The Anonymous Life of Consciousness: Toward a Transcendental Seeing

Everything that appears passes away, yet within the flux of appearances there shines a meaning that cannot itself be reduced to what appears. The structures that make experience possible, time, intentionality, Being, and the elusive “I”, do not stand before us as objects but remain concealed within the very act of disclosure. Their nature is to give themselves ambiguously, forever grounding experience while escaping complete capture by thought. What follows is not an attempt to explain these mysteries, but to point toward the anonymous source from which all meaning and worldhood arise. … More The Anonymous Life of Consciousness: Toward a Transcendental Seeing

To Own the Meaning of One’s Being

The higher type is the one who stops borrowing meaning and starts creating it. Where the last man accepts ready-made interpretations—whether from myth, religion, or science—he recognizes them as constructs sustained by belief. Freedom begins when he sees the walls were never walls, only consent. From that point on, he takes full responsibility for the meaning of his own being, shaping himself through action rather than hiding behind inherited definitions. … More To Own the Meaning of One’s Being