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DEFINITION

The term is derived from the greek words 'filo' and 'gnosis'.

Filo means: to love

Gnosis means: knowledge

Filognosy therefore means love for knowledge

The formal definition:

Filognosy (can also be spelled philognosy) literally means: love for knowledge. Filognosy is about the love for the knowledge of self-realisation as inspired by as well the western as eastern concepts of emancipation that together make for  the integrity of the different views, forms of logic and intelligence one finds in modern society on a global scale.The term is used to contrast the term philosophy as not just the love for wisdom or its development is the goal but more the love for knowledge, the spiritual knowledge of Christianity or gnosis if you like, in its entirety as it is. In the concrete world the term implies the practice of inducing oneness and harmony of consciousness in the fields of facts (method/science), principles (analysis/spirituality) and the person (religion/politics) by means of contemplation, discourse and service to the natural order of time in association with the ether, as the method for countering the troubles of ignorance (see for more definitions: Terms).

The integrity of this approach is best represented with the following graphical representation showing the different elements of filognosy - that with the illusion of a certain linear causality are discussed in the six sections of this site - as intermingling fields of interest. One could say to it that the central interest of a proper analytically founded spirituality with respect for as well the impersonal scientific as for the more personal facts of life is methodically engaged in the politics of promoting and negotiating the cause as described in the before mentioned definition.

 


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