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I must confess
Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 10:06 pm
by koan
I must confess that I don't have the faintest idea what my purpose is or what's going on, and I never have. I became comfortable with that mystery a long time ago - that I would never know how any of these things fit together in any explicit way.
-Gary Snyder
I must confess. I have often tried to figure out my purpose. Silly me. Not that I don't think there is a purpose to life just silly to try and figure out what it is. But, hell. Why not? What are your best guesses?
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Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 12:34 am
by john8pies
Hopefully to get on with and help other people to the best of our abilities, so that we can all live together and enjoy life, before passing on (and, no, I don`t mean to sound sanctimonious)
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Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 4:49 am
by capt_buzzard
koan wrote: I must confess that I don't have the faintest idea what my purpose is or what's going on, and I never have. I became comfortable with that mystery a long time ago - that I would never know how any of these things fit together in any explicit way.
-Gary Snyder
I must confess. I have often tried to figure out my purpose. Silly me. Not that I don't think there is a purpose to life just silly to try and figure out what it is. But, hell. Why not? What are your best guesses?Good Morning Sister
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Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 6:56 am
by hotsauce
My purpose is to live with no regrets.
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Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 7:08 am
by Jives
To understand life, you have to remember that we are a small planet far out in the arm of a galaxy, whirling around with billions of other galaxies.
So why did the Creator (fill in the name of your deity here) make the Universe?
Well, scientists all agree that where ever the conditions exists, life will come into being. They also concur that the probability of there being life-giving planets is gigantic. There are literally billions of planets like Earth, just in our own galaxy.
And where life exists, the forces of evolution will eventually create intelligence. Intelligence is the single best survival trait. It's far better than long fangs, or strong muscles.
So life will always develop and will always become intelligent.
Therefore the purpose of the Universe is to create intelligence.
But why?
I believe, and the Bible seems to support me, that the Creator made life so that He, Himself could experience the Universe through us. The Bible says that God is in the rocks and the tress and is universal and omniscient. In other words, everything you think, see, hear, and feel...he feels too.
Perhaps that's why life is so precious and suicide is considered so great a crime by religion, especially Christianity.
So here's a tip, if you want to make God happy, be happy yourself. Live a long and fruitful life, enjoy every second, and fill your life with expereinces and adventures. If I'm right, you will have fulfilled your purpose in life.
If I'm wrong, you still will have had a blast of a time while you were here!
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Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 7:24 am
by next12win
My purpose is to figure out why people listen to Steely Dan.
In all seriousness, I think it'll just make your head spin to try and figure something like that out. I don't think humans have reached that level of conception yet. If you think about it, the world expects nothing for us individually, and the universe expects nothing from our world. So that doesn't put humans at any high level of importance in the grand scheme of things. So enjoy, even if you're not enjoying.
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Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 7:29 am
by Jives
next12win wrote: My purpose is to figure out why people listen to Steely Dan.
The guitar solos and Donald Fagan's cool fangs!
If you think about it, the world expects nothing for us individually, and the universe expects nothing from our world. So that doesn't put humans at any high level of importance in the grand scheme of things. So enjoy, even if you're not enjoying.
True, and yet the single atom displaced, and the whole structure of matter dissolves. Even though the thread in the tapestry thinks it has no job, without it, the beautiful picture would be ruined.
Physicists have penetrated the inner atom to the Quark. Now they think that Quarks are composed of sub-atomic vibration waves. So all of Creation is a song in the mind of God.
And you are one note.
But isn't that note just as important in keeping the Symphgony together?

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Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 8:16 am
by next12win
Jives wrote: But isn't that note just as important in keeping the Symphgony together?
Don't I know it.. my finger has slipped off a # key many a time. Doens't make for pleasant faces in the audience.
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Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 8:20 am
by minks
koan wrote: I must confess that I don't have the faintest idea what my purpose is or what's going on, and I never have. I became comfortable with that mystery a long time ago - that I would never know how any of these things fit together in any explicit way.
-Gary Snyder
I must confess. I have often tried to figure out my purpose. Silly me. Not that I don't think there is a purpose to life just silly to try and figure out what it is. But, hell. Why not? What are your best guesses?
Well I know mine now, To be the best mother I can to my daughters. Other than that I am in a complete fog
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Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 9:00 am
by capt_buzzard
minks wrote: Well I know mine now, To be the best mother I can to my daughters. Other than that I am in a complete fogNice Mum:guitarist
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Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 9:03 am
by minks
capt_buzzard wrote: Nice Mum:guitarist
Well that depends on which daughter you talk to and which day it is hehehehe
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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2005 9:06 am
by Light
All I know is that it could not be the purpose of life to think about the purpose of life all the time.
So perhaps to live life is the purpose...