The Book
Part V — Meaning, Ethics, and How to Live
Part V turns from development to consequence. It asks how ethics arises within a conscious universe, how service and non-intrusion should be understood, how civilisation either protects or degrades the conditions of truthful becoming, and how death, continuity, and return can be approached without false comfort.
Chapter 17
Ethics, Atmosphere, and Responsibility
Why ethics becomes unavoidable once consciousness, burden, atmosphere, inheritance, and consequence are taken seriously.
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Chapter 18
Service, Non-Intrusion, and Civilisational Form
How rightful assistance protects dignity, and how governance and culture shape the conditions under which people can become more truthful.
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Chapter 19
Death and the Question of Continuity
Death, grief, continuity, and the question of what may or may not remain when an embodied life ends.
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