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Old 07-02-2008, 11:40 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Re: nothing is omnipresent

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do you mean the term "omnipresent" to mean "phenomena which arise in the ontological universe" or do you mean "a noumena or phenomena which exists throughout the universe simultaneously"?
nearer the latter, but i only classify it is as present or not present as there may be things outside of our classifications but which would fall into the formula. i was given the notions of brahma as ‘the dwelling place’ [things may be omnipresent as a space etc.] and as omnipresent, it is the latter that is incorrect ~ for any deity [or anything other than itself].

all things are borrowers of all things without absolute dominion over even themselves.
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