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Published by Gilson Freire, Belo Horizonte, August 2001
Contents
INTRODUCTION
The Great Synthesis is the “Gospel of Science,” one of the most important revelations for our times, building upon all the others that have reached us through various voices from different corners of the planet.
Written in the language of modern man, it manages to weave a symphonic poem of concepts and harmonies that captivate our cold reason, the offspring of twentieth-century scientism.
“I have undertaken the ungrateful task of confining the grand beauty of the universe within the bounds of limited rationality.“
PREPARING US FOR THE FUTURE
“When you have seen the future, you will deeply understand my synthesis and place it within the history of the world.”
“I spoke to the world, to all peoples, proclaiming the universal truth, true in all places and at all times. I valued humanity and life, creating an eternal construction through all fields, even the most disparate.”
“I brought everything together into unity; from all your scattered human knowledge, I formed a narrow monism. In this synthesis, science, philosophy, and faith are one. I restored in you the passion for good and the infinite. To everything that your life can embrace, I gave a purpose: art, law, ethics, struggle, knowledge, pain—I channelled and merged them all onto the same path of human ascent.”
BEACON OF THE NEW ERA
“Man has conquered power outside of himself, dominion over the earth. Now he must conquer power within himself, mastery of the spirit.”
“The discovery of the reality of the spirit is the greatest scientific discovery that awaits you and will revolutionize the world, ushering in a new era.”
ESTEEMED INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE SHARED THEIR OPINIONS ABOUT THE WORK
Many other pioneers of Science, Philosophy, and Religion praised this monumental work, including:
Monteiro Lobato refers to it as HIS BOOK, the definitive home for his dreams.
Albert Einstein recognized the admirable strength of the language and the vastness of the subjects addressed within it.
Carlos Torres Pastorino expressed that it deserves to be bound together with the New Testament, for providing it with a perfect continuation.
Rubens Romanelli acknowledged its supranormal origin.
Clóvis Tavares destined it to be the code for the humanity of tomorrow.
And Emmanuel, through the mediumship of Chico Xavier, characterized it as the Gospel of science, recognizing in it the voice of Christ speaking to us once again.
THE AUTHOR ON THE SPIRITUAL PLANE
Referring to the spiritual author of the work, Ubaldi expressed the following:
“I called this source of thought: will, action, and affection that flooded me entirely; I called it that, with sincerity and simplicity, unable to define it better, to say: the voice of the one I hear. It told me in its own language: “Do not ask my name, do not try to individualize me. You could not, no one could; do not attempt useless hypotheses“. Scholars of the subject believe that it is the voice of Christ Himself, while others believe it to be the voice of the Master, transmitted through Francis of Assisi.”
HISTORY
The Great Synthesis was foreshadowed by “His Voice” in the “Message of Forgiveness,” written on August 2, 1932, which stated: “May religion, which is My revelation, and science, which is your effort and all your personal intuitions, unite closely in a great synthesis, and let this be a synthesis of truth.”
Feeling immersed in the currents of thought from “His Voice,” Ubaldi expressed himself in the following manner:
“A tremendous impulse arose within me: to reclaim the fundamental idea of the Messages and delve into it deeply. This idea dominates and excites me, and I dive into the work without any plan, without reflecting. Woe unto me if I had reflected and understood what I had to do—I would have been overwhelmed. ‘His Voice’ commanded and guided me. And I remained silent. My nature, passionate for Christ and His Love, transformed into a great machine of thought that encompasses all human knowledge and surpasses it. Succeeding the expression of sentiment, it now employs the sharp language of science, opening up to me an immense vision of the infinite. I now speak to the scientific, philosophical, and religious world. I don’t need to know everything, for ‘His Voice’ directs me, and I walk confidently.”
In the summer of 1932, his spirit was shaken by a storm of sublime revelations, and he began writing it in the Tower of Tenuta Santo Antônio in Colle Umberto, Perugia, Italy, in the same place where he received the “Message of Forgiveness.”
Over the next three summers, he continued writing, completing it on August 23, 1935, at 11:00 PM, while peace still reigned on Earth. It consisted of 100 chapters, all written at night, until the early hours of the morning.
