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SurIndividualism

Each human being inhabits a private inner world that is ultimately inaccessible to others. The self is not a fixed identity but a constantly evolving consciousness shaped by memory, perception, and time.


The reality is experienced subjectively. External events do not possess meaning on their own; they acquire significance only through the individual’s sensations, knowladge and persuasion.


The deepest truths of a person’s life are not found in public actions or social roles, but in private, often unconscious experiences.  Individualism, therefore, is grounded in the singular way each person remembers, feels, and interprets life.  No matter how intimate relationships may seem, individuals remain separated by the boundaries of their own minds.


Love, friendship, and social interaction are often marked by misunderstanding and illusion. People project their desires, fears, and ideals onto others rather than truly knowing them. 


The self is rich and complex, with task of the individual is to explore their inner life with honesty,sincerity and patience that is not easy way and obviously is voluntary, thus the True communication between individuals is limited, and complete understanding is impossible, unless through the prism on unconditional acceptance of each individuality and compassion , and even then it can not be purely (100%)  objective , but prone to describing the personality that is surindividual to our understanding, as well as taking into account that  the self changes over time , and identity is fluid rather than stable.


Art becomes the highest expression of individualism because it allows a person to transform private experience into something close to universal , but even though it’s understanding to public is based subjective , making the performer Surindividual.  By sincerely  capturing one’s own perceptions, an artist can reveal aspects of human existence that others recognize within themselves, even if they could not articulate them.  Through introspection and artistic creation, individuals can  lessen the distance and bridge in one consciousness , in universal mind  - a key element of genuine individual personality , perceiving  as SurIndiviual personality.


The individual is an expression of the whole universe,  an awareness of one’s inseparable connection to everything that exists, but for true individualism one should pure honestly show own deepest sincere feeling  of the universe, thus preventing the self to be confined within the physical body and fundamentally cut off from the external world.  Just as a wave is not separate from the ocean, the individual is not separate from the universe, unless with the result of  Overestimated Ego casts onto the shore  and makes it disappeared . 


The body, the mind, nature, and society are all interdependent movements within a single (even imaginable) universe. Individualism, therefore, is not about standing apart from the whole, but about recognizing one’s uniqueness  role within it.  


True individuality emerges when a person allows life to flow through  without excessive control or fear. This does not mean chaos or irresponsibility, but a deep trust in the natural order of existence.


When one understands their unity with the world, compassion arises naturally, not as a moral obligation but as a form of self-understanding, touching to  the surreal thoughts.


​True individualism, is the realization that one is both uniquely oneself and inseparably connected to all of existence - a key element of genuine individual personality, perceiving  as SurIndividual personality. 


Individualism is grounded in the idea of human freedom and inner moral development. True individualism emerges when a person becomes inwardly free and guided by moral intuition rather than by external authority, instinct, or convention.


While biological inheritance and social conditioning shape early life,  the essential task of human development is to awaken the individual spirit. This spirit is not isolated from humanity as a whole, but is a unique expression of the universal spiritual reality for self, and describing us as surindividual for observer.


Acting morally because of tradition, law, or external command is not genuine freedom. Individualism is achieved when a person acts out of conscious love for the deed itself, guided by insight rather than obedience,  and  thus getting the act of understanding with each cell of body.  The one’s self  can not be judged for deeds or moral intuition as it surindividual for our reality.


Individualism  calls for inner development, ethical creativity, and self-responsibility , which is private and intimate , and can not be judge as it becomes surindividual.


Individualism is unique but not universal, but same time genuine individualism personals aknowladge the unity  in one consciousness under universal mind.  


Individualism is  the lifelong psychological process through which a person becomes a whole, integrated, and authentic self,emphasizing inner development, self-knowledge, and the integration of conscious and unconscious elements of the psyche. 


Genuine individualism requires the courage to face and integrate the unconscious aspects of the personality that the ego refuses to acknowledge, not to act them out blindly, but to consciously understand and transform them, as much one is involved in it as much surindividual personality seems to  society.  The wake of understanding is uniquely rather then universal  , thus each individuality has it's own, seeming to us as surindividual  , so far as  the individual is not a fully rational or self-transparent being.


No two individuals resolve superego conflicts in exactly the same way, leading to distinct personalities, values, and patterns of behavior. 


