By this i mean morality and value
How we perceive or experience reality differs from person to person, as it is filtered through each individual’s unique viewpoint. But does that give anyone a free pass to commit crimes? Obviously not. While our understanding of reality is shaped by our perspectives, beliefs, emotions, and experiences, we are fundamentally always given the choice to choose at any moment. So basically the universe is observing how each individual being will react to a particular event given their own viewpoint. I guess the universe is learning through us?
To answer your question, I think it is not fundamental on a universal level. But having no morals and virtue, does no good for others. Since we are always given a choice at any moment, why not choose to be a moral and virtuous person? It is within our control to choose which path we take in life.
Here’s a good article to read if you are interested The Modern Day Virtuous Person – Enlightened States
No.
Haha well that is settled
reality is more interesting anyway with some subjective realities being like the channels of the interdimensional cable
Yes, we see everything through a value hierarchy.
That has been proven by modern neuroscientists.
Meaning we don’t perceive a bunch of wood, but a chair, a.k.a something we can sit in.
We see function, function is organized in terms of better or worse.
That is also a way to proof the de facto existence of God since you have to order the world in a value hierarchy otherwise there would be no prioritization ,no movement forward (dopaminergicly facilitated) and no movement towards a goal.
And whatever is at the top of your pyramid functions de facto as your god.
Right. That’s the actual question: Is meaning fundamental to human consciousness?
Well, with the alien intercession field, it draws in “those who have your best interest in mind”. So, does compassion emerge from life that reaches a high enough level of sentience?
Life may have emerged some time before earth or during a different period of earth’s history, and may have developed compassion and other moral values. And like that monkey island phenomenon, we can resonate with these pre existing concepts
Would we consider the various systems maintaining the trillions of human cells in our body, compassionate and benevolent? Perhaps larger consciousness beings see less separation between them and the universe, with them being one ‘cell’ or one ‘system’ in a greater whole, and so it is natural to maintain the order of itself
I Agree.
Also, I don’t need to write a reply, I will use this.
TY, Arcane_Drifter.
You’re welcome.
And to the part you quoted it’s important to understand that there will always be something at the top of the pyramid.
When you remove something, that creates a vacuum that will suck in something else, but there is no pyramid without a top so to say.
And if you “kill god” something of lower value will replace it, often it’s some sort of -ism (Faschism, Communism, feminism, etc…)
Things that act in a semi-religious way but without the transcended element a.k.a. god. We can look at the 20th century to see how that worked out.