live and find it!!!
2007-03-15 05:28:22
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Life is Everything. And there is only one Everything! Some people use the word God when they really mean Life. It's the same Thing. Life is Love. Life is Wonderful. Life is Infinite. Life is You.
2007-03-15 05:16:06
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answer #2
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answered by Todd W 3
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Life is what you make of it, life is like the wind it can be channeled but never bottled. If you think of life as a voyage you know it must have an ending.
It is upto you to make it a journey worth living and remembering.
2007-03-15 05:42:04
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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our question ''what is life'' opens up a very big discussion
You have not clearly asked the question
If you mean'' life'' to be that which exists in living beings (that which is absent when death occurs), then the life is the driving force called CHAITANYA and also Jeevaatma.
Let us think that the question pertains to human life.
LIFE is a mixture of all emotions.Life is the most noblest thing.
Life is a mixture of victories and defeats,Joy and misery,weeping and laughing.
Though LIFE IS TOO SMALL TO BE LITTLE (a famous quotation,I read somewhere),It is meant to be lived with humane qualities.
It should be lived with Love,Friendship,Forgiveness,generosity and love towards your own being,all this with GRATITUDE to God for giving you the chance to live.
2007-03-15 07:07:48
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answer #4
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answered by Radhakrishna( prrkrishna) 7
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Life is to live as of NOW- not to worry about the past that is dead and gone; not to imagine what will happen tomorrow as it is yet to appear on the scene.
It is very difficult to practice this philosophy but if pesistently adhere to it will give the good result.
2007-03-15 05:18:31
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answer #5
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answered by Marks 3
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Life is a good boon to make the hereafter.
Life is a taste who do good who do bad as you do you will be got reards in hereafter.
2007-03-15 06:10:41
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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A human being is a physical and spiritual being, created by God, whose final goal is to find happiness by accepting the perfectly unconditional love of God for all eternity, and by giving ourselves away in love to others (even when this requires suffering).
When human beings recognize that Happiness 4
is our true goal, four important things happen:
1) We begin to see that human beings have intrinsic dignity and inestimable worth. This means that we don't have to prove our worth to anybody. Human dignity does not come from what we look like, how old we are, what we can do, how smart we are, or even whether we are healthy, sick, or disabled; rich or poor, strong or weak, young or old, born or unborn, living or dying. Human dignity comes from the fact that we were all made to be loved into eternity by God, and to love others as we love ourselves. All human beings have dignity, no matter what their state in life, because we were all made for something Wonderful!
2) It becomes clear that an unborn child is a human person with intrinsic dignity, too. At the moment the sperm fertilizes the egg, this new being has a new destiny, a new end. The final goal of the unborn baby is the same as the final goal of the adult: to participate in the unconditional love of God for all eternity. The fact that the teenager is at an earlier stage of development than the adult doesn't change the fact that the teenager is a human being with intrinsic dignity and inestimable worth. In the same way, the fact that the unborn child is at an earlier stage of development than the teenager doesn't change the fact that the unborn child is also a human being with intrinsic dignity and inestimable worth.
3) We find that the phrase "death with dignity" which is used to allow physicians to kill their sick, disabled, and terminally ill patients, is very misleading. We don't lose dignity when we suffer. God's love dignifies us even in the midst of our suffering. Secondly, suffering can bring many gifts, such as patience, forgiveness, empathy, understanding, and even faith. Thirdly, suffering allows other people to grow in "Happiness Level 3 and 4" gifts. When we are suffering, it takes a heroic act of love to allow other people to suffer with us, to minister to our needs, to take care of us, even to feed, clothe, and bathe us. The word "compassion" comes from the Latin "*** passio" which means: "to suffer with." We owe great respect and appreciation to people who allow us to join in their suffering.
4) Finally, our Happiness 4 goal gives us the all-important answer to the meaning of human suffering. God does not cause suffering in the world. He is not a mean and cruel God, or a stupid and powerless God. We cause suffering when we make Happiness levels 1, 2, or 3 more important than Happiness level 4. God allows suffering because He respects our freedom. But, amazingly enough, He can use our suffering to bring us right back to Happiness level 4.
Remember the story of the people with no elbows? There was a fourth group of people who were watching all of the activity around the table. And as they were watching, they caught a glimpse of the eyes of the suffering people who were sitting across from them. And they noticed a goodness in the eyes of the other. They saw that there was intrinsic dignity, and something of great worth sitting before them. And this understanding moved those people to empathy. And this empathy moved them to compassion. And this compassion moved them to reach out their elbowless arms across the table, pick up the food from one another's plates, and feed each other.
And it was in this selfless act of goodness that the people with no elbows discovered the true meaning behind their suffering...
LOVE.
And that, after all, is
2007-03-15 05:19:28
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answer #7
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answered by purab_cuteboy 1
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life is life. it is live performance of man.
2007-03-15 05:19:15
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answer #8
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answered by sachin1854 1
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I have answered this question in detail on my web-site.
http://www.anchorpoint.org
If your really interested in the thoughts of a 56 year old Preacher, check it out.
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2007-03-15 06:58:13
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answer #9
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answered by drg5609 6
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The opposite of Death
2007-03-15 05:19:06
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow, that was a loaded answer, Sid! I was just going to say... Life is what you make of it. ;)
2007-03-15 05:19:02
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answer #11
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answered by DW 2
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