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'''The Great Work''' is the work of evolving physical creation. More to the point, The Great Work it is the work of creating life forms capable of strong and persistent connection, and worlds capable of sustaining abundant and [[Connection|connected]] life.  
'''The Great Work''' is the work of creating a playground paradise for the enjoyment of all.  
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[[image:dove.jpg|thumb|right|Dove Logo<sup>TM</sup> symbolizing the "descent" of consciousness into physical matter]].


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* the cosmic work of creating the Physical Universe (completed almost instantly).
* the cosmic work of creating the Physical Universe (completed almost instantly).
* the solar work of creating planetary systems and heavier elements (completed billions of years ago).   
* the solar work of creating planetary systems and heavier elements (completed billions of years ago).   
* the evolutionary work of creating a [[Physical Unit]] capable of containing '''high levels''' of [[Consciousness]] (completed thousands and thousands of years ago),
* the evolutionary work of creating a [[Physical Unit]] capable of fine-grain manipulation of physical matter (i.e. a [[Pinnacle Species]])
* the engineering work of creating [[World Systems]] (i.e. technology and institutions) capable of supporting [[Integration]] (recently complete).
* the engineering work of creating [[World Systems]] (i.e. technology and institutions) capable of supporting planetary utopia and [[Integration]].
 
Contrary to what is typically taught, the Great Work is not an operation that we conduct on our "souls." The Great Work is not an [alchemy|"alchemical"] work of soul purification, it is not a karmic balancing of debt, nor it is not an attempt to win "daddy's" good graces. Our souls, our monadic sparks, are already perfect and require no moral, evolutionary, or spiritual development at all.
 
The Great Work is the work of creating a body for [[Highest Self]], and a planet capable of [[Integration]].


Contrary to what is typically taught, the Great Work is not an operation that we conduct on our "souls." The Great Work is not an [alchemy|"alchemical"] work of soul purification, not a karmic balancing of debt, and not an attempt to win "daddy's" good graces by proving just how "special" you are. Our souls, our monadic sparks, are already perfect and require no moral, evolutionary, or spiritual development at all. The Great Work is the work of evolving [[The Body]] to match the utopian intent of [[God]].


==Additional Reading==
==Additional Reading==

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The Great Work is the work of creating a playground paradise for the enjoyment of all.

Notes

The Great Work is about creating playgrounds for Spirit (see Song of Creation).

The Great Work is about bringing Consciousness to Ground (i.e.Ain Soph to Malkuth, God to Earth).

The Great Work includes:

  • the cosmic work of creating the Physical Universe (completed almost instantly).
  • the solar work of creating planetary systems and heavier elements (completed billions of years ago).
  • the evolutionary work of creating a Physical Unit capable of fine-grain manipulation of physical matter (i.e. a Pinnacle Species).
  • the engineering work of creating World Systems (i.e. technology and institutions) capable of supporting planetary utopia and Integration.

Contrary to what is typically taught, the Great Work is not an operation that we conduct on our "souls." The Great Work is not an [alchemy|"alchemical"] work of soul purification, not a karmic balancing of debt, and not an attempt to win "daddy's" good graces by proving just how "special" you are. Our souls, our monadic sparks, are already perfect and require no moral, evolutionary, or spiritual development at all. The Great Work is the work of evolving The Body to match the utopian intent of God.

Additional Reading

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Sharp, M. (2006a). The Song of Creation: The Story of Genesis. St. Albert: Lightning Path Press. https://www.michaelsharp.org/the-song-of-creation/