Myth
legitimizes life, sanctions it, gives it an authority that the mere living of
one's life story does not.
In this
vein, how one "dies" is equally important to how one has lived.
How one
transitions from this life is in fact integral -- one might even say the
energetic climax or culmination -- of that life story.
So ask
yourself: would a satisfying conclusion to a thrilling adventure in this game
we call Life be progressive decrepitude until one succumbs to festering decay?
How about
culminating a lifetime with senseless violence (which of course includes all
violence since not a bit of it makes sense in any holistically based world)?
Or how
about a nice surprising accident which happens to you from no fault of your
own?
Would this
be an ending of integrity for the life you have lived?
Or the life
you'd like to be living?
Sadly,
these endings are more or less in keeping with lives as they are being lived
out-of-integrity by many of you.
But none
are how true beings of wholeness transition from the realm of flesh play...
And if
you've been following our thoughts till now, you know exactly what the right
goal to a life well lived is:
Ascension.
Which
means, though many of you are in the process of entirely changing your lives,
in the end, the good news is: there is no end.
Not a one
of you will eventually need to endure a painful or bitter conclusion to a
less-than-satisfactory story, which means you will all "die" (ascend)
happy.
If that's
what you choose.
And that is
a goal that just might be worth learning how to really live for.
UNTIL NEXT TIME...
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