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[[wikipedia:Anima_and_animus|Anima and animus]] are used as a the terminology for ''animism'', they describe the [[wikipedia:Will_(philosophy)|will]] of the [[wikipedia:Spirit_(animating_force)|spirit]] as the innate creativity of the mind. The dualism attributed to anima and animus disregard the contemplation of the evolution of the psyche in older eras, as stated "for women, this means developing ''logos,'' or reason and rationality". Yet, to assume that '''reason (logos) is a naturally gendered attribute''' is to retrofit modern cognitive biases onto civilizations that did not perceive identity through the same lens <ref>Evidence of this can be found when considering that ancient people thought that the center of thought was the heart, even though it can be straightforward to reason that thought naturally elapses from the head.</ref>. '''Pre-modern societies did not construct rigid sexual distinctions as modernity does'''; instead, the defining factor was '''the will of the spirit''', the '''force that animated being itself'''. In this paradigm, the '''need for logos as a counterbalance''' to anima and animus '''diminishes''', as the '''spirit's will was the dominant force guiding cognition and action''' <ref>lorem</ref>. This is not merely a symbolic observation—it is '''a fundamental aspect of ancient spiritual cosmologies''', particularly within the '''Dharmic traditions of Buddhism and Hinduism''', where the '''evolution of form is directly linked to the evolution of consciousness:'''<blockquote>Over time (men), they acquire a taste for physical nutriment, and as they consume it, their bodies become heavier and more like human bodies; they lose their ability to shine, and begin to acquire differences in their appearance, and their length of life decreases. '''They differentiate into two sexes''' and begin to become sexually active —  [[wikipedia:Buddhist_cosmology#Vivartakalpa|Vivartakalpa]] on the temporal cosmology of Earth and the evolution of humans after the primordial wind.</blockquote>This '''cosmic anthropology''' presents an '''alternative framework for human development''', in which '''spiritual degeneration''' corresponds to the '''materialization of the body'''. Where once the '''spirit dictated the physical''', over time, the '''physical imprisoned the spirit'''. This interpretation suggests that the '''modern distinction between consciousness and matter is an illusion''', a late-stage construct imposed upon human perception.
[[wikipedia:Anima_and_animus|Anima and animus]] are used as a the terminology for ''animism'', they describe the [[wikipedia:Will_(philosophy)|will]] of the [[wikipedia:Spirit_(animating_force)|spirit]] as the innate creativity of the mind. The dualism attributed to anima and animus disregard the contemplation of the evolution of the psyche in older eras, as stated "for women, this means developing ''logos,'' or reason and rationality". Yet, to assume that '''reason (logos) is a naturally gendered attribute''' is to retrofit modern cognitive biases onto civilizations that did not perceive identity through the same lens <ref>Evidence of this can be found when considering that ancient people thought that the center of thought was the heart, even though it can be straightforward to reason that thought naturally elapses from the head.</ref>. '''Pre-modern societies did not construct rigid sexual distinctions as modernity does'''; instead, the defining factor was '''the will of the spirit''', the '''force that animated being itself'''. In this paradigm, the '''need for logos as a counterbalance''' to anima and animus '''diminishes''', as the '''spirit's will was the dominant force guiding cognition and action''' <ref>lorem</ref>. This is not merely a symbolic observation—it is '''a fundamental aspect of ancient spiritual cosmologies''', particularly within the '''Dharmic traditions of Buddhism and Hinduism''', where the '''evolution of form is directly linked to the evolution of consciousness:'''<blockquote>Over time (men), they acquire a taste for physical nutriment, and as they consume it, their bodies become heavier and more like human bodies; they lose their ability to shine, and begin to acquire differences in their appearance, and their length of life decreases. '''They differentiate into two sexes''' and begin to become sexually active —  [[wikipedia:Buddhist_cosmology#Vivartakalpa|Vivartakalpa]] on the temporal cosmology of Earth and the evolution of humans after the primordial wind.</blockquote>This '''cosmic anthropology''' presents an '''alternative framework for human development''', in which '''spiritual degeneration''' corresponds to the '''materialization of the body'''. Where once the '''spirit dictated the physical''', over time, the '''physical imprisoned the spirit'''. This interpretation suggests that the '''modern distinction between consciousness and matter is an illusion''', a late-stage construct imposed upon human perception.


