Re: living and living longer

From: Gina Miller (echoz@hotmail.com)
Date: Thu Mar 18 1999 - 16:43:43 MST


Those who succumb only to the unknown, live therein. I savor every
nanosecond of life, as if the next may be the last. I also have personal
reasons for feeling that way. (ie. a car wreck) However, the adoration I
hold in my heart while consumming these precious moments, allows me
(within my field of inetrest) to precieve an openess to the future
possibilities. This insight does not detain me in any way, from the here
and now. I am mostly stricken with nanofever, at this present time, and
I like it.
Gina "Nanogirl" Miller
http://www.nanoindustries.com
echoz@hotmail.com

You wrote:
>In your frenzy to outlive the inconceivably distant Big Crunch or Heat
Death of the present Universe, please remember to not mimic the
Christians by mortgaging your present sure thing for the sake of a
future maybe - in other words, don't forget to live bigtime now, and to
optimise the possibilities and potentials inherent in present
experience. Make immortality an "in addition to", not an "instead of",
and in your rush to seize all days, don't forget to throttle this one,
and the next, and the next, until the last best juices of each one have
permeated your palate of experience and are firmly esconced in delicious
memory.
>Joe E. Dees
>Poet, Pagan, Philosopher
>
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