The indication has been given that Matter is and
always has been the habitation of Evil. It does not follow, however,
that matter existed throughout all space at any time in the indefinite
past, but rather that, in an exceeding attenuated form, prior to its
concentration, limits were prescribed and assigned to it by the One God
in His ineffability (see, also, Mos. Sys. and
Cod. Arg. p. 67). For untold aeons the material status thus set
forth may have remained unchanged; and in which neither Good nor Evil
manifested in entitial forms their diverse inherences. By and through
the limitation, however, the One God, in his own due season,
concentrated this matter, and inaugurated the fulfilments whereby both
Good and Evil came to their own through the experiences dominating a
peculiar fruition. By according illimitability to Matter comprehension
fails, and the heavens become one vast yard of death upon whose desert
worlds the sprites that once had shared their touch of light and life
see, beyond, naught for hope of restoration to them. The limitation of
Matter, however, carries with it promises of the banishment of
desolation and death, and that a newness will follow in the beyond
consonant with supernal ordainment of the One God. //∞\\ |