Category: Unveiling of Being
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The Unveiling of Being – Article 9: The Final Convergence: The Inevitable Recognition of Being
Throughout this series, we have traced the many ways in which the eternal structure of Being reveals itself across various domains—philosophy, mathematics, physics, consciousness, ethics, theology, and identity. Each attempt to ground reality in contingency, becoming, or nihilism has ultimately collapsed under its own contradictions. The fragmentation of contemporary thought, rather than signaling the triumph…
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The Unveiling of Being – Article 8: Technology, AI, and the Limits of Artificial Thought
The modern world is increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence, automation, and digital technologies that promise to revolutionize human existence. Some believe that AI and advanced computation will eventually match or even surpass human intelligence, fundamentally altering our understanding of consciousness, creativity, and thought. This belief rests on the assumption that intelligence is merely an advanced…
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The Unveiling of Being – Article 7: Religion, Theology, and the Movement Toward the Eternal
Religious thought has long sought to grasp the nature of ultimate reality, often articulating it through symbols, narratives, and doctrines that attempt to bridge the finite and the infinite. While diverse in form, religious traditions share an underlying impulse: the recognition of something beyond the transient, something absolute and indestructible. This movement, though often expressed…
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The Unveiling of Being – Article 6: The Collapse of Moral Relativism and the Necessity of Absolute Ethics
In the modern world, ethical discourse has been dominated by relativism—the belief that moral values are contingent, subjective, and shaped by cultural or individual perspectives. This notion, rooted in the rejection of absolute foundations, has led to moral fragmentation, where no principle can claim universal validity. Yet, this very fragmentation reveals the impossibility of a…
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The Unveiling of Being – Article 5: NDEs and the Encounter with the Eternal
Throughout history, reports of near-death experiences (NDEs) have fascinated and perplexed humanity. These profound events—marked by sensations of leaving the body, entering radiant landscapes, encountering beings of light, and experiencing a deep sense of unity—have often been interpreted as glimpses of an afterlife. But from the perspective of the eternal Structure of Being, what do…
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The Unveiling of Being – Article 4: Consciousness and the Illusion of Reductionism
Throughout history, human thought has struggled to comprehend consciousness, the very faculty by which we experience and understand reality. In contemporary discourse, materialism and reductionism have sought to explain consciousness in purely physical terms, treating it as an emergent property of neural processes. However, these attempts have persistently encountered insurmountable barriers. If we analyze consciousness…
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The Unveiling of Being: Article 3 – Mathematics and the Eternal Structure of Reality
Mathematics has long been regarded as the language of nature, capable of describing the physical world with remarkable precision. Yet, beyond its practical applications, mathematics reveals something far deeper: the necessity of eternal truths that transcend human cognition. Unlike knowledge derived from experience, mathematical structures point to an immutable order that is not a human…
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The Unveiling of Being: Article 2 – Physics and the Limits of Materialism
The Crisis of Materialism and the Limits of Empirical Science Modern physics, in its quest to decipher the fundamental nature of reality, has unknowingly traced the contours of an eternal structure that it has yet to fully comprehend. While materialism once seemed an unassailable framework for understanding the world, contemporary discoveries in quantum mechanics, cosmology,…
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The Unveiling of Being – Article 1: Philosophy and the Unavoidable Recognition of Being
From Parmenides to Severino Since the dawn of Western thought, philosophy has grappled with the nature of Being. Parmenides first articulated its fundamental necessity, rejecting the very possibility of nothingness. Being, he reasoned, is eternal, unchanging, and indestructible—an insight that has remained the foundation of true metaphysical thought. Yet, throughout history, numerous attempts have been…
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Introduction to the Series: The Unveiling of Being
Signs of the Unavoidable Emergence of Truth in the Contemporary World Throughout history, human thought has sought to grasp the fundamental nature of reality. From philosophy to physics, from theology to mathematics, there has been a persistent effort to move beyond mere appearances and uncover what is truly necessary. Yet, much of modern discourse—whether scientific,…
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