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    continuum


    1. We are in an unbroken continuum


    2. They are tied together in an unbroken continuum


    3. There is an unbroken continuum of a generation that grumbled against God in the wilderness


    4. I had pointed out in the chapter on Babylon that there is an unbroken continuum between Babylon and the kingdom of the Antichrist


    5. in the space-time continuum


    6. I, for my part, stick to the concept of a continuum as I already expressed in a previous chapter


    7. it is made of, and what entity created it, but to affirm that it represents a continuum


    8. When we release our thought energy, it is broadcast through the space and time continuum of mind and body


    9. There are others who will preserve the integrity of the continuum … but perhaps in not such a measured way


    10. Somehow he knew the B’tari would not be aware of their presence, in spite of having installed a monitoring device for every conceivable disturbance in the space- time continuum

    11. If it had done so you would have been erased from this continuum


    12. In the tree's slow continuum, winter was but a small blip in temperature, a regular occurrence that came and went, cycle on cycle; a short period of rest and recovery before it sent out fresh young shoots to welcome the warmth of the returning sun


    13. Perhaps it would be best leaving well enough alone rather than trying to revive memories that presently lie above and beyond the (present) timeline continuum; that is to say, existing somewhere beyond ―themselves,‖ in time


    14. That God exists in Eternity (or outside the limits of time and space) is consistent with His knowledge of ―future‖ events that are uniform with the ―past‖ and ―present‖ and the doctrine of Free Will that operates concurrently along (the) space/time continuum


    15. “Time and space are merely two aspects of single continuum,” added Brendan


    16. It will probably always be that way, since at any point in time our arrogance and self-esteem do not let us see our lowly position on the continuum of knowledge from zero to All-knowing


    17. How had whole countries fallen for the failed notion that the workers of the world would rise (revolt)? How—along the continuum of reality and its distortion, of truth-based knowledge and propaganda, of wisdom and foolhardiness—


    18. Mankind"s linear timeline must operate within the dimensional confines of this planets time and space continuum


    19. To understand the nature of the mind, we need to consider whether or not the continuum of the mind ceases when a person dies


    20. Life is a seamless continuum, uninterruptedly weaved together with the threads of our karma; our volitional (intentional) actions

    21. However, the continuum of the mind does not cease – rather the continuum of the mind remains unbroken


    22. Unless purified, whatever non-virtuous actions have been performed, the seeds will remain in one's mental continuum until they sooner or later bring forth their results


    23. If one were to contend life is but an educational process in the long continuum of eternity


    24. Creation came about with extraordinary precision and design by an all-powerful force, a force not limited by the space-time continuum


    25. a continuum point of view, to have particular perceptions that are closer to Reality than to others


    26. Family budgeting has the past, present, future continuum all covered


    27. In many cases a continuum of half-way conditions is not


    28. a continuum that enriches and constantly renews the couple


    29. Now perhaps you dropped out somewhere on that continuum, possibly at the one million or ten million level?


    30. ”Jeffery prays for a shift in the time continuum, wishing for a chance to retract his words

    31. The world spins in (continuum)


    32. What a conspiracy that would be, to forever be continuing in a brand new continuum


    33. In reality, there exists just the one continuum


    34. recognize that homology and dichotomy are just two ends of the continuum of identity


    35. h7HAT ) WAS TOLD BY A MANAGER AT THE TIME IS THAT THE THERE IS A CONTINUUM BETWEEN THOSE


    36. They are part of a more fundamental reality, the ‗Spacetime Continuum


    37. the threshold of the Space-Time continuum


    38. have a continuum of moments which becomes your flowing power that lifts you


    39. have enough images of you to create your continuum


    40. Such concerted attempts to escape reality do indeed twist its very fabric; there were rents in the space-time continuum that were still healing this morning, and the sanguine light of dawn was the best (albeit unwanted) balm

    41. be also measured as jumps in the space-time continuum


    42. jumps in the time continuum


    43. Even if Veck proceeded with caution and did only the minimum while in the past, Farah knew how destabilizing that could be to the spacetime continuum, with consequences impossible to predict


    44. “As these Portions became responsible with their thoughts, and so their creations, it was seen by the entire Identity to be expedient to insert more of them into the continuum, under circumstances that would best provide a balanced view of the overall challenge at hand


    45. “Hold in your thoughts the mechanisms of creation, probable selves, and the placement of Portions in the continuum,” he said as he waved his arm in a 1800 arc


    46. Still from within, Saa-ra viewed the probable continuum with John2, stopping to exaggerate an event that was highly likely to come about… a devastating blow to his self-image, which she casually saw as, “A place where you can change direction


    47. This meant that, regardless of which mystical experience they were acting out, the Now of what these Portions viewed as their own was an equally critical moment point that affected momentum across the entire continuum


    48. � Farah understood that another wave of temporal distortion was hitting the continuum


    49. � What she had just seen was probably a complete duplication of the space-time continuum, with the ghosts she had seen being copies of Global Council citizens now populating a new continuum, or timeline


    50. � Farah then understood that she had the frequency of the new continuum and jumped at once on the lab�s videophone to call Daran Mien











































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    "continuum" definitions

    a continuous nonspatial whole or extent or succession in which no part or portion is distinct or distinguishable from adjacent parts