LANCER wrote on 02/27/18 at 06:45:53: Quote: raydawg wrote on Today at 09:30:53:
Question:
I tried for many years to grapple with the question "What is the meaning of life?" Then, one day I asked myself, is that even a sensible question? What if life is its own meaning? What if what I feel, and think, and experience are enough?
I think that there is a meaning for our life here.
Have you wondered where your soul/spirit come from ?
Why do "I" exist ?
My self awareness ?
Why am I not like a weed, just being there for a moment; or a worm, just going about eating dirt and leaving a trail of fertilize ?
Why do I know I exist and am cable of asking questions about things unknown ?
That absolutely unique quality was placed within us. Yes Lancer, I have thought a lot about all of those things.
Where did my soul or spirit come from?
That question depends on the assumption that there is such a thing as a soul (I assume you mean in the Christian sense - a spirit created by God which inhabits the body).
I am certainly aware of a sense of self awareness that seems to transcend the limits of my physicality. That seems enough to me. I don't see a need to complicate it more than that by adding the layer of another type of existence beyond the one I know I am experiencing.
Why do "I" exist?
That seems to me to be a superfluous question. I prefer "What should I do with my time?"
My self awareness?
That, I think, is a really interesting question, if you mean "what is the nature of my self awareness?". I don't claim to have an answer for that. That used to bother me - not so much anymore.
Why am I not like a weed, just being there for a moment; or a worm, just going about eating dirt and leaving a trail of fertilize?
Well, we ARE here for just a moment, by any cosmological scale. We don't eat dirt, but we are still part of the food chain, by which we destroy other living things to survive (and avoid being eaten by other living things) - ultimately we become food for the worms. And, I personally don't leave a "trail of fertilizer", but I certainly make my contribution to the fertilization of the planet!
Why do I know I exist and am cable of asking questions about things unknown ?
I'm not really concerned with the 'why' of my existence - as in 'where did I come from?', or my ability to ask questions about it. That question just creates an infinite regress, because no matter where you end up, you can always ask, "well, why does THAT exist?".
That absolutely unique quality was placed within us.That is an interesting claim. I'm interested in why you think that