Transhumantheism
Publisher Description
In “TRANSHUMANTHEISM” the author invites the reader on a journey through the depths of the modern human condition. The book is not just a philosophical essay based on metaphysical realities, but a blunt diagnosis of a humanity that, in trying to escape its fragility and the anguish of death, ends up imprisoning itself in an “artificial multiverse” of its own creation. Highlights of the work:
The Anatomy of Addiction: How biological “shortcuts” to pleasure are atrophying the human intellect and numbing spiritual consciousness in favor of perpetuating the present moment in artificial systems.
Einaudi's Mirror: A meditation on how contemporary classical music echoes the cries of a soul yearning for its infinity.
The Transhumanist Illusion: A critique of “artificial multiverses” as an essay for a new order where the human individual attempts to deconstruct the reality of sin along with the attempt to replace the ‘Real Structure’ with the ‘Artificial Structure’.
Everything seems beautiful, until this “beautiful everything” reveals the reality experienced: the face of the abyss in which resides the very heart subject to excessive “self-love.” How miserable is a soul that considers itself worthy of inexpressible virtues and achievements as if they were its own victories.