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Part 1.3: The Core Theory of The Triadic Principle IV. The Triadic Principle: ‘The Center (Jung),’ the Hub of Creation Beyond DualityIf the universe were composed merely of a simple opposing structure of Yin and Yang, its end would be either eternal conflict or mutual destruction. Yet, reality forms stable structures and continuously births new life. How, then, does the primordial ‘One’ create all things and maintain eternity?The Cheonbu-gyeong .. 2026. 1. 23.
Part 1.2: The Core Theory of The Triadic Principle III. The Birth of Existence: Symmetry Breaking, Duality, and the Simultaneous Emergence of the RegulatorHow does the world of ‘Being’ arise from the primordial equilibrium of ‘Perfect Symmetry’? Creation inevitably occurs through a single yet paradoxical event called ‘Symmetry Breaking.’The moment a minute crack appears in the balance of the perfectly uniform waves of cosmic pure consciousness d.. 2026. 1. 23.
Part 1.1: The Core Theory of The Triadic Principle I. Introduction: Seeking a Bridge to Connect the Archipelago of KnowledgeSince the Age of Reason, human intellect has achieved dazzling progress, but at the cost of severe fragmentation. Science explored the objective material world, philosophy the subjective realm of thought, and religion and spirituality the transcendent domain of meaning—each like an isolated island, probing its own territory.. 2026. 1. 23.
The Framework of The Triadic Principle [Body: The Framework of The Triadic Principle]The Grammar of Being: A Unified Cosmology Based on Symmetry, Duality, and the Triadic PrincipleOne is the beginning; from Nothingness begins One. One divides into the Three Ultimates, yet the source is infinite. — Cheonbu-gyeong, The Ancient Scripture of KoreaAbstractThis treatise attempts to overcome the fundamental problem of the modern intellectua.. 2026. 1. 23.
The Triadic Principle: Philosophy and Cosmology that Expand the Framework of Perception The Reality Created by Philosophy and Cosmology: The World Unfolds as We Perceive It Author: Sang-Kyu Lee “We don’t see things as they are, we see them as we are.” — Anaïs Nin 1. We All View the World Through ‘Glasses’ What exactly is this thing we call “reality”? We tend to believe that we see the world objectively, exactly as it is. But the truth is, we all view the world through invisible gla.. 2026. 1. 23.