Another famed German philosopher, he considers that will (Eternon
consciousness) is the moving principle of the universe. In everything, will triggers
change and directs evolution. In elementary substances or minerals, will is not apparent,
but as we ascend the ladder of complexity, consciousness and deliberate choices become
ever more evident.
Bergson (1859 - 1941)
Revolutionary French philosopher, he sees in living organisms the
affirmation of an inner creative force. This "élan vital" or spiritual energy
animates nature and is responsible for its evolutionary process. Body and soul have the
same basic essence.
Jung (1875 - 1961)
The Swiss psychologist dedicates his life to exploring the psyche (which
is nothing but the essence of every Eternon structure). Jung is well-known for two
notions he developed: that of "collective unconscious" and that of
"archetypes." The first refers to the common memory of our human Leading
Eternons. The second to their significant experiences.
Teilhard de Chardin (1881 - 1955)
A Jesuit and a paleontologist, he explains that the basic stuff of the
universe is the confluence of spiritual and material energies (Universal Energy).
Consciousness is not restricted to higher forms of life. A rudimentary psyche is already
present in elementary mattes a dur. All ist of conscious particles mysteriously connected (Eternons).
The more particles are gathered within an edifice (structure), the more awareness
it manifests.
Numerous other intellectual
masters, from all eras and all nations, have referred to Eternon principles.
Whoever investigates human thought will encounter Eternons as much in the revelation of
prophets as
in the intuition of scientists and the vision of philosophers.