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Saturday, April 26, 2025

Viegenism: The Purpose of Life

Viegenism: The Emergence of Life’s Purpose (Why) and Design (How)

Viegenism (from French: νiέ , meaning "life," and gέnεse, meaning "origin" or "creation") is a philosophy centered on the purpose of life which fosters the emergence of new existence, phenomena, and creations. It combines the dynamic essence of "vie" (life) and "genesis" (origination) into a cohesive structure rooted in creation and emergence.

Viegenism zeroes in on the objective of life—fostering the emergence of new existence, phenomena, and creations. It offers a guiding purpose, emphasizing life's role as a dynamic force of growth and innovation.

On the other hand,  the Single Theory of Everything (STOE) delves into the mechanics behind the creation of life, exploring the scientific principles, conditions, and processes that allow life and phenomena to arise. It focuses on how emergence happens on a structural and causal level.

In essence:

Viegenism asks "Why does life exist?".

STOE asks "How does life emerge?".

Together, they form a complementary framework—one illuminating life's purpose, the other unraveling its origin. The purpose of life is to foster the emergence of new existence, phenomena, and creations. Every act of creation becomes a meaningful step in the larger continuum of existence.

Expanding on this, Viegenism frames Latent Existence as an essential aspect of the universe's dynamic nature, where unrealized possibilities are governed by both intrinsic properties and external influences. The interaction between these elements dictates whether latent potential manifests into reality. For instance, the concept parallels dormant seeds that remain inert until exposed to the right combination of water, sunlight, and soil.

While Viegenism addresses the overarching purpose and conditions necessary for emergence, the Single Theory of Everything delves deeper into the pathways and relationships that enable this transformation. Together, they present a holistic view of existence—bridging the "why" and "how" of becoming.

A Tapestry of Creation

Every morning the sun emerges, it ignites motion. Its rays illuminate the fabric of existence—light and time intertwined. Fire sparks transformation, forging pathways anew. Air weaves the invisible threads, connecting life in every breath. And water flows endlessly, delivering cycles of growth and renewal.

Flowers unfurl, revealing Fibonacci’s hidden whispers. Leaves sketch fractals—a geometry alive in every vein. Mountains stand as silent witnesses to eons of formation. And rivers carve stories across plains, equipping Earth with purpose.

Animals speak in movements, sharing encoded actions. Birds compose melodies that ripple through the air. Nature’s symphony nurtures universal understanding, A repository of wisdom inscribed in its intricate dance.

Force propels existence, energizing creation’s infinite potential. Energy, the pulse of vitality, surges with every spark. Elements collide and harmonize, shaping the tangible and abstract. And time, relentless, births space and events—a continuum of possibilities.

Success becomes subjective, measured in diverse moments: For some, it's the milestones; for others, it's the journey. Families, friendships, health, and happiness— Every reward interweaves into the pursuit of existence’s aim.

Existence begets existence, a cascading interplay of roles. As tools to the universe, everything possesses purpose. This purpose drives goals; these goals yield creation. And creation shapes rewards, cycles, and transformations.

Rewards manifest as satisfaction, materialized into form: In physics, it’s motion; in mathematics, it’s solutions. In consciousness, it’s gratification; in humanity, it’s joy. And in the grand cosmic ledger, it’s emergence—newness in infinity.


THE PURPOSE OF LIFE

Every morning when the sun shines, it gives us light.

Fire furnishes us with warmth and comfort.

Air offers living things to live and breathe.

And water delivers growth and nourishment.


Flowers and trees come with Fibonacci numbers.

Mountains and plains provide us with geometry.

Animals and birds share languages and actions.

While Nature nurtures us with endless information.


Force grants us motion and power.

Energy gives strength and vitality.

Elements offer matter and shape.

And time brings forth events and space.


Success is how some measure life.

Others measure it through health.

Some with families and friends.

Whatever it is, it makes everyone happy in the end.

 

Everything exists because other things exist.

In simple terms, everything is a tool.

As a tool, it has a purpose.

It comes with a goal.

The goal seeks results.

And the end result is always a reward.


The reward signifies satisfaction.

In nature, it is called materialization.

In mathematics, it is called a solution.

