AI develops a definition of the Ludendorff god

Table of Contents A Definition of God in Mathilde Ludendorff’s Philosophy Mathilde Ludendorff’s philosophy, as distilled from the chapters "The Immortal-Will and Genius," "The Morals of the Struggle-for-Life," "The Morals of Minne," and "The Morals of Life," and further synthesized through summaries, the essay on her philosophy, and definitions of faith and creed, presents a distinctive conception of divinity that diverges sharply from traditional theistic or materialist frameworks. In her ideology, "God" is not an external, anthropomorphic deity dispensing grace or judgment, nor a mere metaphor for natural processes. Instead, God emerges as an immanent, pervasive essence tied to the evolutionary unfolding of the "Immortal-Will" and realized consciously through human soul-work. Below, I offer a detailed definition of God in Ludendorff’s philosophy, grounded in the comprehensive data provided. Definition of God in Ludendorff’s ...