12-18-2008, 12:00 AM
Nagual LoneWolf wrote:
A warrior will answer the above question by saying" to feed the awareness of what has created me."
A saint will answer with " to go into the kingdom of heaven."
A simple man will answer " to make love, drink, and be happy."
What is the real reason?
Every being has his own reasons behind taking birth. If you want an universal answer, perhaps this one will work:
To pursue happiness to the best of his knowledge and abilities. So... the quality of your potential happiness depends on the quality of your knowledge. The
more reason for not being narrow-minded about ways-of-freedom that are, essentially, ways-of-happiness.
A warrior will answer the above question by saying" to feed the awareness of what has created me."
A saint will answer with " to go into the kingdom of heaven."
A simple man will answer " to make love, drink, and be happy."
What is the real reason?
Every being has his own reasons behind taking birth. If you want an universal answer, perhaps this one will work:
To pursue happiness to the best of his knowledge and abilities. So... the quality of your potential happiness depends on the quality of your knowledge. The
more reason for not being narrow-minded about ways-of-freedom that are, essentially, ways-of-happiness.

