Some
scientists now believe that processed sugar is so harmful to the overall health
of humans that it should be taxed in the same manner as alcohol or tobacco, and
sugar should also be a controlled substance kept away from minors. However, when your body breaks down food, it
turns much of it what it digests into sugars anyway.
Too little sun can cause vitamin D deficiencies and seasonal depression. Pro-longed sun exposure has been linked to skin cancer. Too little exercise can lead to numerous health issues. But on the other hand, running, especially on hard pavement, is bad for your knees and joints.
Too little sun can cause vitamin D deficiencies and seasonal depression. Pro-longed sun exposure has been linked to skin cancer. Too little exercise can lead to numerous health issues. But on the other hand, running, especially on hard pavement, is bad for your knees and joints.
It’s a
mystery to me the way the human mind works at times. What good does all of this research and
over-abundance of information do me? It
overwhelms me at times. All of the new
discoveries and breakthroughs in the realms of science and health research. New information is available almost on a
daily basis. I can log onto any news web
page and find myriad articles on “Top 10 Cancer Fighting Foods” or “The Top 7
Foods You Should Avoid”. And every time
I read another one of these articles, one more thing in the world is less
‘safe’ for human consumption. Even foods
and habits that were previously thought to be healthy are called into question,
until it seems that nothing is safe, nothing is wholesome, nothing is right for
obtaining health.
It suddenly
dawned on me yesterday why that is… it occurred to me why all the confusion,
why so much uncertain information, why so many conflicting ‘facts.’ It’s because humans are caught in this
endless search to fight something beyond our control. We are trying to find the antidote for our
own mortality. Somehow we think if we
just do enough case studies, enough scientific analyses, more experiments, or
simply eat the right things and live a healthy lifestyle we will finally unlock
the mysteries of eternal life and find ourselves the victor of death. You may laugh at that statement, but if you
examine it more closely, isn’t that exactly what we are trying to do? I suppose I should have realized it long
before, but the idea is so far from my typical thought processes that it took
awhile for it to sink in.
We can’t
just accept that we are mortal beings, with a finite lifespan. We have observed the cycle of life for
thousands of years on this planet, and yet we still deny reality. Some of my earliest memories include
attending the funerals of great-grandparents.
Just as surely as each of us has been born, each of us is destined to
die at some point. Depending on your age
or relative health this fact may be more ‘real’ to you. It is easy when you’re young to think that
you’re immortal, especially if you’re blessed with good health.
After my
initial realization, the next thought that occurred to me is we are seeking for
our own answers because many of us don’t like the Answer that has already been
provided. Some of us don’t even believe
in this answer, some of us have lost hope in it, some of us have never heard of
it. But regardless of your faith or
belief system, it is a singularly universal fact that most of us have some desire
for something beyond this life, whether it is simply a longer life, finding the
antidote for death and achieving immortality, or faith in a life to come after
this one. It seems to me that if this is
true across cultures, countries, languages, and religions that somewhere
embedded within mankind is the realization that we were meant for MORE than
this life here and now. Somewhere within
our collective consciousness as the human race, we instinctively and
intrinsically recognize that this is not the way things were meant to be. How else can one account for this expectation
for something we have never experienced as a race, something we can barely even
tangibly grasp within our minds, and yet long for so forcibly that we spend our
lives, our money, and often our careers in pursuit of? It seems to me that you cannot desire what
you have not previously known, that you cannot want what does not exist. How can you long for something you do not
even know of? I, personally, don’t see
how there can be any other answer. And
this fact alone, is proof enough to me that there is more than just this
life. There is more in the universe than
what we see, there is and was a Divine Creator who planned more for us than what
we know now, and who is waiting to show us His way.
There is no
meaning otherwise to this senseless parade of molecules across time, this
ordered chaos that drifts through the ages of human history with a vague
premonition that we are all demoted somehow from our intended existence, from
our rightful place. And we have no one
to blame but ourselves. We have fallen
from favor through our own selfishness and arrogant pride, and we are all
craving the presence of God, the giver of Life, and trying to fill the void
with our useless human ‘facts’.
Maybe it’s
time we stopped trying to find immortality on human terms, and settled it on
divine terms instead.
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