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Originally posted by sulaw
Could it be that it is both Collective and Individual? That all participants in this game of life as we know it, must collectively be at a certain pinnacle prior to the evolutionary jump?
So you can't win either way?
Originally posted by arpgme
There is no "true" collective. The collective is just a bunch of individuals contained in a group to be controlled as "ONE" large group with the same mindset.
Why do people assume there is a "purpose" to existence?
If God exists, life is meaningless because what "purpose" would an eternal God have? Nothing, just to interact with by its creations.
If God doesn't exist, then life is meaningless because everything is just happening.
Originally posted by arpgme
Why do people assume there is a "purpose" to existence?
If God exists, life is meaningless because what "purpose" would an eternal God have? Nothing, just to interact with by its creations.
If God doesn't exist, then life is meaningless because everything is just happening.
It is not "depressing" unless you choose to look at it in a "depressing" way. I see it as ultimate freedom. Without a purpose we can create our own purpose to life - and that is what we have been doing for thousands of years.
Originally posted by mrkeen
I believe that the ultimate freedom is to love what you do and to do what you love.
Originally posted by mrkeen
What if God exists, but needs to sustain his existence?
Originally posted by ThinkingHuman
Sounds rather selfish to me. Not even "love" a person but a thing or activity.
To answer your own question, is that individual or collective? How does it give your life meaning? I'm not saying that you must have a deep meaning, but this just makes you feel good.
Originally posted by arpgme
Even if there were a purpose beyond God, there would have to be another purpose to give that purpose meaning, and another purpose to give that purpose meaning, and another purpose to give that purpose meaning.
At some point, we will have to admit that things just exist and purpose is just a perspective - how one chooses to value something.
Originally posted by ThinkingHuman
Originally posted by mrkeen
I believe that the ultimate freedom is to love what you do and to do what you love.
Sounds rather selfish to me. Not even "love" a person but a thing or activity.
To answer your own question, is that individual or collective? How does it give your life meaning? I'm not saying that you must have a deep meaning, but this just makes you feel good.
Originally posted by Logarock
I have found that the rewards of collective thinking, collective getting along, finding meaning and purpose in the collective are seductive and dangerous. Collective certainly presents the individual with the first line of resistance against.... so many things. The collective always seeks to bring the individual under subjection which has been shown time and again through out history not to be a good thing even for the collective. Even the collective has had to relay on the individual for its salvation.
Originally posted by mrkeen
I think it is not far fetched to say that right now some billion people would exchange their life for something different had they been given any chance. So they are not free to change the circumstances/context, but are free to find solutions and their individual manifestations within those circumstances/context.