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The Golden Chain: An Anthology of Pythagorean and Platonic Philosophy

By: Algis Uzdavinys ~ Foreword by: John Finamore


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"Neither Aristotle nor any other Platonic, or genuinely Hellenic philosopher, would have approved of what the modern European man, in his greedy desire for profit, and demonic will to power, has made out of Hellenic philosophia" -Christos C. Evangeliou In modern times, Hellenic philosophy is almost always equated with "rationalism," pure and simple, devoid of any spiritual contents. This could not be further from the truth. The unique approach in this book corrects the modern view of what Hellenic philosophy is and what kind of wisdom it presents. In reality, the Platonic and Pythagorean philosophy is a way of life and a means of spiritual realization. Its objective is to establish for practitioners a harmony with the cosmos, purifying their souls, and leading to union with the Divine Intellect and the One. Such philosophy is closer to the eternal Mysteries than to the fashions of Western logicians. By the Platonists and Pythagoreans themselves, their philosophy has been regarded as the "Golden Chain" of succession and transmission of essential and unchangeable knowledge.


 

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