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It is also the same urge to unite that Teilhard de Chardin speaks of when he wrote ~ If there were no real propensity to unite, even at a prodigiously rudimentary level, indeed, in the molecule itself ~ it would be physically impossible for love to appear higher up in the 'hominized' or human form.
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From the pre-atomic stage in the depths of the primordial sea to his present 'hominized' state ~ man is the product of a seemingly endless evolution within a loving plan of plurality, union and a resultant energy transformation into something more complex, more conscious and more loving.
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From the pre-atomic stage in the depths of the primordial sea to his present 'hominized' state ~ man is the product of a seemingly endless evolution within a loving plan of plurality, union and a resultant energy transformation into something morecomplex, more conscious and more loving.
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It is also the same urge to unite that Teilhard de Chardin speaks of when he wrote ~ If there were no real propensity to unite, even at a prodigiously rudimentary level, indeed, in the molecule itself ~ it would be physically impossible for love to appear higher up in the 'hominized' or human form.
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If there were no real propensity to unite, even at a prodigiously rudimentary level, indeed, in the molecule itself, it would be impossible for love to appear higher up in the 'hominized' or human form: Teilhard de Chardin
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It is also the same urge to unite that Teilhard de Chardin speaks of when he wrote ~ If there were no real propensity to unite, even at a prodigiously rudimentary level, indeed, in the molecule itself ~ it would be physically impossible for love to appear higher up in the 'hominized' or human form.
OpEdNews - Diary: The Big Bang, Asymptotic Freedom and The Unified Field 2009
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From the pre-atomic stage in the depths of the primordial sea to his present 'hominized' state ~ man is the product of a seemingly endless evolution within a loving plan of plurality, union and a resultant energy transformation into something morecomplex, more conscious and more loving.
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It is also the same urge to unite that Teilhard de Chardin speaks of when he wrote ~ If there were no real propensity to unite, even at a prodigiously rudimentary level, indeed, in the molecule itself ~ it would be physically impossible for love to appear higher up in the 'hominized' or human form.
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It is also the same urge to unite that Teilhard de Chardin speaks of when he wrote ~ If there were no real propensity to unite, even at a prodigiously rudimentary level, indeed, in the molecule itself ~ it would be physically impossible for love to appear higher up in the 'hominized' or human form.
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If there were no real propensity to unite, even at a prodigiously rudimentary level, indeed, in the molecule itself, it would be impossible for love to appear higher up in the 'hominized' or human form: Teilhard de Chardin
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