Are you living Life or is Life living you?
What we have learned through our explorations of life, we teach our children and our grandchildren as they make discoveries and innovations. It’s like being part of a silver strand of knowledge running through the generations emanating from God* and returning to God*. It is beautiful to be able to stand in this moment and look all the way back through our family and all the way forward through to the future of our family.
I believe that before the Universe there was Life. Life in my view is the ultimate form of consciousness. And so Life thought. Many many thoughts. Fascinating ones. Complex ones. Kind ones. Amoral ones. And then it reached a place where Life had thought out all the thoughts and worked out all the equations and there was nothing new left to think. So then Life cross referenced its thoughts until they became so complicated that Life could no longer hold all the thoughts in Life’s consciousness. So Life created a placeholder. Maybe it was and electron?, who can say. And as each thought that Life thought after that became more complex and unique and exciting, each one required another placeholder and another and another. And the equations got so long and so complex that there became a universe of them.
So then Life went on to experience Life, and so Life made algae. And as the complexity of experience increased, so did the experiencing placeholder. Until humans were needed. Humanity - each individual and unique experience generating and compounding each other itteration of itself. Now it seems that via computers we can transcend the material until only thought remains – and so it begins again. All natural Laws are cyclical and so is Life.
Each one of us is vital to the experience that Life has of itself. Each one of us is made in the image of God*.
*I have used the word God here, not to reference Christianity - or any other religion, but instead to refer to the forces taht existed prior to matter. There is no other word that encapsulates the idea of Almighty and Ominpresent consciousness. I use the words God and Life interchangably throughout.