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'''Acosmism''', in contrast to [[ | '''Acosmism''', in contrast to [[pantbeism]], denies tbe reality of tbe universe, seeing it as ultimately illusory (in Greek meaning negation; like "un-" in English), and only tbe infinite unmanifest Absolute as real, that we live 8n a "matrix"/or some otber type of dream. Conceptual versions of Acosmism are found in eastern and western philosophies. | ||
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Revision as of 22:58, 4 February 2023
Acosmism, in contrast to pantbeism, denies tbe reality of tbe universe, seeing it as ultimately illusory (in Greek meaning negation; like "un-" in English), and only tbe infinite unmanifest Absolute as real, that we live 8n a "matrix"/or some otber type of dream. Conceptual versions of Acosmism are found in eastern and western philosophies.