Chapter-4: Origin of Life and Death
Outline of Article:
- The fourth overwhelming question
- The fifth overwhelming question
- Thank You
The Fourth Overwhelming Question of Life and Death:
What is the origin of life and death?
The approximate response to this question is based on the various layers of interpretation surrounding the big bang. For instance, from previous chapters of analysis, it was concluded that the big bang separated a portion of the pre-universe into at least two components: the universe and the c-universe.
Also, it was reasoned that each component of the pre-universe represented two distinct goals. One, the universe has the goal of expansion by choice, for the purpose of evolving throughout space, time and reality. And, two, the c-universe has the goal of eliminating the expansion of the universe through complete unification, for the purpose of creating a state of nothingness or pre-universe.
Furthermore, two terms were defined (good and evil) based on the goals of the universe and the c-universe.
Now, expanding upon the ideas presented thus far, then the origin of life is the result of the portion of the pre-universe being split into the universe; and the origin of death is the result of the portion of the pre-universe being split into the c-universe. Granted, this idea seems paradoxical and nonsensical; but, it stands to reason that life and death are proper subsets of the pre-universe—such as, the universe and the c-universe are proper subsets of the pre-universe. Hence, it is not that farfetched of an idea to reason that life originates from the consciousness within the pre-universe being split into the universe; and, that death originates from the consciousness within the pre-universe being split into the c-universe.
Some clarification is needed with respect to the specific words of “split” and “separation”, and or any implication for these two words. A more correct, yet contradictory way in interpreting these two words, is in describing these words to mean non-unified but still connected.
Meaning that, from the perspective of a human being, split and separation are correct observations to claim. But, from the total perspective of reality and the pre-universe, there still exists some type of stretched or invariant aspect,(non-space and non-temporal), connection between the universe and the c-universe, and between life and death.
At this point, I am ready to provide an approximation to the fourth overwhelming question of life and death.
4. What is the origin of life and death?
Life originates from the portion of consciousness within the pre-universe being non-unified (big-banged) into the universe; and death originates from the portion of consciousness within the pre-universe being non-unified (big-banged) into the c-universe.
The Fifth Overwhelming Question of Life and Death:
What general purpose does death serve?
Recall that, one point of interpretation of the big bang is that its purpose was (is) to divide the four factors of reality. In greater detail, the big bang needed to almost infinitely divide a portion of the pre-universe into small energy-consciousness-packets. Moreover, this division partitioned consciousness, knowledge, creativity, motivation and energy, because of the limits that result from having infinitely high concentrations of these factors. Hence, one goal of evolution and reality is to prevent the creation of any system that would evolve and develop into infinitely high concentrations of all or any of the factors of reality.
Then, there must be counter measures to prevent any or all factors of reality from developing into high concentrations of unification. For instance, death may serve as a type of safety mechanism in preventing high concentrations of the factors of reality. Therefore, at a given point in life span development, life may naturally gain negative terms, with respect to the spark-of-life, and lose its high concentration of consciousness in physical reality—resulting in a release of life or in death. And, this natural death prevents any one life form from acquiring high concentrations of life, knowledge, creativity, motivation and energy, across all time.
There is a critical distinction that needs to be made here, with respect to human beings. A natural death within the universe is the result of the mind, body and spirit reaching its natural limit to maintain its composition past a certain point in life, in physical reality. In contrast, an unnatural death is the result of killing, murdering, manipulation, deception, evil or the free-will to reject evolutionary responsibilities with other humans, or, upon one’s self, such that death is a result.
Caution, motivated reader: killing, murdering, creating evil, creating misery and rejecting the responsibilities of evolution is not the goal of reality, of the universe or of evolution. These actions will cause the universe to eliminate or remove such human being’s lineage from reality and from the matrix of evolution.
Another observation that must be stated is that of conservation of consciousness and of eternal death. First, it is reasonable to assert that death within the universe is not the final outcome of a once highly concentrated form of consciousness. Meaning that, certain qualities of consciousness may be allowed to persist within the universe, even after physical death. Not necessarily for reincarnation; but, instead, as far reaching and infinite lasting terms of influence within the matrix of evolution—though within a different dimension of reality.
However, it is also reasonable to assert, that under certain conditions, specific types or qualities of concentrated consciousness may be granted full access to the c-universe. In such a case, once completely assimilated by the c-universe, the once highly concentrated consciousness will no longer have direct influence within the matrix of evolution, within the universe. Instead, the concentrated consciousness will now join the c-universe in trying to convince, to influence and to manipulate through indirect means, all forms of life within the universe toward the evils of the c-universe.
Before providing an approximate answer to the fifth overwhelming question of life and death, I will clarify some definitions.
Natural Death (or Death) is the result of the individual mind, body and spirit reaching its natural limit to maintain its life composition past a certain point in their body, in the universe.
Unnatural Death is the result of killing, murdering, manipulation, deception, c-universe influence or the restriction of free-will upon other humans, or upon one’s self, such that death is a result.
Eternal Death is a death that results from being completely assimilated by the c-universe.
At this point, I am now prepared to provide one, very, very rough approximation for a general purpose of death.
5. What general purpose does death serve?
Death prevents highly unified concentrations of consciousness, knowledge, creativity, motivation, life and energy from accumulating in reality, in the universe, across all time.
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 fourth part for Chapter-4: Origin of Life and Death.