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All my work results from a feeling of certainty that we do indeed belong to an enigmatic universe.
René Magritte
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on NASA's James Webb Space Telescope most recent photo. Taken together, these images make up a large spiral galaxy.
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is this what moses and mohammed mean when they said "no mere mortal can truly see the face of god" bc god was infact a faceless deity?
as i was born and raised a muslim i have always given the impression that god is not man or woman nor shaped like a human. I'd always potray god as to look like a cloud. 🌌
KUHUSU: Ulimwengu na anga Za juu(space)
Ulimwengu(universe) ni jumla ya vitu vyote vilivyopo. Inajumlisha Dunia yetu pamoja na kila kitu ndani yake, jua letu, mfumo wa jua, sayari, nyota, galaksi n.k. Ni jumla ya maada, nishati na anga la Dunia pamoja na anga-nje. Pia ulimwengu(cosmos) niulimwengu unaoonekana kuwa na mpangilio mzuri. Ulimwengu ( Kilatini : universus ) ni anga na wakati na yaliyomo, ikijumuisha sayari , nyota ,…
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Wandering re-establishes the original harmony which once existed between man and the universe.
Anatole France
"This universe, or the universal sky which we can visualize with its innumerable planets, is shaped just like an egg. As an egg is covered by a shell, the universe is also covered by various layers. The first layer is water, the next is fire, then air, the sky, and the ultimate holding crust is pradhana.
“This universe, or the universal sky which we can visualize with its innumerable planets, is shaped just like an egg. As an egg is covered by a shell, the universe is also covered by various layers. The first layer is water, the next is fire, then air, the sky, and the ultimate holding crust is pradhana. Within this egglike universe is the universal form of the Lord as the Virat-purusa. All the different planetary situations are parts of His body. This is already explained at the beginning of Srimad-Bhagavatam, Second Canto. The planetary systems are considered to form different bodily parts of that universal form of the Lord. Persons who cannot directly engage in the worship of the transcendental form of the Lord are advised to think of and worship this universal form. The lowest planetary system, Patala, is considered to be the sole of the Supreme Lord, and the earth is considered to be the belly of the Lord. Brahmaloka, or the highest planetary system, where Brahma lives, is considered to be the head of the Lord.