The idea of a universe that is moving, principally and specifically, towards states of super-organization measured, in terms of absolute value, by an increase of psychic interiorization and centration is clearly gaining ground.
I am deeply convinced that it is by being confronted with this great event (interpreted in biological terms) of the totalization of man, that modern science will soon find itself inevitably obliged to take its third step; and this will be the most serious of the three, in the direction of an ever more closely reasoned and exact concept of the idea of evolution.
I must emphasize the imminence and the gravity of the coming psychic mutation or sloughing of accustomed ways: for, by giving us a better appreciation of the phenomenon of man, it is going to lead us all, and soon, to the habitual perception of an ultra-evolution of life on earth towards states that are ever more organic and interiorized. Henceforth, there lies ahead of us, in time, not merely a greater number of men; not merely, even, a higher intensity of humanity; but the concentration of the whole of the human in a single co-reflective system, planetary in dimensions.
The universe is moving evolutively towards a peak of consciousness.
Mankind, in a world that has suddenly become too big and too organic, has for a moment lost its God.
After a million years of reflection, there is a dynamic meeting in the consciousness of man between heaven and earth at last endowed with motion, and from it there emerges not simply a world that manages to survive but a world that kindles into fire.