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Newguest Posted 16 years ago
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Otherworldly, or dualist

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In other words, all of these traditions (Buddhism, Jainism ...) are otherworldly, or dualist. They

don’t hark back to the pre-Fall vision of the world in a complete way because they

don’t see the whole of the material world as the manifestation of spirit-force.

--- What does "otherworldly" mean here? Maybe "not from this world" or "transcendental"?

Also: Does it say "...otherworldly, that is dualist"? Does ",or" mean "that is" in this case or just "and"?

  

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With the comma there it is an explanation of the previous term (your "that is"). Are you still reading all these New Age books? I have no idea what all their terms mean, and I don't think anyone else does either.

  • With the comma there it is an explanation of the previous term (your "that is").
  • Are you still reading all these New Age books?
  • I have no idea what all their terms mean, and I don't think anyone else does either.
  • , there is the world, the one that is a manifestation of spirit force, and these "traditions" also explain reality in terms of another world, hence the dualism.
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With the comma there it is an explanation of the previous term (your "that is").

Are you still reading all these New Age books?
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Are you still reading all these New Age books?


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