What does pantheism mean? : r religion - Reddit As a pantheist you see everything in nature as special, and spiritual; including human beings as well as things the average commoner would unfortunately deem as "less-than" or "other-than" Every being has importance, significance, and value
Revering the universe, caring for nature, celebrating life. Pantheism is the belief that the universe is God, and that everything within it is a divine manifestation of the entire Cosmos In other words, you are IT! From the Hindu philosophy of Vedanta, the eponymous Tao in Taoist philosophy, the Stoic philosophy of the Logos, and the Enlightenment philosophy of Spinoza and others, Pantheism has an ancient and rich history, though it has never attained
How can I become a Pantheist? : r pantheism - Reddit How can I become a Pantheist? I know it’s a weird question I was raised catholic with very moderate parents, I was never forced to believe or felt shunned if I ever had doubts so I very much respect people with faith However I noticed that through out the years I’ve become a nihilistic atheist without really wanting to be one
hi can someone explain to me the basics of pantheism? - Reddit The main thing to know about the pantheist “god” is that it’s not a conscious, aware being separate from the world It is the world Most people wouldn’t say all of humanity has a shared conscious; similarly, you wouldn’t say that about god in the pantheist view
How is pantheism any different from atheism? : r philosophy If one is a pantheist, one is necessarily an atheist of any conception of god that is a being distinct from the universe However, one can be an atheist and reject pantheism Usually, this follows the argument that the pantheistic definition of god is meaningless and or redundant Reply reply [deleted] • Comment deleted by user Reply reply
Confusion about the term Pantheism and its core beliefs : r . . . - Reddit If the pantheist god everything would be conscious and creates is this world we are living in now, he would not be a nice one I think, because for most creatures suffering exceeds joy Can someone who is a pantheist say something about my questions and positions regarding pantheism?
What are your beliefs and practices as a Pantheist? - Reddit What are your beliefs and practices as a Pantheist? I am interested in worldbuilding and am exploring the idea of creating a Pantheist religion for the people of my world So I want to deepen my understanding of Pantheism in order to develop a more authentic depiction
Can a Catholic be a panentheist? : r Catholicism - Reddit It would be a heresy to be a pantheist if by pantheist you mean "everything is God" or "everything is a part of God" or "Nature is God and God is Nature" Catholicism says that God exists and Nature Creation was created by Him, but Creation is not God or part of God
Any Pantheists in here? Is there any one that can make sense . . . - Reddit My naturalistic pantheist take on God basically describes a vast, ultimately unknowably large and complex reality that is shrouded by our evolutionarily limited minds This thing, the universe, operates in ways that we can't often fathom, despite our best attempts at naming and understanding the great forces around us
Pantheism vs Buddhism : r Buddhism - Reddit I briefly identified as Pantheist prior to getting involved with the Buddhadharma I would have to say that there are definitely some similarities, but it kind of depends on which flavor of Pantheism you are talking about