Skip to main content

Pantheistic Solipsistic Buddhism 

Today, a young philosophy major on Magic Mushrooms, realized that all matter in the Universe is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration; that our souls are actually the electronic energy connections within our minds. That we are all one universal consciousness born into separate realities, experiencing itself subjectively. There is NO such thing as space and time or death; life is only an existential dream, and everything that ever thrived in the universe (humans, animals, plants, stars) is the imagination of ourselves.

Pretty much true.
Today, a young philosophy major on Magic Mushrooms, realized that all matter in the Universe is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration; that our souls are actually the electronic energy connections within our minds. That we are all one universal consciousness born into separate realities, experiencing itself subjectively. There is NO such thing as space and time or death; life is only an existential dream, and everything that ever thrived in the universe (humans, animals, plants, stars) is the imagination of ourselves.

Pantheistic Solipsistic Buddhism

pantheist 

The belief that God is everything and that everything is God.

Does not mean that there is no transcendent aspect to nature, merely that every piece is an incarnation of the whole.
Christian: Do you think this pencil is God?
Pantheist: Sure. It's the will to power just like you, the stars, or anything else.
pantheist by Freiheit July 29, 2008

Pantheist 

ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from pan-‘all’ + Greek theos ‘god’
A person who identifies God as the Cosmos, or immanent in all life, while also claiming the existence of metaphysical energy & forces in Nature. The belief in an afterlife depends completely on the individual, and morally most are pro-life. Describing one as a Pantheist could also be alternatively used in place of Animist, or Pagan.
A woman meditating with Nature could feel the godly forces of healing and enlightenment powering her body.

She must be a Pantheist.
Pantheist by Shapeshifter89 December 29, 2013
A PATHist is an ill-mannered sub-human (which could be a troll, white-trash, Al Sharpton Racist, Sex-in-the-Cidiot female, dumb-ass Third-Worlder, etc.), who have to crowd onto the PATH train in NYC/NJ with no regard for personal space or respect of other people. A PATHist is easily identified as having to be the first to get a seat on the train; refusal to remove rediculously pretentious-looking backpacks that only a terrorist or moon-bound astronaut could love; crazed look in their eyes (probably did not yet have their morning coffee); and, finally, everything they do during the commute must be asses-to-elbows in your face (or other body part).
"Look at that dumb-ass PATHist trying to be the first one onto the train!"
PATHist by Risk-Taker December 6, 2006

Pantheistic 

From PAN="all" & Greek THEOS= "god". Is a theological claim that identifies God as the cosmos, or immanent in all life. Pantheists hold nature and universe as sacred and therefore to be worshiped. Most support supernatural and magical claims that will never be fully understood through science. Religions that currently espouse a Pantheistic godhead would be: Wicca(Neopaganism), Taoism, and Shintoism; with Buddhism and Hinduism being more mildly Pantheistic. Morally, Pantheists view the world as generally good in nature while excepting that evil exists. Mostly all Pantheists claim to be pro-life and denounce all evil actions upon nature or life itself.

Even though the term was coined in the 18th century, most anthropologists describe Pantheism to be the underlying theology of all ancient religions before Polytheism was written by temple hierarchy.
He touched a tree and could feel it’s spirit and godly energy.

She said, he must be Pantheistic
Pantheistic by Shapeshifter89 December 28, 2013
Someone who goes to church and performs and participates in all the religious ceremony, but does not actually believe in any of it.
Most of the people in that church are pathiests.
pathiest by socceronly June 9, 2010