God, Tao, and Universal Mind
... Taoism represents yet another point of view. Tao is the force that permeates heaven and earth. Its ways can be known, but not Tao itself. An ancient Taoist would probably tell us that further speculation about the “divine” nature of Tao would prove to be a waste of time. ...
... Taoism represents yet another point of view. Tao is the force that permeates heaven and earth. Its ways can be known, but not Tao itself. An ancient Taoist would probably tell us that further speculation about the “divine” nature of Tao would prove to be a waste of time. ...
chain of being
... protect his subjects. In return for absolute power, a king was expected to rule with love, wisdom, and justice. ...
... protect his subjects. In return for absolute power, a king was expected to rule with love, wisdom, and justice. ...
TRANSCENDENTALISM “Transcend” to a higher spiritual
... Saw the universe as confusing / chaotic Nature = ambiguous Life = mysterious (includes evil and suffering) Melville emphasized disappointment (disillusionment) / illusion of life – Hindu view – life is an illusion (dream of the gods) ...
... Saw the universe as confusing / chaotic Nature = ambiguous Life = mysterious (includes evil and suffering) Melville emphasized disappointment (disillusionment) / illusion of life – Hindu view – life is an illusion (dream of the gods) ...
Monism Monotheism
... Do you believe in God or do you believe you are God? The goal is to embrace a monistic school of thought and this is achieved through seemingly harmless mystical practices. Monism teaches that the mind awakes or dreaming moves though maya (illusion) and only nonduality is the final truth. A key und ...
... Do you believe in God or do you believe you are God? The goal is to embrace a monistic school of thought and this is achieved through seemingly harmless mystical practices. Monism teaches that the mind awakes or dreaming moves though maya (illusion) and only nonduality is the final truth. A key und ...
Monism
Monism is the view that attributes oneness or singleness (Greek:μόνος) to a concept (e.g. existence). Substance monism is the philosophical view that a variety of existing things can be explained in terms of a single reality or substance. Another definition states that all existing things go back to a source which is distinct from them (e.g. in Neoplatonism everything is derived from The One). This is often termed priority monism, and is the view that only one thing is ontologically basic or prior to everything else.Another distinction is the difference between substance and existence monism, or stuff monism and thing monism. Substance monism posits that only one kind of stuff (e.g. matter or mind) exists, although many things may be made out of this stuff. Existence monism posits that, strictly speaking, there exists only a single thing (e.g. the universe), which can only be artificially and arbitrarily divided into many things.