The Cosmotheandric Experience is not a Christian, an Indic or a Buddhist study, but an interdisciplinary study with a firm foundation. It aims at an integration of the whole of reality: "We have to reconstruct the body of Prajapati, even if some of the parts feel unworthy, are shy or run away . We have to think of all of the fragments of the present world in order to bring them together into a harmonious-though not monoliithic-whole." The Cosmotheandric principle, which the author advocates could be formulated by saying that the divine, the human and the earthly are three irreducible dimensions which constitute the real. |