What if the true evolution of human consciousness lies not in accumulating knowledge, but in transforming experience into meaning?
In The Circle of Transfiguration: Ouroboros and the Hive of Spirit, Rodrigo Horvath Meneguzzi presents a bold philosophical exploration of consciousness, personal transformation, and the deeper structure of human existence.
Blending existential philosophy, metaphysics, symbolic thought, and psychological insight, this book proposes a new framework for understanding how human beings grow—not merely by living life, but by metabolizing experience and transforming it into value.
At the heart of the work lies a powerful philosophical dialogue between two ancient symbols:
• The Ouroboros — the serpent devouring its own tail, representing the circular nature of becoming and the reintegration of transformation.
• The Hive — a symbol of refinement, illustrating how scattered experiences can be transformed into concentrated meaning, just as nectar becomes honey.
From this symbolic synthesis emerges a new philosophical concept: Melontology — an ontology of existential refinement in which human consciousness transforms lived experience into durable structures of meaning and value.
The book introduces the concept of Axiomel, the concentrated value that arises when life experiences are deeply assimilated by reflective consciousness.
Through this process, a new philosophical figure appears: Homo Ouroboros — the human being who consciously inhabits the circular movement of life and transforms existence itself into a continuous process of self-creation.
Rather than presenting rigid doctrines, The Circle of Transfiguration invites readers into a profound reflection on the nature of consciousness, identity, time, and personal transformation.
• The transformation of experience into meaning
• The existential crisis of modern identity
• The philosophy of self-transformation
• The relationship between suffering and understanding
• The architecture of consciousness
• The symbolic meaning of the Ouroboros
• The evolution of human consciousness
• A new interpretation of Nietzsche’s vision of human overcoming
Philosophy of consciousness
Existential philosophy
Metaphysics and ontology
Nietzsche and post-Nietzschean thought
Personal transformation and self-development
Spiritual philosophy and symbolic thought
Human beings do not transform simply by living life.
They transform by learning to metabolize it.
The Circle of Transfiguration offers a profound philosophical journey into the possibility that each human life can become a conscious work of inner creation.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. What if the true evolution of human consciousness lies not in accumulating knowledge, but in transforming experience into meaning?In The Circle of Transfiguration: Ouroboros and the Hive of Spirit, Rodrigo Horvath Meneguzzi presents a bold philosophical exploration of consciousness, personal transformation, and the deeper structure of human existence.Blending existential philosophy, metaphysics, symbolic thought, and psychological insight, this book proposes a new framework for understanding how human beings grow-not merely by living life, but by metabolizing experience and transforming it into value.At the heart of the work lies a powerful philosophical dialogue between two ancient symbols: - The Ouroboros - the serpent devouring its own tail, representing the circular nature of becoming and the reintegration of transformation.- The Hive - a symbol of refinement, illustrating how scattered experiences can be transformed into concentrated meaning, just as nectar becomes honey.From this symbolic synthesis emerges a new philosophical concept: Melontology - an ontology of existential refinement in which human consciousness transforms lived experience into durable structures of meaning and value.The book introduces the concept of Axiomel, the concentrated value that arises when life experiences are deeply assimilated by reflective consciousness.Through this process, a new philosophical figure appears: Homo Ouroboros - the human being who consciously inhabits the circular movement of life and transforms existence itself into a continuous process of self-creation.Rather than presenting rigid doctrines, The Circle of Transfiguration invites readers into a profound reflection on the nature of consciousness, identity, time, and personal transformation.In this philosophical work you will explore- The transformation of experience into meaning- The existential crisis of modern identity- The philosophy of self-transformation- The relationship between suffering and understanding- The architecture of consciousness- The symbolic meaning of the Ouroboros- The evolution of human consciousness- A new interpretation of Nietzsche's vision of human overcomingThis book is ideal for readers interested inPhilosophy of consciousnessExistential philosophyMetaphysics and ontologyNietzsche and post-Nietzschean thoughtPersonal transformation and self-developmentSpiritual philosophy and symbolic thoughtHuman beings do not transform simply by living life.They transform by learning to metabolize it.The Circle of Transfiguration offers a profound philosophical journey into the possibility that each human life can become a conscious work of inner creation. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798252213316
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