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| 1234305472 | 2024-07-13T17:18:43Z | ImMurdoch | [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Ecoism''' is a new philosophy, developed by [[Hares Youssef]]. It proposes a holistic view of consciousness, mind, and reality, emphasizing their interconnectedness and mutual influence. The study suggests that our understanding of the world is shaped by the complex interplay between our consciousness and the reality it perceives, with the mind acting as both an observer and a participant in this process. This philosophy offers new ways to think about...' |
