Evolutionary Afflatus

Afflatus means, roughly, divine inspiration. Evolution is the divine purpose of the universe. And humans are the best the universe has done so far in terms of being conscious of itself—at least the most conscious that living things on this planet are ever likely to become aware of.

In a talk this weekend (01/24/10), Andrew Cohen, spiritual teacher and founder of the outstanding magazine EnlightenNext, explained his belief that whatever divinity decided to suddenly create something out of an eternity of nothing 14 billion years ago when the big bang occurred is the still the conscious driving force of the cosmos.

What the hell am I talking about? Well, think about it. In the vast expanse of time since the known universe was created, humans beings are the most conscious forms of life that exist. We are aware of ourselves and the universe we live in. We are aware of being aware.

Even if the whole shebang is the result of random interactions of organic chemicals taking their own course, and consciousness arises out of the complexity of the human brain, we still possess the highest form of consciousness that has yet emerged. It’s as if the point of the entire 14 billion years of development was to produce human beings.

How can I conclude this? It is simply true that we are more aware than any other living beings on the planet, (assuming that all of the other creatures aren’t in some sort of telepathic communication ala Avatar).

So, given that humans are the only creatures that can be said to have a drive to create something new, to add to the collective conscious and deliberately create progress, it makes perfect sense that that drive is an evolutionary impulse that started at the big bang. And the more that we awaken to the fact that our purpose on this planet, in addition to procreating, is to create something new that contributes to the cosmic awareness, the more authentic and fulfilled our lives will become.

I find it downright inspiring to think that the creative flame I feel is the afflatus of evolution. It’s those who are most tuned in to this afflatus that drive progress, that advance mankind, that raise human consciousness to ever greater heights.

A sixties saying, if I remember correctly, used to be “Turn on, tune in, drop out.” An-o-tens saying should be “Tune in, turn on, blast off.”

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