Meaning

In the absence of everything, when all was nothing, and from the utterlessness, the "tension" of this emptiness convulsed/repelled meaning. Meaning matured and bore the Logos as purpose took form. Sacros was shorn, a future born. In this way, what had not been, became.

The Logos is always, without dimension or energy, and is awareness. It bestowed the discipline of time upon all else that was meaningless to itself so that at the beginning there would be action — that which makes sense out of meaning. This true to this day. In this way, the cosmos came into existence and is the realm of all that can be known to humans through thought, deed and experience.
Meaning therefore is the reason, the womb, of existence, and life is a quality of which we are each an experience. Reality is life's shelter. Sacros is a property that consists of goodness information.
The Logos does not attend what humans think, and humans can never fully comprehend the Logos. The Logos can retract time once again but at great sacrifice and horrific loss. May this never happen.
Sacros is of one kind and without counterpart. It has an only value of goodness and is a force that may influence randomness in support of life. Sacros is throughout the cosmos. The cosmos itself is sparsely influenced by the Logos. Where matter exists in suitable conditions, the Logos may envelope chance with sacros in order that life may be conceived. Thus life can be set in motion as violent chaos cools into benign randomness which eventually manifests order, a prerequisite of life and its ongoing evolution. Life has the capacity to cultivate goodness and generate sacros. May the purpose of life be revealed.
As life came into existence, its spirit force, zoeros, was ordained by the Logos and has been sustained since then. Zoeros and evolution are interdependent. As life evolved, the Logos and the cosmos became interdependent though they remain separate. Life is an attractive force between all of these. The natural world, nature, nurtures its own interests and some of its species are able to contribute sacros.
Life is a precursor of free will. The human species is a maturing fruit of life. An attribute of humans is their free will which is essential to the generation of true goodness. Good action can produce sacros. Altruism is a clear example of good action and an affirmation of empathy in the broadest sense. Thus, the purpose of life, and particularly that of humans, may be observed and their meaning therein discerned in the interplay of emotion and intellect — the wellspring of human goodness. The alignment of empathy (high emotion) and thought (what to do and how to do it) is the impetus of goodness. Free will guarantees its genuineness. Willpower aligns empathy (the way) with thought (the vehicle) and stirs them into action. The informational property of this process is sacros if the physical action delivers goodness. In this way, meaning can be fulfilled and sacros becomes. Sacros honours the Logos and sustains zoeros. May good actions be given in thanks for life.
Truth and honesty are the purest paths to goodness and science is an important tool in the pursuit of truth. The ability of humans to generate and utilize information to improve knowledgeable good actions can expand the production of sacros. But, beneficial actions that produce good results do not contribute sacros if devoid of empathy. Other good actions are based in the desire to do or cause what contributes to wellness or kindness. These are such as caring or self‑realization or causing contentment, agreeableness, peacefulness, happiness or well‑being. This does not mean doing only what feels good, tastes good, looks good, smells good or sounds good for these goods are consumed by the self. Goodness is not enjoying the senses though these pleasures are a birthright of the self and deserved. Thanks be given for these earthbound treasures. A basic attribute of humans is the ability to do good and feel happiness in the process. Let this be the measure and never confuse this kind of happiness with pleasure.
The absence of empathy can permit the vacuum wherein badness can prosper.
Through the practice of meditative prayer, sacros can be focused on another being to its benefit provided it is receptive. Zoeros makes this possible. Only the Logos, however, can influence what is inanimate. Praying for wealth or to change the weather or to any object is useless. Furthermore, the Logos does not receive prayers. Those who attempt to use prayer in these ways are misinformed or have misunderstood.
Once life happens, the Logos, though aware of life's struggle, is disassociated with the lives of its members who live as individuals of their kind. Over time, life may mature (evolve) such that some species can manifest zoeros as their spirituality. The first instance of this became the “blessed moment” in the evolution of humans.
