One of my most exhaustive essays to date. It discusses the dream-like nature of existence, clarifies some of the confusion and false intuitions on this topic, and then offers some additional insights.
How do you find purpose in life when faced with the vast, indifferent material world, considering the dream-like nature of reality and the focus on consciousness?
It's hard to give a brief answer to a question of that nature. If I had to keep it brief, I would say that purposelessness is a specific feature of an anxious and incomplete consciousness, and that it can be dissolved without there being the sort of definite answer you might be looking for.
Thank you. It's intriguing how you connect purposelessness to aspects of anxiety and incomplete consciousness. Could you perhaps in the future expand on practical approaches or insights for individuals seeking to dissolve this sense of purposelessness in their lives
How do you find purpose in life when faced with the vast, indifferent material world, considering the dream-like nature of reality and the focus on consciousness?
It's hard to give a brief answer to a question of that nature. If I had to keep it brief, I would say that purposelessness is a specific feature of an anxious and incomplete consciousness, and that it can be dissolved without there being the sort of definite answer you might be looking for.
Thank you. It's intriguing how you connect purposelessness to aspects of anxiety and incomplete consciousness. Could you perhaps in the future expand on practical approaches or insights for individuals seeking to dissolve this sense of purposelessness in their lives