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The simplest answer is usually the best.

1 Year Ago


I offer for your consideration these simplest observations. Initial Statement 1:  Usually the simplest answer is the best.  When there are unknowns and we strive to arrive at a most likely answer, generally speaking that final answer is not complicated.  It may require a new way of looking at things, or it may be hard to achieve, but it is not, generally speaking, all that complicated.   Initial Statement 2:  Questioning, observation and understanding need to be done by the individual internally and in a life changing manner.  Only reading the words and parroting back ideas of others for appearance sake is not true growth.  It must be made a real expression of yourself.   Initial Statement 3: Life is a universal force, just like any other observed force that science currently accepts as truth.  This can be seen in what we will call “The Event horizon of life”.    Initial Statement 4: Humans, as all forms of life, are creatures of nature.  We are meant to observe our environment   be aware of the world around us.  Able to see and be aware of that present and real physical world as well as to understand why that world behaves as it does.   Initial Statement 5: Growth can be difficult, all of us come from varied backgrounds and experiences, for some the journey may be difficult, yet it may be the most necessary and rewarding effort we can engage in.   Initial Statement 6: Individuality is the fundamental expression of life as we currently see it in our world. ·         Our endeavors as humans should seek to nurture our individuality as well as all of life in any of its many forms. ·         If we awaken the spirit of life within us, nurture its growth, it will find its way to full and complete expression. ·         We must embrace our natural being and all that follows while striving to nurture what we can.   Initial Statement 7: We cannot see the far distant future of the cosmos just as we can only speculate as to its true beginning.  This does not matter.  We can only observe what we can now and under the current physical conditions of the world we find ourselves in.   Initial Statement 8: We as natural living individuals will not survive forever.  We cannot even be absolutely sure as to our retention of a sense of individuality after our earthly life passes. Read on and you will find that this does not matter as we are an expression of the universal force of life.   This is who we truly are.  We may be unique individuals but we are all essentially the same, one no more important than the other.  The cosmos cares not for the individual and that does not matter for we are a part of that cosmos as an expression of life.