Humans can witness zoeros in the midst of life’s abundance or in the solitude of the desert wherein they can focus on their connection thereto. Both of these paths offer a place of rest when the self is at once in the abandon of unabashed surrender. Yet, for many, interference abounds and that of misleading appeal dulls their connection, too busy are they. Above all else, the connection to their birthplace of the forest is foremost. Actions taken out of respect for the birthplace are important, good actions.
Humans are very complex orchestrations of matter that can become aware of what of theirself is much more than living as a response to that which they can experience outwardly. Much of their “reality” is a virtual composite of complex physical and mental phenomenon. Knowing is the sum of these phenomenal interactions that can learn how to find zoeros and glimpse the Logos. For the mind of humans has so evolved that it can behold the spirit force and witness the sublime serenity of the Logos. Other animals that possess thought, willpower and empathy also can contribute sacros. Though their minds may not be able to manifest spirit, or they may not be able to discern spirit, they do know what is good for one another and they are able to practice caring.
One of the ways the self thinks and learns is through the imprint of its thoughts and ideas about all that it has experienced or contemplated. It refers to and can recombine all, much, or some of these imprints to produce new ideas. At moments of inspiration, when the mind and brain agree, chemically, a new idea becomes imprinted if it aligns neatly enough with the previous imprints utilized in its synthesis. This process helps a new idea achieve recognition by the self. Different people have different thresholds of impedence to imprinting. Different people decide to engage in thinking, or are capable of imprinting, to different extents. Many people limit themselves and their thinking by thinking only in response to external influences.
Volition gets the process started. This manner of thinking is a routine process that can be affected by so many factors experienced by the self on a daily basis.
Other thoughts, non‑mental unthought truths, arrive as thoughts that can be imprinted during times of revelation if encouraged and not denied. A disciplined, simplified self and emotional well‑being are key to their import. Access to zoeros makes this possible, sacros is the source of influence, empathy guides the way. These truths abound in the profoundness of meaning wherein life is an interpretation. Each who discover these truths find deep satisfaction, balance and salvation in their meanings.
Awareness of zoeros is achieved by simplifying the self. Discontinue using language while thinking, leave aside memories and experiences, abandon desires, quiet the emotions and be in a serene and secure place where all the senses are comfortable and unable to provoke anxieties. Do this while in the practice of meditation such that you can uncover the self that was conceived after conception and established prior to being coloured by you. This is the self acknowledgeable to zoeros. While in the midst of zoeros, this simplified self can be the import of truth through revelation or it can simply find refuge and rest in the embrace of pure love. So delicate is the tenuous connection between knowledge available to the simplified self and its import unto your self that only practice can transform faith into assurance. At first, your quest may be augmented by the presence of an abundance of life thereafter to become known to you while alone in a vast expanse. A forest often offers the knowledge of pure love whereas an arid plateau can emphasise truths. The arrival of ocean waves upon the beach can inspire virtue anointed with humility.
Once you are able to distinguish between the simplified self and what grew into the person of your self, it becomes evident that who you are exists only in the context of life, and your life in particular. In fact, the simplified self of no memories, experiences, nor language to communicate, of minimal sensory perceptions and profound empathy may be unrecognizable to you. Be thankful if the hard work of making you who you are realises its value in caring, kindness, compassion and teaching the discoveries you have made of truths you have learned along the way. Your rewards will be many in the company of others who share in the success of having achieved this same value. To subvert this value is to engage in either frivolousness or worse to suffer the pangs of irrelevance or even worse to live in the futility of meaninglessness due to a lifestyle of bad actions that negate goodness, such are those who are unlikely to know humanness despite their bodily form. May forgiveness release burdens that they may not know they bear, and may they embark upon a new beginning of their humanity.
