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Archetypal Transformation and the Return of the Eternal Innocent
Breaking away from small mind into big mind, fat mind into healthy mind, and hard mind into soft mind, is a difficult task. The Rishis taught that the evolution of the whole cosmos is the goal of existence, and that the seeds of this transformation lie within the human body. Archetypal knowledge is a vehicle toward such transformation.
0 commentsTheism vs. Atheism and Humanity’s Descent into Meaninglessness
Or, why all arguments about the existence of God are completely absurd.
8 commentsLeibniz's Principle, Identity, Discernibility, and PII
An overview of Leibniz's principles, now often known as th principle of identity of indiscernibles or PII. The four degrees of discernibility usually identified by logicians and metaphysicians are identified and briefly discussed with some examples form physics and mathematics.
0 commentsThe Arguments for the Existence of God Part 2: The Cosmological Argument
In Part 2 of Arguments for the existence of God series we will be discussing the Cosmological argument. The Cosmological argument is based on the existence of the world we live in. (Cosmos) It has been argued for many years that simply by...
0 commentsArguments For the Existence of God: Part 1 The Ontological Argument
Throughout history arguments have been put forward claiming to demonstrate conclusively that God, or an Almighty being exists. In this series we shall examine these arguments, starting with the Ontological argument. The Ontological Argument ...
4 commentsTHE THEIST DEBATE GOD’S EXISTENCE WITH THE ONTOLOGICAL, COSMOLOGICAL, TELEOLOGICAL, AND FINE-TUNING ARGUMENTS.
“The theist only has to demonstrate that it is possible for God to exist while the atheist, with the far greater burden of proof, has to prove that it is not possible for God to exist” (Deusterman, 2010). Proving God’s existence has been an...
4 commentsWhat is the Philosophy of Mathematics?
An overview of the broad areas usually covered under the heading "philosophy of mathematics", touching on various theories as well as methodological and epistemological issues.
6 commentsOntology 101: Structure of Time
Theories of time either claim that time is either Dynamic or Static. A dynamic theory of time claims that temporal passage is a real phenomena, an objective feature of reality independent of our perception. A static theory denies that temporal passage is an objective feature of the world. In this case, there is no passage from present to future, and all moments of time are equally real.
0 commentsWhat about Jane Roberts’ Seth Material?
This article summarizes the career of paranormal writer and investigator Jane Roberts, who wrote a series of books known as the Seth Material.
11 commentsAnnotated Bibliography: Ontological Argument for the existence of God
So, about this God thing. Ya he's there, check it out and see if you agree or not. It's the ontological argument
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