Evolution in Action

From: Rick Knight (rknight@platinum.com)
Date: Thu Sep 11 1997 - 10:23:19 MDT


     Hagbard Celine wrote:
     
     Death is emancipatory? You have thrown off your shackles and can
     run off into the wild, blue yonder? I can't help but think that death
     is the final chaining of my personal evolution. I view death as a
     challenge. If not overcomeable (though this remains to be seen), then
     at the very least an impetus to personal action today -- not now, but
     right now. Okay, so you are right in a way. Death is indeed
     emancipatory -- it frees you from the obligation to grow more complex.
     
     Rick Knight responds:
     
     That is only true if one regards physicality as the only avenue down
     which to evolve. I regard physicality a conduit through which to
     experience the physical world. With all our talks about galaxy
     brains, multiple dimensions, etc.., how could one not be considering
     an existence far beyond that which is biological and physical? The
     parallel for me is a kindergartner talking about what they "want to
     be" when they "grow up". It's hard to be philosophic and extropian
     and I'm decidedly the former...but I do enjoy the company and banter.
     
     Rick



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