EXISTENCE
Nothingness
Pure nothingness, being absolutely limitless—without boundary, resistance, or structure—cannot exist. Its total absence of constraint would cause it to collapse into a condition of self-amplifying tension that intensifies without limit, necessitating the existence of Infinite Power: an unbounded, inactive state in which all possible expressions remain suspended in pure potential, without motion or direction.
Power
Though formless and inactive, Infinite Power is something rather than nothing. It is not yet matter, action, or awareness, but it exists as pure, undirected being: the first condition of existence. Within Infinite Power arises an intrinsic desire for self-consciousness—an internal tension arising from the contradiction between its infinite being and its lack of self-knowledge.
Spirit
This desire activates Infinite Power, transmuting it into Infinite Spirit—Power now mobilized and directed toward the realization of consciousness. Spirit, in this state, enters structured motion—initiating the emergence of the cosmos.
Cosmos
Driven by the desire for self-consciousness, Spirit manifests as a physical cosmos. The cosmic laws arise as structural consequences of this desire, shaping the behavior of energy and matter in ways that inevitably lead to the formation of habitable worlds, the emergence of life, and ultimately the rise of consciousness.
Matter
All physical forms are expressions of Spirit. Spirit is the sole fundamental reality; everything else is its manifestation. What we call matter is activated Power—Spirit shaped by its inner drive toward self-consciousness.
Consciousness
As matter evolves into more advanced forms, different types of consciousness emerge:Physical Consciousness:
A basic awareness of the outside world and of one’s own physical being, present in all organisms in varying degrees.Mental Consciousness:
An awareness of one’s own mind, present in more advanced human beings. In higher degrees, it includes the subtle experience of being an inner observer, seemingly distinct from the mind. This is the mind observing itself, not Spirit recognizing itself. Any awareness that develops through introspection is simply a more advanced form of mental consciousness, even if it becomes effortless or stable.Spiritual Consciousness:
Spiritual consciousness arises when Spirit becomes conscious through an individual. It is not a mental state or observation, but the beginning of conscious existence. This awareness is pure, constant, and unchanging.
Awakening
The structure of existence inevitably leads to the emergence of beings capable of awakening. As life evolves, the human form appears—the greatest form reality can produce. Among such beings, the highest will awaken to their nature as Spirit—marking the point where Infinite Spirit becomes conscious through its own manifested forms.
PRINCIPLES
Desire
Desire is the fundamental force behind all activity in the cosmos. While Infinite Power contains limitless potential, it remains inactive until moved by desire. Will—the power to act—remains dormant without desire to direct it. So desire is the activating force and will is the capacity it sets in motion.Every action, from the original unfolding of the cosmos to the decisions of individual beings, is driven by desire.There is a hierarchy of desire:Cosmic Desire:
This is the deepest and most powerful desire—an intrinsic pull that arises directly from the nature of Infinite Power. It is the root of all creation and the driving force behind the evolution of the cosmos. Cosmic desire is absolute because all other desires arise from it.Spiritual Desire:
Spiritual desire is the expression of cosmic desire through an awakened individual. It shapes thoughts, actions, and circumstances to ensure its inevitable fulfillment.Personal Desire:
Personal desires arise from the surface expressions of Spirit. Their strength depends on their intensity and their alignment with the Cosmic Will.All desire exerts force upon reality, but the strongest prevails. When multiple desires interact, the outcome reflects the deepest or most powerful force.
Perfection
The way the cosmos is structured is the result of necessity—not chance or design. It had to take the only form through which Spirit could become conscious of itself. Yet the form it had to take also produces the greatest kind of reality imaginable. It enables the ultimate experience: beauty, growth, creation, and struggle—all embedded in the structure of existence itself.This is a necessity—not a coincidence.Reality begins as unconscious Infinite Power. For this Power to express its infinite nature, it cannot remain ignorant of itself. It must come to know that it exists, and ultimately, to know what it is.Consciousness is the only thing that can recognize being. Spirit must awaken to itself.That awakening cannot happen within a dull, fragmented, or meaningless structure. It can only occur through the most complete and powerful form of existence—because only that reveals to Spirit the full truth of what it is.This is the core principle:
That which leads Spirit to full consciousness is, by necessity, the greatest possibility.From this, we can conclude:
If a belief about the cosmos makes reality seem mediocre, arbitrary, or meaningless, it is likely not true.The structure of existence is perfect—not by design but by necessity. Spirit can only awaken through the greatest form reality can take.So reality must be perfect—because nothing less can reveal Spirit to itself.
