Saturday, February 07, 2015

Life and the cosmic goal


To adapt and change Nietzsche (The Will To Power), we could say the evolution of life is a “force-establishing process” in which various contending forces grow unequally, with some coming to terms with resisting forces by combining with those that are sufficiently related to it, and they then conspire together for power and survival success. And the process continues with continual “interpretation” of the various power levels as one of the very first principles of the organic evolutionary process.

The cosmos is not evolving toward a state of stability, and so its evolutionary zenith is not equilibrium. Energy is converted into life and then life is converted toward evolving to Godhood by way of material/supermaterial evolution, which goes on always, with some life receding, devolving, and other life evolving toward Godhood.

Religion, philosophy and science need to harmonize with this dynamic. In our overpopulated world this is how we arrive at a cooperative ethnopluralism, to harmonize with the natural dynamic of evolution, real human nature, group selection, and the contending forces of men. The cosmic goal is Godhood, which is life at its highest evolution and success.

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