The short answer is that pantheists, of any variety and everywhere in the world, like their friends and consider having friends to be a good thing.
The long answer:
In any pantheistic world-view all things are God in some way. In many Eastern Pantheistic views (most notably Hindu) there is a God-essence (Brahman in the Vedas) of which all life partakes. Therefore, all other people (friends included) are but one facet of Brahman and one facet of God or ourselves or 'the oneness' or whatever the actual faith you are thinking about calls it. So there is no 'friend' as there is no 'other', there is only Brahman.
all is one and one is all.There is no one greater but all equal.
Eastern pantheism often views sexuality as a natural and integral part of the human experience, emphasizing its connection to the divine and the universe. It tends to celebrate sexual expression as a way to achieve spiritual enlightenment and unity with the cosmos. Unlike some Western religious perspectives that may impose restrictions on sexual behavior, eastern pantheism generally encourages a more holistic and accepting view of sexuality, seeing it as a manifestation of the sacred energy that flows through all life.
They believe god is the universe .
Pantheists do not see the death of an organism as end, but as mearly a change. The atozms that make up the body simply cease to exist as a unit.
In Eastern Pantheism, which often encompasses beliefs found in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Taoism, friendships are viewed as interconnected expressions of the divine unity that underlies all existence. Relationships are seen as opportunities for spiritual growth and realization of the oneness of all beings. Friends are considered mirrors, reflecting personal qualities and facilitating deeper understanding of oneself and the universe. Ultimately, the connection with friends is valued as part of the larger cosmic relationship that binds all life together.
Verbless question confusion failure madness.
Pantheism identifies God as the universe. He believes in pantheism. Pantheism is a fairly rare doctrine.
There is no single religion called "pantheism" and even if there were, its unlikely you would find more than a handful that agree with anyone else on specifics. However, as pantheism tends to be more pragmatically based, I think its safe to say that pantheists view careers and money as good things.
Paul A. Harrison has written: 'Elements of Pantheism' -- subject(s): Pantheism 'The elements of pantheism'
Eastern View High School was created in 2008.
That is not a question. Atheists view friends as friends.
Pantheism is a philosophy where God is manifested in the universe, and that all creation is a part of God.