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133:3.1 a learned r. discourse on the “Destiny of Israel,”
137:7.2 Though they called him R., they were learning not
142:2.1 Jesus: “But, R., Moses and the olden prophets tell
142:2.5 “R., I believe; I desire that you lead me into the
142:5.1 “But, R., how shall we know of a certainty that you
142:6.3 “R., we know that you are a teacher sent by God,
173:2.3 Such an ordination conferred the title of “r.” upon
175:1.9 market places and desire to be called r. by all men.
rabbinic
149:2.8 the courage to do this in the face of the r. teaching
153:3.7 and expose the folly of the whole r. system of rules
173:2.3 without having been instructed in the r. academies
rabbinical
121:2.12 full favor by the Jerusalem religious leaders and r.
124:1.5 Joseph felt impelled to rule that the r. interpretation
139:0.4 and untrained in the methods of r. interpretation of
rabbis
121:6.2 spoke Aramaic; the priests and r. spoke Hebrew;
123:5.12 traditional laws than were the Judean scribes and r..
123:6.8 the r., came to Nazareth to observe Jesus, having
124:3.5 to continue his education under the learned r..
124:4.8 was under the influence of a liberal school of r.,
124:5.6 he would never go to Jerusalem to study with the r..
125:2.11 study in one of the best-known academies of the r..
126:2.3 expected to go to Jerusalem to study under the r..
127:1.8 fondly planned, at Jerusalem studying with the r..
129:2.6 with occasional visits to the various schools of the r..
136:1.3 The r. had gathered together almost five hundred
137:7.6 The scribes and r., together, were called Pharisees.
138:8.7 The r. had long taught the Jews that the ignorant
138:8.7 they were ignorant of much of the learning of the r.
139:0.4 they were laymen, unlearned in the lore of the r.
140:8.11 The Jewish r. had long debated the question: Who
159:4.1 and I infer that you reject the teachings of the r. to
159:4.2 I do not regard the Scriptures as do the r..
162:1.10 he had not been instructed in the schools of the r..
162:2.1 told that you are untaught in the learning of the r.?
164:3.3 The r. taught that all such cases of blindness from
164:3.3 They even taught that a child itself might sin before
164:3.3 They taught that such defects could be caused by sin
175:1.11 But how will your r. justify themselves since they
194:4.10 leading r., Gamaliel, who advised them: “Refrain
rabbits
61:2.7 including beavers, squirrels, gophers, mice, and r.,
rabble
187:1.7 It was permitted the r. to jeer, mock, and ridicule
rabid
139:11.6 Simon was a r. revolutionist, a fearless firebrand of
raccoons
61:3.13 Weasels, martens, otters, and r. thrived throughout
race—noun—competitive
26:9.3 The test of time is almost over; the r. for eternity has
32:5.8 The r. for perfection is on!
32:5.8 every human being who will run the r. of faith and
37:5.1 they hope to fuse, but when the mortal r. is run,
47:10.1 those who have run the planetary r. and finished the
86:1.6 “I returned and saw that the r. is not to the swift,
112:0.1 if you will sincerely run the r. of time and gain the
race or mortal race—noun—see Adamic; blue; green; human;
indigo; orange; red; Sangik; violet; white
3:1.5 Truly of the r. has it been said, “You are of God”
3:2.8 an individual being, an individual r., an individual
7:1.6 and spiritized personalities of any world, r., nation,
8:1.11 relations, to relationships of the community, the r.,
20:2.7 bestow themselves upon some mr. on some world.
20:6.2 they become like the mortals of the r. into which
28:6.2 issues growing out of the origin of any individual, r.,
36:4.2 The Melchizedek father of such a r. of supernal
37:9.10 r. designed eventually to amalgamate with the mortal
43:3.5 which so greatly concern every mr. and national
45:4.5 directed this r. from the worship of many gods to the
48:4.10 The early experiences of the r. or the order are
49:2.17 to observe the early civilization of a primitive r. of
49:2.20 In Satania there is one r. under four feet in height.
49:3.6 r. inhabits a sphere in close proximity to Urantia.
51:2.3 doom the planetary residence of an evolving r.,
51:3.3 Adam and Eve build up a strong r. of their order.
51:4.1 The r. of dominance during the early ages of the
51:4.1 while the red man is the senior r. of the planets,
51:4.7 after the arrival of the imported violet or Adamic r..
51:5.5 to go forth to the r. of their evolutionary parent,
52:3.7 The color of such an amalgamated r. is somewhat of
52:5.3 encounters a r. spiritually trained and prepared to
52:5.10 but only one r., one language, and one religion.
52:6.4 Each r. must become familiar with the thought of all
52:7.7 more and more of the r. step into line with those
55:3.1 one religion, and, on normal spheres, one r..
55:3.22 Being of one r. greatly facilitates such achievement,
55:4.11 the further efforts to purify and stabilize the mr..
55:4.11 unquestioned authority to purge the evolving r. of
55:6.3 On a normal world the biologic fitness of the mr.
55:6.3 continued improvement of such a magnificent r.
62:3.4 and ancestral r. of dawn mammals remained alive.
63:0.2 these parents of the new r. shall be called Andon and
63:4.8 This early r. and its primitive civilization were
63:7.1 are cognizant of the history of the r. they founded.
64:2.3 These tribes are the so-called Heidelberg r..
64:3.5 as an apparently new people–the Neanderthal r..
64:4.13 As the r. advanced, the object and purpose of
64:6.2 On no other world in the system has such a r. of will
64:6.10 The outstanding characteristic of this r. was their
64:6.12 Porshunta, the master mind of this unfortunate r.,
64:6.16 This r. received a small but potent legacy of the later
64:6.23 this r. was so greatly upstepped by the admixture of
64:6.27 before the celestial powers as any other earthly r..
64:6.29 who markedly influenced and inspired a whole r..
64:6.34 Differences in status of groups within each r. are
64:7.5 intermarried and founded a new amalgamated r.,
64:7.5 Within five thousand years this amalgamated r.
64:7.10 led to the immediate improvement of the older r..
64:7.11 new Neanderthal r. extended from England to India.
64:7.15 a mongrel r. of indigo, blue, and modified green men
64:7.16 An amalgamated r. of rather superior potential
65:4.7 appearance of the Andonic r. prior to the evolution
65:4.11 human type of will has appeared in a precolored r..
65:5.2 the resisting powers of the resulting blended r.
66:2.7 the survival of the best strains of that unique r.,
66:2.7 Andonite contributors to the advancement of the r.
66:4.7 of Caligastia’s staff followed the Andonic r..
66:5.16 held out the promise of the Adamic gift of a new r.
66:6.5 Foreign emissaries were never sent to a r. except
66:6.5 the uplift and advancement of a given tribe or r.
66:6.5 tribe or race were always natives of that tribe or r..
66:6.5 impose the habits and mores of even a superior r.
66:6.5 uplift and advance the time-tried mores of each r..
67:8.2 experimental and original stock of the Andonic r..
68:6.11 and the source of the mutant geniuses of the r..
69:8.5 to till the soil; hence they became the great slave r..
70:1.18 Very early in the history of the r., poisoned weapons
70:2.21 the school of experience which compelled a r. of
70:5.5 The r. early learned that an army commanded by a
72:1.1 Its people are a mixed r., predominantly blue and
73:1.3 the Nodites themselves constituted the eighth r. of
74:7.23 the small amount of the blood of this imported r.
74:8.6 They held to an aristocratic origin for the r. which
75:3.5 Nodites, the most progressive and co-operative r.,
76:2.4 not pure violet as Cain’s father was of the Nodite r.
76:4.8 the early beginnings of the mighty Andite r..
77:2.0 2. THE NODITE RACE
77:2.3 the daughters of men begot an ancient r. of heroes.
77:2.8 of the Nodites, the eighth r. to appear on Urantia.
77:2.9 The pure-line Nodites were a magnificent r., but they
77:4.1 minds serving on Adam’s staff were of this r..
77:4.9 continued to regard the garden dwellers as an alien r.
77:5.5 Ratta was the last of her r., having no brothers or
78:1.9 The mixture of races in India–embracing every r. on
78:1.11 The most highly blended r. outside of India occupied
78:3.5 Mediterranean fringe were occupied by a mixed r.
78:3.6 A blended colored r., about this time reinforced by
78:4.2 this racial melting pot that the Andite r. was born.
78:4.5 Nodite stocks, were by this time a belligerent r.,
78:5.2 it is hardly correct to speak of the Andites as a r. in
78:5.6 Many of this r. journeyed to China by way of Tibet
78:5.7 One hundred and thirty-two of this r., embarking
78:8.1 a small minority of this superior r. remained in
79:2.1 leaving behind them the most heterogeneous r.
79:5.8 the more enduring civilizations were founded by a r.
79:6.12 the north was not occupied by any aggressive r..
80:3.5 Cro-Magnon peoples were a brave and farseeing r..
80:5.3 enabled them to wipe the older r. out of existence.
80:8.2 pale skins and broad heads were typical of that r..
80:9.2 This so-called Nordic r. consisted primarily of the
80:9.2 But long ago this r. became thoroughly mixed with
80:9.8 This brunet Mediterranean r. consisted of a blend of
80:9.10 laid the foundations for the southern European r.,
80:9.10 And since these days this r. has undergone further
80:9.10 This Mediterranean r. is, in fact, so freely admixed
80:9.11 represent the survival of two branches of this r.,
80:9.15 the ancient social groups were no more of one r than
81:6.4 culture in southwestern Asia were r. and climate.
81:6.11 people will dominate the civilization of a smaller r..
81:6.18 precede the spread of a culture throughout a r.,
81:6.26 The moral and spiritual momentum of a r. largely
81:6.40 The ideals of the r. are the chief support and
82:6.3 when the degenerate strains of the same r. intermarry
84:6.7 civilization and insuring the reproduction of the r..
84:7.1 As are the families of the r. or nation,so is its society
84:7.7 to eliminate from the reproductive stream of the r.
85:3.2 The animals have all been worshiped by one r. or
86:5.2 Gradually the dream life of the r. so developed that
87:5.8 r. after r. has sought to improve this superghost
88:4.7 helped much to weaken the grip of magic on the r.
88:6.7 Language contains fossils which testify that the r.
89:4.5 from the notion of the evolutionary origin of the r.,
89:6.1 No r. has been entirely free from the practice of
90:2.5 Very early in the history of the r. the shamans turned
90:2.13 the premium put on wisdom in the evolution of the r.
91:4.4 childhood of an individual or a r. is characterized
92:1.3 religion is the last thing to perish or change in a r..
92:2.4 A r. or nation can only assimilate from any advanced
92:3.9 the r., in the end, gained much as a result of all
93:7.3 claim the continued allegiance of a whole tribe or r..
94:2.1 This caste system failed to save the Aryan r., but it
95:5.3 Moses was the joint gift of the Hebrew r. and the
96:4.2 woman of royal blood and a man from a captive r.
96:5.1 for the birth of a nation and the perpetuation of a r..
97:0.1 a Father, if not of the individual, at least of the r..
111:0.7 Every r. of evolving Urantia mortals has a word
111:6.10 sin-breeding whether found in an individual, a r.,
111:7.5 people crossed by the instincts of an inferior r.;
111:7.5 the chemical-energy mandates of the evolving r.;
111:7.5 opposed by the accumulated propensities of the r.;
118:10.5 such total may be the total r., the total nation,
119:7.7 in the ordinary manner of the children of that r.
121:1.1 Jews, being a Levantine r., in nature part Oriental
121:2.1 The Jews were a part of the older Semitic r., which
122:0.2 which warranted their selection as the bestowal r..
132:5.20 likewise is he under obligation to the r., nation,
132:7.5 which a religion must possess if it is to change a r.
133:3.4 At Corinth they met people of every r. hailing from
133:3.7 to serve the well-being of the individual and the r..
140:10.5 placed emphasis on the individual, not on the r.
146:3.11 In Zebulun the people were of a mixed r., hardly
155:6.8 Every r. of mankind has its own mental outlook
155:6.10 for God, and they found him as no other whole r.
160:1.6 individual and attainment of the maturity of the r..
160:2.3 the cultural activities of the r.: art, science, religion,
160:2.10 Such a r. might begin to realize something of your
160:5.14 the Greek philosopher, one of the greatest of his r.,
175:1.5 show forth the spiritual glory of a God-knowing r.,
185:2.5 the death sentence upon even one of their own r.
187:1.5 day to day, there perished the flower of the Jewish r.
188:4.3 effort to pay God a debt which the r. of mankind had
191:6.2 belongs not to a r., a nation, nor to a special group
193:1.2 telling this good news to all creatures of every r.,
194:3.9 kingdom was to be identified with no particular r.,
race—verb
11:7.7 These zones separate the vast galaxies which r.
race—adjective
race amalgamation
82:6.4 there would be little objection to a limited r..
race antagonisms
140:5.18 Political peace prevents r., national suspicions, and
race-benefiting
83:0.3 of altruistic duties and r. home responsibilities.
race betterment
75:0.1 The realization of r. appeared to be a long way off,
race blending
52:3.10 With the near completion of the task of r.,
80:1.7 This technique of r., combined with the elimination
82:6.6 R. greatly contributes to the sudden appearance of
race commissioners
37:5.5 Commissioners begin service on the planets as r..
37:5.5 R. function in an endless series of planetary crisis
37:5.6 these r. are advanced to the higher levels of function,
48:6.32 racial interpreters further the efforts of the r. to
114:4.2 The r. are very active on Urantia, and their various
114:6.9 are closely associated with the ministry of the r.,
race conflict
52:3.12 World-wide peace–the cessation of r. and national
race decadence
195:3.9 the degradation of woman, slavery and r., plagues,
race dispersion
64:6.20 and emigrate from the original Sangik center of r..
race elevation
64:6.26 the indigo peoples received little or none of the r.
race evolution
51:4.4 failure to execute the plan of r. makes it impossible
race harmonization
51:5.7 Having failed to achieve r. by the Adamic technique
race improvement
50:3.1 prince as advisers and helpers in the work of early r..
51:5.4 This whole scheme of r. was early wrecked on
51:5.7 must now work out your planetary problem of r. by
52:2.11 problem of r. is not such an extensive undertaking
52:3.5 This r. project is the task of their progeny.
66:5.16 limited to natural means and ordinary methods of r.,
71:4.11 9. R. improvement.
76:4.8 Eve was made the head of a commission on r.,
race intermingling
82:6.7 r. on a large scale would be most detrimental, but
race mixture(s)
77:2.3 this legend became further confused with the r. of
78:4.2 resultant r. extended the Andite type northward.
79:2.1 leaving behind them the most heterogeneous r.
79:2.2 The earliest r. in India were a blending of the red
79:2.7 R. is always advantageous in that it favors versatility
80:9.12 This was the picture of r. presented in Europe about
81:1.5 there was a high degree of r. with the violet stock.
82:1.2 of the more highly civilized peoples is due to r.,
82:5.1 Very early the savage observed that r. improved
82:6.5 R. of the average or superior strata of various
84:7.22 1. The large degree of r. mixture.
race movements
78:4.5 peace-seeking, which explains why the earlier r. had
race origin
64:7.14 the Sangik peoples to migrate from their center of r.
race penitence
136:2.1 that they might by so doing manifest fruits of r..
race perpetuation
84:6.8 the sole hope of r. under the mores of civilization,
race problems
52:4.1 There are no r. or color problems; literally all nations
race purification
52:2.10 worlds seriously address themselves to the tasks of r.
race reproduction
84:5.11 Woman is man’s equal partner in r., hence just as
race survival
52:2.11 rugged competition in r. has weeded out most of the
68:2.9 function of marriage in evolution is insurance of r.,
race upstepping
51:3.4 plans for r. are prepared by the Planetary Prince
race welfare
82:1.7 effectively tricks selfish man into putting r. high
raced
189:5.1 As the two apostles r. for Golgotha and the tomb of
races—see races, evolutionary or evolving; races, mortal;
see blue, red, etc.; see human; colored; Sangik
2:1.7 nature of the flesh and blood of the planetary r.,
8:4.5 come down to the material r. in the likeness of
9:2.5 Holy Spirit of local universe bestowal upon the r. of
9:5.5 is rooted in the material origin of the animal r..
16:9.5 civilizations are not innate in the individuals of the r..
19:6.1 divinely perfect creatures as these Trinity-origin r. of
20:2.1 the magistrates of the time-space realms—of all r.,
21:5.10 from the Universal Father on high to the lowly r.
22:2.9 spring from all the r. on all the evolutionary worlds
22:4.3 are the superior spiritual minds of the survival r.,
22:5.1 Not only do your r. and other mortals of survival
25:8.4 Mortals come from r. that are very social.
28:6.5 mercy that has been extended to individuals and r.
29:0.1 While your r. have long known of the existence of
31:1.4 one of the supreme adventures of these perfect r..
34:5.2 ever and unitedly leading the r. of men towards
34:5.4 inspire the souls of the creatures of the ascending r.
34:7.1 inherent nature derived from the animal-origin r.,
34:7.1 the Urantia r. were in a measure advanced by the
34:7.2 flesh which characterize the present-day Urantia r..
34:7.4 was the Adamic default in that it deprived the r. of
35:8.15 nearer the lower creatures of the intelligent r..
36:4.8 Our inquiries concerning the midsonite r. are
38:2.5 I am a fellow servant with you and with your r.,
39:0.11 the languages, history, and local habits of the r. of
39:5.1 the biologic or physical uplifters of the material r. on
39:5.3 Eves, to augment the further evolution of the r. by
39:5.3 and intellectual upstepping of the evolutionary r..
39:5.4 social co-operation among its diverse r. is one of
39:5.4 Seldom do these r. of different colors and varied
39:5.4 the Material Sons to harmonize and advance the r.
40:5.12 the one-, two-, and three-brained r. is not a factor in
40:5.17 mortals are of animal origin, just like the Urantia r.
40:6.6 freely and certainly bestowed upon all Urantia r..
40:7.2 Your own r. of surviving mortals belong to this
40:9.2 is wholly akin to their function in your own r., but
44:0.21 If the Urantia r. were more advanced in art and other
45:4.2 have been recruited from the eight Urantia r.,
45:4.16 of this order to bestow himself upon the Urantia r..
45:6.1 They are so similar to your own material sex r. that
47:3.5 is devoted to the assembly of one of the seven r.
47:3.5 personality assembly chambers of the blended r.
48:4.13 Some of your r. have a rich vein of humor and are
48:6.32 All r. of mortal beings are not alike.
48:6.32 spiritual natures and tendencies of the various r. of
48:6.32 to harmonize the varied viewpoints of the r.,
49:2.13 Beings such as the Urantia r. are classified as mid-
49:2.15 The Urantia r. are of the land order.
49:2.17 and shores of these marine gardens of the dawn r.
49:2.21 much lower than the life range of the Urantia r..
49:2.21 In this scale the Urantia r. are number three.
49:2.21 Satania worlds are peopled with r. of modified
49:3.3 On the nonbreathing worlds the advanced r. must
49:3.4 do not eat food or drink water as do the Urantia r..
49:4.2 Most inhabited worlds have all of these r., but many
49:4.2 Some local systems also have only these three r..
49:4.3 see and hear considerably more than the Urantia r..
49:4.5 the one pursuit that is common to the advancing r. of
49:5.15 While the terrestrial attainments of the one-brained r.
49:5.19 The r. on some worlds have one gland, on others
49:5.19 spheres the r. have three of these unique bodies.
49:5.20 per cent are of the second group, like the Urantia r..
49:5.27 their advancing r. begin to approach the apex of
49:6.6 earlier ages of the animal-origin r. are characterized
50:3.1 connecting link between the prince and the world r..
50:3.4 to mate with the superior groups of the native r.,
50:3.5 Planetary Prince seldom mate with the world r.,
50:3.5 corporeal staff–are in status as of the superior r. of
50:4.2 their work in behalf of the r. is prosecuted during
50:4.9 develops a keen and laudatory rivalry among the r.
50:4.13 preserved for the world r. the concept of the
50:5.4 The prehuman creatures and the dawn r. of primitive
50:5.6 weaker elements of the r. incline towards excesses
50:7.1 isolation of these spheres affords their r. a unique
51:0.3 biologic uplifters of Jerusem upstep the Urantia r..
51:0.3 plans for improving your native r., still, Adam’s
51:3.1 with the help of many of the higher types of native r..
51:4.2 The earlier r. are somewhat superior to the later;
51:4.3 superior peoples are the first, third, and fifth r.–
51:4.3 These secondary r. are the peoples that are
51:4.4 planet by observing the remnants of these early r. on
51:4.6 employed as laborers by the more progressive r..
51:4.6 These r. of primitive men think no more of utilizing
51:4.8 or unfitness of the individuals of your world r..
51:5.1 way to effect the improvement of the existing r. of
51:5.2 come down, as it were, to be one with the r. of men;
51:5.3 But these Adamites do not go out among the r.;
51:5.4 tribal struggles are diminished, while the world r.
51:5.7 strains of Urantia mortals to mate with the lower r.;
51:6.1 suitable candidates from among the world r., while
51:6.6 amalgamation of their progeny with the r. of men,
52:1.1 There are six basic types or r. of primitive men,
52:1.5 The early r. also make extensive use of the larger
52:1.7 The survival of superstition in the Urantia r. is
52:2.1 struggle so long in barbarism as did the Urantia r..
52:2.4 different r. tend to develop specialized systems of
52:2.5 the different r. often develop separate languages.
52:2.5 Before the unification of the r. their relentless
52:2.9 The r. are purified and brought up to a high state of
52:2.9 defective individuals among present-day Urantia r..
52:3.7 on a normal planet the r. are practically blended,
52:3.8 This double origin of the post-Adamic r. explains
52:3.9 The majority of world r. soon become omnivorous,
52:3.10 gradually the languages of the r. give way to the
52:3.10 seldom attained until the r. are fairly well blended,
52:4.1 literally all nations and r. are of one blood.
52:4.5 visitation the r. soon effect their economic liberation.
52:4.6 social administration of the r. continue to improve,
52:4.8 extensive arousal of the spiritual natures of the r.
52:4.9 Sons, each of whom will advance the r. from one
52:5.1 bestowal Son does not appear in the flesh until the r.
52:6.4 must become familiar with the thought of all r.;
52:7.3 The r. are becoming highly spiritual.
52:7.6 These r. are occupied with a thousand things of
54:6.3 Families, groups, nations, r., worlds, systems,
55:3.21 problems of disease, degeneracy, multicolored r.,
55:6.2 status and progressive nature of the enlightened r. of
62:0.0 THE DAWN RACES OF EARLY MAN
63:4.9 three, and more often six, distinct and separate r..
63:5.1 The early Andon r. did not penetrate far into Asia,
64:3.3 primitive r. grew up around the dangers of the sea
64:4.0 4. THE NEANDERTHAL RACES
64:4.11 the spread of the crude culture of the Neanderthal r..
64:6.1 The simultaneous emergence of all six r. on Urantia,
64:6.9 In such a circumstance, if the two r. do not blend,
64:6.22 Like other primitive r. they never fully recovered
64:6.28 ages of intense struggles between the various r.,
64:6.28 though no great cultural conquest of the world r. had
64:6.32 2. Stronger and better r. are to be had from the
64:6.32 different r. are carriers of superior inheritance factors
64:6.32 And the Urantia r. would have benefited by such an
64:6.33 is healthfully stimulated by diversification of r..
64:6.34 4. Differences in status of the r. and of groups within
64:7.2 which early manifested itself between the different r..
64:7.3 The primary Sangik peoples, the superior r., avoided
64:7.7 These three r. virtually destroyed themselves before
64:7.7 finally all but annihilated by their enemies of other r..
64:7.13 The superior r. sought the northern or temperate
64:7.15 the blue men of Europe and the mixed r. of Arabia
64:7.20 your early ancestors have been lost to the later-day r.
65:2.7 frog is the only species ancestor of the early dawn r.
65:3.6 —no more r. will evolve from prehuman sources
66:6.2 that the r. never have been wholly liberated from the
66:6.3 the en masse uplifting, of the primitive r. of that day.
66:6.6 superior beings undertake to uplift the backward r.
66:7.5 the Prince to the needy tribes of their respective r..
66:7.7 in Mesopotamia for work with their respective r.
66:7.8 Hap presented the early r. with a moral law.
67:6.1 they were exempt from attacks by the confused r. of
68:0.1 a real civilization had evolved among the higher r. of
68:1.1 Rather did the early r. learn by sad experience that
68:1.6 traits which were characteristic of all primitive r..
68:1.6 These backward and suspicious antisocial r. that
68:3.5 the accumulated experience of the progressive r.,
68:5.5 more primitive r. did not hunt the larger animals.
68:5.9 of plants exerts an ennobling influence on all r. of
68:6.8 The early r. often resorted to practices designed to
68:6.9 Many r. learned the technique of abortion,
69:1.4 instinct, and the higher tender emotions of the r..
