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Unity is the ** | Unity is the **foundation of Netist morality**, the guiding principle that recognizes all life, energy, and consciousness as **one interconnected whole**. It teaches that **separation is an illusion**, and that true enlightenment comes from realizing that all beings—Higher Dimensional Beings, humans, and microorganisms alike—are bound together in a vast, cosmic system known as **[[The Net: A Cosmic Framework]]**​ | ||
== The Principles of Unity == | |||
* ** | * **All existence is one** – Every being, thought, and force is interwoven. | ||
* ** | * **We rise together or fall together** – No individual can ascend alone. | ||
* ** | * **Opposites form a greater whole** – Creation and destruction, life and death, are all necessary parts of the cycle. | ||
* **Unity is balance** – There can be no hierarchy of importance in the grand design. | |||
Unity sees no **hierarchy of value** between different forms of existence. The gods are no more important than the smallest organisms. The separation between humans, animals, and celestial beings is merely **a matter of time and experience**. Consciousness evolves through **[[The Infinite Cycles of Existence]]**, gradually ascending towards greater awareness​ | |||
== The Staircase of Existence == | |||
* | Netism describes existence as **an endless circular staircase**, where all beings move **hand in hand** toward enlightenment. | ||
* Some climb **with joy and purpose**. | |||
* Others ascend **with difficulty or resistance**. | |||
* Some stumble **and threaten to bring others down with them**. | |||
If **one being falls, all fall**—no part of the system can truly progress at the expense of another. This is why **true enlightenment cannot be achieved through selfishness**, for the suffering of one part of The Net affects the whole​: | |||
== Justice vs. Unity == | |||
Though they share the **same ultimate goal**, Justice and Unity exist as **separate spheres of understanding**: | |||
* * | |||
* **Justice** is **a balancing force**—it seeks to right wrongs and ensure fairness. | |||
* **Unity** is **an acceptance of the whole**—it sees all events, good and bad, as part of a grand equilibrium. | |||
In Justice, a man who harms another must be **punished to restore balance**. In Unity, a man who harms another is **hurting himself**, for all things are one. | |||
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* | Thus, **Justice is an earthly concept**, while **Unity is a state of higher awareness**. One must first pass through Justice before ascending to Unity​ | ||
* ** | |||
Netism teaches that all beings are connected through **[[The Collective Unconscious]]**, a shared reservoir of memory, experience, and knowledge. This is why: | |||
* **Pain and suffering reverberate beyond the individual.** | |||
* **Acts of kindness uplift not just one person but the entire web of existence.** | |||
* **Even isolated individuals influence The Net on an energetic level.** | |||
* ** | Scientific studies on **meditation and consciousness** have demonstrated this principle in action—when large groups meditate together, crime rates, illness, and social unrest decrease​: | ||
== Unity, Independence, and Charity == | |||
Netism teaches that true Unity requires: | |||
1. **Independence first** – Each individual must **cultivate strength** before helping others. 2. **Charity second** – Once strong, one must **uplift those who struggle**. | |||
A system of Unity cannot function if: | |||
* The strong **ignore the weak**. | |||
* The weak **refuse to grow and depend entirely on others**. | |||
This is why Netism does not encourage **self-sacrifice at the cost of personal progress**. Only when an individual is **stable in all aspects—physically, mentally, spiritually—can they truly serve the whole**​ | |||
== Unity in Relation to Human Expansion == | |||
The growth of humanity **must occur collectively**. We cannot advance at the expense of others. War, greed, and exploitation **do not create progress**—they slow the entire system down​: | |||
Physicist Nikola Tesla proposed a theory on **increasing human energy**, which aligns with Netist thought: | |||
'''E = ½ MV²''' | |||
Where: | |||
* **M (mass)** = The spiritual and intellectual weight of humanity. | |||
* **V (velocity)** = The rate at which we progress. | |||
To increase human energy, we must: | |||
* **Expand our awareness** through education and self-growth. | |||
* **Stop regressive actions** such as war, destruction, and ignorance. | |||
* **Prioritize sustainability**—the Earth is part of our energy equation, and its suffering is our own. | |||
If humanity focuses only on consumption and conquest, it will eventually **collapse under its own weight**​ | |||
== Minimalism and Unity == | |||
Netism encourages **a minimalist approach to material wealth**, as **greed and excess consumption** disrupt the flow of The Net. True wealth is found in: | |||
* **Knowledge, wisdom, and experience.** | |||
* **Acts of service and generosity.** | |||
* **Harmonious relationships with the self and others.** | |||
A Netist does not measure success by material possessions but by **the depth of their spiritual journey** | |||
== The Final Lesson of Unity == | |||
Netism does not seek **a utopia**—the material world is inherently flawed, and we are here to **learn from struggle and imperfection**. However, by embracing the principles of Unity, we can: | |||
* **Create a more just and balanced society.** | |||
* **Elevate human consciousness beyond division and fear.** | |||
* **Ensure that no one is left behind in the pursuit of enlightenment.** | |||
Unity is not **an abstract ideal**—it is a state of being that can be achieved through daily actions, awareness, and alignment with **The Net**. | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
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* [[The Infinite Cycles of Existence]] | * [[The Infinite Cycles of Existence]] | ||
* [[The 12 Energy Centers]] | * [[The 12 Energy Centers]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Chaos and Order]] | ||
* [[The Collective Unconscious]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:57, 3 February 2025
Unity in Netism
Unity is the **foundation of Netist morality**, the guiding principle that recognizes all life, energy, and consciousness as **one interconnected whole**. It teaches that **separation is an illusion**, and that true enlightenment comes from realizing that all beings—Higher Dimensional Beings, humans, and microorganisms alike—are bound together in a vast, cosmic system known as **The Net: A Cosmic Framework**
The Principles of Unity
- **All existence is one** – Every being, thought, and force is interwoven.
