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THE THEORY OF CELESTIAL INFLUENCE: Man, The Universe, and the Cosmic Mystery by: RODNEY COLLIN
PHILOSOPHICALLY, MAN CAN SUPPOSE AN ABSOLUTE. SUCH AN Absolute would include all possible dimensions both of time and space. That is to say:
It would include not only the whole universe which man can perceive or imagine, but all other such universes which may lie beyond the power of his perception.
It would include not only the present moment of all such universes, but also their past and their future, whatever past and future may mean on their scale.
It would include not only everything actualised in all the past, present and future of all universes, but also everything that potentially could be actualised in them.
It would include not only all possibilities for all existing universes, but also all potential universes, even though they do not exist, nor ever have.
Such a conception is philosophical for us. Logically, it must be like that, but our mind is unable to come to grips with the formula or make any sense of it.
Quoting: Sickscent
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