The Void Is Not the End — It’s What Has Always Been — Nishitani Keiji

Support this channel:    / @nullsophy   ATTENTION: our videos explore intense thoughts and radical authors — the goal is to provoke reflection, not to encourage suicide. This space exists to expose ideas we avoid in daily life, to think about the human condition in its harshness and contradictions. It is not recommended for minors. If you or someone you know is at risk, seek immediate help (local emergency services) or talk to someone you trust — asking for help is always an act of courage. What if the void we fear is not the end—but the origin? This video is not about nihilism. It’s about what lies beyond it. Through the thought of Keiji Nishitani, we confront the collapse of meaning, the illusion of self, and the terrifying freedom that emerges when nothing is left to hold onto. Based on Religion and Nothingness (Keiji Nishitani, 1961), with echoes from Heidegger (Being and Time, 1927), Nietzsche (The Gay Science, 1882), and Buddhist śūnyatā. This is philosophy not as abstraction, but as existential demand. You won’t leave the same. #Nishitani #PhilosophyOfTheVoid #Existentialism #Buddhism #Heidegger #ReligionAndNothingness #Sunyata #Nothingness #PhilosophyYouTube #DeepThinking #MeaningOfLife #EgoDeath