Jane:
Four generations from now, no one will have known that we existed. All that is important is now.
Me:
Don´t you think I know that…you say four generations?…Well, the more brutal fact is that not many care about our very existence now…This is a terrible insight, but it helps us confront the beauty of being NOW…
Jane:
Unfortunately, acting within the frame of their interest, humans cannot do anything unconditionally. This brings each one of us deep pain.
We ‘strive’ to be perfect, but we are incapable for transcending ourselves while alive. We have to learn the hard lesson of letting go. We can love unconditionally in moments of traceless time…as we intersect together with someone in time and space. Our feet are rooted in the earth, not the sky…the best we can do as an individual is to try and do no harm the best we can.
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