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I think about death all the time. 

Not in a morbid way. At least I don't find it morbid.

I think it's healthy to use a  skull as a paperweight. Or to have your own funeral effigy designed in advance so you can keep a picture of it in your bedroom the way John Donne did.

But then I'm not afraid of death.  I believe in the immortality of the soul.  And this isn't a clinging to the ledge by the fingertips kind of a belief, but more like a conviction.

The soul is immortal. The personality isn't.  The personality goes on the scrapheap. I think the personality I've developed in this life is interesting enough and I suppose I'm quite fond of it, but I won't mind letting it go. 

The whole art of growing old is knowing how and when to let things go. 

It feels like I've already lived several different lives in the course of my 56 years. For instance there's this guy I used to be who  worked for the church. I've let him go and I don't regret him in the least. 

When I'm reading about some famous dead person I always make a point of checking the age at which they died. Yesterday I was reading about Lee Miller. She died at 70. Which means she was only 14 years older than I am now. At 56 I'm in the killing zone. Anita Roddick just died in her early 60s. Look, really, it could happen to me any time now...

Curious

Date: 2007-09-13 01:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] red-girl-42.livejournal.com
You say the soul is immortal, but the personality isn't. How do you then define the soul? Does it have consciousness? Does it remember this mortal life or is it more just a form of energy? Or something else entirely? Does it remain individual, discrete, or does it merge with other souls?

I have heard many different views on what a soul is, so I'm curious how you see it.

Re: Curious

Date: 2007-09-13 09:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
I believe the soul is individual, immortal and discrete, but is linked throughout eternity to other souls in a primary group or cluster. These linked souls repeatedly incarnate together. The soul is certainly conscious and takes a colouring from its earthly lives- or what would be the point of incarnation? I believe it has the capacity to remember everything it has been through but probably enjoys the luxury of forgetting what it no longer needs.

Of course, this could all be wishful thinking....

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