03-15-2021, 12:11 PM
There is a concept in philosophy called Perennialism which views all religions as emanating from a single source ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perennial_philosophy ). This school of thought developed during the renaissance in Europe when there was a renewed interest in Neo-Platonic philosophy which hold the belief that all things emanate from the One. There are parallels with the Kabbalah and Christian mysticism. Neo-Platonic philosophy also shares a lot with Eastern philosophies such as Taoism and Buddhism, and indeed there was some cross-pollination between east and west after the conquests of Alexander the Great brought the two cultures into contact, from which we got stuff like Greco-Buddhism ( https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greco-Buddhism ).
There are similar parallels to be found in belief systems all over the world, whether due to Confederation sources spreading the Law of One or just a natural tendency to gravitate towards these kinds of beliefs.
The paths are many but the law is One.
There are similar parallels to be found in belief systems all over the world, whether due to Confederation sources spreading the Law of One or just a natural tendency to gravitate towards these kinds of beliefs.
The paths are many but the law is One.