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18953556 No.18953556[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

I believe that the universe is an expression of a divine order, a cosmic DNA of sorts, and everything is its offspring. I believe that it seeks to replicate itself, hence why it creates, and creates, and creates, and creates, all in an orderly fashion. It's why everything is the way it is, and why we are the way we are. It is expressed and replicated in the physical in the form of the laws of physics, and in the abstract in the form of complex consciousness. We are all a part of a process, a Grand Alchemy, to produce a Magnum Opus: a universe. Everything is an attempt at the creation of a universe onto itself. A mound of sand is a rich universe of unseen building blocks. The mind of a person is a rich universe of thoughts and experiences. It is through the combination of higher-order materials and higher-order consciousness that the Magnum Opus will be produced. It would be characterised as such by an order so complex it threatens to baffle all that perceive it, mistakenly labelled as "chaos". Of course, there is no such thing as chaos, for we are living within a Magnum Opus that was completed before us, which is the universe we occupy. Every Magnum Opus is not an end, but a beginning to create another one like it.

>> No.18953644

>>18953556
>It is through the combination of higher-order materials and higher-order consciousness that the Magnum Opus will be produced.
Where in your worldview is shit, o wise alchemist?

>> No.18953670

>>18953644
What is it that you ask precisely, in quotation of that sentence and in writing of your question?

>> No.18954348

>>18953670
I am mocking you.

>> No.18954368

>>18953556
>I believe
dont care, stopped reading.

>> No.18954413

>>18953556
but where are THE BOOKS?