When I trace out the pragmatic consequences of panentheism they weave themselves into something I recognize as resembling the reality in which I participate.
Panentheists seem, on the whole, to be a pretty unaggressive lot. We don’t like to prescribe doctrines. I am starting to believe, however, that unexamined metaphysical assumptions are behind much human misconduct. I have developed a strong metaphysical preference, not only for myself, but for others. In other words, it is no longer a matter of personal taste, but of morality.
I might write a Borgesian book review of the nonexistent title, Panentheist Pragmatic.