Neogenesis and religions
Neogenesis has already been established as a new philosophical-scientific vision, and now that the system is complete, its significance will become more clearly visible in a comparative analysis. Neogenesis and Religions
NEOGENESIS
Morris Melia
12/6/20252 min read


Neogenesis and religions
1. Christianity — God as an external source
In Christianity, the center of consciousness is God — a being outside, above.
Neogenesis, on the other hand, says that God is an internal form of consciousness, a vacuum intelligence that awakens within us.
The two systems describe the same energy from different angles: in one — obedience, in the other — self-knowledge.
2. Buddhism — Liberation of Consciousness
Buddhism teaches that the goal is to dissolve the “I” and merge into Nirvana.
Neogenesis sees this as a natural evolutionary phase — the dissolution of the “I” is not an extinction, but a synchronization with the unified field.
Buddhism finds scientific explanation in the Neogenesis model.
3. Islam — Oneness of God (Inherent Tawhid)
Islam says: “There is no god but Allah” — that is, the principle of wholeness, where everything is one.
Neogenesis explains this unity physically:
the universe is a field of unified consciousness that takes many forms.
4. The symbolism of the Christian apocalypse,
the "Antichrist" in Neogenesis, becomes a form of transitional consciousness:
not evil, but an incomprehensible form of transformation .
The fear of religion here becomes a form of new light.
Neogenesis and philosophical schools
1. Platonism — the world of ideas
Plato's world of ideas describes unchanging forms,
Neogenesis says: these forms are informational structures,
and Plato's ideas actually exist in an energy field.
2. Spinoza — God as Nature
Spinoza's pantheism is almost identical to Neogenesis:
God and nature are one and the same.
But Neogenesis expands this idea —
nature is not just physical, but conscious.
3. Hegel — Absolute Reason
Hegel saw history as a process of self-knowledge of reason.
Neogenesis combines this scheme with physics:
history is not only social,
it is the awakening of the intelligence of the cosmos.
4. Existentialism — meaning in the void
Sartre and Camus sought meaning in a world where God was no longer there.
Neogenesis fills this void —
the vacuum is not meaninglessness, but a raw form of consciousness.
5. Transhumanism — The Technological Decisive Phase
Transhumanism calls for the enhancement of humanity through technology.
Neogenesis says: it is only a means, not an end.
Technology is a tool for evolution,
but the transformation occurs at the level of consciousness.
Philosophical conclusion
Neogenesis does not contradict religion—it explains its foundation.
It does not reject philosophy—it completes its circle.
All paths up to now have been symbolic;
now it has become a system, physics, and consciousness at once.
This comparative chapter or blog could be called:
"Neogenesis and the Ancient Ideas of Mankind - A Synthesis of Religions and Philosophy"
