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The Perennial Philosophy in 3 minutes
The Perennial Philosophy
The world's major religious traditions (Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Native, and indigenous religions) have varying beliefs and traditions at the institutional level (externalized religion, holy books, buildings, teachings, theologians), so they appear to be very different from one another. As you move toward the contemplative level of these religions, they begin to converge - they become more and more similar in nature (inner religion, direct experience, meditation and prayer, mystical theology, mystics).
That's because the mystical experiences of these religions, the very core upon which these religions are based, point to the same absolute truth (or one aspect of that absolute truth). Whether you want to call that a union with god...
published: 21 Dec 2022
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Aldous Huxley | The Perennial Philosophy
The Perennial Philosophy is a comparative study of mysticism by the British writer and novelist Aldous Huxley. Its title derives from the theological tradition of perennial philosophy.
In this episode, I speak briefly about the book itself, and also about the philosophy that the book points towards.
I also plan to work my way through the chapter one by one, reading them live and hopefully discussing any interesting themes that come up.
Here is a link to the Free PDF:
https://fragmentsofragments.wordpress.com/2022/01/10/aldous-huxley-the-perennial-philosophy/
published: 19 Jan 2022
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What is the perennial philosophy and why is it relevant today?
In this ASK DANA video, Dana discusses perennial philosophy and its relevance today. Where have you "search churched" to help in your own spiritual growth? Got a follow-up question for Dana? Have a question you want Dana to answer? Post it in the comments below.
published: 15 Apr 2021
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ALDOUS HUXLEY - THE PERENNIAL PHILOSOPHY - Part One
ALDOUS HUXLEY - THE PERENNIAL PHILOSOPHY - Part One
Contents:
I That Art Thou
II The Nature of the Ground
III Personality, Sanctity, Divine Incarnation
IV God in the World
V Charity
VI Mortification, Non-Attachment, Right Livelihood
VII Truth
VIII Religion and Temperament
IX Self-Knowledge
X Grace and Free Will
XI Good and Evil
XII Time and Eternity
XIII Salvation, Deliverance, Enlightenment
XIV Immortality and Survival
XV Silence
XVI Prayer
XVII Suffering
XVIII Faith
XIX God Is Not Mocked
XX Tantum religio potuit suadere malorum
XXI Idolatry
XXII Emotionalism
XXIII The Miraculous
XXIV Ritual, Symbol, Sacrament
XXV Spiritual Exercises
XXVI Perseverance and Regularity
XXVII Contemplation, Action and Social Utility
A...
published: 28 May 2023
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The Perennial Philosophy
Three spiritual principles, changeless truths, form the basis of all religious teaching.
published: 21 Mar 2012
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Metaphysics & the Perennial Philosophy
Metaphysics & the Perennial Philosophy by Martin Lings
Recorded at the Temenos Academy
Transcript: http://www.cakravartin.com/archives/metaphysics-and-the-perennial-philosophy
Archive of eBooks: http://mikrotheos.blogspot.com/2011/03/blog-post_10.html
published: 06 Aug 2011
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F. C. Happold - On Mysticism and the Perennial Philosophy
Some excerpts from the second chapter of "Mysticism: a Study and an Anthology"
Music: "Air Prelude" by Kevin MacLeod https://incompetech.com
Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Flavius-243609982868807/?modal=admin_todo_tour
published: 17 Oct 2019
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An Introduction To Perennialism
Leibniz used the term perennial philosophy to describe the “common, eternal philosophy that underlies all religions, and in particular the mystical streams within them.”
This is an introduction to the perennial philosophy and a rundown of the diverse schools of thought within perennialism.
