I think science has begun to demonstrate that aging is a disease. If it is, it can be cured.
“I think science has begun to demonstrate that aging is a disease. If it is, it can be cured.”
— Tom Robbins · Aging
The World Motivation
I think science has begun to demonstrate that aging is a disease. If it is, it can be cured.
“I think science has begun to demonstrate that aging is a disease. If it is, it can be cured.”
— Tom Robbins · Aging
I think science has begun to demonstrate that aging is a disease. If it is, it can be cured.
Soul is not even that Crackerjack prize that God and Satan scuffle over after the worms have all licked our bones. That's why, when we ponder--as sooner or later each of us must--exactly what we ought to be doing about our soul, religion is the wrong, if conventional, place to turn. Religion is little more than a transaction in which troubled people trade their souls for temporary and wholly illusionary psychological comfort--the old give-it-up-in-order-to-save-it routine. Religions lead us to believe that the soul is the ultimate family jewel and that in return for our mindless obedience, they can secure it for us in their vaults, or at least insure it against fire theft. They are mistaken.
I believe in political solutions to political problems. But man's primary problems aren't political; they're philosophical. Until humans can solve their philosophical problems, they're condemned to solve their political problems over and over and over again. It's a cruel, repetitious bore.
Unfortunately, because aging is so common and natural, we tend to think of it as destiny or something we should accept.
I'm aging, and the world is seeing it.
What would life be like if everybody insisted you must have actually built such-and-such a thing by yourself? I'd be an old man and have nothing to show for the aging.
Music is Unity is a foundation that my daughter Trinity Bailey and myself founded over 10 years ago. It's a foundation that benefits foster youth who are aging out of the system. A portion of our proceeds, ticket sales and donations go to funding organizations helping youth with necessities for life, support, and inspiration.
Well, I believe life is a Zen koan, that is, an unsolvable riddle. But the contemplation of that riddle - even though it cannot be solved - is, in itself, transformative. And if the contemplation is of high enough quality, you can merge with the divine.
It's only through aging and going through heartbreak and loss and successes and failures that you can look back and look at the mistakes some young people make.