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Philosophies

Philosophies

If philosophy or philosophies are the art of understanding life in order to live it better, it would seem that there is philosophy through the intellect and philosophy through spirituality. These are two very different approaches. Philosophy through the intellect is limited by time and space Spiritual philosophy is not limited in any way Intellectual philosophy is often the driving force of so-called "progress" often permitted by laws that are not always fair and applied, numerous exceptions testify to this with permanent conflicts. Spiritual philosophy has only one direction, only one "laws of Creation". These laws of Creation are universal, they are the same in all Creation and therefore in all times. Intellectual philosophy evolves with humans changing statuses as needs are created or provoked. Intellectual philosophy is demanding and sometimes sad. Spiritual philosophy, through the hope it gives, is joyful. Intellectual philosophy tries to transform man into God or demi-god to separate the human from God. Intellectual philosophy is marked by vanity towards God by denying his existence or by circumventing God to show the inadequacies of the church and its representatives. It is a little easy to say that on one side philosophers are demi-gods and on the other the representatives of God on earth are usurpers. Spiritual philosophy sends these two points of view back to back since it is well above all these low contingencies, yes spiritual philosophy does not judge, the system of Creation is well made by the laws of reciprocity from which no one escapes. Not even the so-called great intellectual philosophers

SPINOZA Baruch 24.11.1632 RF 71 Charged -7 not mounted Negative10/10 elevation of consciousness 0% Unhappy in his life DESCARTES René March 31, 1596 RF 65 Charged -7 not mounted Negative 10/10 elevation of consciousness 0% Unhappy in his life HEIDEGER Martin 09/26/1889-1976 RF 63 Charged -7 no my mounted negative 10/10 elevation of consciousness 0% *KANT Emmanuel 22.04.1724-1804 RF 104 +4 mounted directly in positive light 10/10 elevation of consciousness 50% *Spiritual philosopher

The Agora Encyclopedia Quebec is a secular state, but does that mean that there is a secular morality worthy of the name in this Quebec? Judging by the commissions of inquiry, it is the law that is serving as our morality at the moment. Which is not reassuring, because a law without morality is an incentive to cheat… or to create a police state. After turning his back on tradition, like Quebec today, Descartes, while waiting to be able to complete his own morality, had the wisdom to give himself what he called a provisional morality and he chose Christian morality for this purpose. Guy Durand, Jacques Grand 'Maison tells us, offers us even better: An ethics at the junction of humanism and religion.

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