Tag: Structure of Being
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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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Beyond Left and Right – Article 10: The Eternal City – Towards a Civilization Aligned with the Structure of Being
Western civilization, having undergone profound crises of meaning, has long been caught in the oscillation between competing ideologies—none of which have been able to provide a stable foundation. The failure of both progressive deconstructionism and reactionary restorationism points to a deeper issue: the absence of a necessary and indestructible foundation upon which civilization can rest.…
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Beyond Left and Right – Article 9: The Role of Language in Revealing the Structure of Being
The Crisis of Language in a Fragmented World One of the most insidious effects of the collapse of foundational meta-narratives in Western thought has been the fragmentation of language itself. In the absence of a universal framework, language has become unmoored, shifting according to ideological, cultural, and personal preferences. Meaning is no longer grounded in…
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Beyond Left and Right – Article 8: The Future Shaped by the Structure of Being
The recognition of the eternal and indestructible nature of Being is not a mere theoretical exercise; it has profound implications for the future of human civilization. Up to this point, we have explored the collapse of former meta-narratives, the necessity of an indestructible foundation, and the ways in which the Structure of Being provides the…
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Beyond Left and Right – Article 7: Art, Culture, and the Eternal Structure of Being
The decline of Western civilization has not only manifested in politics and ethics but has deeply affected art and culture. The modern world is flooded with cultural expressions that reflect fragmentation, disintegration, and a lack of meaning. Traditional artistic and cultural forms once expressed a sense of order, beauty, and connection to the eternal, but…
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Beyond Left and Right – Article 6: The Role of Ethics and Law in the Recognition of the Structure of Being
The recognition of the eternal Structure of Being carries profound implications for human ethics and law. If Being is necessary and indestructible, then morality and justice cannot be arbitrary constructs shaped by historical contingencies or subjective preferences. Rather, they must be understood as necessary expressions of the eternal order. In this article, we explore how…
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Beyond Left and Right – Article 5: The Return of Meaning and Order
The recognition of the indestructible foundation of Being marks the turning point in the search for meaning. If human civilization has suffered from fragmentation, nihilism, and relativism, it is not due to a lack of ingenuity, technological progress, or political innovation, but because it has lost sight of the eternal structure that underlies all existence.…
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Beyond Left and Right – Article 4: The Cultural and Political Implications of an Indestructible Foundation
The recognition of an indestructible foundation—the Structure of Being—marks a profound turning point in human thought. While the collapse of Western meta-narratives has led to fragmentation, nihilism, and instability, the realization of an eternal and necessary foundation offers a way forward. This realization, however, is not an abstract philosophical conclusion; it carries deep implications for…
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Beyond Left and Right – Article 3: The Necessity of an Indestructible Foundation
The collapse of Western meta-narratives has left a profound void—a vacuum of meaning that has led to fragmentation, disillusionment, and an existential crisis. In the absence of a unifying foundation, society has oscillated between extremes, from the radical deconstructionism of the left to the nostalgic restorationism of the right. However, both positions are ultimately inadequate,…
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🗂️ 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…
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Beyond Left and Right – Article 2: The Nihilistic Void and the Crisis of Meaning
The collapse of Western meta-narratives has not only dismantled traditional structures of meaning but has also given rise to an existential crisis that pervades every aspect of modern life. As old foundations were eroded, nothing substantial emerged to replace them, leaving individuals and societies adrift in a sea of uncertainty, relativism, and cultural decay. The…
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Beyond Left and Right – Article 1: The Collapse of Western Meta-Narratives
For centuries, the Western world was guided by grand meta-narratives that provided a sense of order, meaning, and purpose. Religious traditions, philosophical systems, and cultural frameworks shaped societies and individuals alike, offering a foundation for ethics, law, and social structures. These narratives—whether grounded in Christian theology, classical metaphysics, or Enlightenment rationalism—gave coherence to human existence,…
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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 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…
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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…
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More on Reincarnation: The Experience of Unity and the Misreading of Time
A sequel to: Post 28 – The Contradiction of Reincarnation Much of what is interpreted as “evidence” for reincarnation arises from powerful experiences in which the boundaries of individual identity appear to dissolve—experiences of deep empathy, of remembering what was never learned, or of seeing oneself within lives not one’s own. These moments can be…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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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Near Death Experiences 8: Conclusion: NDEs as an Expression of the Unfolding of Truth
Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) have long been the subject of debate—are they proof of an afterlife, hallucinations of a dying brain, or something else entirely? Throughout this series, we have moved beyond these conventional interpretations, recognizing that both the materialist and religious readings of NDEs remain confined within the assumption of becoming. Rather than proving or…
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Near Death Experiences 7:Death, and the Eternal Structure of Being
Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) are often interpreted as providing insight into what happens after death. Some take them as evidence of an afterlife, while others view them as the final hallucinations of a dying brain. Both perspectives assume that death marks a transition from one state to another, as if existence itself were subject to movement…
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Near Death Experiences 6:The Role of Fear, Euphoria, and Subjective States
Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) are often categorized based on emotional tone—most describe feelings of overwhelming peace and euphoria, while some recount fear, distress, or even nightmarish visions. This has led many to interpret NDEs in moral or religious terms, as either a foretaste of reward and punishment or as a reflection of the individual’s psychological state.…
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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…
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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…
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Near Death Experiences 5: The Perception of a “Return” and the Misconception of Leaving and Coming Back
A central theme in Near-Death Experience (NDE) accounts is the idea of returning. Many who undergo these experiences describe reaching a threshold—often depicted as a boundary of light, a door, or a vast expanse—before being told, or realizing, that they must go back. Some recount a choice, others an abrupt re-entry into their physical body.…
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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…
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