P128:1, 12:0.1
The immensity of the far-flung creation of the Universal Father is utterly
beyond the grasp of finite imagination; the enormousness of the master universe
staggers the concept of even my order of being. But the mortal mind can be
taught much about the plan and arrangement of the universes; you can know
something of their physical organization and marvelous administration; you
may learn much about the various groups of intelligent beings who inhabit
the seven superuniverses of time and the central universe of eternity.
P128:2, 12:0.2
In principle, that is, in eternal potential, we conceive of material creation
as being infinite because the Universal Father is actually infinite, but as
we study and observe the total material creation, we know that at any given
moment in time it is limited, although to your finite minds it is comparatively
limitless, virtually boundless.
P128:3, 12:0.3
We are convinced, from the study of physical law and from the observation
of the starry realms, that the infinite Creator is not yet manifest in finality
of cosmic expression, that much of the cosmic potential of the Infinite is
still self-contained and unrevealed. To created beings the master universe
might appear to be almost infinite, but it is far from finished; there are
still physical limits to the material creation, and the experiential revelation
of the eternal purpose is still in progress.