The search for understanding reality has always accompanied humanity's journey. From ancient cosmologies to the most sophisticated contemporary philosophical and scientific formulations, the need to decipher who we are, where we came from, and where we are going has remained the great question that defines our experience. However, over the centuries, this knowledge has become fragmented. Each field of knowledge-physics, biology, psychology, theology, sociology-offers incomplete, often conflicting answers, leaving fundamental gaps regarding the true nature of existence.
The General Theory of Humanity emerges as a revolutionary model, unifying these diverse fields of knowledge within a comprehensive, coherent, and profoundly transformative structure.
Unlike any other work ever written, this book presents a totalizing vision of reality, articulated from the notion of the Absolute, not as an external or transcendental entity, but as the immanent totality of both manifest and unmanifest existence. From this concept, the author reveals how all dimensions of human experience-time and space, consciousness and matter, individual and collectivity-are inseparable manifestations of the same structuring principle.
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