Hello again! I'm not sure if anyone has actually found my blog yet. I don't know how this whole thing works. I just write. Haha. Anyway. I'm back again to talk about something that has been on my mind lately and has given me a lot of trouble at times, and comfort at others. This is really important to me, and probably a topic that everyone wonders at some point in their lives: our existence and our place in the world/universe.
This past May and June I had the opportunity to take an Astronomy class in order to satisfy my last science requirement for school. I was always interested in space, so I was immediately drawn to the class. However, upon my experience in the class, despite the incredible knowledge of the universe I gained, I couldn't help but continuously marvel at the incredible vastness and enormity of the universe. No joke. I can't really put it into words, but a photo called "Our Cosmic Address" gives you an idea of just how large everything is:
Our planet, the Earth is contained in a solar system of 8 planets (sorry, Pluto). Four terrestrial planets, four gas giants. We are the 4th SMALLEST planet in our solar system alone. Our system is placed among other systems in the galaxy. Our galaxy is placed among groups of galaxies, and these groups are placed among superclusters of galaxies! The vastness is never-ending. Scientists have discovered that there are 100 BILLION stars in our galaxy alone. And that there are roughly that many galaxies that exist outside of our own "small galaxy". If there are about 100 billion stars in each galaxy, that gives us a total of 10^22 stars in the observable universe. That doesn't begin to describe the planets (large and small), moons, asteroids, comets, etc. Then their's us. A mere 7 billion individuals on the one planet in our solar system that supports life the way it does. I sat in my astronomy class feeling utterly insignificant. And do you blame me? I am one person in a huge (but not so huge) world. Then there are things outside of this world billions of billions times larger than me.
After the class was over, I spent a lot of time trying to figure out why everything was so big. Why am I so small? Why are there so many people? There are over 7 billion people on this earth and just one small human living in a small town in a small(ish) state. How do I feel important in my everyday life with these huge numbers floating above my head. And I found there are two ways you can look at the vastness of the universe: marvel and exist. The universe is an amazing, breath taking place and action ever moving forward and backward. It is a fountain of constant knowledge flowing for those who are eager and willing to learn it.
In the teachings of the LDS Church, there is a precept we believe that holds the answers to questions that come from our feelings of insignificance. "Why am I here?" "Where did I come from?" "If there is a God, why would he care about me?" This precept is called the Plan of Happiness. Before the huge universe I've described above was created, EVERYONE, every spirit to ever come on the earth (past, present, and future) lived with our Heavenly Father as spirit children. He created a plan for us to determine who was worthy to live among him and who was not, and the plan was the Plan of Happiness. Basically, we would come to Earth to be tested: to go through trials, learn lessons, etc. and when it was time for Final Judgement, Heavenly Father would judge us based on our decisions.
My point in bringing this up is to focus on the part where we are on this earth. We are here to be tested. To go through good times and bad times. Life will be hard. And ugly and unfortunate at times. But believe me when I say that this life is a beautiful place as well. The test is why we are all here. There is a reason all of us are here. Out of all the spirits that was chosen to come to Earth at this time, YOU are here and YOU are living. The universe is great and all, but it is down here where we live that matters right here and now. Everything is so big and beautiful, including your existence. Heavenly Father loves you and knows you as one of his children. You are an actual child of God. One of my favorite pastimes at the moment is listening to a peculiar podcast by the name of Welcome to Night Vale. It's a kind of quirky, darkly humorous radio show for the fictional desert town of Night Vale; and despite the fact that it's considered comedic horror, it is quite the insightful show. It touches on things like existence, time, space, self, etc. and one thing that stood out to me in the most recent episode, Old Oak Doors Part B, is when Cecil (the narrator) states:
"Be proud of your place in the cosmos. It is small and yet, it is. How unlikely! How fantastic! And stupid. And excellent."
That statement really hit home with me and is the title of this entry because I believe it so strongly. Our place here among the stars, planets, people, clouds, time, and space is small. But be proud that you are here. Because it is both unlikely and fantastic that you are here. Make the most of your time here. You are important and significant. We all lead different lives and are important and significant to someone in them. Remember that when you look around and you feel small and insignificant. It's okay to feel small, but remember when it's Christmas time and all the really, really awesome presents come in the small packages? Or the small, little things we do for one another to show we care? It's the small things that make a big difference. If you feel small it's okay because YOU make a big difference. YOU count. YOU matter. I really hope I got across what I was trying to say. Thanks again for reading guys! See you next time.
Remember to be proud that you exist.
Hailey
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
this universe is incredible and i'm just starting to figure out why
I'd like to start out by saying never in my life have I ever had a blog. I've had a tumblr for about 3-4 years I guess but yeah. Nothing like this. So I'm terrified really excited to make an appearance on this wonderful site for the first time. So here goes:
My name is Hailey, to all of those who didn't know who I was. I live pretty much in the middle of nowhere in South Georgia (it's really not important, it's just really tiny), but I attend anot so little university a bit north of my hometown called Georgia Southern University. For the first about 8 months of my first year of the "college experience" I was an undeclared student. Unmarked, and seemingly unimportant in both the university's and the world's eyes. I have a hard time making really big life decisions. It wasn't until this past April I decided to join a few of my friends like my girl Cindy Davis in the Graphic Design program. My entire story of how I chose my school AND my major are both topics for another day, but yes. Officially, I am a graphic design major, theater minor. Credit hours wise I'm about half way through my sophomore year because I'm an overachiever and APs and summer classes, but in actuality... I'm beginning my second year away from home in August. I absolutely love college. It's a wonderful experience where I've learned so much in and out of the classroom. Tales of my adventures will follow soon.
