Tag: Pre-Socratics

  • Explaining Modern Theosophy: Hyponoia, Analogy and Eclecticism in Classical Philosophical Rigor

    Explaining Modern Theosophy: Hyponoia, Analogy and Eclecticism in Classical Philosophical Rigor

    An analysis of the intellectual and philosophical lineage of Modern Theosophy through an explanation of the classical methods and practices that underlie Theosophy, religion and theology, and the implications of Theosophy’s roots in a primordial tradition of ancient Persia and Central Asia and the peoples and cultures of South Asia. No one term ever fits…

  • Heraclitus of Ephesus: Philosopher of the Ever-Living Fire in the Ionian Tradition

    Heraclitus of Ephesus: Philosopher of the Ever-Living Fire in the Ionian Tradition

    Imagine stepping into a river, only to find that both you and the water have transformed in the blink of an eye. “No man ever steps in the same river twice,” declared Heraclitus. This simple yet profound observation captures the fundamentals of his philosophy; and one that revolutionized how we understand change, unity, and the…