Summary of Religions, Who is God and What is Life? All explained.

Chapter 2: Finding God.

Any religion that has a God will say that it was their God which created everything. Now according to science we'd need energy to create the universe. Even on the quantum we see that energy is the most important part. Nothing can be created (be it by another or itself) without energy. So energy created our universe, the consciousness the Mayans discussed, the Ohm sound, the seed of life, Jehovah, the Big Bang they all equal the same thing: the energy that created the universe. My explanation for God would be the same as when a quantum-physicist would explain to you what quantum particles are. A quantum particle, in terms of behaviour, even shares the characteristics we attribute to God (broadly taken).

And when we look at ourselves we see that we consist out of 2 parts: the physical and the non-physical. The physical is our body, our temple. The non-physical is the energy that runs in our body. And energy can not be created nor destroyed meaning that we do follow reincarnation, when our body is destroyed after we pass on we will go back into the universe or the pool of energy we once came from, we go back to heaven until, in some way, we have a physical body again, be it a plant or an animal. If i have to explain what a soul, spirit or chi is, i'd say that this is it. Just like with the characteristics of a soul we see that we're dead when we have 0% energy left in our body.

Many cultures have addressed that we are souls trapped in a physical body. In Catharism it is even said that the physical world was created by Satan to trap us and that by living good lives/ doing good deeds we were able to ascend to heaven. The Cathars even forsake praying or going to church just so they had more time to help the community. The declining rate of church goers made the Vatican open a manhunt on the Cathars and they were severely persecuted, the name "heretics" was derived from them.

Chapter 3: Prayer

Now i've found a great law some time ago called: The Law of Attraction and some of you might already have heard of it and i'm mentioning this because it fits right into this article. I'd suggest you look it up, it comes down to the idea that thoughts resonate on the non-physical level, like a pebble thrown into the water would cause ripples, as such do your own thoughts create an reaction. This is why it's best to have positive thoughts so you will receive positive reactions. It's the same as praying, but without the dogma or like meditating with the difference being that you're thinking positive 24/7 so you can be positive and thus you can attract positive things. I can prove that it works, because negative people don't tend to be in a positive cycle and if you are in a negative cycle then who better to start by making it positive than yourself from yourself?

This brings me to:

Chapter 4: What is life?

"Life is a characteristic distinguishing physical entities having biological processes (such as signaling and self-sustaining processes) from those that do not, either because such functions have ceased (death), or because they lack such functions and are classified as inanimate."

Our definition of life is based on organisms/ physical manifestations, well i can't even call this a definition, it's actually more a list of characteristics. I believe this is wrong, because our body our body runs on energy, so everything that single handedly acquires and uses energy is alive. This does not mean that cars or dryers are alive, obviously, because they are physical, so they abide by the laws for physical objects meaning that they aren't alive. I say this, because i believe that when looking at the big pictures stars are life, a pure (life) force not bounded by a physical body, but existing in a non-physical body. I mean life needs energy, it needs motion and stars posses these traits. Did you know that humans can function without having a brain? Well, not without support, because the brain determines how your organs function, but it is possible to live without your brain. http://www.foxnews.com/health/2013/07/16/girl-born-without-brain-is-now-6-years-old/ The same goes for our hearts, we can replace our own hearts, but there's one thing we can't do and that's completely replacing the energy in our body. Even when using defilibrators we see that they only work prior to the energy or life function inside a body is completely drained. Nobody can be brought back from the dead (yet).

This theory makes the theory of reïncarnation and the law of conservation of energy coïncide with eachother.

The physical/ mass in our solar system is just a byproduct from the sun's formation (accretion). That's what mass, our planet, our body is, a byproduct. Life = energy, not energy + mass. This is now baptized as the Arch theory of life. And that even sounds appropriate.

Chapter 5: Conclusion

Knowing this i see that we're going in the right direction; we have now dissected the universe to the quantum level which is an amazing feat. Our knowledge of everything has multiplied by the tons when comparing it with our ancestors who had just invented the spear. How will we evolve? Well let's keep it at how should we evolve? We should build a science focused on increasing the power of our spirit, the non-physical aspect of our body. Like how prayer and meditation was something invented ages ago, but now we know that it has the benefits it claimed to have as seen here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/richard-schiffman/why-people-who-pray-are-heathier_b_1197313.html

So now we see that science handles the physical and the material, the only thing we need now is a science that covers the extends of how we can utilize, increase and optimize the energy stored in our body instead of only learning the process in which it is utilized. Combine the science of the non-physical aspect of our body with normal biology and we can call the result Arch biology. The combination of the physical (biology) and non-physical aspect of our body (Arch theory of Life) as subject or science can be dubbed as Arch Biology or The Arch biology.

Is it even possible for us to increase our non-physical body's capacities just like we are able to increase the function of our physical body, what do you think?

True evolution would be when we have no need for devices like those for transportation or heavy lifting, because our body has outperformed those. Bear in mind that there is a Native American tribe called the Tarahumara who is able to run 200 miles (320km) in one session over a period of 2 days. If these guys lived in our city they would have no need for cars or bikes.

I do know that we do not solely consist out of chemical reactions in the body; we are much more than biology alone. So let's find it and see how far we can go. Do it safe and take care.

End:

I like to end with some relevant quotes:

"Energy may be likened to the bending of a crossbow; decision, to the releasing of a trigger." Sun Tzu

"Love is an energy which exists of it. It is its own value." Thornton Wilder

"The energy of the mind is the essence of life." Aristotle

"Passion is energy. Feel the power that comes from focusing on what excites you." Oprah Winfrey

"There is a vitality, a life force, an energy, a quickening, that is translated through you into action, and because there is only one of you in all time, this expression is unique." Martha Graham

"Instead of hating, I have chosen to forgive and spend all of my positive energy on changing the world." Camryn Manheim

"I've learned from experience that if you work harder at it, and apply more energy and time to it, and more consistency, you get a better result. It comes from the work." Louis C. K.

"The average person puts only 25% of his energy and ability into his work. The world takes off its hat to those who put in more than 50% of their capacity, and stands on its head for those few and far between souls who devote 100%." Andrew Carnegie

"The energy you give off is the energy you receive. I really think that, so I'm always myself - jumping, dancing, singing around, trying to cheer everybody up." Cara Delevingne

"We are where we are and we have to move on from here without trying to recapture foundations of belief and actions that may have been those of our parents, but simply won't work for us anymore." Prof. Grant L. Voth

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