There is a more practical and scientific explanation for the development and evolution of living organisms: It is the living being who is evolving. The physical body each living being dwells within merely reflects that evolution.
Thus, the physical forms which living beings inhabit evolve around the consciousness of the specific living beings who dwell inside each form.
An adaptive and organized mechanism enables living beings to be incorporated into changing physical bodies that reflect their desires and consciousness. This mechanism guides living beings through a learning process in order to achieve greater or lower levels of awareness, depending upon the specific desires and consciousness of each living being.
Thus, the physical forms which living beings inhabit evolve around the consciousness of the specific living beings who dwell inside each form.
An adaptive and organized mechanism enables living beings to be incorporated into changing physical bodies that reflect their desires and consciousness. This mechanism guides living beings through a learning process in order to achieve greater or lower levels of awareness, depending upon the specific desires and consciousness of each living being.
Yes, the living being is superior to physical chemistry. The living being is manifest with personality, individuality, a quest for truth and goodness, and the need for relationships.
Through an arrangement of design, this living being (each of us) is able to influence physical chemistry through will, desire, and intention. As a result, the consciousness of the living being shapes the physical body within designed guidelines.
These guidelines relate to the ongoing living being’s desires combined with the consequences of the living being's past activities. This influential role of the living being upon the shape and form of the body renders a physical body that is a reflection of the specific consciousness of the living being utilizing it.
This might be compared to what kind of car a person will drive. A person will typically choose the type of car he or she wants to drive based upon his or her consciousness. A person who wants to impress others will buy a flashy car. A person who wants safety will buy a sturdy car with big bumpers. A person who wants to drive fast will buy a sports car. Furthermore, the color and model of the car will reflect the person's consciousness as well.
But this selection of a car is tempered by how much money a person has. A person can only buy a car that he or she can afford.
In the same way, while the consciousness of the living being will influence its shape and ongoing evolution, this is tempered by ones past activities - which produce consequences. Ones accumulated consequences will also influence the body characteristics and species a person will take on.
We can compare consequences to money because they are like a bank - our activities, good and bad, accumulate consequences.
This is more scientific than the accidental evolution theory because we can observe this all around us. We see how a person's consciousness will gradually be reflected in their body. A person who likes to eat will develop a fat body, while a person who likes to lift weights will develop a muscular body.
And we can also see how consequences also are exhibited within the body. For example, a person who has hurt others physically might have scars on their face from those fights.
These progressive physical changes - which are visible within our current physical lifetime - simply continue after this physical body wears out and we move to the next one. The shape and species of the next one is determined by our current consciousness and the accumulation of our consequences.
Through an arrangement of design, this living being (each of us) is able to influence physical chemistry through will, desire, and intention. As a result, the consciousness of the living being shapes the physical body within designed guidelines.
These guidelines relate to the ongoing living being’s desires combined with the consequences of the living being's past activities. This influential role of the living being upon the shape and form of the body renders a physical body that is a reflection of the specific consciousness of the living being utilizing it.
This might be compared to what kind of car a person will drive. A person will typically choose the type of car he or she wants to drive based upon his or her consciousness. A person who wants to impress others will buy a flashy car. A person who wants safety will buy a sturdy car with big bumpers. A person who wants to drive fast will buy a sports car. Furthermore, the color and model of the car will reflect the person's consciousness as well.
But this selection of a car is tempered by how much money a person has. A person can only buy a car that he or she can afford.
In the same way, while the consciousness of the living being will influence its shape and ongoing evolution, this is tempered by ones past activities - which produce consequences. Ones accumulated consequences will also influence the body characteristics and species a person will take on.
We can compare consequences to money because they are like a bank - our activities, good and bad, accumulate consequences.
This is more scientific than the accidental evolution theory because we can observe this all around us. We see how a person's consciousness will gradually be reflected in their body. A person who likes to eat will develop a fat body, while a person who likes to lift weights will develop a muscular body.
And we can also see how consequences also are exhibited within the body. For example, a person who has hurt others physically might have scars on their face from those fights.
These progressive physical changes - which are visible within our current physical lifetime - simply continue after this physical body wears out and we move to the next one. The shape and species of the next one is determined by our current consciousness and the accumulation of our consequences.