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Category Archives: Wahdat al Wujud
DELEUZE, WESTERN PHILOSOPHY AND THE ENDLESS REVERSING OF THE SOCK, THE CONCEPT, A SISYPHEAN TASK, ONENESS OF BEING, ZEN AND THE EVER CHATTING MIND
It is too clear and so it is hard to see. A dunce once searched for a fire with a lighted lantern. Had he known what fire was, He could have cooked his rice much sooner. Joshu A SISYPHEAN TASK … Continue reading →
Posted in Buddhism, Buddhist Monk, Conceptualism, Cosmology, Counsciousness, Critical Thinking, Deleuze, Dogen Zenji, Epistemology, Ibn Arabi, Language, Metaphysics, Mysticism, Ontology, Philosophy, Postmodernism, Semantics, Spirituality, Subjective, Transcendental Empiricism, Uncategorized, Univocity, Wahdat al Wujud, Western Civilization, Western Philosophy, Wisdom, Writing, Yoga Sutras, Zen
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Tagged Albert Camus, Concepts, Dogen Zenji, Gilles Deleuze, Ibn Arabi, Joshu, Patanjali, Philosophy, Practice, Sisyphus, The swordsman and the cat, Unity of Existence, Zazen, Zen Buddhism
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ON GOD, TRANSCENDENCE VS IMMANENCE
“He through Whom we see, taste, smell, feel, hear, enjoy, know everything, He is that Self.” Katha Upanishad TRANSCENDENCE Transcendence it is the notion that God is an idea too large to grasp, like the Absolute, or the Infinite, and … Continue reading →
Posted in Advaita Vedanta, Ancient Religions, Asharites, Atheism, Ebionites, God, Hinduism, History, Human Nature, Ibn Arabi, Immanence, Jesus, Metaphysics, Mujassimah, Mushabbihah, Mutazilites, Mysticism, Oneness of Being, Ontology, Philosophy, Sanatana Dharma, Spirituality, Tawhid, Theology, Transcendence, Uncategorized, Wahdat al Wujud
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Tagged Agnosticism, Asharites, Atheism, Being, Brahman, Christ, Christians, Ebionites, God, Hinduism, Ibn Arabi, Immanence, Ishvara, Jesus, Mutazilites, Sanata Dharma, Theology, Transcendence
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ONTOLOGICAL AND METAPHYSICAL PROBLEMS OF REINCARNATION
Yes and No! Between the yes and the no spirits fly from their matter and heads from their bodies… Ibn Arabi First let me state I do not desire to antagonize, but enlighten. Neither I have the pretension to bring … Continue reading →
Posted in Advaita Vedanta, God, Ibn Arabi, Metaphysics, Oneness of Being, Ontology, Reincarnation, Spirituality, Tawhid, Wahdat al Wujud
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Tagged Advaita Vedanta, Atman, Brahman, Fitche, Good and Evil, Heaven, Hegel, Hell, Ibn Arabi, Karma, Metaphysics, Monism, Ontology, Panentheism, Pantheistic, Post-Modernism, Reincarnation, Sanata Dharma, Tawhid, Theology, Upanishads, Vedas
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