All of us, (human beings, animals, plants), - all living organisms are one with our universe, not just spiritually, but physically as well. Our body is made from the same elements of this planet, clear evidence we are as much connected to this planet as is any tree blowing in the wind. Our consciousness is not of our own, but is rather the universe's attempt to be aware of itself. We are the living consciousness of the very same universe we have trouble explaining. Why else is the question, "What is the meaning of life?", considered the question of all questions? That is a question of the universe, through out natural instinct, but not of any one human individual.

But, because we have not yet evolved into intelligent enough creatures to handle the truth as it appears, we create fantastic fairy tales of things we cannot understand such as death, and afterlife. Only through higher education can we evolve ourselves to understand the world as it is, rather than as we prefer to see it. To find the the truth that there is no death, life is just a dream, and we are the imagination of ourselves.

Oh yea, I also found out that even a shitload of California's highest quality medical marijuana won't make Spaceballs entertaining again.

Tell me your thoughts, and extra brownie points if you can figure who inspired this public service announcement

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Nailhead Reviewed by Nailhead on . What I learned on April 20th..... All of us, (human beings, animals, plants), - all living organisms are one with our universe, not just spiritually, but physically as well. Our body is made from the same elements of this planet, clear evidence we are as much connected to this planet as is any tree blowing in the wind. Our consciousness is not of our own, but is rather the universe's attempt to be aware of itself. We are the living consciousness of the very same universe we have trouble explaining. Why else is the question, Rating: 5