Life is a miracle!
We come from nothing (physically) and we go to nothing eventually too.
Even if you have Aunt Matilda's ashes on the mantle or on the grand piano at home like I do my daughter's dog Maggie May (from about 10 years ago) or my dog from about 2 months ago now, you know those ashes are temporary in that form too.
So, we come from nothing and go to nothing (physically at least)
That is a miracle in itself.
We may learn how (scientifically speaking) more each day.
However, there will likely never be a time when everyone agrees "Why?"
Because why is about philosophy and Religion rather than science
Science might answer "How?" more each day
But, "Why?" will never be answered in a way that everyone will agree upon.
This is just the nature of the human condition here on earth.
In the meantime, "Life is a miracle! And so are you and I".
I also had my mother's ashes on my Grand piano for 1 year or more in a blue velvet bag surrounding and ashes urn in 2008 and 2009 until my son could get
used to my mother's passing so we could rent a yacht and put her ashes to sea where she wanted them to be.
Life is a miracle!
Be grateful therefore for each moment of life!
For in the great sequence of time we are each like fireworks going off in the sky.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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