This is not an essay. It is a crossing.
The Human Mirage rejects the well-worn paths of academia. There are no footnotes or scholarly demonstrations here: the author delivers a crude, subjective, and radical speech.
This manifesto was born from a necessity: to put into words what we flee from out of comfort or fear. It explores the illusions that saturate our lives:
Power: The Grip that enslaves as much as it fascinates.
Victimization: The pattern that traps us in a static role.
The Sacred: Its loss in the face of the rise of Function and the Machine.
Comfort: Used as a hollow substitute for life.
Through founding archetypes - Eve and Lilith, the Father, the Mother - this text links the intimate, the social, and the political. It does not seek to join a camp but to open breaches in our certainties.
Why read this manifesto?
It will not provide you with ready-made answers. Its purpose lies elsewhere: to invite you to step out of the duel, to renounce the Mirage of control in order to rediscover a living alliance between man and woman.
Neither fusion nor combat: a relationship that is truer, more mature, and more connected to the living.
"A text for those who accept entering a book as one enters a crossing: with the desire to be displaced."