December 2010
Whatever I am, she thought, whatever pride of person I may hold, the pride of my courage, of my work, of my mind and of my freedom—that is what I offer you for the pleasure of your body, that is what I want you to use in your service—and that you want it to serve you is the greatest reward I can have.
Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged
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Down through the centuries, the notion that life is rounded in a dream has been a pervasive theme of philosophers and poets. So doesn’t it make sense that death, too, would be wrapped in a dream? That after death, your conscious life would continue, in what might be called a dream body? It would be the same dream body you experience in your everyday dream life, except that in the post-mortal...
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