Anima — Mundi

The idea that the world possesses its own soul was first popularized by Plato in his dialogue Timaeus . He argued that the creator made the universe as a "living creature endowed with soul and reason".

Literally translated from Latin, Anima Mundi means anima mundi

Aria embarked on a journey to reconnect with the Anima Mundi, to listen to its whispers and to understand its plight. She traversed the world, visiting sacred sites and meeting with wise elders. She listened to the stories of the land, and she began to hear the faint whispers of the Anima Mundi. The idea that the world possesses its own

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The idea that the world possesses its own soul was first popularized by Plato in his dialogue Timaeus . He argued that the creator made the universe as a "living creature endowed with soul and reason".

Literally translated from Latin, Anima Mundi means

Aria embarked on a journey to reconnect with the Anima Mundi, to listen to its whispers and to understand its plight. She traversed the world, visiting sacred sites and meeting with wise elders. She listened to the stories of the land, and she began to hear the faint whispers of the Anima Mundi.

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