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» Transcendence and Immanence
Julian Colgan
Posted February 13, 2012 by Julian Colgan in Beyond Religion
In the Beginning is to be found the End
In the End is to be found the Beginning
The Beginning of Godhead encompasses and surpasses the End
The End likewise finds its personal resolution in the eternality
of Godhead.
The cycles of time and non-time
are without any real beginning and
without any real end.
Tat Tvam Asi
Thou art That
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Enzo Vargas wrote at February 13, 2012
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End is the beginning and the beginning is the end, an endless cycle.
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Jack Redwin wrote at February 14, 2012
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Life is a big circle of beginnings and ends.
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Allen Jones wrote at February 13, 2012
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Think of it this way, whenever something good ends, something else that could be better begins
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