Logosophy

Logosophy is an ethical and philosophical doctrine developed by the Argentine humanist and thinker Carlos Bernardo González Pecotche ( 1901-1963 ). It offers methods and tools that will lead to self-knowledge. From the author himself is described as a new kind of humanism.

Your name combines the Greek root words " lógos " and " sophía " which adopted the author and has given them the importance of " creative word " or " expression of supreme knowledge ," or " original science" or "wisdom".

Logosophy was established in 1930 with the founding of logosophical Foundation in Cordoba, Argentina.

Logosophy describes itself as a new and coherent science that lay open a method which leads the people to the knowledge of themselves, of others, the Creator and the universal laws. In addition, she sees herself with her new view of life and of man as well as his psychological and mental structure as a new form, to feel life and to comprehend.

Logosophy defined the idea as an autonomous and independent of the individual will, psychological entities that occur under the influence of one's own or another's moral and psychological state and act. The precise selection of the thoughts the mental skills would be activated, so that the man could think freely and recognize the true goals of life.

The author

Carlos Bernardo González Pecotche, also known as Raumsol, was born on 11 August 1901 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the son of Jorge N. González and Maria Pecotche de González. He married Paulina Eugenia Puntel on 8 October 1924. Their son Carlos Federico González Puntel was born on 10 July 1925. Carlos Bernardo González Pecotche died on 4 April 1963.

The method

The logosophical method is unique by its author in its core ideas and adapt itself to every mind, since they exactly the part of the knowledge will give him, he could take.

By logosophical method man could his mind, in the totality of its complex operation, learn about profound. Logosophy offer him the opportunity to carry out a complete study of his psychology: his character, his tendencies, his thoughts, his qualities, his deficiencies and all that into play, directly or indirectly, in his mental abilities and would prefer the state of his spirit into consideration.

Objectives

The main objectives of Logosophy are:

  • The conscious evolution of man.
  • The self-knowledge that constitutes the secret of the existence of each individual.
  • The integration of the mind, so that man may use the values ​​belonging to him.
  • The knowledge of the universal laws to adapt to life in their wise principles.
  • The recognition of the mental, transcendental world in which all constructive ideas and thoughts originate.
  • The construction of a new life and a future through the development of its capabilities.
  • The development of the deep understanding of the functions of studying, learning, teaching, thinking and reacting.
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