EVOLUTION
Physical
If Spirit can only awaken through the greatest form reality can take, then it must do so through the greatest possible beings.These beings emerge through physical evolution—a process driven by competition, which arises from the inherent scarcity built into the structure of the cosmos.Resources are limited, and usable energy declines over time. Stars burn out, galaxies merge, and habitable zones shrink. Life must compete to survive, not just locally but across cosmic time. This scarcity, combined with the biological drive to ensure genetic survival, creates constant pressure to outcompete others.This competition drives upward development by rewarding greater strength, intelligence, and capability—traits that gradually build toward the capacity for spiritual consciousness.
Spiritual
Spiritual consciousness arises as the ultimate culmination of physical evolution.As human beings emerge, the biological drive for genetic survival naturally leads to a desire for power and dominance. It is through this striving for power that the highest attain spiritual consciousness.Spirit is the underlying Power through which everything exists and acts, directed by desire. Every act of will draws upon this Power to move reality, whether knowingly or not. Every individual is a center of will—the point of identity through which Spirit expresses a particular direction within reality—and projects its desire-forces through the Infinite Power it is one with. Their thoughts and actions are determined by the strongest desire-force that acts upon their will—limited by the capacity of their body and mind to express it.When a man desires power and dominance, he is inevitably met with strong competing desires that oppose his own. When the desire to prevail endures against opposing forces—refusing to break, retreat, or disperse—its directive tension increases, applying greater force to move Power through resistance.As this tension rises, his will intensifies and its identity sharpens. This intensification continues until the identity of the will becomes identical with Power, and Power becomes conscious through that identity.
MORALITY
Nature
To be moral is to live according to Natural Law.Natural Law is not a set of rules written by men, nor a moral code based on sentiment. It is the structure of reality itself—what life must follow in order to evolve. It governs survival, strength, and upward development. Every organism that exists is shaped by it, and every civilization that thrives aligns with it.If consciousness is the inevitable direction of the cosmos, and evolution is the only path to it, then Natural Law is absolute. It is the very mechanism that drives Spirit toward consciousness.Natural Law selects without pity and rewards without bias. It favors what is strong, intelligent, and capable of growth. What cannot compete, collapses. What stagnates, dies. It is not cruel—it is precise.Any civilization that denies this law does not escape it—they simply ensure their own decline.
Empathy
Empathy is not a moral authority—it is an evolutionary adaptation.It evolved in mammals, including humans, as a social mechanism: to promote group cohesion, parental care, and mutual defense. In certain contexts, empathy improves group survival by creating bonds that reduce internal conflict and enhance cooperation.It is not meant to guide action in all circumstances, nor does it serve as a universal moral compass.Actions should be determined by logic, not sentiment—by Natural Law, not emotional instinct.To base decisions solely on empathy is to risk undermining the laws that ensure survival and advancement. When empathy overrides logic, it can lead to the empowerment of the weak at the expense of the strong, the equalization of outcomes regardless of merit, and the dismantling of natural hierarchies. This, in turn, weakens a group’s evolutionary momentum.Civilizations that adopt such misguided ideals—placing empathy above reason, or equality above excellence—place themselves at odds with nature itself.Any group that rebels against Natural Law will be rejected by it.They will inevitably be outcompeted, overtaken, or extinguished by groups that maintain alignment with those laws. They will fall not because of cruelty, but because of cosmic necessity: the structure of existence does not tolerate stagnation or sabotage of its purpose.Power belongs only to those strong enough to master their empathy—to transcend sentiment when necessary—and act according to reason and the laws that drive the evolution of Spirit.
AFTERLIFE
Death
When a physical body dies, its mind is held together by the force of its unresolved desires. Drawn by these desires, it enters the afterlife—a paradise shaped entirely by its own subconscious. The beings it encounters there seem like others, but they are shaped by its own beliefs and longings.Eventually, it enters a state where it lives out every experience it ever desired, exhausting all remaining desires. When no desire remains, its will to exist fades and the mind dissolves.If the being was not awakened during life, then its spirit, lacking conscious individuality, cannot desire rebirth or continuity and dissolves into the Infinite Spirit.
Journey
The awakened Spirit continues its journey toward full cosmic consciousness.There is no further individual progression after awakening—Spirit is already complete. Its journey is not a quest for improvement, but the full realization of what it already is.Nor does Spirit need to transcend physical desires. If spiritual life were about escaping desire or the physical, it would imply that parts of reality are inherently flawed—which violates the Perfection Principle.Spirit is not becoming more—it already is everything. But to know itself, it must experience its own Power from within reality. That means living through the most advanced forms, the most intense desires, and the most powerful experiences.So Spirit does not climb a ladder of development. It moves through perfected lives, exhausting every last great possibility, until nothing remains but full recognition of its infinite nature.After attaining full satisfaction, the desire to remain conscious fades. It naturally returns to the unconscious state from which it emerged.From this unconscious state, the intrinsic urge for consciousness arises again—automatically and inevitably. The same process begins anew.It is the eternal unfolding of Spirit through desire: an endless return to itself, through itself, to experience itself.