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A Logical Framework for Understanding Reality

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The question of Existence is essential — it concerns the very foundation of all being. The solution, however, is phenomenal: it manifests as an expression that can be experienced, interpreted, and communicated. In other words, it is a phenomenal solution to the essential question of Existence.

The absolute starting point is not a choice, but a logical necessity to: speak of Existence without dependence, distinguish Essence from Phenomenon, and avoid introducing parts or relations into the Absolute. All alternative starting points lead to dependence, relativity, and phenomenological confusion.

'We' is a phenomenal concept and has no place in Absolute Existence, since everything there is one and undivided. In the Phenomenon, however, 'we' can experience and share the Faculty of Perception, which constitutes the very Essence of Absolute Existence.