What Do We Truly Have in This Life?
What do we really have in this life? This blog is both philosophical and practical, because our time on Earth is short—100 years at best. We live within the elements of Earth: land (earth), water, fire (desire), and air. These Elements have been recognized and studied since the beginning of humankind, roughly 232,000 years ago. Yet if, as described in One Love, our parents came from another planet and gave us a short lifespan to maintain control and use us as workers to mine gold, then these questions go even deeper.
Life, Elements, and the Purpose of Existence
We contain energy by nature, but only for a brief time. We live within the Elements as our home. We can try to extend our short lives through science and modifications to our bodies, or we can choose whether to maintain or destroy our home—much like our parents did on Nibiru, a planet within our sun’s solar system. But when we talk about extending life, the important question becomes: Why?
Asking Ourselves Why We Want More Time
Is it to help others? To spend more time on Earth? Many people say it’s to develop the soul and grow closer to God. We often call this spirituality—the use of our energy for health, happiness, and well-being. In this view, God is energy. This belief shifts responsibility away from something physical and into the realm of something many cannot see or fully understand.
Cooperation as a Definition of Love
You might say that the soul works with other souls cooperatively to accomplish its journey through your body. If so, then perhaps that is how we should act—with cooperation. Our cells behave this way; they work together to maintain the health of the whole body. This offers a powerful definition of love: doing something for another without expecting direct benefit.
Can Society Be Built on Love?
Can humanity build a society based on this principle? Only if we all share the essential things this planet provides. We all need food, water, and air. And if our deepest desire is love, then our behaviors must change. Education should focus on expanding consciousness—not on fighting wars, gaining power, or accumulating wealth. Right now most of us are taught non–life-supporting values, especially the pursuit of money rather than sharing what we have.
The Need for Conscious Leadership
New laws will need to be written. Leaders must be educated and conscious, not self-serving. We must stop carrying forward the destructive beliefs inherited from our “parents.” This is one of the goals of SOL’s One Love: to teach what tools we can use—meditations, rituals, alignment with nature, and tapping into the energy present in our food and water.
Modern Efforts to Protect the Earth
People like former Vice President Al Gore have tried to help in their own way, raising awareness about protecting the Earth. He has 3.8 million supporters, and his efforts are admirable—visit his website to see his work. But the deeper concepts of love and peace still need to be confronted more directly. We can save our planet if we choose to. But right now cooperation between nations is at a low point, worsened by U.S. policies, nuclear testing, and the harmful chemicals being added to our food.
The Harm of Modern Chemicals
In Randall Fitzgerald’s book The Hundred-Year Lie, he shows how many modern diseases are directly tied to the chemicals we use. Reducing this harm is an important step in embracing love and peace—by choosing not to destroy ourselves.