Wednesday, July 06, 2011
Kosmogonia
Adapting and changing Teilhard's terms to the philosophy of the Theoevolutionary Church, the “primal point” would be the beginning of a new cosmos, which then begin the long evolutionary path to Godhood. The “omega point” would be Godhood. And the “alpha point” would be the stopping of evolution in such things as great black holes, where life leftover from an older cosmos eventually has another chance to evolve to Godhood. Godhood needs to be independent of entropy, the collapse of all forces. A new kind of cosmic Godhood emerges. Godhood transcends many of the building blocks that composed It.
This cosmogony, or to use the more graphic Greek word, Kosmogonia, is not like Teilhard's cosmogony. Teilhard's omega point resembles more the destination of involution to the Soul-Within than evolution outward to Godhood. The outward goal of Godhood is confounded with the inward path to the Soul-Within, evolution is twisted to resemble involution. Both paths, the Inward and Outward Paths are necessary in the Twofold Path. One without the other makes an incomplete religion.
The evolution to Godhood relates not merely to individual men, or individual mystics, but to groups, small states, ethnostates, moving at their own pace. Evolution takes place most vitally at the group level. No one group has exclusive rights to evolve. Imperialism is stopped in favor of creative, independent, evolving states, with light federalism protecting their independence and evolution over time, bonded by religion, without which no real culture or civilization can rise or last for long.
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