(A Dialogue at the Threshold)

Voice 1 (uneasy):
Everything feels like it’s being taken over — capital, AI, power blocs, elites.
Shouldn’t we resist this? Shouldn’t we be more alarmed?

Voice 2 (calm):
Alarm is easy.
What’s harder is to stay present while something new tries to be born.

Voice 1:
But it feels reckless. Too big. Too fast. Too confident.
People like Trump just bulldoze ahead, seeing huge possibilities, reshaping the world — often crushing others in the process.

Voice 2:
Yes. But notice what unsettles you most.
Is it the danger — or the fact that someone dares to incarnate vision at scale?

Voice 1:
You mean… the boldness itself?

Voice 2:
Exactly.
Spirit today has become apologetic.
It hesitates. It qualifies. It retreats into critique.

Meanwhile, power incarnates — clumsily, brutally, sometimes blindly — but it incarnates.

Voice 1:
So the problem isn’t incarnation…
It’s incarnation without orientation?

Voice 2:
Yes.
And the tragedy is that those who could bring orientation often refuse to enter the field at all.


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Seeing Beyond (Philippe Lheureux)
Seeing Beyond, a research initiative focused on spiritual science, living cognition, and the threshold experiences of modern life. An initiative grounded in a spiritual-scientific approach to self- and world-observation.

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