spider wrote:
> From: "Catalin" And now that we are back to evolution: How do you think that
> dependent origination created biological human forms from scattered chemical
> components if not by evolution?

>In that case we are just random sacks of cells so why do we care about the
 Dharma Wheel or anything else?

 

Are we talking about two different things here?  We are not random sacks of cells, our bodies are.  The life of a human body is one thing, and human consciousness is another, even though they work together.  Where is the ego in the body?  What cells make up ego, and thoughts?  What cells make up the consciousness that aknowleges sensory experience in the moment? My body was on this planet before I was born, will be rebuilt with fresh material several times while I live, and will be on this planet after I die.  Instead of wondering if/how our biological bodies evolved to how they are today, should we be focused on our spiritual evolution and let our bodies fill the need?



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