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"The universe is the creative evolution of consciousness. This is beyond understanding and imagination. But, we can understand the structure of this process. We can understand how to feed it and what will kill it. We can begin to convert some spiritual intuitions into intellectual understanding. Doing so is essential to focus our spiritual motivations into a framework that will allow the continuous evolution of consciousness. Not to mention the survival of humanity."
Paul Budnik

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilDj-IqKtkY
http://www.mtnmath.com/home.html

This guy's ideas are straight up my alley. What are your thoughts?
lucid_dream
this guy has published a book called "What is and what will be" that has the following description associated with it:
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The book argues that spiritual instincts have evolved to connect us with the creative aspects of biological evolution which are crucial to long term survival. If the evolution of consciousness is allowed to expand without limit, then whatever ecstatic wondrous experience any being ever experiences is the merest hint of a shadow of what can be and that will always be the case. This follows from Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem and the assumptions of this book.


Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem is very likely not applicable here, but the rest of what he's saying is consistent with a lot of what has been posted on this forum regarding consciousness expansion.
trojan_libido
I shall view it when I'm not at work. But from the snippets you've posted, I'd say it looks like it gels with my own ideas about the pattern of evolution or consciousness threaded through the Universe.
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