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Re: names?

Apr 19, 1996 12:11 PM
by alexis dolgorukii


At 03:56 AM 4/19/96 -0400, you wrote:
>
>>>How would you define a universe? Would that be the container for solar
>>>systems and the Cosmos as container for universes? The Urantia Book has much
>>>to say on this subject and makes interesting theories but it seem such a
>>>vast subject to think about that labels are hard to pin down as to their
>>>meaning. Did the SD have a word for the container of creation? I have read
>>>it but I can't remember if it was mentioned. I suppose it was the circle
>>>with the dot in it or was it just the circle before the dot appeared.
>>>>
>>>Bee Brown
>>>Member TSNZ,Wanganui Branch.
>>>Theos Int & L
>>>
>>>How about..."A circle whose center is everywhere and whose circumference
>>exists not at all.
>>
>>alexis dolgorukii'
>>member TI, FTSA
>>
>That's the one. I knew I had heard of something that expressed it. I suppose
>this is one ??????? that has no name.
>>
>Bee Brown
>Member TSNZ,Wanganui Branch.
>Theos Int & L
>
>Bee: I honestly don't know if that definition has a name or not. If I ever
did it's buried somewhere in my database (head), But I do know that HPB
wasn't the first to use those words for that perception.

alexis dolgorukii
member TI,FTSA


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