What does pantheism mean? : r religion - Reddit To help another, to a pantheist, is to help yourself, because you = God = the other person To cause suffering to another, to a pantheist, causes suffering to yourself; thus what we call "karma" is really a self-inflicted action out of ignorance, and lack of realization, that we are others; it is only a temporary illusion that we are separate
Confusion about the term Pantheism and its core beliefs Hi, I am not a pantheist, but a pagan and I have some questions for the pantheists here First of all, I don’t know how diverse pantheism is In paganism there was always an acceptance of people with a large variety of deities and beliefs regarding magic, afterlife and the nature of the world
How is pantheism any different from atheism? : r philosophy - Reddit When saying pantheist view everything as God, it might be misleading to some people as they might believe God is a quality in everything and is to be worshiped As a pantheist the only things I consider to be 'god like' are the very forces that created everything and binds the universe together The fundamental forces
hi can someone explain to me the basics of pantheism? So I don't see it like the Christian God If you are curious have 4 minutes to spare this is a wonderful video from the pantheist philosopher Alan Watts Also if you have another couple min there is also a great 4 min video description of Pantheism too The Real You - Alan Watts Pantheism - The forever All - you are the All
Scientific Naturalist Pantheism - Reddit Pantheism is the belief that the most divine thing in the universe is the universe itself That the micro and macro are intertwined in an elaborate system that of which we humans are a piece This is not to be confused with panENtheism, which maintains the identity and significance of the non-divine in the world PanENtheists tend to believe in an anthropomorphic god
Is Ibn Arabi a Pantheist? + Tips on studying his philosophy It is unfortunate many people read these inappropriate and incorrect translations which portray Shaykh Ibn Arabi as an outright kafir and pantheist, making it seem as if he believed in some sort of nonsense that God is in the literal sense in everything and everywhere and in humans and that by "transcending" or "annihilating the ego" that you
Was Hegel a Pantheist? : r askphilosophy - Reddit what I wonder is Hegel is considered a pantheist Looking for categorizations in broad strokes like this is almost always unhelpful The chapter "Logic and Ontology" in Houlgate's The Opening of Hegel's Logic (or really, the whole first half of the book) might help you tease out the differences
How can I become a Pantheist? : r pantheism - Reddit I love the idea of being a pantheist To be able to believe and feel divinity in nature, to be able to have faith and not disgust for reality But I don’t know how I can convince myself when I see how putrid everything is Sure there are good people and nature has its beauty but I only see how it’s the selfish, the cruel and that are rewarded