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The next time you feel an emotion it may be enlightening to ask yourself What Is Emotion? Why Do I Care? I do care and often can’t understand why I care. Emotions are a hot topic in the news today. Emotions are often called “Stupid”, but emotions may turn out to be the most important part of existence. Here are some mind twisting questions that lead me to “Emotion” as the central answer to a very big question. How does God manage boredom and frustration (and why we are so emotional)? Situation One: If you had always lived and always will live (and you are all that there is) how would you spend your days? What would you do today? What do you think would really need to get done? You could consider your environment and its characteristics, but you would actually be your environment if you are already all that there is. What would such a person make if such a person could make things out of nothing and had unlimited ability and power? Nothing would be a challenge to such a person. Situation Two: How do you control a person who is stubborn and defiant and prideful and highly unstable while also trying to protect such a monster without removing that fiercely independent nature (since that fiercely independent nature is of your own making)? You dont want to build robots. Love? Situation Three: The mass population of humans will soon create a social system that is corrupt and dysfunctional that only serves the greed and ambition of a relative few in the top leadership, so you have to decide if you will let them have one big massive system that has no competing systems to coexist with. Should you allow them to have only one big system without competition? Should you instead set them up to be always debating over what is really true? The abundance of conflicting opinions makes it impossible for all to ever agree on one answer, so competition will always be present where there are many opinions, and along with the competition comes cruelty and violence, BUT in a massive single system there also is cruelty and violence perpetrated by the relative few in the top leadership against those who are subordinate at the bottom, so cruelty and violence is inevitable with both options. With competition theres mutual cruelty and violence in all directions while in the large monopolistic system the cruelty and violence only goes from top to bottom. Situation Four: After our mortal bodies are dead and gone we will live in a different environment, so what would God be having us to do with our time? My Observations: Humans are the most artistic of all mortal creatures and are the most creative and flexible and adaptive. I mean the broader definition of Art that contains Food Preparation & Fashion Architecture Engineering Poetry Music Dance Acting Humor Sculpture and Painting. The human mind can find solutions for huge problems, but there still is the problem of finding out what God considers challenging and what we will be doing in the afterlife. Mankind can build machines that can do many things, but mankind can not build an emotion generator. Only living creatures can generate emotion. Emotion is a feeling and a motivator. We know what emotion does and causes, and we can learn to manage it, but we are unable to understand it. Emotion often motivates actions that dont make logical sense, but in the eternal prospective we may understand the emotion is the only thing that really matters. Emotion is likely to be the answer. Our jobs in the afterlife likely will be the production of the most pleasant emotions that a soul can feel. https://youtube/watch?v=nT3O93-nxDc
Posted on: Tue, 25 Nov 2014 22:10:28 +0000

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