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The Meaning of Life and Hell Is For Slackers

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , — db4u2 @ 8:32 pm October 18, 2009

The meaning of life and hell is for slackers; what can that mean? It is estimated that most people in the United States still believe that there is a physical heaven and hell. That bad people will go to hell when they die and good people will go to heaven. Most people say this but they don’t really believe it. Most people’s lives don’t reflect the idea. However, they are very willing to put this idea on someone else.

Hell Is For Slackers

Hell Is For Slackers

I believe hell is used by people who are slackers. These folks are willing to go along every day and do and say many things that might qualify them for hell. I am not going to make a list here because that would make me a god, which I definitely am not. However, I believe these kinds of folks (call them Group A) dismiss the lives of others (call them Group B) by believing that those Group B will go to hell for what they have done. But not for what Group A, themselves, have done. Or Group A really doesn’t believe in hell. They slack off when it comes to real belief in hell.

Slackers.

The meaning of life is to be happy. This blog has established that time and again. Well, then, if it is true, thinking that someone else is going to hell, lets those who think that off the hook. They need not concern themselves with the hell that others are facing. Slackers. If the happiness of others is of no concern of theirs, responsibility does not lie with them.

But the meaning of life is to be happy. One can surely find and keep happiness within oneself. And you are not responsible for the happiness of others. However, even quantum physics, a science, that is, something outside of religion, shows that we are all one. So, what is good for one, is good for all. What is bad for one, is bad for all.
Believing that there is a hell lets slackers off the hook. It gives responsibility for the one that we all are, into the hands of fate or God or “the devil,” in the afterlife. We do not have and cannot have responsibility for everyone’s else happiness. But as long as we are not working for the happiness of others, we are neglecting the one we all are.

The meaning of life is to be happy and to beam that happiness out so others may see and change.

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The Meaning of Life and the Tomato Plant that Would Not Die

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , , — db4u2 @ 8:02 pm October 15, 2009

My wife likes fresh tomatoes but is not much of a gardener. (Don’t worry, she’ll admit this herself.) So, she bought one plant to raise just a few tomatoes. From the start this tomato plant was different than any we have experienced.

The first thing it did, beginning at about 12 inches tall, was to curl its leaves into tight “fists.” We wondered what was wrong. Maybe it had a disease. Our horticulturist son-in-law said that sometimes happens. It could have a virus and just curled up like that because it was in distress. We felt for the tomato plant. But it would not die.

Next our nursery worker grandson asked if we were watering it. We said we were. He said it needed water every morning and every evening if it was to do well. The leaves were curled up because it was trying to conserve its water. It was about 2 feet tall then. It won’t die.

Well, what could it hurt? We began giving it water morning and night. Behold! The leaves uncurled and it got a few blossoms on it. So, the problem was that it was not getting enough water. We watered it faithfully along with the other plants nearby. But it needed more. But it would not die.

Next it grew so heavily in one direction that it ripped its cage right out of the ground. It was almost lying on its side. I had to stake down the cage to keep the plant from breaking. But it would not die.

Then we have a torrential down pour that washed all the soil from around the roots of the plant. I thought, “This is it. It can’t live through this.” So, I went out and tried to pull it out of the ground to end its misery. (And mine as well.) But there were some roots still firmly embedded in the earth and the tomato would not be pulled up. Well, I thought, I’ll get some potting soil and fill over the exposed roots and water it. And see what happens. We just could not kill the plant.

Covered the exposed roots; watered it faithfully; we gotten about 2 dozen tomatoes off of it so far. Even a recent frost did not kill the beast.

What does this true story have to do with the meaning of life? The tomato plant was given a specific task to perform in its DNA. (Yes, you can say that God, or as I prefer, The Source of All That Is, gave it its task.) So, that plant tried its best to live and fulfill its purpose.

That’s what the meaning of life is for you. You are given a specific task by The Source of All That Is. That task is to Experience. Experience what? Everything. I know, I know, “everything” is a dangerous word. But whatever fits you and your experiencing is your task in life. The meaning of your life. Don’t ever give up on yourself until you have experienced everything possible for you. Live. Experience. Fulfill your task.

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The Meaning of Life and Your Mental Capacity as a Holographic Tool

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , , — db4u2 @ 1:44 pm October 13, 2009

Obviously, your mental capacity has a lot to do with the meaning of life. Your brain, after all, is where the mind finds part of its residence. I have been reading recently from The Holographic Universe, by Michael Talbot. The items Talbot talks about are astounding. For example, and in my own words, the mind is far, far larger, more vast than anyone ever imagined.

But what does this have to do with the meaning of life? Well, for one thing, we can say that the meaning of life, to be happy, is not confined to the physical structure, or grey matter, of mental capacity. The mind and/or brain is one part of a giant hologram – the Universe. Essentially that means that any part of the universe, no matter its size, contains the whole of the Universe. Just like any part of a true piece of holographic film holds the whole of the image on the film.

(What’s a hologram? Look on any of your credit cards and you will find a symbol that seems to come off the surface toward you. That is in essence a holographic image. Or remember the first in the series of Stars Wars to come out. Princess Leia’s holographic image is projected from C-3PO, as Leia tries to contact Obi-Wan “Ben” Kenobi.)

If the entire Universe is a hologram and your mental capacity is one part of that hologram, the whole Universe is out for you to be happy. The Universe “wants” you to be happy.

Why? Happiness may be defined as harmony, perfect harmony. So the Universe, being total or perfect in and of itself, seeks Its own happiness. But when It does, It takes you “along with it.” Because it is holographic, each “piece” of it contains the Total. So, you as a piece of the Total, your highest value, so to speak, is to be happy, as the Universe is and seeks to be. The meaning of life is in the very Structure of the Universe AND, therefore, in your own mental capacity.

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