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claim:the-old-forms-of-mysticism-that-we-know-as-religious-cannot-provide-us-with-this-something-it-is-too-lateThe old forms of mysticism that we know as religious cannot provide us with this 'something'; it is too late.
A clear rejection of simply reviving traditional religion; the modern mind cannot inhabit it authentically.
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- A metaphysical assertion that the ground of all things is a necessary, permanent condition for creating living structure.
- A sweeping historical observation that grounds the claim that mystical context is a near‑universal condition for the highest living structure.
- Even the beautiful descriptions of wholeness by scientists like Mae-Wan Ho remain mechanistic in detail and have not solved the bifurcation.
- Because all extraneous stuff must be removed to reach purity of heart.
- Asserts that the theoretical foundation laid out in the four books provides a public quality standard for sequences.
- Critique of modern worldview's blindness to objective life.
- The indispensability of the gift-to-God intention for creating life in buildings.
- A strong conditional: the creation of the highest living structure requires a cosmology that reunites self and matter in terms consistent with modern science.