Comments by "Hallands Menved" (@Hallands.) on "The Unknown of Everything" video.

  1. I completely disagree. It most certainly matters "what Life is all about"! It has also been answered many times by many different men, Alan Watts is quoted herein, but I would prefer Jesus for depth and Eckhart Tolle for contemporaneous clarity. To begin to understand, one needs embrace the concept of the eternal Now: At Julian times, the measurements and consensus about time began to be explored and we eventually began to take this useful method of measuring changes for real – as something more than a mere method of measurement... All the scientific advances which flowed off this method, highly useful for coordination and prediction of season, gradually lead us to forget the essential, basic truth of the Eternal Now – until Einstein laid the groundwork for quantum physics! With its apparent paradox of entanglement came as a stark reminder of phenomena incompatible with the concept of time as a concrete physical manifestation like onto mass/energy. When challenged on his guidance by the learned priesthood of his time with the question "who are you to contradict the teachings of Abraham?" Jesus answered "I am, before Abraham was!" It is quite clear from almost all Jesu parables that he did not identify with his mind or his body. He knew himself to be the offspring of The One Consciousness. He was, and knew himself to be, conscious awareness. He knew what Buddha had realized, that everyone and everything were offsprings of The Eternal Creator. It follows that the will of the Father of All Things might be good to know and adhere to. And what did Jesus teach? Awareness, what else? What Eckhart Tolle has to say about Life's purpose with its eternal changing of forms, you can find out for yourself. He has a channel on YouTube. Oh, and btw.: The illusion of linear time is what keeps scientists as fine as Feynman fixated on the glaring illusion of The One Big Bang.
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