blazeofglory
05-28-2009, 11:54 PM
We thinkers oftentimes luxuriate in deep thoughts, and we do not kind of delimit ourselves to everyday reality and we try to explore into deeper and deeper realms of existence and reality.
I love to ask such questions even if I am uncertain about arriving at a proper answer of this question.
Of course we have no kind of satisfactory answer of this question. There are mythologies, theologies that explain away them and science has indeed a different version about this question. This is opulence and luxury to think about such questions.
Indeed the majority who simply are compelled to busy themselves making too ends meet can not indulge in thinking, and we the affluent assured of the decent living standards have lots of time to think about.
In fact scientific discoveries and great inventions result from leisure time and literature, music, art advanced definitely with lots of time people have at their disposals.
As such I have always very substantial amounts of time devoted to seeking answers to such questions.
I am a bit spiritually bent for seeking answers to such questions through scientific methods and methodologies have tired me, and never and never scientific answers can satisfy or solve this.
Maybe theologies can approach this.
If we read ancient books, ancinet Chinese philosophy, the Vedas,l the Bible and the like we can arrive at some of the satisfactory answers.
I feel that everything in the universe is not without consciousness. Nothing is inanimate, and even if we cannot feel the life of rocks and seas and mountains, they are as lively and vivacious as we humans and animals are.
This is a great intricacy, and we need to think deeply and deeply removing all veneers to arrive at the center.
I love to ask such questions even if I am uncertain about arriving at a proper answer of this question.
Of course we have no kind of satisfactory answer of this question. There are mythologies, theologies that explain away them and science has indeed a different version about this question. This is opulence and luxury to think about such questions.
Indeed the majority who simply are compelled to busy themselves making too ends meet can not indulge in thinking, and we the affluent assured of the decent living standards have lots of time to think about.
In fact scientific discoveries and great inventions result from leisure time and literature, music, art advanced definitely with lots of time people have at their disposals.
As such I have always very substantial amounts of time devoted to seeking answers to such questions.
I am a bit spiritually bent for seeking answers to such questions through scientific methods and methodologies have tired me, and never and never scientific answers can satisfy or solve this.
Maybe theologies can approach this.
If we read ancient books, ancinet Chinese philosophy, the Vedas,l the Bible and the like we can arrive at some of the satisfactory answers.
I feel that everything in the universe is not without consciousness. Nothing is inanimate, and even if we cannot feel the life of rocks and seas and mountains, they are as lively and vivacious as we humans and animals are.
This is a great intricacy, and we need to think deeply and deeply removing all veneers to arrive at the center.