Tag: One and the Many
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The Unfolding of Truth – 5: Islamic and Jewish Thought – Divine Simplicity, Emanation, and the Hidden Unity
As the Christian world grappled with the tension between eternity and time, Islamic and Jewish thinkers inherited many of the same questions, often through their deep engagement with Greek philosophy. What emerged was a powerful synthesis: the divine transcendence of monotheism joined to the metaphysical clarity of reason. Yet beneath this apparent resolution, new contradictions…
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The Unfolding of Truth – 3: Plotinus – Emanation and the Return to Unity
If Plato glimpsed the realm of the eternal through the Forms, fixed, timeless, and shining with intelligible clarity, Plotinus deepens the vision. In the Enneads, he presents a metaphysical unfolding of reality from a single, ineffable source: the One. This One is beyond Being, beyond intellect, beyond any distinction. It is not a being among…
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The Unfolding of Truth – 2: Two Worlds: Plato and the Birth of Metaphysical Structure
Parmenides had shown that Being cannot not be. Change, then, must be illusion. But human experience contradicts this at every turn: we see birth, death, decay, motion, transformation. If thought must reject the evidence of the senses, how is truth to be known? It is Plato who takes up this task, and with him, philosophy…
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The Last Dualism 1 – What Is Truly Non-Dual?
Beyond the Confusion of Experience, Metaphor, and Ontology In recent decades, few terms have gained as much traction in spiritual and philosophical circles as “non-duality.” From Eastern teachings like Advaita Vedanta and Dzogchen, to Western spiritual movements, therapy sessions, and even casual Instagram posts, the term has become a kind of shorthand for ultimate truth,…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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