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OUR SOLARIAN LEGACY: Multi-dimensional Humans In A Self-Learning Universe |
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Our Solarian Legacy: Multidimensional Humans in a Self-Learning Universe takes the principles and insights from Paul Von Ward's earlier book Solarian Legacy: Metascience & A New Renaissance to the next level, revealing the purposeful nature of the universe and the Homo sapiens role in it. This new book up-dates the earlier scientific research and expands on its implications. It explains how humans can benefit from experience and, with increased awareness, choose their destiny as self-learning manifestations of universal consciousness. Excerpts: "Are you ready, in the company of frontier scientists and metaphysicians, to engage in an assessment of many of society's most cherished assumptions about the history of the Earth and its human inhabitants?...If you are, I promise a dramatically reshaped perspective on the human legacy and, consequently, on your approach to daily life...." "Profound advancements in human knowledge over the past several decades beg for a beyond-the-millennium review of what I call Our Solarian Legacy....The evidence is now clear that we are more than mere byproducts of the planet Earth. Humans are not the accidental result of a random Big Bang universe that created life "by chance." Neither are they unique creatures born in a Garden of Eden subject to the absentee parenting of an anthropomorphic (made in the image of man) god. Humans are local manifestations of a universal consciousness that informs all life. If we are not yet cosmic beings, we are at least Solarians, with a heritage in the stars. in our Solarian microcosm, I believe, humans mirror all the characteristics of a powerful self-learning organism...the universe itself...." "When individual aspects of nature exhibit the capacity for learning from experience, as evidence indicates, we can reasonably infer that the whole organism (including humans) is engaged in a process of self-learning."
Published by Hampton Roads Publishers, Charlottesville, VA, 2001, ISBN 1-57174-214-X
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