Philosophy of Language

Philosophy of Language

Eradicate Nothing: Why the Only Radical Act Is Not Uprooting the Other but Returning to the Root

How fragmented beings collide on earth but converge in Heaven

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Eugene Terekhin
Mar 02, 2026
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There are only two ways to address a conflict. One is horizontal — to go to the other party and try to resolve a situation in whatever way possible. The other is vertical — to step back from the problem and turn to the Source.

Horizontal approaches to conflict often overlook a deeper reality: that conflicts, contradictions, disagreements, and enmity are…

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