“Give me my robe, put on my crown; I have Immortal longings in me,”
Shakespeare instructs us.  But do we?  Is there a part of us that is
infinite, or is immortality just a longing?  There are at least parts
of our beings that are infinite, according to Shakespeare:  “What a
piece of work is a man, how noble in reason, how infinite in
faculties, in form and moving how express and admirable, in action how
like an angel, in apprehension how like a god.”

Our infinite nature is not just fodder for the poets.  Einstein came
to the conclusion that “the infinite nature of man includes the
universe.”  Kierkegaard explained our existence in this way: “Man is a
synthesis of the infinite and the finite, of the temporal and the
eternal, of freedom and necessity, in short a synthesis.  A synthesis
is a relation between two factors.  So regarded, man is not yet a
self.”

What do YOU think?

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