69:2.4 drove the naturally inactive r. of early man into
69:5.11 Intoxicants and drugs intrigued the primitive r..
70:1.1 Before the partial socialization of the advancing r.
70:1.16 the natural outworking of the problems of the r.–
70:8.11 9. Racial–the presence of two or more r. within a
71:8.15 the civilized r. have made a beginning–mankind is on
72:1.1 These different r. are not yet fully blended, but they
72:3.9 divorces is only one tenth that of the civilized r. of
72:12.2 force a superior culture and religion upon other r..
73:0.1 the developmental progress of the Urantia r. was
73:1.1 Though the planet was peopled by r. physically fit,
73:1.2 Prince’s administration had been effaced; the r. of
73:1.7 —were the most advanced and cultured r. on earth.
73:7.3 mobilize for unselfish bestowal upon the needy r. of
74:5.5 Adam tried to warn the r. against Caligastia, but
74:6.7 The play and humor of the present-day r. are derived
74:7.7 4. History and culture of the various earth r..
74:7.22 Adam endeavored to teach the r. sex equality.
74:7.23 more intelligent of the r. of earth looked forward to
74:7.23 if this plan of uplifting the r. had been carried out!
74:8.5 the various r. of earth became sadly mixed up in
75:1.2 would be the co-ordination and blending of the r..
75:1.2 hopeless, for the r., while biologically fit, had never
75:7.3 looking to the future of the world r. for their future.
75:8.1 Adam and his descendants made to the Urantia r..
76:4.2 Only the mixed r. produced by the union of Nodites
76:4.6 So much of fear persists in the present-day r. of
76:4.7 The body cells of the native r. are akin to the living
76:4.7 You would be far more disease resistant if your r.
76:4.8 surrounding tribes and represented most of the r.
77:1.6 studying and observing the world r. and rendering
77:3.9 The mixed r. of the Andites (Nodites and Adamites)
77:4.5 this Nodite group and the Adamites, the two r. were
77:8.4 nearer man than angel; they are, in a way, of your r.
77:8.4 seraphim in their work for and with the various r. of
78:1.1 the minds and morals of the r. were at a low level
78:1.1 Adam’s contribution to the biologic status of the r.
78:1.3 plasm which so immediately quickened all the r..
78:1.9 The complex mixture of r. in India–embracing every
78:2.2 daughters in a steady stream as emissaries to the r.
78:3.1 their excess inhabitants as teachers to the other r..
78:3.3 had become thoroughly admixed with the other r.,
78:3.4 both of these superior r. of culture and character
78:4.1 The Andite r. were the primary blends of the pure-
78:4.1 percentage of Adamic blood than the modern r..
78:4.3 surviving remnants of the Adamite and Nodite r.
78:5.2 By this time even the r. in the second garden had
78:5.8 religious beliefs and moral practices of the older r..
78:7.4 Many r. harbor the story of a world-wide flood
78:8.1 But the r. of Mesopotamia were already blended
78:8.4 the better Andite strains of the mixed northern r.
78:8.11 descendants of the blended Andonite and Andite r..
79:1.4 not follow the evolutionary course of the older r. by
79:1.6 were to some extent improved by these superior r..
79:2.1 India is the only locality where all the Urantia r. were
79:2.1 India acted as a catch basin for the migrating r..
79:2.3 did any one people combine so many different r..
79:5.1 These two r. largely escaped that admixture with the
79:5.5 these two superior r. waged bitter and unremitting
79:5.7 These r. and cultural groups remained almost
79:5.9 Melchizedek plan for improvement of the Urantia r.
79:6.3 Many different r. occupied the islands of the Pacific.
79:6.3 islands were held by Andonites and, later on, by r.
79:6.7 difference between the northern and southern r..
79:6.10 by Singlangton kept them ahead of most other r..
80:1.5 The mixed r. of India and darker peoples of Africa
80:2.2 of the later Mediterranean long-headed brunet r..
80:3.7 before the days when the darker-skinned r. came
80:3.8 sudden climatic modifications drove the r. of Europe
80:4.5 These were the ancestors of the so-called Nordic r.,
80:5.7 biologic foundation for the modern European r.,
80:7.8 left the spiritually impoverished r. of the world in a
80:7.9 deteriorated by the stream of mixed and darker r.
80:9.5 a wedge between the Nordic and Mediterranean r.,
80:9.7 Andonized the character of the central European r.,
81:0.1 human species continued to carry the r. forward in
81:2.16 the first of the more modern r. to build their homes
81:2.17 The older river r. made their huts by setting tall poles
81:3.3 The early r. were not overly neat and clean, and
81:3.6 These later r. not only had the domesticated horse
81:4.0 4. THE MIXED RACES
81:4.1 Pacific Islands is overspread with the composite r. of
81:4.1 And these r. of today have resulted from a blending
81:4.2 Each of the Urantia r. was identified by certain
81:4.3 In the early development of the Urantia r. there were
81:4.9 Nodites have become so admixed with the other r.
81:5.1 blood did augment the inherent ability of the r.
81:5.1 Adam’s bestowal improved brain power of the r.,
81:6.1 The r. did not fully blend, but their civilizations did
81:6.7 r. and tribes who thus sought ease seldom utilized
81:6.7 come from the thoughts and plans of those r. that
82:1.6 is virtually absent even in present-day primitive r.;
82:2.2 Among the early r. there was little or no regulation
82:2.2 the simple mating customs followed by primitive r..
82:3.3 control the sex urge, as has been shown among all r..
82:3.3 But in spite of all this, those r. which exalted and
82:4.5 this idea of female chastity took such hold on the r.
82:6.1 There are no pure r. in the world today.
82:6.1 peoples of color have only two representative r.
82:6.1 two r. are much admixed with the extinct colored
82:6.1 white race is admixed more or less with all other r.
82:6.2 Though the primary r.–blue, red, and yellow–were
82:6.2 these secondary r. had many desirable traits which
82:6.3 between grossly inferior strains of the r. concerned.
82:6.4 If the present-day r. of Urantia could be freed from
82:6.4 take place between the highest types of the several r.
82:6.7 As long as present-day r. are so overloaded with
82:6.9 experiment of blending the white and Polynesian r.
82:6.10 to such a sacrificial contribution by the primary r. to
82:6.10 were in some respects superior to the primary r..
83:2.5 courtship are an Andite contribution to the world r..
83:5.11 love wife, or sweetheart, did not appear until the r.
83:6.2 has been of great cultural value to all advanced r..
83:7.4 adjustment appear among the more progressive r.
83:7.5 and but partially controlled sex impulses of the r..
84:2.4 The earliest r. gave little credit to the father,
84:3.5 Among the more advanced r., women are not so
84:4.7 childbirth is seldom so easy among the mixed r..
84:5.9 Among industrialized r. woman has received almost
84:7.21 But in r. containing Andite inheritance, children are
84:7.29 society would be greatly improved if the civilized r.
84:8.4 pleasure-abandon characteristic of the post-Andite r.
85:2.4 spirits varied greatly among different tribes and r..
85:4.1 primitive r. venerated springs and worshiped rivers.
85:5.3 thought to be bestowed as saviors upon favored r..
86:2.5 destitute of curiosity and imagination, when the r.
86:3.2 All r. have their legends of men who did not die,
86:3.3 at the present time some civilized r. regard disease as
86:4.6 Some later-day r. believed that man died from three
86:4.7 primitive r. believed that man entered the next life
86:5.17 The early Nodite r. regarded man as consisting of
86:6.3 world’s r. have only this crude religion of evolution.
86:7.4 Modern civilized r. are just emerging from ghost fear
87:2.10 Later r. made paper models and substituted
87:3.5 spirits, all tribes and r. once believed in ghosts.
87:5.14 And even today the civilized r. are cursed with the
89:2.3 of a onetime “golden age” of the dawn of the r..
89:3.2 the dead, just as the economic structure of the r. was
89:4.8 primitive man than it could ever mean to modern r..
89:8.7 The developing commerce of the r. had inculcated
90:2.9 Many true teachers have appeared among the r.
90:5.8 priests have been a millstone about the neck of the r.
91:5.2 have led individuals, cities, nations, and whole r. to
92:1.2 to fetishism through the savage childhood of the r..
92:2.5 R. of men only superficially accept a strange and
92:5.6 Many r have conceived of their leaders as being born
92:5.6 sons of God were common among the world r..
92:6.20 secularisms which characterize many r. and
93:9.9 with the view of exalting themselves above all r. as
94:0.1 missionaries recruited from many peoples and r.,
94:5.7 not even fearing the ghosts of the dead as other r.
94:11.10 in the remote past and in the remote future, the r. of
95:2.1 the highest mixture of the world r., so Egypt
96:2.1 hereditary factors from almost all of the nine world r.
98:7.11 to lose their potentially universal appeal to all r. and
98:7.12 the Most High God,” have penetrated to all r. and
102:8.6 far in advance of the intellectual evolution of the r..
103:3.1 Even such inferior r. as the African Bushmen, who
103:8.2 by separate individuals and by different r. of men.
107:3.9 to complete his sevenfold bestowal upon the r. of his
108:3.1 a serial organization that extends through r.,
108:5.9 between the higher and lower tendencies of the r.,
109:1.4 a result of any and all contacts with the material r.,
109:3.5 type and the two-brained peoples–the Urantia r..
110:0.2 The love of the Sons in their ministry to the r. is
110:4.5 The Urantia r. are so largely electrically and
110:4.6 conserve the higher spiritual types of the Urantia r..
111:7.4 are complexly admixed; they are a blend of many r.
113:1.2 were definitely assigned to the separate Urantia r..
113:2.2 In the evolution of r a guardian of destiny is assigned
113:2.4 entertain a special affection for certain r. and types
114:6.9 5. The angels of the r.. Those who work for the
114:6.11 schools, communities, nations, and whole r..
120:3.5 and orderly progressive evolution of the Urantia r..
121:8.14 in the minds of the men of many r. who have lived
122:4.2 His mission was to all r. and peoples, not to any one
132:4.1 an intimate knowledge of all r. and classes of men
132:4.3 Jesus thus gained a knowledge of the different r. of
134:2.3 personal contact with every one of the surviving r. of
134:2.3 his personal ministry to each of these varied r.
134:6.5 r. that live in the ever-warring nations of Europe.
135:3.2 Rome composed of such polyglot peoples and r.
144:4.7 in the midst of the material civilization of the r. of
148:1.1 All the r. and nationalities of the Roman world and
149:2.1 make them the more acceptable to certain r., and
149:2.1 teachings the less acceptable to all other nations, r.
155:5.4 practices of the civilizing r.–the religion of the
155:5.6 in the religious forms of the more intelligent r. of
155:5.8 Until the r. become highly intelligent and more
155:6.2 My father is no respecter of r. or generations in
156:2.4 teaching that God is no respecter of persons, r., or
156:4.2 the mission of the Son to reveal the Father to all r.
170:5.8 Christian church, even as to all other religions, r.,
175:2.1 the spiritual torchbearers of divine truth to the r. of
178:1.6 the mighty social lever to uplift the r. of darkness,
188:4.6 and died for a whole universe, not just for the r. of
191:4.4 and the brotherhood of men to all nations and r.
191:4.4 for presenting the good news to the different r. and
194:3.9 the apostles’ preaching by the men of various r.
194:3.18 assertiveness of individuals, groups, nations, and r..
195:3.2 different r. at least nominally to accept one religion.
195:8.10 harmonize its divergent and rivalrous interests, r.,
195:10.12 moral genius of the God-knowing men of many r.
195:10.15 These r do not yet understand that there is a religion
races, evolutionary
4:3.3 On worlds not segregated by sin, the e. are able to
4:3.3 they suffer less from confusion, distortion of concept
20:3.2 the Avonals decree the fate of the e., but though they
22:4.1 the skill of all the sons and daughters of the e. from
35:2.1 ministry of mortal uplift, to serve the e. without
37:5.9 policy or procedure would affect the e. of time,
37:9.11 the efforts of the Material Sons to improve the e.
39:5.3 the physical and intellectual upstepping of the e..
49:4.2 There are six basic e.: three primary–red, yellow,
50:4.1 the cream of the e. are instructed and then sent forth
50:4.10 influence that slowly and certainly transforms the e..
51:4.0 4. THE SIX EVOLUTIONARY RACES
51:4.3 On those worlds having all six e. the superior
51:4.3 The e. thus alternate in capacity for intellectual
51:4.8 The six e. are destined to be blended and exalted
51:5.3 the Planetary Adam and Eve never mate with the e.
51:5.7 the superior members of the e. and thereby upstep
51:6.1 to the rapid improvement of the e. of their worlds.
51:6.1 the amalgamation of the e. and the sons of Adam,
51:6.6 the parents of the now blended descendants of the e..
52:1.2 The e. of color–red, orange, yellow, green, blue,
52:1.3 on many worlds some of the e. are obliterated,
52:3.5 never amalgamate with the inferior strains of the e..
55:6.2 These people are the flowering of the e..
64:0.0 THE EVOLUTIONARY RACES OF COLOR
64:0.1 This is the story of the e. of Urantia from the days of
64:4.1 until the times of the migration of the e. of color.
64:6.1 the six e. of color appear one by one; the red man is
64:6.2 will creatures evolved in advance of the e. of color.
66:4.7 of origin in the once exclusively meat-eating e..
66:4.14 While of no value to the e., this supersustenance was
67:3.8 to behold this child of the e. standing unmoved by
74:6.2 include the Adamic parentage to the Nodite and e..
76:4.2 not suffer pain in childbirth; neither did the early e..
76:5.6 direct physical contact with the e. had been severed
77:2.9 their length of life was little more than that of the e..
78:2.3 Adamites were far above the general level of the e.
82:1.2 this Andite inheritance was absorbed by the e. in
82:1.2 Of the e., the red man had the highest sex code.
89:5.3 after they had become grossly admixed with the e..
89:5.5 but cannibalism was mostly prevalent among the e..
109:3.7 In many of the early e. of Urantia, three groups of
114:6.9 who work for the conservation of the e. of time,
194:2.12 e. of mortals are subject to the progressive contact
races, evolving
40:5.11 these struggling mortals of the early days of the e..
51:5.6 added to the e. of the worlds, a new and greater era
89:5.3 Cannibalism was well-nigh universal among the e..
89:7.4 earlier and more savagelike sex practices of the e..
91:4.5 and fair-mindedness in the men and women of the e..
races, mortal
3:6.6 He has said of the m., “In all your afflictions I am
6:1.5 who bestowed himself upon the m. of Urantia.
14:4.21 from the personality classifications presented to m..
20:4.1 of assignment as a full-fledged male of the m.,
20:6.4 devoted to the spiritual enlightenment of the m. on
20:6.8 Spirit of Truth to function in the hearts of the m.
21:4.3 Son appears as a member of one of the higher m.
22:2.9 of space, that is, from those m. that are indwelt by,
25:2.8 not quite, visible to the short-range vision of the m..
32:2.7 to become the homes of the varied m. of will
34:7.5 It was the divine plan that the m. of Urantia should
37:5.5 are supremely devoted to the welfare of the m.
38:2.6 seraphim are just a trifle ahead of m. in the scale of
38:4.3 male and female as are the Material Sons and the m.,
40:3.1 very routes ordained for the progression of the m.
40:6.1 The m. stand as the representatives of the
44:8.1 help to the naturally gifted individuals of the m..
45:5.3 Adams and Eves are plainly visible to the m. of the
47:3.5 seven radial wings, the resurrection halls of the m..
49:0.1 evolutionary cradle, of the m. of time and space.
50:3.5 These children do not mate with the m. except in
50:5.3 the m. on an average world of time and space will
50:6.3 initial life of the m. is always attended by struggle.
51:3.3 potential, the full gift of physical grace to the m..
52:3.6 result of the gift of the Adamic life plasm to the m.
52:4.1 age opens with the m. blended and biologically fit.
52:5.2 appeared on Urantia to bestow himself on your m..
52:5.4 Son lives and dies for the spiritual uplift of the m.
55:6.9 still the superb evolutionary attainments of the m. on
55:8.4 What the Material Sons did for the m. biologically,
56:10.17 Sons who not only bestow themselves upon the m.
65:3.6 the evolutionary potentials still resident in the m..
66:8.4 the miscarriage of the plan to uplift the m. through
67:7.6 sin did operate to deprive the m. of the full benefit of
72:0.3 Magisterial Son has never been bestowed on its m..
75:8.1 the m. have profited enormously from the limited
92:4.9 most recent of the revelations of truth to the m. of
109:5.3 interfered with by the innate natures of the m., but
114:2.5 the welfare and advancement of the m. of Urantia,
188:5.11 Jesus to his life mission of bestowal upon the m.
Rachel—one of ten women evangelists
150:1.1 R., the sister-in-law of Jude, the Master’s brother
150:2.2 It was Martha and R. who made plain to Mary that
150:5.1 R. asked Jesus this question: “Master, what shall we
154:5.1 she hastened word to all of Jesus’ family who
Rachel—the wife of Jacob
85:1.1 R. concealed a number of sacred stones in her tent.
racial—see Racial Interpreters
49:4.7 Human beings are all gregarious, both tribal and r..
70:8.11 9. R.–the presence of two or more races within a
racial acquirement
68:0.2 Civilization is a r.; it is not biologically inherent;
racial amalgamation
51:5.0 5. R.—BESTOWAL OF THE ADAMIC BLOOD
52:3.5 generations before the r. ministry is inaugurated.
52:3.9 Within ten thousand years of r. the resultant stocks
64:7.14 certain of the indigo tribes were improved by this r..
79:4.6 futile effort to prevent r. of the Aryan conquerors
racial ancestry
107:2.9 even by the r. of the mortal candidate for fusion.
racial antagonism
79:5.4 This encroachment, coupled with natural r.,
racial blending
73:7.3 counseled Adam not to initiate the program of r.
racial blends
80:9.1 The r. in Europe toward the close of the Andite
racial civilization
64:6.14 all of the Sangik peoples in the matter of fostering r..
racial conditions
64:6.32 Urantia under present r. would be highly disastrous.
racial connections
122:1.3 possessed the ideal combination of widespread r.
racial contact
79:3.2 Dravidian Andites lost their r. and cultural contact
racial co-operation
66:5.31 10. The supreme court of tribal co-ordination and r.
racial crossbreeding
82:6.3 hybrids” and “mongrels” arises because modern r. is,
racial cultures
82:5.9 and greatly facilitated the cross-fertilization of r..
racial deity
92:6.17 Isaiah, who again taught the idea of a r. combined
96:2.4 a lingering traditional belief in Yahweh as their r..
169:4.8 In the place of the concept of Yahweh, the r., he
racial deterioration
78:3.7 Africa, there to begin its slow but long-continued r..
195:3.8 for the already well-established and increasing r..
racial development
51:4.5 In the early days of r. there is a slight tendency for
51:5.6 a succession of rapid strides in civilization and r.;
81:0.1 races forward in the scale of human progress and r..
114:7.15 the miscarriage of the divine plan of growth and r..
racial differences
71:8.13 The ending of war–international adjudication of r.
49:5.20 all of these r. pertain only to the life in the flesh.
racial disappointment
97:8.4 this false hope led to a degree of r. and frustration
racial disgrace
69:5.10 the barter in sex slaves; such traffic was and is a r.,
racial dispersion
52:2.5 This is the great age of r., and it culminates in a
racial distinction
194:3.14 obliterated religious discrimination founded on r.,
racial distribution(s)
78:1.0 1. RACIAL AND CULTURAL DISTRIBUTION
78:1.2 R. and cultural distribution was as follows:
78:3.9 These r., associated with extensive climatic changes,
racial egotism
93:9.9 they swung to the other extreme of national and r.,
racial engulfment
79:2.6 to preserve their identity and stem the tide of r. by
racial evolution
84:5.11 hence just as important in the unfolding of r.;
91:2.6 During the earlier times of r. and even at the
91:2.8 technique associated with the natural religions of r.
racial extinction
94:2.2 a desperate effort to stem the tide of r., the Brahman
racial factors
80:9.16 continent will be determined by the quality of the r.
95:7.5 There was only one factor of a tribal, r., or national
racial faith
155:6.3 you pass from a r. inherited to a personal faith
racial father or Father
96:2.3 Abraham was not the r. of all the Hebrews; he was
169:4.8 Jesus exalted the Yahweh concept of a deified r.
racial features
122:0.2 his survey of the spiritual, intellectual, and r. of the
racial feeling
98:1.4 They had a patriotic and r. for Zeus and his family of
racial fetters
194:3.5 religion of Jesus broke national restrictions and r..
racial glorification
77:3.2 Bablot proposed to erect a pretentious temple of r.
racial group(s)
21:4.3 inhabited world, usually as a member of that r.
52:6.6 strive to promote the interest of their national or r..
64:7.8 the blue men, together with a few other small r.,
80:3.2 it would be fruitless to attempt to enumerate the r..
80:9.3 by the existence of two r. in Germany today.
81:4.9 As these five great r. extensively intermingled,
96:3.1 that it is impossible to classify Moses in any one r..
103:1.1 The unity of religious experience among a r. derives
racial guilt
89:4.6 The doctrine of original sin, or r., started every
186:5.7 Mankind has no such r. guilt before God.
188:4.1 not die this death on the cross to atone for the r. of
racial harmony
39:5.4 the task of achieving r. and social co-operation
racial hatreds
111:4.10 is the explanation of poverty, divorce, war, and r..
racial headquarters
73:7.4 Melchizedeks implied that Adam was to establish r.
77:3.1 founding the new city of Dilmun as their r..
racial heritage
118:8.5 slow accumulation of the r. of painfully garnered
racial heroes
92:6.20 the veneration of national gods and respect for r..
racial history
97:7.3 of Hebrew traditions, and the exaltation of their r..
121:7.1 who would come as a part of their national and r..
122:1.2 of the most remarkable women in the r. of Urantia.
racial hybridization
82:6.8 For the past hundred years more r. has been taking
racial ideals
81:6.26 9. The r.. The ideals of one generation carve out the
racial identity
79:4.5 instituted by Aryans in an effort to perpetuate r..
94:2.1 the scheme of the Aryans to prevent loss of r. in the
racial illumination
99:5.11 to their particular national or r. during past ages.
racial impression
79:4.3 The Aryans made very little r. on India except in the
racial improvement
67:5.1 as the policy of cultural advancement and r..
racial increase
52:7.5 the reproductive rate of r. is intelligently controlled
racial influence
79:4.3 influence was cultural and religious more than r..
racial inheritance
78:4.1 Andite is used to designate those peoples whose r.
122:1.2 Mary’s r. being more general than that of Joseph.
racial integrity
77:4.6 and Euphrates rivers maintained more of their r..
78:8.5 thus able to maintain their r. and national integrity
racial interbreeding
82:6.11 rather than in any supposed danger of their r..
racial interchange
52:6.3 The national and r. of students, teachers, religious
racial intermixture
82:6.7 R. increases the likelihood of a larger number of the
racial interpreters
39:6.3 2. R..
48:6.32 2. R.. All races of mortal beings are not alike.
48:6.32 On the worlds of time the seraphic r. further the
racial jealousy
52:6.5 can condemn the evils of national envy and r..
racial literature
52:6.4 There must occur an exchange of national and r..
racial marriage
82:5.10 The inexplicable inconsistencies of the r. mores are
racial mating impulse
82:1.8 species is made certain by the presence of this r.,
racial melting pot
78:4.2 on the periphery of this r. that the Andite race was
79:2.3 and the red man so largely missing from this r. of
racial memorialists
77:4.3 The remnants of the nationalistic or r. journeyed
racial minds
155:6.8 R. may differ, but all mankind is indwelt by the
racial miracles
136:1.3 even greater marvels of r. triumph and miracles
racial mirror
102:8.4 Ethics is the eternal social or r. which faithfully
racial misunderstandings
54:1.10 physical combat as a technique of adjusting r. has
racial morality
92:2.4 rather are the forms of religion dictated by the r..
racial mixtures
78:3.4 From about 30,000 to 10,000 B.C. epoch-making r.
80:9.10 These r. laid the foundations for the southern
82:6.0 6. RACIAL MIXTURES
82:6.4 And if such r. could take place between the highest
racial nature
95:7.5 There was only one factor of a tribal, r., or national
racial obliteration
79:2.4 but not sufficiently to save the invaders from r..
79:4.7 religions of the Deccan after the r. of the Aryans.
racial origins
81:4.3 skull dimensions are serviceable in deciphering r.,
racial pandemonium
67:5.1 indescribable confusion and r. was the result.
racial perils
81:5.3 enhanced security against common dangers and r..
racial persecutors
121:2.6 of a succession of gentile national overlords and r..
racial phenomena
170:2.15 2. A question of r. or world phenomena;
racial practices
194:3.9 associated with established social, economic, or r..
racial prejudice
82:6.9 mulatto offspring so objectionable as social and r.
racial progress
49:5.24 On a normal evolutionary world, r. attains its natural
73:0.3 after his survey of r., duly recommended that
racial progression
81:5.1 without an adequate background of antecedent r..
racial reasons
70:8.11 9. R.–the presence of two or more races within a
racial rejoicing
162:4.2 Here was a time of r., mingled with sacrifices,
racial religion(s)
52:2.4 run through all of these r. two strains: early fears of
92:3.1 remnants of the cult present a true picture of the r.
