ETERYANISM: The New Map of Existence / An Atlas of Thought Human civilization stands at a threshold. Scientific discoveries have expanded our understanding of the universe, while technological innovations have transformed nearly every dimension of human life. Yet alongside these advances, humanity faces escalating crises—ecological collapse, social fragmentation, technological disruption, and governance systems struggling to keep pace with the complexity of a planetary society. What if the root of these crises is not merely political or economic, but conceptual? What if the frameworks through which we understand existence, consciousness, and collective life are no longer sufficient for the world we inhabit? Eteryanism: The New Map of Existence – A Thought Atlas invites readers into an emerging philosophical landscape that seeks to address these questions. Building upon the theoretical foundations first articulated in Eteryanism Philosophy: The Age of Consciousness and Eterya: New World Order , this book brings together a collection of essays that explore the ontological, ethical, technological, and political dimensions of a consciousness-centered civilization. Moving from the architecture of existence to the future of planetary governance, the essays gathered in this volume investigate themes such as: • the ontological status of consciousness • multidimensional models of time and reality • the ethical evolution of human societies • artificial intelligence and consciousness-informed governance • post-capitalist planetary resource systems • digital citizenship beyond territorial identity • the emergence of a federated planetary civilization Rather than presenting a closed doctrine, this book functions as a conceptual atlas—mapping the intellectual terrain in which Eteryanist thought continues to unfold. At a historical moment defined by technological acceleration and planetary uncertainty, Eteryanism proposes a radical yet deeply human question: If consciousness is fundamental to existence, how should a civilization organized around consciousness be designed? The pages of this atlas offer one possible beginning. Şehrazat Yazıcı