Being deeply interested in a plethora of subjects all over the spectrum comes with the territory of being indecisive and just having a thirst for knowledge. AN EXTREME THIRST. Among my many interests, subjects that come to the forefront of my mind are things like: art, self-expression, music, happiness, philosophy, psychology, religion, health and wellness, design of every kind, writing, inspiration, food, etc.
(Admittedly, I am almost stealing Cindy's format of her first post because I don't want to be all over the place. Cindy has a quality blog.) An important part of who I am is my religion. I was born into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, or for those of you unfamiliar with that name, the Mormon religion. I love everything about my church and am still learning things about it to this day. A big purpose for me writing this blog is to give inspired writing to all of those who would like to read it and absolutely YES religion will be among them. If anybody has any questions or comments they want to give to me, they are welcome to ask. I'm not shy whatsoever. I love my religion. It's not a persona you put on just on Sunday. It is in everything you do. It is how you treat others and treat yourself. The Gospel (religion is a way of life that brings absolute joy to a person's life, and I've seen that joy in others and in my own life. I know this.
Since I've been away from home, away from my roots, I've gotten to meet new people, do new things, make new choices and be exposed to things I never imagined existed or would make an appearance in my life. Perhaps more than ever, I am at a loss of words for the number of thoughts I have bouncing around in my head about my adventures and the lessons learned from them. And even the thoughts I have just pondering in my brain sometimes. (You'll find that around 80% of the problems I rant about are either internal or self-inflicted. Oh well.) So this blog is to channel what words I can muster and present them as food for thought for all of you! Or to just me. (Maybe I'm all alone out here...hello...?) My goal is to enlighten/inspire/provoke some kind of positive emotion in your incredible lives.
Then there's the title of my blog: this universe is incredible and i'm just starting to figure out why. I mentioned the number of ideas I have on my mind for this blog, and they are all tied to the universe. Our existence. Love. Nature. Space. Time. People. Life. Death. Everything is tied to the universe and its design is absolutely amazing. The complex coils and inter-mechanisms are made of these and more, and this blog is just a way of me putting into mere words how, why, and what makes this universe so vast. so amazing. So incredible. I'm really looking forward to writing on this blog! Take care of yourselves guys!
Go explore something.
Till next time,
Hailey.
My name is Hailey, to all of those who didn't know who I was. I live pretty much in the middle of nowhere in South Georgia (it's really not important, it's just really tiny), but I attend a
Being deeply interested in a plethora of subjects all over the spectrum comes with the territory of being indecisive and just having a thirst for knowledge. AN EXTREME THIRST. Among my many interests, subjects that come to the forefront of my mind are things like: art, self-expression, music, happiness, philosophy, psychology, religion, health and wellness, design of every kind, writing, inspiration, food, etc.
(Admittedly, I am almost stealing Cindy's format of her first post because I don't want to be all over the place. Cindy has a quality blog.) An important part of who I am is my religion. I was born into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, or for those of you unfamiliar with that name, the Mormon religion. I love everything about my church and am still learning things about it to this day. A big purpose for me writing this blog is to give inspired writing to all of those who would like to read it and absolutely YES religion will be among them. If anybody has any questions or comments they want to give to me, they are welcome to ask. I'm not shy whatsoever. I love my religion. It's not a persona you put on just on Sunday. It is in everything you do. It is how you treat others and treat yourself. The Gospel (religion is a way of life that brings absolute joy to a person's life, and I've seen that joy in others and in my own life. I know this.
Since I've been away from home, away from my roots, I've gotten to meet new people, do new things, make new choices and be exposed to things I never imagined existed or would make an appearance in my life. Perhaps more than ever, I am at a loss of words for the number of thoughts I have bouncing around in my head about my adventures and the lessons learned from them. And even the thoughts I have just pondering in my brain sometimes. (You'll find that around 80% of the problems I rant about are either internal or self-inflicted. Oh well.) So this blog is to channel what words I can muster and present them as food for thought for all of you! Or to just me.
Then there's the title of my blog: this universe is incredible and i'm just starting to figure out why. I mentioned the number of ideas I have on my mind for this blog, and they are all tied to the universe. Our existence. Love. Nature. Space. Time. People. Life. Death. Everything is tied to the universe and its design is absolutely amazing. The complex coils and inter-mechanisms are made of these and more, and this blog is just a way of me putting into mere words how, why, and what makes this universe so vast. so amazing. So incredible. I'm really looking forward to writing on this blog! Take care of yourselves guys!
Go explore something.
Till next time,
Hailey.
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