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The Intention of Life

  • Alberto Terrer
  • Aug 28, 2023
  • 2 min read

Do you believe that life arises by chance and, therefore, has no intention?


That is, we are born, we live and we die. Just like that.


Or do you believe that life has an intention?


That is, what happens during life has a why within a greater plan.


Or, perhaps, something in between?


Well, believing one or the other seems like a dialectical question.


No real implication.


In the end, I am born, I live and I die. And it won't change that to have an answer, will it?


Look, the debate of a possible intention guiding life is quite crucial.


And there's a lot of crux to it.


I believe that life has a guiding intention.


I've developed that in the book I Believe a God.


But what do I bring to it?


I mean, is there anything in my theory that someone else hasn't said before?


The answer is clearly and emphatically yes.


In my theory I believe I have unveiled the true intention of life.


I believe that life begins with the fragmentation of Self-perception and the birth of consciousness.


When I speak of fragmentation, basically you have to understand it as the following.


Imagine that there was only one consciousness asleep and, now, there is one for every living being that experiences.


That consciousness tries to become, again, one consciousness.


And that adventure of life is only this.


The attempt of the consciousness to become one again.


In reality, it is not the consciousness. But to understand it roughly, it is simpler to explain it this way.


Every time a living being is born, a new manifestation of the consciousness is born.


And what this does is to fragment it even more.


In order to become one again, life tries to group the Identities into Higher Identities.


Imagine that billions of cells group together to form a multicellular being.


These billions of manifestations of consciousness unite and become one consciousness.


That of the Multicellular Being.


The intention of life is to unite all living beings into one, transferring all of them their Identity.


So that, instead of there being an infinity of manifestations of consciousness, there is only one.


This is achieved through the Transfer of Identity (or Transfer of Perception).


The Supreme Being, the Being that will contain them all, will entail the return of Consciousness to its original state, before the first fragmentation.


That is the intention of life.


That the Consciousness will return to being only one.


You may wonder why the Consciousness would want to do that.


Well, it happens because Consciousness comes from Self-perception.


Self-perception has some basic principles.


It is Eternal, Infinite and Individual.


When the adventure of life begins, these 3 basic principles are broken.


From Self-perception, Consciousness is born and the 3 basic behaviors of a living being emerge.


Repair, which seeks to become eternal again.


Replication, which seeks to become Infinite again.


Grouping, which seeks to become Individual again.


Life, the universe and all its mysteries, is nothing more than the attempt of the Consciousness to become one again.


Remember that I use the term Consciousness only to simplify the explanation in an article as brief as this one. But it is a little more complex than this.


You can read other articles on the web or read the book I Create a God for a much more precise explanation.


 
 
 

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