The Indivisibility of Ultimate Reality

As a final expression of Panosophy – as the much sought-for Theory of Everything – I have written a six-page article titled ‘The Indivisibility of Ultimate Reality’, much inspired by David Bohm’s theory of the Implicate Order. This piece thus shows that we humans are all interdependent on each other, with a collective potential for the awakening of intelligence far beyond machines with so-called artificial intelligence (AI).

With such an awakening, we can see that the Cosmic Context and Gnostic Foundation for all our lives is the Formless Absolute, which is indivisible, ineffable, and immortal. It is ever-present Nonduality, literally ‘prior to existence’ or ‘before being’.

From such an all-encompassing perspective of Wholeness, this piece also provides an overview of the state of the world today, as 13.8 billion years of evolution disintegrate into the psychosocial chaos of our sick society. For, as the article indicates, humans are the “cruellest and most ruthless species that has ever walked the earth”, “the only species that is a mass murderer, the only misfit in his own society”.

This is crystal clear from the economic chaos that is being caused by Donald Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’. The algorithm on which his global tariffs are based well demonstrates that economics is a pseudoscience, as Matt Parker brilliantly illustrates in a YouTube video titled ‘Explaining the Trump Tariff Equation’.

As humankind accelerates to near-term extinction, this means that it is an act of insanity to continue fighting each other for a slice of the finite financial pie. As none of us is ever separate from the Divine, it is thus essential that we compassionately support each other to complete the universal spiritual journey in the Nonmanifest before our inevitable demise, as Joseph Campbell taught in The Hero with a Thousand Faces.

At the end of time, we can then realize, with John of Patmos in the Book of Revelation, “I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last.” In the beautiful words of the Sufi poet Rumi, “Love is the sea of not-being and there intellect drowns.”