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Content: An introduction into the form and manner of...

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 7:27 pm
by Draal Ranger
An introduction into the form and manner of consciously evolving oneself

Everyone, at one point or another in their lives, is forced to confront the withering doubt that comes from the forced necessity of trying to derive meaning from the ideas, experiences, and otherwise general turmoil that is the self, to ask the question of "Who am I?" And as it is a basic stage of the development of every single human being, who usually pass over it with the mental exertion of downing a cold cup of tea and a biscuit while examining the dead carcass of a dear near the side of an interstate (while waiting for the tow truck to come along and pick up ones ailing automobile), it is a pertinent question to then ask "What comes next?"

The new found ability to hear the many voices, concerns, opinions, daft arguments and outright fallacies of the many ignorant and generally disproportioned ideas of those who together form the construct known as society, made possible through the movement and formation of technology in our lives, allows one to parse and compare the many trains of thought that many have already taken in answering this eternal question. Now though, the difficulty doesn’t come from finding a form of being, a goal or idea that will allow transcendence, but the problem of creating a framework wherein one may take all of these ideas and make them not only interrelate, but to be able to encompass the whole sweeping ability to create the many varied forms of idiocy and outright optimism that these new found voices entertain. With so many forms of being present, the problem isn’t choosing a path, but being able to become that path; to be open to the ideas inherent in these thoughts and to maintain the ability to become them. In this, does the idea and process of being consciously able to evolve ourselves into any form we choose, come into play.

Let us call it, Conscious Evolution. Let us also call it Choice and the Ability to Discern that What We May Become from What We Are.

The idea and understanding that is Evolution has become known to us only recently, that of the biological carrier of information within a species through the propagation of certain forms which carry on through this process. Evolution is in this, basically a form of communication, in that certain traits and forms of being are passed down through reproduction. This simple process, combined with creating a construct that can compass all the views and ideas in trying to move on and transcend our inner being, that of the questions and insights we can find and grow upon, brings us to the ability to dictate the course of which humanity, in its single and multiple forms may take.

Now before I introduce the process, let us think on this idea I have spoken, as presented in the framework of the Catholic Faith:

“Thy word is true from the beginning: and every one of thy righteous judgments endureth for ever.”
Psalm 119:160

In this comes a warning that the form that is taken shall ever endure. It is the idea that not only is conscious evolution the ability to take a shape that is meaningful but to acknowledge that which is created, will be the form that all of life will be judged upon. Now with that, the idea presented, let us go over the simple step by step process of conscious evolving ourselves, that of a simple process which has taken form over many generations and has been venerated by all faiths; that of reproduction.

First, one must go out and produce thyself, as the religious would say; sow thy seed upon the earth. Only through the creation of many children, can a template by created for us to consciously evolve both ourselves and the race of man. Now, that many children have been born unto us, through our own efforts, one must find those that please themselves the most; then take a gun and kill the rest.

As stated before, evolution is the form of information being transferred within a species, and to conscious evolve ourselves and the world, the ability lies in the choice of who and what can endure in that world. Those that displease us, from our own bodies or otherwise must not be allowed to endure, though we may judge those harshest who are not of ourselves, to answer the question of “Who am I?” must that which we have created be changed and shaped by our own hands.

If not for the destruction of those from ourselves before they can create, then this question will become a curse upon everyone and everything; too conscious evolve, one must create, and then destroy that which displease, and that through this, will answer the eternal question for all time, of "Who I am."