I have explained these in the series of talks on The Life Divine. Essentially Space and Time represent two sides of One Reality. They appear as two in the manifestation. By manifestation is meant the bringing out of what is held back within the One Divine as an author brings out the story and characters and possibilities through an epic. Creation, in this sense is the objectivisation of the Divine. Space is the boundless extension of Brahman or the static side of the One Reality, the cosmic page on which the poem will be expressed. Time is the dynamic side of the same Reality, the Power that will write the poem bringing out now this now another possibility, developing them and then taking them out creating events through which we try to measure the movement. This is the image of Shiva offering his chest for the dance of Kali to take place. Science will come closer to understanding it when it discovers their fundamental unity.
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Jai Maa
Hello Sir, what is time & space? Can you explain that and give any example such that I can more understand that two things....???
I have explained these in the series of talks on The Life Divine.
Essentially Space and Time represent two sides of One Reality. They appear as two in the manifestation. By manifestation is meant the bringing out of what is held back within the One Divine as an author brings out the story and characters and possibilities through an epic. Creation, in this sense is the objectivisation of the Divine.
Space is the boundless extension of Brahman or the static side of the One Reality, the cosmic page on which the poem will be expressed. Time is the dynamic side of the same Reality, the Power that will write the poem bringing out now this now another possibility, developing them and then taking them out creating events through which we try to measure the movement. This is the image of Shiva offering his chest for the dance of Kali to take place.
Science will come closer to understanding it when it discovers their fundamental unity.