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  • => The Significance of Days
  • ... llah created the heavens and the earth (in six days). [I.140.30] As we also showed in the previous chapter, Ibn al-Arabi showed on many occasions that all the stars are moving at very high s ...


  • => Principle of Love
  • ... oken in special cases, such as entanglement and other non-local interactions. In the same previous chapter 295 of the Meccan Revelation, that we quoted in section 1.4, Ibn al-Arabi states th ...


  • => Testing Possibilities
  • ... uences - and principles - of this model of cosmogony and creation, as we have seen in the previous chapter, is that the creation is being continuously refreshed, like a kind of computer scre ...


  • => The Circulated Days (ayyam al-takwir)
  • ... seven distinctive Days of creation, the divine creative 'Week' described in detail in the previous chapter. =========== [1] For the Arabs, whom Ibn al-Arabi follows on this point, the nightt ...


  • => The Principle of Ever-renewed Creation
  • ... hey are both containers for events (see sections II.1 and III.6). We have already seen in previous chapters that according to this principle of ever-renewed creation, Ibn al-Arabi explains m ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 2.2.5 Relative and Curved Time
  • ... al-Arabi “the age” includes not only time but also space, as we already noted in the previous chapter. Regarding the speed of light, Ibn al-Arabi declares that: “nothing is faster tha ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 3.2.3 Least Action and the Principle of Love
  • ... oken in special cases, such as entanglement and other non-local interactions. In the same previous chapter 295 of the Meccan Revelation, that we quoted above, Ibn al-Arabi states the “Prin ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 1. Testing Possibilities:
  • ... nsequences and principles of this model of cosmogony and creation, as we have seen in the previous chapter, is that the creation is being continuously refreshed, like a kind of computer scre ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - CHAPTER II
    General Aspects of Ibn Arabi's
    View of Time and Days
  • ... self has no existing essence by which it could be judged. [I.291.1-7] We have seen in the previous chapter that time is one the most important perennial problems in physics and cosmological ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 12. 'Days':
  • ... ah created the heavens and the earth ( in six days ). [I.140.30] As we also showed in the previous chapter, Ibn Arabi showed on many occasions that all the stars are moving at very high spee ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 2. The 'Circulated' Days (ayyam al-takwir):
  • ... seven distinctive Days of creation, the divine creative 'Week' described in detail in the previous chapter.     Read Other Books: The Single Monad Model of the Cosmos: Ibn Arabi's ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - CHAPTER V
    Unicity and Multiplicity
  • ... . [I.5.31] In order to understand these novel concepts of time that we have explained in previous chapters, we need to shed more light on Ibn Arabi's controversial understanding of the onen ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 6. The Principle of Ever-renewed Creation:
  • ... hey are both containers for events (see sections II.1 and III.6). We have already seen in previous chapters that according to this principle of ever-renewed creation, Ibn Arabi explains moti ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - Conclusion
  • ... is One, we cannot view it from outside, because there is none! Thus, as we quoted in the previous chapter, in the Book of Theophanies, Ibn al-Arabi ascribes to God as saying:   Listen, ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - II.3 Beyond the Standard Model
  • ... y thought to be massless, but then its oscillation was discovered, as we explained in the previous chapter, which clearly imply that it must have some mass. In the last decade, neutrino mass ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - III.2.4 Note I (super-symmetry and pair production):
  • ... ymmetry. This exchange is better described by the equation  that we described in the previous chapter.       Read Other Books: The Single Monad Model of the Cosmos: Ibn A ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 4.2.6.3  World of Letters
  • ... many ways the Standard Model of Elementary Particles, as described in section 5.18 in the previous chapter. This important subject requires further investigation beyond the scope of this boo ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 7.4  The Principle of Love
  • ... oken in special cases, such as entanglement and other non-local interactions. In the same previous chapter 295 of the Meccan Revelation, that we quoted in section 1.4, Ibn al-Arabi states th ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - Chapter III: Modern Physics and Cosmology
  • ... oduce: Metaphysics and Ontology, and Alchemy of the Sufis, respectively. As we did in the previous chapter, we will review the main historical developments that led to the current theories a ...



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As a result of the original divine manifestation, all kinds of motions are driven by Love and Passion. Who could possibly not instantly fall in love with this perfect and most beautiful harmony! Beauty is desirable for its own essence, and if the Exalted (Real) did not manifest in the form of beauty, the World would not have appeared out into existence.
paraphrased from: Ibn al-Arabi [The Meccan Revelations: II.677.12 - trsn. Mohamed Haj Yousef]
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