Chapter-4: Origin of Life and Death
Outline of Article:
- The second overwhelming question
- The third overwhelming question
- Thank You
The Second Overwhelming Question of Life and Death:
What is the general purpose of life?
In order to provide an approximate response to this question, I will need to consider both terms within evolution, namely: the reality term R and the four-function term F. In particular, I will focus my attention on the factors within these two terms. Specifically, the main factors are: life (or concentrated consciousness with a spark), knowledge, creativity, motivation, energy, and repose and recovery.
Hence, it is reasonable to arrive at five general responsibilities based on the factors from reality and evolution. For greater clarity, I will state these responsibilities from the perspective of human evolution. However, these responsibilities can be stated in a more general form, if desired. In the mean time, with respect to human evolution:
Five human responsibilities from evolution
1. Every human being is responsible for contributing toward creating life, nurturing life, protecting life and moving life forward in reality.
2. Every human being is responsible for developing their total knowledge and creativity during life span development, toward good.
3. Every human being is responsible for developing their motivation through proper and sufficient training of willpower development, toward good.
4. Every human being is responsible for developing a well balanced fun term of evolution, which means using happiness to recover and to repose personal willpower; and to minimize pleasure throughout life.
5. Every human being is responsible for the eternal vigilance of free-will of choice for life, with respect to good and to evil: such that, in support of the universe, good is chosen; while evil is chosen for supporting the goal of the c-universe.
Notice, dear reader, that each of the five responsibilities is based on one of the main factors of evolution. For instance, within R we have: Life, Imagination, Motivation, and Energy. And, within F we have: expectation, value, joy and willpower. Thus, the main responsibilities listed above are not arbitrarily chosen. They are the explicit result of reality, of evolution and of the universe, with respect to human free-will.
At this point, I am now able to provide an approximate answer to the second overwhelming question of life and death.
2. What is the general purpose of life?
The general purpose of life is to develop, to strengthen and to increase knowledge, creativity, motivation, life and good energy in the universe, in order to fully accomplish the goal of the universe, which is: positive evolution. In addition, a proper use of the four function term of evolution is critical for the general purpose and development of life.
The Third Overwhelming Question of Life and Death:
What is the connection between consciousness and death?
Often, it is believed that death is the exact opposite of life. However, this is not the case. Based on equation-6, an exact opposite of life would not adequately describe death. Granted, life does cease to exist in physical reality after death; but, to claim a zero result, after death, does not account for the loss or negative aspect of life, that remains in reality. In other words, there is a type of neutralization through subtraction that appears to best describe death; but, there is also an overall negative value result left over, within the world and within people’s lives.
For instance, to say that a person has died, first that person must have been with life in physical reality, within evolution—not just in imagination. Moreover, when a person dies at the age of 121 years old, there are very specific criteria that must be true, such as: the person was born, which means they have an equation of evolution; the person lived for 121 years; and then, the person’s life, was separated from their physical body of energy. Notice, the death does not merely neutralize life—it leaves a lingering emptiness effect in the living, in evolution. Or, at least, that’s the way it appears from the perspective of the living.
More to the point, it appears as though the highly concentrated consciousness, of the person, has been released from their current body of energy. However, there remains a memory of loss and a feeling of loss, in overall physical life in reality, which creates a real physical pain in the living, and in overall evolution.
At this point, I am now ready to provide a very rough approximation of the third overwhelming question of life and death.
3. What is the connection between consciousness and death?
Death is the separation and release of the high concentrated form of consciousness within life, from a person’s body; such that there is a lingering negative result in overall life.

The main claim that needs clarification in equation-(6-6), is that of the third term, the negative gL.
Currently, it is believed that energy can neither be created nor destroyed by any human being or by any observable force, or by any known property of reality. However, since every point or packet or bundle of reality is the product of the four main reality factors (and, given that energy is a function of consciousness) then it is more precise to say that consciousness can neither be created nor destroyed.
Hence, it is my approximation that once a person experiences death, there energy of body is preserved and so is their high concentration of consciousness and spark-of-life. Further, at the instant of death, a person creates an extinguish physical reality term, and a dimensional change term of reality, -gL.
Whatever the actual case may be, at the very least, the high concentration of consciousness that composed a person’s life still exists. Though, at present, additional consideration of this possibility of reality remains to be addressed.
Thank You
Thank you for your attention motivated Reader. I am grateful for your time and consideration of my ideas. Next week, I will post the third part of Chapter-4: Origin of Life and Death.