Life's destination is a vanishing horizon, retreating before the advancing thread of awareness as it learns new ways to gather, process and respond to information.
Individual beings - on the scale of a cell, a multicellular creature, a species, or an ecosystem - are embedded within a vast network of intercommunications.
Each being perceives itself as the focus of these forces, just as we see the path of sunlight on the sea coming directly into our own eyes.
Each being perceives other beings as individual entities separate and apart from its own focus..
The network of intercommunications creating all the beings, determining their relationships and their future, is beyond the horizon of any one's perceptions.
But not beyond ours.
The thread of awareness is invisible to itself.
We understand signals from the world around us, but not the systems we use to gather these signals, process them, or form an understanding in our minds.
The mechanisms of sight are transparent to creatures with eyes.
So too, the evolution of the thread of awareness is beyond our horizon of understanding because we are the process of becoming.
Survival depends on the ability to perceive changes in the surrounding environment, evaluate these changes, respond and then observe if the response had the desired effect. All living creatures have these abilities - they are the foundation of life - they are the thread of awareness in chaos.
Each individual being - bacteria, cell, multicellular organism, species - learns new ways to use its own abilities, based on its heritage of abilities, knowledge and relationships with other beings and systems.
Over the millennia, the thread of awareness has voyaged steadily towards the vanishing horizon of knowledge and understanding, with every new discovery of improved abilities revealing an expanding universe of questions.
For more on how life seeks its own destination, go to evolution, and learning.
For a look at a diagram showing the structure of this process, and how to participate in experiencing it, go to The Torus Concept.
Beyond Horizons of Perceptions