To me, religions and beliefs are a manifestation, probably one of the closest one asides from our behaviour and perceptions thereof in regards to what society asks of us, of our human nature.
The traits and conclusion which make such aspects, even though, as mentioned before can never be proven, does indeed show that these are all things we have created, and I believe that mankind creates out of necessity.
For example, if art is the manifestation of our emotions and what it means to be human, then it is a callout to to let know what we feel and perceive, because having it all bottled in impedes a normal and healthy progress through life.
What makes this rather subtle is that folks may not realize, as mean and unthoughtful as it may sound, that our societies also need school shootings, child abuse or racism. Everything fits in a cycle, and every part of this cycle makes fuel the next.
It seems simple to me that we are here for the same reasons as animals are; to take up a part of the ecology so to speak, and tend to it via subconscious commends; we only live in order to live.
And why? That is the harder reason, and I would not know where to even begin...mostly because of several factors. Whatever it is which decides this progress, is it even sentient? Is it even one thing? Or rather, are we like some sort of collective cosmic anomaly?
I believe that the planet and all on it are in sort of ''harmonious'' state, meaning that we cannot live without all included and all which occurs. The idea of a cycle is given to me by my own desires and fears, the necessities needed to rectify them and my perception thereof, all the way to the sort of fish some penguins might need to feed on in order to live in a certain area. I believe that to understand, translation is one major key, among others.
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but if you want to know WHY are we here I must say : we are here because nature and destiny entwined and made it to happen that we exist
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I would inquire elaboration upon the following, if you do not mind...because in the most literal sense, science and spirituality are things that do not mix, and both show facets of the manifestations of which I speak...but perhaps there is a transition you had meant which I have fail to comprehend?