@ofrbg I'm an old man, age is not a bad thing and facing the after life is a transition to be welcomed.
However I am not racing to leave this flesh suit, I have patience and joyful experiences.
Thanks for sharing, I enjoyed reading your post.
@ofrbg I'm an old man, age is not a bad thing and facing the after life is a transition to be welcomed.
However I am not racing to leave this flesh suit, I have patience and joyful experiences.
Thanks for sharing, I enjoyed reading your post.
Thanks Ron. The issue I'm posing is maybe a little less about dying itself, more than living an empty life. What I realized is that I'm beginning to forget both joyful and sad memories. I only remember they were there, but I can't say anything beyond that. I wonder that by the time I reach your age, if I do, I will still have anything to cherish.
@ofrbg always there are experiences to cherish - some effort may be required to intentionally focus on that.
I have forgotten more than some young have experienced - then when I meditate and focus many forgotten memories return and I can cherish those who have already gone beyond the fleshsuit or I may cherish some many seasons past great romance.
What I am saying is to consider the importance of focused intentions and self-awareness. Challenge yourself to discipline your attention to your thoughts and feelings, there are great rewards from doing that, regardless the years.