Well, I'm not very religious, but you are accepting alternatives it seems, so here are my thoughts. I'm not an atheist per say; I basically have developed my own theory (which is similar to some other people of course). I put all my faith in logic and reason which does not exclude the possibility of God. My theory is that life itself is God and God is within and among us throughout the universe where ever there is life and that we all contribute our experiences and thoughts to this collective energy that can be called the ubiquitous God.
Just for the record, Itachi-san's idea about life is very similar to a sort-of-belief I've held... sort of like... collective intelligence... well I'll word it this way:
Take a hive of bees or colony of ants... no single organism knows the big picture, each is incredibly stupid- there are no leaders or managers, they all do their tiny, individual parts. Yet as a whole, a single hive or colony is extremely intelligent, continuously living compared the lifetime of a single organism in the colony or hive, and it's like an animal by itself.
Another example of something very similar... think of all the cells in our body. All the cells of all purposes, making up our bodies. Does each individual cell know the big picture? Does that skin cell there know my name? No, of course not. Even brain cells... they just do their jobs, their functions, and live very short lifetimes. Yet take my body as a whole! I know my name! I live much longer compared to my individual cells... I am conscious. I am no different than that colony of ants (but considerably smarter and better fitting together, I think).
You can go as small as you want... each cell has functions, carried out by its individual parts, which are just doing their jobs, etc...
Now go bigger.
Think of each of us as a whole. We are just humans- individual organisms, like an ant or bee. Not conscious of the big picture. And add the rest of life, too- humans are no different than apes or lizards or fish or bacteria. Think of all the life on the planet... what if we are the "brain cells" and other cells of an even greater living organism, THE PLANET, which has consciousness (albeit different than ours, ie, a bee hive has a different sort of consciousness than us) and has a lifespan much longer than any single organism... the Earth will live much longer than anything that runs or gallops or swims on its surface.
See the pattern? What if we make up something bigger than us? Our movements and our own choices as a whole make up the subconscious- and even the consciousness (it depends how you define it)- of the whole. Of Earth. Of the Universe. Of everything?
a similar theory to Itachi-san's. And if he's right, if I'm right, if we're both right... maybe the sum of ALL life is this god- maybe it, being the highest form of the consciousness, knows the true meaning of life. Or maybe there is no meaning. We don't know... though I agree with Itachi when he says that life is goal-oriented... it, as a whole, evolves to survive, its observable purpose is to reproduce itself
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Just for the record, Itachi-san's idea about life is very similar to a sort-of-belief I've held... sort of like... collective intelligence... well I'll word it this way:
Take a hive of bees or colony of ants... no single organism knows the big picture, each is incredibly stupid- there are no leaders or managers, they all do their tiny, individual parts. Yet as a whole, a single hive or colony is extremely intelligent, continuously living compared the lifetime of a single organism in the colony or hive, and it's like an animal by itself.
Another example of something very similar... think of all the cells in our body. All the cells of all purposes, making up our bodies. Does each individual cell know the big picture? Does that skin cell there know my name? No, of course not. Even brain cells... they just do their jobs, their functions, and live very short lifetimes. Yet take my body as a whole! I know my name! I live much longer compared to my individual cells... I am conscious. I am no different than that colony of ants (but considerably smarter and better fitting together, I think).
You can go as small as you want... each cell has functions, carried out by its individual parts, which are just doing their jobs, etc...
Now go bigger.
Think of each of us as a whole. We are just humans- individual organisms, like an ant or bee. Not conscious of the big picture. And add the rest of life, too- humans are no different than apes or lizards or fish or bacteria. Think of all the life on the planet... what if we are the "brain cells" and other cells of an even greater living organism, THE PLANET, which has consciousness (albeit different than ours, ie, a bee hive has a different sort of consciousness than us) and has a lifespan much longer than any single organism... the Earth will live much longer than anything that runs or gallops or swims on its surface.
See the pattern? What if we make up something bigger than us? Our movements and our own choices as a whole make up the subconscious- and even the consciousness (it depends how you define it)- of the whole. Of Earth. Of the Universe. Of everything?
a similar theory to Itachi-san's. And if he's right, if I'm right, if we're both right... maybe the sum of ALL life is this god- maybe it, being the highest form of the consciousness, knows the true meaning of life. Or maybe there is no meaning. We don't know... though I agree with Itachi when he says that life is goal-oriented... it, as a whole, evolves to survive, its observable purpose is to reproduce itself
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