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published: 30 Jan 2022
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How the World Thinks with philosopher Julian Baggini and Andrea Hiott
Philosophy and Identity with Julian Baggini
Join host Andrea for an enlightening conversation with renowned philosopher and best-selling author Julian Baggini, as they explore the intersections of global philosophical traditions and personal identity. Discover how Baggini’s book 'How the World Thinks' delves into the balance between individualism and community, cultural context, and the integration of diverse ways of thinking. This episode unpacks critical thinking, its ethical dimensions, and the psychological and embodied aspects of personal experiences. Julian reflects on memory, trauma, dementia, and the importance of continuous learning while discussing the foundations of our thoughts and identities. Whether you are new to philosophy or a seasoned enthusiast, this episode offers enric...
published: 06 Jul 2024
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What is Perennial Philosophy?
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Perennial Philosophy is a very important school of thought which remains relatively misunderstood, or unknown. In this video we provide a brief explanation about its origin, characteristics, and teachings.
#perennialphilosophy #metaphysics #philosophy
published: 21 Sep 2023
3:23
The Perennial Philosophy in 3 minutes
The Perennial Philosophy
The world's major religious traditions (Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Native, and indigenous religions) hav...
The Perennial Philosophy
The world's major religious traditions (Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Native, and indigenous religions) have varying beliefs and traditions at the institutional level (externalized religion, holy books, buildings, teachings, theologians), so they appear to be very different from one another. As you move toward the contemplative level of these religions, they begin to converge - they become more and more similar in nature (inner religion, direct experience, meditation and prayer, mystical theology, mystics).
That's because the mystical experiences of these religions, the very core upon which these religions are based, point to the same absolute truth (or one aspect of that absolute truth). Whether you want to call that a union with god, nirvana, the god head, liberation, eternal bliss, enlightenment, spiritual awakening, brahman or something else, they are pointing to the same thing. I’m not talking about visions of angles - I'm referring to the subjective experience of oneness with all that is, an awareness of their oneness with the infinite, a deep interconnectedness, and ego dissolution.
All the great spiritual leaders – buddha, Jesus, Rumi, Krishna, Hermes, Dali Lama, Mohammed, and so on were pointing at the same thing: Absolute Truth.
"Theologians may quarrel, but the mystics of the world speak the same language" - Meister Eckhart
https://wn.com/The_Perennial_Philosophy_In_3_Minutes
The Perennial Philosophy
The world's major religious traditions (Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Native, and indigenous religions) have varying beliefs and traditions at the institutional level (externalized religion, holy books, buildings, teachings, theologians), so they appear to be very different from one another. As you move toward the contemplative level of these religions, they begin to converge - they become more and more similar in nature (inner religion, direct experience, meditation and prayer, mystical theology, mystics).
That's because the mystical experiences of these religions, the very core upon which these religions are based, point to the same absolute truth (or one aspect of that absolute truth). Whether you want to call that a union with god, nirvana, the god head, liberation, eternal bliss, enlightenment, spiritual awakening, brahman or something else, they are pointing to the same thing. I’m not talking about visions of angles - I'm referring to the subjective experience of oneness with all that is, an awareness of their oneness with the infinite, a deep interconnectedness, and ego dissolution.
All the great spiritual leaders – buddha, Jesus, Rumi, Krishna, Hermes, Dali Lama, Mohammed, and so on were pointing at the same thing: Absolute Truth.
"Theologians may quarrel, but the mystics of the world speak the same language" - Meister Eckhart
- published: 21 Dec 2022
- views: 21703
6:38
Aldous Huxley | The Perennial Philosophy
The Perennial Philosophy is a comparative study of mysticism by the British writer and novelist
Aldous Huxley. Its title derives from the theological tradition ...
The Perennial Philosophy is a comparative study of mysticism by the British writer and novelist
Aldous Huxley. Its title derives from the theological tradition of perennial philosophy.
In this episode, I speak briefly about the book itself, and also about the philosophy that the book points towards.
I also plan to work my way through the chapter one by one, reading them live and hopefully discussing any interesting themes that come up.
Here is a link to the Free PDF:
https://fragmentsofragments.wordpress.com/2022/01/10/aldous-huxley-the-perennial-philosophy/
https://wn.com/Aldous_Huxley_|_The_Perennial_Philosophy
The Perennial Philosophy is a comparative study of mysticism by the British writer and novelist
Aldous Huxley. Its title derives from the theological tradition of perennial philosophy.
