Lejuan
Super Freak
Yay for more f#$@ing threads!
I disagree with your want. It only makes it easier because it negates the question. Looking outside of life for answers about life is like going to China to understand Martians (although, I know several people of faith who think the Chinese are in cahoots with Mars, so...)
...very true, but it does make it easier, don't you think? Atheism is hard.
I've been dealing with a bit of loss and fear of loss lately, as well as an ongoing existentialist crisis that is characterised by an unfocused resentment that I actually do really quite enjoy life, but it will one day be taken away from me. How marvelous it must be for adherents of an after-life or reincarnation to contemplate the meaning of life. How satisfying for those who subscribe to karmic retribution, or divine judgement on all things.
I sometimes spend time in church, as my kids are attending a Catholic school. As I sit on the pew, I look around at the other folks there, contemplating something bigger, grander and meaningful than this physical world, and I think to myself, "You lucky, lucky *******s".
I think at this point I'd settle for agnosticism, which is where I was at a few years ago. Hopefully it's just a phase I'm going through.
The end of cancer would be nice. One big life-fear gone for good.
My recently deceased dog back to at least get a normal doggy life-span. He died aged 9 where Westies are generally expected to reach 12 and beyond I think. ****ing pancreatitis (sp?).
And to win the lotto.
With an aunt recently deceased from cancer, and my mother-in-law living her final months; a dog who's on his last legs at the age of 11 and a cat who's 18; and a job that pays the bills but not much else...
I commend your wants