“I can’t transcend what I haven’t understood

I can’t understand what I haven’t deconstructed

I can’t deconstruct what I haven’t really perceived

I can’t really perceive what I haven’t looked sincerely”

Neil Kramer

The lack of transcendent purpose is one of the main causes of unhappiness within modernity. The meaning and purpose of existence were previously structured by religions, and they still are partially structured. Then they were filled by consumerism and forgotten by entertainment.

Wanting to adhere to a purely physical and materialist paradigm therefore leads to limitations and unnecessary suffering. Materialism carries within itself its own self-destructive forces. On the other hand, trying to evolve strictly from a metaphysical perspective leads to an above-ground existence, mental abstraction, physical laziness and vulnerability. But combining the two creates a living paradigm and balanced approach to life leading to meaningful learning and an evolution of consciousness.

We exist on earth for a reason, that of learning through the experience of matter and evolving through physical and metaphysical means, transforming both one’s being and one’s environment in accordance with the divine plan. The purpose of our physical world is to provide a common plane of experience and interactions, enclosing different beings in a single dimension. The goal of physical existence is therefore to evolve personally by also helping others to evolve.

Any change in our reality is only the physical effect of higher metaphysical causes, because the invisible precedes the visible. Physical nature is created; the invisible plane is its creator. So the invisible worlds represent the sphere of causes, the material world that of effects. The essential is invisible because it predetermines the visible. Experiencing this reality leads us towards the path of transcendence.