We cannot be hasty to fall in love with all of the celebrities and/or all of the other attractive people that we notice
We must not stare at the faces of
celebrities on Magazine covers,
or delude ourselves by others’
issues in life. What we lose in life
will be once regained in another
life, albeit
most likely delayed indefinitely. We mustn’t
worry about the trouble that popularity may cause
us, or the turmoil in children’s minds. We can’t
think about the despair of
our personal relationships, those of which
we can only wish that we could achieve, even for a moment.
We cannot be hasty to fall in love with all of the celebrities
and/or all of the other attractive people that we notice;
for “god” has noticed our troubles, and he will overturn
all impossibilities, once and for all; he will work to bring about
justice, albeit in a way that either we will experience as injustice,
and/or will die by the time we have the chance to figure
out the fact that the ways in which our lives work are
actually leading to a different outcome in the hereafter.
For the takeaway, is that there’s essentially an afterlife
in the hereafter, after we die, but this talk about “god”
and “afterlife” are an essence, not a reality.
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