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Is there a contradiction of being an atheist yet finding something in this? (is this a humanist mantra?) To ask the question "what is life" is an immediate contradiction, because this implies that there is something that is not life. If you exist, you are participating in the essence of life because life is infinite and always present. life is Being, and the essence of Being is Existence. life, being infinite, is omnipresent, so even the existence of the thought that life does not exist is in itself participating in Being and is therefore participating in life. Asking "does life exist" is like asking "do I exist". We know we exist because we are aware, so the very asking of this question is in itself an answer to the question. We similarly know life exists because Being exists. To ask does life exist is really to ask does the infinite omnipresent essence of all things exist: Being. To ask does Being exist is already in itself an answer, so the question would itself be participating in Being. If the nature of an infinite omnipresent life must be Being, then there is nothing that is not life. life is everywhere. life is everything. All thoughts. All religions. All paths.
Posted on: Fri, 14 Jun 2013 00:38:00 +0000

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