Douglas Mercer
March 16 2025
The term Cosmotheism was named by a French political figure named Lamoignon de Malesherbes (1721-1794). The name, strictly speaking, refers to the idea that the universe or Cosmos is God (theos) or that there is some kind of world soul (anima mundi). The most important aspect of it is that the divine sentience is in some way or other intertwined or entangled or infused into what we call the material world or, properly speaking, it is the world. That is the divine is immanent in the world rather than being somehow above or behind (or below) it.
This divine cosmos which we see and explore is a dynamic and evolutionary system and it is unified, living and conscious. And most importantly this conscious cosmos has a purpose and a goal, that is it is going someplace with intention and aim. And to Pierce our people and its awareness were the key to the whole system, that we are required to have the same purpose as the creator, and that when our will or desire or urge was identical to the creator’s will, when we are aligned with it and in tune with it, then the universe, or this instantiation of it, would come to its completion.
Our purpose is the creator’s purpose—that’s what Cosmotheism teaches. The creator’s purpose is to create, to create new beings and new worlds, and to bring those worlds to the completion of self-consciousness, though this is just the completion of the stage of transition, after which successive states evolve one after the other endlessly. The Aryan race on earth is now the focal point of the creator and its purpose is that we shall become gods in our own right, become free and autonomous, and immortal, constitute our own ground, and thus take on a life of our own, that is begin to live.
This dynamic process is the purpose of the creator and so it is our purpose—that is what Cosmotheism teaches, that a state of self-realization will occur when we are read into the ground plan of the god and become independent of it. We thus stand on the verge of an epochal change to another mode of being, another state of mind, and as such we are the means by which the creator realizes its creation of eternal self-evolution; and it is our task today to become aware of who we are and so become who we are. That is what Cosmotheism teaches.
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Notes:
Those who attain Divine Consciousness will ascend the Path Of Life toward their destiny which is godhood--William Pierce (1977)