Everyone is tempted to ignore need (perceivable inspiration) for want (suggested information).
the answer to that Question
Does death represent the answer to the question of life? In that line of thinking...does life represents a quest towards an outcome (death) or response-ability (choice) to origin (balance)?
sorry
SOR'RY, adjective - "grieved for the loss"
If living represents temporary growth and dying ongoing loss; then are the implication for the living grieving within the process of dying? Seems counterproductive to grieve the status quo...
Are you suggesting free will of choice to be questionable or are you trying to inspire free will of choice to reflect upon itself?
You want the answer to that Question. Sorry.
Everyone is tempted to ignore need (perceivable inspiration) for want (suggested information).
Does death represent the answer to the question of life? In that line of thinking...does life represents a quest towards an outcome (death) or response-ability (choice) to origin (balance)?
SOR'RY, adjective - "grieved for the loss"
If living represents temporary growth and dying ongoing loss; then are the implication for the living grieving within the process of dying? Seems counterproductive to grieve the status quo...