Who Were We Before Meaning Had a Name?
What did the first humans do? Long before institutions, disciplines, or even language as we know it, humans were already asking the same questions we ask today. They observed the world, contemplated the substance of the universe, and tried to understand what held everything together. In essence, nothing has fundamentally changed—except our ability to communicate. […]
The Human Epic: Between Stardust and Synapses
History is a grand rhetoric left behind by those who came before us. Though we stand on their shoulders, reaching higher than ever, we remain bound by a singular truth: we have only one lifetime. Our knowledge is tethered to the specific conditions of our era, and whether by fate or coincidence, we find ourselves […]
The Dust That Thinks: From Cosmic Evolution to the Limits of Human Consciousness
In the 21st century, we live under the reign of rationalism. We have embraced science and technology not just as tools, but as the primary lenses through which we view our existence. As a collective, we have integrated liberalism and empirical data into our nature. But if we peel back the layers of our modern […]
Writing Your Own Religion: Awakening to a Lucid Dream
Writing Your Own Religion (01.11.2019) “Writing your own religion” is a path that inevitably leads to profound solitude. Suppose you have decoded the cause of everything and ascended to a state of self-deification. I achieve this by keeping the answers to everything hidden within my own mind. In other words, I perceive myself to be […]
Faith and Inquiry: A Rational Perspective
Religion (13.11.2016) Religion can be viewed as a rudimentary form of software—a system designed to impose rules and program human behavior. Unfortunately, many lose their capacity for critical thinking under the weight of religious pressure. The fear of detachment from faith often prevents individuals from questioning their beliefs. For many, living in comfortable ignorance is […]