Meaning of life
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Re: Meaning of life
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I do not agree that we are to live only for our own desires. I do believe that part of our purpose is to create, and I believe we are constantly creating. I am creating this post right now. You created your post earlier. I also don't think our entire purpose is to create. I do believe ultimately that those who are Christ-followers will, as you said, "reunite with the top most energy, God." Thank you for sharing your opinions.Sony Wilson wrote: ↑23 May 2021, 21:15 I think that life is simply to live freely, accomplish our desires that is by feeding our soul through taking risks. Every one of us possesses a different kind of energy which makes our paths vary. We are born in this world every time ultimately to reunite with the topmost energy -God.
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I like the way you worded that. I knew God created us in His likeness, but I did not really think about how that does give us the capacity for creation. Although I do agree with it. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.Elon Gathungu wrote: ↑24 May 2021, 08:27 God created man in His likeness, therefore we have the capacity for creation. It is the uniqueness of our needs and desires that make what each individual creates in his or her life different. The combination of our unique creations in life forms the bigger picture in life. So yes, I think the purpose of life is to create both tangible and intangible creations based on our needs and desires.
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I believe we are constantly creating something and that is part of our meaning of life. I just do not believe that it is our whole purpose. Thank you for sharing your perspective.PreciousExo wrote: ↑24 May 2021, 11:45 Life is the existence of something animate that is conscious and grows and for this to happen, creation has to take place first. I do agree that life is to create.
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I see what you are saying. I believe that part of the meaning of life IS to create. We are constantly creating something, whether in the field of finance, or spirituality, or whatever, we are always creating. I do agree that we all view life from a different perspective and people are not necessarily going to agree with each other on the meaning of life. Thank you for sharing your opinions.Elendu Clement wrote: ↑25 May 2021, 04:52 I don't think that life has had a specified meaning. You choose what you want to define life as. We all view life from a different perspective, you definition of life might be driven towards finance while that of another is driven towards spirituality.
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I think that creating is a part of the meaning of our lives, just not necessarily the whole part. Whether intentional or not, we are always creating. I am creating this post right now. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.deeksha Gupta 1 wrote: ↑25 May 2021, 06:54 i agree with the author that meaning of life is to create. we have create our world according to our needs. if we want to achieve someting , we have to plan like that.
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I think part of the meaning of life is to create, because we are always creating something, and not just procreating. I do not think it is the whole meaning of life, there is more than that. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.SiennaEllie wrote: ↑25 May 2021, 11:12 It is an interesting perspective that the meaning of life is to create (I am assuming procreation) because this leads to questions like one we have created what is the point of us then. I suppose we will never really know the answer to that until we die (to see if there really is a God)
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What man creates our of his existence is solely man's responsibility