Tuesday, March 29, 2011

[Mind's Eye] Re: Raison d'etre - can we find one

Who or what do you think might be testing us. God said we wont tell
them what a successful outcome is they my "Human Brains" should be
able to work it out for themselves.

On Mar 30, 4:07 pm, the taoist shaman <bryan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> in my opinion it is obvious we are hear to be tested, the question ,
> how ,not only to pass, but get an A.
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> Ash wrote:
> > It is my belief that we live in a great place, the best, worst, and even the
> > just right one. Of all hypothetical worlds we live in one where the
> > intricate balance of forces present a natural order, thus I am, here and
> > now. One where I may choose many personal and intimate associations and
> > relationships of varying significance to that order, and am in awe at the
> > immensity of it's intricate interconnections yet cold impersonality of
> > fate(s).
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> > At times I think we are doing exactly what we should, it all has meaning and
> > we are serving that purpose. But, what exactly it is we are doing is quite a
> > question! Some things we can do well, some fruits are beyond measure, and
> > they tend to radiate a wide spectrum. Just as I think there is a key to
> > opening an individual I believe there is a similar one in opening humanity,
> > and we are seeking it out through civilizations, cultures, individuals.
> > "Know thyself." It is inspiring to consider what fruits of civilization
> > could be beyond measure, and it stretches the imagination. Another more
> > inspiring notion is that civilization could work well, considering what it
> > would look like, and what it might take to get us there. That means there is
> > plenty challenge, achievement, and room for growth in everything we are and
> > do for an indefinite amount of time. What we do well tends to fit that idea
> > in my opinion, and successively promotes the common good, promoting each
> > individual to experience greatness and excellence within themselves.
>
> > Guessing I shouldn't complicate the matter tonight, so I'll leave the
> > philosophy for another time.- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -

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