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'''Author's Introductory Comments'''
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==Author's Introductory Comments==
    
No study of the master universe can proceed very far without taking the Isle of Paradise into consideration. As the dwelling place of the eternal God (118,1), Paradise seems to be quite comprehensible; as one of the Seven Absolutes of Infinity (5,1-7) it is not. The eternal Isle is one of the most mysterious of these Seven Absolutes. Perhaps this is because it is one of the four not-personal Absolutes, one of the two non-deity Absolutes. (127,2).
 
No study of the master universe can proceed very far without taking the Isle of Paradise into consideration. As the dwelling place of the eternal God (118,1), Paradise seems to be quite comprehensible; as one of the Seven Absolutes of Infinity (5,1-7) it is not. The eternal Isle is one of the most mysterious of these Seven Absolutes. Perhaps this is because it is one of the four not-personal Absolutes, one of the two non-deity Absolutes. (127,2).

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