You have stumbled across this page in a quest to understand
the meaning of life and how you can live with the most fulfillment of every day. Well you are in luck!
For you have already begun... By asking yourself questions
about life, about your self and consciousness, about your role in nature and your place in society, you are in
fact attaining a more meaningful existence. Whether you are a monotheist, a
polytheist, or an atheist the life we have now is but a part of a journey, and
we want to know how to make the best of that journey. For me, I understand it
as I am a cog in the wheel of nature – one stage in the nutrient cycle. So what
are we to do here? Do we have a purpose? Is there a path? These are all
questions that are necessary to living a meaningful existence, simply because
they are questions. Everyday we are bombarded with facts, from classes to news programs to internet sites. And yet this information is useless
without understanding its deeper meaning, its context within history and the present, and its application to your existence. You have come here to explore, gain knowledge, and in doing so give
greater meaning to your life. Let us help each other in this quest, and feel
better everyday. Life is a process, the means are the end. And once that is
understood the process of living will begin…
Improve your life through the accumulation of knowledge and understanding inherent in humanity's natural evolution and necessary for our survival. And although we don't have to worry about survival any more, our minds are still wired to accumulate and share knowledge, this is the natural order of things.
Purpose of Life
Purpose of Life~
Improving our shared life through greater knowledge and understanding. It is commonly thought of as a means to an end, but knowledge is a natural process of life that leads to a more meaningful existence simply because it is an existence that can be more fully understood and benefited from. All living organisms, from animalia to protozoa, use knowledge accumulated over generations to survive and further their genetic existence. Over the course of only ten thousand years we have relegated that knowledge to specialized persons, and the average human does not need to place survival in their most pressing priorities. But our minds are still hardwired to gain and share information, practices, techniques, and theories. To lead a healthier and more fulfilled life, it is only necessary to find again that natural order of knowledge.
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