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The meaning of lifeSince the dawn of time, the ultimate question has been asked in a number of ways. Why do we exist? What is the meaning of life? Does God exist? What is the origin of the universe? How does the world exist, and what is its origin or source of creation? Why is there something rather than nothing?This site offers you the possibility to discuss this fundamental metaphysical question with others. It also allows you to share your opinion and react to other people's points of view. What do you believe in? What do you think is the meaning of life?
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Happy new year, my friend!
What chance are you possibly taking?
Seriously.
If you follow God's and Jesus' teachings, what chance are you taking? You take the chance of having a peaceful, beautiful, joyful, happy life. Oh dear, what a disaster! :)
Even if you don't pray to god and you don't go to church every sunday, you will only get to the purgatory if you still don't break the 10 main laws (don't know the english name of it). After you get purified there, you'll end up in Heaven - if there is such thing, of course :)
The teachings of the religions usually concentrate on the same things, the same principles. All result in turning you into an unselfish, compassionate person who is living...
Of course. Otherwise he'd look different :)
Great question btw :)
http://www.whyistheresomething.com/answer/the-only-answer
It's not that I don't believe it... it's that I don't understand what you wrote. You should overview it and correct the text.
We already know that, on a quantum level, cause and effect are not necessarily following each other in this order, and that time itself is not a one-way straight line.
We can't say that "nothing" doesn't exist. The truth is that even if "nothing" exists, we can never observe nor measure it. So we will never know whether it exists or not.
You easily miss the point in the origin of the universe if you try to reduce the question to the birth of the first particle. You take space-time as an already existing something, but it's actually not like that. Space and time itself were created in the moment of the "creation" of the first particles. Space and time themselves came to existence as an effect of the particles themselves. So it's not that the universe was or wasn't empty; it didn't even exist before the big bang.
Particles that don't move fast enough do not cease to exist. They are just slower. Faster moving particles give the sensual experience of greater amount of heat....
I need to know that you still care, I need to know that you exist.
You will never know these things. You might believe in them, if you are willing to observe and interpret your experiences within this context. But you will never know it for sure.
Your purpose in life is not something God gives you - even if God exists, he doesn't determine your goals, for he created you with free will. So the choice is yours.
All I know is that the guideline God gave us (assuming that He is our creator) is conscience. If you listen to that, your soul, which is the same as the universal spirit of God, then you will find your way - a way which is to God's liking.
Can you take me with you?
If God is the ultimate creator, the first and only "thing" in existence, then everything what exists today e...
Pascal obviously didn't consider reincarnation as a third alternative.
Btw, god-fearing and science are not really symbiotic. If you think about it more deeply, you will find that none of these scientists' work actually opposed the teachings of the Church. But, for instance, Galilei's and Copernicus's scientific works opposed the Church, and we know that they were forced to withdraw their teachings. This means that indeed they needed to choose between science and religion. Of course, we can say that this is just an opposition with the Church, and not with God, however, fearing God means actually to fear the teachings surrounding God's concept, which are based on the Church's ideas about God and the world....
The amount and quality of information bound to energy regulates the "purpose" of energy. It is always on a chaos-order scale, and it has a certain degree of coherency. The largest coherency is the optimum between the two extremities: the chaos and the order. This coherency is material existence (but possibly not only that). There is a certain degree of coherency in all your life - including your environment, your events, your body, your organs, cells, etc. All of them function with a certain degree of coherency, and the best way of life is when you maintain the largest possible coherency.
When coherency decreases then illness appears, health degenerates, and when coherency reaches a certain minimum then the things, events, organs, etc. cease to exist.
However, this doesn't tell anything about the ultimate meaning of life, or a...
The value of an answer depends on the practical use of it. The ultimate questions of life, the universe, and everything play a fundamental role in our beliefs, thinking habits, and in our whole life. So answering such questions does matter. It is more likely that the answers give something to our lives than that they take something away from it.
In case of understanding, it's better to be curious of the truth than to be satisfied with lies.
However, in case of personal satisfaction and good feelings, it's better to be satisfied with lies that are believed to be true.
It's a matter of individual choice whether one pursues the truth or accepts something that may be lie - whether one wants to be right or happy.
As far as free will goes, there are more experiments on consciousness showing that our decision is not merely the product of consciousness, but rather something within us, something beyond our awareness. The decisions are simply reconsidered and expressed via our conscious self, but they raise much sooner in our brain than the actual thought o...
The answer to an objective question must not, and cannot, rely upon individual beliefs. Saying that 2*2 equals 5 because I believe it does, is mere nonsense, and it's not different with anything else to which we try to apply an ultimate answer.
This is nothing more than your mere belief, in lack of objectivity. You pretend to know where to find the highest limit of human knowledge and capability - but most likely you don't know it, you just believe that you know...
Why would it be lost? You can still find wisdom and knowledge originated from thousands of years ago, like religions, or things we use like paper, candle, gunpowder, just to name a few.
Did we lose knowledge? Most certainly yes. Is that knowledge really so valuable that we should have to pass it on to the next generations? Most certainly no. All the valuable knowledge is still available. This is like evolution itself. Strong species don't die out - weak ones do. So useless knowledge dies out, while important knowledge lives on.
