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Voyager: A Personal Cosmology

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Stevens, Lóre M. 2022. Voyager: A Personal Cosmology. Master's thesis, Harvard Divinity School.

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After a spontaneous spiritual experience, atheist Lóre Stevens discerned a worldview grounded in universal interdependence. When humanity forgets that we are part of a greater whole, we enact cruelty and suffering on each other and the planet. Using the reminders of art, practices, lifeways, and nonviolent resistance, we can call ourselves back into alignment with all that is. Life, which is the part of the universe which resists entropy, has evolved a species which can exit the planet. Humanity should use this ability to steward Earthlife on and beyond the planet.

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atheist, cosmology, earthseed, mysticism

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