Occasionally, we encounter logical conclusions so profound they seem to defy conventional rationality. These aren’t the product of complex symbolic logic or mathematical formalism; rather, they stem from a fundamental understanding of causality – the simple act of tracing cause and effect. In its purest form, stripped of dogma and nuance, logic is the study of causality.
It’s rare, but powerful thinkers sometimes construct causal frameworks that challenge our most basic assumptions a...
nietzsche
As a writer and an inner alchemist exploring the intricacies of human thought and awareness, I frequently delve into the concept of rational skepticism—which is traditionally defined as the tendency to question and doubt established beliefs and ideas—but which I find to be exactly the opposite.
This inversion of definitions in our world could be a topic for a future article, as it represents an Archonic consequence with nearly immeasurable damaging costs to individual reality. However, in ...