Causality |
Causality, the immutable scientific principle that causes invariably precede effects in all conditionally relative frames of reference, is valid on all experiential levels; valid in material and nonmaterial time and space. Thus the arrow of time steadfastly points toward real future occurrences and is reversible only in the abstract. Energetic nonmaterial causes produce holonomic experiential effects in the all-inclusive present moment, the omnipresent, all-encompassing now. And past effects, the experiential foundation of the subjective personal present, survive and flourish only in transcendent holonomic memory. |
- A.T. Williams |
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