I've actually seen God and the experience took almost 15 years to even START to characterize in language I could share because of the sheer complexity. I'll use "**" where words start to fail.
As simply as possible, God is an undifferentiated conscious, massive glowing entity with physical dimensions. God temporarily extends something like *tendrils* that have unique shapes, vectors and characteristics (collectively "identifiers").
As these "extensions" reach out from the main mass and take on an increased amount of complexity in their identifiers, these become aware of their uniquieness from the source. They also "perceive" other extensions as unique identities--or simply put--other life (people, frogs, moss, etc).
As the extensions reach a threshold level of uniqueness and distance from the God-source, they *forget* or no longer realize that they are just bumps on the God source. This is somehow important because the perceptions, reflections, interactions and learnings of these tendrils are valued and treasured by the God-source. Not sure why.
I can share more, but again much is hard to represent in words. I struggle with the experience quite a bit and wouldn't necessarily wish it on anyone without warning.
Hope this helps.
exercise with all you can and eat healthy
Well you play soccer it`s a workout, hockey same is all that it does is give you some good energy and you need energy to keep alive!
All living things can die, but unless something kills them unicellular living things are effectively immortal. Multicellular living things actually have cells deliberately kill themselves to keep the rest of the living thing alive. Also there is significant evidence that the main way that multicellular living things minimize the development and growth of cancers is that all cells in a multicellular living thing have a fixed maximum number of cell divisions they can undergo, then they will deliberately kill themselves. Cancers use up this number of divisions sooner and deliberately kill themselves, unless they can defeat this mechanism.
A person who investigates the activities of living things is called a biologist. They study living organisms and their interactions with each other and the environment.
so they can keep things in order classyifying living organisims makes finding and sharing information easier
planets are some thing like earth but there are alot of things that are not the same.Like there is no planet that can hold or keep things alive like earth can.amost all the planets have no gravitey like earth does .
Lightning is so strong that when it strikes it lights up a tremendous amount of area around it. Lightning helps living things that need light. Just like the sun. Lightning may strike a particular area where the sun hasn't shown in a while. And just with that quick glimpse of light, that plant or flower just received its share of light in order to remain living. The sun may not shine bright all day, but if it were a terrible thunderstorm and lightning was striking heavily, those living things have now received an alternate portion of light yto keep them alive. So lightning can be looked at as an alternate for the sun for the small living things that dont see the sun often.
Living things keep themselves alive by breathing in oxygen and breathing out Carbon dioxide.
Respiration.
oxetn and food and menice
You need to take care of living things around you such as plants to keep them alive and keep us alive they give us oxygen.
Yes all living things do posses cells because cells are what keep us alive. Without cells there would be no life on planet earth.
water
Because its not fair if all of them die. They are living things too and they deserve life.
We classify living things to keep track of the branching evolution of each living thing.
to continue the species I believe living things reproduce to perpetuate and keep the species going as was from the beginning of time. That is the living things' needs. to ensure the continuity of their kind
This can be easy if you keep in mind that most things in any ecosystem are alive. There are just thousands and thousand. Things that are not alive are: water, rocks, sand and air. It would take more than a textbook to list all the names of all the living things, but they would include various bacteria, worms, insects, butterflies, trees, shrubs, plants and then all the animals and birds.
Do things that's native to your culture.
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