In this work A.E. Dyson defines "the fifth dimension" as our unending moment of consciousness - related Janus-wise to clock-time (the Second Law of Thermodynamics) and to eternity. He studies plays by Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides, Christ's two great prayers and His proclamation of "The Kingdom", and mystical traditions. He attacks all dogmatic churches, finding in help for the homeless, help for the planet, help for cultural minorities, the touchstone of religion. The reality of our eternal destiny and our earthly ...
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In this work A.E. Dyson defines "the fifth dimension" as our unending moment of consciousness - related Janus-wise to clock-time (the Second Law of Thermodynamics) and to eternity. He studies plays by Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides, Christ's two great prayers and His proclamation of "The Kingdom", and mystical traditions. He attacks all dogmatic churches, finding in help for the homeless, help for the planet, help for cultural minorities, the touchstone of religion. The reality of our eternal destiny and our earthly battle with evil is asserted in this book, against the cultural degradation of this century.
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