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Primeval Panentheism, Part 3 of 3

Primeval Panentheism, Part 3 of 3

The Essential Spiritual Path

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Apr 21, 2024
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In this long-awaited conclusion to our three-part “Primeval Panentheism” series of articles, we will discuss some practical ways to live out this spirituality. But first, we will tie up some loose ends from the discussion in the first two parts. 

If you haven’t already read the first two parts of this series, please read them before reading this conclusion. Here are the links:

Primeval Panentheism, Part One: The Use & Abuse of Nature Religions

Primeval Panentheism, Part Two: The Rise & Fall of Abrahamism

The primordial perennialist panentheistic monotheism is not a novel doctrine but essential to who we all intrinsically are and to life itself, as well it is present in every religion insofar as they are of any value at all. From endless eternities unto endless eternities, we are spiritual beings who are meant to worship He Who is Above All and Present Everywhere: God. This is our essence and if we think it is anything but this we only misunderstand ourselves and life. Moreover, this is so not just for us but for every sentient being in every planet in every universe. There are untold myriads of sentient beings endowed with free will, speech and intelligence out there and the Transcendentally Imminent and Imminently Transcendental (panentheistic) God is the telos for each of them. He who is omniscient loves each one as though they were the only one. He is their goal and the means to their goal. If a spiritual truth is not applicable on such a grand scale of space, it is not a real spiritual truth. 

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