In this episode, I speak briefly about the book itself, and also about the philosophy that the book points towards.
I also plan to work my way through the chapter one by one, reading them live and hopefully discussing any interesting themes that come up.
Here is a link to the Free PDF:
https://fragmentsofragments.wordpress.com/2022/01/10/aldous-huxley-the-perennial-philosophy/
- published: 19 Jan 2022
- views: 3090
5:53
What is the perennial philosophy and why is it relevant today?
In this ASK DANA video, Dana discusses perennial philosophy and its relevance today. Where have you "search churched" to help in your own spiritual growth? Got ...
In this ASK DANA video, Dana discusses perennial philosophy and its relevance today. Where have you "search churched" to help in your own spiritual growth? Got a follow-up question for Dana? Have a question you want Dana to answer? Post it in the comments below.
https://wn.com/What_Is_The_Perennial_Philosophy_And_Why_Is_It_Relevant_Today
In this ASK DANA video, Dana discusses perennial philosophy and its relevance today. Where have you "search churched" to help in your own spiritual growth? Got a follow-up question for Dana? Have a question you want Dana to answer? Post it in the comments below.
- published: 15 Apr 2021
- views: 2864
5:41:19
ALDOUS HUXLEY - THE PERENNIAL PHILOSOPHY - Part One
ALDOUS HUXLEY - THE PERENNIAL PHILOSOPHY - Part One
Contents:
I That Art Thou
II The Nature of the Ground
III Personality, Sanctity, Divine Incar...
ALDOUS HUXLEY - THE PERENNIAL PHILOSOPHY - Part One
Contents:
I That Art Thou
II The Nature of the Ground
III Personality, Sanctity, Divine Incarnation
IV God in the World
V Charity
VI Mortification, Non-Attachment, Right Livelihood
VII Truth
VIII Religion and Temperament
IX Self-Knowledge
X Grace and Free Will
XI Good and Evil
XII Time and Eternity
XIII Salvation, Deliverance, Enlightenment
XIV Immortality and Survival
XV Silence
XVI Prayer
XVII Suffering
XVIII Faith
XIX God Is Not Mocked
XX Tantum religio potuit suadere malorum
XXI Idolatry
XXII Emotionalism
XXIII The Miraculous
XXIV Ritual, Symbol, Sacrament
XXV Spiritual Exercises
XXVI Perseverance and Regularity
XXVII Contemplation, Action and Social Utility
Aldous Huxley was a British writer, novelist, essayist, and philosopher, best known for his dystopian novel "Brave New World." Born on July 26, 1894, and passing away on November 22, 1963, Huxley was a prominent figure in 20th-century literature and intellectual circles. Beyond his fiction, Huxley also delved into essays and philosophical works, one of which is "The Perennial Philosophy."
Published in 1945, "The Perennial Philosophy" is a non-fiction work in which Huxley explores the common spiritual truths and themes that he found across various religious traditions. The term "perennial philosophy" refers to the idea that there is a universal, timeless set of spiritual principles that underlie and connect the major world religions, transcending their cultural and historical differences.
Key features of "The Perennial Philosophy" include:
Interconnected Wisdom: Huxley draws from a wide range of religious and mystical texts, including those from Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Christianity, Islam, and others. He identifies a common thread of wisdom, ethical principles, and metaphysical insights that he believes are shared by these diverse traditions.
Spiritual Unity: The book argues for the essential unity of the spiritual experience, suggesting that despite the external differences in religious practices and doctrines, the core mystical and transcendent experiences described by various traditions are fundamentally the same.
Mysticism and Inner Transformation: Huxley places a strong emphasis on the mystical or contemplative aspects of religious practice. He contends that the primary goal of religion is to facilitate the direct experience of a transcendent reality and to bring about inner transformation.
