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On 7/22/64 11:59 AM, tEd ® kiLLiAn wrote: > When we get to where we're going as a civilization, will we know how > to simply be? If we have so completely set our highest personal and > creative goals to be iconoclasts, rebels, individuals, mavericks, > self-defined, self-actualized and self-created whatevers - constantly > pushing against all known boundaries and any sense of norm or tabu - > what will happen when we come to a time that is entirely without them? > Will that be heaven? Or will that be hell? Of what use will be > concepts like, empathy, kindness, human warmth, or decency in such a > world? Indeed, what will be especially human about it at all, except > probably the advanced technolgy? My own take is that a sense of constant yearning.............a desire to be continually creative..............these are the things that make us human. Human beings also constantly aspire to 'arriving' and when they get there, they realize that that's where they are and then they start aspiring to something else. I think this is what is beautiful about human beings. We are always a 'work in progress' and really, a final goal is illusory.**It's just me, but I just don't believe in the notion of heaven or hell. Absolutes and absolute states are illusory. The notion that they exist is comforting to human beings but only for a little while: then we aspire again. And so it goes. * *rick walker* *