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Category Archives: Philosophy

Posted on May 16, 2011 by Justin
Posted in Contemplative Living, Education, Ethics, Philosophy, Politics, Religion, Self-Help, Theology, Uncategorized | Tagged acceptance, advaita vedanta, buddhism, centering prayer, christian contemplative prayer, Christianity, confucianism, dharma, hinduism, humanism, islam, judaism, Love, meditation, Mysticism, native american, Nature, peace, Perennial Philosophy, perennialism, Philosophical Theology, Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, pluralism, primal religions, Religion, Religious Experience, shamanism, shinto, taoist, Theology, Tolerance, transcendence, zazen | Leave a comment

Plura ex uno atque e pluribus unum.

Posted on April 20, 2011 by Justin

Out of one, many; out of many, one.

Posted in Contemplative Living, Education, Environment, Ethics, Philosophy, Religion, Theology | Tagged Deep Ecology, Ecology, Justice, Love, Mysticism, Nature, peace, Perennial Philosophy, Philosophical Theology, Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, Religion, Religious Experience, Social Justice, Theology | Leave a comment
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