Critique of Materialism: "The Perennial Philosophy" critiques materialistic and reductionist views of reality, advocating for a more holistic understanding that includes the spiritual dimension of human existence. Huxley was concerned with the dehumanizing effects of modernity and technological progress, and he sought to highlight the importance of spiritual values.
Influence and Reception: The book has had a lasting impact on readers interested in comparative religion, mysticism, and the search for spiritual meaning. Huxley's exploration of the perennial philosophy has resonated with those seeking common ground among different religious traditions.
Aldous Huxley's "The Perennial Philosophy" remains a significant work in the study of comparative religion and mysticism. It encourages readers to look beyond the surface differences of religious traditions and explore the shared quest for higher meaning and understanding. The book reflects Huxley's broader interest in the intersection of science, spirituality, and the human experience.
https://wn.com/Aldous_Huxley_The_Perennial_Philosophy_Part_One
ALDOUS HUXLEY - THE PERENNIAL PHILOSOPHY - Part One
Contents:
I That Art Thou
II The Nature of the Ground
III Personality, Sanctity, Divine Incarnation
IV God in the World
V Charity
VI Mortification, Non-Attachment, Right Livelihood
VII Truth
VIII Religion and Temperament
IX Self-Knowledge
X Grace and Free Will
XI Good and Evil
XII Time and Eternity
XIII Salvation, Deliverance, Enlightenment
XIV Immortality and Survival
XV Silence
XVI Prayer
XVII Suffering
XVIII Faith
XIX God Is Not Mocked
XX Tantum religio potuit suadere malorum
XXI Idolatry
XXII Emotionalism
XXIII The Miraculous
XXIV Ritual, Symbol, Sacrament
XXV Spiritual Exercises
XXVI Perseverance and Regularity
XXVII Contemplation, Action and Social Utility
Aldous Huxley was a British writer, novelist, essayist, and philosopher, best known for his dystopian novel "Brave New World." Born on July 26, 1894, and passing away on November 22, 1963, Huxley was a prominent figure in 20th-century literature and intellectual circles. Beyond his fiction, Huxley also delved into essays and philosophical works, one of which is "The Perennial Philosophy."
Published in 1945, "The Perennial Philosophy" is a non-fiction work in which Huxley explores the common spiritual truths and themes that he found across various religious traditions. The term "perennial philosophy" refers to the idea that there is a universal, timeless set of spiritual principles that underlie and connect the major world religions, transcending their cultural and historical differences.
Key features of "The Perennial Philosophy" include:
Interconnected Wisdom: Huxley draws from a wide range of religious and mystical texts, including those from Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Christianity, Islam, and others. He identifies a common thread of wisdom, ethical principles, and metaphysical insights that he believes are shared by these diverse traditions.
Spiritual Unity: The book argues for the essential unity of the spiritual experience, suggesting that despite the external differences in religious practices and doctrines, the core mystical and transcendent experiences described by various traditions are fundamentally the same.
Mysticism and Inner Transformation: Huxley places a strong emphasis on the mystical or contemplative aspects of religious practice. He contends that the primary goal of religion is to facilitate the direct experience of a transcendent reality and to bring about inner transformation.
Critique of Materialism: "The Perennial Philosophy" critiques materialistic and reductionist views of reality, advocating for a more holistic understanding that includes the spiritual dimension of human existence. Huxley was concerned with the dehumanizing effects of modernity and technological progress, and he sought to highlight the importance of spiritual values.
Influence and Reception: The book has had a lasting impact on readers interested in comparative religion, mysticism, and the search for spiritual meaning. Huxley's exploration of the perennial philosophy has resonated with those seeking common ground among different religious traditions.
Aldous Huxley's "The Perennial Philosophy" remains a significant work in the study of comparative religion and mysticism. It encourages readers to look beyond the surface differences of religious traditions and explore the shared quest for higher meaning and understanding. The book reflects Huxley's broader interest in the intersection of science, spirituality, and the human experience.
- published: 28 May 2023
- views: 1477
3:36
The Perennial Philosophy
Three spiritual principles, changeless truths, form the basis of all religious teaching.
