The idea that the world is approaching a crisis is now widespread.
Fossil fuel dependency, a shortage of drinking water and available food
supplies for an overpopulated planet, together with a desire to acquire
more efficient weapons of mass destruction are summarised by the
Darwinian concept that nature is now preparing to cull out those unfit
to survive. However, in his second book on evolution, 'The Accent of
Man', Darwin notes that humanity's feelings of compassion for
underprivileged impoverished people, is so pronounced that it surely
must somehow play an important role in human evolution.
Scientists,
such as Jacob Bronowski, commenting on the 'Assent of Man', argues that
human ethical consideration can actually alter the existing
environmental reality and in doing explains the evolutionary functioning
of ethical thought. Conversly, if the reader considers that a ruthless
culling of humanity is a despairing natural law, then the reader cannot
be blamed. Lord Bertrand Russell won a Nobel Prize for advising us to
worship that law, because Albert Einstein considered that such a law
governed everything. Einstein's accepted that this heat death law,
developed to explain the mechanical reality of the functioning of a
steam engine, was in fact the premier law of all of science. Russell was
not a devout Christian but advocated that we must worship that law, Sir
Arthur Eddington, Einstein's close colleague, was a devote Christian
and he also he agreed with Russell that we should worship the universal
heat death law, as God's supreme law.
All three philosophers of
science had decided that if human ethical thought could possibly alter
reality then it must obey the laws of the physical world, such as the
one controlling the action of steam engines. They ignored the thinking,
that from a spiritual viewpoint, other principles of science might
exist. As we know, ancient thinkers had postulated that in the beginning
was the dark 'Abyss' then came light, then matter was created. Fair
enough, no steam engine could have possibly have existed throughout the
immense period of time leading up to human evolution. However, today
nanotechnology proves that consciousness functions from the actions of
forces associated with what the ancients called sacred geometry, which
existed before matter did. So much for worshipping the god of inevitable
chaos.
The reader can hardly be blamed for arguing that no
ethical science ever existed to explain how ethical thought could
possibly explain quantum mechanic's ability to alter the fabric of
universal reality. Again, fair enough, quantum biology is just now
emerging to explain how this occurs, when it's living energies entangle
with the reality of the physical world. By this time one can imagine
that the reader might be getting a wee bit angry for anyone daring to
criticise Albert Einstein's world-view. In order to soothe the
situation, one can suggest that Einstein's genius is indispensable, when
it is modified to co-exist with a universal holographic reality. This
allows ethics to become a technology to solve the problems of the world
crisis mentioned at the beginning of this article. However, the complex
technology is beyond the thinking of those,who unknowingly, worship
Einsteinian chaos energy theory as the very basis of modern science.
As
the general reader seems to prefer short articles, a brief explanation
follows, to explain that the ethical science actually does exist,
awaiting opportunity to become a human survival technology.
Sacred
geometry was used to invent the ancient Egyptian Goddess of truth and
justice, Maat, who was worshipped for preventing the universe from
reverting back into primordial chaos. The ancient Babylonian Goddess
Ishstar, also invented from sacred geometry, was the Goddess of
prostitution and war. Fibbonacci taught the Babylonian ethos of the
Fibbonacci sacred geometrical reasoning to Leonardo da Vinci, later
developed by Russell in collaboration with Einstein as a mathematical
worship of the very chaos that the Goddess Maat was thought to prevent.
The
ancient Platonic tradition of Greek philosophy used the Egyptian
ethical teaching in order to establish their 'Science for Ethical Ends'
during the 3rd Century BC. That ethical science was banished as a pagan
mathematics by the Roman Church in the 5th Century AD. Plato's Academy
was later outlawed by the Roman Emperor Justinian. Cosimo Medici
re-established the Platonic university near Florence and appointed
Marsilio Ficino to develop its teaching during the 15th Century
Renaissance.
The opening extract from the Review of Marsilio
Ficino's Platonic Theology' by Harvard University Press, 30/06/2006,
reads as follows: The 'Platonic Theology' is a visionary work and the
philosophical masterpiece of Marcilio Ficino (1433-1499), the Florentine
scholar-philosopher-magus who was largely responsible for the
Renaissance revival of Plato.
The reader can begin to realise that
the Western world has brought chaos down upon its head by noting that
the genius, Leonardo da Vinci,was not really the great man of the
Renaissance that were were all led to believe he was. His world-view not
only flatly contradicted Plato's teachings about spiritual ethics, but
together with Descartes and Sir Francis Bacon, helped plunge Western
science into the Babylonian worship of war and chaos. The solution is
simply to modify the present educational system from being totally
governed by the worship of the law of chaos, renamed last century by the
scientists, Maria Montersorri and Teilhardt de Chardin, as the Greed
Energy Law.
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