Gerald R. Baron
Jun 19, 2022

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That's a good point but I think Atmanspacher would argue that the mental (pure consciousness) exists outside of space but not time, while the physical exists outside of time (to some degree anyway) but not space. So, whatever the underlying unity in must incorporate both. It is the necessity for this unus mundus to be locatable in space in its physical manifestation that separates it (perhaps barely) from pure idealism.

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Gerald R. Baron
Gerald R. Baron

Written by Gerald R. Baron

Dawdling at the intersection of faith, science, philosophy and theology. Author of It Was My Turn, a Vietnam story.

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