=1 "Wait till the universe is here"
Wait till the universe is here
Naturally, in an evolving universe, you have to wait until it is finished to understand what it is all about.
Suppose, in the precambrian age, you had wanted to know what man is. You would have tried to understand by observing the amoebae in their primeval sea, because some angelic power had told you that these amoebae would one day be man.
Or it may be, if you had asked the same question only 500,000 years ago, you would have studied pithecantropi hunting other pithecantropi. Or 30,000 years ago, you would have watched the appearance of the first homo sapiens. But each time you would probably have been well advised to defer your judgment till ‘man’ really appeared.
Is he actually here today so that we can arrive at some final judgment? No? So all talk about man is just empty sound and all philosophising about the universe is premature idle gossip.
Wait till the universe is here.
You don't want to wait so long? You want to know, right now, what this is all about? Then don't look at the half-baked, underdeveloped things and beings around you; look at the programming in yourself. Because that programme which has guided the amoeba through two billions years to become man is still in you, waiting to guide you during future billions of years towards that far away superamoeba, that omniscient and omnipotent, omnipresent and omniloving blissful paragon of all life: you (and me).