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| Re: Goal Of Human Life These are my personal Views … take what you wish from them Goal Of Human Life To contemplate such a question is beyond arrogance. Some riddles are best left unsolved. This is well beyond You and I. Man's creation could not have been meaningless.Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/gurmat-vichaar/18405-goal-of-human-life.html Explain? You seem sure of this. For me, Meaning is what you make of it. There are three parts to man - the body, the mind, and the soul. The former two entities may just be synonymous. Man regards himself as a separate entity because of egoism. When the wall of egoism is broken man realizes his identity with God. If god created everything then god created ego and then ego must also have a purpose or goal or value. Ego should be an entity equally respected, if it is truly god that created man. According to Sikhism, the individual soul has arrived to the human form after going through innumerable cycles of birth and death. According to Sikhism we are always required to wear a kachera. The goal of human life is, to try, to integrate the individual personality with God.Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=18405 A task complete with incomprehensibility. Im going to leave you with a quote: God created man, but man returned the favour cheers brethren.
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