How does modern science help us understand what life is?
Part II of II
If the Causative Force has an interest in many life forms throughout the universe, then perhaps life has significance, in some manner, to the Causative Force.
Modern science, the process of observation, the understanding that we are not the center, helps us understand that the significance of life most probably does not lie with the physical image of humanity since humanity is not the focal point.
Religions, on the other hand, help us understand it is the soul that moves on after
life.
If the two are both correct, then the two together would imply that what we gain from life, what we add to our awareness, must be what passes into eternity.
Awareness passing into eternity would seem to add to eternity.
Modern science and religion would, through the use of logic (philosophy), tend to imply that life is the passing of souls in and out of this limited physical universe for a purpose.
The purpose is to learn, create, and experience in order to take such things back into the Causative Force Herself.
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Life now takes on significance, not because it is life, not because it is human.
Life now takes on significance because it is a journey.
Life becomes significant because it is a soul entering a physical state of being.
Life takes on a significance because it offers a purpose for that soul.
Life becomes significant not to the soul, but to the Causative Force from which the soul came, to which the soul returns, and of which the soul is a part.
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