Silence and Solitude

I have come to go, to fly away, and do so forever. This going away, the feeling that this world, this embodiment, is a prison was always in me from the very beginning. I always felt claustrophobic in this existence. Family, friendship, relatives, culture and convention and conviction, I disliked all of it from the … More Silence and Solitude

Man and Existence

Creative Misunderstandings of Existentialism Jean-Paul Sartre was not a trained philosopher but a brilliant writer; he created philosophical literature but never a rigorous philosophy. He actually never studied philosophy academically, but he was under the influence of the phenomenological movement and its methods. Sartre’s existentialism is a misunderstanding of phenomenology and its tenets, for phenomenology … More Man and Existence

Mazed & Amazed

Human as Veil Captivation in Acceptedness When we as human beings try to get a glimpse of truth we often fail to do so because truth is concealed by our very humanity. Our humanity is itself the first and the last and the only veil behind which The Absolute and The Infinite dwells. It is … More Mazed & Amazed

The Immortal Within

The Life of The Disinterested Onlooker Dwells in the void the eye of all eyes; it is the detached source of all light; it is the Disinterested Onlooker. The Disinterested Onlooker sheds its supreme light on the pure forms and intentions of the transcendental ego, the ego that constitutes the cosmos through ideation. The light … More The Immortal Within

Transcendence

Transcendence is not a human possibility because humanity is itself a transcendental possibility of consciousness. We are not human beings with consciousness. We are only experienced to be human beings with consciousness. It is not humans who are conscious. It is consciousness that experiences itself as humanity. Only consciousness can know and say that it is … More Transcendence