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There are 9 different meanings of Eternalism.
Eternalism Disambiguation

Buddhism
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Main article: Buddhist texts Buddhist scriptures and other texts exist in great variety. Different schools of Buddhism place varying levels of value on them. Some schools venerate certain texts as...
Eternity
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While in the popular mind, eternity often simply means existing for an Everlasting, i.e., limitless, amount of time, many have used it to refer to a timeless existence altogether outside of time. There are a number of arguments for eternity, by which...
Sasatavada
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Sasatavada (English: eternalism/perpetualism) is the Pali term for the Buddhist doctrine of eternal becoming or eternal life, "one life after another", or the "round of Samsara". The idea of eternal becoming is a perfect example of this. Buddhism...
Paradoxology
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Paradoxology, "the use of paradoxes". As a word it originates from Thomas Browne in his book Pseudodoxia Epidemica. [1] Artists associated with the use of paradoxes include Florentin Smarandache is known for his avant-garde movement "paradoxism" as a...
Eternalism is a position in phenomenology that the world must be seen as static and fixed. This worldview is in opposition to mobilism, which states that the world must be seen as in a constant state of flux. These worldviews are particularly relevant to paradoxology.
Eternalism/Perpetualism is the common English translation of sasatavada, the doctrine of eternal becoming rejected by Buddhism.

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