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Note, because time is an aspect of [[Physical Creation]], an experience of physical time only became possible subsequent to the [[Big Bang]] and the emergence of the [[Physical Universe]]. | Note, because time is an aspect of [[Physical Creation]], an experience of physical time only became possible subsequent to the [[Big Bang]] and the emergence of the [[Physical Universe]]. | ||
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The Zoroastrian concept "Time within bounds" (Maneck, 1997). In Zoroastrian religion, time without bounds is the original experience of time. "Time Within Bounds" appears later, after the Zoroastrian God Ahura Mazda creates the physical universe. | |||
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Maneck, Susan. 1997. "Time and the Containment of Evil in Zoroastrianism." Baha'i Library Online Accessed August 8. http://bahai-library.com/maneck_time_containment_evil. | |||
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Physical Time is our experience of time from within the Space-Time Tube. Physical time is characterized by the experience of inexorable linear movement from Past to Future. Physical time may be contrasted with Spiritual Time.
Note, because time is an aspect of Physical Creation, an experience of physical time only became possible subsequent to the Big Bang and the emergence of the Physical Universe.
Syncretic Terms
The Zoroastrian concept "Time within bounds" (Maneck, 1997). In Zoroastrian religion, time without bounds is the original experience of time. "Time Within Bounds" appears later, after the Zoroastrian God Ahura Mazda creates the physical universe.
See Also
Time ⇒ Physical Time | Spiritual Time//Eternal Now | Edge of Time | Space Time Tube | Transcendence || Creative Moment
Further Reading
References
Maneck, Susan. 1997. "Time and the Containment of Evil in Zoroastrianism." Baha'i Library Online Accessed August 8. http://bahai-library.com/maneck_time_containment_evil.