Friday, 21 May 2010

Do you believe in this line? please read on..?

this is the passage ...


"It's strange! All living things must die! Growing old means getting closer to death. The sooner a flower blooms, the sooner it will wither and die!"





If you believe in this, could you please give me the best resolve for this, guys?





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Do you believe in this line? please read on..?
All living things do die, in the body, but the soul lives on. Until they unite with God.


Life never ceases.
Reply:the big truth is DEATH...everyone has to die one day...as we goes older our strenght and power starts declining so it says "getting old means getting close to death" and the last line shows the short span of life...take the example of lily ..it blooms for a day give joy and happiness to others by its beauty and fragnence and dies that night.......the lines have great and deeper meaning!!!!
Reply:defenitely yes,all creatures die as we going older.
Reply:It means that nothing lasts forever...everything must come to an end sooner or later but you must enjoy the greatness and beauty of it whilst it's there.
Reply:Nothing dies,its an old fashion idea reached to us by religions,everything changes,everything moves from one place to another,nothing gets old,but moves through time toward oldness. we move from


somewhere toward some other place in time,we do not get old,we just change and move toward oldness.So time is meaningless if there is no movement, OK?
Reply:It is a fact that life comes to an end.
Reply:do you?


i think it is much better thinking of it this way -- death is just the beginning, there is more afterwards. After a flower blooms, that is not the end, it will ripen into fruit etc etc.
Reply:Enjoy the time you are given. Dwelling on the fact that it all must end some day will only ensure that you will not get any joy out of life.
Reply:U grow up poor but die rich!
Reply:birth, school, work, death.

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