Do you think it's true that "All good things must come to an end?"
My goodness, QOTD. This is a bit morbid for you, isn't it? I mean, the transition from "what's your favorite vegetable" to this little meditation on existential dread is a little much to take.
The vedic texts tell us that everything that all things that posses qualities like "good" and "bad" are impermanent, and therefore must come to an end. So I suppose the answer is yes. Thanks for bumming me out.
Hello..In the nature of things all changes. Coming to an end is problematical and does not truely happen. What is enjoyed..distasteful..loved..disliked or hated..will change..if not in relative location..in actual form..
I do not think you should be bummed..if your values are in tune then you know what you like..are aware of what you need..and probably know how to get it..one cannot control the essence of natural flow..but one can avoid what they do not like..going to what they like..
one essence of freedom..
Peace Tony
Posted by: Cryin' for the Dyin' | 06/25/2010 at 06:21 AM
Of course all good things come to an end. The glass is half-empty, then it's all the way empty. That's how it works.
Posted by: hotrod | 06/25/2010 at 06:30 AM
I think the glass is half full and then it all dissolves into bliss.
Posted by: Curlysalamander | 06/25/2010 at 09:15 AM