“When a young person grows beautifully, an entire order enters the world” — Constantin Noica
The defining human condition for our time is the Heideggerian “ek-sistere” (“being outside”), which, although it has generated impressive achievements, has caused myopia in perceiving the invisible, abusively and mutilatingly separating man from his deep Self.
Living in a world with severe value disorders, contemporary human life has degenerated into vulgar pragmatism, dominated by competitiveness, consumerism, and aggressiveness. The transpersonal movement, currently gaining prominence, aims to integrate the human being by recovering its spiritual dimension.