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  • => Dimensions of the Unseen world
  • ... some angels indeed function as, among other things, forces of Nature: 'They are called angels (mala’ika) because they are links, conductors that link the godly rules and divine effects by material worlds because "al-malak" (the angel) in (Arabic) language means the "force" and the "inten ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 7.1.4  The Four Elements
  • ... ersonified in deities. In some esoteric contexts of Hinduism, there are four states-of-matter that describe the physical objects, while the fifth element describes that which was beyond the material world. Similar lists also existed in ancient China, Korea and Japan. The system of five ele ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - Introduction: Beauty and the Principle of Love
  • ... to be living in this physical world, the complementary world is the psychical realm that we can apprehend in various abstract ways, though in reality it has the same atomic structure as the material world itself. These two physical and psychical domains together form the super-symmetry tha ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - CHAPTER III: HYPER SYMMETRY
  • ... n Arabic, which is etymologically connected with the concept of force and intensity. Additionally, angels are known to act as the links, or conveyors, that conduct the divine Command to the material worlds. Based on a famous prophetic hadith, Ibn al-Arabi says: There is no place in Heaven ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - IV.2 Ultimate Symmetry of Constant Entities
  • ... of planes or spheres of psychic consciousness, which are sometimes simply called archetypes . Ibn al-Arabi points out it is not like a single archetypal reality between the Godhead and the material world, but the archetypes manifest in different form on each of the planes of being between ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 7. Time in Earlier Islamic Philosophy:
  • ... Aristotle and adopted his view that time is the number of motion.[22] However, arguing from the general Qur anic principle that Allah is the One Who created the world; he asserted that the material world cannot exist ad infinitum because of the impossibility of an actual infinite. Therefo ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 10.2. Angels:
  • ... some angels indeed function as, among other things, forces of Nature: 'They are called angels ( mala ika ) because they are links, conductors that link the godly rules and divine effects by material worlds because " al-ma lak " (the angel) in (Arabic) language means the "for ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 8. Superstrings and the Science of Letters:
  • ... 2): so the Pens speak out, and the ears of the minds hear, and the words are engraved (in manifest existence) so they are witnessed. [II.367.7-9, 18-19] So these words are the spiritual and material world that we live in, which is therefore the succession of the vibrations (letters) produc ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 3.5.1 The Incorporeal Worlds
  • ... n Arabic, which is etymologically connected with the concept of force and intensity. Additionally, angels are known to act as the links, or conveyors, that conduct the divine Command to the material worlds. Based on a famous prophetic hadith, Ibn al-Arabi says: “There is no place in Heav ...


  • => Oneness versus Multiplicity
  • ... to be living in this physical world, the complementary world is the psychical realm that we can apprehend in various abstract ways, though in reality it has the same atomic structure as the material world itself. These two physical and psychical domains together form the super-symmetry tha ...


  • => Superstrings and the Science of Letters
  • ... 2): so the Pens speak out, and the ears of the minds hear, and the words are engraved (in manifest existence) so they are witnessed. [II.367.7-9, 18-19] So these words are the spiritual and material world that we live in, which is therefore the succession of the vibrations (letters) produc ...


  • => Time in Earlier Islamic Philosophy:
  • ... ristotle and adopted his view that time is the number of motion.[11] However, arguing from the general Qur’anic principle that Allah is the One Who created the world; he asserted that the material world cannot exist ad infinitum because of the impossibility of an actual infinite. Therefo ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 2.1 Ibn al-Arabi’s View of Creation
  • ... to be living in this physical world, the complementary world is the psychical realm that we can apprehend in various abstract ways, though in reality it has the same atomic structure as the material world itself. The fundamental reason why gravity is resisting all attempts of quantization ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - Figure I.4: The orb of the constellations and what it contains down to the earth. This diagram is translated from Ibn Arabi's drawing in chapter 371 [III 424].
  • ... rence between them and other stars that are not houses. They are only assumptions and proportions in this body (of the sky)' [III.436.30]. On the other hand, we cannot strictly separate the material world from the abstract or spiritual world, as they are really overlapped or rather, all of ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - Chapter I: From Physics to Metaphysics
  • ... nd Quantum Mechanics ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 1.2 Greek Cosmology and Philosophy
  • ... lopment of Western Christianity and philosophy. Plato himself borrowed some of his main concepts from the Pythagoreans. He took their same mystical approach to the soul and its place in the material world, and the idea that mathematics and abstract thinking is a secure basis for philosophy ...


  • => Preliminary Outline of Ibn Arabis Cosmology
  • ... ce between them and other stars that are not houses.… They are only assumptions and proportions in this body (of the sky)' [III.436.30]. On the other hand, we cannot strictly separate the material world from the abstract or spiritual world, as they are really overlapped - or rather, all ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 2.5.7  Potential Infinity
  • ... lopment of Western Christianity and philosophy. Plato himself borrowed some of his main concepts from the Pythagoreans. He took their same mystical approach to the soul and its place in the material world, and the idea that mathematics and abstract thinking is a secure basis for philosophy ...



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    • ... el of the cosmos, as he explained in The Enneads. It will be noted in section 7 that these concepts are deeply characterized in later Islamic Cosmology and particularly that of Avicenna and IBN AL-ARABI . Henosis is therefore a word to that means mystical “union” with the fundam ...


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    • ... erm “Neoplatonism” is applied to Plotinus (204-270 AD) and his followers whose philosophy is based on the three principles: the One, the Intellect, and the Soul, that led to the cosmology or cosmogony of “Emanationism”; that all things in the cosmos are derived from ...


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    • ... enuinely complex nature of time which is the only way to conceive of granular and self-contained space-time structure. This dynamic space-time structure can easily reconcile Relativity with QUANTUM MECHANICS , because it does not require any background geometry or topology in which the spac ...


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