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What does it mean to be a human being in a world that constantly fragments experience into separate domains—science and spirituality, The Participatory Cosmos is a philosophical and personal work of reorientation. It begins from a simple but demanding conviction: reality is not empty, not mute, and not merely external. The human being is not a detached observer standing over against a dead world, but a participant in a living whole.
Across a carefully unfolding sequence, Wilfred-Leonard explores resonant order, living alignment, sentient architecture, relational genesis, embodied resonance, and participatory imagination. From there, the book moves more deeply into cosmic orientation, conscience, judgment, vocation, and responsible personhood. The result is not a closed system, but a sustained attempt to ask what kind of life becomes possible once world, soul, and meaning are no longer treated as separate. The later chapters widen the horizon further. Blavatsky reopens the double genesis of cosmos and human being. Quantum theory is examined against the lingering spell of mechanism. Subject–object metaphysics is challenged in favor of a more living, relational understanding of reality. And Matthew David Segall appears as a contemporary philosophical witness to a world that is processual, ensouled, participatory, and spiritually serious. ISBN 978-1-291-76611-0, full color, 135 pages. Fixed price € 28,50 (all in through Paypal or cash) |