Monistic-polytheism
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A form of monism which combines elements of polytheism, as in Neoplatonism, Hermeticism, and Hinduism.
In Monistic-Polytheism the many Gods and Goddesses are unified by a principle, which is their shared divine essence. The unifying principle is called 'The One'.
The kind of monism is of the idealistic type, also called Theistic Monism. This may be of the absolute or qualified varieties and the polytheism may be hard-polytheism or soft-polytheism.