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  • => The Significance of Days
  • ... supposed. [I.387.30-388] So the day (yawm) for Ibn al-Arabi like our usual day: i.e., the full revolution of the heavens as we see it from the earth, which is conventionally measured accordi ...


  • => Days of Other Orbs and Divine Names
  • ... 'spheres' (i.e., the orbs of spirits and divine Names), where he calls the period - i.e. full revolution of each particular orb - the 'day' that corresponds to this specific orb. In this wa ...


  • => Hours, Minutes and Seconds
  • ... s we normally experience or observe is the minimum period of time defined by the apparent full revolution of the Heavens around the earth (see sections II.12 and III.2). The original divine ...


  • => The Discrete Nature of Time
  • ... Therefore the single 'Day of task' in reality equals our normal day; or more precisely, a full revolution of the celestial sphere as viewed from the earth. Ibn al-Arabi helps to clarify this ...


  • => The Four Main Time Cycles
  • ... her new moon, and the 'divine Month' which is the time needed for the moon to perform one full revolution in the orb of the zodiac: that is, as Ibn al-Arabi says, twenty-eight days [III.548. ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 2.2.6 The Discrete Nature of Time
  • ... efore the single “Day of task” in reality equals our normal day; or more precisely, a full revolution of the celestial sphere as viewed from the earth. Ibn al-Arabi helps to clarify this ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 8. The Discrete Nature of Time:
  • ... Therefore the single 'Day of task' in reality equals our normal day; or more precisely, a full revolution of the celestial sphere as viewed from the earth. Ibn Arabi helps to clarify this co ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 12. 'Days':
  • ... supposed. [I.387.30-388] So the day ( yawm ) for Ibn Arabi like our usual day: i.e., the full revolution of the heavens as we see it from the earth, which is conventionally measured accordi ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 13. Days of Other Orbs and Divine Names:
  • ... ic 'spheres' (i.e., the orbs of spirits and divine Names), where he calls the period i.e. full revolution of each particular orb the 'day' that corresponds to this specific orb. In this way ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 2.3. The Month:
  • ... her new moon, and the 'divine Month' which is the time needed for the moon to perform one full revolution in the orb of the zodiac: that is, as Ibn Arabi says, twenty-eight days [III.548.28] ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 2.4. The Year:
  • ... ook 2.4. The Year: The year, for Ibn Arabi, is the time needed for the sun to perform one full revolution in the orb of the zodiac [III.548.28], as witnessed from the earth. Like the Babylon ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 7. Hours, Minutes and Seconds:
  • ... s we normally experience or observe is the minimum period of time defined by the apparent full revolution of the Heavens around the earth (see sections II.12 and III.2). The original divine ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 4.2.6.4  Hierarchy of Divine Names
  • ... ke one hundred years to move one arc degree, or thirty six thousand years to complete one full revolution. For example he says: ‘The twenty eight known lunar mansions move in the zodia ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 4.4.4.1  Days of Other Orbs
  • ... d even to symbolic spheres of spirits and divine Names, where he calls the period for the full revolution of each particular orb: the day of that specific orb. In this way there are shorter ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 4.4.4.2  Day-time and Night-time
  • ... other new Moon, and the divine Month which is the time needed for the Moon to perform one full revolution in the orb of the zodiac, as witnessed from the Earth: that, as Ibn al-Arabi says, i ...



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The time of anything is its presence; but I am not in time, and You are not in time; so I am Your time, and You are my time!
Ibn al-Arabi [The Meccan Revelations: III.546.16 - tans. Mohamed Haj Yousef]
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