However, I cannot give these feelings a name and do not subscribe to any notion of god– in fact, I find the idea of a god as exceedingly comical. Yet, I admit that I also intuitively feel there is an underlying spiritual force in the universe and, I have experienced euphoric, mystical moments that seem to confirm this belief. This position sometimes leads me to think there’s no point in trying to make a difference… it’s not so much nihilism that I feel, it’s more of a mood of indifference. I wonder what Hawking really meant when he made the statement about life? For me his statement underlines the “oddness” of our existence and that in many ways the world is a ludicrous place. The meaning, if there is one, really depends on what resonates with you, the reader. This essay is a kind of thought experiment, written from a stream of consciousness, like an abstract painting.
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