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  • The Form of the Good: Plato’s Ultimate Reality

    Hi there, dreamers and deep thinkers. Today, we’re diving into one of the most profound ideas in Western philosophy—Plato’s Form of the Good. If you’ve ever wondered about the nature of truth, morality, or ultimate reality, this concept is at the heart of it all. Buckle up, because we’re going straight to the core of…

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  • The Teachings of the Cult of Pythagoras: Mysticism, Math, and the Meaning of Life

    The name Pythagoras might bring to mind dusty geometry textbooks and the infamous Pythagorean theorem. But the man behind the math was more than just a numbers guy—he was a philosopher, a mystic, and the leader of an enigmatic secret society. The cult of Pythagoras blended mathematics with spirituality, shaping Western thought in ways still…

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  • Who Was Pythagoras? The Man, The Myth, The Mystery

    Pythagoras. The name alone evokes thoughts of triangles and high school math. But the man behind the famous theorem was far more than a mathematician. He was a philosopher, a mystic, and—depending on who you ask—almost a deity.

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