
This philosophical essay proposes an analysis of the symbolic convergence between C.S. Lewis's Cosmic Trilogy (Out of the Silent Planet, Perelandra, That Hideous Strength) and the contemporary XChronos project. Both explore the corruption of linear time (Chronos), the irruption of opportune time (Kairos), and the role of consciousness as the restorer of meaning. The article argues that XChronos, through the concepts of Chronons, Hexachronons, and Metachronons, echoes the eternal narrative intuited by Lewis.
Temporal Redemption, Chronos, Synchronistic Phenomena, Hexachronons, Philosophy of Time, Great Story, Cosmic Trilogy, XChronos, C.S. Lewis, Symbolic Time, Chronons, Subjective Time, Metachronons, Kairos, Archetypal Consciousness
Temporal Redemption, Chronos, Synchronistic Phenomena, Hexachronons, Philosophy of Time, Great Story, Cosmic Trilogy, XChronos, C.S. Lewis, Symbolic Time, Chronons, Subjective Time, Metachronons, Kairos, Archetypal Consciousness
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