Category: Structure of Being

  • 🗂️ Updated Glossary & Key Concepts

    Understanding the Eternal Structure of Being in Light of Severino’s Thought This glossary introduces essential terms and distinctions for readers encountering the philosophy of Emanuele Severino and the paradigm of the eternal structure of Being. Each term is presented in accessible language, followed by clarifying analogies or diagrams where helpful. 1. Contraddizione C Definition: The…

  • Post 60 – Sexuality, Gender, Marriage, and Family as Expressions of the Structure of Being

    Building upon the understanding of human relationships as necessary expressions of the eternal structure of being, we now turn to specific aspects of this reality: sexuality, gender, marriage, and family. In contemporary discourse, these elements are often viewed as fluid constructs, shaped by personal choice and cultural influence. A key aspect of this perspective is…

  • Post 59 – The Eternal Necessity of Human Relationships in the Structure of Being

    Introduction: The Question of Human Relationships In the modern world, human relationships are often viewed as contingent, shaped by historical, cultural, and psychological factors. Friendships, romantic bonds, family ties, and even broader societal structures are frequently treated as mutable, open to individual or collective revision. However, from the perspective of the Structure of Being, relationships…

  • Post 58 – Beyond Method: Science and the Structure of Being

    The preceding exploration of philosophy, mysticism, theology, and near-death experiences (NDEs) examined how different paths attempt to unveil truth. Each of these approaches, despite their differences, ultimately gestures toward the same reality: the immediate, self-evident appearing of truth. What remained unaddressed, however, is the role of science in this interplay. If science, too, seeks to…

  • Post 57 – Beyond Thought: The Structure of Being and the Convergence of Paths

    The preceding discussion on philosophy, mysticism, theology, and near-death experiences (NDEs) illuminated a fundamental tension: truth is immediate, yet language and thought often obscure rather than reveal it. If philosophy does not construct truth but removes the obstructions to its appearing, and if religious, mystical, and experiential insights testify to the same immediacy, then a…

  • Post 55 – Beyond Theism and Atheism: A Call to Transcend the Debate

    Few debates are as cyclical and fruitless as those between theists and atheists. The same arguments have been exchanged for centuries, with neither side truly convincing the other, as both operate from assumptions they rarely question. The theist often seeks to demonstrate the existence of God through metaphysical or moral arguments, while the atheist dismisses…

  • Post 54 – The Paradox of Action: If Nothing Can Be Otherwise, Why Do We Strive?

    The Question If we are a will, but our will is also our being and there is no becoming; if life unfolds as it is and not as a contingency subject to alternative options, then what is the use of trying to steer it one way or the other? If necessity determines all, what role…

  • Post 53 – Suffering, Guilt, and Resentment from the Perspective of the Structure of Being

    Human existence is marked by suffering, guilt, resentment, and the struggle with wrongdoing. These arise from our experiences of loss, injustice, and the relentless passage of time. How can philosophy address such profound challenges? The Structure of Being offers a radical perspective—one that dissolves the assumptions underpinning these existential burdens by revealing the eternal nature…

  • Post 50 – The Oneness of Being: Unity in Multiplicity

    The One and the Many At the core of reality lies a fundamental truth: Being is one and undivided, yet it consists of an infinite plurality of distinct entities. Each being is itself, maintaining its unique identity, and yet it is seamlessly one with all others. This paradox—that everything is irreducibly itself while being inseparably…

  • Post 45 – The Finite and the Infinite: The Eternal Structure of Being and the Necessity of Differentiation

    The relationship between the finite and the infinite has long been a source of metaphysical tension, with the finite often seen as contingent, ephemeral, or lesser in contrast to a transcendent infinite. Similarly, the debate between monism and pluralism—whether reality is fundamentally unified or consists of a multiplicity of distinct entities—has shaped much of philosophical…

  • Post 44 – Misunderstanding Death: The Illusion of Annihilation

    Few concepts appear as self-evident to mortals as death. Across cultures and epochs, the notion of an end—the disappearance of a being into nothingness—has shaped human existence, inducing fear, sorrow, and speculation about what, if anything, lies beyond. The Structure of Being, however, reveals that this widely accepted view is not only mistaken but also…

  • Understanding the Structure of Being – 9

    The Fear of Necessity: Is Suffering Eternal? The recognition of necessity—the understanding that all that is must be eternally—brings with it a question that has haunted human thought for millennia: if nothing can cease to be, does this mean that suffering, too, is eternal? This fear has been a major obstacle to embracing the eternal…

  • Understanding the Structure of Being – 8

    Religion and the Eternal: Creation, God, and Necessity Religion has long been the primary means through which humanity seeks to understand ultimate reality. It provides narratives that shape meaning, morality, and our place in the cosmos. Yet, within religious thought, there is a fundamental tension: the assumption that God or the divine is eternal and…

  • Post 43 – The Structure of Being: Its Unfolding from Parmenides to Severino

    The history of Western thought is the history of the appearing of truth—an appearing that first manifested with Parmenides but remained incomplete, leading to millennia of nihilism before culminating in the necessity of its fuller recognition with Emanuele Severino. The unfolding of the structure of Being is not merely an intellectual progression but the necessary…

  • Understanding the Structure of Being – 7

    The Challenge of Language: How Words Reinforce Illusion Language is the medium through which we express, conceptualize, and communicate reality. Yet, it is also one of the greatest barriers to understanding the eternal structure of being. The very words we use are steeped in the assumption of becoming—of things arising, changing, and perishing. As it…

