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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 Great Work''' is the ongoing spiritual/creative work of improving physical creation ''and'' improving our experience of it (Sharp, 2015).
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| ==Notes==
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| The goal of the Great Work is the creation of planets capable of hosting advanced, interstellar, civilizations, a so called [[Pearl of Creation]].
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| The great work involves the evolution of planets capable of sustaining abundant life, and the evolution of living forms capable of containing high levels of [[Consciousness]].
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| It is important to note that, 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 "alchemical" work of soul purification nor is it an evolutionary march to individual advancement. That is a corruption. Our souls, our monadic sparks, are already perfect and require no moral, evolutionary, or spiritual development whatsoever. The physical universe (and your [[Physical Unit|physical unit]]) are, however, another matter altogether. In order for dense physical matter to accommodate a "full measure" of Spirit, modifications have to be made and, in the case of the human Physical Unit, healing has to occur.
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| The Great Work can be considered a spiritual operation designed to modify physical matter. It is a collective process the outlines of which are summarized poetically in The [[Song of Creation]].
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| Note, there are no "chosen" ones, no special places, and no spots where some are elevated above others. Everybody works together and, when the work is completed, everyone shares equally in the benefits.
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| ==See Also==
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| [[The Work]] | [[Song of Creation]]
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| ==Additional Reading==
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