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OverviewVolume VII had to be written because the earlier volumes kept widening the circle. Volume I opened the worldview: what if human life unfolds where outer structure and inner experience meet? Volume II disciplined the framework: one root, two irreducible aspects, correlated emergence, consciousness at the threshold, and Spirit as structured interior coherence rather than a physical force. Volume III carried the sacred and ancestral voice. Volume IV translated coherence into daily practice. Volume V gave the pastoral voice of healing, grief, dignity, and remembrance. Volume VI restored African sacred memory through Kemet, Kush, the Ogdoad, Ma'at, Heru, Djehuty, lineage, sacred death, and right relation. The next question could not remain private. If the individual must live in coherence, what about civilization? If a family can carry lineage resonance, what does humanity carry into the future? If Ma'at still matters thousands of years after the Ogdoad was remembered and Heru restored sight, what must we build so our own descendants can say that we were ancestors of relevance? The Cosmic Spirit Manifesto is the civilizational companion to SDAE. It does not replace the formal metaphysics of Volume II, the sacred restoration of Volume VI, or the daily practice of Volume IV. It carries them forward into the collective horizon. Its subject is not only how a person lives, but how a civilization lives. This book asks what kind of humanity can survive its own power. It asks whether intelligence without compassion can be called progress. It asks whether technology without wisdom becomes a polished form of Isfet. It asks whether a species that can reach the Moon, split the atom, sequence the genome, and connect the planet can also become gentle enough to protect the vulnerable and humble enough to protect Earth. This volume is a manifesto, but it is not a shout. It is a covenant. It says humanity is powerful enough to reach outward, but not yet wise enough to survive without inward coherence. It says we must become worthy before becoming vast. It says the future is not only a technical project. It is an ethical, ecological, spiritual, and civilizational project. SDAE does not claim the universe is already biologically conscious. It does not claim stars think like humans. It does not claim a measurable cosmic mind has been proven. It proposes something humbler and more fruitful: the universe may become increasingly self-aware through life, and life becomes wise only when intelligence is bound by compassion. Therefore Volume VII begins where the canon now must go: from person to civilization, from practice to culture, from sacred memory to future responsibility, from Ma'at restored to Ma'at engineered into systems, institutions, education, medicine, technology, economy, and leadership. We came. We saw. Notwithstanding entropy and gravity, we will become engineers of our future. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Aston G FarquharsonPublisher: Nuspecies Press Imprint: Nuspecies Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.095kg ISBN: 9798996373826Pages: 46 Publication Date: 05 June 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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