Tag: Necessity of Alienation
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Suffering & Joy 3: The Paradox of Suffering and Relief
Suffering, like all experiences, is an eternal appearing within Being. It is not an accident to be eliminated but a necessary expression of the structure of reality. Yet, within this structure, the alleviation of suffering also appears to be effective—one takes a painkiller, and the pain subsides. One develops technology, and previously unbearable conditions become…
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Suffering & Joy 2: The Tragic Pursuit of a World Without Suffering
Humanity has always sought to escape suffering. From personal struggles to grand ideological movements, the drive to eliminate pain, contradiction, and hardship has shaped history. Yet these efforts, particularly when undertaken on a grand scale, have not only failed but often resulted in greater suffering. Why? Because suffering is not a flaw in existence but…
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Suffering & Joy 1: The Necessary Contrast, and the Unfolding of Being
Suffering and joy are often seen as opposites—as if the presence of one negates the other. In everyday life, people strive to minimize suffering and maximize joy, assuming that joy is a world free from pain. Yet, when examined more deeply, this division reveals itself as an illusion. Suffering and joy are not separate forces…
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The Necessity of Contradiction: Understanding Suffering Through the Structure of Being
Introduction: The Question That Remains The series From Contradiction to Joy explored how the recognition of Being dissolves the illusion of suffering and reveals the necessity of joy and glory. Yet, one question still lingers: Why contradiction to begin with? Why does suffering, evil, war, and injustice appear in the unfolding of reality? This question…
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Necessity – A Necessary Clarification
The words necessity, necessary, and necessarily appear frequently in the posts on this site, primarily in reference to the Structure of Being, rather than in their common everyday usage. Typically, necessity is understood as something required by circumstances, causes, or logical conditions—something that must happen due to external constraints. This interpretation remains bound to the…
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Post 35 – The Necessity of Alienation: Time, Eternity, and the Resolution of Separation
Introduction Within the framework of the Structure of Being, the distinction between the empirical self and the transcendental self serves to clarify two perspectives of existence. Though ultimately one, the empirical self experiences separation, alienation, and contradiction within time. From the standpoint of time, the empirical self appears to begin at birth and dissolve at…
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