Humanity is beginning to hit the wall, and it's becoming more obvious than ever. In politics, in economy, in culture — think of gender questions, immigration, various forms of polarization, or the notion of Western civilization itself — a kind of limit is being reached.

Humanity is beginning to hit the wall, and it's becoming more obvious than ever. In politics, in economy, in culture — think of gender questions, immigration, various forms of polarization, or the notion of Western civilization itself — a kind of limit is being reached.

A wall indeed, in front of which masses gather, so to speak, according to the various questions they carry. And despite deep discussions, the solutions remain always the same, yet never deliver. From saviors to sustainability, from crypto to shortcuts to wealth — nothing truly improves. On such foundations, it all seems to get worse.

The ultimate solution appears to be technology. After all, technology brings efficiency, productivity, and progress. It proves, we believe, that the avenues we pursued were real and worthwhile. These avenues — which shape the world and orient humanity — are none other than the scientific worldview, which seems to “own” reality once and for all.

But unquestioned as it is, and right as it may be in given fields, this worldview offers only more physics as its ultimate solution. The deeper it digs, the more it assimilates everything into matter. And today, total fusion with matter seems to be the only way forward.

Within this situation — at least for those who are awake — hope is no longer placed in individuals, institutions, or systems. A watchful eye begins to open, quietly, as perhaps the most positive development yet. And amidst all the debate — cultivated online and in forums — the only real action is this new form of inner observation.

Yet, looking out into the world for a solution — as obvious and familiar as that is — may be causing us to miss a crucial blind spot. Perhaps in an unassuming place, something ever-present yet always overlooked holds the key to a new direction. A real one.

This new direction becomes palpable only in this present world, where the dominant path leads ever further into the core of matter. For all its brilliance, the scientific method contains a deep omission — a blind spot — and even a neglect.

Our modern age, beginning in the 15th century, grounded itself in clarity and the measurable. But in doing so, it developed a bias — hiding a key component of reality: the human inner world. Though not measurable, it is no less real, and it plays a formative role in how we shape the world.

What humanity brings to the world — through transformation — comes not only from physical labor, but from the human mind. From thought. From spirit. It is through knowledge that we recombine and reshape the world. And yet, thought has been eclipsed by reducing it to brain activity alone.

Before humanity sank deeper into matter, thinking still was a real activity.

This creates a formidable blind spot in all equations. And it exists because the spiritual dimension — to which thought belongs — has been misunderstood and rejected. We fled it, equating it with obedience and authority.

But this is a mischaracterization. Binding ourselves to matter may feel liberating, but in truth it enslaves. Meanwhile, recognizing this “invisible” aspect — freed from notions of control or subjugation — is what can truly empower human potential. It is here that individuality arises.

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