He typed the first chapters and sent them to the magazine Ali del Pensiero, which began publishing them in the beginning of the following year, January 1933. Several newspapers and magazines from many countries published those initial chapters and eagerly awaited the continuation promised by “His Voice” for the next vacation period of that year. In Brazil, it was published by Correio da Manhã in Rio de Janeiro. In Argentina, it was published in its entirety by the magazine Constancia in Buenos Aires.
The first edition was published in Italy in 1937, followed by Argentina in the same year. In Brazil, it was translated by Guillon Ribeiro and published in 1939.
On November 8, 1939, the Catholic Church not only prohibited its reading but also prevented its dissemination through the press, and Italian newspapers closed their doors to it. One of the reasons the Holy Church alleged was the author’s revelation of being a believer in reincarnation. However, the condemned book had already begun its journey and continued to be read and published abroad by spiritualists and spiritual-minded individuals in general.
In 1964, the Monismo Publishing Group was created, which began publishing the work in Brazil. In 1971, it was also published by Editora LAKE in São Paulo, which had already released other books written in Italy. Currently, it is edited and distributed by the Pietro Ubaldi Institute and is now in its twentieth edition.
GENERAL STRUCTURE OF THE WORK
It is the only book by Ubaldi written in the first-person singular pronoun. The initial chapters are linked to science, while the rest are dedicated to philosophy and religion. It presents the evolution of humanity, starting from the mineral, plant, and animal kingdoms, reaching a type of angelic being, a condition referred to in the work as the Super-man of the Gospel.
It establishes Evolution as the foundation of all universal phenomena. Not the evolution of forms as seen by Darwin, but rather the progress of an essence that leads life, the spirit. However, it identifies this evolution not as a linear progression but as a movement alternated by continuous involutionary (regress) returns. This evolution could not take place without reincarnation, which corresponds to the principle of expansion and contraction of evolutionary cycles, the condition of the law of balance, and a consequence of the principle of indestructibility and transformation of Substance. Finally, it conceives evolution as a movement of the soul’s redemption, a theme that only becomes clear with the surprising vision revealed in the work “God and Universe.”
The Great Synthesis guides us on an unusual journey, the journey of the spirit, which is the central theme of its development. By studying the organic functioning of the Universe, it progresses from the periphery, from matter, to the centre, where the Absolute resides, leading us to this ultimate synthesis. It progresses through gradual approximations and periodic returns of concepts, which gradually mature and elevate us. This journey of the spirit is the journey of returning to the beginning, of the creature returning to its Creator, the centre of the Universe.
FROM MONOTHEISM TO MONISM
One of the fundamental themes of the work is unity, the highest principle of creation, expressed as a single Law that governs everything and explains all phenomena. This central concept, referred to as monism, is emphasized in “The Great Synthesis.”
We transition from polytheism to monotheism, where we define a single God, albeit still anthropomorphic and separate from creation. Through “The Great Synthesis,” we move from monotheism to monism, which represents a concept of God as the creation itself, forming a unity with being.
It prepares humanity for evolutionary acquisitions that aim to transform individuals into angelic beings. In this sense, “His Voice” expresses:
“My word does not come to destroy existing truths but to repeat them in a more persuasive and adapted manner to your modern minds. You are matured intelligences capable of embracing broader visions.”
“I do not come to combat any religion; however, I place revelation and the religion of Christ at the highest position on Earth.”
WHO IS THE WORK DIRECTED TO?
To read it with benefit, it is necessary to have a minimum understanding in the realm of the spirit, such as accepting reincarnation and already having a belief in the spirit. However, if the reader allows themselves to be guided by the irrefutable logic of the text, they can acquire these fundamental aspects in the same way. Spiritists and spiritual-minded individuals find it easier to study due to having already matured in these matters.
“Those who absolutely do not feel these things, the immature ones, should step aside and wallow in the mud of their low aspirations and not seek knowledge, a precious reward granted only to those who have truly earned it.”
Why start reading Ubaldi with The Great Synthesis? The author himself answers: “The best path for the reader to understand the work is to follow the same path that I followed, that is, to undergo their own maturation parallel to mine. This is because the work is not merely literature or a cultural work, but a school for evolutionary transformation, whose goal is not to display wisdom but to ascend to a higher biological plane.”
