Actusát
Actusát is a coined term used in contemporary philosophy and speculative discourse to denote a mode of existence in which action and being are inseparable. The word combines the Latin actus, meaning act, with the Sanskrit sat, meaning being or truth, to signal a convergence of agency and ontology in which becoming is enacted rather than merely described.
In usage, actusát is described as a paradigm that foregrounds process, action, and relational becoming. It emphasizes
The term appears most frequently in speculative essays, interdisciplinary glossaries, and certain works of fictional or
Related concepts include process philosophy, becoming, enaction, and the phenomenology of action. Actusát is discussed in
See also: process philosophy, becoming, enaction, ontology, phenomenology of action.