geoperipatism
Geoperipatism is a term that describes the philosophical belief that all things possess a kind of soul or vital principle, which is inherent in their very being and operation. This concept is closely associated with the philosophy of Aristotle and his followers, known as Peripatetics. The word itself is derived from "geo" (earth) and "peripatism," suggesting a terrestrial or immanent form of the Aristotelian idea of soul.
In Aristotelian philosophy, the soul is not a separate entity but rather the form or essence of
This view contrasts with dualistic philosophies that separate the material world from a spiritual or immaterial