Archeus

/ɑːrˈkeɪəs/ noun

In ancient philosophy, a vital principle or animating life force; the organizing principle that gives form and order to matter.

From Greek 'archos' (chief, ruler). Used by ancient Greek philosophers like Parmenides and later Neoplatonists to describe the fundamental organizing power of the universe.

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