The Ultimate Question And Answer: What is a Human Being?
It was almost twenty years ago, when I became a university student, that I began to search for the essence of human beings and fundamental truths.
At that time, I often wondered what kind of life I should lead and how I should live it. I began to wonder what human beings are in the first place.
I think the question of what it means to be human is an essential and fundamental one.
It is a question that is deeply related to the very existence of human beings themselves, including ourselves. In the end, it is no exaggeration to say that we are troubled because we don’t know what it is.
After all, what exactly is a human being? And how should we live?
The answers to these questions have been presented by religions, and not only religions, but also the teachings of the mind and the teachings of God. Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Confucianism, and Shintoism all teach the essence of human nature in different ways.
No matter which path we take, we all end up in the same place. It’s just that there are many different ways to get there. The destination is God, and no matter which path we take, we will end up at the one God, just as the top of a mountain is one. It is the Creator who created the Universe, and all of us are His children, born, nurtured, and loved by Him.
If we don’t know God, then we don’t really know ourselves.
This is because we are children of God who have been created by God, and we exist as part of God.
There is no one who does not have a relationship with God.
There is no one who does not have a connection with God.
All people are loved by God, and each person has been given a role that only he or she can fulfill.
If I were to answer the question I had twenty years ago about what a human being is, I would say that human beings are the children of God. God is the energy of love that created this Universe, and we are each and every flake of that love energy. It is said that all beings in this Universe live with eternal life as part of the energy of God’s love.
I would like to answer that it is the most essential and fundamental answer.
However, even if I answered that way, I am sure that my then self would not accept it right away. It wouldn’t hit me right away, and I think I would hardly understand it.
I think to myself that it would still take a certain amount of time and years to raise my awareness.
And even though I am answering in this way, I am still in the process of doing so, and there is no end to my eternal journey towards God.