We live in a variety of places, some of which we experience deeply as home. All of these places move us with their beauty. These environments refresh and stimulate our spirit in a variety of ways. Most of these places are works of art in progress, becoming more wonderful over time, often in surprising ways. More such places become available to us as time goes on.
Every aspect of our life is filled with comfort and delight. All of the food we eat is delicious, beautiful, healthful and infinitely varied. Master chefs prepare it inspired by all of the world's great cuisines. When we wear clothes they are sensually delightful to touch, they drape and flow with our body and our body's movement and they are beautiful to the eye, harmonizing with the structure and colors of our body. Bathing and hygeine are sybaritic experiences which the wealthy Romans with their luxurious bathhouses would envy. We regularly receive expert therapeutic, sensual and erotic massage. We participate in delightful vigorous forms of physical exercise.
We have the opportunity to live in many of the most interesting places on the planet. We get to live for a time in many of humanity's most interesting cultures - enough time to speak the language fluently and think from that culture's viewpoint.
We have ample opportunity to practice the most engaging leisure activities which have ever been developed to the exact extent we wish to practice them. We work only and exactly as much as we wish, and we love our work.
Along with nutritious food and good exercise our overall lifestyle gives us the best chances for excellent heath. In the event of serious health problems, we have first-class healthcare. In the event of annoying but non-threatening health problems, from colds to dandruff, we have loving care from loving friends and alternative treatments which almost make it a pleasure to be sick.
We are not afraid of death and are well aware that part of us is dying in each moment and that that very process is what generates the quality of a good life, but here when we say death we mean the real thing - the end of the functioning of our physical body, permanently extinguishing our spirit. This is commonly thought to be inevitable - it is not.
While at this time death cannot always be avoided, there is a very good chance that we can indeed either avoid it, or that it can be reversed should it occur. We are likely therefore to be alive for the rest of human history and be offered the chance to become or merge with the entities we expect human beings will create to replace themselves.