interestingly it just occurred to me yesterday that the Big-Bang was concentrated Love that exploded, and probably continues to
the universe is Love, there's no doubt, it's only man's mind that's fucked-up On Mar 30, 6:50 am, Marcus <[email protected]> wrote: > . > > It seems the nature of the young is to question. > > Driven by an insatiable desire to measure and label their > surroundings. In time this desire is turned inwards as we then try to > measure and label the self. These stages have been apparent > throughout our history. Religion and science both fulfil a basic > human need to satisfy these desires. But this course ultimately > brings the human mind to the point of futility. That these arms and > legs are only temporary arrangements of circumstance. The carbon and > calcium which make up these bodies are not fixed in any state. Our > thoughts and feelings seem to exist in a different way to our legs and > arms. This difference would imply existence works in more than one > way. > > Why is infinite. Like all infinitely we create markers to > rationalise. This can-not answer any question and yet it can free the > mind to dance with the mystery rather then suffer the question. > > Like the universal circumstance that enabled the creation of this > planet, which was the same universal circumstance that enabled your > birth and enabled this discussion. Circumstance gives and then > circumstance takes. > > Is circumstance intelligent, or purposeful, this is our fundamental > human question? > > I think there is a purpose to it all, just because everyone seems to > have a different spin on that does not mean they are all wrong. > > Someone is right and just one true purpose makes all other events > supportive of that one true universal purpose. > > We don’t even need to know what that purpose is, only that it is > there. > > Purposeful Universal Circumstance, that’s why ……………….. > > . > > On Mar 30, 1:31 pm, Sandeep-Kuber Technologies > > <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 3/30/2011 3:19 PM, Marcus wrote: > > > > . > > > > Magical Thinking �� > > > > Why do we need a rational explanation for everything ??? > > > Who said the universe must make sense ???? > > > Does the ado of the last night sleep dream drama, have a sensible > > explanation. > > Does it have a nonsensical explanation. > > > The Universe, an inference akin the lingering impression left from a > > story telling.....the lingering complete in itself, > > as a display of what such a spectacle would be like, if such a spectacle > > could ever be animated. > > > A shadow does not exists where it does not fall. > > > It also does not exist, where it does. > > > I was at the park with a friend, her daughter and her young grand > > daughter, who was the �why� stage of life. > > > As I sat talking with my friend, I overheard her grand daughter ask her > > mother why I was in a wheel chair. > > > After gently shushing the young girl, she said in a subdued voice that > > I�d had a stroke and couldn�t walk. > > > Of course the little girl asked, �Mommy,what�s a stroke?� > > > Erroneously believing that this old guy, who somewhat proudly jokes > > about his being a crip, might be hurt or offended, the mother diverted > > her daughter�s attention to a lady bug that had just landed in the > > clumsy lady bug manner upon the grass. > > > As they both got down upon their knees to inspect the bug, it nestled > > and disappeared in the deep grass. > > Mother and daughter fingered the grass assiduously as they searched for > > the lady bug, which they could not find. > > > Frustrated, the little girl asked the universal why kid question, > > �Mommy, why is grass green? > > > Her mother proceeded to explain as simply as she could about how > > sunlight comes down to the grass and something called > > chlorophyll in the grass makes it look green; a standard struggling > > answer parents give to this question when asked by their young children. > > > I too had burdened both my young boys with this complexity when they > > asked that question, much to their glassy eyed confusion. > > > Understandably bored with this answer, that was way beyond her young > > mind�s comprehension, the girl ceased looking for > > the lady bug, got up, came over to me and asked, �Why did you have a > > stroke?� > > > Not even the neurologists know the full the answer to that one, and I > > answered, �Strange things happen and I just had a stroke, not even the > > doctors know why.� > > > This seemed to satisfy the little girl�s curiosity and she ran off to > > rejoin her beckoning mother. > > > This brief encounter got me thinking as she ran off that so often we > > adults answer children�s �whys� with �hows�. > > > That whole chloropyll rigamarol is not why grass green. > > > It is green because it�s green. > > > Young children will understand that answer because it�s the simple truth. > > > Does anyone truly know why grass is green? > > > I doubt it. > > > The sunlight/chlorophyll explanation is how the grass is green. > > > My neurologists spent days believing they were trying to figure out why > > the first of my strokes occurred when in truth they were searching for > > the causes of how it occurred. > > > Do any of us truly know why we had our brain injuries? > > > Sure we know how and many of us love to share our stories of that event > > repeatedly in great �how by how� detail of how the event happened, but > > it certainly is not why. > > > Why did we get stroked? Why did the accident happen? Why did the scalpel > > cut the wrong thing during the operation? > > > Who knows? > > > The more we stop believing the how is the why, the easier it is to > > accept what is and move on just as this little girl did when she went > > back to lady bug searching. > > > Think how glassy eyed and flummoxed she would have been had I gone > > through the whole routine of blood clots, artery blockages and brain > > bleeds that would have in no way explained why I got stroked. > > > The incident did get me thinking that all the why questions of a child > > are a young soul�s first steps on it�s life quest for meaning in life > > .......and we adults blunderingly muddy up the waters with answers of > > how life happens ... > > > ...and thus misguidedly teach them that how their lives happen is why > > their lives happen.
