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Re: Where are the other universes? - 10-29-2007, 06:27 AM

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Backed up and based on simplicity, there are infinite and equal universes as there are infinite points of equal perception. When one sees difference, one has found the flaw that hold the universe apart. When one has finds equality, one know the truth and unity of all.

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Makes perfect sense to me, MJA! Each wave-centre is the centre of its sense-able (observable) 'universe'. Space, being infinite, would then amount to infinitely changing 'points' of existence. Effectively, we would observe all things as being 'in motion', which of course we do.


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People look after the things they have affection for. It is thus essential that we learn to have affection for the planet that sustains us.

"The sense of threat from every quarter of what is known as the Establishment – which is to say, of modern civilization – is not altogether a put-on or an act for many of these young folk, but an actual condition of soul. The break-off is real, and what is being bombed and blown up outside are actual symbols of interior fears." - Joseph Campbell

  
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