
Before Being: A Metaphysical Inquiry into Nothingness, Becoming, and the Mystery of Being Human (1, #1) (eBook, ePUB)
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Why is there something rather than nothing?This is the question that comes before all othersthe one that stands at the edge of thought, language, and being. Neither theological nor purely scientific, it is a question that refuses to be confined to any one discipline. It is not about how the universe works or where it came from. It is about why anything exists at all.Before Being is a philosophical inquiry into the most fundamental mystery: the possibility that from the absence of all thingsno time, no space, no structure, no potentialsomething arose. And not just matter or energy, but pattern,...
Why is there something rather than nothing?
This is the question that comes before all othersthe one that stands at the edge of thought, language, and being. Neither theological nor purely scientific, it is a question that refuses to be confined to any one discipline. It is not about how the universe works or where it came from. It is about why anything exists at all.
Before Being is a philosophical inquiry into the most fundamental mystery: the possibility that from the absence of all thingsno time, no space, no structure, no potentialsomething arose. And not just matter or energy, but pattern, awareness, freedom, and the capacity for love, loss, and meaning.
Rather than approaching the question with preloaded answers, this book follows it with restraint and seriousness. Drawing on philosophy, metaphysics, and reflections shaped by both science and lived experience, it explores two core possibilities: that being emerged without cause, through instability or spontaneous coherence; or that it was willed into existencenot by a being among beings, but by a source outside the categories of law, logic, or necessity.
What would it mean to live in a universe that was not imposed, but allowed? Where intention, if it exists, does not declare itself, but withdrawsmaking space for moral freedom and the possibility of meaning that must be chosen, not assigned?
Written with intellectual clarity and urgency, Before Being does not argue for a final answer. Instead, it stays with the question, following its path from metaphysical beginnings to existential consequence. Along the way, it considers the nature of nothingness, the emergence of structure, the silence of the universe, and the fragile reality of good and evil.
This is not a book of doctrine, speculation, or persuasion. It is a sustained philosophical reflection shaped by decades of thought. It does not ask the reader to adopt a position. It asks only that we take the question seriouslyand that we remain with it long enough to hear what it may reveal, not by being solved, but by being followed.
For readers drawn to the mystery at the root of existencewhether through science, philosophy, or contemplative lifeBefore Being offers a rigorous, respectful, and deeply human inquiry into the question that still remains.
This is the question that comes before all othersthe one that stands at the edge of thought, language, and being. Neither theological nor purely scientific, it is a question that refuses to be confined to any one discipline. It is not about how the universe works or where it came from. It is about why anything exists at all.
Before Being is a philosophical inquiry into the most fundamental mystery: the possibility that from the absence of all thingsno time, no space, no structure, no potentialsomething arose. And not just matter or energy, but pattern, awareness, freedom, and the capacity for love, loss, and meaning.
Rather than approaching the question with preloaded answers, this book follows it with restraint and seriousness. Drawing on philosophy, metaphysics, and reflections shaped by both science and lived experience, it explores two core possibilities: that being emerged without cause, through instability or spontaneous coherence; or that it was willed into existencenot by a being among beings, but by a source outside the categories of law, logic, or necessity.
What would it mean to live in a universe that was not imposed, but allowed? Where intention, if it exists, does not declare itself, but withdrawsmaking space for moral freedom and the possibility of meaning that must be chosen, not assigned?
Written with intellectual clarity and urgency, Before Being does not argue for a final answer. Instead, it stays with the question, following its path from metaphysical beginnings to existential consequence. Along the way, it considers the nature of nothingness, the emergence of structure, the silence of the universe, and the fragile reality of good and evil.
This is not a book of doctrine, speculation, or persuasion. It is a sustained philosophical reflection shaped by decades of thought. It does not ask the reader to adopt a position. It asks only that we take the question seriouslyand that we remain with it long enough to hear what it may reveal, not by being solved, but by being followed.
For readers drawn to the mystery at the root of existencewhether through science, philosophy, or contemplative lifeBefore Being offers a rigorous, respectful, and deeply human inquiry into the question that still remains.
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