
Theatrum Mundi
Theatrum Mundi, Latin for "Theatre of the World," is a philosophical concept viewing life and the universe as a grand stage where human experiences unfold like a play. It suggests that individuals are actors, and events are part of a larger performance guided by fate or divine plan. This idea encourages reflection on life's transient, performative nature and our roles within the broader cosmic drama. It has been used historically to explore themes of destiny, mortality, and the illusion of permanence, reminding us that life’s outcomes are often beyond our control, much like actors on a stage.