Thanks be to life for you and when life leaves and who you are falls away, it is the simplified self, the self indistinguishable from the simple selves of other lives, that re‑recognizes its union within zoeros uncluttered by you. Though your simple self perishes with you, it could realise its nature as one and the same without you and "be there" where you cannot. Upon death's horizon may you forget to die. Let this be your self's solace, if any is needed.
Spirit is not a supernatural extension of the self, it is instead accessible to each person. Due to the fear of death, the self wishes spirit were somehow a continuation of the self and in desperation insists upon this fiction. At death, there is no individual spirit or soul that is released or that later can be retrieved because spirit always was/is simply a dimension of zoeros and has never been apart from it, never belonging to the particular member of life in which it can be manifested and cultured. An individual has no lingering essence, no surviving consciousness. That being becomes no more and thus irretrievable. Humans are therefore, at death, finished in every respect. Spirit is not a part of us though it is there to be shared among us through which to facilitate our understanding of universal knowledge and timelessness.
Access to spirit is as dependent upon our mind as our mind is upon our body. Good actions improve the health of our mind, and of our body, and are therefore essential to manifesting spirit. As you proceed down the path of liberation from your self and moderate the self’s interests you will discover that "no more me" doesn’t matter anymore because it is how virtuous a life you have led that matters most of all. The self’s exploitive survival instinct forces one to think of and treat other life as separate from one’s own life. This rationalization yet deception is what we are accustomed to believe yet must overcome for death is merely a reflection of conception before and after which is the life wherein we live. Though we are separate individuals, we are fused in life. Our joy, our worship, is in the union with all of life that surrounds us. Life continues after us just as it had within and throughout us. This explains how and why we continue to be though as an individual we do not.
The purpose of the body is to support the brain and reproduction. The purpose of the brain is to house the self and the mind. The reservoir of the self (make the most of me) is sexual desire (continue me). The story of evolution unfolds again with the birth of each new mind that can manifest spirit. Though involved with the mind, the desires of the self are necessary to our health and welfare, and as confounding, pleasurable, and necessary as they may be to be enjoyed, they are nonetheless baggage we must manage or even discipline until such time, if helpful, they can be set aside. They, however, are allowed by many to entirely consume their lives keeping them from attaining the knowledge of a completely fulfilled life by the age of their death. We can’t deny that with which we have evolved, it is our mother’s home to which we must return until its comfort we need no more. A mind once isolated from the complicating factors of the self and its desire can find spirituality even if only on a temporary basis.
Suppose it is too much bother to do good. Instead, one simply does not engage what is bad. All actions are within the law. Contentment abounds in the senses. Success is had, riches are many, “life is good”. Is that not enough of a measure of a life well led? Yes, though a life well led for the self. But, not enough for those who search for meaning and purpose in their lives. For in the absence of this quest, a person may never move beyond the obvious self and never know the fullness of life or its exalted basis. Emptiness may visit their bedside and wreck havoc upon their fictions someday. When this visit arrives too late in life then death lies in turmoil and regret shall accompany their final moments. No one should have to suffer this fate. Know that it is in this quest for meaning that we are created in the image of the Logos.
Humans experience a sense of loss at the passing of a loved one, a pet, or even at the loss of things. That sense of loss stems from an attachment made by the self out of desire. Release from the hold/grip of these attachments must be done respectfully for it is a human’s first and natural desire to want them, enjoy them, and to love others. Many of these attachments of youth are right and necessary during maturation. Later in our lives we can understand and accept what is still greater and apart from these. A life of virtue, well lived in youth and while aging, for the cultivation of goodness, is supreme. Any attachment that interferes with the pursuit of virtue must be among the first to be given up for a self less its attachments is no longer possessed. May we revel in our individuality and relationships yet learn to enjoy the emotional fulfillment and security the rest of nature offers us. Though still we may be dependent on other humans as the main support of our well‑being, may our empathy, as thus extended to the whole of nature, arouse vast vistas of vital sensitivities to guide the self's integrity spontaneously. In this way goodness shall flow and prevail in all matters of human influence thereby serving as a catalyst for right action in human society.