95:5.15 and perpetuated Ikhnaton’s doctrines in their r..
145:2.4 All these generations have you had a national or r.;
racial revelation
101:3.17 second, by revelation–personal and r.; and third,
racial sense
160:5.2 men react to religion in the tribal, national, or r.,
170:2.16 the coming of the kingdom in the r. or world sense
racial sin
89:4.5 into the doctrine of sacrifice for the atonement of r..
90:3.8 that sickness is a punishment for sin, personal or r.
136:1.4 confusing ideas about r. and the evil nature of man
racial slavery
179:5.2 the emergence of their fathers from a state of r.
racial softness
70:2.16 The growth of undesirable r., biologic deterioration.
racial solidarity
79:6.8 The yellow man was first to achieve a r.–the first to
79:8.1 The Chinese had a great potential of r., but it failed
136:2.1 The Jewish sense of r. was very profound.
racial sources
96:3.1 thus possessed qualities derived from superior r.;
racial stigma
77:3.8 been guilty of rebellion; they resented such a r..
racial stocks
52:4.5 This age witnesses the further purification of the r.
70:8.15 1. Biologic renovation of the r.–the selective
79:2.7 but if the inferior elements of r. predominate,
racial strains
51:5.2 who have qualified as belonging to the superior r.
52:3.4 of the unfit and the further purification of the r.;
55:6.3 the selective reproduction of those r. which exhibit
64:7.12 take into account the later improvement of the r. by
82:6.9 and the Polynesian women were of fairly good r..
122:1.1 albeit Joseph carried many non-Jewish r. which had
racial struggle(s)
52:1.3 During the early r. on many worlds some races are
52:2.5 R. and tribal wars continue over into this
64:5.1 the highlands of India became involved in another r..
racial suffering
83:7.7 when the result of so much personal anguish and r..
racial superiority
64:2.7 spiritual of the Foxhall peoples maintained their r.
77:3.5 tower built as a memorial of Nodite history and r..
121:2.8 Such an attitude of r. made it all the harder for
133:5.11 have beheld a Jew who thinks something besides r.
racial survival
84:7.6 pleasure lures–this introduces a new factor into r.;
racial tendencies
39:1.8 of the underlying facts of personal motives and r..
101:7.1 political developments, r., the religious teachings
racial term
73:1.3 of a cultural and religious designation than a r.;
73:1.3 “Nodite” is both a cultural and r., for the Nodites
racial traditions
84:4.4 Many tribal and r. relegate trouble to Eve, Pandora
racial triumph
136:1.3 by even greater marvels of r. and miracles of power
racial types
48:6.32 there are also distinct r., and very definite social
80:3.2 the European continent, there were scores of r..
racial undertaking
90:5.1 an intolerable burden to every act of life, every r..
racial union
78:6.4 The majority of the able offspring of this r. later
racial unity
77:3.1 leaders that something be done to preserve their r..
racial uplift
73:7.3 counseled Adam not to initiate the program of r.
76:4.6 the miscarriage of the plans for r. physical uplift.
racial uplifter(s)
68:1.6 and the later labors of the Adamic group of r..
73:2.1 a promised Son of God, a r., a teacher of truth,
racial viewpoints
155:6.8 the religion of the mind run true to these various r.
racial war(s)
51:5.4 For the first time the r. and other tribal struggles are
64:7.7 While the yellow men now and then engaged in r.,
racial welfare
43:9.4 with group, r., national, and planetary welfare.
racial white
52:3.7 an olive shade of the violet hue, the r. “white” of
Racial Interpreters
39:6.3 2. R..
48:6.32 2. R.. All races of mortal beings are not alike.
48:6.32 On the worlds of time the seraphic r. further the
racially
73:1.3 r. considered the Amadonites were essentially
96:2.1 R. the Semites were among the most blended of
97:7.14 to counteract the wrong and r. egoistic concepts of
99:3.5 led to the unwise perpetuation of r. degenerate
122:1.2 R. considered, it is hardly proper to regard Mary
134:5.17 devastating until they become almost r. suicidal.
radial
16:0.12 r. boundary lines of any one of the superuniverses
47:3.5 Temple of New Life there extend seven r. wings,
radiance
95:2.8 “King Pepi has put down his r. as a stairway under
159:3.10 Future generations shall know also the r. of our joy,
radiant
51:1.3 their bodies glow with the brilliance of r. light of a
58:3.1 blazing suns break down and disperse as r. energy
58:3.1 of flood tides of short space rays of r. energy.
58:3.2 greater than all other forms of r. energy existing in
58:3.4 plasm as are some of the longer rays of r. energy.
radiantly
118:3.3 and formal, always vibrant and adaptable–r. alive.
radiate
15:0.1 The Seven Master Spirits r. their influence out
160:4.12 And all of these memory treasures r. their most
radiates
41:9.3 Your own solar center r. almost one hundred billion
50:4.10 there gradually r. to all peoples an uplifting and
radiating
48:2.17 the seventy r. wings wherein are the chambers of
74:6.5 only the r. glow from their heads was discernible.
radiation
41:5.0 5. SOLAR RADIATION
42:8.5 This excess of r. is derived from the breaking up of
58:2.2 atmosphere is opaque to much of the solar r. at
58:2.5 heat would be lost by r. so rapidly that life would be
radiations
15:0.1 the seven spokes the r. of the Seven Master Spirits
58:2.2 dangerous and destructive ultraviolet r. present in
58:3.1 diverse r. is a form of space-energy unknown on
radiative
41:7.9 transforms certain circuitized power into r. energies.
radical
40:5.16 making such r. modifications in the universe plan of
49:2.14 This type represents a r. or extreme adjustment to
49:5.10 normal adjustment group, the r. adjustment group,
49:5.11 The worlds of the nonbreathers typify the r. or
51:4.8 The difficulty of executing such a r. program on
52:7.3 of the planet are undergoing r. transformations.
59:6.7 The insects underwent a r. change.
66:6.3 any r. attempts at modifying man’s mode of life on
67:5.1 The complete and r. reorganization of the whole
67:5.1 when these new and r. methods were attempted
68:4.6 their wholesale modification by r. revolution.
84:2.7 father-family is one of the most r. and complete
92:6.20 the various r. and nationalistic secularisms which
152:6.1 It requires time for men and women to effect r.
175:4.9 they bitterly resented these supposedly r. attacks
194:3.8 a religion which is neither r. nor conservative;
radically
14:2.2 an order of energy organization r. different from any
49:3.4 Life on the worlds of the nonbreathers is r. different
49:3.4 the metabolism of these specialized peoples are r.
49:3.5 On the nonbreathing worlds the animal species are r.
58:6.3 From era to era r. new species of animal life arise.
61:7.13 glacial period destroyed many species and r. changed
63:1.1 Fonta were r. different from all of their ancestors,
99:2.2 it cannot reconstruct itself until society has been r.
radio
42:5.1 thirty octaves below are the r. transmission group.
radioactive
41:7.5 2. Transmutation of elements, including the r. group
42:3.11 9. R. matter–the disorganizing tendency and activity
57:7.3 the deeper and deeper burial of the r. or heavier
57:7.3 The study of these r. elements will reveal that
57:7.3 but all such estimates are too short because the r.
radioactively
42:8.5 When atoms perform r., they emit far more energy
radiobroadcasts
58:2.10 the transmission of your long- and short-wave r..
radium
42:4.12 uranium disintegration by way of r. emanations;
42:5.1 are the X rays, followed by the gamma rays of r..
42:5.7 in the phenomena associated with r. disintegration.
42:7.3 The positive particles of r. fly off into space at the
42:7.5 tend to fly to pieces, as is illustrated by r. behavior.
57:7.3 The r. clock is your most reliable timepiece for
radius
57:6.4 when the r. of its orbit becomes less than two and
57:6.4 two and one-half times the r. of the larger body.
66:7.18 the city was quite well settled within a r. of one
118:9.2 but within the r. of this choice his will is sovereign.
Ragaba
165:0.1 Bosora, Caspin, Mispeh, Gerasa, R., Succoth,
166:1.0 1. THE PHARISEES AT RAGABA
166:1.1 Jesus was at R., where there lived a wealthy Pharisee
rage
58:2.10 the terrific storms which r. in the realms of these
100:5.10 The mystic status is favored by: fasting, fear, r.,
155:1.0 1. WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?
155:1.1 ‘Why do the heathen r. and the peoples plot in vain?
155:1.3 “The heathen are not without excuse when they r. at
155:1.3 Why do the heathen r.? Because they know not the
raged
64:5.1 one hundred years this relentless warfare r.,
ragged
12:1.13 The present r. edge of the grand universe, its
86:1.1 lived constantly on the r. edge of a precarious and
raging
46:2.2 small lakes but no r. rivers nor expansive oceans.
85:4.1 gushing fountains, flowing rivers, and r. torrents.
133:7.3 For two weeks he suffered from a r. fever,
rags
150:5.2 ‘Take away the filthy r. of self-righteousness and
raid
62:5.10 the home forests they lost their mother in a gibbon r.
69:8.3 The r. upon Og, the king of Bashan, was equally
70:1.15 the narrative of their r. on the Midianites is a typical
93:5.12 these rulers presumed to r. the property of Lot,
raiders
69:5.2 designed to defend property against foreign r., but
80:5.3 eventually succumbed to the white cavalry r. who
93:5.6 against the many surprise attacks of northern r..
raiding
79:5.5 their r. parties spreading havoc among the yellow
82:3.5 substituted for such r. forays, athletic contests and
83:2.2 As r. preceded trading, so marriage by capture
93:5.6 Philistines, and other groups were constantly r. the
raids
69:4.1 capture, so trade by barter followed seizure by r..
69:5.2 by inaugurating r. on the property and wealth of
70:1.8 1. Hunger, which led to food r..
78:8.3 and Tigris valleys had long been harassed by the r. of
80:6.3 Andites were there much less subject to hostile r.
rail
125:2.6 this meant that he must seat himself outside the r.
railed
187:3.3 the two thieves also r. at him and cast reproach
187:4.1 One of the brigands r. at Jesus, saying, “If you are
railing
187:3.3 and, r. at him, said: “You who would destroy the
railings
153:3.5 together with jealousy, pride, anger, revenge, r.,
railroads
69:4.7 r., and airplanes, as well as telegraph, telephone,
raiment
45:4.1 four and twenty elders sitting, clothed in white r..”
144:8.3 A man of changeable moods and clothed in soft r.
165:5.2 the progress in the spirit is far above the need of r..
195:10.13 truth bearers chanced to appear in unorthodox r..
rain—noun or adjective
2:5.1 the good and sends r. on the just and on the unjust.”
57:7.7 cooled sufficiently to start precipitation of r. on the
57:8.14 mountains appear later as a result of the action of r.,
63:6.3 elements—thunder, lightning, r., snow, hail, and ice
79:1.2 This civilization perished when the r. winds shifted
80:3.8 As the r. winds shifted to the north, the great open
85:0.3 there were nature spirits for lakes, trees, waterfalls, r
85:4.2 wind is a god in South America, for it brings r.;
85:4.3 Clouds, r., and hail have been feared and worshiped
90:2.1 began to specialize in such vocations as r. making,
90:2.6 Though of ancient origin, the r. makers, or weather
90:2.6 believed in the power of the shaman as a r. maker,
91:1.3 simple-minded souls reasoned that food, shelter, r.,
97:3.3 Second, Baal was supposed to send r.—he was a
124:1.10 In those days the r. fell in refreshing showers from
131:1.5 “God pours r. upon the earth, he causes the sun to
135:9.1 There was no r. that evening, and this group talked
140:3.16 likewise he sends r. on the just and the unjust.
151:5.5 As Jesus came out in the r., he looked first at Peter
163:1.2 between showers of r., a company of believers,
165:1.1 nine o’clock in the morning if not prevented by r..
166:4.4 “The Father causes his r. to fall on the just and the
rain—verb
124:1.10 showers from November to April, but it did not r.
140:10.1 while teaching in the house, for it had begun to r.,
rainbow
85:4.2 A r. is yet worshiped by many of the hill tribes of
85:4.2 the r. is thought to be a gigantic celestial snake;
raindrops
41:5.7 The r. are coming down in a direct line of
41:5.7 appearance of sheets of water and waves of r..
rained
73:3.3 While it r. copiously on the surrounding highlands,
73:3.3 surrounding highlands, it seldom r. in Eden proper.
rainfall
46:2.2 There is no r., neither storms nor blizzards, on any
78:7.5 floods were greatly augmented by heavy r. so that
79:1.2 Tarim region was a fertile land; the r. was plentiful.
79:1.6 the diminishing r. to the north forced the nomadic
rainfalls
46:2.1 worlds since there are neither earthquakes nor r.,
Rainier
61:4.2 The Sierras were elevating; Shasta, Hood, and R.
rains
72:1.2 The high mountains, on which heavy r. fall eight
rainstorm
41:5.7 to travel in wavy formation, just as, in a blinding r.
rainy
123:4.5 blasts of fine sand, usually blew during the r.
123:6.6 finding out why there was a dry season and a r.
124:1.10 February and March, near the end of the r. season.
124:1.10 in Palestine, summer and winter, the dry and r.
129:1.1 a r. Sunday morning, Jesus took unceremonious
148:9.1 accommodate these gatherings during the r. season.
149:7.1 By supper time on that r. day all of the apostolic
152:2.4 weather was pleasant, being near the end of the r.
163:5.2 This was the r. season in Palestine, and these
raise—see raise up
62:4.2 they fled from the tribe, going west to r. their family
77:3.9 the Andites undertook to r a new temple on the ruins
84:3.6 an old superstition that women could r. better plants;
102:7.6 no depth of intellect to pick flaws, r. objections,
146:6.2 and why could not such a healer even r. the dead?
156:5.1 by faith r. his spiritual nature up into the sunlight of
168:1.7 know even before Lazarus died, that he would r. him
172:3.1 Jesus did not r. Lazarus that the villagers might
186:1.4 From a distance Judas saw them r. the cross piece
raise up
48:6.19 You will r. me up to sit with you on the battlements
135:6.7 able of these twelve stones here before you to r.
147:8.4 they shall r. the foundations of many generations;
173:5.4 Destroy this temple, and in three days I will r. it up
173:5.4 says he will destroy it and r. it up in three days.”
174:3.1 his brother should take the wife and r. seed for the
194:4.4 This Jesus did God r. up.
raised—see raised—with dead; see—raised up
54:5.10 The issues of rebellion having been r., the Paradise
81:2.13 Slavery r. the master’s standard of living and
95:1.8 missionaries in Mesopotamia r. a moral standard
97:9.3 they r. Saul’s army to 330,000 and added “Judah”
123:5.12 To the north Mount Hermon r. its snowy peak in
125:6.9 the lad r. his staff aloft and, quivering from head to
135:0.5 Elizabeth had a small farm on which they r. sheep.
137:7.1 Mary’s faith, r. to such heights at Cana, now sank
138:7.1 but Jesus r. an admonitory hand and stopped him.
139:7.8 quiet and personal way and r. most of the money
155:5.14 but he r. his hand and stopped them, saying: “Go
162:7.6 they r. a tumult, shouting: “You are not fifty years
163:2.6 wealthy young Pharisee had been r. to believe that
164:4.1 the healing of Josiah had r. such a discussion
181:2.10 Jesus r. his hand and, stopping him, went on to say:
183:3.7 Jesus r. a forbidding hand to Peter and, speaking
187:3.5 stopper upon the end of a javelin, r. it to Jesus so
188:1.1 Jews r. a tumult and clamored for its possession.
189:2.6 the mortal body of Jesus was r. from the grave.
189:5.3 he also r. the question as to how the bandages
191:5.4 you see no nail marks on my hands, since I am r.
raised—with dead
146:6.3 that a miracle had been wrought, even the dead r..
146:6.4 that Jesus had r. the widow’s son from the dead,
152:1.2 aroused her, that he had not r. her from the dead.
152:1.2 futile; they all believed he had r. the little girl from
158:7.3 and after all this be killed and r. from the dead.
168:1.12 Mary hoped that Lazarus was to be r. from the
168:3.1 the testimony of this man r. from the dead did much
168:3.4 entertained that Lazarus had been r. from the dead.
168:5.1 to the fact that Jesus had r. him from the dead.
172:0.3 Jesus and Lazarus, whom he had r. from the dead.
172:1.1 Lazarus had been r. from the dead, and Lazarus was
172:1.9 to death if they permitted Lazarus, whom he had r.
186:0.1 the sisters of Lazarus whom Jesus r. from the dead.
raised up
122:9.7 He has r. a horn of salvation for all of us
139:2.11 many of the churches which had been r. by Paul.
159:2.4 and r. a considerable company of believers at Kanata
162:3.5 when the Master r. himself up from this writing,
181:2.30 When I am r., I will tarry with you for a season
raises
97:1.6 The Lord r. the poor out of the dust and lifts up the
111:5.5 such choosing r. the creature will from the level of
raising
80:2.4 earthquake, quickly r. this inland lake to the level of
81:2.12 Chinese farmers had begun the r. of sheep, goats,
81:3.3 surrounded by zones of agriculture and cattle r..
83:5.4 widow for the purpose of “r. up seed for his brother”
93:9.9 edited their records for the purpose of r. Abraham
127:3.11 to engage in agriculture and sheep r. unless Jesus
135:2.3 They supported themselves by sheep r. and from
145:3.15 they provided prejudice-r. publicity and afforded
146:6.2 and, r. the covering of the bier, examined the boy.
151:6.7 a delegation of these swine-r. gentiles who had come
168:1.15 this was really and truly a case of the r. of the dead
184:5.6 destroying the temple and r. it again in three days.
rallied
53:7.1 the people r. to the support of Michael.
139:8.8 always was it Thomas who r. the apostles with his
139:8.13 but Thomas r. his courage, stuck to the apostles,
139:8.13 depression but eventually r. his faith and courage.
139:11.10 he r. his hopes and went forth to proclaim the gospel
183:3.5 As the guards r. from their first faltering at the sight
189:4.7 they had deserted Mary; she r. her companions,
rally
183:3.1 him before his associates could r. to his defense.
rallying
97:9.3 Pretentious Hebrew history begins with Saul’s r. the
ram
95:2.3 worshiping the bull, another the lion, a third the r.,
Ramah
138:9.3 Magdala, Cana, Bethlehem of Galilee, Jotapata, R.,
146:0.1 baptized believers in Rimmon, Jotapata, R., Iron,
146:3.0 3. THE STOP AT RAMAH
146:3.1 At R. Jesus had the memorable discussion with
146:3.3 On the second evening at R., Thomas asked Jesus
152:7.3 Thence, overland they went by R. and Chorazin to
156:6.2 Lebanon trail to the village of Zebulun, by way of R..
156:6.2 They held meetings at R. on Friday and remained
Ramath
165:0.1 additional villages: Zaphon, Gadara, Macad, R.,
Ramman
146:1.1 to the worship of a Babylonian god of the air, R..
rampage
4:5.3 The gods who go on a r. in the storm; who shake
78:8.11 the nomads were on a r. from the Atlantic to the
rampant
91:7.4 Unrestrained mystical enthusiasm and r. religious
194:3.1 with the foolish outbreaks of r. emotionalism.
rams
97:5.6 Will the Lord be pleased with a thousand r. or
126:4.5 Will the Lord be pleased with thousands of r.,
ran
61:1.12 The Arctic Ocean, through the Ural depression, r.
69:9.2 a higher social order because communism r. counter
72:1.5 disappearing when the male line of descent r. out.
73:5.4 disposal system constructed which r. beneath the
88:3.1 Fetishism r. through all the primitive cults from
94:1.5 the Salem doctrine was nonritualistic and hence r.
121:7.2 Jesus regarding tolerance and kindness r. counter
128:7.3 the family affairs r. smoothly except for Jude.
128:7.8 Jude r. away, and Simon later found him with the
132:7.4 charts of navigation, the good ship r. aground.
133:3.6 Corinth out near where the wall of the citadel r.
140:8.14 when the family r. counter to the Father’s will.
156:5.4 since men so often r. into temptation, it became
169:1.9 being moved with loving compassion, r. out to
171:6.1 he r. on ahead and climbed up into a sycamore tree
171:8.2 the ornate palace of Archelaus, and his aqueduct r.
182:2.12 John Mark took up his vigil near the road which r.
187:2.7 John r. into Jerusalem to bring back his mother and
190:5.3 two of his apostles r. to the tomb and likewise found
192:1.4 r. down the beach to greet them; and when he saw
random
65:3.6 the r. functioning of uncontrolled natural selection
133:7.9 r. associations of certain phases of mental madness.
range—noun—see range—mountain
0:5.2 While the metamorphic r. of nonpersonal reality is
3:1.6 the concept of the divine presence allow for a wide r.
3:2.7 the limited r. of your viewpoint, in the finiteness
3:3.5 The creature can hardly understand the r. of the will
9:5.3 mind is that it can be bestowed upon such a wide r.
12:1.2 would be observed to shoot off on an infinite r.,
12:2.2 millions of universes beyond the r. of your present
14:6.1 The r. of the activities of seven-circuited Havona is
15:1.1 Within the limited r. of the records, observations,
16:4.16 two realms in the vast r. of universe activities with
17:3.10 During the present universe age the space r. of the
20:5.7 but within the r. of my observation they always
21:3.1 A Creator Son is given the r. of a universe by the
22:6.3 they are therefore available for a great r. of duties.
24:6.2 after your vision r. is extended and you are freed
24:6.2 You are not always to be so limited in the r. of your
25:1.5 there are few limits to the r. of work these versatile
25:2.8 almost, but not quite, visible to the short-r. vision of
25:3.5 His power is very great, and the r. of his activities
29:1.1 would be invisible to the short-r. vision of mortals.
29:4.34 order of life which is simply beyond the r. of human
35:5.3 do not function through such a wide r. of activities.
35:6.2 is unlimited in the scope and r. of its deliberations
39:2.9 The “energy r.” of seraphim is wholly adequate for
39:4.16 material energy but beyond the r. of mortal vision;
40:10.2 beyond the boundaries of the space r. of the spirit
42:4.3 But their r. of action is enormously curtailed when
42:11.5 Linear gravity is the short-r. cohesive force of the
42:11.5 the forces of intra-atomic cohesion are the short-r.
43:1.5 Situated on the summit of the seventh highland r. are
44:0.18 one more group of spirit beings to your vision r.
44:1.1 With the limited r. of mortal hearing, you can
44:1.1 There is even a material r. of beautiful sound
44:1.1 There is a vastness of r. and a soul of expression,
44:3.2 They would be invisible to your short-r. vision,
46:5.10 And since morontia vision is of enormous r., you
49:2.21 both much higher and much lower than the life r. of
52:3.9 subsisting upon a wide r. of viands from the animal
55:4.8 changes have already been made in the r. of vision
58:2.1 both above and below the recognition r. of vision.
58:2.6 This temperature r. of from 65 to 70 degrees below
67:7.2 to every creature functioning within the affect-r. of
70:7.15 night police and otherwise functioned in a wide r. of
77:8.11 midwayers exist just outside the r. of mortal vision
81:2.9 for all natural phenomena not within the r. of their
82:2.4 the early taboos which defined the r. of sex liberties
93:0.1 emergency Sons, for they engage in an amazing r. of
93:0.1 Only the Life Carriers share this metamorphic r. of
94:4.8 possesses an unusual r. of flexible adjustment from
96:7.3 no other single collection covers such a great r. of
98:5.1 The Mithraic cult made its appeal to a wide r. of
106:2.3 a transaction in time and space involving a wide r.
107:3.9 undergone a training of tremendous scope and r..
108:4.3 long-r. observation unquestionably discloses that
109:7.8 Personalized Adjusters perform a wide r. of services
110:6.22 insuring the Monitor’s self-activity and increased r.
112:1.5 Personality has a perfected r. of cosmic dimensional
112:6.4 beings extending in r. from seraphim to Universal
113:5.5 the physical controllers, to function in a wide r. of
118:6.5 Man cannot choose beyond the r. of that which is
118:6.7 The entire r. of human will is strictly finite-limited
118:7.1 The Gods have wisely limited the r. of the action
118:7.3 certain r. of choice with which immature creatures
118:8.5 subspiritual choice r. of such uncultured creatures.
118:9.1 media operate directly to limit the r. of finite action.
118:9.2 free will; there are limits to his r. of choice, but
128:6.12 It was difficult for his friends to comprehend the r.
128:7.1 conscious that he possessed a wide r. of potential
139:3.4 James was able to understand a wide r. of human
149:4.6 should cultivate a wide r. of cultural familiarity with
154:2.5 educational solving of a wide r. of real problems.
