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What important thing in your life that remains unaltered as you grow older?

Time webs our lives, turning days into years and changing many things in our lives . What important thing in your life that remains unaltered? (Not faith or beliefs).

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  1. I don't know. I guess my behavior. I mean I try not to change, but it's so tempting at times.
  2. Our eternal soul. We only need to uncover it. It is always there pure as ever. But we do need to realize that We are not this material body, IE; Race, color, nationality, Religion, mind, intellect, senses, job, etc. We are all eternal spirit souls, part and parcel of the Supreme Soul, also known as Krishna, Allah, Jehovah, Vishnu, etc. We never die, only this mortal body dies. This material world is not our real home, it is called Maya (illusion) and is temporary and full of misery, only one fourth of the souls come here, and the rest are enjoying blissful eternal loving relationships with our Maker named above. Those who are intelligent, take up the process of self realization (Bhakti Yoga) which gives one real peace, happiness and reality. Then at the end of life they can return to the eternal Kingdom where there is no more birth, death, old age, or disease and be eternally happy. For info. Go to harekrishnatemple.com Read Bhagavad Gita- As it is by Bhaktivedanta Prabhupada asitis.com you can read it on line.
  3. my friends been down wit me since i was a baby and that hasnt change
  4. My sense of humor.
  5. The song remains the same.
  6. My dislike of liars.
  7. The essence of me. I am still the same person, though my ideas and conceptualizations have changed (as well they should). I have a better understanding of things. But, that which makes it possible for me to look outside of myself for answers in the way that I do, for example, has remained unchanged. Edit: More simply said, perhaps... my curiosity.
  8. I don't think there has been anything in my entire life that has been unaltered as I grew older and had more experience and became more open-minded. I will always love my son, but he was born after I was already in my late twenties. I don't think a person can grow, mature, become responsible for themselves, if they don't allow themselves to change and alter with life's lessons. Even my perception of myself has been altered several times during this life. I do believe that the only thing that has not been altered in my life is my eye color.....they are still green, but they too may fade.
  9. The Awareness of "Being" here!
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