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we say that the one who is magnanimous and altruistic is the more evolved. if one human intentionally sacrifices his or her life to save another, by, for example, using his or her own body to shield another from an unseen bullet or a speeding car, we say that the human who sacrificed his or her life, indeed, was one of the most evolved among us. we know these things to be true, yet they are at variance with our understanding of evolution. Gary Zukav-'The Seat of The Soul'
...the evolution that we learned about in school is the evolution of physical form. We learned, for example, that the single-celled creatures of the oceans are the predecessors of all more complex forms of life. we were taught that evolution means the progressive development of organizational complexity. we have long known that this defintion of evolution is inadequate, but we have not known why.when two humans engage one another, they are, in terms of organizational complexity, equally evolved. if both have the same intelligence, yet one is small-minded, mean, and selfish while the other is magnanimous and altruistic,
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