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Current versions of the notion of possibility are studied by modal [[metaphysics]] and modal [[logic]].
 
Current versions of the notion of possibility are studied by modal [[metaphysics]] and modal [[logic]].
 
Some philosophers claim that actuality refers to the act of knowledge (the third sense of act); the transitive act would not be an actuality but, rather, an activity.
 
Some philosophers claim that actuality refers to the act of knowledge (the third sense of act); the transitive act would not be an actuality but, rather, an activity.
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From the [[viewpoint]] of [[time and space]], reality is further divisible as:
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*1. Actual and Potential. Realities existing in fullness of [[expression]] in contrast to those which carry undisclosed capacity for [[growth]]. The [[Eternal Son]] is an [[absolute]] [[spiritual]] '''actuality'''; [[mortal]] man is very largely an unrealized spiritual [[potentiality]].
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*2. Absolute and Subabsolute. Absolute realities are [[eternity]] [[existences]]. Subabsolute realities are projected on two levels: [[Absonite]]s—realities which are [[relative]] with respect to both [[time]] and [[eternity]]. Finites—realities which are projected in space and are actualized in time.
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*3. Existential and Experiential. [[Paradise]] [[Deity]] is existential, but the emerging [[Supreme]] and [[Ultimate]] are experiential.
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*4. Personal and Impersonal. Deity expansion, personality expression, and universe evolution are forever conditioned by the Father's [[freewill]] act which forever separated the mind-spirit-personal [[meanings]] and [[values]] of actuality and potentiality [[center]]ing in the [[Eternal Son]] from those things which center and inhere in the eternal [[Isle of Paradise]].[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Foreword#IV._UNIVERSE_REALITY]
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
*[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_104#104:5._TRIODITIES '''''Triodities''''']
 
*[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_104#104:5._TRIODITIES '''''Triodities''''']