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RE: Theos-World "Space the final frontier" ?

Jul 24, 2004 05:18 AM
by Dallas TenBroeck


Dear T:

I think the problem lies in the language we used when we were small and our
parents brought us up in their religion, and "God "was made a person.

Of curse, strictly, the UNIVERSE and its SUPREME QUALITIES would sound on
some ways of describing them like deific religious verbiage. 

Now how does one escape from the bondage of personalities and forms and (the
words used to describe qualities that are strictly the outcome of
impersonality and universal harmony? ) so how to speak of qualities and
ideas that are forces and formless ?

Help 

Dallas
 

-----Original Message-----
From: thalprin [mailto:thalprin@y...] 
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 4:58 PM
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Theos-World "Space the final frontier" ?

To me, sounds like Star Treck, once too often. 

The Space we see is composed of 3physcial dimensions, even if you add 
one perspectual dimension of time there's still a max of 4 dimensions 
that so called space emcompasses - that's what we see.

In string theory (for the equations to work) they need a min 10 and a 
max26 - what we see is very limited.   

Instead of seeing the Omniverse, folks make a god out of the universe
(?), a subset, clearly. 

Life, Life-force, "the Living-One"/"I Am" - I am is about 
consciousness, it's about life/living and self awareness AND that 
aint space AND it aint nothing-ness either.

(Just my opinion.)

Something/nothing, you could bounce that ball all day.



 
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