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  • => Causality and Induction
  • ... reathe). So these are the primary apparent-causes (for life), along with (His) moving the celestial spheres and the motions of their planets, casting the rays on the places (illuminated by) ...


  • => The Significance of Days
  • ... in Astronomy as the 'sidereal day'). Then after that, Allah created in the fourth Heaven (celestial sphere) of the seven Heavens a lighted planet that has a huge body, and it was called in t ...


  • => Hours, Minutes and Seconds
  • ... 60 times 360: So each degree (of the 360 total degrees of the outermost, all-encompassing celestial sphere) includes all that it comprizes of the details of minutes, seconds, tertiary divisi ...


  • => Motion
  • ... l-Arabi then differentiates between the regular circular motion of the orb (al-falak, the celestial sphere of each planetary heaven) and the motion of objects, where: 'the motions of the orb ...


  • => The Motion of the Seven Days in the Zodiac
  • ... ===== [1] The galactic equator is the intersection of the plane of the Milky Way with the celestial sphere. [2] It is not very clear here what does he mean by 'the middle', and he also used ...


  • => Preliminary Outline of Ibn Arabis Cosmology
  • ... ent from the Seven Heavens or Skies (samawat) which are, for Ibn al-Arabi, the same seven celestial spheres where the five known planets plus the moon and the sun are, as shown in Figure I.4 ...


  • => Relative and Curved Time
  • ... ater to water, air to air and fire to fire - and after that his spiritual self enters the celestial spheres to meet the spirits of the prophets inhabiting each sphere and to learn from them. ...


  • => The Significance of Each Day of the Divine Week
  • ... 15] Ibn al-Arabi then explains the relation and correspondence between the fourth heaven (celestial sphere) of this Day and the particular geographical clime on the earth that was appointed ...


  • => The Discrete Nature of Time
  • ... ay of task' in reality equals our normal day; or more precisely, a full revolution of the celestial sphere as viewed from the earth. Ibn al-Arabi helps to clarify this counter-intuitive unde ...


  • => The Kinds of Events
  • ... ur holding the forms of the world and forming them The ratio of contribution by the seven celestial spheres (orbs) 7 2/4 2/4? 2/4 -/- 0/4 2/4 4/4 6 2/4 2/4? 2/4 -/- 4/4 2/4 0/4 5 4/4 0/4 -/- ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 1.2 Greek Cosmology and Philosophy
  • ... stars and planets were arranged in circular orbits, starting with the Moon and up to the celestial sphere of fixed stars. His student Aristotle added that heavenly bodies are attached to co ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 2.2.5 Relative and Curved Time
  • ... water to water, air to air and fire to fire, and after that his spiritual self enters the celestial spheres to meet the spirits of the prophets inhabiting each sphere and to learn from them. ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 2.2.6 The Discrete Nature of Time
  • ... of task” in reality equals our normal day; or more precisely, a full revolution of the celestial sphere as viewed from the earth. Ibn al-Arabi helps to clarify this counter-intuitive unde ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 7. Causality and Induction:
  • ... reathe). So these are the primary apparent-causes (for life), along with (His) moving the celestial spheres and the motions of their planets, casting the rays on the places (illuminated by) ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - OTHER BOOKS
  • ... n . [69] The galactic equator is the intersection of the plane of the Milky Way with the celestial sphere. [70] It is not very clear here what does he mean by 'the middle', and he also used ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - OTHER BOOKS
  • ... n . [69] The galactic equator is the intersection of the plane of the Milky Way with the celestial sphere. [70] It is not very clear here what does he mean by 'the middle', and he also used ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - Figure I.3: The (divine) Pedestal and what it contains down to the constellations. This diagram is translated from Ibn Arabi's drawing in chapter 371 [III 423].
  • ... rent from the Seven Heavens or Skies ( samawat ) which are, for Ibn Arabi, the same seven celestial spheres where the five known planets plus the moon and the sun are, as shown in Figure I.4 ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 6. Motion:
  • ... Arabi then differentiates between the regular circular motion of the orb ( al-falak , the celestial sphere of each planetary heaven) and the motion of objects, where: 'the motions of the orb ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 7. Relative and Curved Time:
  • ... water to water, air to air and fire to fire and after that his spiritual self enters the celestial spheres to meet the spirits of the prophets inhabiting each sphere and to learn from them. ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 8. The Discrete Nature of Time:
  • ... ay of task' in reality equals our normal day; or more precisely, a full revolution of the celestial sphere as viewed from the earth. Ibn Arabi helps to clarify this counter-intuitive underst ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 12. 'Days':
  • ... in Astronomy as the 'sidereal day'). Then after that, Allah created in the fourth Heaven (celestial sphere) of the seven Heavens a lighted planet that has a huge body, and it was called in t ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 5.1. 'The First Day' of Creation (al-ahad, Sunday):
  • ... 45.15] Ibn Arabi then explains the relation and correspondence between the fourth heaven (celestial sphere) of this Day and the particular geographical clime on the earth that was appointed ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 5.2. 'The Second Day' of Creation (al-ithnayn, Monday):
  • ... plaines that the moon, which corresponds to the 'Second Day' of Creation, is in the first celestial sphere above the earth: And the divine Name ' The Clarifying One ' ( al-Mubin ) was intent ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - Table IV.4: The action of the Soul (on the world) in each Day of the seven Days of events and the ratio of contribution by the seven Heavens.
  • ... ur holding the forms of the world and forming them The ratio of contribution by the seven celestial spheres (orbs) 7 2/4 2/4↓ 2/4 -/- 0/4 2/4 4/4 6 2/4 2/4↓ 2/4 -/- 4/4 2/4 0/4 5 ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 7. Hours, Minutes and Seconds:
  • ... 60 times 360: So each degree (of the 360 total degrees of the outermost, all-encompassing celestial sphere) includes all that it comprizes of the details of minutes, seconds, tertiary divisi ...


  • => Solving the Problem of Causality Based on the Duality of Time Theory
  • ... . Ibn al-Arabi then differentiates between the regular circular motion of the orb, as the celestial sphere of each planetary heaven, and the motion of objects, where motions of the orb are t ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - IV.2.4 The Seven Heavens and the Inner Levels of Time
  • ... water to water, air to air and fire to fire, and after that his spiritual self enters the celestial spheres to meet the spirits of the prophets inhabiting each sphere and to learn from them. ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 4.2.6.4  Hierarchy of Divine Names
  • ... are different from the Seven Heavens or Skies which are, for Ibn al-Arabi, the same seven celestial spheres where the five known planets plus the Moon and the Sun are revolving, as shown in ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 4.4.4.2  Day-time and Night-time
  • ... . Ibn al-Arabi then differentiates between the regular circular motion of the orb, as the celestial sphere of each planetary heaven, and the motion of objects, where motions of the orb are t ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 4.4.8.1  Sunday
  • ... 15] Ibn al-Arabi then explains the relation and correspondence between the fourth heaven (celestial sphere) of this Day and the particular geographical clime on the Earth that was appointed ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 4.4.8.2  Monday
  • ... The Moon, which corresponds to the ‘Second Day’ of Creation, is in the first celestial sphere above the Earth, being the fastest moving planet in the heavens, moving through one ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 2.1  Babylonian Cosmology
  • ... stars and planets were arranged in circular orbits, starting with the Moon and up to the celestial sphere of fixed stars. His student Aristotle added that heavenly bodies are attached to co ...



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