"There was more reality to me in the illusions I created with my painting. The rest is quicksand."
— Chagall
What is reality? The question that has haunted philosophy since Plato. Is the world we perceive through our senses the real world — or merely a pale shadow of a deeper reality? Are matter and consciousness two separate things — or two aspects of the same underlying reality?
Universal Mechanics does not dissolve into idealism or materialism — it proposes a synthesis: the world as we ordinarily experience it is real, but not the whole of reality. Beneath and within it is a deeper reality — consciousness, love, the absolute. The visible world is the outer face of an inner reality that is fundamentally oriented towards love and ecstasy.
The artist, the mystic, the philosopher — each in their own way is reaching towards this deeper reality. Their visions are not escapism but a form of perception — seeing more of what is real, not less. Reality has layers. The visible layer is real — but it is the outermost face of a much deeper truth.
"The world visible to ordinary consciousness is real — but it is the outermost layer of a reality whose depths we are only beginning to explore."
— Universal Mechanics
Ce n'est pas une utopie. C'est une trajectoire déjà visible, inscrite dans l'histoire depuis le premier primate. Lentement. Imparfaitement. Mais dans une direction.
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