=== The Evolution of the Psyche and the Roman Empire ===
=== The Roman Empire ===
The '''Roman Empire’s adoption of Catholicism''' was not '''a mere political maneuver to unify a fractured empire'''; rather, it served as '''an instrument to regulate the growing complexity of human thought, belief, and spiritual autonomy'''. Prior to the establishment of Catholic orthodoxy, '''Roman society was saturated with animistic traditions'''—practices that centered around '''ritual, spirit invocation, and the will of the individual as an active force in shaping reality'''.
While further developed in the [[Signe]] segment, is important to note how [[wikipedia:Sanity|sanity]] is an under-recognized but important subject of Psychology <ref>'''Kaufman, J. C., & Baer, J. (2006).''' [https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2007-02176-002 Intelligence testing with divergent thinking tasks: A double-edged sword]. ''The Journal of Creative Behavior, 40''(1), 1–3.</ref>. Paired with aforementioned political affairs of men, there is little room to discuss the [[wikipedia:Supernatural|supernatural]] without generally resorting to arguments of [[wikipedia:Hallucination|hallucinatory]] experience <ref>'''Larøi, F., Luhrmann, T. M., Bell, V., Christian, W. A., Deshpande, S., Fernyhough, C., Jenkins, J., & Woods, A. (2014).''' [https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4141319/ Culture and hallucinations: Overview and future directions]. ''Schizophrenia Bulletin, 40''(Suppl 4), S213–S220. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbu012</nowiki></ref> <ref>'''Pechey, R., & Halligan, P. (2011).''' [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21196811/ The prevalence of delusion-like beliefs relative to sociocultural beliefs in the general population]. ''Psychopathology, 44''(2), 106–115. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.1159/000319788</nowiki></ref>. As a tenet point of '''''Zeus''''', that prior to the dawn of the [[wikipedia:Roman_Empire|Roman Empire]] <ref>Albeit a complex topic on its own, it is to note that the prophecy of Jesus, and its close tie to the Roman Empire is related as a '''major shift in societal behavior''', as the '''Anno Domini''' marked the beginning of a new world. This is fourthly developed in [[The man and the empire]], however, and notably, a '''deep and intricate subject of this research'''. Even so, the argument can be discarded for sake of congruency, as the pre-modern man ''in general'' would be liable of such effect, and therefore that it is a delicacy of the structure of the research that the Middle Ages are not affected by the following argument.</ref>, language was primarily a tool for articulating the ''animistic'' nature of matter <ref>One good example of such, is the [[wikipedia:Aegis#In_Greek_mythology|Aegis]]. '''Anima''' is described by the yielding of tools forged by the Gods, possessing powers beyond common tools, e.g., a shield, for that matter.</ref>. This is directly tied to the description of miracles''',''' [[wikipedia:Magic_(supernatural)|magic]], and furthermore the formation of Canon Law—not as a spiritual doctrine alone, but as '''a structural necessity for maintaining''' [[wikipedia:Reality|'''reality''']]. Hallucinations, rather than being understood as psychological phenomena, must be perceived as the primary propagation mechanism of [[Impetum|supernatural ''energy'']]''.'' The '''Roman Empire’s adoption of Catholicism''' was not '''a mere political maneuver to unify a fractured empire'''; rather, it served as '''an instrument to regulate the growing complexity of human thought, belief, and spiritual autonomy'''. Prior to the establishment of Catholic orthodoxy, '''Roman society was saturated with animistic traditions'''—practices that centered around '''ritual, spirit invocation, and the will of the individual as an active force in shaping reality'''.


