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Classical Pantheism is a way of thinking, philosophy, view of the world and/or a realization that could fill-in the gap between scientific fact and the mysterious, it offers a different point-view that's other than atheism or theism, religious or skeptic, one that doesn't entail having to believe in a god or not believing in one. Classical Pantheism is broadly and loosely defined, thus is simple and all-inclusive leaving the details up to you.

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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

How Does Classical Pantheism Relate To Morality?


Pantheism offers a philosophical view of life and existence itself. It has no holy books or sacred teachings. Humans have the choice to do good or evil. There is no heaven or hell. The life of humans here and now is what it is, we could make it heaven or hell.
Respect for life in all forms:
The omniverse (and everything within it) is divine and worthy of respect and awe. It follows that everything in this omniverse has divinity, is worthy of respect and awe. Life and consciousness are considered “aware” and “distinct” component of this omniverse, thus life and consciousness are divine and deserves and demands respect.
Some view everything as divine, including plants, animals, rocks, clouds, thoughts, emotions..
If once sees others are part of the one, as distinct personalities of the same essence, one will feel an innate love for everything and everyone. Thus, love is an often experienced emotion. Further, Pantheism allows a person to shed their fears to a large degree.
Like I said, there is no holy book here, we have inside of ourselves the innate ability to evolve our thoughts, morals, culture and laws. If one bases their morals on the basic concept of respecting divinity that is every where and in everything, we would have fair and just laws and interactions amongst each other.

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  1. Our senses have a limit. But there is a way to broaden that limit. First we have to follow that path. Then only we can decide whether there is something or not which we cannot realize through our present level of sense. Anyway first we have to follow the path. You first climb to the mountain top. Then only you can decide of the view below. Dr. Suranga

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