Why ‘I’ Is the Highest Name
Monday 01 September 2025
I keep reading that God’s creations are eternal, but everything I observe fluctuates and dissolves. How can something created be eternal when creation exists in time? Rupert says: ‘Anything that’s created must have a form. Anything that has a form can be named. Anything that is created exists, or seems to exist, and therefore, at least in its created form, cannot be eternal. Because if something is created, by definition it exists in some dimension. Only being is eternal. Something created cannot be eternal because eternal means out of time. If something’s created, it’s by definition in time. You’d have to stretch the common meaning of the word “created” to accommodate that statement.’
From event 30 August - 06 September, 2025 Seven-Day Retreat at Mandali, 30 August–6 September 2025
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