Thanks so much for the compliment @eftnow! And you summed it up so neatly too:
Most of it is unmeasurable.
That's just it. Most of life is not measurable, but western dogma's have thrown us on a path where we almost believe that if it can't be measured, it doesn't exist. Or in the economy: efforts are only worth something if they produce a measurable gain for the economy. Artists, parents, they produce so much, but economically they don't exist. If one of the kids wants to be a painter, than that's fine as long as he or she also studies for a real profession... Or did you think yourself to be Picasso or Dali..?
This purely material worldview is slowly losing ground though, I'm glad to say. Would these hippies, you know, "The Age Of Aquarius"-kind, be right after all?
Very interesting that both you and @cause-no-harm have the same opinion on multiple concurrent lifes... I've followed you both, and I'm looking forward to an article about this. Really, if you have the opportunity, please share your experiences with us!
Once again, thank you for sharing!
It's a pleasure and thanks for this great reply. I did talk about concurrent lives in one of my podcasts on DLive, but it wasn't a big mention, so I'll go into more detail some time. SOOOO much to talk about :D