What Are Some Possible Truths About Life's Meaning?

  • Thread starter Thread starter Kerrie
  • Start date Start date
Click For Summary

Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the search for meaning in life, exploring various perspectives including literature, personal beliefs, and the intersection of science, religion, and metaphysics. Participants share their thoughts on the validity of different sources and the nature of truth.

Discussion Character

  • Debate/contested
  • Exploratory
  • Conceptual clarification

Main Points Raised

  • One participant recommends the book "Starseed, The Third Millenium" by Ken Carey, claiming it provides answers to questions about life's meaning.
  • Another participant challenges the validity of Carey's claims, suggesting that his work is based on dubious sources and accusing him of being involved in cult activities.
  • Some participants propose that there are many explanations and paths to understanding truth, including science, religion, and metaphysics, and emphasize the importance of remaining open-minded.
  • There is a call for humility in recognizing the limitations of human understanding and the potential for various interpretations of truth.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing views on the credibility of Ken Carey's work and the nature of truth. While some advocate for openness to multiple perspectives, others strongly criticize specific claims and sources, indicating a lack of consensus.

Contextual Notes

Some statements made about Ken Carey are based on personal opinions and accusations that lack substantiation. The discussion reflects a range of beliefs about the nature of truth and the validity of different paths to understanding.

Kerrie
Staff Emeritus
Gold Member
Messages
839
Reaction score
14
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...
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Physics news on Phys.org
Originally posted by Kerrie
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.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
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.
 
LogicalAtheist said:
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...
 

Similar threads

  • · Replies 34 ·
2
Replies
34
Views
9K
  • · Replies 7 ·
Replies
7
Views
4K
  • · Replies 2 ·
Replies
2
Views
3K
  • · Replies 5 ·
Replies
5
Views
2K
  • · Replies 13 ·
Replies
13
Views
12K
  • · Replies 23 ·
Replies
23
Views
5K
  • · Replies 22 ·
Replies
22
Views
2K
  • · Replies 5 ·
Replies
5
Views
3K
  • · Replies 6 ·
Replies
6
Views
3K