If, while in the fullness of life, a person decides to transcend the threshold of being and dissolve/merge into zoeros, there is bliss for a fleeting moment in eternity while the will to live is extinguished and the being dies. This then the final action taken by a few. Both selfless in pursuit and selfish from the perspective of loved ones. Irresistible yet usually irresponsible and requiring great care. There is, however, no compelling reason to do this other than to know pure love prematurely. A pure love that is the sensuousless love of zoeros, a love of pure contentment and clarity.
Those who die prematurely, in violent death, are as unripened fruit knocked from a tree during a storm and their loss is truly grievous for they are no more in every respect though we are grateful for what good they may have brought to us while alive. The recognition of this fact alone should be enough to end all wars and violence forevermore for such a death is the greatest harm one can cause oneself or another being that is capable of spirit communion. Death by accident or suicide is equally as grievous. But those who give up their lives to save or absolve the lives of others, in those rare instances as the situation demands, demonstrate at once both an extreme of selflessness and absolute caring, that they shall be enshrined in the living memory as agents of sacros and examples to all. May we find ways to minimize or eliminate as much as possible the loss of such exemplary lives among us in order that we may learn from the living instead.
As the body grows old, spirituality is evermore available to us even if shrouded in all the wonderment of youth. There is opportunity to dissolve into the spirit force resplendent in the goodness of sacros. We have only to decide to prepare ourselves. Otherwise, zoeros shall have no use or purpose at our death. There is nothing wrong with this except that one will not have availed the self of life’s mercy and the comfort afforded to it in the final moments.
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There is no evil force but only the free will or defective compulsion (bodily or mental imbalance) to do evil acts. Evil, therefore, is temporal and can never challenge sacros though it may deny goodness. Badness is a waste of free will in the absence of empathy, it pollutes the mind and cripples access to spirituality. Where goodness is denied or suppressed, happiness and wellness are replaced by anguish and misery.
Both badness and goodness precipitate actions that affect others which actions may be reciprocated and so on, but badness is a downward spiral of pressures and stresses upon life subsequent to its conception. Badness is hurtful and in one way or another gravitates toward a finite end of death. Goodness is an upward spiral of all that promotes life and is as infinite as life itself. It is in this momentum of goodness where sacros is made because the good information that resonates upon the delivery of actionable goodness is the property that is sacros.
Goodness underlies human life as a fundamental and assertive quality though it can be repressed by badness. The coexistence of good action and bad action within the same person produces turmoil and strife until such time as badness is resolved. In order to stop the anguish caused by the struggle between these two, badness must be made less or eliminated. Resolution is not achieved by simply overwhelming badness with goodness. Resolution is achieved by accepting personal responsibility for wrong doing and forgiving oneself or seeking forgiveness, thereafter making amends. To those scarred by bad action, may your tears cleanse deep hurt or inconsolable grief such that, with the help of time, peace and tranquility may reign. Cry and weep to the depths of your affliction that you may heal wounds even justice has abandoned in this imperfect world made better by forgiving others whether unto yourself or unto another. Thereafter, for you, a newfound strength born of conviction shall clarify the just way of good action wherein right action shall prevail upon a new day.
Meaning cultivates truth. Faith based beliefs are deeply meaningful to the followers of religions and as such are truths to the extent that such beliefs are not invalidated by scientific truth. Religions and civilisations are among the most notable achievements humans have realised as fruits of goodness. Their stability, their sustainability, however, is entirely dependent upon their maintenance and growth through goodness. It is a purpose of religion to give guidance and show the way of greater goodness untethered by the desires of the self. Religions attuned to the cultures of people around the world offer meaningful guidance in the study and promotion of goodness. But, as modern times bring new science and technologies to bear, religions too must evolve and keep pace with changing times. Some religions teach that an accounting is kept of bad deeds, e.g., sin or bad karma, which must be atoned for. Justice, within one’s lifetime, is the best caretaker of goodness when properly implemented in human society. Good governance is a birthright and duty of humans. It is the best way to reign in hate, selfishness and irresponsibility. Humans are fully responsible for how they live their lives. Humans are fully responsible for balancing their impact on earth. Good governance must include representation of the environment. Contrary to the meaning of life and human goodwill, humans have abused and exploited the natural order and given nature no vote in their manner of governance. May this grievance be remedied. see Zoecracy.


