Vision Text
In this episode, we delve into the fundamental concepts of 'Being' and explore the distinct dimensions of existence. The core of the discussion focuses on contrasting Being-in-itself (the fixed, unconscious existence of inanimate objects like mountains and rocks, which lack perception and the experience of ecstasy) with Being-for-itself (the uniquely human mode of existence). Through the experience of consciousness and transcendence, human beings construct a distinctive subjective space to interpret and identify the world. Furthermore, we examine the vital role of Language as the tool that liberates individuals from being objectified by others, enabling both the transmission of meaning and a profound connection between 'Beings-for-themselves'. Finally, utilizing cinematic examples, this episode illustrates the varying levels of perception and worldviews among individuals. Finally, we cordially invite you to watch the feature film Jonathan Livingston Seagull.