Every Day's Metaphysics

Reality and relative reality are two completely different things. The second is what we perceive with our senses and brain. Imagine now that between these two, there are other levels of understanding that if we manage and activate them, we do not reach the perception of absolute reality. Still, at least we have a better picture of what is happening.
Such a level is offered to us by metaphysics, but we have to pay special attention to it because many illusions often enter it. But this level, which I personally refer to as the level of every day’s metaphysics, is a relatively accessible way of understanding the truth that relativity once again encompasses our level of understanding.
The collection of articles enclosed in this doctrine seeks, as honestly as possible, to take a look at the events that characterize the metaphysical veil of relative reality to assist the contemporary researcher in the more global perception of the individual and the world.

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Every Day's Metaphysics

Reality and relative reality are two completely different things. The second is what we perceive with our senses and brain. Imagine now that between these two, there are other levels of understanding that if we manage and activate them, we do not reach the perception of absolute reality. Still, at least we have a better picture of what is happening.
Such a level is offered to us by metaphysics, but we have to pay special attention to it because many illusions often enter it. But this level, which I personally refer to as the level of every day’s metaphysics, is a relatively accessible way of understanding the truth that relativity once again encompasses our level of understanding.
The collection of articles enclosed in this doctrine seeks, as honestly as possible, to take a look at the events that characterize the metaphysical veil of relative reality to assist the contemporary researcher in the more global perception of the individual and the world.

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Every Day's Metaphysics

Every Day's Metaphysics

by Panos Sakelis
Every Day's Metaphysics

Every Day's Metaphysics

by Panos Sakelis

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Overview

Reality and relative reality are two completely different things. The second is what we perceive with our senses and brain. Imagine now that between these two, there are other levels of understanding that if we manage and activate them, we do not reach the perception of absolute reality. Still, at least we have a better picture of what is happening.
Such a level is offered to us by metaphysics, but we have to pay special attention to it because many illusions often enter it. But this level, which I personally refer to as the level of every day’s metaphysics, is a relatively accessible way of understanding the truth that relativity once again encompasses our level of understanding.
The collection of articles enclosed in this doctrine seeks, as honestly as possible, to take a look at the events that characterize the metaphysical veil of relative reality to assist the contemporary researcher in the more global perception of the individual and the world.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163362097
Publisher: Panos Sakelis
Publication date: 10/14/2019
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 280 KB

About the Author

Panos Sakellariades (writing under the name of Panos Sakelis) grew up as the eldest of three children in Thessaloniki, Greece and graduated from Anatolia American College. Sakelis then attended the Hellenic Naval Academy where he graduated as an Engineer Officer. In the early 90s he resigned from his naval career and pursued a successful career as a manager.

From a young age he was drown to literature, history and politics. He spent most of his life studying metaphysics and philosophy.

His early works consist of poems and theatrical documents while in the most resent years he is dedicated in the writing of fiction novels.

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