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2007-04-15 17:52:32 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I think it's different for everyone. I think we all seek out our own meanings.

2007-04-15 17:58:08 · answer #1 · answered by insomniac 5 · 0 2

Why does the word "life" have to have a meaning to it besides just living? Are we so bored with life that we have to make believe that there is something grand on the way to us in the end?

2007-04-16 01:02:58 · answer #2 · answered by hrld_sleeper 5 · 1 1

If you're an Atheist it's whatever you make of it, for you are a fluke of the universe so nothing much really matters except that which you create in your own mind.

If you're a theist it's living a life as dictated by your theology.

2007-04-16 01:45:18 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

To glorify God. We do this by living our life to the fullest, by accepting God's Son, Jesus, as our Lord and Savior. Jesus paid the price of our sin which separates us from having a relationship with God. When we turn from our sins and are obedient to Christ, God gives us the Holy Ghost. The Holy Ghost gives us the power to become the Children of God so that we can spend all of eternity in Heaven with our loving Father.

2007-04-16 01:10:20 · answer #4 · answered by Apostle Jeff 6 · 0 0

who says there has to be a meaning of life?

2007-04-16 00:56:51 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I don't know the meaning, but the answer to life is 42...I don't have the question yet

2007-04-16 00:58:30 · answer #6 · answered by Ford Prefect 7 · 0 1

O my heedless self! If you would like to understand to some degree the aim of your life and its nature, its apparent form and meaning, and the perfect happiness in your life, then look! The aims of your life can be summarized as the following nine articles:

The first is that you should weigh up on the scales of the senses established in your body the bounties stored up in the treasuries of the Divine Mercy, and offer general thanks on behalf of all your body.

The second is that, through the feelings, tendencies and faculties embedded in your nature, you should discover the hidden treasuries—the works and manifestations—of the Divine Sacred Names, and recognize the Most Holy One through those Names.

The third is that in this place of exhibition—the world—you should consciously display through your life before the whole creation the subtle manifestations of the Divine Names in your being [such as your senses, faculties and abilities].

The fourth is that you should proclaim your worship and servant-hood to the Court of the Creator’s Lordship verbally and through the tongue of your disposition.

The fifth is that you should do like a soldier who, appearing on ceremonial occasions before the king with the decorations he has received from him, displays the marks of the king’s favor towards him. You should consciously adorn yourself in the “jewels” of subtle human senses and faculties embedded in your being through the manifestations of the Divine Names and present yourself to the view of the Eternal Witness.

The sixth is that the main purpose for the creation of living beings is that they should worship and glorify their Creator. They fulfill this duty by submission to Him—by obeying, consciously or unconsciously, the laws He established for their lives. Thus, you should consciously observe the obedience of living beings to their Creator—their glorification and worship of Him—and reflect on them and acknowledge them through testifying to them.

The seventh is that, through taking as units of measurement the small samples of attributes like the partial knowledge, power and will given to your life, you should recognize the absolute Attributes and sacred qualities of the Majestic Creator. For example, seeing that by using your partial knowledge, will and power, you have made a beautiful, well-ordered house for yourself , you should know that the Maker of this palace of the universe is powerful, wise and capable to the degree it is greater than your house.

The eighth is that you should understand the speech of each being in the world in its particular tongue concerning the Oneness of the Creator, the Lordship of the Maker.

The ninth is that from your impotence and weakness, and poverty and neediness, you should infer the degrees of the manifestations of the Divine Power and the Richness of the Lord. Just as the pleasures and varieties of food are understood or distinguished in relation to the degrees of hunger and kinds of need, so too you should understand the degrees of the infinite Divine Power and Richness through your infinite impotence and poverty.

2007-04-16 06:55:57 · answer #7 · answered by BeHappy 5 · 0 0

*smile* I can't answer this question for you. The meaning of my life is being available for use by God for His good purposes, whatever they may be. I'm a Christian and desire to be a doer of His word.

2007-04-16 00:56:32 · answer #8 · answered by Esther 7 · 1 1

To EXPERIENCE and live in Joy & Love. Life is an experience so enjoy it instead of worrying about why your here.

2007-04-16 01:08:16 · answer #9 · answered by AnswerQueen 1 · 0 1

To discover your true nature and develop it to the fullest. This is another way of creating love within your own soul.

2007-04-16 01:06:44 · answer #10 · answered by T-Rex 5 · 0 1

Joh 17:3 And this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent.

2007-04-16 01:00:07 · answer #11 · answered by Myles 1 · 1 1

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