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Copyright © 2004 Raphael Langerhorst
Abstract
Life, as a whole, constantly evolves. There is nothing separate in the universe - everything is included in it, thus, there is only one life.
Forms are used to represent or express life. Only by forms life seems to be separated. Thus all expressions of life are ultimately connected and are included in the universal life.
By separating this universal life into many expressions or representations, evolution is made possible. Life is still one grand whole, but expressed in many forms, which allows these separations to become conscious entities or beings.
When these separated expressions of life return, now consciously, to their united state, one cycle of evolution is completed and life has grown, enriched by conscious entities that have grown out of unconsciousness.
We will define the term "evolution" as the process that leads from unconsciousness to consciousness.