163:2.8 There is a certain r. of the freedom of choice which
range—mountain
43:1.5 Situated on the summit of the seventh highland r.
60:3.2 vast north and south mountain r. extending from
60:3.3 Now the Pacific coast r. was beginning to elevate,
60:3.6 line of the present California coast-r. mountains.
60:4.2 factor in determining the location of a mountain r. is
60:4.4 The present front r. of mountains is what is left of
60:4.4 the remains of the original r. which was re-elevated.
77:5.10 belt lying in the lower foothills of the Kopet r.,
122:6.1 hills of southern Galilee save the Mount Tabor r.
range—verb
7:6.6 the Trinity Teacher Sons, who r. the grand universe
15:6.14 they r. in size from planetesimals to enormous
16:3.17 multiple functions of the Seventh Master Spirit r.
19:1.3 They r. the central and superuniverses, and an
20:1.12 They r. the universe of universes from the shores
21:4.1 They r. from the initial experience up through five
22:1.14 but their trinitized associates r. the grand universe,
24:0.11 the Personal Aids r. the universe of universes.
26:3.7 They r. the Paradise-Havona system as bearers of all
28:7.1 r. from the shores of Paradise to the evolutionary
37:6.1 these overseers r. the local universe as inspectors of
38:5.4 When once seraphim are commissioned, they may r.
39:2.3 They r. the local universe gathering information of
48:3.2 In service they r. from the lowest mansion worlds of
ranged
61:7.14 The mammoth, until a late date, r. from Mexico to
77:1.6 They r. far and wide, studying and observing the
124:1.9 climate of Palestine r. from the frigid to the torrid.
ranges—see ranges—mountain
0:4.2 1. Undeified reality r. from the energy domains of
0:5.1 Personality is a level of deified reality and r. from the
12:1.15 fifty million light-years beyond the outermost r. of
39:4.18 Mortal forms are there so modified and human r. of
42:12.13 encountered all r. of material, mindal, and spiritual
49:2.20 Mortal stature r. from here on up through the
49:2.21 Twelve per cent belong to the higher temperature r.,
101:0.1 Religion r. from the primitive fear slavery of the
129:4.4 The Son of Man experienced those wide r. of human
ranges—mountain
41:10.3 and collisional worlds are without extensive mr..
43:1.1 there are no rugged mr. such as appear on Urantia.
46:2.1 On Jerusem you will miss the rugged mr. of Urantia
60:3.11 elevation, which culminated in present-day mr.,
60:3.12 the long Pacific coast mr. were completed, but
61:4.1 Mr. were born, streams changed their courses, and
ranging
0:4.3 reality embraces all of infinite Deity potentials r.
5:6.3 all creatures who possess a mind endowment r.
16:9.7 other personality, r. from the human to the divine.
20:8.3 They conduct an agelong course of training, r. from
27:5.3 the vast network of the recording angels, r. from the
45:7.6 election by any one personality has a value r. from
47:2.3 in families of five, r. in ages from one year and under
47:2.5 reared in families of five, r. in ages from six to
48:4.9 they are a recruited corps embracing beings r. from
52:1.1 evolution varies greatly on the different worlds, r.
56:10.1 realization of the reality of God the Sevenfold, r.
58:2.1 in upon Urantia embracing wave lengths r. both
60:2.8 invertebrate life of the oceans, their average size r.
72:7.11 The government levies a graduated inheritance tax r.
112:1.1 r. from the lowly finite to the highest absonite,
112:7.9 further growth and development, ever r. upward
113:3.2 agencies and influences of the Infinite Spirit, r. from
115:4.3 infinity encompasses all things r. from the lowest and
117:6.12 Supreme Creator Personalities, r. from the Master
128:2.1 Jesus now had brothers and sisters r. in ages from
rank—see rank and file
35:8.4 Lanonandeks. Of the highest r. there were 709,841.
35:8.7 Lanonandeks serve continuously in the r. assigned.
44:0.4 any being below the r. of inherent divine sonship.
45:2.3 his brother of superior authority and antecedent r..
59:5.16 is the pressure-modified remains of the r. vegetation
82:2.3 been in good standing above the scale of r. savagery.
121:3.9 people were generally content with their social r..
122:5.1 advancement from the r. of carpenter to the role of
rank and file
93:3.4 To the r. of his followers he made no effort to
95:5.12 The r. of the agricultural laborers never grasped his
96:2.5 the religion of the r. of the Hebrew captive slaves
98:2.3 r. of the progeny of the slaves of former generations
121:1.8 and impoverished class embraced the r. of humanity.
195:6.4 materialistic in their philosophy, but the r. still lean
ranked
66:2.2 Daligastia r. as an assistant at the time of his
rankest
101:3.9 poise in the face of maltreatment and the r. injustice.
ranking
24:5.3 They are among the highest r. personalities
25:0.1 R. intermediately in the family of the Infinite Spirit
37:2.8 The two attending superangels are the r personalities
90:1.1 The shaman was the r. medicine man, the focus
ranks—noun
17:1.8 choose representatives from their r. to serve for
19:5.4 the Solitary Messengers, whose r. are slowly but
20:8.2 Many of their assistants are drawn from the r. of
25:4.2 The Technical Advisers are recruited from the r. of
25:8.1 recruited from the r. of the seraphim, seconaphim,
26:1.10 others ascend to the r. of the Technical Advisers.
29:3.4 There is no evolution in their r., and this is true of
38:6.3 All r. of angels are subject to his sovereignty; they
38:9.13 midway creatures will be mustered into the r. of the
39:8.6 Guardians of destiny are drawn from the r. of the
40:9.9 r. of those who await the eternal Deity adventure.
44:8.3 There is no caste in the r. of spirit artisans.
50:4.13 remained loyal, deserting the r. of Caligastia.
53:7.6 over one third followed their chief into the rebel r..
53:7.8 The greatest loss occurred in the angelic r., but most
70:1.11 4. Slaves–need of recruits for the labor r..
70:8.8 the wage earner could elect to join the capitalistic r..
72:11.1 as “guardians of civilization” in seven r.,
76:5.1 eligible for admission to the r. of the sleeping
78:8.4 conquerors of Mesopotamia carried in their r.
78:8.10 the Sumerians had become absorbed into the r. of
80:5.6 who were not quickly absorbed into their own r.,
81:5.3 guild of earth workers, admitting to its r. only the
83:6.5 to attain membership in the r. of those ideal sex
95:6.2 consigned them to the r. of the demons of which
112:4.5 1. Be mustered into the r. of vanished Monitors for
112:5.10 may be assigned to the r. of the sleeping survivors
138:2.9 with finances, Nathaniel invited him to join their r..
139:4.5 the arbitrary young man who joined the r. of Jesus’
139:5.10 the kingdom outside of the immediate Jewish r.,
162:1.5 of the secret division of sentiment in their own r..
178:1.2 groups of believers to maintain order in their r.
183:3.4 those in the front r. fell suddenly backward.
ranks—verb
44:1.6 of morontia color tones; this r. among the highest
112:7.12 this unique combination of God and man r. as an
ransom
89:7.1 to end human sacrifices by inaugurating the r. as a
89:9.1 These early ideas of r., redemption, and covenants
92:3.2 worship, survival after death, sacrament, ritual, r.,
96:7.7 from going down in the pit, for I have found a r..’
131:2.13 God of heaven says: ‘I will r. you from the grave;
188:4.3 Jesus did not die to r. man from the clutch of the
188:4.8 whole idea of r. and atonement is incompatible
188:4.13 This entire idea of the r. of the atonement places
194:2.8 presently became a new gospel of the r. which had
ransomed
89:0.1 The soul must be r.; a scapegoat must be provided.
124:5.4 “son of the commandment” and the r. first-born of
ransomer
188:4.7 hardly proper to speak of Jesus as a sacrificer, a r.,
ransoming
89:7.4 sex relations with a woman thus engaged in r. her
Rantowoc—wise man of the red race
113:2.2 first mortal to secure a personal guardian was R.,
Rantulia
41:2.1 systems of Sandmatia, Assuntia, Porogia, R., and
53:6.5 for help to Edentia from the near-by system of R.;
rapid
26:3.8 a thousand years for your most r. telegraphic
36:5.7 the phenomenon of quick reasoning, r. judgment,
42:8.4 alternations of energy status are so unbelievably r.
51:5.6 a succession of r. strides in civilization and racial
51:6.1 expansion of culture and to the r. improvement of
57:3.3 The r. revolutions of this enormous central core
57:7.4 Earth’s r. gain over the moon in size enabled it to
58:1.2 Neither can we provide for a r. life development
59:5.3 of the r. and world-wide decline in marine life and
60:3.20 the herbivorous dinosaurs, whose r. increase was
61:2.1 the further and r. evolution of placental mammals,
71:1.22 expected when a state undergoes too r. extension
72:7.4 The r.-transit facilities, which make it practical to
79:7.5 further and r. development of the latent tendencies of
81:6.22 the too r. invention of new types of laborsaving
81:6.30 problems resulting from the r. growth of invention
83:7.8 worse situations during the ages of the r. growth of
121:5.6 r. spread of the vastly superior Christian teachings,
132:0.4 powerful impetus to the r. spread of Christianity
132:0.5 setting of the stage for the r. spread of Christianity
145:2.14 The Sabbath was just the time for the r. spreading of
148:3.5 observed his features undergo r. and multitudinous
160:1.3 The more r. the changes in social usage, the more
194:2.9 sonship with God in any way interfere with the r.
rapid-transit
72:7.4 The r. facilities, which make it practical greatly to
rapidity
87:7.5 adjustable cult have favored r. of social progression.
147:5.7 The important thing is not the r. of your progress
rapidly
41:3.4 these fiery spheres r. contract, condense, and cool.
41:3.9 some double stars the tides caused by r. changing
41:7.2 your sun is almost 6,000 degrees, but it r. increases
42:2.12 space-energy r. passes from the puissant to the
42:5.15 produces a wavelike reaction to the passage of r.
49:1.6 Mice reproduce much more r. than elephants, yet
49:1.6 yet elephants evolve more r. than mice.
57:2.3 this new material system which was so r. evolving.
57:6.10 and was still growing r. by meteoric accretion.
57:8.2 as volcanoes r. decreased, earthquakes made their
57:8.25 these waters were r. attaining that degree of saltiness
58:1.7 just such a distribution of the earth’s waters was r.
58:2.5 heat would be lost by radiation so r. that life would
59:3.5 The trilobites r. declined, and the center of the stage
59:4.13 The earth was being r. overrun by the new orders of
59:4.13 quickly spread over the face of the r. rising land in
59:6.8 frogs reached their climax and r. declined, but
59:6.10 entitled to function as the ancestors of the more r.
60:1.9 They developed r., soon yielding crocodiles, scaled
60:1.10 These r. evolving reptilian dinosaurs soon became
60:1.12 The marine life was meager but improved r. with the
60:3.17 especially in North America, they r. multiplied.
60:4.5 influence during a previous age, also r. declined.
61:1.9 Mammalian life was evolving r..
61:2.2 The angiosperms were the principal food of the r.
61:3.9 The Atlantic coast of North America r. cooled, but
61:3.10 was soon destroyed by the r. increasing cat family.
61:5.7 But from this time forward they were r. reduced in
64:1.7 returned to mate with the r. expanding Andonic
64:4.7 Alps and, upon the retreat of the glacier, again r.
64:7.6 were driven by the r. increasing yellow race onto the
65:2.12 These mammals developed r. and in many different
68:2.11 the legitimate social aims of self-maintenance are r.
68:4.5 the ruinous maladjustment of a too r. advancing
69:5.12 wants were r. added to the original food hunger.
70:2.9 but it is r. becoming culturally bankrupt–incapable
72:5.10 in industry, but today it is being r. displaced by other
72:5.10 Among this people public service is r. becoming
79:8.4 had been the world’s most r. progressing civilization.
80:4.4 later waves moved so r. that they reached Europe as
80:7.6 last era of art perished beneath the weight of the r.
80:8.4 These tribes deteriorated r. as they moved away
81:3.7 accelerated by the r. developing arts and sciences of
81:3.8 Africa was occupied by the r. multiplying mixed
81:6.43 the r. expanding culture of the twentieth century.
81:6.44 was slow since one generation could not so r. benefit
87:7.5 truth has grown r. when the cult has been elastic,
91:1.4 It early becomes a dialogue and r. expands to the
95:5.8 Ikhnaton r. expanded the concept of right doing to
95:5.15 of spiritual growth in the Nile valley was r. passing
96:6.1 Moses his lofty concept of Yahweh r. deteriorated.
96:6.1 the common people r. reverted to the older idea of
98:3.2 the influence of the r. spreading Etruscan priesthood
99:0.3 Conditions of living alter so r. that institutional
99:1.4 all of these new and r. changing human situations.
99:2.6 difficult to adjust its attitude toward the r. shifting
99:7.2 midst of the confusions of a r. changing environment
103:7.7 facts, reason abdicates or else r. degenerates into a
109:5.3 But your unsteady and r. shifting mental attitudes
121:1.6 3. The r. spreading influence of Jewish religious
121:1.7 and a great era of trade and travel was r. advancing.
121:5.6 These religions r. became the accepted belief of
122:5.2 career of her eldest son, which was so r. unfolding
122:10.2 work, and their small savings were r. disappearing.
124:3.3 responsibilities r. multiplied in the life of this youth.
126:1.1 Jesus was r. developing into an expert carpenter and
127:6.12 Jesus is r. becoming a man, not just a young man
128:7.5 Jesus was r. preparing for the day when he could
129:1.15 days of his earth pilgrimages were r. approaching.
135:8.5 Being engrossed with the details of r. baptizing
139:8.3 Thomas was r. losing faith in his fellow men when
145:0.1 The news that Jesus had returned r. spread
145:2.14 the report r. spread through Capernaum that Jesus
148:4.7 a perfect Adam and r. degenerating, through sin,
149:0.4 r. enlarging and extending work of the kingdom.
158:1.5 the five thousand, and then it r. fell almost to zero.
160:1.3 if man becomes so ingenious that he more r. adds to
170:2.25 the r. expanding and crystallizing Christian church.
170:5.2 influenced by the then r. spreading notions of Greek
190:4.2 many appearances to his followers are spreading r.,
194:4.6 Christ was about to become the creed of the r.
194:4.10 This Jesus sect was growing r., and once more the
194:4.10 during which the new gospel about Jesus spread r.
195:3.7 struggle and compromise, to take root and r. spread.
rapping
85:2.5 the superstitious practice of r. on wood perpetuate
rare
29:0.11 On certain r. occasions you will have dealings with
37:8.10 Supernaphim perform certain r. and unique services;
44:4.8 The oratory of the spirit world is one of the r. treats
50:3.6 a r. chapter in the career of an ascending mortal.
52:4.10 such an epoch is much shorter and in r. instances
57:6.4 Collisions among the giants of space are r. indeed,
61:4.2 feet, are more or less colored, and fossils are r..
83:5.10 status and all the children equal, has been very r..
110:5.7 is pronounced by the guardian of destiny to be a r.
113:5.5 but their action in this capacity is very r..
114:7.9 are little known to their fellows except in those r.
124:2.5 Jesus possessed a r. and understanding sympathy
129:4.4 He was a child of joy and a being of r. good humor;
130:3.7 This museum was not a collection of r. objects but
139:5.8 Philip had that great and r. gift of saying, “Come.”
139:6.4 seasons of profound philosophy and periods of r.
156:5.18 If you possess these r. and charming gifts, as the
158:2.5 were spiritually more fit to enjoy such a r. privilege.
163:6.3 Jesus experienced one of those r. moments of
172:1.5 large alabaster cruse of very r. and costly ointment
rarefied
46:1.4 centers from which r. energies are projected upward
58:2.6 But temperature in such a r. atmosphere is hardly
rarely
1:3.2 r. may we gaze upon the visible manifestation of his
35:2.8 misadaptations in Melchizedek function have r.
35:5.4 But these Sons r. fall into error, and they have never
48:2.12 But they r. serve on the inhabited planets; neither do
55:5.2 degeneracy has disappeared, and delinquency is r.
109:2.10 that Adjusters very r. leave their mortal tabernacles
110:6.5 Adjusters are always near you and of you, but r. can
110:7.9 r. hear the Adjuster’s voice except in moments of
113:4.3 To accept the guidance of a seraphim r. means
122:5.2 Mary was usually cheerful, was very r. downcast,
128:3.9 His mother r. thought about his being a child of
141:7.13 The Master r. appeared to be surprised.
144:4.10 Master so r. uttered his prayers as spoken words.
rarest
15:8.6 suddenly converted into the r. form of energy,
41:7.15 disappearing suns become energy of the r. form,
rarity
55:5.2 has ceased to exist, and feeble-mindedness is a r..
rash
75:5.7 Eve learned of the r. act of Serapatatia and did not
89:7.1 escape the worst results of their r. and foolish vows.
139:2.10 After his r. denials of the Master Peter found himself
139:8.7 so truly courageous but never r. or foolhardy;
rashness
128:6.7 not to allow himself again to be guilty of such r.,
rate
12:4.14 velocity of the external universes increases at the r.
12:4.14 the unbelievable r. of more than thirty thousand
15:5.6 and if their revolutionary r. greatly accelerates,
15:5.7 this limit, unless it slows down in revolutionary r.,
23:3.3 the r. of 841,621,642,000 of your miles per second
25:2.11 Traversing space at the seraphic r. of triple velocity,
41:9.3 the giant suns lose matter at a prodigious r. during
41:10.3 Age, size, r. of revolution, and velocity through
42:7.3 The particles of radium fly off into space at the r. of
44:4.4 Our r. of reducing thought to a permanent record
49:0.4 Small ones having a high r. of axial revolution are
49:3.3 atmosphere of Urantia daily, coming in at the r. of
52:2.3 largely determines their r. of spiritual advancement
52:7.5 the reproductive r. of racial increase is intelligently
57:3.4 the increase in the r. of revolution further lessened
57:3.4 The ever-increasing r. of whirling was soon to throw
57:6.2 planetary orbits while acting as a brake on the r. of
57:6.8 on the planets and their satellites at a prodigious r..
57:7.6 the r. of meteoric bombardment is still tremendous
58:2.1 paid for at the r. of two cents per kilowatt-hour,
66:6.1 the r. of cultural expansion is determined by the
68:2.2 intelligence has contributed considerably to the r. of
69:5.8 one hundred per cent a year being the loan r. of
72:3.9 the present r. of divorces is only one tenth that of
72:10.2 The homicide r on this continent is only one per cent
81:6.9 inventive activities enormously accelerated the r. of
92:0.5 which accelerate the r. of religious development.
109:5.5 Heredity may interfere with the r. of personality
130:6.1 At any r. it affords me real pleasure to proffer my
185:1.9 Rome sent the second-r. Pilate to govern Palestine.
rates
42:3.1 physical properties depends on the revolutionary r.
42:3.12 and their r. of revolution are greatly diminished.
72:5.5 1. Legal r. of interest on invested capital.
rather—non-exhaustive; see—rather than
1:3.3 The situation r. is: “You cannot see my face, for
1:5.13 Personality is not simply an attribute of God; it r.
2:2.5 consists not in an assumed righteousness but r. in
2:4.5 Mercy is not a contravention of justice but r. an
3:0.3 Creatorship is hardly an attribute of God; it is r.
3:1.12 R., having been endowed with the power of choice
3:2.6 the affairs of the universe in a detached way but r.
3:5.1 final authority by direct transmittal but r. through
4:2.7 R. are such observed imperfections merely the
6:3.4 R. should you realize that all the merciful
12:6.1 Stability is not the result of inertia but r. the product
13:0.7 the present universe age of the grand universe–r.,
14:5.10 r. to suggest to you that death is only the beginning
16:3.16 speaks in confirmation of Trinity attitudes or, r.,
16:7.6 Virtue is not mere knowledge nor wisdom but r. the
20:6.7 demands of “stern justice” or “divine wrath,” but r.
23:2.11 not to appear boastful of their perfection, but r. to
26:7.5 spiritual luminosity of the Trinity, r. to afford all
26:11.5 R. should such manifestations of mercy and
27:4.1 formalities nor the dictations of artificial castes but r.
28:6.20 or “overthrows a nation,” but r. “he who subdues
39:1.7 but r. to adjudicate honest differences of opinion and
39:1.11 morontia ascent, but r. at the bottom of the ladder of
39:3.3 desires, but r. the true longings of the inner man,
39:4.5 to defeat or to delay justice but r. to insure that
41:3.4 When upwards of thirty times its size–r. thirty times
44:8.2 addition to this natural ability, or r. supplemental
46:2.5 R. is there a creative adaptation which foreshadows
48:2.1 but they r. make possible the transition environment
50:4.11 r. sudden and most inglorious end by Caligastia’s
52:2.6 life begins to replace tribal organization or r. to be
53:7.9 the finaliter cultural planet but r. sought to corrupt
57:5.6 vast column of solar gases, r. pointed at both ends
57:5.12 R., they travel in the plane of the Angona solar
59:1.5 mountains, or r. high elevations of land, rose along
62:5.6 were r. well scarred up by the time they were twelve.
64:4.13 They r. lived in fear of the dark; they had a mortal
64:7.16 An amalgamated race of r. superior potential
66:7.19 Work with the soil is not a curse; r. is it the highest
68:1.1 R. did the early races learn by sad experience that “in
68:1.4 but r. as a result of the organization of intelligent
68:1.6 That contemporary cultural society is a r. recent
70:2.19 Do not make the mistake of glorifying war; r. discern
71:1.22 consisted not in these reforms themselves but r. in
71:2.8 r. comparative and advancing practical adjustment.
72:7.5 Most of the states assess a r. heavy bachelor tax,
75:4.5 that Eve should surely not die but r. live anew in
76:5.7 it is r. that the evil and sin on Urantia afforded the
79:1.1 they were, r., the continual drifting of the Andite
79:2.2 they are r. the most inferior southern and eastern
81:5.3 R. is it an exalted and ever-advancing guild of
84:4.3 friend, lover, and partner but r. a piece of property,
86:4.5 eternity; they r. thought of recurring incarnations.
87:4.3 idea lies not in its reality or reasonableness but r. in
87:5.6 was not debasement of ego but r. an attempt to foil
88:4.5 not by meditation, but r. through long experience,
89:8.6 a new device for insuring against bad luck or, r.,
89:10.4 It does not mark man as mean but r. sets him apart
90:2.1 function of a shamanic medicine man; it was, r.,
91:8.13 is not a technique of escape from conflict but r. a
92:2.4 r. are the forms of religion dictated by racial morality
92:3.1 to discover truth, but r. to promulgate their creeds.
92:3.3 any idea lies, not in its certainty or truth, but r. in the
93:3.3 even Abraham r. regarded this symbol as standing
94:6.6 man seeks not to retain truth for himself but r.
94:8.8 r. was his teaching designed to picture to mortal
94:8.19 not a fraternity of believers but r. a community of
98:2.10 they r. craved promises of salvation, coupled with
98:7.1 reconcile an angry God but r. to win all mankind to
100:1.3 Growth is not indicated by mere products but r. by
100:1.9 subconscious realms of human intellect; r. does it
100:6.1 Religion is not a specific function of life; r. is it a
101:1.4 not by sight and feeling, but r. by faith and insight.
101:1.4 or in the finding of a unique experience, but r. in
101:1.4 Religion is, r., a profoundly deep and actual
101:1.7 merely lead men to want to believe in God, but r.
101:5.14 insight operate in the place of faith and truth or, r.,
101:10.5 of religion is not to satisfy curiosity about God but r.
101:10.8 a slavish part of the mathematical cosmos but r. a
101:10.9 Now, r., are the sons of God enlisted together in
102:2.2 personal prerogatives but r. the outworking of that
102:2.8 r. when religion is permitted truly to possess the
102:3.4 not to disclose that he has found God, but r. to allow
103:2.1 But the “birth” of religion is not sudden; it is r. a
103:2.3 not to do with sex, guilt, or personal pride, but r.
103:8.5 by the uncertainty of the doubting materialist; r.
104:3.15 not a functional unanimity; r. is it undivided Deity.
106:5.3 R. do trinities encompass personality and correlate it,
106:7.10 Such eventualities are r. remote to say the least;
108:5.5 not interested in making the mortal career easy; r.
108:6.3 but r. to the gift of the spirit presence of the Father
110:2.3 not trying to control your thinking, as such, but r. to
111:1.8 R. does he actively, positively, and co-operatively
111:2.3 the qualities or attributes of mind and spirit but r. in
112:5.8 We had r. assume the risk of a system rebellion than
113:4.1 operating from within and through the soul, but r.
113:5.3 r. that angels are not directly concerned with your
114:5.4 This r. loosely organized and somewhat
116:4.10 not creating these paths of divinity attainment; r. are
117:5.2 R. are such personalities progressively augmented by
118:7.2 It r. indicates the foreordained trend of the cosmos
118:9.6 not be thought of as limiting the action of Deity; r.
