Cosmic night.
Thursday, 20 August 2020
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I understand that our infinite is but one of many. But what is the extent of creation of our Absolute Sun?
With the end of this present Mahamanvantara, what will cease to exist: our solar system, our galaxy or our entire universe?
Thank you.
With the end of this present Mahamanvantara, what will cease to exist: our solar system, our galaxy or our entire universe?
Thank you.
There is no extent to that which is Absolute. The Ain Soph Aur, the Limitless Light, has its center everywhere and circumference nowhere.
Different celestial bodies operate in accordance with their own temporality and longevity. Some suns, solar systems, and galaxies are in activity. Others are entering a cosmic night. There are many nuances to the rhythm, flux, and diapason of any universe. But if you want a picture of where we are at now, you can study the book below:
Different celestial bodies operate in accordance with their own temporality and longevity. Some suns, solar systems, and galaxies are in activity. Others are entering a cosmic night. There are many nuances to the rhythm, flux, and diapason of any universe. But if you want a picture of where we are at now, you can study the book below:
For thirty years I sought God. But when I looked carefully I found that in reality God was the seeker and I the sought. -Bayazid al-Bastami
There is no extent to that which is Absolute. The Ain Soph Aur, the Limitless Light, has its center everywhere and circumference nowhere.
Different celestial bodies operate in accordance with their own temporality and longevity. Some suns, solar systems, and galaxies are in activity. Others are entering a cosmic night. There are many nuances to the rhythm, flux, and diapason of any universe. But if you want a picture of where we are at now, you can study the book below:
Different celestial bodies operate in accordance with their own temporality and longevity. Some suns, solar systems, and galaxies are in activity. Others are entering a cosmic night. There are many nuances to the rhythm, flux, and diapason of any universe. But if you want a picture of where we are at now, you can study the book below:
For thirty years I sought God. But when I looked carefully I found that in reality God was the seeker and I the sought. -Bayazid al-Bastami
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