by Doug Scott, LCSW, MA AUTHOR'S NOTE ON EPISTEMIC HUMILITY What follows is deeply speculative work—an attempt to integrate the Ra Material (Law of One channeled teachings) with process theology, evolutionary Christology, and mystical Christianity into a coherent framework for understanding the Christ Event. I acknowledge from the outset that this synthesis almost certainly contains … Continue reading The Christ Event as Kenotic Indwelling: Solar Logos, Planetary Significator, and the Living Ankh: A theological and metaphysical synthesis within the architecture of cosmogenesis
Tag: Process Theology
Earth and the Evolving Creator: Cosmically Thinking with Ra and Whitehead
by Doug Scott https://building4thpodcast.podbean.com/e/earth-and-the-evolving-creator-ra-and-whiteheads-cosmic-process-thought/ Introduction In the transcript, Doug Scott, LCSW, presents an exploration of process philosophy through the lens of the Ra Material, drawing parallels with Whitehead's process thought. The discussion centers on the nature of consciousness evolution, the unique role of Earth in cosmic development, and how the Creator experiences and learns through … Continue reading Earth and the Evolving Creator: Cosmically Thinking with Ra and Whitehead
Law of Three, Jesus Christ Event, and the Logos’ Path of Development (w/ Matt Segall, PhD)
Conversation with Dr. Matt Segall, PhD Audio: https://building4thpodcast.podbean.com/e/law-of-three-jesus-christ-event-and-the-logos-path-of-development-w-dr-matt-segall-phd/ Transcript: hey hey Doug how's it going good can you hear me okay uh sure can 0:08yep it's nice to see you again yeah likewise glad to connect yeah me too um 0:17well I'm really grateful for your time here and I wanted to share a few … Continue reading Law of Three, Jesus Christ Event, and the Logos’ Path of Development (w/ Matt Segall, PhD)
Metanoism: A psychospiritual framework for stewarding positive change
This podcast interview took place between Ashton Gustafson, host of Good, True, & Beautiful, and Doug Scott, LCSW. Doug's longtime interest has been the nexus between psychology and spirituality. He holds a masters in clinical social work and a masters in pastoral ministry, both from Boston College (2004). In this episode, Doug introduces Metanoism as … Continue reading Metanoism: A psychospiritual framework for stewarding positive change