120:2.7 R. shall your life in the flesh on Urantia be the
120:4.2 Christ was not God in association with man but, r.,
123:6.9 he r. felt he should remain at home “with my father
130:3.7 museum was not a collection of rare objects but r.
133:7.12 r. is such peace attained by the stalwart assertion
135:9.5 John r. decided, with the minority, that Jesus had
136:4.4 the divine minds, or r. the first real functioning of
136:4.5 R. was this a season for thinking over the whole
136:4.10 not a period of great temptation but r. the period
137:1.6 but r. at all times concern yourselves only with
137:4.6 R. are we here to wait upon the will of our Father
137:4.9 already said–or r. desirefully thought–too much.
137:6.5 kingdom is not to come with glamor, but r. must it
137:8.13 kingdom is not a matter of meat and drink but r. a
138:3.6 they who are whole need not a physician, but r.
139:5.8 children not “Go do this and go do that,” but r.,
140:1.3 strength of armies nor in the might of riches, but r.
140:1.4 says, ‘Lord, Lord,’ but r. he who does the will of my
140:4.6 are not derived from not doing wrong but r. from
140:5.11 It is r. an attitude of man co-operating with God–
140:5.15 Jesus r. admonished his apostles to love men as he
140:6.2 I come not to transgress the law but r. to write
140:6.6 not to reform the kingdoms of this world but r. to
140:10.3 but r. to create a high spiritual and inspirational
142:4.2 r. shall all be concerned with one supreme duty.
143:2.6 it is not a duty but r. your exalted privilege to
143:2.7 you are no longer the bondslaves of self but r. the
143:7.4 prayer is not designed to increase knowledge but r.
145:2.4 to reveal the Father to the children of Israel, but r. to
145:4.2 the body, but r. that he is mighty to save the soul.
145:5.6 come seeking not for truth and salvation but r. in
146:4.4 See that you tell no man about your healing but r.
147:0.2 Herod r. believed these members of his own
147:5.7 not the rapidity of your progress but r. its certainty
147:8.4 The Father r. desires that you draw out your heart
148:6.10 that the Father does not thus reveal himself, but r.
149:5.4 “Seek not for false peace and transient joy but r. for
149:5.5 Jesus r. looked upon this world as the birth sphere of
150:2.2 Andrew had imposed r. strict rules upon his
150:4.2 body, but who are not able to destroy the soul; r.
150:5.5 not to be saved because you live a righteous life; r.
151:4.1 R. let them both grow together until the time of
152:5.4 sought not entrance into the kingdom but r. sought
153:2.4 but have r. proclaimed new liberty for man’s fear-
153:2.6 No, but r. that you might have more bread for
153:2.7 hanker not after the meat which perishes but r. seek
153:3.5 the mouth that spiritually defiles the man, but r. that
154:6.7 “No, r. is the one blessed who hears the word of
154:6.12 Admonish them to find no offense in me but r. to
155:4.2 if I choose r. to answer Thomas’s question.
155:6.12 the child I commend to you but r. the spiritual
155:6.18 but r. shall your religion become the fact of real
156:5.5 again I say to you, be not overcome by evil but r.
157:2.2 the fear of a dead religion that will save you but r.
157:2.2 merely to bring peace but r. to insure progress.
157:6.4 Jesus r. taught that the spirit was easy victor over
158:7.4 not on my side but r. on the side of our enemy.
158:7.4 Mind not the ways of men but r. the will of God.”
159:1.5 mercy to his fellow steward but r. had him cast in
159:4.6 but r. the confusing misinterpretation of these
159:5.8 his religion consisted in social service, but r. that
159:5.10 the practitioners of nonresistance to evil, but r.
159:5.10 followers patiently to bear their obligations but r.
160:3.1 Excitement does not augment energy; it r.
160:3.4 the locked door, would not destroy the door but r.
160:5.10 Think not that I have come to bring peace but r. a
162:2.1 should you not r. follow the light you already have
162:2.2 Judge not according to outward appearances but r.
163:3.2 r. should we recognize that with God all things are
163:6.2 but the r. rejoice that your names are written on
170:2.23 that sin is not the child of a defective nature but r.
170:3.11 improved social and material conditions, but r. in
170:5.7 The evil of the church was not its existence, but r.
172:1.6 reproved for that which she has this night done; r.
172:3.1 Lazarus that the villagers might believe, but r.
172:3.9 began to sing, or r. to shout in unison, the Psalm,
173:3.2 Pharisees and scribes, who believed John, but r.
174:5.9 R. will I say, and pray that you will join me: Father
179:5.4 Jesus r. sought to set man’s reborn soul free upon
180:1.2 r. do I bring you new joy and make it possible for
180:2.4 prayer is not a process of getting your way but r. a
181:1.2 but r. a ceaseless progression in grace, truth, and
181:1.5 see all this come to pass, be not dismayed, but r.
187:1.6 “Daughters of Jerusalem, weep not for me, but r.
188:4.9 personal salvation but r. the unselfish urge to love
188:4.12 not the fact of his death but r. the superb manner
188:5.2 nor condonation, but r. eternal and loving salvation
188:5.11 R., make sure that you see in the cross the final
191:1.2 what you may obtain from the kingdom but r. be
191:5.3 not to love the souls of men, but r. to love men.
193:0.5 You should the r. be stirred in your hearts by the
194:2.4 found in your consciousness of this spirit but r. in
195:7.22 but r. like the curious, thinking, choosing, creative,
195:7.22 the universe like the art of the artist, but r. like the
195:10.5 r. the second mile of free service and liberty-loving
196:0.3 many new ideas about the Father in heaven, but r.
196:0.5 which he held as a sacred creed, but r. a sublime
196:0.13 disciples to believe in him but r. to believe with him,
196:1.5 imitate the outward life of Jesus in the flesh but r. to
rather than
16:7.6 by the consistent choosing of good r. than evil,
42:3.13 matter pertains to its organization r than to the forms
42:11.6 but that is a matter of philosophy r. than one of
43:9.4 rule in the kingdoms of men r. than in the hearts of
69:1.1 Man should control his institutions r. than permit
72:8.5 technical schools are co-ordinated with industry r.
74:8.13 were predicated upon a belief in retrogression r.
75:2.4 tendency to look upon immediate results r. than to
82:6.7 rest on social and cultural prejudices r. than on
82:6.11 degenerate strains of the civilized peoples r. than in
83:5.4 the time when marriage was a family affair r. than
86:2.4 content than of nature, of degree r. than of quality.
89:0.2 was insurance against ill luck r. than investment in
92:7.3 the best in their neighbors’ living spiritual faith r. to
93:5.3 with the appearance of Machiventa at Salem, r. in
95:2.2 It was political and moral, r. than philosophic or
95:2.5 ethical and moral ideals, r. than elaborate tombs,
95:3.5 political r. than religious circumstances that made
97:3.1 Baal was a socioeconomic clash of ideologies r. than
99:4.5 it is what one believes r. than what one knows that
99:5.7 on the basis of unity of ideals and purposes r. than
99:5.7 Goals r. than creeds should unify religionists.
99:5.7 “faith” stand for the individual’s relation to God r.
99:5.9 His religion was danced out r. than thought out.
100:5.9 consciousness toward the subconscious r. than in the
103:2.6 toward moral righteousness and social ministry, r.
104:3.16 A triunity is functional r. than organic.
104:3.16 Its members are partners r. than corporative.
110:1.1 envisaged as indwelling the mortal mind of man r.
110:3.4 the ideal life is one of loving service r. than an
115:2.1 order of a future possibility r. than a present actuality
123:0.5 preferred to take chances with Herod Antipas r.
124:2.6 those of his own age, or more nearly his age, r. with
130:6.3 ally in the solution of your life problems r. than
133:5.6 in the equation r. than the simple arithmetical sum.
136:1.3 national glory–Israel’s temporal exaltation–r. than
137:7.7 and Sadducees were religious parties, r. than sects.
139:4.13 devoted to the social service of mankind” r. than
139:4.13 John taught loving service r. than ruling power–
140:3.14 Be willing to suffer injustice r. than to go to law
140:5.1 to manifest fatherly love r. than brotherly love.
144:2.4 to give in accordance with parental wisdom r. than
145:5.6 because of the healing of their physical bodies r.
147:0.2 and did most of their public preaching in Galilee r.
149:1.5 healing was desired for its spiritual benefits r. than
149:6.5 are led to praise the Infinite for what he is r. than
153:3.6 “Salvation is a matter of clean hearts r. than of
154:2.1 on their contention of congregational autonomy r.
155:5.13 as defended by the Pharisees at Jerusalem, r. than
156:5.5 delivered through spiritual transformation r. than
158:8.1 minus many of the beloved things of life r. than to
162:0.2 R. than dispute, let us journey over to the little
167:5.1 the publican went home with God’s approval r.
170:5.17 Christ thus became the head of the church r. than the
179:5.4 Jesus took great pains to suggest his meanings r.
184:1.2 Jesus might choose to leave the country r. than to
195:7.1 r. than attempting the overthrow of religious faith–
196:2.7 a confession of what he demanded of himself r.
196:2.9 Jesus saw most men as weak r. than wicked, more
ratification
93:6.6 this rite in token of the r. of the Salem covenant.
ratified
72:7.9 after both houses of the industrial congress have r.
ratio
25:1.4 the established r. yields three spiritual beings to one
31:1.3 received into the corps in the r. of one in a thousand
31:1.5 The Havona natives are also received, in the same r.,
42:7.8 This same comparative r. of electronic behavior in
68:5.1 the mores is always dependent on the land-man r..
68:5.10 Agriculture more than quadrupled the land-man r. of
68:6.1 The land-man r. underlies all social civilization.
68:6.5 industrial population slightly under the land-man r..
79:8.2 while a population well below the land-man r. for
81:6.11 beyond the optimum of the normal man-land r.
rational
16:6.10 which make it possible for man to function as a r.
28:6.5 credit is established for the survival of each r.
89:2.3 Sin was ritual, not r.; an act, not a thought.
90:4.9 The Greeks were the first to evolve truly r. methods
94:3.4 philosophers failed to evolve a r. personal approach
101:1.5 the creation of a wholly r. insight which originates
101:2.1 religious experience of r. and average human beings.
101:10.4 affords him a r. hope of achieving safe conduct
102:7.1 self-explanatory; he actually lives in every r. mortal
115:1.1 be unable to form the first r. thought pattern,
115:1.1 frames for creature thought are indispensable to r.
115:1.4 neither can a finite creature offer a r. reason for his
rationalism
103:1.4 R. is wrong when it assumes that religion is at first
rationalistic
101:1.5 While religion is not the product of the r.
103:6.14 the world of matter, it becomes r. or naturalistic.
rationalization
101:5.9 Neither logic (r.) nor emotion (feeling) is essentially
rationalize
88:2.2 modern religions represent an attempt to r. the fetish
195:9.6 threatens to dominate him, he invariably tries to r.,
rationally
16:4.15 can hardly be reasonably explained or r. understood
rations
122:7.3 Mary prepared double r. and made ready for the
Ratta—the last pure-line descendant of Prince’s staff
77:5.0 5. ADAMSON AND RATTA
77:5.5 This woman, R., said that her ancestors were all
77:5.5 Ratta was the last of her race, having no living
77:5.5 Ratta had about decided not to mate, had about
77:5.5 die without issue, but R. lost her heart to Adamson
77:5.5 And when she heard the story of Eden, how the
77:5.5 as she listened to the recital of the Garden default,
77:5.5 she was encompassed with but a single thought–
77:5.6 Adamson and R. had a family of sixty-seven
77:5.6 R. was greatly perturbed–even superstitious–but
77:5.7 Every seven years Adamson and R. journeyed south
77:5.8 Adamson and R. had at their command this corps of
77:5.9 thousand years from the times of Adamson and R..
80:7.3 by Sato, a direct descendant of Adamson and R..
122:1.2 Ruth, Bathsheba, Ansie, Cloa, Eve, Enta, and R..
ravages
71:0.1 society’s net gain from the r. and sufferings of war.
81:6.12 You are sometimes shocked at the r. of war, but you
134:5.13 The forty-eight states suffer the r. of war only
134:6.8 sovereignty which could protect them from the r. of
194:3.12 Urantia has passed through the r. of great wars in
ravening
140:3.19 clothing, while on the inside they are as r. wolves.
ravens
165:5.2 consider the r.; they sow not neither reap, they
ravine
173:5.5 pitched their tents in the hillside r. overlooking the
182:2.12 with Peter, James, and John, into a near-by r.,
182:3.1 James, and John, went a short way up a near-by r.
183:3.9 Jesus’ followers fled in haste back into the r..
183:3.10 those who had fled up the r. were returning, and
186:3.1 he early removed some five or six tents up the r.
raving
188:1.1 In their r. they sought violently to take possession of
ravished
94:2.4 Mortal desire and human ambition were r. and
raw
63:6.7 almost entirely reverted to the use of r. flesh.
69:6.7 Fire led to cooking, and “r. eaters” became a term of
70:11.6 The mores were the r. material of accumulated
81:3.2 The increase in trade and in the manufacture of r.
90:4.8 the values of r. cocoa and quinine were among the
ray—see X-ray
58:3.2 This short-r. energy charge of universe space is four
rays—see X-rays
41:9.1 These helper r. penetrate all space and are
42:5.1 The sun’s r. constitute four octaves in the scale,
42:5.1 the visible r. embracing a single octave, number
42:5.1 followed by the gamma r. of radium.
42:5.1 outer-space energy r. so frequently commingled
42:5.1 appear the infrared r., and thirty octaves below are
42:5.3 1. Infraultimatonic r.–the borderland revolutions of
42:5.4 2. Ultimatonic r.. The assembly of energy into the
42:5.4 will undoubtedly detect the phenomena of these r.
42:5.4 These short and powerful r. represent the initial
42:5.5 3. The short space r.. These are the shortest of all
42:5.5 r. require extraordinarily high or low temperatures
42:5.5 There are two sorts of these space r.: one attendant
42:5.5 They emanate in the largest quantities from the
42:5.7 5. Gamma r.–those emanations which characterize
42:5.9 7. The ultraviolet or chemical r. of sunlight and the
42:5.11 Infrared r.–the slowing down of electronic activity
42:8.7 These mesotrons are found abundantly in the space r
46:1.5 Under such conditions of lighting, the light r. do
46:1.5 they just sift out of the sky, emanating equally from
49:2.22 react in different ways to the chemical r. of sunlight.
58:2.2 highly important and health-giving ultraviolet r.
58:2.4 sun pours forth a veritable flood of death-dealing r.,
58:3.1 by the emergence of flood tides of short space r. of
58:3.2 The output of short space r., whether coming from
58:3.3 These eventualities in the origin of the space r. are
58:3.4 germ plasm as are some of the longer r. of radiant
58:3.4 to all of this amazing flood of the short space r. of
74:4.1 There, under the r. of the mellow moon, hundreds
95:2.8 When the oblique r. of the sun were observed
95:2.8 they betokened the letting down of a celestial
176:0.2 observed the temple, glorified by the r. of the sun;
re-created
66:4.7 The r. bodies of this group were fully satisfied by a
74:0.1 ten days passed before they were r. in dual human
156:5.2 mind and then, in association with that r. mind,
160:1.14 that he shall become the r. child of the divine spirit
re-creating
108:6.5 they are thus slowly and surely r. you as you really
re-creation
24:7.8 when a servital undergoes transformation and r..
re-creations
108:6.5 And all of these exquisite spirit r are being preserved
re-educated
15:7.10 spirit culture wherein the pilgrims of time are r.
re-election
72:2.1 legislators for ten years, and none are eligible for r..
72:2.3 He is not eligible for r. except upon the petition of
re-elevated
60:4.4 had been long since leveled by erosion and then r..
60:4.4 left of the remains of the original range which was r..
61:3.3 The Sierras were well r.; in fact, they have been
re-embraced
38:8.6 advanced and senior cherubim and sanobim are r.
48:5.10 are r. by the Universe Mother Spirit, and from this
re-emerge
42:4.2 again may this same energy r and many times change
re-enact
44:2.11 they function en masse, they are able to r. an age,
192:3.2 saw him r. the ordination scene even as when they
re-energizing
48:4.11 of depletion and are not, therefore, subject to r..
re-establish
35:9.9 Only a bestowal Son can r. interplanetary lines of
46:7.4 fabricate new bodies in which the old spornagia r.
136:8.5 them since he had not come to r. David’s throne.
re-established
79:3.2 sea lanes and caravan routes r. these connections;
97:8.3 that God would abandon Israel unless they r. their
98:3.7 r. the state religion, appointed himself acting high
130:6.4 “This day, my son, you are to be reborn, r. as a
136:3.4 Gabriel now r. personal communication with the
re-establishing
134:5.9 trend by r. the submerged political sovereignty of
re-establishment
89:10.6 only received as the consciousness of r. of loyalty
140:8.1 a restoration of David’s throne and the r. of Israel
re-evaluate
92:7.13 and this demand will compel religion to r. itself.
re-examined
15:7.10 wherein the pilgrims of time are re-educated and r.
re-explore
112:6.8 requires time for the mortal survivor to r. and relearn
re-keyed
43:8.2 While you are r. each time you pass from one major
48:2.21 you must be r. or advance-tuned, and it is the task of
re-keying
48:2.22 spiritizing creation is effected by this selective r..
re-present
113:6.6 seraphim will repersonalize you and then r. you to
reach—noun
4:1.6 The divine r. extends around the circle of eternity.
8:1.11 It is enough of a r of the mind of the children of time
21:5.10 They possess a sympathetic r. which extends from
91:8.11 it is a meaningful r. by the human for superhuman
118:1.5 the self extends this r. ever further into both past and
158:5.2 of love, only the sincerity and r. of your faith.
160:5.1 farthest r. of our minds toward eternal possibilities
163:3.2 which is impossible to man is not beyond the r. of
177:4.11 glory when they were apparently within his easy r.
196:3.30 Religion is man’s magnificent r. for final reality,
reach – verb; see reach out
0:3.20 technique of time-space reasoning in order to r. the
0:7.10 embarking upon the attempt to r. absonite levels of
3:5.11 surroundings stimulative of the irrepressible r. for
4:1.2 human race has struggled to r. its present position.
12:3.8 These investigators r. the amazing conclusion that
13:1.23 understand this mysterious transaction until you r.
16:3.19 and comprehend when they r. the centers of glory.
18:3.4 When you r. Paradise and search the written records
18:4.9 of the Perfections of Days before you r. Uversa.
19:7.4 the transport facilities in space that we can r. any
22:6.1 Certain of these Spirit- and Son-fused mortals r.
23:2.13 but not until you r. Havona will you recognize them
23:2.22 before an enseraphimed ambassador can r. this
23:2.23 hundreds of years for a native ambassador to r. a
24:6.7 pilgrims from our superuniverse would r. Havona.
25:8.5 If you, as an ascendant mortal, should r. Paradise
25:8.9 If an ascending mortal should r. the central
26:4.13 By the time you r. Havona, your sincerity has
26:5.4 fairly uniform for all ascenders who r. the central
27:3.2 by the time the mortals of ascent r. Paradise, they
28:7.2 not freely make use of their services until you r. the
30:4.24 Before spirit mortals r. Havona, their chief study is
32:3.10 and who, when they do r. the heights of glory, will
32:3.12 may conjointly attempt to r. the sublime heights
34:6.11 if you want to attain spirit levels and r. divine heights
34:6.11 if you sincerely desire to r. the eternal goal, then
37:10.5 mortals r. back and down to extend a helping hand
39:3.7 full guidance until you r. the brotherhood schools
40:8.1 this final surety of survival until they r. the last
44:5.9 your first lessons in these matters when you r. the
45:6.3 Thousands of mortals r. the mansion worlds
46:1.4 certain changes, until they r. the electric air-ceiling
47:5.2 When you r. mansion world number three, you are
48:3.18 You could r. Salvington without them, but you
48:5.6 When you r. the constellation, there are added the
55:4.2 larger groups of human beings r. the third cosmic
56:4.1 be fully unified personalities ere they r. Havona.
58:2.2 ultraviolet rays which now r. the earth’s surface,
64:7.1 of Arabia, was it possible for them to r. Africa.
67:6.9 This verdict failed to r. him because the planetary
76:1.1 full year for the caravan of Adam to r. the Euphrates
78:5.5 below the equator, but they did not r. Madagascar.
103:7.5 lead regardless of the conclusions which it may r..
108:2.1 Adjusters r. their human subjects on Urantia,
113:1.6 you r. the first or inner circle of relative contact with
118:10.19 Providence becomes discernible as men r. upward
123:2.3 efforts to r. a satisfactory solution of the problem
125:3.2 making inquiry of the last of the party to r. Jericho
129:4.4 human emotion which r from superb joy to profound
130:3.2 showing all who so desire the way to r. the harbor
132:0.10 r. the conclusion that the “tentmaker of Antioch”
141:4.3 When he failed to r. the minds of all of the apostles
143:3.1 cannot talk men out of perplexities when they r.
148:7.2 into a pit on the Sabbath day, would you r. down,
176:2.7 when you r. the end of your natural life and pass
177:5.2 When the rulers of the Jews r. an agreement to
183:3.4 before the traitor could r. him, he stepped to one
186:0.2 But the family of Jesus did not r. Bethany until
189:4.13 John, in great haste to r. the tomb and see these
192:1.3 himself into the water that he might the sooner r. the
196:3.34 soul-consciousness in a wholehearted effort to r. the
reach out
20:1.13 power of the Eternal Son which enables him to r.
91:8.1 in dire need, he experienced the impulse to r. out for
106:3.5 gravity and love r. out into time-organizing space,
132:4.6 Love your fellows and r. out for God with a whole
155:6.17 foster all such feeble attempts to r. out for him.
reached—see reached out
35:3.11 even after you have r. your Paradise destination.
40:0.10 scale of living beings until it has r. the lowest order
40:10.4 We have r. the undoubted conclusion that the
41:3.5 double star explosion, the light of which r. Urantia in
41:5.1 the light-energy pressure r. the explosion point.
41:9.3 after the maximum of internal temperature is r.,
41:10.1 limits of solar cohesion were r. and a vast pinnacle
43:4.9 sentiment against the archrebels had r. the point
49:5.25 the ethical progress of a human race has r. the limits
52:3.1 when man has r. the apex of animal development,
52:4.8 The physical sciences have already r. their height
55:9.3 these unified constellations will have r. the position
57:3.5 until, eventually, the critical centrifugal stage was r.
57:3.12 the nebular apex of condensation tension was r.;
57:5.11 other ten planets soon r. the stage of solidification
57:8.22 The backbone of the Asiatic land mass r. a height of
59:4.3 The brachiopods early r. their climax, being
59:4.11 The lung and armored fishes r. an evolutionary apex,
59:6.8 Among the land animals the frogs r. their climax
60:2.1 Land-animal life r. its greatest development, in point
61:7.2 it r. to southern Illinois, displacing the Mississippi
61:7.5 But the central lobe r. south to cover most of the
61:7.9 150,000 years ago the sixth and last glacier r. its
62:1.2 These migrating tribes finally r. the salubrious
62:5.3 These first human beings r. full maturity at twelve
63:5.2 Before this extensive ice sheet r. France and the
64:4.3 greatly improved the work in flint until it almost r.
64:4.9 600,000 years ago the ice had r. its northernmost
64:4.12 culture of superstitious mankind r. its lowest levels.
64:7.17 And some of them r. Iceland, others Greenland,
64:7.18 They r. the continent about twenty-one hundred
67:6.7 forward the physical evolution of man until it r. that
74:4.1 r. a virtually unanimous conclusion that Adam
74:8.9 general usage for a long time after they r. Palestine.
76:0.2 Sansa were born before the Adamic caravan had r.
76:1.2 When word had r. the dwellers in the land of the
78:2.3 to deteriorate until it r. a natural evolutionary level.
78:2.4 the Adamites steadily deteriorated until it r. a state
78:5.7 in a fleet of small boats from Japan, eventually r.
78:5.7 none but the one hundred and thirty-two ever r.
79:5.9 notwithstanding that traces of Andite blood r. Peru.
80:1.3 that Egypt r. its lowest cultural level fifteen thousand
80:4.4 later waves moved so rapidly that they r. Europe as
80:9.7 the westward thrust of the Andonites r. Europe.
81:6.15 Only recently has Urantia r. that point where society
85:4.4 Fire reverence r. its height in Persia, where it long
85:6.5 But the worship of man by man r. its height when
93:7.2 while another traversed China and r. the Japanese
94:11.8 broad levels which the minds of the Buddhists r.,
96:6.2 but when they once r. the fertile lands of Palestine,
98:5.2 But by the time Mithraism r. Rome, it had become
117:6.21 will find the Supreme until all ascenders have r. that
122:3.2 both he and Mary r. the conclusion that they had
123:1.1 On the fourth day of the journey the party r. its
124:6.1 Jesus, having now r. the threshold of young
124:6.7 By nightfall they r. Jericho, where they remained
124:6.12 r. the place prearranged for their accommodation
124:6.13 later, as soon as Jesus r. the required age of fifteen.
