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With this issue, we embark on an exploration of the theme of Unity through Diversity. There is an evident intrinsic harmony in the movement and rhythm of nature, exemplified by the cycle of seasons. Winter and Spring manifest differently in nature, providing us with the opportunity to engage with various facets of the same essence.
Similarly, the diversity within humanity presents us with a chance to broaden our perspectives and perceive the world through different lenses. Each unique viewpoint enriches the tapestry of our collective human experience. One notable manifestation of our diversity can be observed in the arts.
Despite the myriad expressions and forms, all classical arts—be it poetry, music, dance, or any other—are fundamentally attempts to connect with and express beauty. Beauty is considered an archetype, a pathway to connect with divinity. Regardless of our differences, there exists a shared resonance with Beauty within us, as suggested by ancient Greek philosophers.
Centuries ago, Zen masters sculpted enigmatic mindscapes of Zen Temple Gardens, inviting inward journeys of self-discovery. Whether through encounters with beauty in nature or moments of contemplation, we may endeavor to awaken the realization of our inherent divinity within us, echoing Plato's concept of Reminiscence.
Philosophy, at its essence, invites us to voyage into the depths of our own selves, where we may unravel the mysteries of existence. We must dare to Discover. Awaken. Transform.

The Acropolitan Magazine Description:

EditorNew Acropolis Cultural Organization

CategoríaCulture

IdiomaEnglish

FrecuenciaQuarterly

In Ancient Greece, the Acropolis referred to the sacred centre, that lay higher than the rest of the city. It was a place of inspiration; a bridge that enabled citizens yo connect to the divine, evoking the expression of the higher human virtues. Deriving inspiration from its purpose, The Acropolitan Magazine serves as a tribute to every citizen yearning for these higher principles in all aspects of Life: truth, Beauty, justice, Goodness.

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