Rather than treating Surreality only as an art movement, this approach understands it as a mode of human experience that transcends ordinary rational reality.  Surreality can be understood as the dimension of experience that lies beyond ordinary, surface-level reality—a realm where memory, unconscious processes, spiritual intuition, and symbolic meaning intersect. 


Surreality emerges not as an escape from reality, but as a deeper penetration into it , which each individuality has it in own way, approaching  them to SurIndividualism.


The surreal  is the moment when the ordinary world is pierced by an inner reality richer and more meaningful than external facts. It is more real than conscious perception because it reveals how the self truly lives in time,  showed by sincere behavior,  forming surindividuality.


The surreal dimension reveals the hidden conflicts beneath civilized life and shows that reality is always infiltrated by unconscious forces,  and as much one is involved is this process as more surindividuality is showed.  When surreal imagery arises, it signals a moment of transformation, calling the self  toward individuation to wholeness , and it is performed in social reality as surindividuation.


Ordinary reality is already surreal, because of judgement of ones  and because we mistakenly divide ourselves from the world we are inseparably part of.   Surreality is not an abnormal state but a recognition that life is a dynamic process, that requires the process of a lifelong individuation of individuals, and  as much one is voluntary  involved in it as much surindividual person seems.


Ordinary reality is functional but incomplete, forming  genuine individual personality  as SurIndiviual with all the sincere deeds, not even giving a chance to judge.


Surreality  arises when the rigid frameworks of  linear time, rational ego, and surface perception give way to deeper dimensions of existence . Personalities  accepting this reality are  transformed as SurIndividualities,   with  the meeting point of psyche, memory, spirit, and cosmos.  It is the realm where the human being encounters truth not as abstract concept, but as lived, symbolic, and transformative experience. 


Surreality  reminds us that reality is far wider, deeper, and stranger than everyday consciousness allows—and that to be fully human is to learn how to move between these worlds with awareness. Individuals voluntary navigating in these worlds perceived as  surindividualities , and we can not put any  judge  as no one is in  static condition.

 

 


P.S. The unit of depth of a painting  , "Sur" , represents the definition of painting's diversity subjective perception. For example, if 100 viewers have 100 different  fundamental subjective opinions, the depth of the painting will be 100Sur.

SurIndividualism

Each human being inhabits a private inner world that is ultimately inaccessible to others. The self is not a fixed identity but a constantly evolving consciousness shaped by memory, perception, and time.


The reality is experienced subjectively. External events do not possess meaning on their own; they acquire significance only through the individual’s sensations, knowladge and persuasion.


The deepest truths of a person’s life are not found in public actions or social roles, but in private, often unconscious experiences.  Individualism, therefore, is grounded in the singular way each person remembers, feels, and interprets life.  No matter how intimate relationships may seem, individuals remain separated by the boundaries of their own minds.


Love, friendship, and social interaction are often marked by misunderstanding and illusion. People project their desires, fears, and ideals onto others rather than truly knowing them. 


The self is rich and complex, with task of the individual is to explore their inner life with honesty,sincerity and patience that is not easy way and obviously is voluntary, thus the True communication between individuals is limited, and complete understanding is impossible, unless through the prism on unconditional acceptance of each individuality and compassion , and even then it can not be purely (100%)  objective , but prone to describing the personality that is surindividual to our understanding, as well as taking into account that  the self changes over time , and identity is fluid rather than stable.


Art becomes the highest expression of individualism because it allows a person to transform private experience into something close to universal , but even though it’s understanding to public is based subjective , making the performer Surindividual.  By sincerely  capturing one’s own perceptions, an artist can reveal aspects of human existence that others recognize within themselves, even if they could not articulate them.  Through introspection and artistic creation, individuals can  lessen the distance and bridge in one consciousness , in universal mind  - a key element of genuine individual personality , perceiving  as SurIndiviual personality.


The individual is an expression of the whole universe,  an awareness of one’s inseparable connection to everything that exists, but for true individualism one should pure honestly show own deepest sincere feeling  of the universe, thus preventing the self to be confined within the physical body and fundamentally cut off from the external world.  Just as a wave is not separate from the ocean, the individual is not separate from the universe, unless with the result of  Overestimated Ego casts onto the shore  and makes it disappeared . 


The body, the mind, nature, and society are all interdependent movements within a single (even imaginable) universe. Individualism, therefore, is not about standing apart from the whole, but about recognizing one’s uniqueness  role within it.  


