To know the other from within, one must temporarily cease to stand apart. Center and Periphery: Entering the World Without Losing the I The path of development leads through separation, through the strengthening of the “I,” toward a conscious re-entry into participation. By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 3 min read
Nations can be deeply dependent on one another, while remaining fundamentally opaque to one another. When Nations Do Not Meet: A different form of global relation would not eliminate conflict. But it would transform its nature. By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 3 min read
We no longer have a shared language for recognizing the being of the other. Recognition of Being in Economic Relations Conflict does not begin with weapons. It begins with misinterpretation of gesture. Each side reads the other through its own grammar By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 3 min read
A prolonged Hormuz blockade is not just a fuel story; it feeds into transport, food, chemicals, power, manufacturing, and consumer prices. Global Disruption So a blocked Hormuz does not automatically mean “the global economy stops.” It means a scramble to substitute, conserve, re-route, and absorb much higher costs. By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 7 min read
Awe is not something added. It arises when reality is met without reduction. Healing & Future Full "Restoration" through "Relation" The human being does not only observe form. The human being can enter into form. By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 3 min read
If the Earth is approached as a living system, then throughput acquires a different meaning. Image by Andreas Glöckner from Pixabay Healing & Future The Burden of Throughput and the Being of the Earth The question is: whether that activity remains external to the life of the Earth, or becomes participatory within it By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 3 min read
A structural question appears when we look at how wealth actually circulates. Taxes and Billionaires Global billionaire wealth is estimated in the tens of trillions of dollars. At the same time, large portions of this wealth are not held as simple income, but as financial assets and debt structures, which are often taxed differently—or not at all in practical terms. By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 2 min read
Regeneration is not achieved by isolated planting. It is achieved by layered systems. Image by Julie from Pixabay Healing & Future Texas: When the Land Begins to Breathe Again The issue is not primarily a lack of resources. It is a loss of structure—of the conditions that allow life to organize itself. By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 3 min read
Image by Terri Sharp from Pixabay Healing & Future Regenerating Dry Landscapes An example of regenerative landscape design in a dry climate, and Texas could actually be one of the most promising places for this, because much of it wants to regenerate if given the right structural help. By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 3 min read
Where flow ceases, form hardens. The Cost of Misperception A system in which change is activated in one part initiates a living reconfiguration of the whole. By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 3 min read
A truly successful negotiation is one in which both parties leave the table equally satisfied. From Competition to Mutuality The question now arises: must the future continue to operate under the same assumptions? Or have we reached a threshold where a different principle can begin to guide human relations? By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 4 min read
These three are forces that shape the astral and etheric bodies. Spiritual Science Education of Thinking, Feeling and Willing Modern humanity is most developed in thinking. Steiner reversed the order to suit the modern stage of human evolution. By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 2 min read