Re: Life
Originally Posted by
susan m
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I've always questioned life , even as a child I would feel there was so much more than just being born , living and then you die. I wondered and still wonder why . I also feel how can someone die and no longer exist , if so what has their life and living and being all been for.
I have come to believe that our life is there to learn from and I feel that when we die we move into another life , in what way I don't know but feel there has to be more. I'm not a religious person and can see that it can be a comforting thing for some , I have a faith and belief but not a religion as such . Watching my grand daughter being born , and the miracle of birth has started me wondering about life again.
Do you wonder about things ?
I know we will never have the answers, but when I stand and look at the moon and stars and think of our ancestors who would have looked and wondered too, I ask myself what is it all about.
We have lived long life's and as older folk are fountains of knowlege, it would be great to hear your wisdom
I feel exactly the same way.
In terms of the individual it is hard to imagine that any one person could change anything in their lifetime that could affect our species but we all interact with others all the time.
That interaction will have an effect on other people, no matter how small or short-lived and it will stay with them for the rest of their lives in their memory.
We learn all the time, even from minor, every day things and that goes into memory too.
I believe that we are only just beginning to realise that we are evolving as a species and it's that is why many of us feel that there must be something more, and I am not a religious person either Susan.
I feel that there is something we are reaching for as a species and every single human being that has ever lived or will ever live will contribute something towards our evolution.
Many people argue against Darwin's theories, which I find a bit odd in some ways when the evidence is all around us but from what I read, there seems to be a move towards Creationism where creationists believe that the Universe and Life originate from divine creation and this includes taking a the Genesis creation theory as fact and the rejection of the scientific theory of evolution.
I do not actually believe that the earliest stories in human history actually describe the start of
all civilisation on this planet as there are too many discrepancies, coincidences and contradictions for that to be strictly true.
The Vedas, the oldest scriptures of Hinduism, are currently believed to date from 1500 BC or slightly earlier yet they are highly advanced and Hindus believe them to be "not of man, superman"
Other civilisations often referred to other intelligent species or advanced technology 15,000 or more years ago.
Look at the Antikythera Mechanism.
It has been dated as 205 BC but just looking at it or reading about it you feel that this isn't a one-off or a prototype, it was a working computer so research went into this over many years.
This clockwork technology did not resurface in the Western World until the 14th Century.
Anyway, I'm rabbiting on a bit - sorry! stevmk2