21.1
The living universe
 
  In the previous chapters, our journey has taken us into the realm of the infinitesimally small particles that build relationships to make sub-atomic particles, atomic particles and then finally everything we see and here in our world and the immediate world around us.  
  We then ventured into the world of the very large, galaxies and solar systems, seeing the patterns of Unique Collective Awareness in all its manifestations at each and every level. We journeyed briefly into the concept of life, higher order life, human life, human history and then human nature.  
  Yet while our journey has answered a great many questions regarding the relationships of objects from the very large to the very small, we have not yet answered some of the core questions that have traditionally vexed human beings: is there a heaven? is there a hell?, is there a collective manifestation of good (god)? is there a collective manifestations of evil (devil)? does universal karma exist?  
  At the same time, there are practical questions yet to answer such as: is the universe expanding? and if so, will it ever end? how is the universe structured?  
  It is therefore time to return to the beginning- the discussion of absolutes- the universe, the infinite array of unique unita that is the prime dream.  
21.1.1 Addressing the historical beliefs of humanity on absolutes  
  In any discussion of absolutes there is the risk of over simplifying the answer. Relative to the history of humanity, absolutes concerning life and the universe have traditionally been the tool of religious philosophers and organisations. Some of these absolutes, such as the concept of a supreme god, the existence of heaven and hell profoundly influenced the psyche of countless generations of human beings.  
  The reason is simple- human beings not only need to understand detail of relationships between various layers of life and matter, but ultimately seek our relationship with absolutes.  
  In the context of UCA, we are able to address these concepts clearly, from the understanding that everything we see and feel is a dream- that when alive, we exist within a certain dream, that when we cease to command a physical body, our existence expands and returns to the greater dream of life.  
   
   
   
   
   
   
 
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