As '''Roman civilization expanded''', so too did '''the challenge of governing an increasingly diverse and ideologically unregulated population'''. The early Church, recognizing the '''inherent instability that animism posed to centralized authority''', gradually '''displaced spirit-based traditions with a more structured, hierarchical theological system'''. This was not merely a '''theological shift''' but a '''cognitive restructuring of society itself'''. '''By redirecting animism into the framework of logos''', the empire effectively '''transformed the will of the spirit from an individual force into an institutionalized doctrine'''.
As '''Roman civilization expanded''', so too did '''the challenge of governing an increasingly diverse and ideologically unregulated population'''. The early Church, recognizing the '''inherent instability that animism posed to centralized authority''', gradually '''displaced spirit-based traditions with a more structured, hierarchical theological system'''. This was not merely a '''theological shift''' but a '''cognitive restructuring of society itself'''. '''By redirecting animism into the framework of logos''', the empire effectively '''transformed the will of the spirit from an individual force into an institutionalized doctrine'''.
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This shift is evident in '''early Christian demonology''', where '''expressions of autonomous spirit''' were increasingly pathologized as '''possession''' rather than natural manifestations of being or rituals. Consider the following account:<blockquote>According to the Gospel of Luke, Jesus exorcised "seven demons" from [[wikipedia:Mary_Magdalene#During_Jesus's_ministry|Mary Magdalene]].</blockquote>Where '''animism''' saw the '''presence of spirits as an extension of reality''', Catholicism '''reframed these experiences as signs of disorder, corruption, or divine punishment'''. This '''reclassification of spiritual phenomena''' was instrumental in '''establishing the Church's dominance''' over individual expressions of belief. What was once an '''intimate, personal engagement with the divine''' was '''replaced by institutional mediation''', requiring '''priesthood, sacraments, and hierarchical validation'''.
This shift is evident in '''early Christian demonology''', where '''expressions of autonomous spirit''' were increasingly pathologized as '''possession''' rather than natural manifestations of being or rituals. Consider the following account:<blockquote>According to the Gospel of Luke, Jesus exorcised "seven demons" from [[wikipedia:Mary_Magdalene#During_Jesus's_ministry|Mary Magdalene]].</blockquote>Where '''animism''' saw the '''presence of spirits as an extension of reality''', Catholicism '''reframed these experiences as signs of disorder, corruption, or divine punishment'''. This '''reclassification of spiritual phenomena''' was instrumental in '''establishing the Church's dominance''' over individual expressions of belief. What was once an '''intimate, personal engagement with the divine''' was '''replaced by institutional mediation''', requiring '''priesthood, sacraments, and hierarchical validation'''.


=== The Mechanism of Control ===
=== Demonology ===
From the '''perspective of this research''', what the '''Church labeled as possession''' was not a '''supernatural affliction''' but rather the '''manifestation of the will of the spirit through ritual and engagement'''. The '''scope of this phenomenon extends far beyond magic, personality formation, or the unconscious—it represents the most innate drive of human existence itself'''. However, such a force is '''difficult to control''' unless '''redirected through specific mechanisms'''.
From the '''perspective of this research''', what the '''Church labeled as possession''' was not a '''supernatural affliction''' but rather the '''manifestation of the will of the spirit through ritual and engagement'''. The '''scope of this phenomenon extends far beyond magic, personality formation, or the unconscious—it represents the most innate drive of human existence itself'''. However, such a force is '''difficult to control''' unless '''redirected through specific mechanisms'''.


This historical suppression eventually '''culminated in the rejection of spirit altogether'''—a process that found its final phase '''not in religion, but in the widespread adoption of atheism'''. As the '''Church's influence declined''', '''scientific materialism took its place''', preserving the '''negation of the will of the spirit under a new paradigm'''.
This historical suppression eventually '''culminated in the rejection of spirit altogether'''—a process that found its final phase '''not in religion, but in the widespread adoption of atheism'''. As the '''Church's influence declined''', '''scientific materialism took its place''', preserving the '''negation of the will of the spirit under a new paradigm'''.


