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What is Cosmotheism?
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"Now the choice is with us: are we going to accept responsibility for being the conscious and willing agents of the Life Force or are we not? The future depends on our answer."
-- Dr. William Pierce
Throughout the ages mankind has dreamed of making the world a better place. This dream of improving our world has been a defining goal of every religious movement in history. Cosmotheism asserts that we can only improve our world by accepting the responsibility for being willing agents of the Creator; conscious of, and determined to serve, the Creator's Purpose.
Cosmotheism is a religion which expresses the essence of the fundamental laws of nature which define who we are, what our true purpose is, and most importantly, how we might serve the Creator by striving toward our true purpose.
Cosmotheism positively asserts that there is an internal meaning and purpose in life and in the cosmos; that the Creator is an essential unity, or consciousness that binds all living beings and all of the inorganic cosmos together as one. Our true identity is this: we are conscious agents of the Creator, made self-aware and self-conscious by evolution. Our undeniable human purpose is to know and to complete ourselves as a self-aware species, as well as conscious individuals, and thereby to evolve together with the cosmos toward total and universal awareness, and toward an ever-higher state of consciousness and being.
Although Cosmotheism is a twentieth-century religion, it's origins are as ancient as religious thought itself. Drawing on religious traditions from the advaita vedanta to modern conscious evolution, Cosmotheism is a recognition of the Creator's true nature and purpose.
To follow Cosmotheism is to truly put the Creator, the eternal laws of nature, our future and our destiny above all things.
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