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Omnisyntonotheism

A neologism from “omni‑” (all), “syntonic” (harmonious or in tune), and “theism” (belief in God), referring to the belief that all possible forms of theism, polytheism, pantheism, and even atheistic spiritualities are ultimately harmonious expressions of a single, transcendent reality. Omnisyntonotheism holds that apparent contradictions between different religious and metaphysical systems are merely surface differences; at a deeper level, they are in tune (syntonic) with each other. It is a form of perennial philosophy updated for a pluralistic age, often found in interfaith movements and integrative spirituality.
Omnisyntonotheism Example: “He described himself as an omnisyntonotheist: he saw no conflict between the Christian Trinity, the Hindu Brahman, and the Buddhist Emptiness—all were different frequencies of the same harmony.”
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