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The Spiral That Does Not Close

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By LUCCIAN LAYTHPublished about 13 hours ago 1 min read
The Spiral That Does Not Close: A Philosophy of Will, Cosmos, and the Self That Refuses to Extinguish by LUCCIAN LAYTH

We began with a will that did not want a sword. We ended

with a network that does not extinguish. Between them: a

cosmos, a human, a method, a language, a self.

This is not accumulation. This is the only thing the book

attempted to say from its first page:

Existence is not an event. It is a structure that

moves.

And whoever understands this no longer searches for an

answer. They search for the right position from which to ask.

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LUCCIAN LAYTH

L.LUCCIAN is a writer, poet and philosopher who delves into the unseen. He produces metaphysical contemplation that delineates the line between thinking and living. Inever write to tellsomethingaboutlife,but silences aremyway ofhearing it.

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  • Harper Lewisabout 13 hours ago

    Congratulations! I just downloaded it to read later (deadlines looming).💖

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