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what do u guys think …our purpose in this world.
people came up with 101 reasons…but nothing satisfied me…
wanted to know from u people…
karth.
Thats more a raw view about things….
we are not politicians….are not world leaders….
cant change this world….that way.
the question is ” our purpose”.
is it arrogant to assume that we have a purpose?
no….i think we are in different pages of a book.
I am asking about the reason we are here….u know…
y are we born, y do we do things….
y earn….y work….in the end its all 6 feet…
hope u get me now….
y would our purpose…be arrogant?
u know after…..so much of self realisation….so much of mind expansion..
so much of experience from life…problems..happiness…friends..love…
we still say its all part of life…
.y cant we stilll see what our purpose is?
we are so connected and at the same time…feel disoriented…
my answer remains the same – to leave it a better place than we found it
in my view this is a purpose and it is achieved through little things as much as large scale decisions – it is equally achievable by small acts of kindness as by major international policy
i dont believe it is arrogant to believe we may be here for a purpose; only to believe that such a purpose excuses us from doing the little things along the way
i am confident there is a reason why we are all here but in the meantime, till i work that out, i will carry on improving the world in as many small ways as i can find :groucho:
if we had a purpose, that would be different
what i’m saying is… why assume that we have a ‘purpose’?
no other animals, as far as we know believe they should be happy, for example. it’s the ‘curse of conciousness’ to assume that we have some higher meaning to our existance than existance
perhaps our purpose is an ecological one; our planet was once covered in water. evolution of the planet appears to be trying to move as many particles as possible away from the sea bed (from sea-bed rock to plant, to fish, to bird or mammel, to mountain topsoil), so perhaps our purpose is to die and be buried on higher ground than our food was taken from, so that the nutrients in our body can trickle back down and feed the life forms that are physically below us, therefore allowing further growth at higher altitudes
just a guess
would that mean…that as a part of this evolution of this world….our only purpose is to live -> die -> feed the future..?
I agree with one point that our conciousness…is a curse..
well as you say we are all connected. i believe that ‘we’ means every aspect of life, not just people, but animals, plants, rocks, energy (gravity, heat, light)… we are all connected. in a physical way we are (our bodies are made from the same molecules as a rock, a tree, a feather, the hair on a fox… everything) but also in a deeper way that our minds haven’t learnt to percieve in a tangible way yet
our planet seems to be trying to grow outwards from it’s core… i don’t know why, other than to sustain more complex lifeforms (such as ourselves)
so i guess our purpose is too feed the future. to do that, as Raj says, we need to leave it better than we found it, if we can
Lets hope that ur right,
i think our humanity has been around ….so long here…
Are we such a complex organism, that our learning process…takes so long…i mean centuries..together?
some would say that our learning speed is increasing. i think that’s questionable… how many people in the west would know how to grow their own food if the shops all closed tomorrow? but perhaps we are learning how to act in a more collective way, with each individual learning an area of expertise and depending on the others to maintain that aspect of society?
that’s a tricky one… learning more quickly? or learning less?
and are we learningthe right things? as a species we seem to have collectively failed to learn from our mistakes… otherwise, surely, there would be no more war, for example
I think humankinds purpose is confused and that whilst technology is progressing human society is regressing…
even if you forget about the global conflicts and the terrorism; every weekend young men are killing one another in modern Western cities and villages over petty disputes as if they were still cavemen; all the do-gooders, cops and prisons seem unable to stop them..
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