divinity definition

divinity also “Divine Right of Use” means those Rights of Use granted to a True Trust by the Divine Person in accordance with Kaianere:kowa as evidenced by the existence of both a Divine Trust Number and a True Trust Number with the same sixteen characters, after the first two left hand side characters. As a Divine Trust Number is a unique piece of Space-Time granted for use by the True Trust, it possession is proof the True Person has also been granted exclusive Right of Use of an essential element of Unique Collective Awareness space-time and therefore Divinity; and
divinity are presented as means to infer (anumåna) the existence of the corresponding objects:18 "Just as the words ‘heaven’, apūrva and ‘divinity’, when perceived, are the means to infer the existence of objects never observed, ..." The same three objects — ‘heaven’, apūrva and ‘divinity’ — are mentioned in the following, slightly obscure, verse of the Våkyapad¥ya:19 "The sign of the thing denoted is, that there is an object corresponding to all words. In the case of words like ‘cow’, they say, it is similar to ‘heaven’, apūrva and ‘divinity’."

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