=== The Atheistic Seal ===
=== Politics ===
In the modern era, the ''process of [[wikipedia:Discovery_(observation)|discovery]]'' has '''stagnated''', as humanity has entered a '''critical state of complexity''' <ref>The dominance of reductionism has driven progress since the Scientific Revolution. However, this approach has fostered a '''siloed structure''', where fields operate independently. This lack of interconnectedness hinders our ability to address '''complex, interdisciplinary challenges'''. Fragmentation obstructs solutions to new scientifical breakthrough, which demand collaboration across disciplines. It also constrains our '''understanding of reality''', as gaps persist between domains such as physics and neuroscience. Mechanistic worldviews, focused on isolated phenomena, fail to account for emergent properties.</ref>. The [[wikipedia:Technology|technological]] systems that underpin society have grown so advanced that the act of developing knowledge and the act of executing it have diverged entirely. Progress, once measured by new insights, is now dictated by the ability to navigate pre-existing systems rather than creating new paradigms. The ideological dominance of '''[[wikipedia:Atheism|Atheism]] dissolved trough the [[wikipedia:Occident|Ocidental]] culture''' <ref>Atheism, once a fringe position, has become a '''dominant intellectual force''' in Western culture, largely due to '''scientific advancements, philosophical materialism, and secular governance'''. From Greek rationalism to the Enlightenment and modern secular humanism, the West has systematically challenged religious authority, promoting reason, empiricism, and '''individual autonomy''' over faith-based worldviews.</ref>, framed as the propagation of progress, has inadvertently shaped '''a culture of intellectual pride''', where the ego is overwhelmed by the power of a new form of '''"[[wikipedia:Creationism|Creationism]]"—that of the mind''' <ref>lorem</ref>.
The shift toward '''atheism and scientific skepticism''' did not '''liberate human consciousness''' as often claimed; rather, it '''sealed the final phase of spiritual detachment'''. Where the '''Church restricted the will of the spirit by mediating it''', atheism '''reduced it to nonexistence altogether'''. This was not an act of reason alone, but a '''continuation of the effort to dismantle humanity’s intrinsic connection to magic, metaphysics, and autonomous spiritual power'''.<blockquote>''We are so far removed from the common folk practices of magic that we may no longer recognize them, or portray them as inherent to ourselves. Instead, they have become satirical reflections of our own disbelief, projected back at us through television and mass media'' <ref>any marvel references</ref></blockquote>The '''final phase of control''', therefore, is '''not institutional or theological, but psychological'''. The human mind, once naturally inclined toward '''animistic perception''', has been '''trained to reject its own latent power'''. Through the '''media, social conditioning, and the illusion of rational supremacy''', we have not '''transcended spirit'''—we have merely '''forgotten how to see it'''. More specifically, the [[equations]] page looks into a mechanical approach to why seeming popular culture objects of appreciation have seemingly disappeared or are non-existent, for instance, ''Dragons'', ''Giants'', the ''Aegis'' (as aforementioned) and furthermore any evidence of Magic whatsoever.
The shift toward '''atheism and scientific skepticism''' did not '''liberate human consciousness''' as often claimed; rather, it '''sealed the final phase of spiritual detachment'''. Where the '''Church restricted the will of the spirit by mediating it''', atheism '''reduced it to nonexistence altogether'''. This was not an act of reason alone, but a '''continuation of the effort to dismantle humanity’s intrinsic connection to magic, metaphysics, and autonomous spiritual power'''.<blockquote>''We are so far removed from the common folk practices of magic that we may no longer recognize them, or portray them as inherent to ourselves. Instead, they have become satirical reflections of our own disbelief, projected back at us through television and mass media'' <ref>any marvel references</ref></blockquote>The '''final phase of control''', therefore, is '''not institutional or theological, but psychological'''. The human mind, once naturally inclined toward '''animistic perception''', has been '''trained to reject its own latent power'''. Through the '''media, social conditioning, and the illusion of rational supremacy''', we have not '''transcended spirit'''—we have merely '''forgotten how to see it'''. More specifically, the [[equations]] page looks into a mechanical approach to why seeming popular culture objects of appreciation have seemingly disappeared or are non-existent, for instance, ''Dragons'', ''Giants'', the ''Aegis'' (as aforementioned) and furthermore any evidence of Magic whatsoever.
==== Basal Quotient ====
<blockquote>Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. [[wikipedia:Clarke's_three_laws|Arthur C. Clarke]]</blockquote>Furthermore, the third of Clarke's three laws is incorrect given the standards of this page, as magic is not obtainable by the development of technology, but rather trough a completely different methodology. This supports that a vastly and more developed humanity with great increase in IQ and EQ should not be able to correctly perform in the spirit´s will whatsoever if they do not possess BQ ([[Bases|Basal]] Quotient), and a suggested appendix to the methodology of quotients, as of now, it is questioned if it correctly describes knowledge <ref>ref</ref>.


