Ascending to a higher state of being.

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The discussion centers on the possibility of ascending to a higher state of being where consciousness exists as pure energy. This concept is largely rooted in spiritual and philosophical beliefs rather than scientific evidence, making it speculative and ambiguous. The idea of existing as pure energy is debated, with no clear understanding of its nature or how it could be attained. The notion of a "higher" state of being varies among individuals, making it subjective and difficult to define universally. Regarding evolution, opinions differ on whether achieving a higher state of consciousness is its ultimate goal, as evolution is complex and ongoing. Ultimately, the concept of ascension remains a personal belief that cannot be conclusively proven or disproven, highlighting the importance of respecting diverse perspectives on the topic.
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Is there any possibily of actually ascending to a higher state of being where one's conciousness would exist as pure energy.

And would such a state be the ultimate goal of evolution
 
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Sorry, I think these questions are a little too "out there"-- too speculative, unmotivated, and ambiguous-- for any productive scientific or philosophical discussion to follow. Please see the philosophy forum guidelines.
 
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The concept of ascending to a higher state of being is often associated with spiritual or philosophical beliefs, and is not a scientifically proven concept. While some may believe in the possibility of reaching a higher state of consciousness or existence, there is no concrete evidence to support this idea.

The notion of existing as pure energy is also a topic of debate and speculation. While there are theories and hypotheses about the nature of energy and its role in the universe, there is no definitive understanding of what pure energy would look like or how it could be achieved.

Furthermore, it is important to consider that the idea of a "higher" state of being is subjective and can differ greatly among individuals. What may be considered a higher state for one person may not be the same for another. Therefore, the concept of ascension to a higher state of being is not something that can be universally defined or achieved.

As for whether such a state would be the ultimate goal of evolution, it ultimately depends on one's beliefs and perspective. Evolution is a complex and ongoing process, and it is difficult to say what the ultimate goal or outcome may be. Some may see the evolution of consciousness and the pursuit of a higher state of being as the ultimate goal, while others may view it as just one aspect of a larger evolutionary process.

In the end, the idea of ascending to a higher state of being is a personal belief and cannot be proven or disproven. It is important to respect and acknowledge individual perspectives on this topic, while also recognizing that there may never be a definitive answer.
 
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