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==Syncretic Terms==
==Syncretic Terms==

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Eudaimonia

Eudaimonia (sometimes translated into "happiness" refers to Aristotle's assertion that the highest human good is the attainment of eudaimonia, or happiness.

Syncretic Terms

Alignment > Asha, Brahmacharya, Conversion Experience, Divine Perfection, Ethical Perfection, Eudaimonia, Gonennoncwal, Heavenly Marriage, Holiness, Ka'nikonhrÌ:io, Ondinoc, Perfect Connection, Purification, Purity, Rectitude, Renunciation, Repentence, Righteousness, Samyaktva, Sane Living, Self-Actualization, Tahdhīb al-akhlāq, Taubah

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