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Principia Communio: Axioms and Laws of Unified Theistic Naturalism

Principia Communio: Axioms and Laws of Unified Theistic Naturalism

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Principia Communio is not a teaching to adopt, a belief to defend, or a system to follow.
It is the living foundation of Unified Theistic Naturalism—the axioms and laws that describe how suffering arises, how freedom dissolves it, and how communion with the Divine operates without intermediaries.

In this episode, you are invited into the heart of UTN—not through persuasion, but through observation. What unfolds here is not myth or metaphor alone, but an articulation of reality that can be tested, lived, and seen for yourself. These laws do not ask for agreement. They operate whether named or ignored.

The ancients pointed to these truths with the language available to them—through parable, poetry, symbol, and story. We honor that lineage deeply. But matter has continued to learn. Science has revealed new mechanics. Psychology has mapped conditioning. Physics has shown us that observation changes outcomes. And so consciousness, too, must be allowed to move forward.

Principia Communio does not replace religion, philosophy, or science.
It reveals what has always been beneath them.

This episode is dense because truth is simple—but its implications are vast. It is not meant to be heard once. It is meant to be returned to. Read. Lived beside. Watched in motion. The laws described here do not belong to UTN. UTN belongs to them.

If something in you stirred—resistance, relief, awe, stillness—that is not confusion. That is resonance meeting habit.

And when you feel ready to continue the walk, these next doorways remain open—not as steps to climb, but as landscapes to explore together.


🌿 1. The End of Conflict: Presence as the Final Mirror
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17537467
A precise and disarming exploration of conflict—not as an enemy to defeat, but as a signal of movement away from presence. This journey reveals how conflict dissolves naturally when observation replaces opposition.

Reflective invitations:
• Where does conflict vanish when no position is being protected?
• What remains when there is nothing left to resist?
• Is peace something you achieve—or something you stop interrupting?


🌀 2. There Is No Ego — Only Movement Away from Presence
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17575688
This work dismantles the modern obsession with the “ego” and replaces it with an observable truth: suffering does not come from an entity, but from misalignment. Nothing to conquer. Nothing to improve. Only return.

Reflective invitations:
• What changes when you stop trying to fix something that was never there?
• Can suffering survive without a story to sustain it?
• Who are you when the center frame is empty?


3. Touching the Hem of the Divine: Virtue Dispatched, Communion Awaiting
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17172235
A return to immediacy—where virtue is not earned, delayed, or mediated. This journey explores how communion releases what traditions once attributed to worthiness, ritual, or permission.

Reflective invitations:
• What if nothing stands between you and the Divine?
• How often are you waiting for permission that was never required?
• What becomes possible when stillness is trusted?


There is no hierarchy here.
No final step.
No destination to reach.

Only observation.
Only presence.
Only the quiet recognition of what has always been whole.

I’m Patrick Carodine,
and this is Unified Theistic Naturalism.


Now let us walk together as friends, gently entering Principia Communio: Axioms and Laws of Unified Theistic Naturalism, and see —without effort—what unfolds before us.

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