Thursday, 22 May 2014

{Space}[12th September 1975]

[Redbook2:70][19750912:1845]{Space}[12th September 1975]

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Similar basic considerations apply to the ‘present’ dimensions of Here – say, length breadth and height – which, if applied to the Totality, run up against the same equal inconceivability of, on the one hand, a finite Totality (what lies beyond?) and, on the other hand, an infinite Totality.

The only conceivable solution is to regard these dimensions as more of the Limits on us, so that whether Here is finite or infinite from our viewpoint becomes of little importance against the knowledge that for the Totality as a 'whole', there are no such dimensions: save within created limits such as ours; Space does not exist, and the concept of 'Space' does not occur.

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