LIFE       u can't pinpoint life to 1 thing      life is death
death is life   a non being existing and hidden shows itself and
becomes a being ,   a being existing is visable and hides itself , and
becomes a non being      life is an illusion set before us to see if
we can solve the riddle , but whats more if we can look through the
illusion and see reality at all times , but whats more , if we can
live by the way of reality / truth at all times     i like to fight
for sport , life is a fight cage, i use my opponents aggregations
against himself and try not to hurt him too bad , and therefore dont
like to fight, therefore life is not a fight             shaickspeer ,
to him life was a stage and all the people actors        life is a
test    a game for keeps     a battlefield   it is likened unto water
which can flow arownd or crash as wave        is the peak of a mountan
the begining or the end     if u see only light u r blind if u see
only dark u r blind when the 2 combine u have sight          life is a
testing grownd and an opportunity      opportunity to evolve ones own
self     that is what separates us from the animals , we can choose to
evolve into a higher  being

nominal9 wrote:
> Insanity Screams...? HAR
>
> On Mar 5, 6:59 am, "Serenity Smiles" <gentle.esse...@hotmail.co.uk>
> wrote:
> > Now it is my choice, THIS IS MY PLANET, I am demanding my human rights, MY
> > CHOICE, they LIE!!!!!!!!!!!
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: ornamentalmind
> > Sent: Monday, February 21, 2011 4:49 PM
> > To: Epistemology
> > Subject: [epistemology 11906] Re: What is life?
> >
> > chaz...great to see that you are still here kicking the tires on
> > beliefs! I came here mainly to see if you were still posting....cool!
> >
> > On Jan 20, 5:32 pm, chazwin <chazwy...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > Your statement says nothing about life. It does not capture any
> > > essential quality in the meaning of the word.
> > > Your response could capture any event, but has nothing to say as the
> > > the question.
> > > I'd love to hear what you think it means.
> >
> > > On Dec 24 2010, 10:11 am, Awori <awori.ach...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > > In heated discourse about the meaning of nature---I was one time asked
> > > > to define life. This is what I said: "Life is a moment in space and
> > > > time". To my disappointment--I got no reaction from the group. Is it
> > > > because I was absurdly wrong? I have continued to use this response as
> > > > my standard explanation of what life is. Has anyone in out there given
> > > > this age old subject a better look?
> >
> > > > AA
> >
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