Philosophy of Nahuatl

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Philosophy of the Nahuatl people On the existence of philosophical knowledge among the NahuasPhilosophers are those who feel the need to explain the origin of things or to formally question their meaning and value or, going even further, carefully explore the truth of life, the existence after death, or the possibility of knowing that other … Read more

Erich Fromm: The Art of Love

Erich Fromm: The Art of Love Is love an art? If so, it requires knowledge and effort. Or is love a pleasant feeling that arises by chance, something that “takes over” a person if they are lucky? This little book is based on the first assumption, while today most people undoubtedly believe in the second. … Read more

Epicurus – Letter to Menoeceus

Epikurus – Letter to Menoeceus Epikurus, a philosopher of the Hellenistic-Roman period, was born in 341 BC on the island of Samos. At the age of eighteen, he came to Athens, where he attended lectures at Plato’s Academy and Aristotle’s Lyceum, as well as Kynosarges, before later establishing his own school. For Epikurus, the task … Read more

Eckhart Tolle – The Power of Silence and the Present Moment

Eckhart Tolle – Speech of Silence and the Power of the Present Momen – Speech of Silence and the Power of the Present Moment Oh my book “Speech of Silence”, in a clear and concise form, but deeply touching what is most important, it speaks about different aspects of human life. Through these short thoughts, … Read more

Cicero – The Orator

What is as pleasant to know and hear as a speech adorned and refined with wise thoughts and significant words? Or as powerful and magnificent as when one speech changes the movement of the people, the restraint of the judges, the dignity of the Senate? Marcus Tullius Cicero, in his works, has left us valuable … Read more

Apollonius – On Harmony

Apolonius – On Harmony Apolonius of Tyana was a Greek philosopher, neoplatonic, teacher, and mystic from the 1st century. Throughout his life, he received knowledge from wise people he encountered and visited on his numerous journeys, and he himself became a renowned teacher. He would teach and advise those who were willing to listen on … Read more

Ancient Testimonies about Egypt

“Ancient testimonies about Egypt” “Egypt has always attracted people. Since ancient times, the word about the vast knowledge of Egyptian priests and sages had spread throughout the known world at that time. Every cultured person of that time wanted to visit this magical land in the hope of encountering something magical, timeless, and true. Millennia … Read more

The Anchor Student – Selection from the Works

Anchor the Student – Selected Works Anchor the Student is a novel about a young prince, set partly on the last remnant of the mythical Atlantis continent, the island of Poseidonis, and partly in the Atlantean colony of Kem (Egypt). The story takes place just before Poseidonis disappeared under the sea. The conversations between Anchor … Read more

Albert Einstein – On Religion and God

Albert Einstein, the famous physicist, philosopher, and humanist, never ceases to fascinate and inspire with his originality. Alice Calaprice, the chief editor at Princeton University Press, has collected quotes about Einstein from others, as well as quotes attributed to him, in her book The Ultimate Quotable Einstein. Each quote in this inspirational collection is carefully … Read more

Axioms of the cosmological model in Timaeus

Axioms of the cosmological model in Timaeus The cosmological model proposed by Plato is a “scientific model” in today’s strict sense of the word. As a result, this construction, this theoretical model of the universe, must be accepted as a formal axiomatic system: a collection of primordial propositions, axioms, which must first be established, and … Read more