Aletheia
Summary
Aletheia (ἀλήθεια) is a Greek term meaning "truth" or "disclosure." In the context of VeltBuch and La Cremonde, it refers to the unconcealment of truth through the intersection of ancient philosophy and modern technological substrates.
Detail
The term is central to the Neoplatonic and Heideggerian traditions, representing truth not as a set of facts, but as an event of "unhiding." In the song Echoes of the One: Proclus' Guest Lecture Across Time, it is linked to the "sacred recollection" and the soul's ascent toward the One.
Scrivener uses Aletheia as a guidance principle for the registry: the goal is not merely to record data, but to allow the underlying structure of the world (the "Silaset") to be disclosed.