Re: my proposals for a philosophical language
From: | J Y S Czhang <czhang23@...> |
Date: | Sunday, January 26, 2003, 8:38 |
In a message dated 2003:01:24 01.18.19 AM, isaacp@UKR.NET writes:
> [ ... ] if I have chance to make something more substantial of Lweng Chet -
>an Indochina-styled apriori conlang, I think I'll need to cast some East
>Asian spirituality concepts into it, borrowing them from Buddhism, Daosism,
>Shinto...
A more likely mix is animism, Hinduism, Theraveda Buddhism, and Daoism.
Shinto is entirely Japanese.
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