118:3.1 Only by [[ubiquity]] could [[Deity]] [[unify]] [[time-space]] [[manifestations]] to the [[finite]] [[conception]], for [[time]] is a [[succession]] of instants while [[space]] is a [[system]] of [[associated]] [[points]]. You do, after all, [[perceive]] [[time]] by [[analysis]] and [[space]] by [[synthesis]]. You [[co-ordinate]] and [[associate]] these two dissimilar [[conceptions]] by the [[integrating]] [[insight]] of [[personality]]. Of all the [[animal]] world only [[man]] [[possesses]] this [[time-space]] perceptibility. To an [[animal]], [[motion]] has a [[meaning]], but motion [[exhibits]] [[value]] only to a [[creature]] of [[personality]] [[status]]. | 118:3.1 Only by [[ubiquity]] could [[Deity]] [[unify]] [[time-space]] [[manifestations]] to the [[finite]] [[conception]], for [[time]] is a [[succession]] of instants while [[space]] is a [[system]] of [[associated]] [[points]]. You do, after all, [[perceive]] [[time]] by [[analysis]] and [[space]] by [[synthesis]]. You [[co-ordinate]] and [[associate]] these two dissimilar [[conceptions]] by the [[integrating]] [[insight]] of [[personality]]. Of all the [[animal]] world only [[man]] [[possesses]] this [[time-space]] perceptibility. To an [[animal]], [[motion]] has a [[meaning]], but motion [[exhibits]] [[value]] only to a [[creature]] of [[personality]] [[status]]. |