From: pixy@yabbs To: alarm@yabbs Subject: re: Date: Thu Jul 7 18:01:14 1994 In message re: , alarm said: > your journey into the fear of eternity reminds me of the works of > kierkegaard and heidegger. generally, it follows the angst of > existentialism in general. see "being and time." your line about > >I could never find any comfort from the fear of eternity... > was very intriguing. i think that you're right, although you are probably > correct in saying that no one else can feel it like you can. but, maybe i > have sat naked, suspended by my own being over the abyss of eternity. > good luck with your journey I have read up on Kierkegaard in the last year or so. Are you suggesting that my fear of eternity resembles an existential conflict? Do you mean to say that it somehow defines me as a person and since no one else feels the same it is one that makes me unique? The fear makes my life genuine and original? Hmmm....Now there's something to ponder. thanx for the input, alarm. pixy