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universalism

  1. Dawnofhope

    Karma - Is it a Universal or Dharmic principle?

    Karma can mean different things to different people. A common understanding is the law of cause and effect, of action and reaction. In that sense it is a universal law that not only concerns human behaviour and morality but the phenomonal world too. Karma in Sanskrit means action, work or...
  2. M

    Is humanity in need of more spiritual universalism?

    Considering that the human race has had a long history of denominational divisions and conflicts, should there perhaps be more spiritual paths with a more universalistic outlook on this planet? Would that bring more harmony among the people? And if so, what should such paths look like? Some...
  3. Lorgar-Aurelian

    Universalism and looking at things from a new perspective

    A friend of mine (who should be joining the site soon.) Told me I was looking at all of spirituality from a far too narrow perspective and that if I kept it up I would never go anywhere but atheism. Essentially what he said was that there is a sort of universal spiritual element to life and...
  4. Lorgar-Aurelian

    Why Isn't monotheism the first form of spirituality?

    I’ve often wondered why monotheism isn’t the first form of religion we see historically if things like christianity are true. You would think if God only wanted us to worship him and would punish us otherwise he’d be sure to be the very first spiritual concept humans understood. Of course...
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