Explore how existence joins the finite and the infinite, and how every state of being realizes itself. This edition draws on the book The Exegesis of Life to examine how absolute existence manifests through relative existence, from the smallest atom to the broad scope of humanity.
In clear terms, the work argues that nothing can be realized in the finite unless it is already part of the infinite. It presents a vision where the whole and its parts are inseparable, and where cause, effect, and purpose are one in the realization of existence. The text invites readers to consider how intuition, consciousness, and knowledge work together to reveal truth, virtue, and the nature of God as a living process.
- How absolute existence expresses itself through every relative state of life, from individuals to humanity as a whole
- How being is defined as the realization of existence, across beauty, good, and truth
- How the infinite and the finite illuminate one another through cycles of realization
- Why unity, indivisibility, and perfection are presented as the core nature of existence
Ideal for readers of philosophical and metaphysical inquiry who seek a structured exploration of existence and purpose.