I’m not usually big on labels, but I wanted to propose a term for our group. Someone asked my religion yesterday, and for the first time I answered “I am a perennialist.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perennial_philosophy?wprov=sfti1It felt right. 🤔 Perennialism is the belief all religions derive from a universal inner truth; that their outward manifestations are simply the results of the cultures or psychologies that produced them.
The term actually has a long history, and dates back to the Renaissance and the Neo-Platonists. There are also more recent strands of it you can identify in RM Bucke, Aldous Huxley, Walt Whitman, and the transcendentalists.
If you read the article there are some immature people who use the term, but at the same time that doesn’t mean they are wrong.
The term describes very simply what we do here every day… comparative religions with a focus on the direct experience of the divine.
It comes from “perennial” like a type of plant that blooms again and again; ie, that the universals of human religion reappear regardless of place and time, as they’re independently existing (they’re simply true).
It just seems an inevitable conclusion, especially in our globalized world, that we would end up with such a belief.
It also seems very practical, as you could retroactively claim many figures. I was reading about Kabir recently who technically identified as neither Muslim nor Hindu. It sounds like he was a subscriber to the “perennial philosophy.” It would be the same for Whitman, Rumi, etc. 🤔