Friday, April 10, 2015
Thoughts on the activation of life, and the sacred goal of life
Life seeks something, life does not seek nothing, and the
point here is that life seeks more even than success in survival and
reproduction. What is ultimate success in survival
and reproduction? Virtually eternal success in survival, defined here
as the zenith of beauty, truth and goodness, among other things,
which is Godhood. Life itself can be defined as the activation
toward this goal. To say there is no goal to life is to say there is
no life, since the goal ultimately defines life itself.
Science has been mainly concerned with
the events of phenomenon and not so much with deepest causes leading
to those events---causes are not easy to measure. Most causes are
assumed to come from the outside environment, but there is also
“energy” enclosed in matter which activates matter. The form is
matter and the activation is the function.
This suggest that hedonism is a
sophistical argument since pain and pleasure are not end goals but
means, or rewards along the way for doing the bidding of the
biological and superbiological causes of life. The same can be said
of Nietzsche's power for power's sake, power is only a means to an
end. Passion and emotion and even the attempt to be objective tend
to take a back seat to the activation of the Spirit-Will-To-Godhood,
which is defined as the sacred material or supermaterial activation of life.
Organic functions, material functions,
are thus the forms and result of the essential activating
Spirit-Will-To-Godhood, which helps explain causality for both
religion and science.
Procreation can be looked at,
ultimately, as the result of the desire of life to evolve
successfully all the way to the zenith of success, which is Godhood. Procreation is ultimately a seeking hunger for
Godhood, in which beauty, truth, power, goodness, etc. are guides along the
way.
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