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bahman wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2024 1:49 pm
Yes, infinite life is problematic if there is no meaning to it.
Well, according to you, it would seem that just
"knowing" the meaning of life will be enough to keep us happy and satisfied for eternity.
However, to me, we must have something logical to do to fill the void of infinite time.
In which case, I suggest that the creation and maintenance of our own personal universe, constructed from the living mental fabric of our very own inner-being (or mind) is the only thing that makes any sense for an entity in possession of eternal life.
And that's because it also comes with a forever
"fruitful" purpose.
For not only will we be united with all other beings in a higher context of reality, but all of us will eventually be able to pass-on the gift of eternal life to our own offspring in precisely the same way it was passed-on to us from the Creator of this universe.
Thus, we will forever be able to experience the newness and wonder of life through the eyes of our children.
It's almost too obvious, bahman.
I mean, how much more
"natural" and
"organic" can the truth of reality get?
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