Every day I ask myself what I'm doing with my life, and I can't help wondering how many other Consciousnesses are asking the same question. Surely there's more than paying off your mortgage or paying the rent, putting food on the table, looking forward to a vacation, even playing with the kids, isn't there? Is that it? How am I any different from a beetle, if that's true. Maybe I'm not different. There are beetles of many different colors, shapes and sizes. If I could speak Beetle, I wonder if there are different religions, nationalities and dialects. Maybe there's beetle wars and beetle politics. Maybe there's beetle music - maybe there was once a hugely successful beetle band called The Homans! It's arrogant to believe that humans are somehow 'the master race', over all other forms, be those forms living or inanimate. Which brings me back to the same question: am I supposed to make a dent, a difference, with this biological cloak that I occupy between birth and death? Curiously, there is a purpose, or several tasks that most forms of so-called 'lower lifeforms' seem to follow. The 5 Tasks of Life are Service, Expression, Growth, Duty and Fun. All these tasks can be achieved more easily and efficiently if you know how to think, that is, how to generate U Particles and formulate UPWaves, without dwelling on the DownWaves. All your attention should be focused on what you desire, and on the desire of the Collective Consciousness of your Universe. If you look closely, you'll notice that other living things appear to pursue and often achieve these 5 Tasks rather well, whether it's a tree, a zebra or a beetle. And if you really look even closer, you'll notice the inanimate objects are also fulfilling these tasks. If you're a little confused, you ain't seen nothing yet! The book, UPWavers, launches in December 2015, and it will most likely transform the way you look at the Universe that exists outside [and inside] your body.
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