P119:2, 11:2.1
Since you are beginning to glimpse the enormousness of the material universe
discernible even from your astronomical location, your space position in the
starry systems, it should become evident to you that such a tremendous material
universe must have an adequate and worthy capital, a headquarters commensurate
with the dignity and infinitude of the universal Ruler of all this vast and
far-flung creation of material realms and living beings.
P119:3, 11:2.2
In form Paradise differs from the inhabited space bodies: it is not spherical.
It is definitely
ellipsoid, being one-sixth longer in the north-south diameter
than in the east-west diameter. The central Isle is essentially flat, and
the distance from the upper surface to the nether surface is one tenth that
of the east-west diameter.
P119:4, 11:2.3
These differences in dimensions, taken in connection with its stationary status
and the greater
out-pressure of force-energy at the north end of the Isle,
make it possible to establish absolute direction in the master universe.
P119:5, 11:2.4
The central Isle is geographically divided into three domains of activity:
P120:1, 11:2.6
The eternal Isle is composed of a single form of materialization -- stationary
systems of reality. This literal substance of Paradise is a homogeneous organization
of space potency not to be found elsewhere in all the wide universe of universes.
It has received many names in different universes, and the Melchizedeks of
Nebadon long since named it absolutum. This Paradise source material
is neither dead nor alive; it is the original nonspiritual expression of the
First Source and Center; it is Paradise, and Paradise is without duplicate.
P120:2, 11:2.7
It appears to us that the First Source and Center has concentrated all absolute
potential for cosmic reality in Paradise as a part of his technique of self-liberation
from infinity limitations, as a means of making possible subinfinite, even
time-space, creation. But it does not follow that Paradise is time-space limited
just because the universe of universes discloses these qualities. Paradise
exists without time and has no location in space.
P120:3, 11:2.8
Roughly: space seemingly originates just below nether Paradise; time just
above upper Paradise. Time, as you understand it, is not a feature of Paradise
existence, though the citizens of the central Isle are fully conscious of
nontime sequence of events. Motion is not inherent on Paradise; it is volitional.
But the concept of distance, even absolute distance, has very much meaning
as it may be applied to relative locations on Paradise. Paradise is nonspatial;
hence its areas are absolute and therefore serviceable in many ways beyond
the concept of mortal mind.