> > Ah, the ol' "plan your life in heaven," then get born and forget you
> > planned it all...? I know what you mean. Sometimes the ones who die
> > young are some of the hardest, most prolific individuals. They knew
> > on some deep level that there was limited time.
> I'm not so sure we plan our lives in heaven or somewhere in the spirit
> realm before we come here. Being born resulting in one forgetting the
> reason why we came here seems illogical.
Why? I can think of one delicious effect the forgetfulness adds to
this soup of life: a sense of adventure!
> If we're born of free will,
> then what is our obligation to our life's mission if we haven't a clue
> we're not following what we agreed to do?
Aren't our feelings our greatest compass? If it feels good, that's a
"Yes" path; if it feels bad, your last thought was not your truth.
> Good heavens! Could that be
> original sin? As a free willed reincarnationist, I still believe we
> are here because we want to be: it's how we experience God or the gods
> and how they experience us.
:)
> >We all have limited time, of course. And we spend some of it here
>chatting w/ one another on usenet. Isn't that special? :)
>
> Time spent on the physical is limited but spiritual time knows no
> time, so they say. But, how do they know for sure?
"Unlimited joy, unlimited time, and the beauty of infinite Light
Unlimited freedom that's rightfully mine, as is yours & unlimited Life
& the Harmony Constant in all of these things
is the thought of the future with you."
{blush} ...just seemed like an appropriate musical interlude. :)
> > ...ah, kinda like Jimi Hendrix making a move into jazz; that restless
> > artistic spirit.
>
> ...or more like Nesmith. Nez has been rock, country, Latin/Tex Mex,
> folk, new age, big band, classical, pop, 80s, etc.
Amen!
> But, here's to
> wonder: when a musician such as Nez has dabbled in all of the musical
> genres and has done all he felt he could do, does that finish him with
> music? Or does he keep on making music even if any of it holds no
> interest for him?
I don't think musicians ever lose interest in music. Maybe people
like Dolenz, who wasn't, I don't think, born with a COMPULSION to play
music (he did and still does do so many other things) whereas Hendrix
slept with his axe. It was his COMPULSION. I don't think Nez will
lose interest in music. Ever. Maybe, ways to express it and explore
it: yes, I think he'd do that. Looks like he's circling back over
his works that were ahead of their time in the 70s (The Prison).
Fantastic-o!
> > Oh, and Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones...? ;) I think Stallone was
> > special to revive those roles after such a long hiatus. =EF=BF=BDToo
bad=
> > steroids were allegedly involved.
>
> Of Stallone's movies, I've tried to think of nice things to say but if
> you can't say something nice...
:)
Rocky.


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