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Timeless - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Timeless means the quality of being eternal, ageless, immortal, or not affected by time. It can also refer to: •Timeless Records, a jazz record label • Timeless (John Abercrombie album), a 1974 alb...
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Modeling the Structure of All Possible Universes ... Introduction to Timelessness ... Surprisingly, a map of timelessness is easily made visible. The infinitely dense point of the big bang is often called the Alpha singularity. It is known as an extreme beyond which no further possibilities exist.
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To live in timelessness within time is to allow the present moment to contain all that went before and all that will be, knowing that the past and future are contained in the 'now'. ... The definition of ourselves in timelessness emerges from the deepening of our connection with Source. As we move toward the foundation of...
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Timelessness and the Creation of Time ... One of the principal themes in Brian Leftow's extensive case for divine timelessness is that a temporal God cannot be the Creator of time and the universe. Therefore, since such an attenuated concept of deity is unacceptable, we should conceive of God as timeless.
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A general review of historical trends reveals that all anti-religionists base their philosophy on materialist thought. As is known, ... Allah has defined, determined and created every moment of time in timelessness. This is what underlies the essence of the reality of "Fate," which materialists fail to comprehend.
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Glossary of Religion and Philosophy - timelessness ... Postmodern critiques of art and culture vehemently reject the notion of timelessness, likening it to a form of logocentrism in which a particular symbol has some sort of eternal and universal meaning.
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Celebrating the life and literature of Ernest Hemingway. ... Welcome to Timeless Hemingway! ... Ernest Hemingway had a favorite expression: il faut (d'abord) durer. He used the saying in his private letters and on occasion inscribed the words in books he signed for friends.
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Writing the conclusion of my dissertation, there is one implication of my research work that I still have not completely gotten ... I call it the end of timelessness. The end of the ephemeral, or what Adam Greenfield would describe as the Long Here, is mainly exposed in my work on Tracing the Visitor’s Eye and related.
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A collection of myths and legend from Classical Greece and Rome, Norse and Celtic mythology, as well as Arthurian legend. ... Welcome to the temple of Timeless Myths. ... Here you will find tales and information on ancient and medieval mythology and legend. Timeless Myths centred around four mythology in Europe.
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