Three spiritual principles, changeless truths, form the basis of all religious teaching.
https://wn.com/The_Perennial_Philosophy
Three spiritual principles, changeless truths, form the basis of all religious teaching.
- published: 21 Mar 2012
- views: 8614
1:10:53
Metaphysics & the Perennial Philosophy
Metaphysics & the Perennial Philosophy by Martin Lings
Recorded at the Temenos Academy
Transcript: http://www.cakravartin.com/archives/metaphysics-and-the-per...
Metaphysics & the Perennial Philosophy by Martin Lings
Recorded at the Temenos Academy
Transcript: http://www.cakravartin.com/archives/metaphysics-and-the-perennial-philosophy
Archive of eBooks: http://mikrotheos.blogspot.com/2011/03/blog-post_10.html
https://wn.com/Metaphysics_The_Perennial_Philosophy
Metaphysics & the Perennial Philosophy by Martin Lings
Recorded at the Temenos Academy
Transcript: http://www.cakravartin.com/archives/metaphysics-and-the-perennial-philosophy
Archive of eBooks: http://mikrotheos.blogspot.com/2011/03/blog-post_10.html
- published: 06 Aug 2011
- views: 38757
5:44
F. C. Happold - On Mysticism and the Perennial Philosophy
Some excerpts from the second chapter of "Mysticism: a Study and an Anthology"
Music: "Air Prelude" by Kevin MacLeod https://incompetech.com
Follow me on Fac...
Some excerpts from the second chapter of "Mysticism: a Study and an Anthology"
Music: "Air Prelude" by Kevin MacLeod https://incompetech.com
Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Flavius-243609982868807/?modal=admin_todo_tour
https://wn.com/F._C._Happold_On_Mysticism_And_The_Perennial_Philosophy
Some excerpts from the second chapter of "Mysticism: a Study and an Anthology"
Music: "Air Prelude" by Kevin MacLeod https://incompetech.com
Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Flavius-243609982868807/?modal=admin_todo_tour
- published: 17 Oct 2019
- views: 1568
34:56
An Introduction To Perennialism
Leibniz used the term perennial philosophy to describe the “common, eternal philosophy that underlies all religions, and in particular the mystical streams with...
Leibniz used the term perennial philosophy to describe the “common, eternal philosophy that underlies all religions, and in particular the mystical streams within them.”
This is an introduction to the perennial philosophy and a rundown of the diverse schools of thought within perennialism.
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Leibniz used the term perennial philosophy to describe the “common, eternal philosophy that underlies all religions, and in particular the mystical streams within them.”
This is an introduction to the perennial philosophy and a rundown of the diverse schools of thought within perennialism.
🔹 All my links: https://bio.link/keithwoods
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- published: 30 Jan 2022
- views: 39174
1:30:44
How the World Thinks with philosopher Julian Baggini and Andrea Hiott
Philosophy and Identity with Julian Baggini
Join host Andrea for an enlightening conversation with renowned philosopher and best-selling author Julian Baggini, ...
Philosophy and Identity with Julian Baggini
Join host Andrea for an enlightening conversation with renowned philosopher and best-selling author Julian Baggini, as they explore the intersections of global philosophical traditions and personal identity. Discover how Baggini’s book 'How the World Thinks' delves into the balance between individualism and community, cultural context, and the integration of diverse ways of thinking. This episode unpacks critical thinking, its ethical dimensions, and the psychological and embodied aspects of personal experiences. Julian reflects on memory, trauma, dementia, and the importance of continuous learning while discussing the foundations of our thoughts and identities. Whether you are new to philosophy or a seasoned enthusiast, this episode offers enriching perspectives on how philosophy shapes our worldviews and daily lives.
