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Originally posted by spines
reply to post by SteveR
How does it transcend both life and death? With death being the absense of life; with life, in this situation, meaning conscious, self-knowing life; is this self created 'purpose' something else outside of these two?
I don't see how it could transcend life. If I am not here, I can make no purpose for myself and therefor this purpose, being wholly dependant on my 'existing', would no longer exist.
If I am dead, this purpose has now ceased to be. Once again, it existing requires that I exist.
Originally posted by Badge01
When 'God' created the Earth, or any world, he knew what the final outcome would be. Yet he started with primitive, sandal wearing guys who rode camels and drove Oxen and mules.
Why would 'He' create a relatively chaotic system, involving evolution, exploding stars creating heavy metals, microbes evolving into larger organisms, and imperfect, primitive humans and not start with modern man. Did he think Jesus would get hooked on Game shows? (j/k)
Why not create fully functional advanced civilizations on nearly every planet in every solar system.
Originally posted by spines
reply to post by justamomma
I find that to be a very intriguing view on this whole thing.
If you don't mind, could you elaborate a bit more?
Does the thought of not existing, in any shape, way or form for the rest of eternity really not disturb you? I get an uneasy sinking feeling if I try to imagine what that would really mean.
What about life is so weary, as to make the big sleep seem like the best possible outcome? I am not trying to pry, but I am relativley young (21), should I expect this as I age?
Does the anxiousness about death commonly evolve into a wearyness for life?
So many questions.
Originally posted by spines
And that’s my point: What’s the point?
Originally posted by spines
And that’s my point: What’s the point?
Originally posted by Penumbra
It is really hard for the human mind to comprehend such matters as eternity, where life began, and things of such magnitude.
Originally posted by IMAdamnALIEN
Simply put....we are being recycled!
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I believe we have all lived many many many (x infinity) lives. We have all been gods, we have all been ants, we have all been alien lifeforms, we have all been bacteria, we have all been simple cells...
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After dieing, we become something more, its a step ladder of consciousness. After we peak, we make a decision to stay the form we have become, or be recycled, and ride the ride all over again......
Originally posted by IMAdamnALIEN
Your answer is the JOURNEY.
Originally posted by pretty_vacant
That's assuming that death actually IS the abscense of life. Unless the physical realm is just another plane of existence and when this life is done and dusted our souls simply carry over to another existence.
Originally posted by Doc Velocity
I think the great mysteries of Life, Death, Afterlife, and Eternity are predicated on human misperception.
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We're all equally primitive, equally despicable, and equally helpless in an utterly pointless Universe.
Originally posted by justamomma
not sure if that answers your questions, but i hope it helps you to better understand where i am coming from.
Originally posted by Straight Razor
I think the question, "what is the point" misses the point, or mis-asks it. That is like asking "what is the point of a daisy." The daisy has no point. It just is.
Originally posted by Straight Razor
I would argue that there is no death, or birth for that matter, and eternity is now. Let me clarify a little. First I think there is only EM (energy and matter.) And all the energy and matter is all part of one thing. Call it God, but don't get too hung up on the word.
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That life does not begin or end. It flows through us for a while, like electricity in a bulb, and when the bulb is done the electricity remains. So, eternity is now, eternity is alive.
Originally posted by Straight Razor
When one light in a bank goes out, the electricity is still there, unchanged, that which made it bright still exists, just the the bulb is done.
Originally posted by spines
more power to you for figuring out something that works for you.