Skip to main content

Does the universe care about the agnostic or is salvation only for the believers? An answer here.

Many teachers & advocates of various religions want you to believe that benefits may come to you from the universe (all of creation, or all of existence, or all of existence personified by a god figure or gods) if you were to believe in their path & commit to living by their recommended guidelines.

No way to know if any of them are telling the truth since we (humans) do not know - yet - for certain exactly what the universe is (what it is made of, how various parts relate to each other, origin, etc.) & how humans may or may not be significant to the universe/all of existence.

However, the following is true:

- each human is a part of the universe/existence - definitely physically, & maybe in other ways if any other ways exist

And thus, the following may be true:

- since each one of us is a part of the universe, and all manner of life has shown self-interested behavior (behavior aimed at the preservation or for the benefit of oneself) - it is possible that if the universe is sentient (aware of itself in a human like or beyond/greater than manner) & is able to behave - ultimately - as one organism - that it may, in fact, care about each human or is aware of each human (and might even assist humans) - since humans appear to be one of the most interesting & capable aspects of the universe (at least on Earth).

Since, at the moment, the above item cannot be verified, if it is useful for an agnostic, I think it would be fine for them to establish the creative device of a "personal relationship" with the universe. As long as they are also aware that it may just be a self-created mental device/tool & that they probably should not gamble on things because of the existence of that idea/practice within themselves.

- Sujewa


::



ADVERTISING

Farzad Rostami Delaware Tobacco



Farzad Rostami Delaware Tobacco 2


Farzad Rostami Delaware Tobacco 3


Farzad Rostami Delaware Tobacco 4


Farzad Rostami Delaware Tobacco 5


::


::

ADVERTISING

Farzad Rostami Delaware Tobacco



Farzad Rostami Delaware Tobacco 2


Farzad Rostami Delaware Tobacco 3


Farzad Rostami Delaware Tobacco 4


Farzad Rostami Delaware Tobacco 5


::





Full Movie - SNEAK PREVIEW - Cosmic Disco Detective Rene And The Mystery Of Immortal Time Travelers

NEW - COSMIC DISCO DETECTIVE RENE (2023) - TRAILER!

The Secret Society For Slow Romance (2022) - available to rent as a new release starting January 1

Werewolf Ninja Philosopher at Vimeo VOD

Popular Posts

Godard's GOODBYE TO LANGUAGE - watch and commentary live - off of Metrograph At Home copy of film

Let's take a closer look at Mike Tully's negative review of IFBRT & see if we can clarify some things

Mike Tully (presently inactive filmmaker who is not a fan of shooting on DV, who is now running things - as far as I know - at the review site Hammer to Nail, who also blogs at indieWIRE, & who wrote a brief & positive review of Date Number One in '06, & a fellow Marylander who generally seems like a cool dude) attended the World Premiere of Indie Film Blogger Road Trip and wrote a review of the doc . There are several items in that review that I'd like to comment on. So here we go: "At its best, Sujewa Ekanayake’s Indie Film Blogger Road Trip is certain to go down as one of the more bizarre time capsules of life on early-21st Century Earth." Cool - life on Earth in early 21st century - right now - is pretty bizarre, so a film dealing with a new, early-21st Century thing like film blogging/a film blogging community, should reflect that reality. The doc, however, is very simple & conventional in its form & content (shots of people talking). It is i

This is no way to write a movie review

Cynthia Rockwell's "review" of Hannah Takes The Stairs is depressing not because she didn't like the movie but because after reading the entire thing, 6 small to medium sized paragraphs, I can't figure out the following: the plot of the movie or the situation or roughly what happens for 70 - 90 minutes, the main characters & any significant minor characters, who plays the characters, ideas that may have been expressed in the movie, similar ideas and situations that may have been explored in other movies or other art/entertainment and how those compare with the film being reviewed, the reviewer's opinion of the technical craftsmanship of the movie, how real life compares to the world being depicted in the movie. At the very least I would like to learn a few of those things about a movie from a review. (and yes, Rockwell does consider her post re: Hannah a review, as noted here , not just a blog entry reflecting on the lack of female participation in indie

Reading Material

Indie Film Blogger Road Trip