Encouraging us on this journey, “His Voice” says:
“Do not say: Blessed are those who can live without knowing and without asking. Instead, say: Blessed are those whose spirit is never satiated with knowledge and goodness, who strive and suffer for ever higher conquests. Lament for those satisfied with life, the inert, the extinguished; their time is merely a rhythm of physical existence that passes without creations. They refuse the effort of these elevated understandings that I offer you, and there is no light in tomorrow for the sleeping spirit.”
“So, I speak. I speak with a tone of passion for ready and passionate souls, with a tone of wisdom for those more inclined to respond to intellectual vibrations. I speak to all because I want to shake and unite everyone in a higher faith, in a deeper truth. Here, addressing the mind, I call upon all for the harvest: chemists and philosophers, theologians and doctors, astronomers and mathematicians, jurists and sociologists, economists and thinkers, the wise in all fields of human knowledge—I speak to each in their own language. I summon the highest minds, those directing human thought, to understand this synthesis and finally attain, with it, a unified thought that resolves everything and communicates it to the mind and heart for the supreme purposes of life.”
“Just a purity of mind and sincerity of intentions and then you will feel the Truth in my words.”
And how can this acquisition be hastened? “Morally purify and refine the sensitivity of the instrument of research, which is yourselves, and only then will you be able to see.”
“Science laughs at all this and for this reason is limited to producing only conveniences, never igniting the flame of wisdom in our souls.”
Even materialistic scholars, however, in search of something to fill the void in their souls, can find solace in it that cold science has not provided. Thus, it can be a good recommendation for those who, even considering themselves wise, have never come into contact with the realities of the spirit. Theologians and believers from various religions, as long as they detach themselves from their dogmas, can find in it the solace they seek without affecting their external beliefs. Scholars interested in philosophical studies will also find valuable teachings in it and a reliable source to inspire rich meditations.
As a work of revelation, it is advisable to believe in the possibility of intuitive knowledge as a secure source of knowledge for humanity to avoid unnecessary doubts.
The poetic yet incisive language in which it is written, using the same rational language of modern times, makes it especially suitable for scientists who believe primarily in reason as the solution to all the problems of creation and need a strong message that convinces them of the reality of the spirit, using the same language they are accustomed to.
BOOKS THAT COMPLETE YOUR STUDY
In “The Noures,” Ubaldi explains the technique of his reception. In “The New Civilization of The Third Millennium,” he studies some important chapters of The Great Synthesis. In Future Problems, he delves deeper into the abstract and scientific part of the foundational work.
The vision of The Great Synthesis is truly completed in “God and Universe,” the ultimate and indispensable synthesis to fully comprehend it, especially Chapter VIII, dedicated to clarifying some of its most challenging themes: from the least to the most infinite. It is worth rereading The Great Synthesis after carefully reading this work.
Ubaldi defined the pillars of his philosophical-ethical-theological-scientific work as follows: “The Great Synthesis,” “God and Universe,” “The System,” and “Fall and Redemption.”
MAIN TOPICS ADDRESSED
MONISM — Chap. 1-6, 10, 30, 41-44, 75, 83-100
- The vision of synthesis,
- The new paradigms.
SUBSTANCE — Chap 7-9, 10-11, 39
- The three aspects of the Universe,
- The great equation of substance – the breath of the Universe,
- Principles of unity, duality, and trinity.
LAW AND ITS PRINCIPLES — Chap 8, 39-40, 87
- Central concept of the Universe – the mechanical principle,
- Unit of operation of the Universe,
- Minor principles of the Law.
THE LAW OF BECOMING — Chap. 21-29, 37
- Principles, formulas, and graphs,
- The typical trajectory of phenomenal movements,
- The cycles of nature,
- The glorious vision of Evolution.
STUDY OF THE MATTER PHASE (γ) — Birth and evolution of matter and its dimensions — Chap 10-18, 12, 19, 26, 27, 28, 32, 38, 45
- Stekiogenesis — Birth, evolution, and death of matter —,
- UNIVERSE GENESIS — Genesis of the cosmos, cyclic synthesis, collective units, and creation in the absolute and relative.
EVOLUTION OF DIMENSIONS — Succession of Tridimensional Systems — Chap 33-37
- The limits of our Universe,
- Relativity,
- Birth and death of space and time,
- The absolute.
