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Showing posts with label NEW BOOK BEING HUMAN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NEW BOOK BEING HUMAN. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 October 2024

MY NEW BOOK!

BEING HUMAN! O.K. folks, today I release my new book, "Being Human!" (It's about a new word that should be more commonly used than it is now: Bio-Panentheism, or Biopanentheism!)

Biopanentheism is a philosophical and theological concept that merges the ideas of Panentheism (the belief that the Divine pervades and interpenetrates every part of the universe while also extending beyond it) with an emphasis on the biological or life-centred aspects of existence!

In Biopanentheism, the Divine is seen not only as present within all living things but as something that grows, learns, and evolves through the processes of life. 

This perspective views the universe as an evolving entity in which the Divine exists both within and beyond the natural world. It emphasizes the interconnectedness between spirituality, ecology, and biological life and often advocates for a harmonious relationship with nature, seeing it as an extension of the Divine.

Some of the primary aspects include:

  • Life as Sacred: All living beings are considered manifestations of the Divine, highlighting a deep respect for biodiversity and ecological preservation.
  • Interconnectedness: There is an emphasis on the interconnected nature of all existence, often leading to ethical frameworks that advocate for environmental stewardship and compassion for all life forms.
  • Evolution and Process: The Divine is often seen as dynamically involved in the unfolding of life and the u. It seeks to bridge the gap between the scientific understanding of life and its spiritual significance embodying growth, change, and evolution as integral aspects of Divinity.

Biopanentheism can be seen as both a spiritual perspective and an ecological philosophy, seeking to bridge the gap between scientific understanding of life and the spiritual significance attributed to it.