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The term [[w:philosophia perennis|philosophia perennis]] (''Perenial philosophy'' or ''eternal philosophy'') designates the [[w:Philosophy of science|science]] of fundamental and universal [[w:Ontology|ontological]] principles. | The term [[w:philosophia perennis|philosophia perennis]] (''Perenial philosophy'' or ''eternal philosophy'') designates the [[w:Philosophy of science|science]] of fundamental and universal [[w:Ontology|ontological]] principles. | ||
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+ | == General Commonalities == | ||
+ | *Unified whole, non-twoness, Self is all | ||
+ | *Egolessness | ||
+ | *Nature and us are one, work together, respect all life | ||
+ | *Observe nature, not only for joy but to aid spiritual progress (i.e. understanding nature is understanding what/who we are) | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 22:24, 3 December 2008
The term philosophia perennis (Perenial philosophy or eternal philosophy) designates the science of fundamental and universal ontological principles.
General Commonalities
- Unified whole, non-twoness, Self is all
- Egolessness
- Nature and us are one, work together, respect all life
- Observe nature, not only for joy but to aid spiritual progress (i.e. understanding nature is understanding what/who we are)