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Cosmogenesis is the origin and development of the cosmos. This term "Cosmogenesis" was used by Helena P. Blavatsky to describe the content of Volume I of her two-volume The Secret Doctrine, published in 1888; volume II was called "Anthropogenesis" or the origin of humanity.

Teilhard usage

Cosmogenesis is the term also used by the French Jesuit Priest and Scientist Pierre Teilhard de Chardin to describe the cosmological process of the creation of the Universe. Other processes included biogenesis and Noƶgenesis, culminating in an Omega Point

This principle, which describes the creation of the universe, can be detected in the Tao Te Ching ( Daode Jing ) as well.

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