125:0.3 From the time they left Nazareth until they r. the
125:2.11 for Jesus to return when he r. the age of fifteen
125:3.2 did not discover his absence until they r. Jericho
127:2.2 were making good headway until they r. Nazareth.
129:4.2 spiritual growth–of the Son of Man well-nigh r.
130:8.4 At last they r. Naples and felt they were not far
133:3.1 By the time they r. Corinth, Ganid was becoming
134:0.1 he r. his final decision as to the remainder of his
135:8.1 when John r. the neighborhood of Pella in his
136:9.8 Jesus r. the conclusion that such utterances did not
137:1.6 Jesus was asleep when they r. his abode, but they
137:2.8 going by the village of Nain, r. Nazareth late that
150:0.1 Abner, with the apostles of John, r. Bethsaida and
150:6.3 Peter, the last to arrive, had r. the encampment
151:5.7 when Jesus and his associates r. the shore, they all
151:6.5 man crouching like an animal at his feet, r. down
152:0.1 cure of Amos, the Kheresa lunatic, had already r.
152:0.2 Shortly before they r. the ruler’s house, as they
152:4.3 John r. down and pulled Peter out of the sea.
153:5.2 worries, when they r. home, Jesus refused to eat.
154:3.2 On Saturday night, May 21, word r. Tiberias that
154:6.4 When they r. the Zebedee house, Jesus was in the
156:6.2 They r. Zebulun on Sunday, the 31st, holding a
157:6.1 When they r. Caesarea-Philippi, the treasury was
158:0.1 when Jesus and his associates r. the foot of Mount
158:1.3 They r. their destination, about halfway up the
158:1.10 he r. down and touched them, saying: “Arise and
164:0.2 They r. Jericho about half past four and prepared to
165:1.2 the interest in his message had r. a high point,
167:4.1 This message r. Jesus at the close of the evening
168:0.3 runner brought back Tuesday when he r. Bethany.
168:0.6 When Martha had thus spoken, Jesus r. down and
168:5.2 permitting himself to rest long until Lazarus had r.
169:0.2 Word regarding the resurrection of Lazarus had r.
169:1.8 And when the young man had r. this decision, he
171:3.4 They had r. the conclusion that Jesus might, in an
172:5.4 as to what would happen when they r. the temple.
172:5.6 By the time they r. the temple, he was perturbed
172:5.7 Nathaniel reasoned it out, before they r. the temple
172:5.9 By the time they r. the temple, Thomas had
172:5.13 a certain episode which occurred just as Jesus r.
173:1.3 money to meet the temple dues after they had r.
177:0.4 The Master smiled on John and r. to take the basket.
177:3.3 Having r. these conclusions, he lost no time in
177:4.2 he had r. the conclusion that, while Jesus was a
178:1.8 help to make such a citizen the more easily r. by
178:2.8 When the apostles r. the city, they met the man with
182:0.2 engage in open comment about Judas until they r.
182:3.4 As he r. down to shake them that he might awaken
183:2.1 By the time the apprehenders r. the Mark home,
185:5.1 the tetrarch must have r. the same conclusion
186:0.2 By the time Mary and John r. the city, Jesus,
192:1.10 so that, when they r. Bethsaida, Zelotes forsook his
192:4.5 Just a few hours before he r. home, his father,
194:4.11 In one of Stephen’s public sermons, when he r.
reached out
77:3.1 they had r. out to intermarry with the Andonite
187:4.2 When this thief r. out for salvation, he found
reaches—see reaches out
15:5.7 When a sun r. this limit, unless it slows down in
18:7.5 in the long administrative-advisory chain which r.
27:7.4 hundreds of years for the average mortal who r.
41:4.7 These enormous suns have an extending fringe that r
51:0.1 primitive man r. the limit of natural evolutionary
69:8.12 today man r. back, discarding the help of slaves and
94:3.1 most noble r. of the mortal mind into the domains of
101:1.7 man finally r. that position of mind and that attitude
103:7.3 But as ascending man r. inward and Paradiseward
103:9.2 and, in its nonmaterial r. toward the spirit realms,
106:1.3 The divinity ministry of the Sevenfold r. inward
108:6.4 the external and physical stimulus, which r. the mind
115:3.4 Though man’s spiritual nature r. up in the worship
118:1.5 As the self matures, it r. further and further back into
reaches out
39:5.14 he r. and touches the near point of the seraphic
42:12.1 Mind always r. towards: 1. Creation of material
56:4.2 Personality inherently r. to unify all constituent
68:3.3 a new factor in civilization, a fear which r. and
118:1.4 As mind r. into the future, it is attempting to elevate
160:5.5 Religion r. for undiscovered ideals, unexplored
reaching—see far-reaching
0:5.8 the emotional life r. upward through worship and
4:3.5 to attain the spiritual levels they are capable of r.
5:6.5 even r. out for a realization of the Absolute.
26:5.3 But long before r. Havona, these ascendant children
29:0.11 of morontia power upon r. the mansion worlds.
30:4.31 On r. Paradise with residential status, you begin
31:3.4 Mortals become quartan or graduate spirits after r.
40:5.2 r. the limit of expression in the angels–than whom
42:9.3 will change for six consecutive elements, but on r.
52:2.8 Upon r. the apex of biologic evolution, a high level
57:2.3 continued ever to whirl and, after r. its maximum of
58:2.1 —light is not the only solar contribution r. your
60:3.4 South America, eventually r. the present shore line.
62:4.5 splendid and superior animals, r. maturity at ten
64:6.6 But in a short time after r. the Americas, the red men
65:7.7 ministry–the phenomenon of the higher r. down
68:3.4 strain of society breaks down upon r. certain limits,
69:4.2 a wall wide enough to prevent the traders r. each
69:4.4 Any fugitive r. the market place was safe and secure
69:8.12 Civilization is r. back to fire–the inorganic world–
72:3.7 children must leave home on r. the age of thirty.
75:5.9 the Nodite settlement near Eden was not slow in r.
103:7.3 the God experience, he will likewise be r. outward
114:7.12 declining with the dilution of violet blood and r. its
117:3.6 his Adjuster develops new techniques for r. down
122:7.6 August 20 they resumed their journey, r. Jerusalem
124:6.1 They journeyed south toward Samaria, but on r.
124:6.3 Before r. the Jezreel junction, and as they journeyed
124:6.11 On r. the city, they journeyed past the temple,
125:6.11 Upon r. home, Jesus made a brief statement to his
136:6.4 In r. this conclusion in regard to the appetite of the
136:9.1 Jesus was r. the final decision which would forbid
137:1.1 he asked Jesus many questions, and just before r.
140:6.1 Sunday evening, on r. the home of Zebedee from the
143:3.3 Upon r. the top of the mountain, Jesus seated
144:2.2 praying is the sincere attitude of r. heavenward for
152:1.1 terribly impatient of this delay in r. his home; so
152:7.3 Immediately on r. home, Jesus dispatched
187:2.8 This left the tunic, or seamless vestment r. down to
195:10.5 the Jesusonian r. forth to grasp his brother in love
react
0:11.5 The Deity Absolute cannot, or at least does not, r. to
3:2.6 he does not r. to the affairs of the universe in a
12:6.6 nonpersonal ultimates appear to r. in accordance
25:4.19 Supremacy of Deity may be depended upon to r. in
30:4.12 have slept five thousand years will r. no differently
42:5.13 the eye can r. to just one octave, the whole light of
44:1.11 Mortals do not r. to the other forms of morontia
44:1.12 The majority of Urantia mortals r. to music so
49:2.22 These ten varieties r. in slightly different ways to the
65:6.9 Preintelligent organisms r. to environmental stimuli,
87:6.16 coercing the unwilling spirits to r. favorably toward
101:3.4 faith induces the mortal personality to r. to certain
102:2.3 Believers r. to this temporal life as if immortality
149:3.3 body and mind–emotionally–men r. individually.
149:3.3 they r. uniformly to all spiritual appeals.
159:5.9 Jesus required his followers to r. positively and
160:5.2 When men r. to religion in the tribal, national, or
195:6.13 If men were only machines, they would r. more or
reacted
95:5.4 all of which r. unfavorably against his religious
117:6.4 has a universe meaning which is immediately r. to by
117:7.14 observable by all creature intelligences, r. to by all
reacting
3:5.6 which necessitates grappling with hardships and r. to
42:2.11 mighty-tensioned, and forcible-r. energy–gigantic
101:9.5 good and right technique of r. to the ever-recurring
160:5.1 I have regarded religion as man’s experience of r. to
160:5.2 religion is always and forever a mode of r. to the
173:3.4 Each one of the twelve was r. in his own peculiar
reaction—see reaction to
2:5.1 of the universe is always a r. of divine affection.
2:5.9 only one reasonable and natural personality r. thereto
3:1.10 defensive r. of the majority of the worlds to save
8:1.4 can physical gravity be measured except by the r.
12:3.9 researchers have explored the present r. capacity
12:6.6 the explanation of this unpredictable freedom of r.
12:6.6 the r. of an unidentified level of mind, or the
12:6.7 causation discloses the r. of the Absolutes, not only
12:7.3 might for any reason dictate another method of r.,
12:7.4 Law is the unchanging r. of an infinite, perfect,
13:4.4 The differing factor in spiritual presence, or r., is
14:2.3 the higher spiritual orders of r. response vary in
14:2.4 those worlds excite a r. in your gross sense organs.
15:6.13 attracting body or sun because of the electrical r. of
17:2.2 had personalized, then a new and far-reaching r.
17:2.5 the stupendous r. of the Deity Absolute was not
17:6.3 what is known as the “supreme r. of complement.
17:6.3 We do not comprehend the nature of this r., but
19:5.6 with the natives does not produce any such r..
28:6.2 Origin is the basis of the relational r. of the Gods.
34:1.1 there occurs a r. of approval in the Paradise Trinity
39:4.18 human ranges of light r. so extended that all are able
39:5.7 Suspicion is the inherent r. of primitive men;
41:8.1 energy is liberated by various complex nuclear-r.
41:8.1 most common is the hydrogen-carbon-helium r..
41:8.1 In this r. the ingoing hydrogen particles come
42:6.1 dimensions and established weight–precise gravity r.
42:8.2 This unnamed influence seems to be a space-force r.
44:1.13 rhythm stimulate the r. of the music-loving sense
56:9.4 the impersonal and co-ordinate r. of the Trinity
65:4.4 This chemical action and r. concerned in wound
70:1.1 hostility the automatic r. of the children of nature,
84:5.9 The r. of enlightened peoples from the inequitable
84:6.5 The differences of nature, r., viewpoint, and
86:2.6 whimsical and temperamental r. of the spirit world;
92:1.3 Religion arises as a biologic r. of mind to spiritual
92:2.6 the humanly conceived ideal of r. in any given set of
93:9.9 In their r. against national inferiority the Jews swung
94:2.6 the Brahmanic priesthood experienced a violent r.
94:3.2 was identified as creative energy and cosmic r..
100:4.1 initiate the choosing of new and better r. habits in
100:4.1 habits in the place of older and inferior r. patterns.
101:9.7 the affairs of his fellows–the ethical r. of religion.
102:0.1 his fears, loves, longings, and beliefs are but the r.
104:2.6 the God of force, energy, power, causation, r.,
105:2.2 and “first” repercussional r. within the I AM.
110:5.1 Conscience is a human and purely psychic r..
110:5.5 blunder into exalting a r. of the mortal mind to the
110:5.7 guardian of destiny to be a rare and fortuitous r..
117:6.5 the child of the cosmic r. of the Supreme Being,
118:8.11 An automatic universe r. is stable and, in some form,
136:6.3 it is, therefore, a legitimate r. of a Urantia mortal.
152:3.1 The r. of the multitude to this sudden and
152:3.1 there was but one unanimous r.: “Here is our king.
156:6.7 there occurred a r. among the entire Jewish people
159:5.10 alert in the quick and positive r. of good to evil
160:3.5 calling forth the r. of the very best that is resident
172:5.3 The r. from the spectacular procession into the
172:5.9 humorous appeal, and he was cheered up by this r.
175:3.1 their r. of bitter resentment toward Jesus’ last
reaction to
5:3.3 worship as a natural and spontaneous r. to the
10:7.4 and of the incompleteness of finite r. to the Trinity.
29:4.12 their superiors and in r. to existing energy conditions
32:3.9 living, personality r. to the existing environment.
42:5.15 a wavelike r. to the passage of rapidly moving
65:0.1 for mind–material mechanisms for intelligent r. to
70:1.2 War is an animalistic r. to misunderstandings and
86:6.1 The state is man’s r. to his natural environment,
89:8.1 dedication to lifelong virginity, and was a moral r. to
92:4.3 It is man’s r. to belief in a hypothetical ghost-spirit
97:8.2 pessimism of Ecclesiastes was a worldly wise r. to
100:1.8 religious predispositions toward favorable r. to
100:2.3 an enlightened and wise technique of spiritual r. to
110:5.7 yet, his passive r. to, and inactive concern toward,
112:1.7 and the general phenomenon of r. to environment.
112:1.14 organismal patterns of r. to such an environment.
112:5.20 the persistence of the identity of selfhood r. to
127:5.2 a natural r. to the dread of losing the head and sole
137:4.5 Jesus was much sobered by his r. to her suggestive
170:5.10 the tragedy consisted in the fact that this social r. to
180:5.9 in the nonresistance of all selfish r. to the universe,
reactional
82:0.1 Marriage is man’s r. adjustment to such bisexuality,
reactionary
97:2.1 many truth teachers endeavored to stem the r. tide
reactions—see reactions to
0:4.13 Paradise influences the r. and conduct of all beings
0:11.8 conditioned by the will-r. and purposeful mandates
1:6.4 external r. or the material presence of that person.
1:7.8 Paradise Deity are, in all universe reality r. and in
2:2.3 The r. of a changeless God, in the execution of his
4:1.7 I am constantly confronted with cosmic r. which I
4:3.2 human emotions and as man understands such r..
4:4.3 there are no limits to his universe r. save those which
7:1.4 The r. and fluctuations of spirit gravity are ever
7:1.8 All r. of the spirit-gravity circuit of the grand univ.
7:1.8 We recognize all actions and r. of the omnipresent
7:1.9 phenomena which are not so predictable in their r..
7:1.9 the r. associated with the conjectured performances
9:1.4 he dominates all r. with mind, wields great power
9:3.2 is revealed in the personal r. of the Conjoint Actor
9:5.7 human intellect should lead only to r. of humility.
10:4.7 and in harmony with the r. of your mind and soul.
12:6.4 actions and r. of experiential Deity and the Absolutes
13:4.3 Physical r. are uniform, unvarying, and always
13:4.5 This differential is inherent in the freewill r. of
14:2.4 deaf, blind, and utterly lacking in all other sense r.;
14:2.4 deprived of all environmental stimuli and r. thereto.
14:2.5 There are numerous phenomena and spiritual r.
15:8.8 living in the midst of force actions and energy r.
16:6.2 these same Master Spirits dominate the basic r. of all
24:2.8 The partial emergence of will observed in the r. of
27:7.6 tremendous r. of the spiritual emotions of beings
28:4.5 collective natures and r. of the Seven Master Spirits.
28:5.16 activities are directed toward promoting r. of joy
28:5.16 joy clearinghouses, seeking to upstep pleasure r.
29:4.21 as so-called catalytic agents augment chemical r..
29:4.26 and frandalanks are wholly automatic in their r.;
32:3.13 the universe repercussions of actions and r. within
32:5.3 the underlying purposes and basic r. of eternity.
34:6.13 the Spirit in the life r. of such a spirit-led mortal,
41:8.0 8. SOLAR-ENERGY REACTIONS
42:6.6 revolution determines the negative or positive r. of
44:6.7 to the production of multitudinous and joyous r. in
48:4.11 and eternally thoroughly businesslike in all their r..
48:4.19 Humor and play–relaxation–are never r. of exertion;
49:1.2 the living catalyzers who initiate the primordial r. of
49:3.4 The r. of the nervous system, the heat-regulating
52:5.3 The joy of living takes on new color, and the r. of
58:1.4 salt water that stimulated the first protoplasmic r. of
65:4.4 of possible chemical r. and biologic repercussions.
65:6.6 15,000,000 chemical r. between the hormone output
65:6.8 The r. of chemistry are not modified by education;
65:6.8 electrical and chemical r. are predictable.
65:7.2 the natural r. of mind as it is associated with matter
65:7.6 incompletely understood quick r. of mind to the
68:4.2 all of these tribal r. grew out of the effort to avoid
70:2.20 to the self-preservation r. of the human species.
70:8.7 industrialist, with their divergent viewpoints and r..
84:6.3 Their viewpoints and entire life r. are essentially
86:2.3 that the r. of existence appear between acts and
92:4.1 too far removed from the thought and r. of the age
92:6.1 Pygmies of Africa have no religious r. as a class,
99:7.5 with far less danger of precipitating fanatical r..
103:0.1 All of man’s truly religious r. are sponsored by the
103:3.5 attitude of the individual became the group r. of the
103:6.1 Theology is the study of the actions and r. of the
107:7.3 human choice, and all these are highly volitional r..
110:4.5 common behavior, so emotional in their ordinary r.
110:6.6 essential to the habit-forming certainty of such r..
112:7.7 Such fused beings are twofold in their universe r.:
116:3.4 Mind unifies spirit causations with energy r.;
118:8.2 Many human r. are mechanical in nature; much of
118:10.11 independent of the actions or r. of other individuals;
132:7.8 this youth never experienced r. of antagonism
133:5.10 universe consists in the nature and r. of the Father
140:5.4 his four transcendent and supreme r. of fatherly love
140:5.15 by pointing out four supreme r. of fatherly love:
153:1.3 prior and habitual mental attitudes and spirit r..
195:7.8 Both optimism and pessimism are concept r. in a
reactions to
35:3.11 And never will you forget your r. to the first day
48:2.23 These changes result in altered r. to the morontia
91:2.2 and magic arose as a result of man’s adjustive r. to
101:2.17 attempt to study the phenomena of religious r. to the
101:3.17 exhibition of such extraordinary and unnatural r. to
108:5.6 sorrow are in the main human and material r. to
122:5.3 In emotional r. to his adult-life environment, Jesus
125:2.11 Mary was deeply pained at his r. to the Jerusalem
125:3.2 many of his unusual r. to the events of Passover
132:4.1 Jesus desired to learn their r. to the life they were
139:8.3 changes in Thomas’s mental r. to his fellow men.
140:4.8 total of one’s emotional r to the social and economic
reactive
16:8.5 characteristic phenomena of mortal r. behavior:
16:8.15 to become r. to the constitutive recognition of the
16:8.19 the gift of the divine presence but also exhibits r.
29:3.11 physical controllers are sometimes automatically r.
42:2.8 Primordial force is seemingly r. to transcendental
44:0.15 High spirits are r. to nothing material excepting
46:7.5 They are only r. to the first five of the adjutant mind-
63:4.2 not so sensitive to pain nor so r. to unpleasant
65:6.8 mind can profit from experience, can learn from r.
65:6.9 but those organisms which are r. to mind ministry
91:5.2 devotions are r. upon the individuals composing the
104:4.29 The Fifth Triunity–the triunity of r. infinity.
104:4.33 This triunity manifests unlimited r. capacity to the
104:4.43 boundless possibilities of static, r., nondeity reality
105:2.10 6. The Infinite Capacity. I AM static-r..
105:3.7 Static, r., and abeyant; the unrevealed cosmic infinity
107:4.4 the presence of Adjusters by means of spiritual r.
117:1.9 self-acting upon the universe and self-r. to the sum
117:5.8 receptive and r. to the emerging values in ascending
118:4.3 are r. to those causations of the Deity Absolute
reactivity
115:7.8 unifies Deity activation with the Unqualified r..
reactor
0:4.13 universe activities, far more of a controller than a r..
reacts
8:6.4 This divine personality also r. to the universe as a
12:8.7 The Conjoint Actor r. to both material and
34:0.2 A Creative Spirit r. to physical and spiritual realities;
37:5.11 Such designed limitation of mortal ascent r. to the
117:5.6 When man acts, the Supreme r., and this constitutes
134:7.3 learning how man lives, thinks, feels, and r. to the
read—see read, have you
0:0.4 assist those who shall r. the accompanying papers
14:1.12 You have unwittingly r. the truth when your eyes
22:4.7 You mortals who r. this message may yourselves
27:5.1 are the higher “living epistles” known and r. by all
28:6.6 living records of mercy ministration which are r.
28:6.14 On Urantia, you grotesquely essay to r. character
53:7.12 It r.: “Not a single Jerusem citizen was lost.
89:8.8 Prayers are still r. out of books, recited formally,
96:7.5 And when you r. the lofty concept of divinity found
122:4.4 “a maiden shall bear a son,” was made to r.,
123:2.14 Jesus learned to r., write, and speak, fluently, three
123:3.1 And in a very short time he could r. it readily.
123:5.1 to acquaint himself with the task of learning to r.,
123:5.4 would often be asked to r. the Hebrew scriptures to
126:0.4 he might be permitted regularly to r. the Scriptures
126:2.6 harp, and to hear him r. from the Greek scriptures.
126:3.8 proved very intriguing to him, and he r. and reread
126:3.8 As Jesus would r. these passages (understanding that
126:4.1 Jesus had been asked to r. the Scriptures, but now
126:4.1 stood up and began to r.: “The spirit of the Lord
126:4.8 when he had thus r., Jesus sat down, and the people
126:4.8 pondering the words which he had so graciously r.
127:3.8 Jesus continued to r. the Sabbath scriptures at the
128:5.9 r. the Scriptures often in the synagogue on the
135:3.2 John r. a thousand times Daniel’s description of
135:3.2 further r. “in the days of these kings shall the God
135:3.3 by these passages which he r. in the Scriptures.
135:3.3 In Daniel he r.: “I saw in the night visions, and,
135:4.4 Throughout this period John r. much in the sacred
135:4.4 John r. and reread the last five chapters of Isaiah,
135:4.4 Then he would r. in Malachi: “Behold, I will send
135:5.4 Many who r. the Old Testament literally looked
137:6.2 he r. from the Prophet Isaiah: “Thus says the Lord:
137:8.4 Jesus r. from the Scriptures these passages: “You
142:3.9 you would have known these truths had you r. the
148:5.4 of your confusion as you have r. the Scriptures.
148:5.5 instructed you if you had only r. with discernment
150:3.1 Joanna r. from the Scriptures concerning woman’s
150:8.1 sacred writings from which to r. the Scripture
150:8.8 he presented to Jesus that he might r. the Scripture
150:8.8 It was customary to call upon seven persons to r.
150:8.8 the visitor might r. the lesson of his own selection.
150:8.8 Jesus, taking the roll, stood up and began to r. from
150:8.9 to Isaiah and began to r.: “The spirit of the Lord is
153:1.1 Jairus presided and handed Jesus the Scriptures to r..
153:2.2 and r. from Jeremiah: “‘If you will not hearken to
153:2.11 You have r. where it is written in the Prophets,
159:5.1 James, when you r. the Scriptures look for those
162:3.5 benefit of her would-be accusers; and when they r.
164:1.1 and the prophets; how do you r. the Scriptures?”
173:4.4 Jesus said: “Did you never r. in the Scripture
175:2.3 but we would warn all who r. this narrative that
185:5.8 he wished to r. the communication which he had
185:5.8 When Pilate opened this letter from his wife, he r.:
187:1.2 it r.: “Jesus of Nazareth–the King of the Jews.”
187:1.3 modified to r., “He said, ‘I am the king of the Jews
187:2.5 r. in three languages, “Jesus of Nazareth–the King
188:1.1 the centurion r. the permit from Pilate to the Jews
read, have you or have you not
130:8.2 ‘You shall seek me and find me when you shall
130:8.2 ‘He looks down upon men, and if any will say:
142:3.9 ‘And the anger of the Lord was kindled against
145:2.5 Have you not r. in the Scriptures where the
145:2.6 “Have you not r. these promises?
145:2.7 “Have you not r. also where Ezekiel taught even
147:6.4 but did you never r. in the Scripture that, one day
147:6.4 And have you not r. in our law that it is lawful to
148:4.10 ‘You are the children of the Lord your God.’
148:6.2 Have you not r. that masterpiece of Semitic
149:4.2 ‘wrath kills the foolish man,’ and that man ‘tears
149:5.2 ‘The spirit of man is the candle of the Lord,
149:6.12 The priests thereof teach for hire, and the prophets
150:5.2 ‘In the Lord have I righteousness and strength.’
150:5.2 ‘shall be called the Lord our righteousness,’
152:5.3 ‘Fear not, stand still and see the salvation of the
162:6.3 ‘Behold, as the waters are poured out upon dry
165:4.8 ‘There is he who waxes rich by his wariness and
165:4.8 the commandment: ‘You shall not covet.’
