Fargoth
Jun 15 2008, 05:10 PM
Well, I think you have all been wondering about it, so I decided to make a thread about all of it, so I could know other people opinions.
I just think there is no 'we'. We are
ONE life form,
ONE particle. Some of our parts sometimes die, and sometimes born again. Because If we take a single person, he's nothing, but a bunch of atoms... We all are. And the whole world is. Well we don't know much things about it, but i hope we'll know something soon. Maybe it's for playing
this, or just having some fun.
Well, I'm waiting for your opinions, I hope you understood my point.
stargelman
Jun 15 2008, 10:16 PM
It's not what I really believe myself, but there's this very sweet concept that one of the characters in the scifi series Babylon 5 presents.
Basically the idea is that we're made of the same material as all the stars, that we're made of star stuff, and that basically, we're the universe trying to figure itself out by breaking off pieces of it that then try to understand more about everything. I think it's pretty sweet, but personally since I am an atheist I cannot believe there is an actual purpose or meaning to life, as that would imply a grand design like that of a god or God or whatever.
Ibis
Jun 16 2008, 06:53 AM
Well I am the exact opposite of Stargleman then. I believe that Energy and Matter can neither be created nor destroyed .. one just becomes the other and vice-versa, sometimes with slight heat loss, whatever. This means to me that God is and we are ... we are part of Him and He is part of us. There is the Center of Creation and there are all the peripheral parts swirling around .. but it is all the self-same thing.
We breath, therefore we Are.
Olen
Jun 16 2008, 08:51 PM
I've always found the idea of me having a purpose slightly discomforting. I believe we're just a random accident of fate in a meaningless universe and, as the concept of 'meaning' requires awareness and we appear to be the only things sufficently aware to have it, so we can attribute any meaning we fancy. Eat, drink and be merry seems as good as any.
Of course from a more biological and less cosmic viewpoint we're the throw-away vehicles 'used' to carry genetic data from one generation to the next - though time as it were.
DoomedOne
Jun 19 2008, 05:44 PM
Why there is something instead of nothing:
Infinite potential desires to manifest itself.
As far as Oneness and the source of consciousness goes, here are a couple of videos that I found helpful. :
Autopoetic EvolutionThis has one of the best esoteric thinkers of our time talking about how in the Eastern religions, God was not a force outside creation, God was creation. Existence starts as pure consciousness, and this consciousness slowly develops and densifies into energy and later matter. Modern western society is ingrained by Christianity and yet has chosen to take God out of all intellectual thought even though his existence is the basis for our entire culture. This is a very, very good interview if you can get over the creepy host.
Global Brain Pt1Global Brain Pt2Global Brain Pt3Global Brain Pt4These were done in like '82 and the guy claims humanity would reach global thought processes by 2000. Obviously he's wrong. There's other good ideas that make you re-evaluate this thing we call our self. It's also got the best argument I've seen for environmental sustainability wrapped up in the first 10 minutes.
Kitchen.Sink
Jun 19 2008, 07:07 PM
Life has whatever meaning your mind gives it. The Self is the screen on which the mind projects a fantastic interchange of light and motion, but in the end, the screen itself remains unaffected. It is ignorance that keeps us fixated on the projection and not the pure stillness beneath. The Self is the unchanging, ever-present, infinitude.
You are not the world, since the world will come and go.
You are not your body, since your body will come and go.
You are not your mind, since your mind will come and go.
These three are simply manifestations of ignorance.
Look within. Know thy Self.
Agent Griff
Jul 13 2008, 02:38 PM
I think we'll all find out when we die.
Dantrag
Jul 14 2008, 05:39 AM
...and then it won't matter.
Agent Griff
Jul 17 2008, 04:03 PM
QUOTE(Dantrag @ Jul 14 2008, 07:39 AM)

...and then it won't matter.
Yeah, since by then we won't really give a crap about what we've just abandoned.
Fargoth
Aug 1 2008, 12:03 PM
Just watch it. There are some interesting things about religion and stuff.. I liked it. You can skip the beginning.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aW2N46vf4Q...feature=relatedUPDATE: I just learned, that this is just a cut scene from a movie called "Zeitgeist". I saw it on the internet. Helps you to find The Truth
DoomedOne
Aug 8 2008, 07:55 PM
Lol zeitgeist meant for truth seeking 4 year olds.
Fargoth
Aug 12 2008, 08:38 AM
QUOTE(DoomedOne @ Aug 8 2008, 09:55 PM)

Lol zeitgeist meant for truth seeking 4 year olds.
Well I agree the film is a bit paranoic, but did you even watch it?
DoomedOne
Aug 24 2008, 02:19 AM
-_- I didn't say it was paranoic, I don't even think that's a word.
I said it's immature. It's simplified, it's sophomoric. It's conclusion jumpage to the 5th degree. The amount of thought and research put into it is equal to a 5th grade history project and it circulates the web as this epic truth revealing movie. Honestly, it doesn't touch the surface of research about Jesus Christ, and the makes a claim he did not exist. Did he ever bother to read a gnostic text? He got the information he wanted off of mythology from wikipedia or something and then made a "great discovery" from it. Religious scholars have known most of the Jesus myth was just a biproduct of a new religion being integrated into an old culture, there's othing new there.
I like part 2 about the Federal Reserve. I guess it can appeal to most people who know nothing about this stuff and get bored easily so they want a simple explanation they can understand like whe Discovery Channel insults M Theory with its disgusting representation meant to shock and mystify but for those of us really trying to learn something about the universe, it's not the way to go.
1234king
Sep 9 2008, 09:15 AM
Thats a little too much to think about for me. I just think we should live our lives to the best ability that we can and be done with it since we all die anyways.
DoomedOne
Sep 10 2008, 10:54 PM
Well say, if you enjoy thinking about this sort of thing, why not do it? It's no worse than any other way to spend our lives.
Colonel Mustard
Sep 10 2008, 11:14 PM
Does life need a meaning? Or is it just some goal instinctively set by ourselves to try and give our lives some feeling of purpose? Imagine a society with no structure, no goal of any kind to work towards. In a very short time it will break down, as no-one has any purpose.
Though there may be no meaning or purpose to life, searching for one does provide a good psychological 'shield' to feelings of pointlessness or depression.
DoomedOne
Sep 10 2008, 11:21 PM
Actually I find myself much happier now that I know ultimately there can't be a point because ultimately it's gone on forever ad will go on forever. We've all already existed for infinity Quite comforting, really.
Colonel Mustard
Sep 10 2008, 11:31 PM
Well, each to their own, I guess.
Kitchen.Sink
Sep 13 2008, 12:21 AM
QUOTE
We've all already existed for infinity
We have not existed infinitely. "This" and "that", self and other are all mind-made illusions. Existence exists, and that is all that exists. Know that truth without words, and there will be nothing left to know.
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