Being and the Absolute

And Development of the Idea of Being

AREA 2 LEVELS OF BEING

The levels show increasing vitality, awareness, reflexivity in awareness, and completeness...each level includes the previous:

The form of matter [consciousness or sentience appears to be absent]

Life

Being as aware

Being that is self-aware...that asks “what am I?”, “what is being?”...Heidegger’s ideas - but, also, obvious and clearly implied by others including Socrates. Being that explores - in terms of ideas, experience and transformation22 - the modes and levels of being23

Being that is transparent to itself...that transcends or is beyond birth and death

Being that is complete within itself

Being that knows and is all

The hypothesis of being...and the principle of ontological psychology

The hypothesis of being is that the individual may know and become Absolute Being. There exist very material senses in which this is true. See Consciousness, Mind and the World for additional considerations. The possibility is no guarantee and the realization in any lifetime - to the degree that it is possible - must require trial and effort. The principle of ontological psychology is that the attempt at realization - to the degree that it is possible - is a form of ultimate meaning