It has
always been purported by the numerous religions that have
come and gone throughout the ages that they have the answer
to; what is the meaning of life?
What
they are saying has nothing to do with the meaning
of living, other than life is a preparation for the after-life.
That they all have their own versions of this
joyful event is evidence enough for the casting
of some doubt on whether spending ones whole life in
preparation for death and beyond is
indeed a wise course of action.
Wasting
a totality of life in fear of a god, for that is all the
psychologically forced love of a creator can be, certainly
has meaning, but not one that is beneficial for
the living. Love induced by awe is only sub-servient nonsense
and any God worth its salt would recognise that.
Go
forth and be guilty about everything enjoyable, is
definitely not a recipe for mental health and happiness.
Be fearful about soulful
repercussions for just being human, may be some
peoples idea of giving meaning to life, but
it is not meaning
of any worth.
This meaning
of life, although most likely a necessary
part of gaining the degree of conscious awareness we now
have, has created more misery to modern thinking
homo-sapiens than any other evolutionary baggage brought
along with us on a long journey down through history.
Take the recent example of an outcome of a meaning
of life doctrine perpetrated onto innocent
people in New York and then those of Afghanistan. Both
extreme and overt cases, but then consider the second-rate
plight of women in un-educated cultures right up to our own.
These are only two obvious instances of outcomes wrought and
supported by meaning of life thinking.
Many individuals, groups, races, species, environments and
yes, other religions, suffer under its tyranny.
Compared
to the book of human evolution, existence as truly reasoning
beings, is an infinitesimally small epilogue. The religious "meaning"
hang-over, a construction of a primitive past, has its roots
deeply embedded in conscious thought, by its generational
indoctrination into the sub-consciousness of children.
Thankfully
for us and yon, a recognition of how we think, has greater
understanding than was possible for our misfortunate
forebears. Many will still not accept this very easily
comprehensible idea, and dismiss it out-of-hand without any
due consideration as to its validity or nay. It is not
rejected because it may be wrong, only that it might be right.
Is
there then, another meaning of life? Where does this other meaning of life come from? Is a meaning
of life at all necessary for reaching full
potential of happiness and contentment? Is Hitch-Hikers Guide
to the Galaxys 42 the answer we seek? On the last
question, so sorry, but the answer is not 42, nor did Monty
Pythons film The Meaning of Life, -
quite get there.
There
is no inherent meaning of life but
that does not mean that life should have no meaning.
Having a meaning of life is not only
important for a successful and happy existence, it is
essential for survival as a viable planet. It is oft stated
that we must make our own meaning of
our time on Earth. It is as oft forgotten to add that if our
meaning interferes with the meaning
of others, then our meaning has the same
dark clouds surrounding it as does its ethereal counterpart
and is therefore no different from it.
Religions
encourage and promote a meaning of life
that is based on a selfish salvation of soul
with no regard to the cost of that, and without any advantage
for living right here and right now.
Making
a meaning of life is
not a difficult matter. It is only portrayed that way by the
unscrupulous and the religiously brainwashed. If believed, it
can have disastrous results that humanity can well do
without. Some have already been mentioned, but nearly every
harmful aberration on the planet is the result.
Look at
some of the many meaning of life
possibilities that are just sitting there waiting to be
grabbed, that do not require too much extended effort more
than a slight shift in perception.
Would
you not like to join the many who are aware of the near
infinite chance of their very existence, alive in a
mind-boggling huge and ancient Universe where natural and not
super-natural laws rule absolutely, and see it as a thing of
constant joy and wonderment. Along with this comes the
recognition that all others and everything else, has had the
same luck, and it is only circumstance that has made that
luck a greater or lesser occurrence. To be actively involved
in helping with the averaging-out of this initial luck in a
fairer manner, without the expectation of
spiritual or material reward, is a meaning
of lifethat is not surpassable.
This is
not to say that all can or should slavishly devote themselves
to causes and projects to the exclusion of self, excepting in
short bursts. Interests of humans are innumerable and each
must find their own niche. It may be work, relationships with
other people, with other creatures, ecological systems or
hobbies. An achievable balance must be the aim.
Nearly
everyone, with a little effort, can find a way to encompass
some of the many facets open to them, and learn to face life
with an ever-expanding positive outlook. No-one can expect to
be exuberantly happy all the time but even when unhappiness
seems all-enveloping, the constant thought of achievable
future happiness is a worthy and crucial goal in itself.
When
acting on this information it must be remembered that there
are only two mutually exclusive choices:
A meaning
of life in preparation for
death, or, a meaning of life for the
living of the only life you will ever have.