ΟΙ ΓΛΩΣΣΕΣ ΤΟΥ ΚΟΣΜΟΥ: ΑΛΕΞΗΣ ΚΑΡΠΟΥΖΟΣ book cover

ΟΙ ΓΛΩΣΣΕΣ ΤΟΥ ΚΟΣΜΟΥ: ΑΛΕΞΗΣ ΚΑΡΠΟΥΖΟΣ

Συλλογή δοκιμίων για τη φιλοσοφία και τη ψυχολογία της γλώσσας.


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Συλλογή δοκιμίων για τη φιλοσοφία και τη ψυχολογία της γλώσσας.
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Alexis Arpouzos

Alexis Karpouzos is an Greek-born Philosopher, Spiritual Teacher and Author, founder of the international center of learning, research and culture in Greece. The center has contacts and partnerships in 15 countries. More than 12.000 people have participated in the lessons and community's actions.Alexis karpouzos currently writes and tours as a teacher. He holds that is only the mind and the language that divides unity of universal space-time into conceptual parts, while Consciousness remains one unified whole. "I invite people to just remember that the world does not consist of subjects and objects, the "subject" and the "object" are metaphysical abstractions of the single and indivisible Wholeness. Man's finite knowledge separates the Whole into parts and studies fragmentarily the beings. The Universal Wholeness is manifested in multiple forms and each form encapsulates the Wholeness. All beings and things, visible and invisible are interrelated and inseparable, are the same and different forms of open wholeness. You are not separate from that which you are intrinsically a part of, regardless of how distant other things seem to be from you. You are a part of all that appears to you, and they are all a part of you. You affect each other, because you are one another. The possibility of survival, passing through a generous and friendly relationship with the other man, with the other beings, the planet as a whole, the stars and the whole universe. Αs he says, 'We need a post-ontological poetic thought, we need a sense of the unity of life and of humans for the sake of human welfare and for the survival of the planet. We need a sense of unity with the cosmos so that we can connect with Reality. But we also need a sense of individuality, for the sake of our own dignity and independence and of the loving care for others. We need it to appreciate each natural form, each animal and plant, each human person in their uniqueness'. more…

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