In life, it is called self-gratification.

In human terms, it is called Happiness.


"The purpose of life is to foster the emergence of new existence, phenomena, and creations." ~ Joey Lawsin


About the Author:


Joey Lawsin is the author of "Biotronics: the Silver Species". He is a game-changer who wants to redesign the world by rewriting the textbooks in science, theology, and philosophy with new concepts that debunk the old social ideas of antiquity. He co-authored a book in Physics, pioneered the idea of a living machine known as Autognorics, and formulated the Single Theory of Everything, a concept that was uncovered from the Theories of "Inscription by Design", "Intuitive Machines", and "Interim Emergence". His works are mainly aimed at finding solutions on Autism, Degenerative Treatment, and Emergence Medicine.

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Books that I have read to satisfy my curiosity on religion:

A comparative View of Religions - J. H. Scholten
Atheism Refuted -Thomas Paine
Atheism in Pagan Antiquity - A.B. Drachmann
An Atheist Manifesto - Joseph Lewis
A study of the Messiah - J.E. Talmage
A System of Logic - J.S. Mill
An Outline of Occult Science - Rudolf Steiner
Bible Myths and Parallels in Religion - T.W. Doane
Babylonian Legends of Creation - E.A. Budge
Common Sense -Thomas Paine
Criticism on The Origin of Species - T.H. Huxley
Christian Mysticism - W.R. Inge
Cosmic Consciousness - A.J. Tyndall
Creation by Laws - J.L. Lawsin
Dream Psychology - Sigmund Freud
Determinism or Freewill - Chapman Cohen
Evolution of Theology: an anthropological study -T.H. Huxley
Evolution: Old and New - Samuel Butler
Evolution of Creation - J.L. Lawsin
Exposition of Darwinism - A.R. Wallace
Einstein Theory of Relativity - H.A. Lorentz
Elementary Theosophy - L.W. Rogers
Esoteric Christianity - A.W. Beasant
Feeding the Mind - Lewsi Carroll
Five of Maxwells's Papers - J.C. Maxwell
Forbidden books of the original New Testament - William Wake
Heretics - G.K. Chesterton
Heretics and Heresies - R.G. Ingersoll
History of the Catholic Church - James MacCaffrey
History of Ancient Civilization - Charles Seignobos
History's Conflict bet. Religion and Science - J.W. Draper
Intro to the History of Religions - C.H. Toy
Jewish Theology - Kaufmann Kohler
Judaism - Israel Abrahams
Logic, Inductive and Deductive - William Minto
Lamarck, The Founder of Evolution - A.S. Packard
Mystic Christianity - W.W. Atkinson
Mistakes of Moses - R.G. Ingersoll
Mysticism and Logic - Bertrand Russell
Myths and Legends of Rome - E.M. Berens
Mutation - Hugo de Vries
Nature Mysticism - J.E.Mercer
Natural Selection - Charles Darwin
On the Origin of Species - Charles Darwin
Originemology - J.L. Lawsin
Pagan and Christian Creeds - Edward Carpenter
Pagan and Christian Rome - R.A. Lanciani
Symbolic Logic - Lewis Carroll
Sidelights on Relativity - Albert Einstein
Philosophy of the Mind - G.W.F. Hegel
Story of Creation: comparison study - T.S. Ackland
The Antichrist - F.W. Nietzsche
The Holy Bible - R.G. Ingersoll
The Freethinker's text book - A.W. Besant
The Expositor's Bible - T.C. Edwards
The Limits of Atheism - G.J.Holyoake
The Ancient History - Charles Rollin
The Sayings of Confucius - Confucius
The Game of Logic - Lewis Carroll
The Gnostic Crucifixion - G.R.S. Mead
The Critique of Practical/Pure Reason - Immanuel Kant
The Origin of Jewish Prayers - Tzvee Zahavy
The Analysis of Mind - Bertrand Russell
The Problem of Philosophy - Bertrand Russell
The Brain - Alexander Blade
The Higher Powers of the Mind - R.W. Trine
The Human Aura - W.W. Atkinson
The Legends of the Jews - Louis Ginzberg
Thought Forms - C.W. Leadbeater
The Wonders in Psychology - J.H. Fabre

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