
From a supersymmetrical stand point, this would have to make sense shining from a hyperdimensional (fifth dimensional) realm.
Plato’s cave reveals the light from these higher dimensions, and the shadows on the wall, lead to eucldidean perspectives?

From a supersymmetrical stand point, this would have to make sense shining from a hyperdimensional (fifth dimensional) realm.
Plato’s cave reveals the light from these higher dimensions, and the shadows on the wall, lead to eucldidean perspectives?

If the heart was free from the impurities of sin, and therefore lighter than the feather, then the dead person could enter the eternal afterlife.
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