The Reality of Life: Story of a Lived Life - Mr. Hans Juergen Briest - Books - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf - 9781475108033 - March 28, 2012
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The Reality of Life: Story of a Lived Life

Mr. Hans Juergen Briest

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The Reality of Life: Story of a Lived Life

The Maya calendar ends after sunset on 21. December, 2012. That?s a fact. Venus goes down in the west as the Pleiades rise at the same time in the east. That?s also a fact. It?s a clear sign for the old Mayas that another cycle is about to expire. Twelve have been expired yet. A civilization elapses and a new time begins. The internet is full of reports and prophecies about this date. History is also full of dates for the end of the world. Take a look around the webpages. How many times have we heard about it, but we are still alive. As far back as a little boy we sung,>30st of May will be the end of the world<. Aren?t there enough hints for the world really going to end? I can take every random day of human history. Every time I will find a similar long list with signs that it can?t go on like that very long. Humans and nature always contrived ways and means to rescue the earth, to survive. I?m wondering how we are going to survive while too many catastrophes are happening in our daily life. Today, there are so many humans on this earth as it never happened to this planet before. With a raising number of humans, there is also a raising number of problems to solve. Certainly there are accordingly enough shrewd heads trying to solve those problems. As we spectacularly experienced in the past, we aren?t able to do something, against the nature. The world?s complex ecosystem always ensures balance, and there is only one realistic possibility to erase 6 billion humans at one stroke. The earth must break apart. Good luck, we work at speed to explore the big bang with its black holes. CERN is ready; Switzerland is beautiful and has plenty to offer. Isn?t it the wish of nearly everyone (some of us are evil conspecifics) that everything evil in the world is being eradicated? Will there be a planet full of peace and fortune to live on? Perhaps I?d call it paradise. If each and every and the whole humanity comes this far, one day so that everyone embraces the loving laws, so that the door to paradise is wide open. My wish is as naive as a wish of a child that wants to eat chocolate pudding every day. I?d like to clarify this by the example Tibet. There once existed a small, isolated country with, ? by the help of continuous brain work and meditation, ? a big valuable treasure of wisdom and knowledge. Unfortunately, scarcely anybody knew about this country at that time, so nobody was able to profit of its knowledge. Some day came the occupation of China, which was the reason that this diamond got blown up and every single piece of it got spread all over the world, to bring centuries-old knowledge, straight to the humanity. Whenever I?m reading a book of those masters, I?m glad and thankful they brought their insights to the western civilization. Was this destructive power by the Chinese maybe necessary? Was it about time that the science of the Tibetans had to spread all over the world? Why is it required that humans have to die and are not able to live forever? Is there a chance that it?s just because many people become more inflexible as well as more rigid with advancing age, that their forces aren?t enough anymore to try to understand the new times? It is not better, to have a complete restart? With a new body, and spirit rid of ballast? Is that the case with all the peoples and civilizations? The nature is based on the process of permanent development and passing. The development subsists on the passing. Quite all humans on this planet are completely exchanged all hundred years. Today, nobody that had lived in 1906 lives anymore and in 2106, we won?t live anymore, either. This also means that 6 billion humans are going to die in the next hundred years.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 28, 2012
ISBN13 9781475108033
Publishers CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf
Pages 296
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 16 mm   ·   381 g
Language English  

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