Meeting the world, con-ceiving, is to be born together with what is beheld.. Discerning the Real: A Path of Living Cognition V Before we name, we are already in relation. This module explores the space before concepts arise—where thinking meets the world as gesture, not definition. By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 2 min read
A slow stream forming curves in the grassy landscape — the gesture of thinking tracing the shape of the world. Discerning the Real: A Path of Living Cognition IV Concepts are not static containers but inner gestures of perception. This module explores how living thinking approaches the world not by reducing it to terms, but by forming gestures that meet the essence of what is becoming. By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 2 min read
Being reveals itself underneath hard concepts and notions Discerning the Real: A Path of Living Cognition III Most view thinking as private, abstract, and inert. But on the path of living cognition, we begin to sense it differently—as a form of perception. In this module, we follow thinking as it becomes a subtle organ of seeing, capable of beholding being. By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 2 min read
Living thinking begins where we attend to the act, not the result, of thought. Living Cognition Discerning the Real: A Path of Living Cognition II What if thinking is not just a private process, but a living gesture—an act of reverent participation in the world’s becoming? This module invites us to enter that gesture and discover what truly lives in thinking. By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 2 min read
A first orientation on the nature of perception Living Cognition Discerning the Real: A Path of Living Cognition I A first step into the path of living thinking: not naming, but beholding. Not concluding, but remaining with the unfolding of what is. By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 2 min read
“The Courage to Be” by Tillich— a testament to guarding on's inner flame. The Soul That Resists Incarnation Some souls resist incarnation not out of weakness, but as guardians of becoming. What we call “maladjustment” may be a threshold act of devotion — holding the line against a world that no longer honors the sacredness of form. By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 2 min read
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DNA runs through incomplete puzzles — the past written into us, waiting to be perceived and completed. The Double Clipping the Code: Unbinding the Inherited Command Some patterns aren’t psychological — they’re inherited spiritual commands still running. What happens when the soul sees the code and revokes the task? By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 2 min read
DNA holds the past, well beyond one life, it holds the mark of evolution. The Double as Carrier of Inherited Code When spiritual code is left running, it can bind us to inherited loops. Perception is the tool to rewrite what was never completed. By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 2 min read
Seemingly incapable of absorbing change, today's world is in dire need of transformation. From Karma to Gift: Rethinking Capital While markets not so long ago, coming to town with one's goods, meant prices weren't fixed, but fluctuated, so as to meet the various parties involved. It was then really a meeting, where the other mattered. By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 6 min read
The world in our surroundings is ready to speak, when we're willing to listen. Listening to the Threshold: A Diary of Signs Subtle encounters in the edge-spaces of daily life. Coming soon.. By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 1 min read
The riddle AI poses, opens doors on either an abyss or an enlightenment. Christ, AI, and the Crisis of the I And we could say that Artificial Intelligence represents the embodiment of what the human being thinks his own intelligence to actually be. By Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux) • 7 min read