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The Christocentric-Zen Synthesis: Transcendence of the Ego and the Architecture of Ontological Resilience

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  This article explores a unique phenomenological framework that integrates Catholic soteriology with Zen-like contemplative stillness to address the " depressive ideology " of modern existence. It posits that the " true being of light " is realized through the " Cruciform Subjectivity "—a state where the individual accepts the " Cross " (the reality of suffering) while simultaneously realizing a " Resurrected " identity through divine grace. By aligning the " egoic swirling " with the " Holy Spirit's organization ," the subject moves from a state of psychological disintegration toward a " self-realized " and " unconditionally loved " ontological state. Christocentric-Zen Synthesis : The integration of the historical divinity of Christ with the non-dualistic stillness of Zen perfection . Ontological Resilience : The capacity of the spirit to maintain "victory" and "vigor...

The Ontological Rupture of Subjectivity: A Theological-Neurological Inquiry into Schizophrenic Semiology

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  Keywords:   Neuro-theology, Schizophrenia, Existential Integration, Ontological Rupture, Intersubjectivity, Teleology. Abstract This article explores the relationship between spiritual alignment—defined as "the Being of Light"—and the psychopathological fragmentation of the self. Drawing on the provided text, we hypothesize that mental well-being is contingent upon the integration of subjective desire with a transcendent objective (divine purpose). We examine the "schizophrenic form pattern" not merely as a neurological malfunction, but as an ontological rupture where the "random machine" of unorganized thoughts displaces the consci ous journey. 1. Introduction: The Teleology of Desire Human existence is characterized by a fundamental tension between desire and manifestation. The text suggests that "dreams" alone are insufficient for psychological stability; rather, the subject must "stand up and walk," transitioning from passive long...

The World is Mine, Hegel and Žižek: A Tragedy-Comedy of the Nietzschean Drama of the Anti-Christ

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Abstract This article embarks on a multidisciplinary exploration of the Kabbalistic Four Worlds ( Atzilut , Beriah , Yetzirah , Assiah ) as a framework for understanding the modern ego's pursuit of individuality. Drawing upon a Hegelian dialectical perspective , we analyze how the subjective drive for self-realization navigates the complexities of contemporary society. Furthermore, by incorporating Slavoj Žižek 's " parallax view " and applying it to the Schrödinger's Cat paradigm, we illuminate the inherent contradictions and the performative nature of this quest for selfhood. The article ultimately frames this existential journey as a "tragedy-comedy" that echoes Nietzsche 's "drama of the Anti-Christ ," where the assertion of individual will simultaneously liberates and potentially collapses into nihilistic fragmentation, mirroring the quantum uncertainty of modern identity. Keywords Kabbalah, Four Worlds, Ego, Individuality, Modern So...