of zoeros, life and sacros

Zoeros is as the sunlight that illuminates what we would otherwise not see. It reveals the way to fulfillment if we know where to look. Though a glimmer of its light flashes from within each of us, that portion of zoeros, partaken as spirit, points toward the way until shut out by death. The self has only to travel this path lighted before it.
Those who could traverse back and forth have discovered the grandeur of living and the insignificance of death. For they could know the comfort of life eternal conceived as a living fountain upon parched land, procreating a pageant of ever evolving forms fueled by the elements. They could understand that just as we are each a body of living organs we too are organs of an interdependent yet greater body of life at the realisation of which is the illumination that is zoeros so vast in comparison to the human mind. And though we may die upon the failure of a part such as a heart, we were/are much more than that to this greater body because the vital roll we fulfill can witness and even bask in the magnificence of life itself. A person is not as a cell in service to a greater good, a bee in a hive, or a bird in a flock. You are capable of cultivating goodness and producing sacros that is in service to the very foundation of life itself and that is our difference, that is our salvation, the human contribution to life eternal.
May you rest your body among the trees and awake as part of the forest! Take your first step into a place of no words, of pure contentment and clarity, and escape, however momentarily, from the imperfect world in which we reside as caretakers and consumers of life, our human condition.


Cosmos : Everything that exists anywhere. Gravity, energy and time are fundamental aspects of the cosmos.
Goodness : The progressive influence of truth on action with the ultimate aim of producing favourable or virtuous effects or results from behaviours and thoughts whether of inanimate or animate origin. A purpose of meaning is goodness of which life, and particularly human life, can be an agent.
Logos : Meaning needed purpose so as not to remain unfulfilled. Meaning's manner of "self-realization" bore the Logos as a principle of order that has an innate need to utilise action to express meaning. Everything, everybody is an ongoing compilation of actions. The Logos can influence action through sacros.

Meaning : 1) The first cosmological event, a non-entity, having attributes related to human notions of reason+significance+need as in a reason for asking, the significance of an answer, and the need for a question/answer to be relevant. But, all of this in the absence of any specific matter or agent being responsible for any question or relevance and instead arising as a "metamorphosis" of/from ('in answer to') nothing.
2) The name of an epiphany written on November 11, 2010.

Sacros : Sacros is the reality of the Logos, consisting of informational properties that can influence action. This influence can happen to action even at the most seemingly inconsequential levels of existence (matter), where randomness would otherwise prevail, in order to make goodness possible over time. An action that delivers goodness in turn "makes" sacros. Actions compiled and compounded through aeons of evolution have created humans as an example of something that can perform goodness. All things, including living organisms, are compilations of actions in their final essence. Sacros may or may not influence these actions depending upon their value to goodness.
Zoeros : The first moment that an association of actions could result in, could cause, and could empower life (i.e., that which could die after having reproduced itself) was a supreme moment for the purpose of meaning. At this joyous advent of life, life could partake of meaning and have a 'place' of a free flowing union of life indistinguishable in any of its forms. Humans describe this as the "spirit force". The Logos, always aware, acknowledged life’s eligibility to comprehend the Logos and so it instituted a means of communication between two realities – that of life and that of the Logos. This means of communication is zoeros that offers insight into truths which instill goodness. Zoeros also is the 'place' of union. Life, through evolution, is still very much at work on forms that can comprehend this means of communication. Life itself is an expression of meaningfulness.
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