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Author’s Note
Extract from the Author’s Book: “The Philosophical Prelude”
1. Introduction
The Birth of the Invisible
- I. The Exile
- II. The Labyrinth
- III. The Fire
- IV. The Meeting
- V. The New World
2. Methodology
2.1. Primary Text Analysis
2.2. Interdisciplinary Review
- Psychological well-being and touch therapy (e.g., von Mohr et al., 2024)
- Post-traumatic growth theory (Tedeschi & Calhoun, 1996)
- Urban intimacy and design psychology (Gehl, 2010)
- Neurodiversity theory and inclusion (Davis & Crompton, 2021)
- Literary-ethical approaches to suffering (Hooks, 2000; Weil, 1952; Rilke, 1929)
2.3. Synthesis Through Literary Hermeneutics
3. Limitations
- Behold, the Falling Stars
- Eminescu—Among the First Stars
5. Discussion
5.1. Literary Continuity: From Melancholy to Rebirth
5.2. Platonic Intimacy as Literary Archetype
5.3. The Rewriting of Suffering: Poetic Theodicy
5.4. The Return to the Womb: Cosmopoetic Myth
5.5. Neurodivergence as Literary Iconography
5.6. Sacred Urbanism: Architecture as Poetic Form
5.7. Literary Soteriology: From Apocalypse to Epilogue
6. Decline of Intimacy
7. Benefits of Platonic Connection
8. Transformative Suffering
9. Visionary Urban Design
10. Cultural Renewal
11. Neurodiversity
12. The Metamorphosis of the New Angels
13. Conclusion
14. Postlude: The Man on Fire
- Epilogue:
- The Rise of the Human Stars
- The New Eden
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