It's been a while since I last posted anything on this blog, so here's something different from me for a change... it's my blog so I'll post all-sorts of my musings here! Not everything I relish in is just music-related, sometimes I like to think about life, how our world came to be, and how religion is merely just an "act" to control the masses of the human population - what with the belief and hope that there's some almighty 'God' watching over us (to prevent such fragile minds from going insane, I presume?). Afterall, what in the animal kingdom worships as its God? Hmm. I don't recall a tiger, or a panda, going out the way of its daily natural life to call upon its 'God'. What a silly bunch we humans are, must think the ginger tabby cat across the road. Get a life! As a cat. *purr*
I don't consider myself a religious person, and I'm not one to think that man (or woman) was created by so-called 'God'. In fact, I don't even believe 'God' to be that of a single entity. I believe that every living creature on Earth, unbeknownst to itself, is its very OWN God and ultimately makes up the God of Earth, or Earth God (I think I just made those names up but whatever) - a combination of ALL our living spirits, be them good, be them bad, contained into one "great-worldly-mass of an invisible spirit", or in other words: God. It exists but we cannot, and will never, see it. What I'm saying is basically that - I believe I am my own God, as you are your own God. We all have a part of this 'Earth God' in us. So anyway, putting my mynute beliefs aside - here's this theory I recently thought up, for your interest and amusement, fellow Earthling's...
"Man" and "woman" were created by inhabitants of another planet in the universe (perhaps from a different galaxy, whatever) possibly many, many years before man-kind on Earth, or even Earth itself, ever existed. The powers behind the creation of "man" and "woman" (or at least that which designed the basis of - respiratory system et al.) (before we were to "evolve" to what we are now) is obviously that of great intelligence (infinitely more-so than us human-beings) and possibly know exactly how our planet Earth actually came to be. They hold all the correct answers, they are all-knowing. Maybe it was also these inhabitants which created, or caused the creation of, Earth? Perhaps not.
We are almost impossibly-intricately designed beings - no way could we have just come to be, from nothing, courtesy of some "big bang". There had to be a "designer" of sorts. Hence the inhabitants of the other planet. They could have sent their life-ready "man" and "woman" to this planet we came to call Earth via their super-advanced spacecraft, or their teleporter machine, or maybe what we commonly call a 'UFO' (what does it matter - they're technologically far superior to us anyway), and then just went back to their own business on the planet they reside all the same. Who knows? So let's say it was 'Adam' and 'Eve' who were the first human-beings on Earth. They'd reproduce, their children would reproduce, their childrens' children would reproduce, and so on - centuries later, eventually making you and I. (Incest much?)
Here's where my theory takes a new leap: we human-beings are actually just "spectators" controlling a living body on Earth. We - what we really are - our "spirits", are actually somewhere in a completely different world or realm to that which man-kind reigns, as we occupy a (seemingly randomly selected) human body - our spirit (perhaps a million or billion miles away from Earth) essentially "possesses" a body in order for it to come alive. That, if you excuse the pun, begs the question: what on Earth for? Hmm. Eternal happiness is the absolute ideal for what man lives. So why is it that some of us turn out "good" and some "bad"? Maybe somehow, uncontrollably, the bad spirits are called from a "hellish planet", or residency of sorts, while the others are that from a "good planet" (or at least the same "planet" which first created man). But why is Earth the one planet we're all "beamed" to? Is it in order for the good to banish the bad spirits of their "hellish" residency? Afterall, it's these bad spirits which actually desire to cause damage and hate, and kill Earths' natural animal life/habitation.
Is human eradication to be in order? What if every bad spirit on Earth was to be destroyed leaving only the good? But then we are only human, and even good spirits can become bad... (and that, in a world of physics & human emotion, is almost inevitable.) (Also, take into account the animal kingdom... albeit being natural, they're not a "perfect" life-form - they can have unpredictable emotions too.)
Apparently, when we die the real answers are revealed to us. Who knows what becomes of our spirit once the body it was controlling is deceased? It can't just "disappear", something has to happen with it... maybe that spirit, wherever it is originally situated, on another planet or realm as I mentioned above, goes on to inhabit a new life form? Maybe back on Earth - but, personally, I really hope not! I don't like the thought of being reborn to this already-hellish planet... but why would you be reborn here anyway? Maybe only if you've sinned to great effect against the Earth God and your punishment is to live another life on Earth, but this time given a new chance to appease the Earth God (i.e. spread love, not hate, be more "Earth-friendly")? Because surely there has to be something more rewarding for the deserving good spirits which have done no great sin... there has to be a better place somewhere in the universe. Heaven? Sure, why not. Heaven could well be a planet of its own. Maybe it's this 'Heaven' which was what originally created "man" and "woman", or Earth?
That's about all I can think up... hope I gave you something interesting to read. I'm sure the almighty 'God', if he really was our creator - as many continue to claim, was mostly amused by this blog entry by me, Lewis Aquilina - just one of billions of his "creations" on Earth. I can only thank 'God' for giving me the power to even be able to think this way, and leave me completely unsure that it holds any hint of truth. Ah well. I suppose there's the possibility I might - maybe - find out the real truth when I'm gone myself, then I'll be sure to make a new blog entry and tell all... oh wait.
No comments:
Post a Comment