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Page 5 of 5 From Carnal to Cosmic Love Integration accelerated with the Industrial Revolution and the introduction of credit money. Early colonisers in search of gold, trade and slaves, mapped the globe, learned about other people's cultures and spread their own. Their descendants spanned the globe with steamship-, railroad- and air-lines. Organising their Empires required telecommunications and multinational money transfer and banking systems. These are growing together to form a planetary brain: the internet. The possibilities of space travel and dangers of global warming are making us realize that we are one, and will survive or succumb together.
Will humanity fuse into a single body that joins in creation as effortlessly and beautifully? It is now deciding whether it will follow such agendas or flower in living creativity. Our history since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution shows why the decision is ours. So, looking back to our future home, we realize that we have been joining together much as subparticles combine to atoms that assemble to molecules, then cells and living bodies. Each higher level of imbrication has greater freedoms and possibilities for creative and destructive action. Where did the evil creep in? Was it sinful of men to give women love gifts? Of women to want people to live together more peacefully, happily and harmoniously? Of clans to assemble into tribes and then states and Empires? As humanity unites, also with other species, to form a single earth body, will that body's creativity not be a part of the process in which the universe recreates itself - including time and space? As creation renews itself unpredictably, that which is ceases to exist, and deductions made from that particular past contexts cease to be relevant. Remembered knowledge is from the past. When it programs behaviour in the present, that behaviour tends to be out of phase with reality as it is. Knowledge of good and evil is itself evil when it turns living beings into automatons. The truth is what really exists now, not any projection of 'what should be'. It is discovered by awareness, not by any methods or by denying them. Organizational power that is derived from ideals, beliefs, ideologies, rather than being conceded voluntarily out of affection, loyalty, is parasitic. Such organizations finally destroy both those parasited and their parasites because their programming is their death fulfilling its own pre-coded agenda. Go to Site Menu Go to Section Guide Go to next item Lessons of the early Industrial Revolution
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