WHY THE UNIVERSE WAS DESCRIBED AS HARMONY
Ancient philosophers did not describe the universe as a machine. They described it as music.
To Pythagoras and his successors, harmony meant proportion, balance, and relationship. When something was “out of tune,” it produced disorder — not punishment.
This language survives today in different forms:
When thought, emotion, and action align, life feels harmonious. When they conflict, dissonance appears.
The language has changed.
The principle has not.
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