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Why Life May Not Be As Abundant As We Think

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1 hour ago, Frozenbeernuts said:

Be very careful with how you believe the world to be. If you truly believe it is hell, that reality will be reflected or mirrored to support your belief.

I personally believe I live in heaven on earth where there is plenty of beauty and amazinf people. It's not perfect, but the planet along with the consciousness of humanity is skewing ever more toward the positive.

Earth seems to be a little of both Heaven and Hell. Then you decide what you want to focus on, or which side you want to choose. I agree, it's what you make of it. 

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6 hours ago, peenie said:

#That’s interesting, I never heard that before but have certainly thought that maybe we’re all in hell here. I mean when you really look at the brutality of nature and the selfishness of humanity, it does seem like a horrible place. 

I think it’s hard to think of things outside of what we’ve been taught, take this view on time:

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DNisdVSs6aQ/?igsh=ZjZ6MGU2a2t0N3M2

Selfishness is the cornerstone of survival.  Genes, family, tribe, species. In that order.  I think it's beautiful.  

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I see the beauty of life, I do. But, I mean, if you look at plants and flowers, or birds or any creature, you can see the struggle for life. It's kind of brutal when you look at the facts and not just from the outside. 

 

 

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10 hours ago, The Elevator Killer said:

Earth seems to be a little of both Heaven and Hell. Then you decide what you want to focus on, or which side you want to choose. I agree, it's what you make of it. 

Agreed. It's not perfect by any stretch. It's fact that our words, thoughts, and beliefs shape our reality. That's enough to make me never start calling Earth a form of hell.

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7 hours ago, peenie said:

I see the beauty of life, I do. But, I mean, if you look at plants and flowers, or birds or any creature, you can see the struggle for life. It's kind of brutal when you look at the facts and not just from the outside. 

 

 

There is some brutality, but living organisms don't evolve in complete comfort. How evolved are the people who sit on the couch all day eating comfort food with their favorite distraction on TV?

We grow the most when we are uncomfortable.

In order for life to exist, there must be a give and take among all creatures in the ecosystems. Without any brutality, life wouldn't exist.

Life is also meant to be different at the animalistic level of consciousness. They act on basic needs and instinct at all times. They don't have the ability to reason, for the most part. We cannot compare the state of nature to humanity and assume brutality must exist in higher groupings of consciousness.

We all can see that the path of death and selfishness can't go on forever. Technology will tip the balance of power either in favor of the negative forces or the positive forces. One side using it for control. The other using it for education and orchestrating connection.

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