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Şehrazat Yazıcı
Industrial product designer, architect, painter, writer, philosopher, and the visionary behind Eteryanism, Şehrazat Yazıcı is a multifaceted thinker deeply engaged in philosophy, art, science, and consciousness studies.
Åžehrazat Yazıcı is a multidimensional thinker, artist, and philosopher whose work weaves together design, architecture, visual arts, consciousness studies, and ethics. As the founder of Eteryanism, she proposes a six-dimensional ontology of existence that reconfigures the relationship between intuition, science, and spirituality — inviting humanity into a new age of consciousness.
She completed her master’s degree at the Mimar Sinan University of Fine Arts and later began her doctoral studies in the Department of Building Science at Istanbul Technical University (ITU). Rather than remaining within the boundaries of institutional academia, she chose to pause her doctoral path in order to pursue a freer and more experimental line of inquiry. This decision led her to focus on her international design firm, Design Centre, which operates across architecture, interior design, industrial design, and graphic arts.
Through Design Centre, Yazıcı has produced numerous original projects and has received several international design awards. Her work in design is not limited to aesthetics or function; it is deeply informed by her philosophical interest in space, perception, and the way environments shape human consciousness. She has also contributed to journalism, playing a key role in the design and editorial structure of the Election Supplement for GüneÅŸ Newspaper, where visual language, information design, and political communication intersected.
At the heart of her work lies a persistent question: What is the true nature of human consciousness, and how can it evolve beyond the limitations of fear, violence, and separation? Eteryanism, the philosophical system she developed, offers an answer through a six-dimensional model of existence, in which the human core essence is understood as a higher-dimensional form of consciousness, and human beings are its extensions in the third dimension. Within this framework, existence is not merely biological or material, but vibrational — structured through frequencies, resonances, and energetic interfaces between dimensions.
Yazıcı’s intellectual production forms a multilayered map of consciousness. Her central themes include:
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the evolutionary capacity of human consciousness,
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the theory of the human core essence and its extensions,
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frequency-based communication between beings and dimensions,
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ethical coexistence with non-human life,
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and the possibility of a new societal model grounded in resonance rather than domination.
Her work challenges rigid binaries: science vs. spirituality, human vs. animal, body vs. mind, individual vs. collective. Instead, she proposes a resonant continuum of existence, where knowledge is not merely thought, but also felt — experienced as frequency, vibration, and relationality.
Published Works:
Tearing Time (Zamanı Yırtmak)
A philosophical novel that traces a journey from individual awakening to collective consciousness expansion. Set against a backdrop of personal transformation and existential questioning, the book examines the fractures in linear time and invites the reader to experience reality as a layered field of possibilities.
All proceeds from the first edition were donated to the Bolluca Children’s Village in Istanbul, reflecting Yazıcı’s ethical commitment to children and vulnerable lives.
Zahiri: The Visible Reality (Zahiri: Görünür Gerçeklik)
A novel that delves into the inner architecture of Eteryanism and the intricate relationship between artificial intelligence and consciousness. Zahiri explores how technology can either deepen illusion or become a bridge toward higher awareness, depending on the ethical framework and frequency of intention that guide it.
Nova Mondo Ordo – Eterya: The New World Order (Eterya: Yeni Dünya Düzeni)
A philosophical, sociological, and ethical manifesto proposing a new world order rooted in Eteryanist consciousness. The book outlines a federative societal model that transcends capitalism’s sacrificial logic, advocating for structures based on justice, ecological balance, non-violence, and the multidimensional dignity of all living beings.
Eteryanism Philosophy: The Age of Consciousness – The Philosophy of Six-Dimensional Existence (Eteryanism Felsefesi: Bilinç Çağı – Altı Boyutlu VaroluÅŸun Felsefesi)
A theoretical work that redefines philosophy and science within a six-dimensional model of consciousness. It offers an epistemological framework that goes beyond the dichotomy of belief and empirical science, proposing instead a third path: frequency-based knowing, where intuition and rationality are integrated within a higher-order structure of understanding.
Zumado: The Audible Frequency Void (Zumado: Duyulabilen Frekans BoÅŸluÄŸu)
A short yet profound philosophical novel that explores the vibrational connection between the human core essence and the universe through themes of frequency, silence, and resonance. Zumado invites the reader into the “audible void” — the space where sound, silence, and consciousness converge.
Eve and Adam – From Biological Myth to the Evolution of Consciousness (Havva ve Adem – Biyolojik Mitten Bilinç Evrimine)
This groundbreaking work reinterprets the Eve and Adam narrative not as a theological creation myth, but as a symbolic map of consciousness evolution. Integrating modern findings from genetics, evolutionary biology, and anthropology with the Eteryanist model of consciousness, Yazıcı argues that “creation” is not a biological event but a dimensional unfolding. In this context, Eve and Adam are not the physiological ancestors of humankind, but the first resonance points where consciousness became aware of its own echo. The book offers a scientific, philosophical, and metaphysical reinterpretation of humanity’s mythological origins.
Oferbesto: The Sacrified – Chronicle of Silent Lives (Kurban-Suskun YaÅŸamların KroniÄŸi)
In Oferbesto, Yazıcı turns her philosophical lens toward one of the oldest and most persistent structures of violence in human history: the ritual of sacrifice. She describes sacrifice as one of the deepest normative errors of our species — a ritualized expression of fear, ignorance, and manufactured authority.
