What is God? The Neogenian Concept of the Absolute

Introduction to the Absolute

In the Neogenian system, God is not viewed as a distant, all-knowing entity controlling the universe. Instead, God is what we are. Imagine a vast cosmic network of minds, each one dreaming and co-creating reality. This network is the mental aspect of the Absolute, and it’s made up of individual minds called zedas. These zedas are interconnected, much like neurons in a brain, forming a dynamic, ever-evolving collective mind. Each zeda is a distinct node with its own purpose, experiences, and perspectives. But when all zedas are viewed together, they form the cosmic network of minds. This collective is the mental aspect of what we call the Absolute.

The Cosmic Dream World

According to the Neogenian system, the Absolute is dreaming the universe into existence, and each of us is part of this shared dream world. As we explore the dream, we experience the illusion of separateness, believing ourselves to be individual beings moving through space and time. But this is an illusion crafted by the Absolute, which is experiencing the universe through each of us, its unique expressions.

The Absolute refers to all reality. What we call the Zeda Configuration refers specifically to its mental aspect—a vast network of zedas interconnected like a cosmic web. Each zeda is linked not only to others but to the entirety of the network.

This network is a mental structure that projects a collective dream world that we experience as the physical universe through laws of Fourier mathematics. Our experiences contribute to the evolution and growth of the entire network. Therefore, the Absolute refers to all reality, the mental network, and its projection, whereas the Zeda Configuration refers exclusively to the mental network.

Individual and Collective Role

Every individual zeda is both a part of the Absolute and the Absolute itself. This means that while we navigate the world as separate beings, we are simultaneously aware that our actions, thoughts, and growth influence the network’s development. By understanding this dual role, we gain insight into how our individual journeys are pivotal in shaping the greater cosmic narrative.

Hyperaware Neogenians perceive this interconnectedness and recognize their purpose within it. They see that their actions, guided by inner potential, are integral to the collective good. Each zeda’s contribution resonates through the cosmic network, enhancing the shared dream world we experience.

Purpose and Creation

If we are the Absolute, what’s our purpose? In the Neogenian system, it is to explore this cosmic dream world and continuously refine it. Every lifetime and experience serves as a chapter in this journey, each one revealing lessons that inform and evolve the Zeda Configuration. As each zeda evolves through avatars, new insights are fed back into the network, influencing its trajectory.

Creation, in this sense, is more than an individual endeavor. The art we craft, the societies we build, and the ideas we share are all part of the Absolute’s evolving dream. When we innovate or explore new concepts, we are pushing the boundaries of this dream, making it richer and more intricate.

Psychegenesis and Teleocracy

In the Neogenian system, these concepts are further supported by psychegenesis and teleocracy. Psychegenesis refers to the evolution of inner potential, the realization of each zeda’s unique abilities and insights that shape their journey. It aligns each zeda with their highest purpose, one that resonates with the broader network of minds.

Teleocracy is a purpose-driven society built upon this understanding. Neogenians recognize that by fulfilling their individual purposes, they are also contributing to the betterment of the collective. This interconnectedness ensures that the Absolute’s dream world is a dynamic, evolving system driven by the creativity and purpose of each zeda.

Redefining Divinity

Ultimately, the Neogenian concept of God challenges traditional beliefs. In the Neogenian system, we often avoid using the term “God” due to its traditional connotations, which, for many, can imply a separate, singular entity overseeing the universe. Instead, we prefer terms like “the Absolute” to describe a collective network of interconnected minds—highlighting the unity and shared consciousness that form the fabric of our cosmic reality, rather than suggesting a distant, overseeing figure.

Together, we shape the evolution of this dream, co-creating a world that reflects the divine network of minds. God is not something separate from us. God is what we are. We are the Absolute. We are all reality.