dave_a_mbs
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Hi George- There are two kinds of answer to your question. The easy answer is that the spirit world is where we look when we see spirits. This world seems to be in a dimensional system that is more complex than our everyday experiences, and it seems to be structured differently, in the sense that we can more or less wish things into being. At the same time, there seem to be no barriers.
The more difficult answer is the one in which we actually try to express the topology of the spirit world - a topic dear to me. That goes off into speculative philosophy. There seems to be a consensus of opinion that everything evolved out of nothing, and in our universe, that this happened about 15 billion years ago. This is supported by observation of the Hubble expansion of the universe. But things are a bit more complex than that. The causal factors by which this specific universe was created seem to be "eternal", in the sense of having neither beginning nor end. This is an oscillation that gives off universes much like a fire gives off sparks, but each universe is individual and separated.
Outside of the universe is "voidness", a non-place that has no size, no shape, no color, no taste etc. Because it has no qualities except that we point to it, it covers our universe like an infinitesimally thin layer. And, because voidness has no dimension, it also appears to be a minuscule point, so small that it has no interior, so that we surround voidness by our universe. (In physics, the voidness begins with the Planck dimension, and goes smaller.) The universe is like a bubble that expands inward, an inside out sphere. For example, if you look off into space in any direction for about 15 billion light years, you are looking backwards into time and space toward the center, while the place we call "outer space" is the innermost portion, in which the universe is expanding inwards at right angles to everything else. Thus, we are on the "outer edge" of our universe, and the surrounding event horizon 15 billion light years distant is the center.
Because the universe began from a single point, an instant in which everything was one thing, the initial instant of the universe was an expression of what St Thomas Aquinas called the "Uncaused Cause". This Uncaused Cause emanated itself by twisting space, since that is the both action of the repetitive cyclic origination, and the reason that it is a repetitive cycle. This is either like the snake that eats its tail, Ourobouros, or like a multidimensional Moebius strip, or Klein bottle, depending on how you look at it. The present day world is the way the Uncaused Cause looks today. Because it has had time to interact with itself in many ways, the Uncaused Cause is now plural, fragments having been spun off in the guise of bugs, people, fireplugs and trees etc. At the same time, because the Uncaused Cause was initially One, it remains forever One. Meditators sometimes call it the "Mind of God" or the "Cosmic Consciousnes". The state of the "Self", that part of you that identifies with your viewpoint and feelings, is part of both the One and also the Many. When you are not being the Many, you get to be the One, which means that you revert back toward total Oneness, merger into the Uncaused Cause, which is often described as "returning to God", but only to the degree that your attitude (meaning karma and attachments etc) allows. Then, when the world gets rearranged so that you can be part of the Many, you emerge as a Self, separated from other Selves.
In this sense, the spirit world is the transitional space that lies between you and God, and is bounded by your personal awareness at one end, and by the Oneness of God at the other end. It is a sense, an awareness, an experience, but not a true location or place in the sense of having length, breadth, height or location in spacetime. We experience it jointly because we are all one, just as your Significant Other is one with you, so that when you want to phone your SO you occasionally find that your SO is already phoning you. Because the spirit world is in the space of experiences, rather than the space of bricks and boards, it is proper to say that it is everywhere. Yet when we go to look for it, and as we pass through the various levels of definition that define the logic of inner experiences, we can find nothing. All we find is God.
dave
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