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All things consist of energy or its fossilized remains ... we call it
Quality (Dynamic and static)

Ian

On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 3:56 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> Excellent quote from Sheldrake. The scientific theory that all consists of
> matter and energy consists of neither matter nor energy.
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> On 27 Apr 2010 at 20:18, Jon Bennett wrote:
>
>> Rupert Sheldrake puts it like this,
>>
>> "Although many people no longer believe in such a God, his universal laws
>> have survived him to this day. But when we pause to consider the nature of
>> these laws, they rapidly become mysterious. They govern matter and motion,
>> but they are not themselves material nor do they move. They cannot be seen
>> or weighed or touched; they lie beyond the realm of sense experience. They
>> are potentially present everywhere and always. They have no physical source
>> of origin. Indeed, even in the absence of God, they still share many of his
>> traditional attributes. They are omnipresent, immutable, universal, and
>> self-subsistent. Nothing can be hidden from them, nor lie beyond their
>> power."
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