Because of his ecstatic effusions on nature, Shelley is sometimes labeled a pantheist. |
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The cycles of Nature tend to be the framework for thedevelopment of pantheist ceremonies. |
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There is no official doctrine which establishes what a pantheist is supposed to believe. |
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Particularly central to pantheist practice is the cultivation of the perception that there is an interdependence among all things. |
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To clarify further, the pantheist god is the universe itself, as understood by science, as perceived by the eyes and by other sensory organs. |
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The pantheist god is visible, palpable, present, obvious, absolute and evident, as clear as the light of the sun. |
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As far as I am concerned, experiencing ecstatic states of absorption and union with Nature form the existential nucleus of pantheist practice. |
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A Manichean who believes the world is essentially evil will draw radically different moral lessons than a pantheist who finds God present everywhere in his creation. |
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For this reason, you should not say as does the pantheist that the law instituted and proclaimed by the government always is basic law. |
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The Ayahausca Pantheist Society is best defined as a pantheist religion with influences from Yoga, Taoism and Zen Buddhism, as well as from humanism, modern psychology, Naturalism, and Andean and indigenous cultures. |
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For example, for a pantheist, kicking a dog is the same as kicking God! |
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Since nature offers innumerable variations and subtleties, one would expect variety in ways of relating to her, especially because aesthetics and an appreciation of beauty are a characteristic of the pantheist spirit. |
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While neither of them was a pantheist, both related to all of creation as a sacred cosmos filled with the mysterious and awesome power of God which, while other than man, still related directly to man. |
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Lage is a pantheist, known mostly for playing several kinds of jazz, in trios and quartets and by himself, and Eldridge is a member of the brainy, hot-shot string band Punch Brothers. |
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De Chardin was also a pantheist, who claimed that everything is God. |
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But his spiritual ideal remains more general, even pantheist. |
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Compare with Thomas McFarland, Coleridge and the Pantheist Tradition, 123, 152, et passim. |
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