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Why is there anything at all?

Why is there anything at all?

"We live in a universe that was created by a being. That being is who we call God. The reason God created the universe was so that he/she could create children to live in that universe. God created us, her children, to experience, express, share, and bask in the unconditional love that God has for us."

Why is there anything at all?

"Either there is no reason, and it’s all absurd and meaningless, Or we must be something closer to gods than we think. But, will we ever know? To quote Neutral Milk Hotel- 'How strange it is to be anything at all.'"

Why is there anything at all?

“It’s all for fun.  It’s just a ride.  A wave.  A surfer rides the wave rather than opposing it.  Everything in the Universe is riding the wave, following the path of least resistance.   The stream is made of bliss - a bliss of pure awareness.  Pure being, pure energy, pure celebration.  For us, who have a complex form of consciousness, the bliss of existence can be disguised in our spectrum of emotions.  For humans, love is the vessel into this space of pure bliss.   That’s what it’s all about.”

Why is there anything at all?

“I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but what if I told you earth’s only purpose was created out of the shared galactic intention to bring peace into all realms. You’re probably wondering, okay why is that bad news to be the bringers of peace? And realms, what? It’s bad news because, let’s face it, as humans we are born alone and we die alone. We begin our existence from day uno with deep seeded trauma during birth. Some argue the soul enters the body after its born. For some beings this is true, but for others they have chosen to have the “premium” human experience option….”
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Why is there anything at all?

“If time is circular then time itself never stops and space continually changes. Whether life in its basic form as micro-organisms can survive is determined by the environment space cultivates through time. If anything can be infinite such as time, then all things can be infinite. The mere existence of something being infinite implies that a circular system cultivating infinity can be applied to all things. What we experience on Earth is a snapshot understanding of how the universe is structured.”
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