Saturday, November 23, 2019
Religion, philosophy, and science have no real end, no real goal, without theoevolution
Religion, philosophy, and
science have no real end, no real goal, without theoevolution, that
is, without the material evolution of life to supermaterial Godhood,
which is why---as Alan Tate said years ago in a review about
leisure---modern life has misbegotten separations between religion
and education, work and play, morality and business, art and society,
love and sex, leisure and work, individual and the community, the material and spiritual.
Theoevolution does not
mean that religion becomes the flunky of science, it means that both
religion and science see the sacred goal of life as evolving in the
material world to supermaterial Godhood. That is, the traditional God
experienced by occult ascetics, which is really a peak material
experience, is now seen as the continuing levels of real Godhood
reached by material evolution.
Theoevolution brings the
anarchic and nihilistic separations, which have caused alienation in
modern societies, back together again, as they were in the of time of
the ancient Greeks and the medieval period, only this time with
sacred material and supermaterial realistic ends and goals, and not
non-material, non-existing, artificial spiritual goals.
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