Are there "secrets to the universe" or is that just romanticising the idea, iyo?
Secrets of the universe implies the universe is sentient, and if so then it ceases to be a "force" and becomes a God, so to speak.
To carry with this chain of thought, I don't think it is romanticising, just like I don't think believing in God is romanticising either, to believe in a sentient being having secrets.
But I believe when we die and pass on to the afterlife, everything will be made known and we shall see one another, not like a mirror with its poor reflection, but face to face. "Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known"
To carry with this chain of thought, I don't think it is romanticising, just like I don't think believing in God is romanticising either, to believe in a sentient being having secrets.
But I believe when we die and pass on to the afterlife, everything will be made known and we shall see one another, not like a mirror with its poor reflection, but face to face. "Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known"
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