Reality & Existence

A structured field of inquiry into being, reality,

and the fundamental nature of existence itself.

Reality & Existence

Reality & Existence examines the fundamental nature of being, the structure of reality, and the conditions that make experience possible. It brings together philosophical inquiry, metaphysical frameworks, and systems of thought that seek to understand what is real, how it is perceived, and how existence itself is defined.

Within this field, questions of identity, time, perception, and consciousness intersect. The focus is not on abstract speculation alone, but on structured approaches that allow these questions to be explored, compared, and understood as part of an organized body of knowledge.

Core Systems

“Explore the primary symbolic systems and interpretive frameworks that define this area of study. Each system provides a structured lens through which meaning is expressed, analyzed, and understood.”

Ancient Metaphysics explores early systems of thought that sought to explain the nature of reality, existence, and the structure of the universe. These traditions form the foundation of later philosophical and metaphysical inquiry, providing original frameworks for understanding being, order, and the principles underlying existence.

Not of This Earth examines concepts that extend beyond conventional definitions of physical reality. It explores questions related to origin, existence beyond known boundaries, and the possibility of realities or intelligences that exist outside established frameworks of understanding.

The Metaphysical Dictopedia serves as a structured reference system for key terms, concepts, and definitions within metaphysical study. It organizes foundational language and ideas into a clear framework, allowing for consistent understanding, comparison, and navigation across the broader body of knowledge.

Domains & Systems of Study

Explore structured domains and systems that examine the nature of reality, existence, and the conditions that shape experience. These collections will expand over time, connecting to deeper studies, reference materials, and extended works across the Society’s domain network.

Ancient Metaphysics

Foundational systems of thought that explore the origin, structure, and underlying principles of reality. These early frameworks establish the basis for understanding existence, order, and the nature of being across traditions.

An exploration of early conceptions of the universe, examining how existence was understood through origin narratives, cosmic structure, and the emergence of order.

A study of fundamental ideas concerning existence, substance, and essence, focusing on how early systems defined what it means to be.

An examination of how reality was organized within early frameworks, including concepts of balance, hierarchy, and the structuring principles underlying existence.

Not of This Earth

A domain of inquiry examining realities, origins, and forms of existence that appear to extend beyond conventional physical understanding. It explores ideas that challenge established boundaries of what is considered known, earthly, or materially confined.


An exploration of origin concepts that point beyond the physical world, examining narratives and frameworks that describe existence as emerging from sources outside conventional earthly reality.

A study of proposed realms, dimensions, or domains of existence that lie beyond familiar material conditions, focusing on how such realities are described, organized, and interpreted.

An examination of ideas that challenge the limits of accepted reality, exploring how systems of thought address what may exist outside recognized frameworks of space, form, and experience.

The Metaphysical Dictopedia

A structured reference system organizing key metaphysical terms, concepts, and definitions. It provides a consistent framework for understanding the language of metaphysics and supports navigation across interconnected systems of thought.


A foundational collection of essential terms that define the language of metaphysical inquiry, establishing clarity and consistency across systems of study.

An organized presentation of key ideas and structures that shape metaphysical understanding, allowing for comparison and integration across different domains.

An exploration of how metaphysical concepts relate to one another, forming a network of meaning that supports deeper study and structured interpretation.