STUDY OF THE ENERGY PHASE (β) — Chap 38, 45-48
- Birth, development, and death of energy,
- Movement – essence of substance,
- The two directions of energy,
- Considerations on universal gravitation.
STUDY OF THE SPIRIT PHASE (α) — the journey of the spirit — genesis and technique of psychic construction.
a. BIRTH OF LIFE — Chap. 48-58
- Kinetic theory of life,
- The globular lightning,
- Substantial biology,
- Parallels between the physical vortex and the vital vortex,
- Transition from energy to spirit.
b. CONSTRUCTION OF THE SPIRIT — Chap. 59-75
- The three zones of the spirit,
- Foundations of biological evolution,
- Tools of evolution — functions and organs,
- Dematerialization of form,
- Free will and responsibility.
c. JOURNEY OF THE SPIRIT — Chap. 61, 68-75
- Evolution of psychism,
- Wisdom of life and its laws — psychic biology,
- Pain and its biological function,
- Medicine without soul,
- Spiritual and organic heredity,
- Survival of the spirit,
- Reincarnation — the cycle of life and death and its extinction.
EVOLUTION TOWARDS SUPERCONSCIOUSNESS — The ethics of life and its evolution — the super-humanity of the future
a. RESPONSIBILITY AND EVOLUTION — Chap. 59, 66 and 76-82
- Destiny and its zones,
- Divine Justice and the evolution of rights,
- The biological and spiritual function of Work,
- The improper economy of the unevolved,
- Renunciation,
- The concept of redemption.
b. THE SUPERCONSCIOUSNESS OF THE FUTURE — Chap. 83 to 93
- The Superman of the Gospel — the new being of the spirit phase,
- Evolution of Egoism,
- Overcoming the old man — automatism of the past,
- Impellers of life – insatiability of desire,
- Biological function of the Gospel,
- Evolutionary leaps — genius and its function,
- Death and biological degeneration.
c. THE SUPER-HUMANITY OF THE FUTURE – Chap. 83-100
- The new civilization of the Third Millennium,
- The unevolved ethics of wars and their evolution,
- The social law of the Gospel – the Gospel applied to Sociology,
- Evolution of Egoism,
- Economic problems,
- Evolution of Law — divine justice,
- Genuine wealth — the right to property and economic inequalities,
- From hedonism to collaborationism,
- The biological function of the State and its evolution — the leader,
- Art — instrument of evolution.
CURRENT TOPICS OF THE GREAT SYNTHESIS
The topics addressed in the Great Synthesis cover all areas of current human knowledge, raising questions for which we are not yet mature. We will present just a few examples so that the reader can grasp the immense scope of its discussions, prepared to solve the great questions that modern humans have been asking about life and its laws, without finding coherent answers yet.
CONCEPT OF UNITY
The Universe is increasingly seen as a unity that knows its purposes and constructs itself according to purposes that we are unaware of. The amount of matter, the values of the fundamental forces of the universe, the rate of cosmic expansion—values that were determined when the universe was born—predicted the exact future needs of the life that would develop. The cosmos would disintegrate and existence would be impossible if the electric charge of the proton and electron did not combine perfectly. How did they determine their exact values? And if the neutron were not heavier than the proton and in the exact proportion that it is, the Universe would not sustain itself, and nothing would be possible to exist. There is a clear harmony between the physical, biological, and spiritual aspects of the Universe, and only the Great Synthesis has been able to explain this to us.
Stephen Hawking tells us: “I have the hope that we will still find a coherent model that describes everything in the Universe. If we do, it will be a true triumph for humanity.” The Great Synthesis is the answer to this longing, with certainty, as it leads us to this ardent Unity. The search for the grand unified theories of physics will undoubtedly end as “His Voice” predicts. Let us listen to it:
“In its conceptual aspect, the universe is an organism, a collection of forms, organisms of forces, organisms of laws.
As a structure, the universe is an organism, that is, a whole composed of parts, not randomly gathered, but with order and reciprocal proportion; even if momentarily and exceptionally the opposite may occur, they always correspond to each other, as is necessary in an organism whose parts, when functioning, must coordinate towards a single objective.”