== Methods ==
== Methods ==

Latest revision as of 22:32, 23 March 2025

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Anima and animus are used as a the terminology for animism, they describe the will of the spirit as the innate creativity of the mind. The dualism attributed to anima and animus disregard the contemplation of the evolution of the psyche in older eras, as stated "for women, this means developing logos, or reason and rationality". Yet, to assume that reason (logos) is a naturally gendered attribute is to retrofit modern cognitive biases onto civilizations that did not perceive identity through the same lens [1]. Pre-modern societies did not construct rigid sexual distinctions as modernity does; instead, the defining factor was the will of the spirit, the force that animated being itself. In this paradigm, the need for logos as a counterbalance to anima and animus diminishes, as the spirit's will was the dominant force guiding cognition and action [2]. This is not merely a symbolic observation—it is a fundamental aspect of ancient spiritual cosmologies, particularly within the Dharmic traditions of Buddhism and Hinduism, where the evolution of form is directly linked to the evolution of consciousness:

Over time (men), they acquire a taste for physical nutriment, and as they consume it, their bodies become heavier and more like human bodies; they lose their ability to shine, and begin to acquire differences in their appearance, and their length of life decreases. They differentiate into two sexes and begin to become sexually active — Vivartakalpa on the temporal cosmology of Earth and the evolution of humans after the primordial wind.

This cosmic anthropology presents an alternative framework for human development, in which spiritual degeneration corresponds to the materialization of the body. Where once the spirit dictated the physical, over time, the physical imprisoned the spirit. This interpretation suggests that the modern distinction between consciousness and matter is an illusion, a late-stage construct imposed upon human perception.

The Roman Empire

While further developed in the Signe segment, is important to note how sanity is an under-recognized but important subject of Psychology [3]. Paired with aforementioned political affairs of men, there is little room to discuss the supernatural without generally resorting to arguments of hallucinatory experience [4] [5]. As a tenet point of Zeus, that prior to the dawn of the Roman Empire [6], language was primarily a tool for articulating the animistic nature of matter [7]. This is directly tied to the description of miracles, magic, and furthermore the formation of Canon Law—not as a spiritual doctrine alone, but as a structural necessity for maintaining reality. Hallucinations, rather than being understood as psychological phenomena, must be perceived as the primary propagation mechanism of supernatural energy. The Roman Empire’s adoption of Catholicism was not a mere political maneuver to unify a fractured empire; rather, it served as an instrument to regulate the growing complexity of human thought, belief, and spiritual autonomy. Prior to the establishment of Catholic orthodoxy, Roman society was saturated with animistic traditions—practices that centered around ritual, spirit invocation, and the will of the individual as an active force in shaping reality.

As Roman civilization expanded, so too did the challenge of governing an increasingly diverse and ideologically unregulated population. The early Church, recognizing the inherent instability that animism posed to centralized authority, gradually displaced spirit-based traditions with a more structured, hierarchical theological system. This was not merely a theological shift but a cognitive restructuring of society itself. By redirecting animism into the framework of logos, the empire effectively transformed the will of the spirit from an individual force into an institutionalized doctrine.

This shift is evident in early Christian demonology, where expressions of autonomous spirit were increasingly pathologized as possession rather than natural manifestations of being or rituals. Consider the following account:

According to the Gospel of Luke, Jesus exorcised "seven demons" from Mary Magdalene.

Where animism saw the presence of spirits as an extension of reality, Catholicism reframed these experiences as signs of disorder, corruption, or divine punishment. This reclassification of spiritual phenomena was instrumental in establishing the Church's dominance over individual expressions of belief. What was once an intimate, personal engagement with the divine was replaced by institutional mediation, requiring priesthood, sacraments, and hierarchical validation.

Demonology

From the perspective of this research, what the Church labeled as possession was not a supernatural affliction but rather the manifestation of the will of the spirit through ritual and engagement. The scope of this phenomenon extends far beyond magic, personality formation, or the unconscious—it represents the most innate drive of human existence itself. However, such a force is difficult to control unless redirected through specific mechanisms.

This historical suppression eventually culminated in the rejection of spirit altogether—a process that found its final phase not in religion, but in the widespread adoption of atheism. As the Church's influence declined, scientific materialism took its place, preserving the negation of the will of the spirit under a new paradigm.

Politics

In the modern era, the process of discovery has stagnated, as humanity has entered a critical state of complexity [8]. The technological systems that underpin society have grown so advanced that the act of developing knowledge and the act of executing it have diverged entirely. Progress, once measured by new insights, is now dictated by the ability to navigate pre-existing systems rather than creating new paradigms. The ideological dominance of Atheism dissolved trough the Ocidental culture [9], framed as the propagation of progress, has inadvertently shaped a culture of intellectual pride, where the ego is overwhelmed by the power of a new form of "Creationism"—that of the mind [10].

