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From where you came, and where you will go ?

Quintessence

Consults with Trees
Staff member
Premium Member
This question is for the people who don't believe in the existence of God.

Existence is a bar everything with me. However, for all practical purposes, sure, the Abrahamic god has no meaningful impact on my way of life and functionally doesn't "exist" for me.

Do you also don't wanna search from where you came, and where you will go ?

Nope, not really. My religion neither emphasizes preoccupation with the self, nor preoccupation with the past and the future. In many ways, it involves transcending both of these things to live richly in the now. That's not to say study of roots and seeds is not relevant or not done at all, but it is not something to get bogged down in. In fact, such preoccupations are often the source of much sadness. Those bound by their pasts or the possibilities of futures often loose sight of the present.
 

Madmogwai

Madmogwai
My browser automatically translated it when I first opened this thread, but then when I opened it later, it was back in German. But it translated it when I clicked on "translate to English." However, in other threads, that option didn't work and couldn't be translated.
The questions of where we come from and where we go are deeply ingrained in the human psyche. Scientific advancements provide us with insights into our biological origins, tracing our evolutionary journey back millions of years. Philosophical reflections offer diverse perspectives on the meaning and purpose of human existence, emphasizing the individual's freedom and responsibility. Spiritual beliefs and religious traditions provide alternative explanations and narratives, positing the existence of a divine creator and an afterlife.

In the quest to understand our origins and destinations, it is essential to acknowledge the complex interplay between scientific, philosophical, and spiritual dimensions. Each perspective brings valuable insights to this profound inquiry. Ultimately, our understanding of where we come from and where we go may never be fully resolved, but the exploration of these questions propels humanity forward, inspiring us to seek knowledge, meaning, and purpose in our existence.
 
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