February 19, 2004
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Tonight's festivities include "ImaginAsian", a showcase put on by the sisters of Chi Delta Theta of UC Davis. I'm looking forward to it, especially since some of the brothers are performing. It'll be good to also seem some of the ladies, as I haven't seen most of them in a while. It's the big events that end up being like mini-reunions, and a lot of catching up happens.
It's funny how so many of us like to live in the past. In catching up, we perform a sort of time travel, and go back to previous times, sometimes better, sometimes worse. It's an escape from the reality that each day we live is the equivalent to another day closer we get to dying. The way society views dying, it also means an escape from the finality of life.
To me, death is introduction to new, everlasting life. Faith teaches me that. Science does as well. "For God so loved that world, He sent His only begotten son, so that whoever believes in Him shall have everlasting life." Science has proven that powers, energies, can set of physical sensors. I believe these energies are of the spiritual realm. Sometimes they manifest themselves in physical beings or objects, other times they remain ethereal and untangible.
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