existence and our place in it · 7:45pm Mar 12th, 2012
Do we truely exist?
How can we even suggest our existence is unique or complex?
Then again, are we so far off the truth to say that our reason for existing is to just be and that is what sets us apart? Can we truely grasp the concept of reality, so broad and indefinable?
Many see divinty as our reason to exist and in the grand scheme of life nothing can truely and absolutely deny them this belief. Science is still so infantile that it is the general a consensus that we may never know for sure if a god (or gods) truely do or do not exist ,but what we can say for sure is that there is some driving force behind our existence. What could this force be though, pleasing a invisble force to gain access to nirvana, or rather, something far more sinister?
And yet even with some resolution in understanding that we are driven by some primal and basic force to just exist, another problem arises.
Do we exist?
What is existance?
What are we?
These all seem like such simple questions yet they are so difficult to answer in an absolute way. Simply put we have no idea if we truely exist or why or how?
A simply answer to this would be that we are here to exist.
It is complex in its simplicity, this logic.
Do we question our existence because we seek to become truely happy finding some inner peace or solace from the knowledge?
In the simplist ways: We exist to be, we learn to question, we explore to be lost.