High Mandonism

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High Mandonism is a philosophy that was developed in the sixth and seventh centuries by the philosophers Elikiphris (472 to 533), Adamazukos (497 to 569), and Sakkhayanda of Mirrhaimo (505 to 579). They converged at the School of Aglidice. They believed that the whole universe was created and generated from a single cause. They taught that this singular source of all that is generated transcendent emanations, including free will, love (or desire), and light. They believed that the Cosmic Star was a manifestation of the single cause. Their belief system endeavored to explain the relationship between this one cause and the manifest universe.

In later times, High Mandonism vied philosophically and politically with the ongoing development of Arathracianism and Popular Incarnandism, especially with regard to the theological principle of divine unity.

In High Mandonism, the Archaeus is the prime cause or mover of the whole universe. The Archonion is the local cause of the human universe and associated with the sun. It is sometimes associated with the world soul which is also sometimes associated with Asdarah or the physical world.

Principles of High Mandonism

  • The One Cause and the manifest Universe
  • Cosmic Star, The Archaeus, Mandonist Logos
  • The Archonion, little logos
  • High and mysterious argument

Chronology of High Mandonism

472 to 533
Elikiphris
490 to 560
Flourishing of High Mandonism ca 500 (490 to 560)
497 to 569
Adamazukos
505 to 579
Sakkhayanda of Mirrhaimo
737 to 789
Thuliacus Ixamphoriskos
762 to 819
Idyssa of Zethis

List of High Mandonist Philosophers and Teachers

List of Philosophers and Thinkers related to High Mandonism

  • Arathrakozuke (584 to 638) Thuvaki Scholar; also dealt with High Mandonism
  • Omoxos of Mirrhaimo, Kahonri Philosopher, 278 to 327
  • Omios (572 to 627) Ithatian (Deliopian) ecclesiastical-academic philosopher

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