Diatheonosis: The One Field of Existence
Diatheonosis presents a bold ontological framework that challenges the traditional divide between mind and cosmos. Rather than treating consciousness as a byproduct of matter or reality as a collection of isolated objects, this book proposes a unified field of existence in which consciousness, will, and structure are inseparable aspects of a single fabric.
Drawing from philosophy, modern physics, phenomenology, and disciplined inner exploration, Mohammed Alamassi introduces Diatheonosis as a map, not a dogma—one that invites critical thinking, experiential testing, and open dialogue. The book explores fundamental questions: What does it mean to exist? How can individuality arise within unity? What role does will play in coherence, development, and agency?
Written for reflective readers, researchers, and seekers alike, Diatheonosis avoids both reductionist materialism and ungrounded mysticism. It offers a careful, integrative model for understanding consciousness as a real, organizing principle of existence—one that carries ethical responsibility as well as intellectual depth.
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