As a consequence of the Law of “Unity of functioning,” it can guide us in the discovery of the principles that govern all creation phenomena:
“The Universe is a monistic organism that functions on a single principle.
One fact will help us: the universe is governed by a single principle. I have already affirmed that the Universe is neither chaos nor chance, but supreme order: the Law.
Utilize this monistic concept that I bring to you—of the unity of principle of the entire universe—not only in the moral field but also in the scientific field; find this principle of analogy that exists in all things, and it will infallibly guide you, allowing you to determine a priori, before observation and experience, the unknown and define it, discover it, and know it.”
And we will conclude that one cannot live outside of unity, where we will only find the All-One-God:
“It will no longer be licit, rationally, for man to isolate himself in his selfishness, indifferent or aggressive, since everything is an organism, even the collectivity, which can only be an organism.”
CONCEPT OF UNIVERSAL TRINITY
A concept as ancient as Christian thought, it resurfaces with renewed vigour from the pages of the Great Synthesis:
“Thus, the equation of substance synthesizes the concept of the Trinity, that is, of the one and triune Divinity, which has already been revealed to you under the veil of mystery, and is found in religions.”
ANTHROPIC PRINCIPLE
Ervin Laszlo, in his book “Cosmic Connection,” asks: “Are the mysteries of life and those of the Big Bang interconnected? (…) If we knew more about the conditions under which our Universe was born, could we also discover why its constants are so precisely tuned to the evolution of life?”
Thus, the anthropic principle was defined — “the Universe is as it is only because we exist and observe it.” In other words, it exists because it carries within itself the purpose of building life and awakening consciousness within it, which will then question it.
The Great Synthesis provides the answer:
“Your universe visibly moves from a state of chaos (…) towards a final stage of order, namely balance and coordination of forces. That is the preparatory phase, and this is the environment in which life was born.”
“Phenomena are always guided by a determining cause and with a higher and distant purpose to achieve.”
“See that everything that exists comes from a principle that always acts, not from the outside to the inside, but from the inside to the outside, a principle hidden in the intimate mystery of being, which appears as its manifestation and expression.”
INTERCONNECTION
According to the most modern concepts of physics, atomic particles exist as interconnections sustained by the very relationships they establish with each other, which are the only possibilities for their existence. In the Great Synthesis, we find:
“The unity of directive concept binds all phenomena in an indissoluble solidarity, making all beings brothers to one another. Dive into and merge with this unity, and you will become immense.“
“Everything is interconnected in creation and repeats the same principles.”
THE NATURE OF MATTER
Science, in its desperation, seeks a substrate for the ultimate composition of matter, faced with the strange paradox that it does not admit a final term to sustain it. An inherent need of logic tells us that everything must be made of something.
The Great Synthesis remarkably solves the enigma with the advanced concept of the oneness of Substance, fertilizing our thinking with the conception of a unity in creation, an ultimate element that forms everything we know, whether it is matter, energy, or spirit. This principle corresponds perfectly to the “quid” discussed by Capra and could be the substrate of the superstrings in modern theories of matter’s constitution. In the equation of Substance and in the breath of the Universe, we are enthralled by deeply beautiful concepts, satisfying us as far as our limited intellect can grasp: “I called that formula the great equation of Substance because it expresses the various forms that Substance assumes while always remaining identical to itself.”
SUPERSTRING THEORY
In 1960, Gabriel Veneziano suggested that when elementary particles were organized according to their masses, they formed a pattern similar to musical notes or resonances. Other physicists later came up with the idea that these resonances could be produced by tiny particle-sized strings, which distinguished themselves by the degree of vibration to which they were subject. However, The Great Synthesis had already developed the same principle by establishing a graph of the relationships between atomic mass and volume, determining the behavior of periodic returns in octaves. This suggested to us that matter behaves like a vibrational pattern, being nothing more than the expression of energy waves, coagulated and confined within a limited field of manifestation. The idea of modern string theory was thus introduced and can be better understood when assisted by the concept of “Substance” developed in The Great Synthesis:
“The universe is a continuous movement. Movement implies trajectory; trajectory implies an objective to be achieved. In reality, the dynamic aspect merges with the static.“
“Matter dematerializes, disintegrates, and expands in the form of energy, will, movement; it is a becoming that, through the experiences of infinite lives, reconstructs consciousness or spirit. Here, matter is the starting point, and spirit is the destination. Thus, the spiral, which was once open, now closes; the pulsation of return completes the cycle initiated by the outgoing one.”
