Discourse on Time and Space by a Celestial Being
Time is the stream
of flowing temporal events perceived by creature consciousness. Time is a name given to the succession-arrangement whereby
events are recognized and segregated. The universe of space is a time-related phenomenon as it is viewed from any interior
position outside of the fixed abode of Paradise. The motion of time is only revealed in relation to something which does not move in space as a time
phenomenon. In the universe of universes Paradise and its Deities transcend both time and space. On the inhabited worlds, human personality (indwelt and oriented by the Paradise Father's spirit) is the only physically related reality
which can transcend the material sequence of temporal events.
Animals do not sense time as does man, and even to man, because of his
sectional and circumscribed view, time appears as a succession of events; but as man ascends, as he progresses inward, the
enlarging view of this event procession is such that it is discerned more and more in its wholeness. That which formerly appeared
as a succession of events then will be viewed as a whole and perfectly related cycle; in this way will circular simultaneity
increasingly displace the onetime consciousness of the linear sequence of events.
There are seven different conceptions of space as it
is conditioned by time. Space is measured by time, not time by space. The confusion of the scientist grows out of failure
to recognize the reality of space. Space is not merely an intellectual concept of the variation in relatedness of universe
objects. Space is not empty, and the only thing man knows which can even partially transcend space is mind. Mind can function
independently of the concept of the space-relatedness of material objects. Space is relatively and comparatively finite to
all beings of creature status. The nearer consciousness approaches the awareness of seven cosmic dimensions, the more does
the concept of potential space approach ultimacy. But the space potential is truly ultimate only on the absolute level.
It must be apparent
that universal reality has an expanding and always relative meaning on the ascending and perfecting levels of the cosmos.
Ultimately, surviving mortals achieve identity in a seven-dimensional universe.
The time-space concept of a mind of material origin is
destined to undergo successive enlargements as the conscious and conceiving personality ascends the levels of the universes.
When man attains the mind intervening between the material and the spiritual planes of existence, his ideas of time-space
will be enormously expanded both as to quality of perception and quantity of experience. The enlarging cosmic conceptions
of an advancing spirit personality are due to augmentations of both depth of insight and scope of consciousness. And as personality
passes on, upward and inward, to the transcendental levels of Deity-likeness, the time-space concept will increasingly approximate
the timeless and spaceless concepts of the Absolutes. Relatively, and in accordance with transcendental attainment, these concepts of the absolute level
are to be envisioned by the children of ultimate destiny.