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point of fact

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“As a point of fact there is only one universal Soul and we all share that Soul and that Soul is supremely good. This soul is the ultimate singularity.” says Krishnapada Das Papaji, author of The Ultimate Singularity:

This is a facinating theory which also poses the possiblity that perhaps we are god. Like one giant being, and all of us seperated and elongated like fingers froma hand. Tying into this theory is also the concept of time, and subconscious future-memory retention, such as exhibited in the classic science fiction novel "Childhoods end" by Sir Arthur C. Clarke, originally published in 1953.

24.236.246.174 18:22, 28 January 2007 (UTC) Victoria Johnson[reply]

Move proposal

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It has come to my attention that "philosophical theories" while a good beginning for organizing material, has its issues also. I think the main distinction this category is trying to make from others is "scientific" and "non-scientific" theories. I think we should rename this category "Non-empirical theories". Pontiff Greg Bard (talk) 01:23, 11 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]