Polyspiritualism is a distinct religion that embraces the idea that all paths to spirituality and enlightenment should be respected. However, it's also important to note that being a Polyspiritualist doesn't necessarily require one to be knowledgeable of or practice all religions. Our emphasis is on being respectful and acknowledging the validity of other spiritual paths or religions. Being respectful and accepting of others and their own personal spiritual journeys in this life. In this way it is a belief system that celebrates diversity and does encourage people to seek out and explore to find their own unique spiritual path. We strongly believe in the importance of diversity, individuality, and personal growth. These values are integral to creating a thriving community where everyone is empowered to reach their full potential. By embracing the Polyspiritual perspectives and celebrating our unique qualities, we can create a more inclusive and welcoming world for all. However, it is important to note that while Polyspiritualism values all paths towards spiritual fulfillment, Polyspiritualism itself, is it's own religion with it's own set system and beliefs.
While Polyspiritualism celebrates diversity and individuality, it also has its own set of basic beliefs and unique views that all Polyspiritualist's adhere to. These beliefs are centered around the fundamental belief that we are all interconnected through a divine light within us, often referred to as a Divine energy, that Divine energy being of the Universe itself, of God. We all originate from this same source, our souls are united as one in this sense, and this divine energy connects us all. Because of this belief, Polyspiritualism emphasizes the importance of personal growth, self-reflection, and the interconnectedness of all things.
In this sense, our individual lights, our souls, are all certainly connected and have a shared history. It's fascinating to think about the universal, divine memory that we all possess, which drives us towards a desire for complete unity and reconnection. It's a beautiful concept that promotes empathy and understanding among all of us.
The first two laws of thermodynamics also plays a large role in the building blocks of the Polyspiritualist's belief system. The First Law states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed, and looking at this through the Polyspiritual perspective where energy is life, light and soul, then that logically promotes the belief that we have always been and always will be.
The second law of thermodynamics explains that the entropy of the universe increases during a spontaneous process. Entropy is a measure of disorder or randomness within a system, which tends to increase because there are more ways to arrange particles in a disordered state than in an ordered state. Therefore, spontaneous processes tend to move towards states with higher entropy because such states are more probable.
The universe encompasses both the disorder of the system and the disorder of the surroundings. Hence, for a spontaneous process to occur, where the system becomes more ordered, the increase in entropy in the surroundings must be greater.
It is important to note that a Polyspiritualist holds the belief that the spontaneous processes are natural and planned occurrences that take place due to the influence of both internal and external energies. These energies are a part of God's Plan, or the Universal Design, whichever you prefer.
I don't have any doctorates or degrees in advanced fields such as electromagnetism, relativity, thermodynamics, acoustics, quantum physics, or mechanics. However, there are many people who are more knowledgeable and experienced in these areas than I am. They could explain how these concepts can help you better understand the mysteries of the universe. You will find that the universe is not as mysterious as it seems. But then again, perhaps we as human beings are thinking too hard at overanalyzing and confusing ourselves with advanced doctrines and scientific theories. Maybe we should simplify things instead.
The bottom line is that we, as part of the universe, have always existed and always will. Energy cannot be created nor destroyed, but it constantly changes form and shape. The universe expands, evolves, separates, and comes together. According to the Hindu perspective, reincarnation is not only for our souls but for the universe itself, which goes through cycles of birth, death, and rebirth. From a Polyspiritualistic standpoint, this is not death but a transformation of form, a shift or evolution of energy. Therefore, our souls are not only intimately connected but also eternal and eternally connected.
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