In many dimensions, nature shines with grandeur, mystery, diversity and beauty. Magnificent in the starry skies, in the waves of the sea, in the colors of flowers and in the singing of birds, the Universe inspires humanity, making feelings of peace, harmony, respect, joy and love sprout in the heart.
Recognizing the Universe as the divinity, it is natural for Pantheism to cultivate feelings of reverence, love, acceptance and respect for all beings in general and for Nature as a whole. To understand, accept and admire the supremacy of the Universe induces in us the desire to treat Nature (plants, animals and our fellow beings) with care and zeal.
Consecrating nature, pantheism rectifies important conceptual divisions — between the sacred and the world, religion and science — enabling, once well assimilated and understood, the emergence of three tendencies toward unification, creativity and ethics.
UNIFICATION, through the intuitive and direct recognition (the mystical "religare") of our unity with the divine Universe and all beings.
CREATIVITY, through our absolute and immediate integration and identification with the divine and creative Universe.
ETHICS, through the understanding that we are simply part of nature and certainly not its center, end, motive or purpose.
