No Age Ontology

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No Age Ontology
Author : Max Corradi
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Publisher : Jaborandi Publishing
Language : English
Release Date : 04 March 2024
ISBN : 978186723xxxx
Pages : 163 pages
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No Age Ontology is a compendium of ancient spiritual, ontological and philosophical Wisdom teachings which aim to guide the individual towards total Liberation from the bondage of time. No Age Ontology rejects the notion of a fixed, essential nature of things and living beings based on permanent identities and claims that an entity’s identity is shaped by a complex interplay of factors, including cultural and social context, individual experience and habitual tendencies which are ever changing and impermanent. No Age Ontology encourages us to rethink all our assumptions about time and to recognize that the diversity and complexity of human experience and perception is nothing but an illusion.

No Age Ontology

No Age Ontology is a compendium of ancient spiritual, ontological and philosophical Wisdom teachings which aim to guide the individual towards total Liberation from the bondage of time. No Age Ontology rejects the notion of a fixed, essential nature of things and living beings based on permanent identities and claims

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