THE ADVAITIC LOVING KNOWLEDGE A mystical experience in Raimon Panikkar
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From the Hindu perspective known as advaita, or aduality, Panikkar criticizes the primacy of scientific thought in detriment of a more holistic vision of reality, which is for him related to an experience of a “new innocence”. Such experience requires a vision of the third eye, which integrates reason and the senses, that can also be called mystical experience. In the panikkarian vision, mystics are an adualistic relationship between action and contemplation, knowledge and love. We will show how he builds such criticism and points out a way, which he thinks would lead to a kind of loving knowledge, more integrated to what he calls the experience of Life.
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