Sunday, 26 October 2025

Cosmic Resonance — Myth, Meaning, and Planetary Co-Composition: 3 Cosmogenic Imagination — Co-Authoring the Relational Cosmos

Having explored myth as a planetary instrument and Earth as a relational system, we now extend to the cosmos itself. Cosmogenic imagination is the human capacity to participate in the shaping of relational resonance beyond the planet, contributing to the unfolding of the universe’s symbolic and material potential.

Key aspects:

  1. Extension of resonance: Symbolic and imaginative practices propagate relational effects outward, linking local, planetary, and cosmic scales.

  2. Participatory co-creation: Imagination is not private fantasy but a medium through which systems co-compose reality; human symbolic action becomes cosmically contributive.

  3. Recursive shaping: Ideas, narratives, and symbolic acts feed back into planetary and social systems, which in turn influence the field of potential for further imaginative exploration.

Examples:

  • Scientific models extending understanding of planetary and cosmic systems, which guide collective action and policy.

  • Cosmological myths and narratives shaping human sense-making, behavior, and ethical frameworks in ways that ripple through planetary systems.

  • Artistic practices envisioning alternate futures, shifting symbolic atmospheres and influencing collective choices.

Cosmogenic imagination reveals the ethical and creative stakes of human thought and symbolic practice: our capacity to imagine is simultaneously a capacity to participate in systemic and planetary co-composition. The cosmos is not inert; it resonates with and through the symbolic practices of participants, from the local to the cosmic scale.

Key move: from local creativity to planetary and cosmic co-composition; from imagination as expression to imagination as relational shaping; from observer to participant in multi-scale resonance.

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