- Anglický jazyk
Nirvanic Conceptualism
Autor: William Edward III Dattilio
Nirvanic Conceptualism is a new philosophy which practically means "True Freedom". The word Nirvanic meaning something that is Enlightened, or free from, and Conceptualism which refers to concept and the use of concepts as reality, concepts form reality... Viac o knihe
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Nirvanic Conceptualism is a new philosophy which practically means "True Freedom". The word Nirvanic meaning something that is Enlightened, or free from, and Conceptualism which refers to concept and the use of concepts as reality, concepts form reality in other words, thus Freedom of Concept, which means Freedom of Reality. Since mankind's beginning we have searched for the truth, the one ultimate truth. Religions have come and gone. Philosophies made and used. Science has grown, theories made, facts obtained, all to be lost or debated. Nothing has ever achieved the ultimate truth that applies to all. Many think there is no truth. Many now have adapted to the Buddhist/Taoist state of mind in obtaining higher spiritual states by losing ego and losing concepts. All of science, all religions, all philosophies, and all thoughts have one thing in common though they are not believed universally, and that is that they were all made by man. What is to believe in this state? William Dattilio has found the ultimate answer, which can not be debated and applies to all humans! This truth that he has found, this ultimate answer to everything was right in front of us the whole time. This truth that he has found enables all thoughts, beliefs, and concepts to literally be the truth while not being to someone else. This truth makes way for all systems of thought to exist side by side, from Christianity to Hinduism and from any religion to the rational sciences, it is in everything. It is the final philosophy, the ultimate theory, the only law, the truth, and the unifying force for all beings.
- Vydavateľstvo: AuthorHouse
- Rok vydania: 2008
- Formát: Hardback
- Rozmer: 235 x 157 mm
- Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
- ISBN: 9781434387103