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Cosmocentric philosophy – Image by Brooke Cagle

Image by Brooke Cagle

What does cosmocentric philosophy mean?

For people of the New Millennium

To understand the meaning of cosmocentric philosophy, we need to know what its main components 'cosmos and philosophy' stand for.

First of all, philosophy is a form of knowledge that includes information about earthly and other worlds. At each stage of the evolvement, the humankind receives (through its great scholars) the new information, intended to bring a fresh stream of perspectives and concepts to the global society, which, in the form of philosophy, navigates people's consciousness to a much Higher Level of knowledge than they previously had. Since human consciousness directly connects to the soul, it turns out, that philosophy is a tool for not only expanding the consciousness through increased levels of awareness about oneself and the surrounding world but also – a tool for evolving the soul.

The old term of Cosmos (from Greek: κόσμος – world, order) meant an organised system of the world, based on laws as opposition to Chaos. The new term of 'Cosmos' expands its definition to a great Cosmo-organism (a highly developed Being), which remains above and beyond human perception, and who's construction includes both macro and micro world volumes, material and non-material structures and various life forms. And, as in any living organism, to maintain its normal functioning and evolution, all processes in Cosmos must take place without any disruptions in energy production, distribution and processing. Therefore to ensure Its smooth operation, there is a set of laws that each spatial volume must follow and comply with. 'Law and order', is what the Cosmos is based on. Therefore, if any part of the cosmic body, organ or cell begins to fail and starts producing defective energy, the disruptive process must be immediately eliminated, to prevent the further failures in its systems that may lead to the death of an entire organism.

In relation to Cosmos, the human form is seen as a small living cell that has its own functions and responsibilities inside this mega volume. And in order to understand the processes that occur in the life of a small cell, we need to have at least some basic knowledge about where this cell is located, what the cell depends on and what depends on the cell. In other words, for people to understand the events that take place in their personal and social lives, it is necessary to understand first, what place they occupy in this great Cosmo-organism, so they can then comprehend what factors lead to their well-being, and what causes their suffering.

All problems in people's lives are the result of violations of the laws of the existence, when they, as a small cell of a massive Cosmo-organism, due to various reasons, begin to improperly operate or operate directly against the entire structure. The struggles and suffering, are the tools used to expand people's consciousness and cure them of the ego-centric behaviour through, so-called, 'cleansing and detoxing procedures' which result in unpleasant and painful life experiences for them. In case of the severe pathology, when the 'cell is unable to perform its functions properly any longer, and cannot be cured, the surgery takes place, to remove such defective part from the entire body so that the normal organism functions can be restored'. Such analogy allows us to better understand how the great Cosmo-organism functions in relation to a human form.

Cosmocentric philosophy – Image by Brooke Cagle

Image by Brooke Cagle

What does cosmocentric philosophy mean?

For the people of the New Millennium

To understand the meaning of cosmocentric philosophy, we need to know what its main components 'cosmos and philosophy' stand for.

First of all, philosophy is a form of knowledge that includes information about earthly and other worlds. At each stage of the evolvement, humankind receives (through its great scholars) the new information, intended to bring a fresh stream of perspectives and concepts to the global society, which, in the form of philosophy, navigates people's consciousness to a much Higher Level of knowledge than they previously had. Since human consciousness directly connects to the soul, it turns out, that philosophy is a tool for not only expanding the consciousness through increased levels of awareness about oneself and the surrounding world but also – a tool for evolving the soul.

The old term of Cosmos (from Greek: κόσμος – world, order) meant an organised system of the world, based on laws as opposition to Chaos. The new term of 'Cosmos' expands its definition to a great Cosmo-organism (a highly developed Being), which remains above and beyond human perception, and who's construction includes both macro and micro world volumes, material and non-material structures and various life forms. And, as in any living organism, to maintain its normal functioning and evolution, all processes in Cosmos must take place without any disruptions in energy production, distribution and processing. Therefore to ensure Its smooth operation, there is a set of laws that each spatial volume must follow and comply with. 'Law and order', is what the Cosmos is based on. Therefore, if any part of the cosmic body, organ or cell begins to fail and starts producing defective energy, the disruptive process must be immediately eliminated, to prevent further failures in its systems that may lead to the death of an entire organism.

In relation to Cosmos, the human form is seen as a small living cell that has its own functions and responsibilities inside this mega volume. And in order to understand the processes that occur in the life of a small cell, we need to have at least some basic knowledge about where this cell is located, what the cell depends on and what depends on the cell. In other words, for people to understand the events that take place in their personal and social lives, it is necessary to understand first, what place they occupy in this great Cosmo-organism, so they can then comprehend what factors lead to their well-being, and what causes their suffering.

All problems in people's lives are the result of violations of the laws of existence, when they, as a small cell of a massive Cosmo-organism, due to various reasons, begin to improperly operate or operate directly against the entire structure. The struggles and suffering, are the tools used to expand people's consciousness and cure them of ego-centric behaviour through, so-called, 'cleansing and detoxing procedures' which result in unpleasant and painful life experiences for them. In case of severe pathology, when the 'cell is unable to perform its functions properly any longer, and cannot be cured, the surgery takes place, to remove such defective part from the entire body so that the normal organism functions can be restored'. Such analogy allows us to better understand how the great Cosmo-organism functions in relation to a human form.