This article is part 3 in a series about the Neogenian System.
Read Part 1: The Neogenian System.
Read Part 2: Metarationalism.
Cosmogenesis, within the Neogenian system, centers on the unfolding and evolution of the universe from its most fundamental level, both in physical and metaphysical terms. It begins with a foundational concept called the Genesis Singularity, where only the Source exists as a point of perfect mind. This state represents an alignment and symmetry that eventually “fractures,” leading to the Big Bang—an explicit event that transforms light into matter and initiates the universe’s dynamic unfoldment .
This process is not seen as a random event but rather as a deliberate act driven by the Zeda Configuration, the cosmic mind, marking the beginning of Cosmogenesis. From this explosion of energy and matter, complex structures like stars, planets, and ultimately, life forms evolve. These developments are viewed as stages in a dialectical learning process, where cosmic and mental evolution are deeply interconnected .
Within Cosmogenesis, humanity holds a special place. Humans, with their advanced cognitive capabilities and potential for higher consciousness, play a crucial role in reflecting upon and understanding their existence, which is seen as integral to the cosmos’s reflective process. As we develop in complexity, both mentally and societally, we contribute to the holistic evolution of reality itself, aiming for a state of Hyperawareness where we recognize our integral identity as the universe experiencing itself .
This cosmic narrative emphasizes that we are not merely inhabitants of the universe but active participants in its evolution, with the potential to reach a collective state of consciousness known as the Collective Frequency Domains (CFDs). These dimensions are described as realms established by network minds, contributing further to the cosmic evolution by influencing and shaping the physical universe, or the Holos, through their mental and experiential interactions .
Cosmogenesis, therefore, is not just a theory of how the universe came to be but a profound exploration of how it continuously evolves through us and with us, leading to a deeper understanding of our collective self and the dynamic nature of reality.