  • Understanding the Structure of Being – 6

    The Misunderstanding of Nothingness: The Root of All Confusion At the foundation of nearly every misconception about reality—about time, causality, free will, and even meaning itself—lies a single, pervasive error: the belief in nothingness. The very idea that things can “come into being” or “cease to exist” is inseparable from the assumption that there is…

  • Post 42 – The Unfolding Recognition of the Structure of Being

    Throughout the history of human thought, various philosophical, scientific, and religious frameworks have sought to describe the nature of reality. These frameworks—whether ancient mythologies, classical philosophies, or modern scientific theories—represent humanity’s ceaseless attempt to uncover the truth of existence. However, upon closer examination, many of these perspectives reveal contradictions, fragmentary explanations, or assumptions that lead…

  • Understanding the Structure of Being – 5

    Free Will and the Necessity of Choice Few concepts feel as fundamental to human experience as free will. We live with the conviction that we are active agents, capable of making choices, shaping our lives, and determining our future. And yet, if everything that is must necessarily be—if reality unfolds as an eternal, immutable structure—where…

  • Understanding the Structure of Being – 4

    The Fear of Nihilism: Is an Eternal Reality Meaningless? One of the most common reactions to the idea of an eternal, unchanging reality is the fear of nihilism—the belief that if everything is necessary and immutable, then life, existence, and even our individual actions might lack meaning. How can a world without change or progress…

  • Understanding the Structure of Being – 3

    Causality and the Persistence of the Chain of Events In everyday experience, causality—the relationship between causes and their effects—feels like an undeniable truth. We assume that every event has a cause, and every action, a corresponding effect. The idea that one event follows another is so deeply ingrained in our understanding of the world that…

  • Understanding the Structure of Being – 2

    Science, Common Sense, and the Illusion of Time Time is one of the most unquestioned aspects of human experience. We measure it, plan by it, and recall the past while anticipating the future. Science, common sense, and everyday perception all seem to confirm that time is real—an objective framework within which all things move, change,…

  • Post 40 – Nihilism, Mental Health Struggles, and the Role of Technology

    Nihilism and the Rise of Mental Health Struggles In recent decades, mental health struggles—including depression, suicide, and substance abuse—have surged at an alarming rate. This rise in psychological distress is not an isolated phenomenon but a symptom of the existential crisis unleashed by postmodern relativism and nihilism. When objective truth is denied and meaning is…

  • Understanding the Structure of Being – 1

    The Inescapable Belief in Becoming One of the most immediate and profound difficulties in understanding the Structure of Being is the deeply ingrained belief that things come into existence and pass away. This belief—what Emanuele Severino calls “becoming”—is not merely a theoretical assumption but a fundamental lens through which we perceive reality. We do not…

  • Understanding the Structure of Being: An Introduction

    Many who first encounter the Structure of Being, as revealed in Emanuele Severino’s thought, find themselves facing profound difficulties—not because the truth is obscure, but because habitual ways of thinking resist it. The idea that being is eternal, that nothing truly comes into or goes out of existence, contradicts the deeply ingrained belief in becoming—the…

  • Post 39 – The Unfolding of Eternal Truth: NDEs, Relativity, and the Aporia of Nothingness

    Introduction: Convergence of Phenomena and the Unfolding of Truth In recent decades, we’ve observed a remarkable convergence of phenomena pointing toward a deeper, universal truth: the eternal Structure of Being. Near-Death Experiences (NDEs), advancements in our understanding of relativity, and the philosophical resolution of the aporia of nothingness all suggest that something profound is unfolding…

  • Post 33 – The Structure of Being: The Necessity of What Is

    The foundation of everything discussed in this blog was laid in the introduction and early posts. Readers who begin with later entries, without that groundwork, may find it difficult to grasp the frequently mentioned Structure of Being and its implications. While the explanation here is necessarily brief, I remind the reader that this blog is…

  • Introduction to the Series: NDEs and the Structure of Being

    This series explores Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) through the lens of the eternal Structure of Being. While we have touched on this subject before, its depth and complexity warrant a more focused examination. Over eight weekly articles, we will move beyond conventional interpretations, analyzing NDEs in light of the necessity of Being. Often framed through religious,…

  • Post 31 – The Unfolding of Thought: From Religious Meta-Narratives to Technological Devotion

    Throughout history, humanity has shaped its understanding of existence through various grand narratives, each attempting to explain the nature of reality and the role of human beings within it. These narratives have evolved—from religious explanations rooted in an eternal divine order, to secular philosophies grounded in naturalism, to the nihilistic skepticism of the modern era.…

  • Post 30 – The Structure of Being and the Impossibility of Darwinian Evolution: A Philosophical Critique

    Introduction Darwinian evolution, as understood in modern biology, explains the diversity of life through gradual transformation over time, driven by natural selection, random mutation, and adaptation. This scientific paradigm assumes that beings emerge, evolve, and give rise to new forms—a process rooted in the belief that reality unfolds through becoming. The Structure of Being radically…

  • Post 27 – The Structure of Being on the Illusion of Dualism

    Introduction The Structure of Being perspective challenges a series of dualisms that are often taken for granted. By questioning the very idea of becoming—that things emerge, change, and vanish—this view exposes a fundamental mistake in our understanding of time and existence. This mistaken view gives rise to several apparent dualisms: Moreover, these themes resonate with…