What Are Some Possible Truths About Life's Meaning?

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The discussion centers around the book "Starseed, The Third Millenium" by Ken Carey, which some participants claim offers profound insights into life's meaning. While one user praises the book for answering existential questions, another criticizes it as a scam, highlighting Carey's controversial background and alleged connections to cults. The conversation emphasizes the complexity of truth, suggesting that various perspectives—science, religion, and metaphysics—should be considered in the search for understanding. Ultimately, the dialogue reflects a broader exploration of beliefs and the nature of knowledge.

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  • Familiarity with existential literature, particularly works that explore life's meaning.
  • Understanding of Ken Carey's background and the controversies surrounding him.
  • Knowledge of the intersection between science, religion, and metaphysics.
  • Critical thinking skills to evaluate differing opinions on truth and belief.
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  • Read "Starseed, The Third Millenium" by Ken Carey to evaluate its claims firsthand.
  • Research Ken Carey's history and the controversies related to his works.
  • Explore philosophical texts on the nature of truth and belief systems.
  • Investigate the role of metaphysics in understanding existence and consciousness.
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This discussion is beneficial for philosophers, readers of existential literature, and individuals interested in the interplay between science and spirituality in the quest for life's meaning.

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A book that may answer some questions about life's meaning.
Starseed, The Third Millenium by Ken Carey is an excellent read, it will really change your perspective about who we are, after reading it, I felt a lot of my questions were answered and those answers made a lot of sense.

http://pure-research.net/healing/light/lightat.html

a link to give you a glimpse of what this book is about...
 
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A book that may answer some questions about life's meaning.
Starseed, The Third Millenium by Ken Carey is an excellent read, it will really change your perspective about who we are, after reading it, I felt a lot of my questions were answered and those answers made a lot of sense.

http://pure-research.net/healing/light/lightat.html

a link to give you a glimpse of what this book is about...


Well. You may have "felt" your questions were answered, but in fact they were not. You merely fell into a scam. I feel sorry for people who get scammed it's a dishonest practice.

Ken Carey is a man who claims to receive secret informational transmissions from aliens. His books are apparently what the aliens tell him to write.

If that isn't sick I don't know what is.

Ken Carey has been found to be involved in a few cult events, and has a history of...issues...with small children.
 
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IMHO, There are so many explanations, so many 'languages', so many posible paths to "the truth" - Science, Religion, Metaphysics, etc. And they blend and overlap each other. I think we'd all be wise to allow for the possibility that all or none are "fact". We are a very young species with primitive brains that we're only beginning to use, and less to understand. We 'know' relatively little. At this point we are merely explorers. In light of those possibilities, it seems to me arrogant and dogmatic to decide that anything is fact and anything else is quackery. As each of us seeks in his own way, he brings his discoveries and opinions to the conversation that will hopefully lead us to understanding.
 
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Ken Carey has been found to be involved in a few cult events, and has a history of...issues...with small children.

don't we just love those who will make accusations without proof just because they do not agree :rolleyes: what is ironic is statements like these are just as biased...

I think we'd all be wise to allow for the possibility that all or none are "fact". We are a very young species with primitive brains that we're only beginning to use, and less to understand. We 'know' relatively little. At this point we are merely explorers. In light of those possibilities, it seems to me arrogant and dogmatic to decide that anything is fact and anything else is quackery. As each of us seeks in his own way, he brings his discoveries and opinions to the conversation that will hopefully lead us to understanding.

well said...
 

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