“The Universe is nothing if not interesting; and it is interesting because it is the scene of a prodigious Drama, of hope and hazard, of a marvellous harmony and of an equally amazing uncertainty and disorder.

We men are entirely involved in this Drama, but we are not and we cannot be alone. Intelligence's of a higher order are intimately concerned in our destiny as we should be concerned in that of the humblest forms of life that share with us the surface of the Earth.

The bond of Love that unites the visible and the invisible is created by our acceptance of mutual dependence. This dependence is not to be understood rightly within the Present Moment of our mental activity. The contradictions and absurdities of life as it presents itself to our experience can never be reconciled within the narrow limits of space and time.”


John Bennett’s Master Idea - The Dramatic Universe

“This brings us to one of the central themes of this work: the hypothesis of a Six-Dimensional Universe and its three time-like conditions that I have called Time, Eternity and Hyparxis. The changing content of the present moment derives from sources of three kinds. The influences of what we call ‘past’ and ‘future’ are but one of these sources.

Our p[resent moment is such that it always discloses its dependence on what is ‘not-present’. The ‘not-present’ must be also a Greater Present Moment within which our own present is contained together with those of all other centres of experience like ourselves.

 … as body evolves towards mind, so does mind develop towards Intelligence and Intelligence towards some still higher Principle that we can scarcely conceive.”