Tuesday, 20 May 2014

{Time [continued]}[8th September 1975]

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But the nature of causation itself in such a Totality without Time, although not inconceivable, is mind-boggling: perhaps ‘natural’ causation (within our Order) is wholly or partly ‘reversed’, so that what we would understand to be the cause of an event (or situation – I am not sure of the distinction, if any, in such a Totality) becomes its justification.

The necessity to avoid conflict (as we would see it), avoided in our Space by the limits and mechanism of causation, can only be resolved by the existence of the Totality as One.

Our existence – the existence of Here, i.e. our Space – may then be accounted for as a justification of some alteration (or situation) (other than our own existence) in the essential nature of Totality.


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