From: owner-chakram-refugees-digest@smoe.org (chakram-refugees-digest) To: chakram-refugees-digest@smoe.org Subject: chakram-refugees-digest V3 #321 Reply-To: chakram-refugees@smoe.org Sender: owner-chakram-refugees-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-chakram-refugees-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk chakram-refugees-digest Sunday, October 26 2003 Volume 03 : Number 321 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: [chakram-refugees] Re: When Fates Collide [] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2003 03:08:21 +0200 From: Subject: Re: [chakram-refugees] Re: When Fates Collide > Gods, thank you Sophia! :) And thank you for your kind words. Your post is also very beautiful. >And because souls are more of an > idea than a tangible asset, the idea is one that can reach all corners of > time and space, cross all boundaries, and never truly die. Yes I think this is something we all need to believe. I don't know if it is true. I even don't know if I want to think about it because if we talk about the immortality of the soul then we also talk about our mortal being and so our death. And even if I thought that my soul wasn't going to die I would still be scared of the thought of death. But fortunately there are tales that give a kind of hope in our dreams. > > That's a big "if" to say that souls can find each other, whether or not > they know it, across all time, anywhere. It's a beautiful thought, and one > that I even sort of believe in - that we're all old souls, and we're all in > the same company we've always been in, but we may not always (or ever) be > aware of it. That said, the soul must be a perfect, incredibly sensitive > embodiment of absolute to always know where its counterpart lies even while > spending time poking around in an imperfect, flawed human body for 80 years > at a time. You speak for a big part of world's philoshophy, immortality of the soul. I don't know what to say. I only understand what I can touch and feel. And I think that our soul is imperfect like our body like our mind, like our whole being. I wouldn't have it any other way. Being imperfect makes us humans and that is the biggest mistery of the world. Sophia ========================================================= This has been a message to the chakram-refugees list. To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@smoe.org with "unsubscribe chakram-refugees" in the message body. Contact meth@smoe.org with any questions or problems. ========================================================= ------------------------------ End of chakram-refugees-digest V3 #321 **************************************