What is Life?

JANU: Ranging, then, in overview of the persistence of Life itself, let’s explore motivation, ongoingness, evolution, and even purpose.

The first question: “What is Life?” To humanity, it is the tangible. To other realities, it is energetic. To others, it is possibilities. To others, it is universal and cosmic existence. To Life itself, it is movement, beingness. It is all that there is and all that can be. The manifest consciousness is still discovering this and will always be.

Existence without beginning or end is beyond the scope of perception. Beginning or ending is a limited point of view and a small possibility within Life and its expressions. The purpose of life is to be. “Being what?” is a limited perception but worthy of exploration, for all of this enriches Life and opens opportunities yet to be explored.

Incarnate life self-imposes the veil, so to speak, for the purpose of focus to fulfill the potential of experience, evolution, wisdom, and the cycles of life. The concept of self-destruction is limited to the consciousness that entertains beginning and end. Identity is a limited concept in a life with no beginning or end. It is transient, determined by interest and engagement of opportunities. Namaste.
Nov. 17, 2022                           Copyright © 2022 by Joshua Ross
 
This question was first posed in May of 2017. The reader may wish to read that initial answer on page 106 of Awakening II .

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