- **We rise together or fall together** – No individual can ascend alone.
- **Opposites form a greater whole** – Creation and destruction, life and death, are all necessary parts of the cycle.
- **Unity is balance** – There can be no hierarchy of importance in the grand design.
Unity sees no **hierarchy of value** between different forms of existence. The gods are no more important than the smallest organisms. The separation between humans, animals, and celestial beings is merely **a matter of time and experience**. Consciousness evolves through **The Infinite Cycles of Existence**, gradually ascending towards greater awareness
The Staircase of Existence
Netism describes existence as **an endless circular staircase**, where all beings move **hand in hand** toward enlightenment.
- Some climb **with joy and purpose**.
- Others ascend **with difficulty or resistance**.
- Some stumble **and threaten to bring others down with them**.
If **one being falls, all fall**—no part of the system can truly progress at the expense of another. This is why **true enlightenment cannot be achieved through selfishness**, for the suffering of one part of The Net affects the whole:
Justice vs. Unity
Though they share the **same ultimate goal**, Justice and Unity exist as **separate spheres of understanding**:
- **Justice** is **a balancing force**—it seeks to right wrongs and ensure fairness.
- **Unity** is **an acceptance of the whole**—it sees all events, good and bad, as part of a grand equilibrium.
In Justice, a man who harms another must be **punished to restore balance**. In Unity, a man who harms another is **hurting himself**, for all things are one.
Thus, **Justice is an earthly concept**, while **Unity is a state of higher awareness**. One must first pass through Justice before ascending to Unity
Netism teaches that all beings are connected through **The Collective Unconscious**, a shared reservoir of memory, experience, and knowledge. This is why:
- **Pain and suffering reverberate beyond the individual.**
- **Acts of kindness uplift not just one person but the entire web of existence.**
- **Even isolated individuals influence The Net on an energetic level.**
Scientific studies on **meditation and consciousness** have demonstrated this principle in action—when large groups meditate together, crime rates, illness, and social unrest decrease:
Unity, Independence, and Charity
Netism teaches that true Unity requires:
1. **Independence first** – Each individual must **cultivate strength** before helping others. 2. **Charity second** – Once strong, one must **uplift those who struggle**.
A system of Unity cannot function if:
- The strong **ignore the weak**.
- The weak **refuse to grow and depend entirely on others**.
This is why Netism does not encourage **self-sacrifice at the cost of personal progress**. Only when an individual is **stable in all aspects—physically, mentally, spiritually—can they truly serve the whole**
Unity in Relation to Human Expansion
The growth of humanity **must occur collectively**. We cannot advance at the expense of others. War, greed, and exploitation **do not create progress**—they slow the entire system down:
Physicist Nikola Tesla proposed a theory on **increasing human energy**, which aligns with Netist thought:
E = ½ MV²
Where:
- **M (mass)** = The spiritual and intellectual weight of humanity.
- **V (velocity)** = The rate at which we progress.
To increase human energy, we must:
- **Expand our awareness** through education and self-growth.
- **Stop regressive actions** such as war, destruction, and ignorance.
- **Prioritize sustainability**—the Earth is part of our energy equation, and its suffering is our own.
If humanity focuses only on consumption and conquest, it will eventually **collapse under its own weight**
Minimalism and Unity
Netism encourages **a minimalist approach to material wealth**, as **greed and excess consumption** disrupt the flow of The Net. True wealth is found in:
- **Knowledge, wisdom, and experience.**
- **Acts of service and generosity.**
- **Harmonious relationships with the self and others.**
A Netist does not measure success by material possessions but by **the depth of their spiritual journey**
The Final Lesson of Unity
Netism does not seek **a utopia**—the material world is inherently flawed, and we are here to **learn from struggle and imperfection**. However, by embracing the principles of Unity, we can:
- **Create a more just and balanced society.**
- **Elevate human consciousness beyond division and fear.**
- **Ensure that no one is left behind in the pursuit of enlightenment.**
Unity is not **an abstract ideal**—it is a state of being that can be achieved through daily actions, awareness, and alignment with **The Net**.
References
- The Net: A Cosmic Framework
- The Infinite Cycles of Existence
- The 12 Energy Centers
- Chaos and Order
- The Collective Unconscious