Of course human judgment sometimes classifies useless and unhealthy things valuable and vice versa. To admit such judgments and discriminate right from wrong, we need wisdom. But wisdom is not something what you can teach to others. You can share wisdom, but it doesn't mean that people will become wiser - everyone has to understand it hims...
You confuse some things here.
Imagine you have a pot with 10 liters capacity. Even if there is only 1 liter water in the pot, you still have enough water to cook one portion of rice, and you don't need another 9 liters of water before you could cook one portion of rice.
The same is with our brain and understanding. Just because we don't use all our brain's potential capacity, we don't necessarily lack the ability to understand and answer these questions. You can't say that 10% usage is not enough for the answers, you can't say that 20% should be enough, you just can guess, but that's not certainty, that's not a fact, that is just your own belief.
Human brain didn't evolve dramatically for the last 2000 years, yet, we live way more advanced life than those 2000 years a...
One who knows not the limits of human understanding should not claim what is beyond it.
And who would know its limits?!
I think there is none... They're the same, they consist of the same, and they have the same processes. Then what makes up something while it does not makes some other things?
I think the universe is constant, and consciousness is the only variable. In other words, everything stands still, except our consciousness is moving, thus we experience the world as a moving "thing".
Yogis of the early centuries came up with solutions we call pretty much bizarre, while deeply spiritual ways like Zen Buddhism conclude solutions which are simply not understandable for a western mind.
It is therefore of most necessity first to prepare yourself to deny all what you believed to be real, good, right, or true. Only with such attitude will you become able to understand the path, even if you can't comprehend the end of it.
Buddhist monks use a famous illustration for this. Imagine that you have a cup of tea. The cup is full of tea, as normally, when you just prepare to drink it. Someone comes along and wants to fill your cup wi...
It is an unfortunate humor of life that you have to decide whether you want to live a meaningful or a happy life. Because if you want a meaningful life then you have to care about the future, while if you want to live happily then you have to care for nothing but the present.
It's like Zen, or the Tao. Do whatever you do and be aware of whatever you do, don't let your thoughts flow around in the past and future actions and events. Life is now, and if you think about your past, well, you can learn lots of things by repeatedly thinking of your past mistakes, but you miss your present while you think of the past. And when you plan your future, well, it might work out and you might have the possibility to live your life nearly as you've planned, but you can never know when will come something new what you didn't count with. So either you analyze and plan your life, or you live it.
Of course we all have to work for living. And i...
Am I not right? What else would the church do if they would have to face a real god who is not like they told us?
You're wrong. I want to learn and understand. And I want to know the truth. But the truth begins with accepting that the Bible contradicts with reality. Of course we can say that God is testing us and this is the reason why the Bible is not cut and dried, but the fact is that this is only the defensive reaction of religious people on the questions of nonreligious people.
Religion is secured with the concept of punishment on not believing, i.e. if you question God's truth then you go to hell, if you question that the religion mediates God's words then you go to hell, etc. But this is not the truth, this is the lack of truth. Religion does not offer any possibility to overview and change its own dogmas. Even if God would come here and say that this and that is not as it was written in the Bible, the church would probably declare Go...
Well, it turned out that either way you'll arrive at the eightfold path, since happiness can be ultimately defined as the riddance of suffering. However, this path may seem to be more joyful if you look at it as it begins from happiness, yet, this thought is just an illusion which creates a Karmic bondage, thus it has to be demolished eventually.
Buddha also taught, anyway, that the true nature of all the living beings is the buddha-nature, meaning that in essence everything what lives is buddha. The teaching that our true nature is enlightened leads to the conclusion that there is something in our mind what veils this truth from us. This something is the ego, which doesn't really exist, because there is no part whatsoever that can be called our true self....
However, I would also gladly discuss these with other people around here, but it looks like everyone knows everything and no one has questions :)
I kind of feel uncomfortable knowing that I don't know very much :)
In other words, realizing that in reality he is just an imagination in a dream. Realizing how incredible potential in his "life" actually is because of the fact that his life is only a dream.
Finding the ultimate answer means finding the ultimate truth. The truth in a dream is that it's just a dream. Awakening to the truth opens the door to the real potential of that kind of existence.
The reason why the world is as it is, is that we create it this way. It is not God who made the world like this, it was us. The difference between animals and human brain is that the human brain's frontal cortex - which is responsible for matching patterns, creating connections, responds, and to make decisions - is much larger according to the other parts of the brain than in animals.
Why do we need a leader? Because we are addicted. It's not just the drug user or the alcoholic who is addicted, basically it's all humanity who is addicted. The difference is just the object of the addiction. Most people are addicted to stress, or different kinds of emotions, which are basically caused by hormones or peptides, which are simply mol...
Just stop and think about what is necessary to experience this feeling, and then you'll find what the statement "happiness is the meaning of life" actually means.
The question beyond this is: what is the purpose of this? Where do we get while we fulfill the meaning of our lives? Does it make sense to live our life in a meaningful manner? It will all vanish eventually...
Does it even make sense to ask why we are here?
It is really good, however, to know that people exist with a secure feeling about their meaning of life, and how they want to achieve it. Even though my happiness depends on different things, the concept of this whole thing appears to be the same for me too.
It simply makes me feel good to know that some people really think about their lives and really find meaningful answers.