It seems like pursuing the answers of existantual problems leads a new way of considerationof life. I like your approach and combining with art. And dear @arthuradamson ; I ll resteem your unique content to be known.
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I did not, nor expect people to read it or even agree with it. But that does not matter. I posted it as a recorded blog for my own personal history of the journey. If others get something from it then that is great.
We all have our own personal journey through life but without having or understanding "meaning" or "purpose" to one's life there is no point to living. At least that was the point I came to.
Since I discovered this fundamental truth that we are all part of this universal field of consciousness it has completely transformed my life to one of inner contentment. Something I never expected to experience in my life. I have never been more motivated to create and never had so much joy in the act of creating.
In the end, that is all that counts. Verification, validation or adoration from others is meaningless if you yourself are not happy. Thus the search for inner contentment should be our biggest motivation in life.
For me, understanding what "consciousness" really is and what that means was the breakthrough I needed. If one was religious, one could say that we are all part of the mind of God. But as we know scientists hate using that word God, but essentially that is what they (physicists) are saying the latest discoveries are pointing to. That there really is an intelligence in and behind all creation.
Einstein put it simply: "There are actually two universes. One is governed by fear and the other is governed by love. Whichever you believe in is the one you will live in."
This is so profound for it answers everything we need to know to be happy during our time on this earth.
Hey thanks for that positive response @octobre, much appreciated my good fellow : )