VIDEO: What is the meaning of life? Does life have any meaning? Does life have no meaning? Is there life after death? Is there life on other planets? Is there life on the Earth?

4 thoughts on “VIDEO: What is the meaning of life? Does life have any meaning? Does life have no meaning? Is there life after death? Is there life on other planets? Is there life on the Earth?”

    1. Here’s my take on the big picture. I don’t know if this really applies to the subject matter but here I go.
      There is no here without there, no before without after, no “I am” without “I am not”.
      I don’t understand the mechanisms, but I got a good hunch heaven is everywhere at once.
      Is to “be” strictly an artifact of our observances of ourselves? Could time/space be the expansion of that which is one – God – into infinite perspectives? Am I perspective number three quadrillion million and one of God-only-knows how many?
      Do you see how we “are” through relativity? I wonder how we are without. God, perhaps?
      I’m giving myself a headache. Back to my scratch tickets.

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  1. I’d say that death gives meaning to life, because the former lacks all purpose to it.

    It is what we question upon when someone dies. We present our inquiry to the death, “What was the point?” Since in our grief, we are confused, and the only reason for that is because death possesses absolutely no meaning and no point, to it. Death is merely the ending to something we wanted to keep living on. And, even if it does, in our hearts as memories, we still question it at the times we struggle to keep moving on without their physical presence near to us.

    In that confusion, a person fails to understand who to trust, which requires another physical presence, to open up about such grief. That would require their heart to “let loose”, so to speak, so that “meaning” is conveyed from what was so meaningful to the grieving individual.

    As death has no purpose to it, it is then that itself offers meaning to life. We remember life, by how we remember its meaning to us. And, we are willing to lay our lives down for a loved one, out of our love for them, such a death would give further meaning to the protected life.

    Above all else, it is always the loyalty of being prepared for death, that in the protection of another individual, we can present infinite meaning to them by way of hope.

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