ADHD and other neurodevelopmental traits may represent not only challenges but also unique ways of perceiving and interacting with the world. This essay discusses their characteristics through philosophy, psychology, and social thought, proposing that diversity in cognition can become a source of creativity, innovation, and deeper understanding of human individuality beyond conventional medical frameworks.
This essay reexamines schizophrenia and dementia from interdisciplinary perspectives, questioning conventional medical interpretations while exploring cognition, consciousness, human perception, and the nature of mental disorders.
Can illness originate before it appears in the body? Through the lenses of imagination, inspiration, and intuition, this essay investigates the hidden layers of consciousness, the limits of modern medicine, and the relationship between mind, body, and spiritual reality.
Can illness originate before it appears in the body? Through the lenses of imagination, inspiration, and intuition, this essay investigates the hidden layers of consciousness, the limits of modern medicine, and the relationship between mind, body, and spiritual reality.
Modern medicine excels at treating symptoms, yet true healing begins with the individual. This essay explores health through philosophy, Eastern medicine, self-care, and the relationship between mind, body, society, and human autonomy.
An exploratory theory integrating dreams, intuition, subjective reality, spiritual experiences, and future information through phenomenology, consciousness studies, and symbolic models of meaning and existence.
This article explores the relationship between humans, AI, and nature, reflecting on freedom, emotions, society, and the invisible principles that shape human life through philosophical and spiritual perspectives.
This article explores the connection between our physical existence and mental perception within the context of diversity. It argues that the "space-time" we inhabit is fundamentally shaped by the interaction between our bodies and minds. By recognizing that each individual experiences reality through a unique physical and temporal framework, we can better understand the roots of our cognitive differences. Embracing this embodied perspective is essential for fostering genuine empathy and navigating the complexities of human diversity.
Humanity stands at the intersection of nature, technology, and spirit. This essay presents a dynamic model where people, AI, and the natural world form a continuous cycle of learning, creation, and renewal. Through the layered relationship of ideals, mediation, and practical life, it explores how societies can move beyond conflict toward cooperation, sustainability, and meaningful coexistence. Rather than opposing science and spirituality, the work seeks a framework that integrates both into a broader vision of human evolution and collective harmony.