The Atomic Energy
Written in 1932, the Great Synthesis anticipated the use of nuclear energy, stating:
“These simple indications already outline the solution to many scientific problems, such as the constitution of matter, or the possibility of extracting from it, through disintegration, as from an immense reservoir, the energy that would be nothing more than the transition from γ to β. The atomic energy you seek exists, and you will find it.”
stekiogenesis Starting from Hydrogen
William Fowler won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1983 for demonstrating that the other 91 elements found in nature originated from hydrogen. The Great Synthesis, by studying in detail the evolution of matter in the stekiogenetic series, shows us exactly how the elements evolved from hydrogen to the heavier, radioactive ones, where matter disintegrates and dies.
“Of the 92 species of atoms, hydrogen is the simplest, as it is composed of a nucleus and a single electron orbiting around it. It is chemically indivisible. Remove that single electron from the nucleus, and you will have ether, the mother substance of hydrogen. Then ether is composed only of nuclei without electrons. The transition from ether to H, and successively to all bodies in the stekiogenetic series, occurs through the progressive opening of the spiral system. At the beginning, in the transition from ether to H, we have the opening of the nucleus system, with the departure of a single electron, then two, three, up to 92.”
EXPANDING UNIVERSE AND THE BIG BANG
These concepts, still in their infancy when the Great Synthesis was written, were already outlined in its concepts, which found complete development in the works “God and Universe” and “The System”:
“Your universe visibly moves from a state of chaos — only the tension phase of the first dynamic explosion — toward a final stage of order, that is, balance and coordination of forces. That is the preparatory phase, and this is the environment in which life was born.“
“You live in the phase of dynamic expansion. The reverse march of the universe has already happened. Your period is evolutionary, ascendant.“
“Your physical universe moves rapidly in relation to other distant similar universes, in order to be part of even larger systems with them. Let this not surprise you.”
The Limits of the Universe
The Universe is not infinite — Veja magazine, July 8, 1998 — “Thanks to telescopes capable of observing stars one billion times fainter than those discovered by Galileo’s archaic telescope, new ideas are emerging among scientists, as revolutionary as those that could have once led the Italian genius to the stake. Contrary to what was thought, the Universe may not be infinite. Its age can now be calculated with reasonable precision, estimated to be 13 billion years according to the calculations most accepted by the scientific community. If it had a beginning, scientists believe it must also have an end.” How can we understand this?
The Great Synthesis masterfully clarifies the limits of the universe in the very current concept of the evolution of dimensions:
“In spatial terms, your stellar universe, considered in isolation, is a finite system; it is immense, but it can be measured; and everything that can be measured is finite.”
“Now you can understand what the genesis of space and time is and how it occurs, as well as its termination. Everything that is born must die; that is to say, everything that has a beginning must have an end.”
SELF-ORGANIZATION PATTERN
Currently, more advanced thinkers consider that every living being is the result of a non-material self-organization pattern that animates and maintains it in an organized manner, following its own guidance, making it a coherent entity with itself and its life purposes. This concept is also known as the principle of self-elaboration, which advanced thinkers claim to be a psychic quantum field. This astonishing idea, which anticipates the discovery of a spirit managing the flesh, is perfectly anticipated by the Great Synthesis, which refers to it as the directing psyche:
“The physical psyche, which is the smallest psyche of substance. Crystals are molecular societies, true organized communities governed by a mathematically precise guiding principle; it is within this principle that the mentioned psyche resides.”
EVOLUTION AS AN ORIENTED MOVEMENT
Ervin Laszlo states in his book, “Cosmic Connection,” that “evolution does not occur randomly, but, as fossil records show, it moves in a chosen direction.” This has led many researchers to admit the existence of extragenetic factors for the guidance of form, in addition to the already known genetic elements. Materialistic short-sightedness suspects that complex proteins produced by the maternal womb could be responsible for morphosomatic patterns, and the hypothesis of developing a “proteome project” to unravel its fantastic mysteries is being considered. In the Great Synthesis, we have a simple and logical solution to the complexity of the fruitful biological “industry” at work in life:
“This evolution, whose marvelous path we are observing, is produced, in its conceptual aspect, by a transformation of principles and laws. The forms of being, as you find them at all levels, are simply the expression of this thought in continuous ascent.”
