Brahman is devoid of time and space.
We can compare Brahman with the ‘point’ described in Euclid geometry. The point is everywhere but still it is nowhere in space and time. A point has no length, width and depth. The point is unbroken. In a two-dimensional Euclidean expansion, a point is represented by an arranged pair of letters x,y which are opposite to each other. In these, the first letter is horizontal and the second letter is vertical.
Brahman is omnipresent like a point, beyond space and time, devoid of the three dimensions of length, breadth and depth and unbroken.
Brahman is manifested in space and time by a pair of powers, one form of which is real and the other unreal.
These two forms of power are called Shabda and Maya.
Both these forms of God's power are in space and time; consist of the three dimensions of length, width and depth; and are the basis of all the divisions of the world.
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You'll understand the nature of Brahman in this article. The text is trying to tell its readers that Brahman is the ultimate reality and it is beyond our understanding, and that everything else is an illusion.
It is also trying to help readers understand how Brahman manifests itself in the world.
The text also explains that the world is an illusion created by Maya, and that we can only escape this illusion by realizing our true nature as Brahman. This understanding can help readers to find peace and liberation from suffering.

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