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  • '''Eastern philosophy''' refers very broadly to the various [[philosophy|philosophies]] of [[India]], [[China]], [[Japan]], [[Korea]],and, to some e ...Many claim that geographical and time notions of "Western" and "Eastern" philosophy is too vague and imprecise, committing the [[fallacy]] of overgeneralizatio
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  • ...s. Some will heavily personify Consciousness in the form of one or more [[transcendent]] [[Deity|deities]]. Others will understand Consciousness to be thoroughly [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • '''Metaphysics''' is the branch of [[philosophy]] investigating principles of [[reality]] transcending those of any particu ...ed collections. Aristotle called some of the subjects treated there "first philosophy."
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  • ...they have exerted an important influence on the rest of Hindu and Indian [[philosophy]], and are considered one of the 100 Most Influential Books Ever Written. ==Philosophy==
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  • ...being only human, you can also get some awareness, some appreciation, of a transcendent reality, that other encompassing that is not only all-that-out-there--so th No, the type of healing you are talking about, my son, lies in that transcendent realm that is greater than any only partial and ever changing state of cons
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  • ...tanding that God is an eternal [[power]], a [[majestic]] [[presence]], a [[transcendent]] [[ideal]], and a [[glorious]] [[spirit]], though he is all these and infi ...]] or [[God]]. The corporeality error is shown in both extremes of human [[philosophy]]. In materialism, since man loses his body at [[death]], he ceases to exis
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  • ...integral movement''' (also called the '''integral paradigm''', '''integral philosophy''', the '''integral worldview''', or the '''integral approach''') is a [[mo ...c sense it refers to the [[Integral Yoga]] and the Integral psychology and philosophy of [[Sri Aurobindo]], as well as the Integral Psychology (the term coined b
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  • ...e is no bottom or top or sides to your [[soul]]. Your own [[soul]] is a [[transcendent]] [[reality]] to your [[conscious]] awareness of it. It’s part of the [[ ...hored by an [[Thought Adjuster|individualized presence of God]] making a [[transcendent]] [[record]] of your own life for the both of you, [[everything]] you do of
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  • ...Your lessons, encouraging us to keep stretching towards understanding this transcendent reality that enfolds us. We also thank You for being living examples of how ...tch towards an ever greater understanding of a reality that will always be transcendent. All through eternity you can only approach perfection, you can only approa
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  • ...ce]] to practical [[righteousness]]. The [[faith]] of [[Jesus]] bore the [[transcendent]] [[Fruits of the spirit.|fruits of the divine spirit]]. His [[faith]] was ...ster]] [[desires]] that all his [[followers]] should fully [[share]] his [[transcendent]] [[faith]]. [[Jesus]] most touchingly [[challenged]] his [[followers]], no
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  • ...your reaching, for that reaching is based upon your intuition that life is transcendent; there is always that something there, that something more. I tried to exp ...eflection back--if you will--from the deep intuition you have that life is transcendent, that what you see happening is actually more some unfathomable potential t
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  • ...an philosophers, including [[Augustine of Hippo]], Many notable [[Medieval philosophy|medieval philosophers]] developed arguments for the existence of God, attem ...posed and rejected by philosophers, theologians, and other thinkers. In [[Philosophy|philosophical]] terminology, such arguments concern schools of thought on t
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  • ...ruggle of the eternal [[adventure]] of attaining [[God the Father]]. The [[transcendent]] goal of the children of time is to find the eternal God, to comprehend th ...s://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_law natural law] personified. God is a [[transcendent]] [[reality]], not merely man's [[traditional]] concept of supreme [[values
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  • ...theism is defined as the [[doctrine]] that [[God]] is neither externally [[transcendent]] to the world, as in classical [[theism]], nor [[immanently]] present with ...on of [[God]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_philosophy Western philosophy] and [[theology]], and has close counterparts in [https://en.wikipedia.org/
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  • ...heir [[work]]s, e.g.: [[music]], [[art]], [[architecture]], [[science]], [[philosophy]], etc. These ideas, in the’selves, are laudable and accurate, but I refe ...ncluded that [[God]] is evolving, with the implication that God is not the transcendent, perfect, everlasting, eternal Creator and Center of All Things, but is eme
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  • ...children of God--just as we are. You remind us that what we are is always transcendent to our conscious selves. Our relationship to our own personality and our h ...and earth that was dreamt of--or even possible of being dreamt of--in your philosophy?--still: there is great merit, even a fundamental necessity in philosophizi
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  • ...es in this field; Habermas trying to find the [[transcendence (philosophy)|transcendent]] rules upon which speakers could agree on a groundworks consensus, while F ...ourses. In other words, specific discourses are not tied to the [[subject (philosophy)|subject]]; rather, the subject is a [[social construction]] of the discour
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  • ...uism]], being an ancient religion and a rather broad 'all-paths' embracing philosophy, has many mystical branches. <!--Hindu variants, etc?--> ..., etc. Every culture develops traditions and myths pointing the way to the transcendent heroic Self; the process may be embodied in visual symbolism (Hindu "Shiva"
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  • ...is the question of illusion. Since some of you are familiar with Oriental philosophy’s use of this term that ordinary life is an illusion, I would like to pre ...ou had of yourself. It does not reflect God’s pure creation which is ever transcendent to your present state.
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  • ...ion becomes: where do we start? So many different schools of religion, or philosophy, or psychology, say you are this or you are that, but they don’t particul ...between your ego and your personality, and we’ve agreed with that Oriental philosophy’s expression that the personality is like an eye that sees but cannot see
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