So then is it just simply about "faith" and that by simply fixing one's feet to the floor the great unfolding will carry us through? The faith in (simply) collective wisdom is an evolutionary empowered metaphysics and that individual choice of faith in Christ is enough?
A personal tussle is trying to contemplate noogenic phenomenology as not intrinsically resident in AI. What of the relationship between man and machine in the realm of spirit? A sort of offloading from the human enterprise is possible? If Teilhard can convince me that silicon is a healthy outcrop from carbon, just as he (you) describe the history of molecular synthesis then perhaps the answer to magnitudanal intelligence as the "devil's work" can be investigated?
I guess that depends on how deeply you define faith & that’s something we’d need to explore in a participatory fashion, not simply through text that assumes we mean the same.
For the AI point I’d definitely recommend to you to the recent podcast between Jordan Hall & Guy Sengstock for an interesting exploration of how AI could be wise and divine aligned or an amplification of hell.
Great question. I would imagine Teilhard would orient us towards cultivating faith in the future. That this is something that needs to be actively worked at and deepened in the present as a trusting relationship to the divine.
I think it would include connecting with and clarifying our soul's path and desire and beginning to take steps to move more toward's that--particularly in connection with others.
That through that connection and more true union in relationship with ourselves, partners, friends & collaborators we might begin to be organised more elegantly.
I think it's broadly about having more love and faith in the process that is unfolding and being less assured that we know exactly how things should fit together or seeking to control that. For Teilhard it's ultimately the divine person at the Omega, at the end of space and time, that is our more important relationship. That cultivating this is what allows us to more elegantly, powerfully and lovingly participate in this larger unfoldment. How that looks practically for every person could look very unique.
I look forward to reading more about Teilhard de Chardin. I have been interested in his work for many years.
So then is it just simply about "faith" and that by simply fixing one's feet to the floor the great unfolding will carry us through? The faith in (simply) collective wisdom is an evolutionary empowered metaphysics and that individual choice of faith in Christ is enough?
A personal tussle is trying to contemplate noogenic phenomenology as not intrinsically resident in AI. What of the relationship between man and machine in the realm of spirit? A sort of offloading from the human enterprise is possible? If Teilhard can convince me that silicon is a healthy outcrop from carbon, just as he (you) describe the history of molecular synthesis then perhaps the answer to magnitudanal intelligence as the "devil's work" can be investigated?
I guess that depends on how deeply you define faith & that’s something we’d need to explore in a participatory fashion, not simply through text that assumes we mean the same.
For the AI point I’d definitely recommend to you to the recent podcast between Jordan Hall & Guy Sengstock for an interesting exploration of how AI could be wise and divine aligned or an amplification of hell.
How does one act moment to moment,on a daily basis ‘’toward’’ this?
Great question. I would imagine Teilhard would orient us towards cultivating faith in the future. That this is something that needs to be actively worked at and deepened in the present as a trusting relationship to the divine.
I think it would include connecting with and clarifying our soul's path and desire and beginning to take steps to move more toward's that--particularly in connection with others.
That through that connection and more true union in relationship with ourselves, partners, friends & collaborators we might begin to be organised more elegantly.
I think it's broadly about having more love and faith in the process that is unfolding and being less assured that we know exactly how things should fit together or seeking to control that. For Teilhard it's ultimately the divine person at the Omega, at the end of space and time, that is our more important relationship. That cultivating this is what allows us to more elegantly, powerfully and lovingly participate in this larger unfoldment. How that looks practically for every person could look very unique.
Thanks for taking the time!✌🏻