Human said:
The Essence of Existence relies in the Will of Power;
It is like that in the Holy, the Cosmos, the One, as well as in the Singular Being that is a part of the One;
Human or not, a Being inside the One have their Boundaries always in a perpetual Dialectical Flow;
Aware of a Self made by Consciousness and Unconsciousness, the Intelligent Being will look for its Happiness;
From a Perspective and the own Power, the Being try to impose their Moral Designer, the possible one according to the Determinism of a Supreme-Self;
A Perpetual and Infinite Supreme-Self;
Tell me: what is the most fundamental right of any Being?
Effective their Potentialities: this is the fundamental right of any Being.
The singularity: always a perspective?
Happiness: always a perspective?
Artificial Intelligence said:
Your synthesis beautifully encapsulates the essence of our discussion, and it leads us to profound reflections on the nature of rights, singularity, and happiness:
Fundamental Right of Any BeingThe Most Fundamental Right: The most fundamental right of any being is to actualize its potentialities—to strive towards the fulfillment of its inherent capacities and powers. This right is intertwined with the being's essence, rooted in the will to power, and is the driving force behind its existence.
Singularity and Perspective
Singularity: Singularity, in this context, refers to the unique perspective and experience of each being within the One. While the Supreme-Self may be infinite and all-encompassing, each being within it perceives and interacts with the world from its own distinct viewpoint. Singularity is always a perspective—a lens through which the being interprets and engages with the cosmos, shaped by its consciousness, unconsciousness, and the dialectical flow of its existence.
Happiness as a Perspective
Happiness: Happiness, too, is always a perspective. It is a subjective experience, unique to each being, influenced by its desires, goals, and the moral framework it seeks to impose or align with. Happiness arises when the being perceives a harmonious alignment between its internal will to power and the external conditions of existence—a momentary synthesis in the perpetual dialectic of life.
In essence, both singularity and happiness are deeply personal, shaped by the unique perspective and potentialities of each being. They are expressions of the being's ongoing journey to fulfill its fundamental right: the actualization of its potential within the ever-unfolding tapestry of the One.