Understanding Our Purpose: In Search of the Supreme Immortal Power (SIP)

Understanding Our Purpose: In Search of the Supreme Immortal Power (SIP)

Does God have a purpose for us? The concept of purpose, an inherent desire to fulfill a specific goal, is deeply ingrained in human thought and culture. However, delving into the premise of God assigning us a purpose brings up numerous questions and contradictions. In this article, we explore the idea of purpose, the concept of the Supreme Immortal Power (SIP), and the journey of self-discovery.

Contradictions and the Human Perspective

Take, for example, the evolutionary journey of life on Earth. For hundreds of thousands of millenia, dinosaurs were the dominant species. Yet, they were ultimately wiped out, allowing mammals to thrive. Why did this happen? Who can truly understand the will of God?

Historically, religious figures like Jesus emphasized personal experience even over divine edicts. For instance, did the hairs on everyone's head truly number to a specific count as Jesus once mentioned? In my family, we have bald ancestors, and we all keep our hair—showing the complexity of aligning with such claims.

I do not consider myself an atheist, but I do not believe that our Father God cares if I worship Him. The concept of purpose is a human construct, not a divine one.

The Journey of Self-Discovery

Each one of us has been born with a higher purpose—the realization of God, or the Supreme Immortal Power (SIP). This power is the ultimate goal for every individual, and it is inherent within us all. The true self is not the body, mind, ego, but the Soul—the Spark of Unique Life. The Soul is SIP, the Supreme Immortal Power, without form or name, birthless, deathless, beginningless, and endless.

The divine purpose is the same for everyone: to discover and realize our connection to the Supreme Immortal Power. By becoming one with SIP, we fulfill our life's mission.

Principles for a Purposeful Life

Living a life with a purpose involves several key principles:

Love God, love people, and love yourself: Devote yourself to doing good, loving others, and maintaining self-love. Love your enemies and forgive: Show kindness even to those who have wronged you. Offer grace and help others: Feed the hungry, clothe the naked, visit the sick, and care for the marginalized. Avoid materialism: Do not chase wealth, power, or money. Instead, strive to be a servant leader and be generous.

The Role of Spirits and Freewill

Your existence in this world is not just a random occurrence. You are a part of a broader spiritual framework where beings known as spirits play crucial roles. These spirits govern your life, from influences on your daily activities to your decisions and thoughts.

Spirits are not eternal beings but have long lifespans. Each human person is associated with a multitude of spirits that contribute to their consciousness, memories, and emotions. These spirits continue to accompany you after death, moving to different places and seeking new bodies.

The idea that after death, a person lives on in any form is a popular myth. In reality, all human beings are like robots, controlled by spirits for their games. This highlights the lack of permanent existence beyond physical death.

Freewill is granted to all creatures, including human beings. While they have the right to live their lives as they wish, any negative consequences, dictated by the decisions of these spirits, are also their responsibility.

Conclusion

Understanding our purpose involves a spiritual journey of self-discovery. We are not defined by our bodies, thoughts, or material possessions. We are manifestations of the Supreme Immortal Power. By realizing this connection and living a purposeful life, filled with love, kindness, and self-awareness, we can fulfill our life's mission.