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(For further examination of the nature of space, see Appendix III, §1. Definition of Space. For a consideration of the problem presented by the concept of limited space and a potentially limitless creation, see Appendix XXI, §3. The Problem of Space and Infinity.)
 
(For further examination of the nature of space, see Appendix III, §1. Definition of Space. For a consideration of the problem presented by the concept of limited space and a potentially limitless creation, see Appendix XXI, §3. The Problem of Space and Infinity.)
 
      
 
      
==THE PARADISE BESTOWAL OF SPACE POTENCY
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==THE PARADISE BESTOWAL OF SPACE POTENCY==
    
When Paradise bestows space it does not stop with this action, it puts something into space. At the moment of the dawn of the First Universe Age, at the moment of the appearance of Havona, Paradise gives expression to the full potential of that which has, is, and will become, the material substance of all universes. (123,3) This expression is an "eternity event." (637,3) By the term .. eternity event" we understand that it is not a continuing process; it happens just once. This means that this bestowal of the potential of the "stuff" of the universes of the past-present-future must be an unlimited bestowal.
 
When Paradise bestows space it does not stop with this action, it puts something into space. At the moment of the dawn of the First Universe Age, at the moment of the appearance of Havona, Paradise gives expression to the full potential of that which has, is, and will become, the material substance of all universes. (123,3) This expression is an "eternity event." (637,3) By the term .. eternity event" we understand that it is not a continuing process; it happens just once. This means that this bestowal of the potential of the "stuff" of the universes of the past-present-future must be an unlimited bestowal.

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