In every society, the link between generations is more than biological or cultural—it is metaphysical. It is the thread that weaves the present into the eternal structure of meaning. But today, that thread is frayed, if not severed.
Across the modern world, we witness a growing rift between young and old, past and future, tradition and innovation. What once was passed down is now rejected. What once was revered is now blamed. We see a culture where youth is sacred, and age is suspect—where novelty is confused with truth, and inheritance with oppression.
This new series, Generational Rupture, traces the roots of this rupture. Without accusation, but with metaphysical clarity, it explores how the myth of progress, the cult of the new, the dominance of media, and the rise of therapeutic identity have all contributed to the forgetting of Being. It reveals how each generation, in believing itself self-made, unknowingly becomes an orphan—cut off from the eternal ground that sustains all.
Beginning tomorrow, we return to the beginning of this fracture—when the past became the enemy, and forgetting was mistaken for liberation.

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