Alliance for Mystical Pragmatics

Alliance for Mystical Pragmatics

Harmonizing Evolutionary Convergence

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hologenesis

In Panosophy, hologenesis is a generic term to denote all evolutionary processes, where Life generates wholes that are greater than the sum of the preceding structures by the new relationships that are formed, apparently out of nothing, synonymous with holism. Notable examples of hologenesis are psychogenesis, noogenesis, morphogenesis, hylogenesis, biogenesis, phylogeny, and ontogeny.

Hologenesis reaches its glorious culmination when all the diverse streams of evolution since the most recent big bang, some 13.8 billion years ago in the horizontal dimension of time, break with the past in an apocalyptic awakening, converging on Wholeness. This happens in the Eternal Now when evolution starts afresh at the very beginning, at the Divine Origin of the Universe, enabling it to reach its Omega Point, which is inseparable from the Alpha Point, in conformity with the fundamental law of the Universe: the Principle of Unity.

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Etymology

Italian ologenesi “The name of a theory of evolution first propounded by D. Rosa (in Ologenesi (1918)), and later adopted by G. Montandon (in L’Ologenèse humaine (1928)) to account for the origin of human races” (OED), from Greek olos ‘all, whole, entire’ and -genesis ‘denoting modes of generation’.

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