165:4.8 the Psalms that ‘the Lord abhors the covetous,’
165:4.8 ‘Let not the rich man glory in his riches’;
173:1.8 ‘Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings has
173:4.4 about the stone which the builders rejected, and
180:3.2 saying: ‘And they hated me without a cause’?
190:5.4 in him shall all the families of the earth be blessed;
193:3.2 ‘It is not good for man to be alone. No man lives
readaptive
180:5.10 must undergo a constant and living r. interpretation
reader
123:5.1 Already this lad was a fluent r., writer, and speaker
readers
28:6.19 These angels are indeed the mind r., heart searchers,
readily
11:1.3 maps, and compass, you could r. find these cities.
23:3.3 any other r. available type of personal messenger.
35:9.5 will of the Michael Son could most easily and r.
41:3.4 —suns r. split into two separate bodies, becoming
41:8.3 and such particles r. escape from the solar interior,
49:2.16 a mortal type which can r. negotiate atmospheric
55:2.10 You would r. understand that beings passing on
62:3.12 And so it may be r. seen that man and the ape are
73:0.1 Melchizedek receivers r. agreed to join the Life
90:3.5 attendant upon war, animal combat, and other r.
116:3.2 which creatures and Creators can so r. manipulate;
123:3.1 And in a very short time he could read it r..
129:1.2 join him in the enterprise, and Jesus r. consented.
130:3.3 The teachings of Jesus would have been r. received
133:4.2 render the difficult things of divine life r. receivable
141:6.2 Why did he resist me and so r. lend an ear to you?
161:1.1 Rodan r. accepted all that was presented to him
166:2.2 their message had likewise been more r. received by
193:2.3 friends could not r. recognize his morontia form
195:2.9 better concept of one God, and they embraced it r..
readiness
39:5.14 When all is in r. for departure, the chief of transport
39:5.14 and that everything is in r. for the departing flash.
74:5.4 a world in r. for their specialized contributions to the
108:2.10 mortals may be apparently in r. to receive Adjusters,
114:7.8 held in r. to act in possible planetary emergencies.
136:5.2 always in r. to obey the least expression of their
156:3.2 these gentiles to hear the gospel and to note the r.
167:2.2 the fatlings are killed, and all is in r. for my guests,
173:5.2 r. for the celebration of the forthcoming wedding
178:2.8 met them and showed them the upper room in r. for
178:2.12 inform Jesus that everything was in r. for the supper.
179:1.1 that the bread, wine, water, and herbs were all in r.
189:3.2 appeared in the resurrection halls of mansonia in r.
reading
90:5.3 services embracing prayer, song, responsive r.,
123:5.5 the student learned his lesson by r. aloud and by
126:1.3 He continued to carry on his advanced courses of r.
127:3.8 Jesus was skillful, so arranging the order of the r. of
135:1.4 John, as a result of r. about Elijah, became greatly
137:6.3 “When he had finished this r., Jesus handed the roll
137:8.5 When he had finished r., Jesus said: “I have come
144:3.15 an extra clause, r.: “For yours is the kingdom and
145:2.2 r. from the Book of Exodus: “And you shall serve
145:2.2 r. from Isaiah: “Arise and shine, for your light has
150:8.9 And when he had ceased r. from the law, he turned
153:2.1 Jesus introduced this sermon by r. from the law as
153:2.2 And when Jesus had finished this r., he turned to the
162:6.2 the responsive r. of the Psalms accompanied by
readings
29:4.2 commissioners are empowered to interpret the r.
readjusted
130:6.4 And when you become so r. to life within
130:6.4 you become likewise r. to the universe; you have
readjustment
7:1.4 immediate and instantaneous r. of spirit gravity.
15:5.12 astronomic r. is accompanied by tremendous energy
65:6.5 then began an adaptative r. toward thirty-two in the
174:1.2 later necessitate the r. of repentance by the child
195:9.2 enthralling epochs of social r., moral quickening,
readjustments
55:4.0 4. ADMINISTRATIVE READJUSTMENTS
55:4.20 The r. of this stage of settled existence pertain to
55:9.1 and additional r. of universe administration.
55:9.1 characterized by r. on constellation headquarters,
55:10.4 settling in light and life inaugurates profound r. in
55:11.3 administrative and other r. which would probably
55:11.5 We arrive at conclusions regarding the r. which
58:6.8 endless cycles of gains and losses, adjustments and r.
81:6.41 it is what survived the selective adjustments and r. in
92:7.14 more r. of human values in one generation than have
99:1.1 to a procession of changes, adjustments, and r..
128:2.1 trials peculiar to the problems and r. of adolescence.
160:1.11 to effect those vital reconstructions and r. of one’s
196:1.2 Indeed, the social r., the economic transformations
readmission
33:7.6 3. The question of the r. of any constituent part of a
46:8.1 This sector will be restored upon the r. of Satania
46:8.2 will come up for consideration the r. of the isolated
reads
159:5.9 which r.: “You shall not take vengeance against
ready—see ready—with made or make or making
7:4.5 Paradise Sons stand pledged and r. to function as
20:6.1 The method whereby a Paradise Son becomes r. for
26:3.9 They stand r. to serve all who must come and go in
27:0.11 Thereupon are you r. to begin the endless career of
28:6.4 They are always r. to supply their superiors with an
35:4.2 They are always r. to serve in all exigencies–
40:10.8 they stand r. to welcome the incoming stream of
49:0.3 are evolving so as to be r. for life implantation
50:3.6 clothed with morontia forms, r. for seraphic
66:7.5 they were eligible for marriage and r. to receive their
74:3.1 Planetary Prince and an experienced staff r. to
74:3.10 majority were about r. to fall down and worship
74:5.4 were at all r. for the reception of the Adamic culture.
74:6.4 They found their foods—fruits, nuts, and cereals—r.
75:1.3 Instead of finding one language r. for adoption,
87:4.3 and the universality of its r. and simple application.
94:6.6 he does not coerce mankind but always stands r.
95:3.4 r. response in the hearts of a people who believed
95:5.12 grasped his gospel and were, therefore, r. to return
97:1.3 Samuel was a rough-and-r. type of man, a practical
114:5.4 assistance of the archangels and their ever-r. circuit
124:2.4 his self-appointed champion and ever-r. defender,
128:2.2 Jesus’ old boyhood playmate and ever-r. defender,
128:6.10 always was Jesus r. to postpone the contemplation
129:0.1 And always was he r. to do everything humanly
130:3.1 when the boat was r., Jesus and his two friends
132:4.8 possess money and influence can secure r. justice
132:7.2 pagan was not r. to ask for help, and the eyes of
135:3.4 Get r. for the end; prepare yourselves for the
135:5.8 this sincere, enthusiastic, rough-and-r. preacher of
136:6.1 produce suitable bodily nourishment r. at hand?
137:7.3 We shall be none too r. when the Father calls.”
139:3.8 when they signified that they were r. to assume
139:3.8 When Jesus asked if they were r. to drink the cup,
139:4.10 John’s trust with regard to Jesus’ mother and r. to
139:9.3 always were the twins r. to lend a helping hand to
140:6.14 to your rest so as to be r. for the morrow’s work.”
140:7.1 “I know, Master, that we should now be r. to enter
140:7.7 came to Jesus, saying, “We are r.–let us now go
142:7.10 he is ever r. to share their hardships and assist them
143:5.9 as Nalda was r. to speak the real desire of her heart
147:5.9 indulgent parent who is ever r. to condone sin
148:6.10 Job was ever r. to admit that God is righteous, but
149:0.3 As fast as believers were r. to enter the kingdom,
151:2.7 fellow preachers were about r. to agree with him,
152:5.2 when all were r., Jesus said: “How long shall I bear
153:2.8 stands r. to give you the true bread of life.
155:5.9 established religions of authority afford a r. refuge
156:2.5 Jesus was not r. for an open clash with established
157:6.1 he had no r. funds of his own to hand over to Judas
158:7.1 little that night, so they were up early and r. to go.
159:0.1 they were r. to begin the teaching and preaching tour
165:5.5 your lives, and it behooves you to watch and be r..
167:2.2 who were invited, ‘Come, for everything is now r..
168:1.10 Adjuster of Jesus, vibrating with expectancy and r.
171:7.8 Jesus was always r. and willing to stop a sermon or
173:1.10 multitude, they would have been r. for it, but
173:5.2 saying, ‘Everything is r. for the marriage supper at
173:5.2 were bidden, to come, for, behold, my dinner is r..
173:5.3 When all was r., the king came in to view his
173:5.4 how shall we be r. for the king’s invitation?
176:3.6 shall you be r. for the reckoning call of death.
176:4.7 Be you therefore ever r. to welcome him on earth as
176:4.7 on earth as he stands r. to welcome you in heaven.
177:0.3 when I am r. to lay down my life in conformity to
177:4.11 r. to spring up to engulf him when he once dared
178:1.18 where David and his associates had lunch r. for them
178:2.7 show you a large upper room all furnished and r. for
179:1.8 They were now r. to begin the supper, except that
181:2.3 except for my death in the flesh, and I am r. to
183:2.1 informed him that he was r. to lead them to Jesus.
183:3.1 band that he might be r. quickly to identify Jesus
183:3.6 I am r. to go with you.”
183:3.7 Jesus was r. to go back to Jerusalem with the guards
184:0.2 so that they would be r. to sit in judgment on Jesus
185:0.2 Pilate was up and r. to receive this group of early
185:1.3 the ground, and sent word that they were r. to die.
185:7.5 Pilate was just about r. to release Jesus when
186:4.3 By the time the soldiers were r. to depart with Jesus
191:1.5 they were about r. to surrender their doubts when
191:2.1 I will tarry in Jerusalem with you until you are r.
192:0.5 apostles were awake and r. to partake of breakfast.
ready—with made or make or making
25:8.5 shores and to escort you to the reservation made r.
27:1.1 final instructors who make r. the pilgrims of time
27:1.4 grand stretch of faith as you once again made r. to
28:1.2 is made r. to go forth on the universe adventure of
39:5.12 In observing a transport seraphim being made r. to
39:5.14 metamorphosis begins as the seraphim is made r. to
47:2.8 they are immediately made r. for translation to the
49:0.3 several are now being made r. for the Life Carriers.
52:4.9 that the planet is not made r. for a bestowal Son by
52:4.9 the planet is made r. for the gift of the bestowal Son.
55:0.1 then is such a world made r. for the culminating
57:1.7 having made the space-energy conditions r. for the
59:3.1 the ancient Silurian seas made r. to engulf most of
65:1.6 When the Life Carriers make r. to engage in life
73:5.7 And so was the Garden of Eden made r. for the
73:6.6 When Van and his associates made r. the Garden for
74:2.5 This natural hill had been enlarged and made r. for
89:6.4 When the Chinese made r. to cast a bell, custom
93:10.1 they made r. the technique whereby he was to be
98:2.10 and made r. for that terrible orgiastic plunge into the
98:7.12 when Michael made r. to appear on Urantia,
101:6.7 the actual human complement thus made r. for the
112:4.13 actual personality form made r. for the reception
119:0.7 Michael made r. for his first bestowal adventure
122:7.3 Mary prepared double rations and made r. for the
124:6.1 A considerable company (103) made r. to depart
124:6.12 they made r. for the celebration of the Passover
125:1.5 and made r. for the celebration of the Passover.
125:4.1 arriving just as Simon’s family made r. to partake of
127:6.7 unleavened bread and the wine had been made r.
128:7.7 Mary sensed that he was making r. to leave them.
128:7.14 thus did Jesus make r. to enter the second phase of
129:0.3 realization that Jesus was making r. to leave them.
130:6.6 when they made r. about noon one day to sail for
133:8.4 after three days they made r. for the long trek across
134:1.7 who was now making r. to complete his career as
134:8.1 Jesus made r. his supplies, and securing a beast of
135:6.6 ‘make r. the way of the Lord, make straight a
135:6.8 “Make r. for the end of the age–the kingdom of
135:8.6 he made r. to baptize Jesus of Nazareth in the
137:1.6 you should be of good cheer, making r. also to go
137:1.7 And they made r., with their two associate apostles,
137:5.4 apostles to return to their nets while he made r. to
137:6.5 Make yourselves r. for the call of the kingdom.
137:8.2 Let us make r to proclaim the gospel of the kingdom
138:3.1 having balanced his books and made r. to turn the
140:7.1 Make r. to go to Jerusalem.”
141:0.1 Jesus and the twelve apostles made r. to depart
143:0.2 Jesus and his associates made r. to depart for the
145:3.1 had made r. to partake of their evening meal near the
145:3.8 made themselves r. to act with creative power
145:5.7 make r. for our departure for the other cities of
145:5.8 quickly made r. for the journey as Jesus had directed.
147:1.1 On the day before they made r. to go to Jerusalem
150:4.4 twelve had heard these words, they made r. to depart
150:9.4 they made r. that evening to go back to Capernaum
152:5.5 they made r. to go up to Jerusalem for the Passover,
156:5.22 other things Jesus taught them before they made r.
157:1.3 When Peter made r. to go out in the boat for a
157:3.4 under the mulberry trees, the Master made r. to hold
158:1.10 made r. to descend the mountain shortly before
158:5.5 “We go now to Caesarea-Philippi; make r. at once.”
158:8.1 While David Zebedee made r. to take them across
159:3.14 believers before they made r. for the night’s sleep.
159:6.5 before they made r. to start upon the last epoch of
162:8.2 Martha made r. to serve the evening meal.
167:2.2 ‘I have made r. this marriage feast; the fatlings are
167:4.3 Philadelphia before he made r. to start for Bethany
168:1.11 celestial hosts made r. to enact the drama of the
171:3.4 immediate followers, who now made r. to follow
172:3.1 when Jesus made r. to start for Jerusalem.
174:5.12 it is needful that you be made r. for the fiery trial
175:1.4 you likewise now make r. to destroy the Son of Man
175:1.20 make r. to slay him of whom the prophets spoke,
175:1.22 now you make r. to shed more innocent blood.
177:0.3 When Jesus made r. to go into the hills alone,
177:0.3 and yet you make r. to go alone into the hills.
177:0.3 lay hands on me until that hour when I am r. to
178:3.2 had with me, you must now make r. to share with
179:3.1 attitude of a servant, make r. to wash Simon’s feet
179:3.6 As the Master made r. to begin washing Peter’s feet,
182:3.10 made his human heart strong and r. to encounter
183:3.2 and Judas making r. to impress the traitorous kiss
183:3.7 stepped up to Jesus and made r. to bind his hands
186:4.5 As soon as the thieves could be made r., they were
187:0.1 After the two brigands had been made r.,
188:1.7 make r. spices and ointments, and return on
189:2.4 As they made r. to remove the body of Jesus from
189:3.1 summoned the archangels to his side and made r.
189:3.2 made r. to depart for the mansion worlds.
195:2.9 and had made the Western world r. for one God.
ready-made
50:6.4 the highest culture even when presented to them r..
100:1.3 do not force a r. adult experience upon him.
ready-reference
28:6.4 Significance of Origins are the living r. genealogies
reaffirmed
158:2.1 recently r. their faith in him as the Deliverer,
real—see real; real, not; see—real estate
1:3.1 Spirit beings are r., notwithstanding they are invisible
1:5.8 God is a r. spirit and a spiritual reality.
1:5.16 His prepersonal divine spirit is a r. part of you.
1:6.8 achieving the Father’s will becomes man’s most r.
2:5.9 for, as a father, a r. father, a true father, loves his
2:6.8 cannot exist forever in a progressingly r. and
2:7.4 man searches for truth, he pursues the divinely r..
2:7.11 All r. beauty–material art or spiritual symmetry–is
2:7.12 And when these values of that which is r. are
2:7.12 The r. purpose of all universe education is to effect
3:3.2 it should be a r. comfort to every human being to
5:1.9 and personality of the Infinite none the less r..
5:3.7 never become highly conscious of the r. significance
5:5.1 deliver man from the r. struggles of mortal living.
5:5.12 no matter how valid (r.) religious experience is,
5:6.2 personality, but we do not fully comprehend the r.
6:2.3 God the Son is just as divinely r and eternal in nature
6:3.4 The Father’s love is the r. and eternal source of the
6:7.3 divine spirit, a spiritual power, and a r. personality.
6:8.5 the Eternal Son will become increasingly r. to you,
7:4.5 to incarnate and make r., the love of the Father
7:5.9 Original Mother Son r. to the creatures of Havona.
7:5.9 So r., that forevermore each pilgrim of time who
8:2.7 the Son’s constancy are made very r. to the spirit
8:6.2 The Conjoint Creator is just as r. and visible to the
8:6.4 “The love of the Spirit” is r., as also are his
9:0.2 actual universe spirits, and all r. universe intellects;
9:8.12 form and distinct individuality; they are r. beings.
11:9.2 not even a r. part of the eternal Havona universe.
11:9.8 this perfect abode of the Universal Father is the r.
12:4.7 Space is, however, r..
12:5.10 Only progressive attitudes are personally r..
12:7.14 to be your r. and divine, even your eternal, self?
12:8.4 all spiritual realities to himself, is just as r. and
12:8.4 a physical nature than with the equally r. and mighty
12:8.15 Mind, matter, and spirit are equally r., but they are
12:8.16 In time, man’s body is just as r. as mind or spirit,
12:8.16 —the material as the shadow of the more r. spirit
12:9.4 that oxygen is the r. supporter of combustion and
12:9.5 Your religion is becoming r. because it is emerging
12:9.6 R. trouble, lasting disappointment, serious defeat,
14:2.1 worlds just as r. as those on which mortals live.
14:3.7 there are r. rivers and lakes on these perfect worlds.
14:6.29 central creation is the r. source of that indispensable
15:6.13 Light is a r. substance, not waves of hypothetical
16:9.3 If man fails to survive natural death, the r. values
16:9.6 Man thus becomes so beautifully r. because Jesus
20:9.2 They make r. the spiritual counterparts of material
21:3.24 These primary Paradise Sons are the r. revealers of
21:4.6 When a Creator deigns to effect a bestowal, a r.
23:3.4 how a spirit can be a r. person and at the same time
23:3.7 Messengers can be without form and yet possess r.
24:3.3 it is difficult for others to regard them as r. persons;
25:7.1 They are not indispensable to an ascender’s r. work
26:3.4 Such is the r. mission of the harmony supervisors
26:7.1 discover what true study and r. mental effort mean
27:5.1 records of truth, the living books of r. knowledge.
28:5.12 of Wisdom adapt decisions to the r. needs and actual
28:5.19 true motive, the actual purpose, and the r. nature
28:5.21 that all these transactions of the spirit world are r.,
28:6.19 The r. nature of any service, be it rendered by man
28:6.20 that is the r. measure of planetary greatness.
30:4.20 Mortals acquire r spirit identity just before they leave
30:4.20 the spirit form is just as r. as the morontia body,
34:6.5 The whole ascendant experience is r. as well as
37:10.3 The architectural worlds of the local universe are r.
38:2.1 Angels enjoy your efforts in music, art, and r. humor
38:4.2 Here each seraphim has a r. home, and “home”
39:2.5 These seraphim are the r. mercy ministers of the
39:2.6 are spiritual and beyond the r. understanding of
39:3.4 a basis of r. self-understanding and genuine mutual
40:6.4 does your sonship with God become eternally r..
41:5.2 Light is r..
42:12.10 have form, and these spirit forms (patterns) are r..
42:12.13 whenever a r. spirit-mind is functioning, there
43:8.4 training worlds you achieve the r. socialization of
44:0.15 activities of the morontia and spirit worlds are r..
44:0.16 building is very r. and very serviceable to mortals.
44:1.15 But be not discouraged; some day a r. musician
44:2.5 3. The light picturizers–makers of the r. semispirit-
44:3.2 These morontia and spirit domiciles are r..
44:3.2 vision, but they are very r. and beautiful to us.
44:3.9 structures nor their embellishment would be r. to the
44:3.9 comprehension of mortals, they are very r. to us.
44:7.3 but the r. soul of expression is absent unless these
47:3.5 with special or dispensational resurrections, the r.
47:5.3 This is the r. introduction to the intelligent
47:7.1 The experience on this world is a r. foretaste of
47:7.5 A r. birth of cosmic consciousness takes place on
47:7.5 A r. morontia character is budding; a r. morontia
48:1.6 the spirit will become a r. part of your personality,
48:1.7 And these morontia materials are r., literal, even as
48:6.29 Life on the transition worlds entails r. contact with
53:5.7 But this war in heaven was very terrible and very r..
53:8.4 That was, in principle, the r. end of the Lucifer
55:3.10 such glorified spheres present plenty of evil, r. and
55:4.1 Trinity Teacher Sons, but they do not begin their r.
56:10.12 greatness, is the measure of r. divinity attainment.
57:8.3 The r. geologic history of Urantia begins with the
57:8.16 850,000,000 years ago the first r. epoch of the
60:4.3 a r. mountain highland was elevated which was
63:4.4 early men had a r., although crude, idea of friendship
63:4.7 to avenge themselves against some r. or supposed
63:6.8 the organization of these peoples into a r. society.
63:6.8 These people had a r. though primitive religion,
64:6.23 sort–but none the less r. and beneficial–occurred.
66:5.20 that the r. causes of many diseases were too small to
66:8.1 No r. fault was ever found in him up to the time of
68:0.1 when a r., though imperfect, civilization had evolved
68:2.9 self-perpetuation are the r. objects of the home.
69:2.2 average tribe was one of destitution and r. suffering.
69:2.3 Primitive savages never did any r. work cheerfully
70:3.2 But r. government does not appear until superfamily
70:5.2 The first r. governmental body was the council of
70:6.2 When a patriarchal kinglet became a r. king, he was
70:12.2 After the arrival of r. kings the groups of elders
71:1.3 the American red men never attained r. statehood.
71:3.11 In a r. commonwealth the business of governing
71:3.12 kingdom, receive their r. rewards in another world.
71:7.4 Teachers must be free beings, r. leaders, to the end
72:12.5 sometime dawning of a r. age of spiritual striving;
73:4.2 This once completed, the r. work of landscape
73:6.3 but the “tree of life” was not a myth; it was r. and
78:2.5 the Adamites were a r. nation around 19,000 B.C.,
79:2.3 it was a r. calamity that both the blue and the red
79:6.9 During this age the Chinese built up a r. nation,
79:8.7 lingering vestiges of a r. concept of God remained
82:6.11 After all, the r. jeopardy of the human species is to
83:0.2 the r. influence which forever safeguards marriage
83:6.3 habituated to the practice of r. pair marriage.
83:7.6 The r. test of marriage, all down through the ages,
84:2.2 the progressive Iroquois never became a r. state.
84:3.7 to modern times the female has been a r. producer.
84:3.10 But women still had to do the r. work while men
84:6.3 are wholly incapable of full and r. comprehension of
84:8.4 There is r. danger in the combination of restlessness,
85:1.3 fetishes are many times symbols of the r. object of
85:2.3 plants and trees were venerated because of their r.
85:7.3 begins to develop into the phenomenon of r. religion.
86:4.1 It was all very r. to the savage who would awaken
86:5.10 The savage believes his dreams to be just a r. as
87:0.2 it arrives at the concept of a true Deity, a r. God.
87:2.10 models and substituted drawings for r. objects
87:7.8 relations, and glorify the good values of r. nobility.
88:2.9 But it does represent r. evolutionary progress
88:4.1 man attacks the problems of a r. environment
88:4.1 savage man attempted to solve the r. problems of
88:5.3 effects were believed to rest upon the r. person.
88:5.5 The savage never told his r. name to strangers.
89:1.7 self-control were the r. rungs on which man climbed
89:8.4 the gods as entering into r. agreements with man;
89:10.3 There is no r. sin in the absence of conscious
90:4.5 long time before herbs and other r. medicines
91:1.6 there is a r. danger that all prayer may lead to a sense
91:1.6 sin, unjustified convictions of guilt, r. or fancied.
91:3.7 that man can talk face to face, as it were, with a r.
91:4.4 The r. prayer of faith always contributes to the
91:6.2 Prayer is not a technique for curing r. and organic
91:7.13 prayer has no r. association with these exceptional
91:8.9 But r. praying does attain reality.
92:1.2 mankind is ripening for the appreciation of r. religion
92:3.4 The cult resists development because r. progress is
92:4.3 Revelatory religion is propounded by the r. spiritual
93:6.7 It was following this r. and public surrender of his
93:9.3 occasions, this brave man exhibited r. cowardice.)
94:3.8 level may be absolutely r. on the finite level.
94:4.5 In this way, Vishnu becomes r. and living in the
94:7.3 but he failed to show them the pathway to that r.
94:7.4 Gautama was a r. prophet, and had he heeded the
96:1.8 Elohim never became a r. part of Hebrew theology
96:7.5 the idea of a r. God was best preserved during the
97:7.6 Melchizedek beheld teachers proclaiming a r. God
97:9.20 the r. beginning of the Jewish and Christian Bibles.
