The Mind-Created World "The aim of this essay is to make the case for a type of philosophical idealism, which posits mind as foundational to the nature of existence. Idealism is usually distinguished from physicalism — the view that the physical is fundamental — and the related philosophical naturalism, the view that only natural laws and forces, as depicted in the natural sciences, account for the universe."
Physical Vs Mental
The problem(or absurdity) that I arrive at with an actual physical existence is that space would need to be infinite whereas with a mental existence there would be no actual physical space but just the illusion of it. The latter, as far as I can tell, is an internal mental unfolding of four-dimensional reality that occurs within the 'mind' of the primordial(or absolute).
This results in the absolute being the only 'real' existence functioning beyond our reality as a 0-dimensional to 1-dimensional temporal construct where the three spatial dimensions are then fabricated to render the illusion.