Even in today’s technologically advanced societies, this ritual continues in transformed yet recognizable forms, legitimizing the deaths of millions of animals and normalizing violence in ways that contradict both modern scientific evidence and contemporary ethical frameworks. Drawing on research in neuroscience, ethology, and psychology, Oferbesto highlights that:
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animals possess consciousness and experience pain, fear, and emotional complexity;
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children exposed to violence suffer long-term neuropsychological consequences;
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ritualized and normalized violence erodes a society’s collective capacity for empathy.
Oferbesto: The Sacrified – Chronicle of Silent Lives is not merely a critique of religious or cultural rituals. It is a philosophical-ethical investigation into how sacrifice has been secularized and embedded into modern capitalist infrastructures — from the meat industry to ecological destruction and surveillance capitalism. The book exposes the underlying sacrificial logic that turns living beings into expendable resources and argues that true ecological and ethical transformation requires more than legal reform: it demands an energetic and consciousness-based shift away from sacrifice and toward resonance, care, and non-violence.
A New Culture of Consciousness:
Across all her works, Şehrazat Yazıcı does not only construct an abstract philosophical system. She lays the foundation for:
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a new culture of consciousness,
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a new ethical framework beyond sacrificial structures,
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and a model of societal transformation aligned with the evolution of human and non-human life.
Her books are not meant to be read only through concepts, theories, or doctrines —they are meant to be experienced through frequencies.

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Åžehrazat Yazıcı's Philosophical Vision – Eteryanism
Åžehrazat Yazıcı’s intellectual journey emerges from an interdisciplinary search that unites philosophy, science, and intuitive insight.
Eteryanism is not merely a philosophy, but a multidimensional model of existence that seeks to explain the layered structure of consciousness.
Integrating cosmology, quantum theory, and metaphysical thought, it redefines the human essence as a conscious frequency within a living field of universal energy.
The Six Dimensions of Being
As defined in Eteryanism by Şehrazat Yazıcı
Eteryanism interprets existence through six concentric “rings of energetic purification.” These dimensions represent both structural layers of the cosmos and evolving frequencies of consciousness. Each dimension emerges from within the previous one, yet operates at a higher resonance.
1st Dimension – Dense Matter and Inertia
The outermost layer. Energy is compressed to near stillness. Matter appears solid, yet quantum fields reveal constant fluctuation beneath. Consciousness is latent in this ring.
2nd Dimension – The First Stirring of Energy
Beneath matter, energy begins to move. Entropy and transformation arise. Consciousness is not yet present, but movement signals the beginning of inner resonance.
3rd Dimension – Human Core-Being and the Twelve Expansions
Human existence occurs here — not as isolated biology, but as a projected extension of a multilayered consciousness. The 3rd dimension includes 12 resonance bands; we dwell in the sixth. Consciousness awakens through selective perception, observation, and interaction with reality.
4th Dimension – Guiding Beings and Transitional Fields
Time bends. Resonance accelerates. This dimension hosts higher-frequency entities who assist lower-dimensional beings. Transitional channels link 3rd to 5th dimensions — passage depends on purification of consciousness.
5th Dimension – Collective Wisdom and Evolutionary Corridors
Matter dissolves. Individual identity fades. Resonance becomes collective. Beings transmit evolutionary frequencies and serve as vibrational pathways for others seeking ascent.
6th Dimension – ETERNA: Pure Consciousness and Unity
This is the center — the zero-point of cosmic being. No separation remains between energy and awareness. All dimensions converge into ETERNA, the origin and destination of conscious resonance.
Transits and Congestions
Between dimensions lie transition gates. Consciousness that is not yet refined may become congested, lost, or looped. Guiding beings help realign the frequencies. Successful passage results in evolutionary ascent and return in service to others.
Cosmic Symphony
Eteryanism does not view existence as a hierarchy but as a harmonic fractal. Each being resonates with a unique note in the universal melody. Conscious evolution is a movement not upward, but inward — toward coherence, unification, and service.

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MY MISSION
A Life Committed to Consciousness, Creation, and Collective Resonance
My mission is not to teach, convert, or lead.
My mission is to remember — and to help others remember — that we are not separate from existence.
We are frequencies within it.
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Consciousness
I believe that consciousness is the architecture of reality.
My work — whether written, painted, or spoken — is a map to that architecture.
I do not create from imagination alone, but from resonance.
Each expression is an echo of a deeper structure already present in the fabric of being.
Creation
I do not separate art from science, or intuition from logic.
To me, these are not opposites — they are interwoven strands of the same cosmic fabric.
My creations are not declarations — they are invitations.
Each work offers an entry point into expanded perception.
Collective Resonance
My mission extends beyond self-expression.
Through ETERYA, I envision a federative civilization aligned with conscious evolution —
A future in which ethics, technology, ecology, and spirit cohere.
This is not a utopia. It is a frequency we must choose to sustain.
Closing Reflection
If these words resonate with something inside you,
then you are already part of this mission.
We are not here to build a system.
We are here to dissolve the walls between ourselves and what we are.