Check out Julian's website: https://www.julianbaggini.com
How the World Thinks: https://www.amazon.com/How-World-Thinks-History-Philosophy/dp/1783782307/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
How to Think Like a Philosopher, the book: https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/H/bo199408857.html
How to think like a philosopher, the podcast: https://www.julianbaggini.com/category/podcasts/page/3/
In Our Time: https://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/inourtime/greatest_philosopher_vote_result.shtml
#philosophy #world #thinking #julianbaggini #andreahiott
00:00 Introduction to Julian Baginni
01:10 Julian's Philosophical Journey
01:42 Exploring Relational and Atomistic Views
02:30 The Role of Truth and Respect in Philosophy
05:12 Julian's Scholarship and The Philosophers Mag
06:57 Global Philosophy and Its Challenges
11:17 Defining Philosophy Across Cultures
30:16 The Importance of Place in Philosophy
37:35 Balancing Individualism and Belonging
42:12 Integrating Eastern and Western Philosophies
43:01 The Concept of a Global Philosophy
44:21 The Mixing Desk Analogy for Moral Values
46:58 Dynamic Systems and Knowledge
48:24 The Process of Understanding Reality
58:45 The Ethical Practice of Philosophy
01:11:09 Personal Identity and the Self
01:21:29 The Role of Philosophy in Critical Thinking
01:24:20 Julian's Journey as a Philosopher
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Philosophy and Identity with Julian Baggini
Join host Andrea for an enlightening conversation with renowned philosopher and best-selling author Julian Baggini, as they explore the intersections of global philosophical traditions and personal identity. Discover how Baggini’s book 'How the World Thinks' delves into the balance between individualism and community, cultural context, and the integration of diverse ways of thinking. This episode unpacks critical thinking, its ethical dimensions, and the psychological and embodied aspects of personal experiences. Julian reflects on memory, trauma, dementia, and the importance of continuous learning while discussing the foundations of our thoughts and identities. Whether you are new to philosophy or a seasoned enthusiast, this episode offers enriching perspectives on how philosophy shapes our worldviews and daily lives.
Check out Julian's website: https://www.julianbaggini.com
How the World Thinks: https://www.amazon.com/How-World-Thinks-History-Philosophy/dp/1783782307/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
How to Think Like a Philosopher, the book: https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/H/bo199408857.html
How to think like a philosopher, the podcast: https://www.julianbaggini.com/category/podcasts/page/3/
In Our Time: https://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/inourtime/greatest_philosopher_vote_result.shtml
#philosophy #world #thinking #julianbaggini #andreahiott
00:00 Introduction to Julian Baginni
01:10 Julian's Philosophical Journey
01:42 Exploring Relational and Atomistic Views
02:30 The Role of Truth and Respect in Philosophy
05:12 Julian's Scholarship and The Philosophers Mag
06:57 Global Philosophy and Its Challenges
11:17 Defining Philosophy Across Cultures
30:16 The Importance of Place in Philosophy
37:35 Balancing Individualism and Belonging
42:12 Integrating Eastern and Western Philosophies
43:01 The Concept of a Global Philosophy
44:21 The Mixing Desk Analogy for Moral Values
46:58 Dynamic Systems and Knowledge
48:24 The Process of Understanding Reality
58:45 The Ethical Practice of Philosophy
01:11:09 Personal Identity and the Self
01:21:29 The Role of Philosophy in Critical Thinking
01:24:20 Julian's Journey as a Philosopher
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- published: 06 Jul 2024
- views: 697
21:29
What is Perennial Philosophy?
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Video notes:
Perennial Philosophy is a very important school of thought whi...
My PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/imanmoeinian
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Video notes:
Perennial Philosophy is a very important school of thought which remains relatively misunderstood, or unknown. In this video we provide a brief explanation about its origin, characteristics, and teachings.
#perennialphilosophy #metaphysics #philosophy
https://wn.com/What_Is_Perennial_Philosophy
My PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/imanmoeinian
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Video notes:
Perennial Philosophy is a very important school of thought which remains relatively misunderstood, or unknown. In this video we provide a brief explanation about its origin, characteristics, and teachings.
#perennialphilosophy #metaphysics #philosophy
- published: 21 Sep 2023
- views: 6083