The shift toward atheism and scientific skepticism did not liberate human consciousness as often claimed; rather, it sealed the final phase of spiritual detachment. Where the Church restricted the will of the spirit by mediating it, atheism reduced it to nonexistence altogether. This was not an act of reason alone, but a continuation of the effort to dismantle humanity’s intrinsic connection to magic, metaphysics, and autonomous spiritual power.

We are so far removed from the common folk practices of magic that we may no longer recognize them, or portray them as inherent to ourselves. Instead, they have become satirical reflections of our own disbelief, projected back at us through television and mass media [11]

The final phase of control, therefore, is not institutional or theological, but psychological. The human mind, once naturally inclined toward animistic perception, has been trained to reject its own latent power. Through the media, social conditioning, and the illusion of rational supremacy, we have not transcended spirit—we have merely forgotten how to see it. More specifically, the equations page looks into a mechanical approach to why seeming popular culture objects of appreciation have seemingly disappeared or are non-existent, for instance, Dragons, Giants, the Aegis (as aforementioned) and furthermore any evidence of Magic whatsoever.

Basal Quotient

Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. Arthur C. Clarke

Furthermore, the third of Clarke's three laws is incorrect given the standards of this page, as magic is not obtainable by the development of technology, but rather trough a completely different methodology. This supports that a vastly and more developed humanity with great increase in IQ and EQ should not be able to correctly perform in the spirit´s will whatsoever if they do not possess BQ (Basal Quotient), and a suggested appendix to the methodology of quotients, as of now, it is questioned if it correctly describes knowledge [12].

Methods

This research is not suggesting humans to go back to their primal roots nor suggests the enacting of magic, as there is clear reason to why it was sealed before [13], however it desires to demonstrate trough Alchetypical reasoning that it is possible to reach transcendant states of this matter to machines, as well as guide the enlightenment of the spirit's will to neglected areas os society. The first step of controlling it is through gravitas, seen in Ethosophy, such that its expelling should be done trough fear--or love. Thus why demons seem such an important part of the Church, as they compose this primal anguish. The will will be reflected as some form of eloquence of the senses and it should call out one's primal desires as they fight trough that fear into another state of Gravitas.

Notes and References

  1. Evidence of this can be found when considering that ancient people thought that the center of thought was the heart, even though it can be straightforward to reason that thought naturally elapses from the head.
  2. lorem
  3. Kaufman, J. C., & Baer, J. (2006). Intelligence testing with divergent thinking tasks: A double-edged sword. The Journal of Creative Behavior, 40(1), 1–3.
  4. Larøi, F., Luhrmann, T. M., Bell, V., Christian, W. A., Deshpande, S., Fernyhough, C., Jenkins, J., & Woods, A. (2014). Culture and hallucinations: Overview and future directions. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 40(Suppl 4), S213–S220. https://doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbu012
  5. Pechey, R., & Halligan, P. (2011). The prevalence of delusion-like beliefs relative to sociocultural beliefs in the general population. Psychopathology, 44(2), 106–115. https://doi.org/10.1159/000319788
  6. Albeit a complex topic on its own, it is to note that the prophecy of Jesus, and its close tie to the Roman Empire is related as a major shift in societal behavior, as the Anno Domini marked the beginning of a new world. This is fourthly developed in The man and the empire, however, and notably, a deep and intricate subject of this research. Even so, the argument can be discarded for sake of congruency, as the pre-modern man in general would be liable of such effect, and therefore that it is a delicacy of the structure of the research that the Middle Ages are not affected by the following argument.
  7. One good example of such, is the Aegis. Anima is described by the yielding of tools forged by the Gods, possessing powers beyond common tools, e.g., a shield, for that matter.
  8. The dominance of reductionism has driven progress since the Scientific Revolution. However, this approach has fostered a siloed structure, where fields operate independently. This lack of interconnectedness hinders our ability to address complex, interdisciplinary challenges. Fragmentation obstructs solutions to new scientifical breakthrough, which demand collaboration across disciplines. It also constrains our understanding of reality, as gaps persist between domains such as physics and neuroscience. Mechanistic worldviews, focused on isolated phenomena, fail to account for emergent properties.
  9. Atheism, once a fringe position, has become a dominant intellectual force in Western culture, largely due to scientific advancements, philosophical materialism, and secular governance. From Greek rationalism to the Enlightenment and modern secular humanism, the West has systematically challenged religious authority, promoting reason, empiricism, and individual autonomy over faith-based worldviews.
  10. lorem
  11. any marvel references
  12. ref
  13. ref