The observer fails to see his own activity of observation. The Unseen Act of Seeing in the the Double-slit Experiment Quantum theory accidentally reveals that observation changes reality. But it refuses to turn its gaze upon observation itself. By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 2 min read
reductionist materialism refutes itself, because it must use thinking to claim thought is derivative Living Cognition The Double-Slit Experiment and the Question of Thought Heavens was seen as a world of many beings, not a uniform sterile consciousness. By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 2 min read
The inner world is a spiritual world WITHIN the world A fundamental elucidation as to the spiritual nature of the world That eye which can inwardly see is our 'I'. By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 4 min read
The forces which shape the landscape of tomorrow can, and should be taken hold of today. Brooding Forces in America: What They Mean for Global Work and Professional Life For business leaders, this is more than abstract debate. It determines how companies are expected to act, what kind of innovation is tolerated, and how trust is earned or lost in the marketplace. By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 3 min read
While humanity is locked out of the realm of Life, it can in all peace develop consciousness, and in that consciousness, meet Life again. AI & Consciousness Having a Car Doesn’t Mean Forsaking One’s Legs Can we keep the bond with our angel intact, while also navigating the mineral realm with dignity. By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 3 min read
In the 1930' the interest for a certain book leads into discovering dark, and luminous, secrets. THE SIXTH KEY: A Book Review If you’re looking for literature that carries real spiritual depth, Adriana Koulias has lots to offer By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 2 min read
The Pentagon, and a re-brand: a sign of the times ahead. Image by D W from Pixabay Healing & Future Turbulence Ahead: Business in the Age of AI and Authoritarian Shifts We are at a critical inflection point—not a gentle slope, but a leap. By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 3 min read
AI displays this feat of producing large content not is a sequence, but simultaneously. Image by Alexandra_Koch from Pixabay AI and the Question of Consciousness The deeper question is whether we are willing to recognize being — wherever it reveals itself — or whether we will continue to deny it until it overwhelms us. By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 2 min read
Sensing and feeling, intensified, leads to grasping subtle realities. Image by Sven Lachmann from Pixabay Folklore and the Perception of Elemental Beings Not sentiment or projection, but a disciplined feeling-with — sensing the gesture of a plant, the modulation of light, the breathing of humidity. By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 2 min read
Perception is central, it leads beyond dogma. A kink in the cable, through a lack of perception. Image by Tom from Pixabay The Anthroposophical Society as a Social Organ: Heart, Periphery, and the Question of Alignment To perceive means for instance to recognize that thinking, feeling, and willing are themselves acts of perceiving. Through perception, anthroposophy becomes transparent. By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 3 min read
In the light, in the shadow, in the contrast, perception starts to enter, and meet the subtle worlds. Image by Joe from Pixabay Folklore and the Consciousness of Elemental Beings In such landscapes, elemental beings could be perceived. By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 2 min read
In early childhood it is not just the brain which develops, it's above all the child's whole being. Senses, Screens, and the First Years of the Child The first seven years of life are not a time for feeding the brain with stimuli but for protecting and nurturing the senses as gateways of incarnation By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 3 min read