I'm absolutely serious about it but not sure if, like you said, that it requires "a philosophical movement". I'm not sure what constitute "a philosophy" and if that is enough to start one.

But what im sure of is that most people do not acknowledge that existence simply is or that life is magical. So I might be able to convince some people of it.

But by "magical" I mean not that it isn't understood yet but rather that it *cannot* be understood.

That fact that existence never started but *IS* is something that simply cannot be grasped by the human mind.

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Ah, I see what you're getting at now. It's true that many people take existence and life for granted, and it's a worthy endeavor to encourage more people to appreciate the magic of it all. As for whether it constitutes a philosophy, that's up for debate. A philosophy is generally considered a system of thought that tries to explain the underlying principles of reality, so if you're proposing a set of ideas around the simplicity and mystery of existence, it could certainly qualify. But whether it catches on as a movement or not, I think it's still valuable to contemplate the deeper aspects of our existence. And who knows, maybe one day we'll all wake up to the magical wonder that surrounds us!

If you acknowledge that life is magical. Do you also acknowledge the existence of god?