“It is absurd to conceive that evolution lacks purpose or continuity. In its deepest concept, evolution is the liberation of the kinetic principle of Substance.”
“We must objectively confront the psyche of life, the most ignored and neglected part by you, taking it as a criterion in classifications and the guiding thread of species evolution.”
“In life, you see the synthesis of the greatest wisdom of nature. How could it be possible that phenomena, revealing such profound wisdom and intelligence, before which yours become disoriented, should have easily and irrationally occurred and been result of chance? How could science, so logical and rational, have been so shamefully short-sighted as to ignore the great concept overflowing from all phenomena of life and the higher finality that explains and governs them all?”
ORGANIC VISION OF SOCIETY
Guided by the social law of the Gospel, the Great Synthesis shows us the way forward in building an organized society that provides everyone with the necessary comfort and well-being:
“Just as the phenomena of life are psychic phenomena, so social phenomena are biological phenomena. Human society is an organism, just as animal societies are organisms, all equally sustained by exact laws and balances, just like animal organisms are.”
“My conception of the state is based strictly on biological principles.”
“The principles of the Gospel organize the world and create civilizations; the principles you live by disintegrate everything and are wasted in useless frictions; where the Gospel and its love pass, a flower is born; where you pass, all flowers die and a thorn is born. The Gospel is a paradisiacal law transplanted into earthly hell.”
“Imagine the strength of a people who have become an organism! It is believed that only system changes and is not perceived that the decisive substance lies in man’s maturity.”
THE ECONOMIC PROBLEM
All problems find coherent solutions in the rich concepts developed in the Great Synthesis, not only in the scientific field, but especially in the moral and social ones. Even the hindrances of economic relations find balance by establishing the standard of behaviour preached by “His voice”:
“It is up to the State to intervene and correct, introducing an ever-higher ethical minimum, in the economic phenomenon, directing from within and without, the arduous balance of exchanges towards a regime of collaboration, which is not just compensation, but compression of selfishness; not just coordination, but fusion into a universal economic organism. A different economic science from the current one that supports the Law, but conscious of it, should not arise from hedonistic bases, but collaborative ones because, in a more advanced society, the ethical and utilitarian phase is cooperation; this is the fundamental economic revolution that, in this field, expresses your current biological maturation. Unfortunately, the systems that today dominate the world lead to a selection in reverse, that of the most cunning and dishonest, while the honest one is eliminated.”
“Through force of crises, collapses, financial disasters the world will learn that the most stable, wisest, most profitable business is honesty; that the most utilitarian position is the one that takes into account the interest of all, the one that merges and does not isolate itself in the collective economic organism. These are the laws of life and they do not constitute utopias.”
EVOLUTION OF RIGHTS
When man conceives that there is a right embedded in the Law that governs him from the core of the reactions that constitute his interior, the exercise of justice in our world will be renewed by eternal values. Here is how the Great Synthesis presents the issue with wisdom:
“The evolution from force to right and justice is also evolution from selfishness to altruism.”
“The legal regulation of future human societies will be based on scientific principles, deduced from the great cosmic laws; it will harmonize as a lesser order, in admirable interpenetration of freedom and necessity, of individualistic dynamism and coordination in collective ends, within this supreme order.”
THE DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH AND ECONOMIC LEVELING
Our concepts of property and wealth are definitively clarified by the Great Synthesis:
“I replace your concept of property, merely legal and superficial, with the deeper concept of substantial property. This is the only one that is founded as a right in destiny itself.”
“Undue wealth brings suffering.”
“Ill-gotten money is a poisoned nail that will pierce your hands.”
CONCLUSIONS
The Great Synthesis graces our souls with all the beauty of the Universe and its Laws, with concepts and ideas that harmonize us with creation and expand our vision beyond the restricted world of matter. With it, we learn that pain is the means to achieve perfection. That work is a tool for improvement and should always be exercised. That renunciation of past values is an imperative necessity for the conquest of new virtues. That divine justice inexorably acts through individual responsibilities. And that the Gospel is the construction code for the man of the future. We therefore have in our hands a true manual for life, a safe roadmap for our evolution.
