The Meaning of Life is Conscious Presence — Jacob Needleman

What it means to be fully alive

Thomas Oppong

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Artwork: St. John the Evangelist at Patmos/1645/Alonzo Cano/Public domain

The meaning of life is one of the oldest questions in human cultures — and it’s as relevant today as ever before. As humans, we naturally tend to ask questions about the meaning of life and how to find meaning in it.

The quest for answers often comes from deep longing and an inherent need for connection with something bigger than ourselves. It’s also related to our powerful drive to survive and procreate.

The media has been selling a specific meaning paradigm for decades: a great career, money/riches, or power/status. But there is no single meaning to life — what makes you come alive is not just a pale imitation.

There are many different meanings of life. In fact, those meanings often overlap each other (or at the very least they speak to similar themes). But the real meaning of life is personal.

If anything, these different meanings help give form and direction to our lives as we pursue them. We might not even realise it consciously, but most people from other cultures know that particular values or purposes lie at the centre of their lives — and for a good reason.

Jacob Needleman philosopher, author, and religious scholar, once said the meaning of life is…

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Thomas Oppong
Thomas Oppong

Written by Thomas Oppong

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