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whats the point in life
invisiblemarvin Started conversation Sep 8, 2005
im marvin twin i want to know why we live and whats the point
whats the point in life
Mort - a middle aged Girl Interrupted Posted Sep 8, 2005
I have no idea - but if you find out please let me know!
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whats the point in life
IctoanAWEWawi Posted Sep 9, 2005
interesting wording though. Most times this question is formulated as 'what is the point *of* life' (my emphasis).
Interesting to consider the differences of expectation that this simple word change hints at. The purpose of life meaning life as a whole, from birth to death, with a meaning attached to the lot. Rather supposes that there is someone or something to understand that point.
Where as the point *in* life points more to there being some point here and now that needs to be considered.
Well, I thought it interesting anyway!
whats the point in life
-Rouge- Posted Sep 17, 2005
Intersting...
That's a impossible question to answer seeing how no one knows.
I'm new and its my birthday today!!!
whats the point in life
gregalexhunter Posted Sep 28, 2005
HELLO- I AM A NEW MEMBER.
THE POINT TO LIFE IS VERY SIMPLE.
INDEED, IT IS A MASSIVE QUESTION, BUT TO GRASP THE POINT ONE MUST GIVE UP ASKING THE QUESTION.
THE LOGICAL MIND CANNOT ANSWER THIS QUESTION. THE LEFT HEMISPHERE OF OUR
BRAIN MUST BE IGNORED. THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BRAIN MUST BE GIVEN FREE REIGN. HOWEVER, THIS CANNOT BE DONE AT WILL.
ONE CANNOT EXPLAIN LIFE IF WE ARE NOT ACTUALLY "LIVING" LIFE.
THE DYNAMICS OF OUR "SPIRITUAL" EXISTENCE CAN ONLY BE REALISED AND EXPERIENCED IN THE "PRESENT MOMENT."
TO BEGIN TO LIVE IN THE PRESENT MOMENT WE MUST "YIELD" TO WHATEVER IS GOING ON AT ANY GIVEN MOMENT IN TIME. LIFE FLOWS.
IF WE TRY TO INTELLECTUALISE ABOUT THE PRESENT, WE ARE NOT LIVING IT, WE ARE THINKING ABOUT IT.
WE MUST ALLOW OUR INATE SUBJECTIVE NATURES TO SHOW US WHAT IS LIFE.
IT IS A FEELING THING.
THE SOUL SPEAKS IN THE LANGUAGE OF LOVE, IT IS PERFECTLY STILL AND CALM AND SILENT, BUT GENERATES WITH A CLARITY THAT IS CRYSTAL CLEAR.
WE BEGIN TO "INTUIT" WHERE LIFE WANTS TO TAKE US, RATHER THAN "THINKING" WHAT TO DO NEXT.
WE THEN BEGIN TO APPRECIATE THAT LIFE IS AN ETERNAL JOURNEY, AND LET OUR SOULS DO THE NAVIGATING. DON'T THINK ABOUT IT, AND TRUST THAT
WHATEVER YOU NEED TO KNOW, AT ANY TIME AT ALL, 24/7, IS GIVEN US IN A MANNER THAT IS PERFECTLY APPROPIATE AND COMFORTABLE FOR OUR INDIVIDUAL SELVES.
I WOULD VERY MUCH APPRECIATE ANY FEEDBACK ABOUT THE ABOVE.
WITH BEST WISHES.
whats the point in life
Mort - a middle aged Girl Interrupted Posted Sep 28, 2005
Hi there,
I have left you a welcome message on your personal space (homepage). Just click on 'my space' in the menu to get back to it.
We tend to not use all capitals in text as it is considered as online shouting
I agree that if you analyse something too much then you lose the point of its being, but even when you let go and just experience life for what it is, then it can still be very hard.
Mort
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BIG BROTHER Posted Oct 7, 2005
I hope you all have a good weekend take care .
whats the point in life
grumpygit Posted Oct 12, 2005
either get a new girlfriend or change the one you've got.
whats the point in life
Startfartiblast Posted Oct 12, 2005
Hello Gregalexhunter,
I too am a new member. Recently, I've been thinking that very question 'What's the point in life' and came to the conclusion, after reading a few books on Buddhism, that the point of life is life itself.
Your reply was first class and put most eloquently. I wonder why we were not told this at school?
Best Regards,
Paul.
whats the point in life
anipani Posted Oct 14, 2005
.Love. it's all you need to ever learn. how to give it and to get it in return. can be work, pets, family, friends, lovers(hardest one). painting, listeneing to music, making music, weeding the garden on a sunny day, having a drink with friends, having a drink with strangers, talking to your plants. that's it.
whats the point in life
GantzGraf Posted Oct 23, 2005
surely there is ultimately no point to life.
after all we will all die as will any environment you care to imagine which might sustain us.
i've just joined here by the way...not that it matters.
does anyone truly believe that ANYthing matters at all?
i certainly don't.
whats the point in life
infinite_warp_speed Posted Oct 24, 2005
surely, all depends on how you view YOUR life and YOUR stay here within the time period we call life.
just a reality check, we started dying the day we were born. what matters however is what we do in life.
surely, YOU, ME, FAMILY, FRIENDS matter and that is the point in life.
whats the point in life
GantzGraf Posted Oct 24, 2005
WHY do i matter?
WHY do you,family,friends matter?
i'd be astonished if you have an answer.
oh & i didn't need your "reality check" btw.
some would argue that though in that we have to undergo our growth phases first before we can start dying otherwise we would not grow/mature at all & we'd simply die at birth...which really would reflect the futility of life!
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walletboy Posted Oct 27, 2005
To continuosly and perpetually ask redundant questions that have only infinetly redundant answers, thereby keeping you distracted so that the rest of us can have a bigger piece of pie, that and getting laid as often as possible
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bangbangmouse Posted Oct 28, 2005
Better Qestion:
What's the point in that question?
No one is going to give an answer that will please everyone. Just make something up that you like the sound of and will make you happy. And if you really do think you're Marvin's twin [sic] then why bother asking? Life has no point. It's just amusing. Be amused.
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- 4: -Rouge- (Sep 17, 2005)
- 5: gregalexhunter (Sep 28, 2005)
- 6: Mort - a middle aged Girl Interrupted (Sep 28, 2005)
- 7: BIG BROTHER (Oct 4, 2005)
- 8: infinite_warp_speed (Oct 7, 2005)
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