A New Narrative Based on Natural Law

https://youtu.be/_KN4pfJ1Bnc Audio version Before we proceed, I'd like to summarize what we've covered in this series playlist so far. We began with an introduction to Hegel's philosophy in the video titled "Georg Hegel: From Self-Consciousness to Reason, Advancing to Spirit and Absolute Knowing" with the thumbnail subtitle "From the Love of Knowing to Actual Knowing." … Continue reading A New Narrative Based on Natural Law

Resolving the God Debate

https://youtu.be/GUozlTizg0w Audio version. To transform the God debate from a false dichotomy into an honest discourse, we must clarify our assumptions regarding the very concepts under scrutiny. The questions posed in this debate have often been framed from a disadvantaged perspective, a situation that can be partly attributed to religion from its inception. Just as … Continue reading Resolving the God Debate

Is the God Debate a False Dilemma?

https://youtu.be/duSxIur13UU Audio version. As we are going to address aspects such as culture and religion through the use of both a speculative and a pragmatic approach, it would be a good idea to quickly cover their definitions before we begin. To describe Speculative philosophy, which was used in my previous video, it is a philosophical … Continue reading Is the God Debate a False Dilemma?

Using Speculative Philosophy to Understand History and our Place in Evolution

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loDB85jYFkU Audio version By employing the dialectical process and comprehending the logic guiding the evolution of various forms of consciousness, one can start to grasp the situation in which we find ourselves. In applying a speculative philosophical approach, I aim to explore how and why we have the current types of governments. Whether it is … Continue reading Using Speculative Philosophy to Understand History and our Place in Evolution

Georg Hegel: From Self-Consciousness to Reason advancing to Spirit and Absolute Knowing

https://youtu.be/vTPTT1-nW40 Audio version. A good place to start is with Hegel's critique on Kant's reasoning regarding the idea of the "thing in itself" and his concept of the noumenal realm. Immanuel Kant posited that human reasoning is limited to what we can perceive through our senses, and he argued that speculation on profound questions about … Continue reading Georg Hegel: From Self-Consciousness to Reason advancing to Spirit and Absolute Knowing

The Most Relevant Philosophy Ironically the Most Little Known

It's been a while since my last post because the next one I'm working on will be quite long—an in-depth look into Hegel's philosophy. With this post, I'd like to share an article as an introduction to this philosophy. As Robert Wallace writes, 'I think Hegel’s time should be now.' I completely agree with this … Continue reading The Most Relevant Philosophy Ironically the Most Little Known

The Axioms for a New Paradigm

To avoid grappling with certain ideas that some may find challenging to accept, mainly because they are not acknowledged by conventional religions, sciences, philosophies and governments, one must understand the nature of this project. It is crucial to discern the difference between a truth that has been objectively discovered and proven as fact, which is … Continue reading The Axioms for a New Paradigm

The Sustained Psychological Effect of Past Near-Extinction Events

It would be safe to say that our ancestral lineage, spanning back to the early members of our genus Homo, must have lived through not just one but perhaps even several near-extinction events. These catastrophic paradigm-changing events didn't just leave impressions on the face of the Earth but also must have left impact scars on … Continue reading The Sustained Psychological Effect of Past Near-Extinction Events

Both the Atheist and the Religious won’t Like This

In contemporary times, the intertwining of religious beliefs with state and government bodies is generally considered unwise. However, throughout history, most governments have had their foundations rooted in religion in one way or another. The exceptions are countries based on communism, which, theoretically, ideologically, and historically, oppose God and all forms of religion. While there … Continue reading Both the Atheist and the Religious won’t Like This

The Psychological Significance of the Afterlife: Part 2

It would be best to start with the realization that many believe just because there is an afterlife, therefore God must exist. However, the fact is that, not only within reports from Dr. Jeffrey Long's cases but also from Dr. Michael Newton, there is a sense of ambiguity regarding the actual existence of God, at … Continue reading The Psychological Significance of the Afterlife: Part 2