True individuality emerges when a person allows life to flow through  without excessive control or fear. This does not mean chaos or irresponsibility, but a deep trust in the natural order of existence.


When one understands their unity with the world, compassion arises naturally, not as a moral obligation but as a form of self-understanding, touching to  the surreal thoughts.


​True individualism, is the realization that one is both uniquely oneself and inseparably connected to all of existence - a key element of genuine individual personality, perceiving  as SurIndividual personality. 


Individualism is grounded in the idea of human freedom and inner moral development. True individualism emerges when a person becomes inwardly free and guided by moral intuition rather than by external authority, instinct, or convention.


While biological inheritance and social conditioning shape early life,  the essential task of human development is to awaken the individual spirit. This spirit is not isolated from humanity as a whole, but is a unique expression of the universal spiritual reality for self, and describing us as surindividual for observer.


Acting morally because of tradition, law, or external command is not genuine freedom. Individualism is achieved when a person acts out of conscious love for the deed itself, guided by insight rather than obedience,  and  thus getting the act of understanding with each cell of body.  The one’s self  can not be judged for deeds or moral intuition as it surindividual for our reality.


Individualism  calls for inner development, ethical creativity, and self-responsibility , which is private and intimate , and can not be judge as it becomes surindividual.


Individualism is unique but not universal, but same time genuine individualism personals aknowladge the unity  in one consciousness under universal mind.  


Individualism is  the lifelong psychological process through which a person becomes a whole, integrated, and authentic self,emphasizing inner development, self-knowledge, and the integration of conscious and unconscious elements of the psyche. 


Genuine individualism requires the courage to face and integrate the unconscious aspects of the personality that the ego refuses to acknowledge, not to act them out blindly, but to consciously understand and transform them, as much one is involved in it as much surindividual personality seems to  society.  The wake of understanding is uniquely rather then universal  , thus each individuality has it's own, seeming to us as surindividual  , so far as  the individual is not a fully rational or self-transparent being.


No two individuals resolve superego conflicts in exactly the same way, leading to distinct personalities, values, and patterns of behavior. 


Rather than treating Surreality only as an art movement, this approach understands it as a mode of human experience that transcends ordinary rational reality.  Surreality can be understood as the dimension of experience that lies beyond ordinary, surface-level reality—a realm where memory, unconscious processes, spiritual intuition, and symbolic meaning intersect. 


Surreality emerges not as an escape from reality, but as a deeper penetration into it , which each individuality has it in own way, approaching  them to SurIndividualism.


The surreal  is the moment when the ordinary world is pierced by an inner reality richer and more meaningful than external facts. It is more real than conscious perception because it reveals how the self truly lives in time,  showed by sincere behavior,  forming surindividuality.


The surreal dimension reveals the hidden conflicts beneath civilized life and shows that reality is always infiltrated by unconscious forces,  and as much one is involved is this process as more surindividuality is showed.  When surreal imagery arises, it signals a moment of transformation, calling the self  toward individuation to wholeness , and it is performed in social reality as surindividuation.


Ordinary reality is already surreal, because of judgement of ones  and because we mistakenly divide ourselves from the world we are inseparably part of.   Surreality is not an abnormal state but a recognition that life is a dynamic process, that requires the process of a lifelong individuation of individuals, and  as much one is voluntary  involved in it as much surindividual person seems.


Ordinary reality is functional but incomplete, forming  genuine individual personality  as SurIndiviual with all the sincere deeds, not even giving a chance to judge.


Surreality  arises when the rigid frameworks of  linear time, rational ego, and surface perception give way to deeper dimensions of existence . Personalities  accepting this reality are  transformed as SurIndividualities,   with  the meeting point of psyche, memory, spirit, and cosmos.  It is the realm where the human being encounters truth not as abstract concept, but as lived, symbolic, and transformative experience. 


Surreality  reminds us that reality is far wider, deeper, and stranger than everyday consciousness allows—and that to be fully human is to learn how to move between these worlds with awareness. Individuals voluntary navigating in these worlds perceived as  surindividualities , and we can not put any  judge  as no one is in  static condition.

 

 


P.S. The unit of depth of a painting  , "Sur" , represents the definition of painting's diversity subjective perception. For example, if 100 viewers have 100 different  fundamental subjective opinions, the depth of the painting will be 100Sur.

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