97:9.23 The r. undoing of Judah was effected by a corrupt
99:2.1 Only the r. religion of personal spiritual experience
99:6.2 There is a r. purpose in the socialization of religion.
100:1.3 R. educational growth is indicated by enhancement
100:3.5 Values are not conceptual illusions; they are r., but
100:3.7 Man may manufacture a machine, but its r. value
101:0.0 THE REAL NATURE OF RELIGION
101:2.17 but never can psychology hope to penetrate to the r.
101:3.17 actual and trying situations of r. human existence.
102:1.5 God is so all r. and absolute that no material sign of
102:2.7 There is no r. religion apart from a highly active
102:3.4 R. religion leads to increased social service.
102:3.15 always is it true that the r. is the good and the good
102:3.15 true that the r. is the good and the good is the r..
102:4.3 could not become a living part of the r. religious
102:4.6 Spiritual experience is the r. soul of man’s cosmos.
102:7.10 the most r. of all facts, the most living of all truths,
102:8.2 we had better estimate the r. nature of a civilization
103:5.7 R. religion does not foster moral indolence and
103:5.9 belief that we are the sons of God and makes r. our
103:7.14 There is a r. proof of spiritual reality in the presence
104:1.7 and Buddhists were r. trinitarian postulates, that is,
104:2.4 And this selfsame Paradise Trinity is a r. entity–not
104:3.18 The triunities are nonetheless r.; they are very r..
105:1.5 though there never was a r. beginning to reality,
105:1.7 universes and personalities which have become r.
106:0.4 the present universe age may be no more than a r.
107:3.7 nothing on Divinington of r. value or profit to me,
107:4.4 able actually to discern the r. presence of Adjusters,
107:7.1 Adjusters are not personalities, they are r. entities;
108:3.2 The r. significance of the Adjuster’s complete
108:3.3 mortals do not receive r. universe names until after
108:6.6 so is the Adjuster the divine parent of the r. you,
109:3.4 there is a r. betrothal with the divine gifts, a life and
109:4.4 the divine Monitors are one of the r. potentials of
109:6.1 in vain; no true meaning or r. value ever perishes.
110:1.3 are interested in your temporal welfare and in your r.
110:3.6 desires, do constitute r. and effective co-operation.
110:6.4 danger or risk to the r. welfare of such a being.
110:6.10 Persons become more r. as they ascend from the
110:7.6 So few mortals are r. thinkers; you do not
111:4.7 You cannot experience r. joy all by yourself.
111:7.2 forth the pictures of the r. motive, the final aim,
112:0.1 Then will begin your r. life, the ascending life,
112:2.11 the material senses but may still remain r. to mind.
112:2.12 that all things material are initially conceived as r.
112:5.1 all but infinitely integrated aggregation of r. units,
112:5.3 identity is r. only in so far as the personality elects to
112:5.9 opportunity to reveal its true intent and r. purpose.
112:5.12 There is something r., something of human evolution
112:6.2 Such forms, while entirely r., are not energy patterns
113:1.5 when there is a r. betrothal with the Adjuster,
113:6.1 everything that constitutes you, the r. you, except
113:7.1 constitutes a glorious awakening, a r. resurrection.
114:2.1 By nature they were all r. leaders when they
114:7.13 forbidden to reveal the r. nature of the function of
116:4.7 But the local universes are the r. laboratories in
116:5.16 no part of the cosmic whole can find r. stability until
117:0.3 then has the actuality of the Supreme become r. by
117:6.10 The Father’s love can become r. to mortal man
117:6.21 God is existential and therefore r., irrespective of the
117:7.5 many reasons for deducing that he is quite r. to the
118:1.6 transcends patience by a forbearance born of r.
118:3.5 The r. difficulty we have in understanding space is
118:7.5 becomes God-identified, does he become truly r.
118:10.7 There is a r. and emerging providence in the finite
118:10.9 personality into the tempered steel of r. character.
118:10.19 Even morontia mota represents a r. advance in this
121:5.12 man’s quest for survival, thus portraying a r. hunger
121:7.3 ritualism and legalism, a bondage far more r. than
121:8.12 better to conform to our concept of the r. meaning
123:3.9 to sit down with the boy and fully explain the r.
123:4.5 The only r. accident Jesus had up to this time was
123:5.8 But his r. education—that equipment of mind and
125:0.6 disappointed by the explanation of the r. meanings
126:0.1 should be called the great test, the r. temptation.
126:5.12 and now began the r. career of this young man of
127:1.8 Jesus was a r. though youthful father to the family;
127:3.13 Mary recognized Jesus as the r. head of family;
128:6.5 Passover, Jude started up r. trouble for them all.
128:7.5 the more active prelude to his r. ministry for men.
129:3.8 The r. purpose of his trip around the Mediterranean
129:4.3 Jesus lived a r. life, a full life, and a truly normal,
130:1.5 goodness is so great and r. that it cannot contain the
130:1.6 discussion made clear to his mind the r. meaning
130:3.5 and Ganid decided that the Romans had no r. God
130:6.1 At any rate it affords me r. pleasure to proffer my
130:6.3 many obstacles, but the big things and the r. things
130:6.3 grieve over your misfortunes, r. and fancied.
130:6.3 your problems of living are r.; you cannot escape
130:6.3 your potential of r. achievement is the spirit which
131:4.3 From this unreal world lead us to the r.!
131:9.2 Truth is r. and divine.
132:0.1 and gracious manner, I would be a r. emperor, eh?”
132:2.10 A shadow is only relatively r..
132:4.2 looking toward the correction of their r. difficulties
132:7.2 If we know God, our r. business on earth is so to
133:4.11 From this day on purpose to be a r. man, a man
133:4.12 who will judge you by your r. motives and better
133:5.8 The r. universe is friendly to every child of the
133:5.8 The r. problem is: How can the finite mind of man
133:5.9 three levels of the true unity of the r. universe.
133:5.10 the presence of apparent realities is itself also r..
133:7.2 It was their plan to enjoy a period of r. rest and play
134:5.10 In the face of r. conflicts, one of these world
134:5.11 the beginning of the r. sovereignty of all mankind.
134:6.7 The r. disease is the virus of national sovereignty.
134:6.8 Urantia nations have not possessed r. sovereignty;
134:6.8 a r., bona fide, and lasting world sovereignty which
134:6.11 national groups will be afforded a r. opportunity to
134:9.3 He burned to give vent to the declaration of the r.
134:9.3 John never fully understood the r. significance of
136:4.4 the human and the divine minds, or rather the first r.
138:8.8 minds from miracle seeking to the finding of a r.
138:9.1 R. men simply could not actually desert a revered
139:3.4 James came the nearest to grasping the r. import and
139:3.8 something of the r. meaning of the kingdom.
139:8.2 Thomas was the r. scientist of the apostolic group.
139:8.3 Thomas had grown up to become a r. pessimist.
139:9.6 even reverently be called stupid, but they had a r.
140:6.5 in accordance with their intents and r. desires.”
140:8.20 you would have known that Jesus was a r. man
142:7.11 R. families are built upon tolerance, patience, and
143:2.6 are saved by faith, you have r. peace with God.
143:5.9 As Nalda was about to voice her r. and personal
143:5.9 just as Nalda was ready to speak the r. desire of her
144:8.5 This occurrence marked the r. union of John’s and
145:3.4 city of Capernaum was the r. capital of Nebadon.
145:5.4 the r. reasons why the kingdom of the Father could
146:2.6 the children may derive much pleasure and r. soul
146:2.10 present your petition in accordance with your r.
146:2.12 Let your r. petitions always be in secret.
146:4.5 And this was a case of r. leprosy.
147:4.8 have r. insight into the rightness and wrongness of
150:5.3 Father to make salvation more r. and acceptable.”
151:2.2 but because the truth has no r. root in their deeper
152:4.4 To Peter this experience was always r..
152:6.5 slowly awaking to the realization of the r. nature of
153:5.1 with their depression a r. fear for their safety.
154:2.5 solving of a wide range of r. universe problems.
154:6.1 their better judgment and r. spiritual inclinations.
155:3.2 The sojourn at Caesarea-Philippi was a r. test to the
155:4.2 What is the r. difference between their religion and
155:6.18 shall your religion become the fact of r. experience
156:5.17 mirror in which you may honestly view your r. self.
157:2.2 intelligent ministry to the r. needs of your fellows.
160:1.11 insight into everything worth while and r.;
160:1.13 those values which are highest and most divinely r.
160:4.11 Skill is one of the r. sources of the satisfaction of
160:5.3 be material or spiritual, true or false, r. or unreal,
160:5.9 your devotion to a supreme ideal, if that ideal is r.,
160:5.12 requires the attainment of actual levels of r. spirit
163:6.2 there had been a few cases of r. spirit possession
165:5.3 the kingdom, all your r. needs shall be supplied.
167:3.2 people thought that Jesus had healed a r. physical
168:0.12 sincere in their mourning, for they were r. friends
168:1.2 about the r. cause of these emotional manifestations.
168:1.3 and Mary; Jesus had a r. and deep human affection
169:4.3 realities spiritual and divine, truths r. and eternal.
170:2.10 unable to grasp the r. meaning of the Master’s
170:5.10 so displaced the spiritual concept of the r. kingdom
172:3.15 did not betoken any r. or deep-seated conviction
172:5.7 the r. reason for the Master’s entering the city in
173:1.2 the ground of possessing r. or technical blemishes.
177:1.5 Well, John, we have had a good visit, a r. day of rest
177:4.10 blinded to the higher and more r. achievements of
177:4.11 that heart, so often wounded, lost all r. affection
177:5.2 cannot be depended upon when r. trouble comes.
180:2.1 Remember: I am the r. vine, and you are the living
180:4.5 make that love r. in their experiences by loving
180:5.1 and assurance of true meanings on r. spirit levels.
183:2.2 He was not only disloyal, but he was a r. coward
184:2.1 the home of Caiaphas, where he knew the r. trial
186:2.8 the last to afford them r. national leadership,
188:4.10 The r. believer is only concerned about present
188:5.4 twenty-five years on the cross of a r. and intense
188:5.4 The r. value of the cross consists in the fact that it
190:3.3 They were about to discover that their r. trouble
193:4.10 Judas refused to talk over his difficulties with his r.
193:4.11 7. Judas never learned that the r. rewards for noble
194:3.6 its r. manifestation in the individual souls of men.
195:0.1 Peter was the r. founder of the Christian church;
195:0.18 r. truth of his bestowal might have been in danger
195:2.5 the r. values of the hidden meanings held within
195:5.14 of all these values, love is the true guide to r. insight.
195:6.7 and secularism are barren of all r. values, sanctions,
195:6.12 are just as r. and certain as mathematical deductions
195:6.17 The thing discovered is r. and apparently uniform,
195:7.1 Facts never quarrel with r. spiritual faith; theories
195:7.5 Adjuster-expression, the manifestation of your r.
195:7.18 religion cannot exist without the r. experience of the
195:9.5 distorted and compromised Christianity—the r. life
195:10.8 obstacles to the immediate advance of the r. gospel
195:10.18 more general acceptance of the r. religion of Jesus.
196:0.5 Jesus’ faith was so r. and all-encompassing that it
196:1.2 demonstration of his r. life of religious devotion to
196:3.10 The human mind does not create r. values;
196:3.20 But such a r. religion is not a purely subjective
196:3.22 personal communion with that which is divinely r.,
196:3.27 human, albeit r. religion enhances all moral values,
196:3.28 for theology ever adequately to depict r. religious
real
7:1.3 Spiritual values and spirit forces are r..
9:3.1 to inform you that gravity is one of the most r. and
10:4.4 The Paradise Trinity is r..
11:0.1 that spirit things and spiritual beings are r..
16:9.2 From its earliest inception the soul is r.; it has cosmic
97:9.24 Jerusalem, and thus began the r. Egyptian bondage.
102:2.5 Even the discoveries of science are not truly r. in
102:3.15 The eternal r. is the good of the universe and not the
105:0.1 of the origin and destiny of all that is called r.,
133:1.4 I do not believe that r. harm can befall me;
133:6.7 mortal knows of the existence of his soul as a r. and
134:8.3 were r.; they were his archenemies in the system of
185:1.1 grasp the fact that these Hebrews had a r. religion,
188:4.13 Human salvation is r.; it is based on two realities
190:0.3 food; nevertheless, these morontia forms are r..
real, not
10:3.5 Father; fatherhood is not r. without sonship.
12:4.14 But this apparent speed of recession is not r.;
44:0.16 This material building is not exactly r. to me,
104:5.1 are non-Father in constitution, but they are not r.
117:7.5 3. The Supreme is not completely r. to universe
160:4.11 Life is not r. to one who cannot do some one thing
191:1.5 that Peter had seen things which were not r. before
real estate
69:9.11 assigned by the tribal chiefs, who held all r. in trust
69:9.13 R. could also be put under the watchcare of spirits.
97:9.19 Jehonadab to destroy the prophets (r. agents) of
127:6.10 This r. deal was with a boatbuilder named Zebedee.
171:1.5 assisted Martha and Mary in disposing of their r.;
realest
101:1.7 to prove untrue to the r. and deepest thing within the
realignments
55:11.2 are concerned in these r. of the material creation.
realism
195:6.4 this age of physical r. is only a passing episode in
realistic
196:2.9 an idealistic religious life in the very midst of a r.
realities—see realities, spirit; realities, spiritual
0:1.1 of deity activities on diverse levels of cosmic r.,
0:1.11 Finite r. may not have endings, but they always have
0:1.12 level connotes a function in relation to absonite r..
0:3.20 Nevertheless there are antecedent and eternal r.,
0:3.20 are antecedent and eternal realities, superfinite r.,
0:3.23 of eternity existences–nonbeginning, nonending r.
0:4.7 R. existing in fullness of expression in contrast to
0:4.8 Absolute r. are eternity existences.
0:4.8 Subabsolute r. are projected on two levels:
0:4.8 Absonites–r. which are relative with respect to
0:4.8 Finites–r. which are projected in space and are
0:5.0 V. PERSONALITY REALITIES
0:5.2 to the progressive evolution of personality r..
0:5.12 Morontia may designate personal or impersonal r.,
0:9.1 actualization of absonite r. on the eventuating
0:10.1 without both of these unachieved r. we cannot
0:10.2 we hesitate to discuss those r. which are so far
0:11.10 absolute freewill act of differentiating universe r.
0:12.1 his personal will co-ordinated these dual r. by mind.
0:12.3 by the experiential actualization of r. created or
0:12.4 Trinity functions encompass Deity r., and Deity
0:12.4 Deity r. always seek realization and manifestation
1:3.7 spirit phases of the mind into the morontia r. of
1:4.7 But when an attempt is made to make plain the r. of
2:7.10 Truth, beauty, and goodness are divine r., and as
2:7.12 the isolated child of the worlds with the larger r. of
5:0.2 the existential r. of his six absolute co-ordinates,
5:5.6 that the r. of religion are utterly beyond the mortal
6:0.2 But I was instructed to portray the r. of eternity to
7:0.4 impersonal r. of spirit nature are always responsive
7:2.1 Paradise Sons, conditioned by the experiential r. of
8:1.4 by the reaction of material r. to its incessant pull.
10:2.8 inevitable that the r. of the universe shall appear in
10:5.1 absolute as far as all living r. of personality value are
11:8.8 is ancestral to all relative functional nonspirit r.–
12:3.12 cannot measure either qualitative or quantitative r.
12:6.5 meanings and spirit values of ultimate universe r..
12:9.0 9. PERSONAL REALITIES
12:9.1 with clues to the discovery of alluring personal r..
14:2.2 The physical r. of Havona represent an order of
14:2.6 balance between cosmic r. and all spiritual forces.
14:4.11 to describe the physical r. of the divine universe.
16:6.4 still more correct to say that these supermaterial r.
16:8.6 for individualized experience in and with cosmic r.,
16:8.15 constitutive recognition of the three basic mind r.
19:1.6 these three experiential r. affords the basis for a wise
22:7.10 study of the concepts of time and the r. of eternity
22:7.12 are attempting to trinitize certain conceptual r. of the
22:9.6 acknowledge deficiencies in the experiencible r. of
22:10.6 experiential r. which are essential to the enactment
24:6.2 those r. which “eye cannot see nor ear hear,
25:1.6 essentials; you shall be made ruler over universe r.
31:10.14 endeavoring to atone for their deficiencies in the r.
34:0.3 Spirit initiates the materialization of physical r..
42:4.1 other material r. as yet undiscovered on Urantia.
42:10.1 the nonspiritual r. of the First Source and Center–
42:10.1 —those r. which are concealed in space potency,
43:8.13 your farewell touch with these r. on the final worlds
44:0.20 to enlighten the human mind concerning these r.
44:2.1 hardly “entered into the mind of man,” those r.
44:4.8 the breadth and depth of these r. of another world!
44:7.3 the real soul of expression is absent unless these r. of
47:1.2 transformers are able to visualize many of these r. to
49:6.4 eternal r. of their newly evolved and immortal souls
52:3.11 this era is the universal interest in intellectual r.,
56:1.4 the ancestor of all relative, nonspirit functional r.,
56:1.4 these r., so diverse as manifested throughout space
56:1.5 Father, we observe the existence of these two r.
56:2.2 of communication between spiritual and material r..
56:4.2 inherently reaches out to unify all constituent r..
56:6.1 the experiential personality r. of experiential Deity.
56:6.2 The personality r. of the Supreme Being come
67:1.4 realization of, or maladjustment to, universe r..
67:1.6 rebels against the universe and all of its divine r..
67:3.9 the creation of superhuman values, even morontia r..
76:1.4 to cope with the r. of life in the face of the natural
83:8.6 should be taught something of the r. of marriage
86:6.2 the r. of the imaginary world of ghosts and spirits
90:5.8 invaluable in pointing the way to higher and better r..
91:8.11 gesture, but prayer contacts with mighty objective r.
94:8.8 of this material world to the r. of the eternal future.
94:12.6 once again receive the truth of expanded cosmic r.
99:4.3 way of living dynamically with the commonplace r.
99:7.4 reckons with the r. of divine meanings and spiritual
99:7.5 brings this same man face to face with the eternal r.
100:2.6 The only r. worth striving for are divine, spiritual,
100:2.8 to the rearing of the more noble and enduring r. of
100:3.4 Values are experiential when r. are meaningful and
100:7.4 Jesus frankly faced the r. of life, but he was never
100:7.12 Jesus fearlessly faced the r. of existence, yet was he
101:1.1 it represents true experience with eternal r. in time,
101:5.4 assurance of, and belief in, conservation of eternal r.,
101:5.13 the truth of a living experience in the r. of revelation.
101:5.13 know the truth of universal relationships, eternal r.,
101:6.16 even r. beyond the ultimate; the faith of Jesus
101:6.17 faith of Jesus, man can foretaste in time the r. of
101:7.5 in whether or not it distinguishes between the r. of
101:8.3 has falsified its trust when faith presumes to deny r.
101:9.3 wrong for him not to believe in those morontial r.
101:9.3 life’s greatest values and the universe’s deepest r..
101:9.8 the enhanced r. of time and the more enduring r. of
101:9.9 the temporal and natural world to the supernal r. of
101:10.9 the shadow of eternity cast by Paradise r. upon the
102:1.1 and more certain faith in the eternal r. of revelation.
102:2.5 perceives the universal r. through the eyes of the
102:8.2 necessary to an exercise of saving faith in eternal r..
103:7.12 interpretations of origins, functions, relations, r.,
104:4.38 those r. that lie outside the domain of deified reality.
104:4.45 associations are concerned with r., actualities, and
105:2.1 These seven r. are co-ordinately eternal,
105:2.3 of certain other r. that can hardly be so classified.
105:3.3 the absolute personality r. of the I AM and the
105:3.6 qualifier of the unqualified, absolute, and nondeity r..
105:7.3 The Ultimate is an eventuation of new Deity r.,
105:7.4 Among those r. which are associated with the
105:7.12 8. Absonite qualities and r..
105:7.16 And all of these manifold r. are unified absolutely by
105:7.18 manifestations of the limitless potentials of these r..
106:0.1 numerous levels of existential and experiential r.,
106:0.1 and experiential realities, of potential and actual r..
106:0.1 enhanced by a better comprehension of universe r.
106:2.7 The existential r. of the seven Absolutes are not
106:2.7 only the personality r. of the Father, Son, and Spirit
106:7.9 latency of the I AM, the suspended r. of eternity,
106:9.11 in this age the r. of the Father are revealed within the
107:7.1 Adjusters are not true personalities; they are true r.,
107:7.1 true r., r. of the purest order known in the universe
107:7.5 functioning in association with impersonal r..
108:6.5 These r. are actually there, notwithstanding that the
109:0.1 Thought Adjusters are, as it were, rehearsing the r.
109:6.7 these surviving and conserved r. are held in trust for
110:2.4 There are, therefore, two r. which impinge upon,
110:3.4 while you wholly overlook the more essential r. of
110:6.20 weaning the mind from its dependence on the r. of
111:2.9 the mortal mind is in contact with superanimal r.;
112:1.18 the unifier of all these factors as related to cosmic r..
112:2.8 all concepts of superhuman r. are based on the
112:2.8 the cosmic r. of certain associated spiritual entities
112:2.9 a materialist can deny existence of supermaterial r.
112:2.11 but the insight of spirit can still perceive cosmic r.
113:3.4 the mind patterns, memory formulas, and soul r.
113:6.10 and lodged these morontia r. for safekeeping in the
115:4.3 existence to the highest and unqualifiedly absolute r..
115:6.3 Spirit, or the nonpersonal r. of the Isle of Paradise.
117:3.1 the synthesis of the emerging phases of all finite r..
118:1.2 choice plus God’s choice eventuate in the eternal r.
118:3.3 Such r. of truth wedded to fact become concepts
118:3.3 and are relegated to the domain of relative cosmic r..
118:10.14 of the philosophic co-ordination of these two r..
126:5.10 his power to adjust himself and his family to the r.
130:4.2 —these r., projected on a universal scale, combined
130:4.13 the expression of the eternal r. of the Infinite One.
132:3.2 as human experience, even spiritual and living r..
133:5.10 mind can alone perceive the presence of apparent r.
134:8.2 last struggle with the r. of mortal existence alone.
139:12.13 the final act in the drama of fleeing from the r. of
140:1.7 you have been with me and have learned of the r.
140:8.31 he wished to develop spiritual insight into eternal r.
142:6.6 the duty of those who know about the r. of the spirit
143:6.3 talk on “The r. which are central in the kingdom of
146:3.4 your personal religious experience in the eternal r. of
146:3.4 your intelligent understanding of truth r. plus your
151:2.3 confronted with the difficulties and r. of living up
155:3.6 of physical science disturb their faith in eternal r.
155:5.5 partial insight into eternal r., a glimpse of the beauty
155:5.8 general recognition of the r. of spiritual experience
155:5.8 the rigorous r. of progressive human experience.
155:5.10 determination to explore the r. of personal religious
155:5.13 discovering for yourselves the beauties of the r. of
155:6.4 holier achievements in spiritual ideals and eternal r..
155:6.13 to the thoughtful contemplation of such eternal r.?
155:6.18 may flee in fear of facing the rugged r. of spiritual
156:2.6 forward to embrace the greater r. of the kingdom.”
157:2.2 in love with truth, the ideals of eternal r..
157:2.2 the sinful pleasures of time against the righteous r.
157:4.5 living temple of spiritual fellowship in the eternal r.
160:1.15 philosophy gave me the urge to search for the r. of
160:4.1 have an eye single to the attainment of eternal r.,
160:5.5 reaches out for undiscovered ideals, unexplored r.,
160:5.5 the divine r. of the infinite values resident in the
160:5.7 higher since this gospel embraces the infinity of r.,
162:5.2 the flesh; you do not perceive the r. of the spirit.
169:4.3 the measure of your capacity to perceive r. spiritual
169:4.4 Jesus knew that God can be known only by the r. of
170:2.7 Jesus taught that eternal r. were the result (reward)
170:2.16 that these r. of the spirit experience are progressively
174:0.2 Seek the true r. of the spirit and cease to be
181:2.20 mankind to search for God and to seek eternal r.
182:1.8 individual experience in the living r. of eternal truth
184:4.6 In the fraternal r. of the kingdom of heaven the
188:4.13 Human salvation is real; it is based on two r. which
189:1.3 and space as the fleeting shadow of Paradise r.?
191:5.3 and faith in the supreme r. of living experience.
193:4.3 and progress of the spiritual r. of the kingdom,
194:2.6 to help the believer to witness to the r. of Jesus’
195:5.1 duty to “seek first the r. of heaven” in all of man’s
195:7.5 The r. and values of spiritual progress are not a
195:7.15 Poetry is an effort to escape from material r. to
196:0.3 just an illusory compensation for the unpleasant r.
196:3.2 The religious consciousness identifies these r. as
196:3.2 We are in the habit of designating these r. as thing,
196:3.24 experience of mortals ascending toward Paradise r..
196:3.35 Adjuster conserve those r. born of love and nurtured