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DINCOLO DE CEEA CE SE VEDE
BEYOND WHAT IS SEEN

Author(s): Gheorghe Vaduva
Subject(s): Editorial
Published by: Universitatea Crestina "Dimitrie Cantemir"
Keywords: world; harmony; happiness; peace; war; crisis; conflict; relative; absolute; temporal;

Summary/Abstract: Beyond what is seen is, or seems to be, the immense invisible. Sight is always limited. Invisibility is unlimited, infinite, even if, from the perspective of knowledge, it means nothing, in the sense that, from the perspective of the eyes, what is not seen does not exist. Of course, it does not exist for the eyes, from which it should be concluded that it does not exist only for the eyes. But if by eyes we mean the eyes of cognition, that is, the complete instrument or instrumentation of knowledge, the conclusion seems to be valid. But it is not. Existence is not reduced to what we know. Neither action, nor reason, nor thought. And even less so the world. This world of ours, which seems, in the immensity of the Universe, a whole. A whole, but not a monolith, but a dynamic and complex system, a process difficult to identify in its entirety and even less in its difficulty. Because the harmony we want is, in fact, a conflicting one. It is a continual war in which we all eventually die, each paying the price of his or her survival over a background of torment, struggle, joy, sadness, victory, defeat, and sometimes happiness. But that’s how people live on planet Earth.

  • Issue Year: XII/2021
  • Issue No: 47
  • Page Range: 9-20
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Romanian