Whats the meaning of life to you guys?

Go big or go home! Haha

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I guess I’ll actually answer seriously, in the simplest possible terms, to experience, and understand.

For me, there is no such thing as magick, as odd as this may sound, it’s all the science of energy reacting to consciousness. It’s ill-defined, and POORLY understood, even by practitioners. (don’t take this as an insult, I’m speaking of the limitations of human perception, and comprehension). To overcome these limitations, they need to be understood, and then surpassed.

We are gods, how many of you create entire universes in your minds, for no purpose other than to amuse yourself, how many worlds have you tread, seeded with life, built up, and then subsequently obliterated, how many lives of your own creation have you destroyed, civilizations, solar systems, galaxies? For me, countless, on all accounts.

Reality is as it is perceived, and is thus, malleable. Just a matter of figuring out the technique.

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To experience sex.

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To laugh, love, cry, dance, and eat pizza.

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One of my favorite answers:

The meaning of life is whatever you’re doing that keeps you from killing yourself. -Albert Camus

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To live a life less ordinary…

Life is a cycle. A go around. A journey to experience along the way. The purpose or meaning is different to different souls and what they came for. Some souls came from less physical or pure non-physical places and merely came for the experience and see what all the fuss is about.

Some have came for genuine learning. Earth isn’t by any means the most advanced place or most anazing but it is very unique in some ways and it’s a hell of experience as we have already learned by now. Your soul can be tested and streched to it’s limits even living a mundane life. You learn what is hunger, need, jelousy, anger, humour,hatred and from the most sought after love.

Maybe for us who walk this path, we stretch ourselves much more than that and beyond. An experince like few others, whereby we may learn to strenghthen our will and learn to manifest in one of the most dense realities out there. If we learn to manifest our will here, then elsewhere we will be very powerful (so I hear).

Also, I second what @Lady_Eva said, I do think ice cream is part of what keeps bringing me back.

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To be happy

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I have given the correct and true answer to this question on this forum before.
If you can find it you win the prize of knowing the answer.

Here’s a clue

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To be blunt, I live because I can’t die. If it were up to me, I would leave this stupid physical shell this instant and never look back. But since that is beyond my capabilities, I have to settle for doing everything in my power to make sure that this is the last time I live as a human.

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100% buddy! I agree with that whole comment of yours 100%!

I wouldn’t leave now though. I have this stubbornness inside me. I want to win at this life and be better than everyone else I’ve known and struggled against. And I want what I see as fair for myself. And maybe I’d want to help people too, but that’s secondary.

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Live life to the fullest, and brake away from the Catholic & Christian god enslavement.

@AdamThoth he kind of nailed it for the most part. But the rest of the answers in this thread give me a feeling of illness…

Appearandly not. All I see here are egoistic, existencialistic hedonists who just seek pleasure. Just like every other human member of the collective masses.
Then there are power hungry, destructive and especially self-destructive individuals, representing humanity’s worst aspects.
And of course individualists who seek personal divination without realising their own escapism fueled by the hope of reaching eternity and finally gain a catharsis by excluding the rest of humanity.

I am not perfect by any means. But here is my meaning:
It consists of 3 aspects

  1. Thats the one including my ego. I want to make the best version of myself a reality. Growing, evolving, learning, basically making the best out of me that is possible. Using my entire potential in this life.

  2. The higher goal that stands above my existance. Securing the existence and preservation of humanity for as long as possible to ensure a never-ending progress. This also includes the forming or the help to form a society, which focuses more on productive and transcendent goals. Main goal here is the progress it will hopefully at some point lead to:

  3. The next existencial, evolutionary step of the human species. The ascent to collective divination, the breakout of this cyclic, dualistic realm that holds us. The catharsis of humanity to even ascent above the highest beeing. (If that is even possible)
    I work with point 1 to achieve point 2 which will eventually, with the help of point 2, lead to point 3.

Especially today we have the chance to get this done and save humanity. Everything else is just inconsequential.

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Heh pleasure and the elimination of nuisances from my life.

There is no meaning aside from the ones we give to it

The goal of my life is to kick this world and this reality’s ass. If I have to be here for any reason, I want to enjoy it. At the same time, I have an irresistible urge to learn and move on.

“People, don’t take life seriously.
We won’t survive it anyway.”

I’ll settle for the Conan quote and 42 ^^
But more seriously from a slightly gnostic viewpoint.
I think it is to experience and learn. Enough to find a way to break the cycle of death and rebirth and move on, or level up if you will ^^
Some of us might even choose to come back and teach.
Disclaimer: my views are ever changing and evolving, so I do not hold on to anything as an absolute truth.

To have an authentic human experience during which I aim to evolve, gather as much information as possible, and love as much as I can. Also to get to know what I am capable of, what this world actually has to offer and to heal.

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To transcend re-incarnation