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Tag: Structure of Being

  • 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…

  • Near Death Experiences 2: The Illusion of Linear Time

    One of the most pervasive features of Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) is their apparent structure as a journey—a passage from life to death, from darkness to light, from earthly existence to an encounter with something beyond. Many accounts describe moving through tunnels, crossing thresholds, or entering vast, radiant spaces. Others speak of being sent back, of…

  • Near Death Experiences 1: Beyond the Limits of Interpretation

    Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) have been recorded across cultures and historical periods, with strikingly similar elements recurring in diverse traditions. Reports of luminous beings, out-of-body perceptions, overwhelming peace, and encounters with deceased loved ones transcend specific religious or philosophical frameworks. Yet, the interpretations of these experiences are deeply shaped by the conceptual structures available within each…

  • 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…

  • Post 25 – How the Structure of Being Compares to Other Philosophies

    The Structure of Being, as explored in this blog, shares insights with many philosophical traditions—both Eastern and Western. However, it also takes a radically different stance on key issues: What is real? What is illusion? Can we “wake up” to truth? And if so, what does that actually mean? Most traditions agree that we are…

  • Post 18 – A Person, Their Moments, and Eternity

    The Eternal Nature of Moments and the Illusion of Becoming According to the “Original Structure,” every moment is eternal. No moment arises from nothing or vanishes into nothing to make way for the next, as a nihilistic perspective assumes. In this view, a person is the totality of all their eternal moments. But how is…

  • Post 17 – The Infinite Whole: Understanding Love, Suffering, and Reality

    The Impersonal and the Personal When we analyze the nature of Being, we find that it is an unchanging, eternal whole. Nothing truly comes into existence or disappears: everything simply is, necessarily and forever. This perspective may seem impersonal, but it does not deny the distinctions we perceive within existence. Rather than being random or…

  • Post 8 – Eternal Being and the Illusion of Change: Eastern Insights and Nihilistic Paradoxes

    The East“For the soul, there is neither birth nor death at any time.It has not come into being, does not come into being, and will not come into being.It is unborn, eternal, ever-existing, and primeval.It is not slain when the body is slain.”— Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 2, Verse 20 This verse from the Bhagavad Gita…

  • Post 5 – A Truth That Cannot Be Shaken

    Two Selves in One We are always within the Truth. We embody our true being, yet in time, we perceive it only in fragments—one fleeting moment at a time. This fractured perception obscures the whole. Unconsciously, we know the Truth because we are it; however, consciously, we perceive only its fleeting fragments: the present moment.…

  • Post 3 – The Structure of Being

    In the previous posts, we explored a fundamental misunderstanding about the nature of reality and outlined a path toward resolving this contradiction. Before addressing the inevitable questions raised by the conclusion, that everything physical or abstract is eternal, let’s revisit some key ideas. The Subjectivity of Time and the Eternity of All Things When considering…

  • Post 1 – At the Roots of Western Thought

    A Western Problem? In progressive Western societies, we take pride in the freedom to think and believe as we choose. Individualism and self-determination are highly valued ideals. Yet, despite this emphasis on personal autonomy, our thinking is profoundly shaped by cultural and historical frameworks that influence us in ways we often fail to recognize. While…