Undoubtedly, attentive reading is capable of making us slightly better and aligning us with the currents of thought that, coming from above, invite us to constant ascension.
After reading it, meditating on it and, above all, studying it thoroughly, our thirst will be momentarily quenched and a sweet delight will lie within us although a fever for ascension will prick all our senses, fertilized with true passion for the Infinite.
From pain, we will make a friend and know the best way to use it to our benefit. A fertile and synthetic vision of the Universe and creation will enchant our souls in a delight of harmonies. Wrapped in the harmonious concepts of science and love, united and cohesive with creation and its Great Law, we will learn that a form of consciousness hides behind all phenomena, consciousness that is our sister and to whom we owe respect and, above all, love. And this will make us brothers of everything and everyone, imbuing us with the purest passion for good and for the infinite.
The doors of the Infinite open. We can no longer stop. A longing for the beautiful, the perfect and the Eternal will harass our souls, for we will know that we are made of the Infinite and will only rest while we seek the Infinite. Our timid minds will expand, now wishing to discern the unlimited horizons of the Absolute. And, comforted, we will learn that the Universe is a vast organism, governed by perfect laws, but above all, sustained by Love, its sovereign principle.
The Voice of Synthesis and Unity will continue to resonate in the depths of our souls, to restore us to our place as citizens of the Universe and Children of the Eternal. With the logic of science, it will rebuild our faith worn out by the cold rationalism of materialism, making it powerful. Our consciousness now has a new impulse to expand towards Cosmic Consciousness.
Graced with a concept of Divinity that leads us to the deepest love for Our Father, we will understand that He is Law, He is Love, He is Cohesion, He is the Foundation and, above all, He is not distant, but is ONE with us and is by our side, pleading for an embrace of passion.
Certain that truths are progressive and all translate a portion of the Greater Truth that only the great souls can monopolize in totality, we will no longer impose our timid vision of reality on anyone and everyone will be welcome to the world of concepts in which we navigate. Our sick intellectual rivalries will calm down and, supporting each other, we will grow together, truly loving each other as brothers.
Voice of comfort, deep and mysterious, will continue to suffocate us with true passion, never leaving the recesses of the spirit where it will echo: “Do not rebel, but accept all the work that your destiny offers you (…) Do not seek elsewhere grandiose heroism (…) You never suffer in vain, for pain sculpts the soul (…) You will never be burdened beyond your strength (…) Have faith, even though the sky is black, the horizon closed and everything seems over, there is always a force waiting that will make you rise (…) Even when you sleep or ignore, destiny watches, knows and prepares your tomorrow. (…) Woe to those who waste their time and do not make their life a mission! (…) Do not fear death that liberates you (…) everything is indestructible.” And its breath will still be for those who suffer: “this is great on Earth, because it returns to God. Destroy pain and you will destroy yourselves.”
Surely, after fertilizing us with spiritual joys, it will continue to lull us with the force capable of removing the deepest pains of our destiny and making us lovers of good. It will rock us with its sweet melodies of concepts and truths.
Let us sing our gratitude to this voice of the infinite that has deigned to descend from the heavenly heights and to the one who transmitted it, with the sole purpose of helping us in the liberation from the secular shackles that retain us in the mire of human involution and restore to us the happiness of the heavens.
In synthesis, this Immense Synthesis that becomes Great, is for us the synthesis of the Law, the synthesis of Truth, the synthesis of Divinity. Let’s follow this Synthesis, making our spirit Great, in this powerful light that illuminates our journey.
I make Ubaldi’s words our expression to conclude this small work:
“May this vision help us to dispel our arrogance and, enlightening us, drive us on the paths of good, for our salvation. May our world rebuild itself more and more, from chaos to order, from separation to union, from war to peace, from hatred to Love.”
Gilson Freire, Belo Horizonte, August 2001
BIBLIOGRAPHY
AMARAL, JOSÉ – Pietro Ubaldi and the Third Millennium – Pietro Ubaldi Institute
LASZLO, ERVIN – Cosmic Connection – Vozes Publisher
UBALDI, PIETRO – The Great Synthesis – Pietro Ubaldi Institute
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