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. Though this might seem a bit odd, it isn’t: Only by clinging to learned and inherited psychological barriers does one (ignorantly) keep oneself in the very limited (barren and ordinary) domain of sequential time; sequential time depends upon limited space and boundaries of confinement. By natural law, a limited, self-centered ego must seem to fabricate a fallacious barrier (around itself) consisting of (circumscribed) limited space. Limited space necessitates limited time. An apparent limited space cannot be measured or experienced, unless limited time is involved.
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