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Divine World Order

The Divine World Order is a social, political, economic, psychological, and spiritual world order that automatically emerges when a majority of human beings have successfully exist in a state of integrated Alignment and permanent Connection. The term is roughly syncretic with the LP concept of Harmonic Social Structure

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Technically, the Divine World Order is achieved via the expansion of Consciousness in the Physical Unit. As Consciousness expands, human Consciousness Quotient (CQ) rises. As CQ rises, humans experience improved awareness, insight, function, and capacity. Improvements in function and capacity of the physical unit lead naturally towards improved social, economic, psychological, and spiritual conditions.

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