It has been said that the boundaries of the mind is as limitless as the very universe created by God. But the mind, even with its limitless thoughts can never comprehend all that had been created by God , be it within or outer space. That is where the boundaries lies.
2006-08-12 04:59:32
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answer #1
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answered by Arzy 2
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Boundary of mind (inner space):
The mind can perceive its own content, as it acts like a "recording and playback unit," but it cannot perceive the "context" which allows for the content. In other words, it cannot perceive the Perceiver. That would be like an eyeball trying to see itself. The limit of mind is that it cannot understand or see who and what you truly are---Infinite Beingness---as the mind is a thing of limitation and every thought is necessarily limited. But, you can quiet the mind and experience your Infinite Beingness directly.
Boundary of the universe (outer space):
Depends on you. If you believe there to be a boundary, there is a boundary where you have set it. If you don't believe there to be a boundary, there is none. The universe is just an outpicturing of your mind, just as your body is like a computer print-out of your mind (your conscious and subconscious thinking). Just as you can create a body for yourself in a dream, you've created the one you use in your waking state. You can change it instantly, if you change your picture of it. Most don't believe they can, though, and so won't. They think it is solid and real, when it is not. It is a mental projection, like a hologram.
2006-08-12 11:33:23
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answered by My View 2
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In philosophy, in the teachings of it, the philosopher can determine the boundaries of mind and the universe by the following inquistive a prioir synthesized properties, in the determination of the limits ,within, the spheres of the inner and outer space , but, how is that the spaces of the spaceful space in the bi-nomial spheres that coincide with one another, can be determine if the time and space of the spheres are not determined ,not ,in the limits and boundries of them, but ,of the limits within the unlimited limited defintions of them are bounded by a mind's limitations because one must be limtied to limitation of the unknown limitations, however, in philosophy, which is the founding principals of science, it ,teaches you ,that ,the limitations of space are bound in the boundries that the mind creates of the universe and universe creates of the mind. In philosophy, the principals of the following a prioitic examples might be beneficial to defining the the mind and universe...
1. The mind is limited to the mind's space , yet, it is limited only to one's space of the mind.
2. The mind is not limited to the mind's space, yet, it is unlimited only to the space of the mind that limits it.
3. The universe is limited to the outer space of it , yet, their is no limitations to it since it is not limited in it's own space for it's infinite.
4.The universe is not limited to the inner space of it ,for, one inner space must have an outer space and, vice versa, yet, it is infinite in space's space of the outer space within the inner space of it's own space, but, it is, not, spacefully spaced , inner or outer, since the universe is infinite.
These may help begin to define the boundries , but, to the practical mind of wisdom it cannot be defined, however, in philosohical wisdom the boundries cannot not be determine , so, the answer to the question's question lies within the question, asked, is that the boundries of the mind and universe are infinite and can never be determined if the infinite continues to practical, rather, than philosophical, which, the philosopher determines the the defintion of them are unlimited and can never be determined.
2006-08-12 06:27:30
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answered by Anonymous
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How can you define that which is not known? Like labels or stereotyping, once you think you know, they can promote misconceptions and create boundaries that do not exist. Our best telescopes cannot see the boundaries of the universe and it is said we use less than ten percent of our brain. 90 plus percent of our brain's capacity and function still needs exploring and developed. It is not known what our total capacity is. Given the atrocities people do unto each other, there is still have a lot to learn.
2006-08-12 05:24:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Dear,
There is no boundary for our mind
We restrict it
to explain it i have an example
In Maths we have dimensions
Single, 2D, 3D...........
See it is a progression to till infinity
means there are 4D, 5D,6D...... dimesions are also exist
human beings are 3D figures
We live in this 4D world
i.e we are inside a cube called this known world
that is our known limit of physical travell ie. 4D
But there exist higher dimensions too.
to understand the lower dimension better, we need to reach higher dimensions.
Physically travelling to these levels are not possible so the alternative is mental travel
Each of us have a universe within us
what is the meaning?
when we travel using mind,
we are not travelling out of us
but exploring a universe within us
there is no limit for this travelling
but you have to train yourself properly
Best regards
http://www.dataconmng.com
2006-08-12 05:33:21
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answered by RAM 3
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Where do you suppose the boundaries should be? This thin surface material called "skin"? Do you realize how porous it really is? Don't you think it is hubristic to think that the whole of the universe stops at that thin layer?
2006-08-12 05:18:06
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answered by James P 3
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exciting question. My view could be that inner area is your man or woman ideas and ideas, intermediate area are your atmosphere, places you pass, occasion the close by shops, or perhaps a trip trip spot, a place you may pass to. Outer area is someplace you may't pass to, a minimum of on the 2nd, consisting of close by planets. desire this facilitates, yet very exciting.
2016-10-01 23:52:48
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answered by Anonymous
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You can only defien things created by us humans.
We cannot define things like love, feelings, thoughts, the universe, space, time, life, and many others.
But sometimes we do try our best.
2006-08-12 05:24:58
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answered by jimmy_siddhartha 4
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though tempting as it is i'll answer your question as written. " y e s ". ok i'll bite as i interpret your ? as in how would i define the boundaries? very thin,very very thin.define-ing things just ain't my cup of tea. some of the old 'wise men'often talked of; not real, illusion, dream and the like when intending to answer this and other similar questions (to yours)
2006-08-12 05:18:35
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answered by errorfinder 2
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both these spaces are one and the same.that is the real u.
both are infinite and continue to grow limitlessly in cycles.
first expansion then contraction over billions of years,the expansion gives u the big bang,the contraction gives u the black hole.
our inside is also growing similarly and we grow from asmall sperm to a human.the contraction in humans also takes place thru theits own black hole called hara (the point of our death)
2006-08-12 08:26:49
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answered by Anonymous
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