ellauri158.html on line 731: -- P. 2. prop. 44. schol. Animi fluctuationes. [in: P. 2. prop. 49. schol., P. 3. prop. 17. schol., prop. 18., prop. 18. schol. 1., P. 4. prop. 62. schol.]
ellauri158.html on line 793: -- P. 3. prop. 17. schol. Animi fluctuatio. [in: P. 3. prop. 31.]
ellauri158.html on line 878: -- P. 3. prop. 59. schol. Animi fortitudo: animositas, generositas, modestia; fastidium, taedium. [in: P. 4. prop. 46., prop. 69., prop. 69. schol., prop. 73. schol.]
xxx/ellauri446.html on line 95: Reincarnation is just one of the things where Wiccans stray from the Jesus way. • Reincarnation. Many Wiccans believe that at death, the soul passes into “Summerland,” until the soul is re-birthed again into the physical world. By the way, a Pew Research Poll found that 22% of Christians believe in Reincarnation. • Monism. This means that all is one and one is all; a mystical oneness connects us to nature. • Animism. This is the belief that inanimate objects possess a vital life force. • Pantheism. Similar to animism; it’s the idea that everything is deity. • Panentheism. Deity is within everything and everyone has the deity within them. • Polytheism. Belief that there is more than one god and/or goddess. • Postmodernism. This is the predominate worldview today in which one’s beliefs are determined by personal preference or feelings rather than whether it’s true or not. All views are equally valid because truth is discovered by experience, not knowledge. In this view, there are no absolutes and everything is relative.
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