Tuesday, April 12, 2011

The Power of Life (i know I'm gonna have to doctor this up)

From coincidence to connectedness and every and all emotions.

Now this is a long topic so I'll try to limit it as simply as possible by evoking the same questions that I'm faced with currently. These questions really are what the rest of the world is faced with when it comes to religion and/or belief. I'd honestly love to try and find out the truth behind these questions, and I think it may even be possible within today's advanced world.

Is it interesting that electricity is in all of life? Is it interesting that electricity is what makes us feel emotion? Is it interesting that the concept of love and compassion (electrical connection with others) is the most powerful emotion that's ever been discovered? Is it interesting that electricity comes from natural and sustainable resources? Is it interesting that electricity is our main motivation to find new ways to harness it and use it? Both biologically and externally!

Finally (and I've come up with a very understandable and entertaining approach to explain this, but it’s kind of long and more story worthy) is it interesting that our creation and acceptance of beliefs as truth (i.e. god(s), depression, denial, societal game theory, etc...) that we allow these to motivate us thus leading us away from further development and progress? These are things that have no appliability to the energy of life... coincidence?

Well I will absolutly have to beg to say that it is indeed far from coincidence. Therefore, we must embrace our power to believe, but understand it is purely our creative nature (yes, we all have that even though extrinsic motivation has attempted to kill it). In this reasoning, I’d like to ask anyone reading this to help in joining me for this search. To find out if this is just couincidence of some type. Because if embracing the energy of life is the one thing that is currently propelling progress of every fathomable form, then I’d have to say it’s something we should really start looking into! So what I’m basically proposing is simply this, believe in life.

We must continue to harness life and understand the energy that it is and that creates it. For even as the Bible and many other religions say, believe in only one thing.

I think that we’ve gotten smart enough to understand that this belief should be this: The truth in who we are. That’s what promotes true progress, pure joy, and truth. The energy that we call, Life.

(ending this note was so much more epic in MS Word watching the curser sitting there blinking endlessly. I can hardly believe ;P I finally mustered up the curage to say this publicly)


P.S. Now that you've reads this I’d like to mention I'm going to write a book about this topic and propose a really kick ass way of getting nearly everyone to understand this. And some ground breaking concepts for people to be able to share, test, improve on, and prove it. I’m going to have a completely transparent bank account also and donate everything but what I need to charety. I know sounds cheesy, but I’m really kinda dedicated to this. I'm kinda scared shitless right now, but super motivated at the same time... am I a complete idiot?

2 comments:

  1. haha am I a complete idiot? I think you have answered your own question from the above theory. I believe that energy is created within us from our passions, desires, expectations. But then does that mean the truth is subjective? If truth truly comes within us from who we are, doesn’t that mean that the truth is different from person to person?

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  2. Jeff SImms:

    I thin you are on to something, I myself have oftened asked these very same questions. I once had a professor start a debate with a class i took. It was an open table discussion on religion science and the circle of life. Whats the purpose of us being here and who decides our fate. After two day of discussion. I came up with two different theories.
    Religion is part of so any peoples lives because it explains the unknown. Human nature is to want to know in order to have a reason to do things.

    Science believes in absolutes there is a reason why things happen, and if we can understand how things happen we ca change and manipulate them.

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