Dear WeLove-Community,
I have to admit to myself, that my "wheeler-questions" posts did not resonate all too much here in the community ... 😅 I confess, that my abstruse ideas are as hard to understand as my poor English is - and I am sorry for that. 😕 So, this will be my last post on this topic. I feel the need at least to accomplish it:
4) What makes meaning?
For human beings meaning is always associated with emotion. If there is no emotion (independent whether positive or negative) we don't feel any sense in life. Just imagine there was no emotion at all. No joy, no love, no compassion, no worries, no fear, no anger, no sadness. We wouldn't even know, what in life is meaningful, we would be callous and indifferent. Interestingly enough the word "sense" means "feeling" as well as "meaning". So, somehow it is related: Feeling an emotion creates a meaning! Whenever we feel an emotion in a specific situation, the soul is involved. So the originator of an emotion is the soul and it creates a specific feeling in the body, that we associate with that specific emotion. The brain notices these feelings in the body, associates the emotion and tries to allocate it to the current situation. The human brain is like a "mixing tap" and its output is our thoughts!
So, at least for human beings, the answer could be:
Emotion makes meaning!
5) It from bit?
The 5D is the dimension of consciousness and mind, the realm of concepts, ideas, wisdom and knowledge. It requires the lower dimensions to verify concepts and ideas within a material world.
We, as conscious beings, are experimentees and creators at the same time. We incarnate and we enrich our souls with experiences and we get in contact there with other souls and create sustainable connections that persist inextinguishably in the 5th dimension. We call these connections "love". That's the mission. So, if you want, souls (and other bodiless beings) create a "network of love". And we can feel love always in our bodies. It's the sense of our existence.
So, it from bit? As J.A. Wheeler concluded himself - "The universe is a self-synthesized information system!"
Of course, this is only my opinion. What is yours?`
ASHN! Yours,
Robert Anatol Stein
Robert, I also appreciate this line of questions. I am not really familiar with Wheeler, so there is a steep learning curve for me here. Many of these concepts resonate with me and help me to see that there is information available to teach us humans about more universal concepts and how these concepts relate to our human experience. And how to most effectively use these concepts as tools for learning and growth.
Thank you for bringing these questions!