Hi benjayk
In monadic theory, since space does not exist, monads are by definition
nonlocal, thus all minds in a sense are one
and can commune with one another as well as with God (the mind behind the
supreme monad).
The clarity of intercommunication will of course depend, of course, on the
Roger Clough wrote:
Hi benjayk
In monadic theory, since space does not exist, monads are by definition
nonlocal, thus all minds in a sense are one
and can commune with one another as well as with God (the mind behind the
supreme monad).
The clarity of intercommunication will of
Roger, monads are by definition nonlocal does not mean that space
does not exist. Your logic is faulty.
Richard
On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 5:31 AM, Roger Clough rclo...@verizon.net wrote:
Hi benjayk
In monadic theory, since space does not exist, monads are by definition
nonlocal, thus all
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