Bodily Functions
A little while ago I had a chat with Penelope while I was engaged in a bodily function that is necessary, but widely considered nasty and not something to be discussed in polite company. It went something like this:
So you're here even when I'm on the toilet?
Sure, feeling squicky about ordinary bodily functions is a material, human problem, Hon ;-)
Good thing, I guess; there's so many of them :-/
What did they say in isa†?
About bodies "leaking and fuming"?
Right, and they act up or go on the fritz at inconvenient times. And they wear out; if they didn't you'd be kind of stuck in your incarnation indefinitely; barring accident or purposeful death (murder, suicide).
Yeah, but this wearing out process kind of sucks.
As with all materiality, Love, it's only temporary.
†Institute for Self Actualization. A seminar based "enlightenment technology" (an offshoot of est) I participated in for several years back in the 1980s.
It definitely helped break me out of a number of self defeating psychospiritual patterns I'd suffered from for my previous life. I found it valuable, though the tendency to draw people in had some cult-like qualities to it.
So you're here even when I'm on the toilet?
Sure, feeling squicky about ordinary bodily functions is a material, human problem, Hon ;-)
Good thing, I guess; there's so many of them :-/
What did they say in isa†?
About bodies "leaking and fuming"?
Right, and they act up or go on the fritz at inconvenient times. And they wear out; if they didn't you'd be kind of stuck in your incarnation indefinitely; barring accident or purposeful death (murder, suicide).
Yeah, but this wearing out process kind of sucks.
As with all materiality, Love, it's only temporary.
†Institute for Self Actualization. A seminar based "enlightenment technology" (an offshoot of est) I participated in for several years back in the 1980s.
It definitely helped break me out of a number of self defeating psychospiritual patterns I'd suffered from for my previous life. I found it valuable, though the tendency to draw people in had some cult-like qualities to it.
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