posted on Aug, 20 2021 @ 05:25 AM
a reply to:
Jamal712
I get the sarcasm, but I think the WHOLE problem stems from people being too obsessed with their temporary possession they have to lose sooner or
later anyway.
If people weren't so completely and stubbornly identified with and obsessed about the least important and most temporary facet of 'their being',
things could be more relaxed.
Kevin isn't his body anyway. You don't have to be so materialistic and superficial as to only think of how to describe Kevin by his PHYSICAL BODY -
the temporary vehicle he might be currently operating. He is more than that, and has operated so many different similar vehicles, how is it fair to
limit him only to that one? It's like describing someone by mentioning details about their car. How is that fair?
You can describe Kevin based on what he REALLY is - a soul with personality. What kind of soul is he, what kind of human being is he? Is he creative?
Is he funny? Has he quick wit? Has he made you laugh, does he like to goof around? Did he pull a funny prank on the teacher last week? Does he enjoy
philosophy and exploration?
You don't need to limit yourself to the physical side, when his ACTUAL self is so much more vast.