— Aa-Am —
a—not included
A-B-C
77:6.4 They are designated as A. the first, second, third,
Aaron—the brother of Moses
135:0.4 being a descendant of the “daughters of A..”
146:1.1 of the great sermons on “A. and the Golden Calf.”
Aaron—stone mason healed by Jesus
148:9.2 and having talked with A. the stone mason, who had
aback
162:1.7 His enemies were so taken a. by Jesus’ unexpected
173:1.10 so taken a. by this unexpected move of their Master
Abaddon—the chief of Caligastia’s staff
53:1.5 A. was the chief of the staff of Caligastia.
53:1.5 He followed his master into rebellion and has ever
abandon—noun
84:8.4 real danger in curiosity, adventure, and pleasure-a.
134:9.4 the lighthearted and joyous a. of the young and old.
abandon—verb
64:6.14 The yellow tribes were the first to a. the chase,
78:7.3 to a. the effort, to let the whole world drown in its
81:1.3 to compel Eurasian man to a. hunting for herding
87:5.14 Slow, very slow, is man to a. those methods he so
89:6.2 among the first to a. the sacrificing of humans for
93:6.1 persuaded Abraham to a. his scheme of conquest and
96:1.12 They were hardly willing to a. their national deities
97:8.3 Amos had threatened that God would a. Israel
98:3.9 Cynics, who exhorted the Romans to a. their wild
102:6.10 the more will he a. the theories of materialistic fact
131:4.8 They a. themselves to the enjoyment of their lusts
132:7.4 peoples never will enter this harbor unless they a.
158:7.3 you will not a. the idea that the Messiah must sit
170:2.11 to a. the use of the term kingdom of God in favor of
172:5.12 Judas had about made up his mind to a. the idea of
176:2.9 Judas had finally confirmed his decision to a. his
177:4.5 Judas arrived at the final decision to a. Jesus and
184:1.2 attempt to persuade Jesus to a. his claims and leave
188:4.8 a. all those primitive notions about God as an
188:5.5 have been tempted to a. the good fight of faith,
abandoned—verb
48:7.21 19. Anxiety must be a..
62:4.4 They largely a. tree life, though continuing to
68:4.6 but no civilization has endured which a. its mores
70:2.9 like slavery, war must sometime be a. as civilization
72:9.6 the territorial method of voting was a. in favor of the
74:5.7 Adam a. all effort to establish representative
84:7.8 Andon and his descendants having been a. long
91:8.8 Many have a. regular praying; they only pray when
93:9.2 Hebron he had a. when he gave up the ambition of
95:5.4 changed his name, a. his capital, built an entirely
132:1.3 a civilization which has a. its sense of moral values
134:5.13 through the arbitrament of war, they have a. all
134:5.14 The forty-eight states, having a. the twin sophistries
134:6.5 have surrendered their sovereignty and have a. all
168:0.5 Mary was a. to her grief, but Martha clung to hope
170:2.24 that they had largely a. the use of the term.
171:1.3 understood that the camp at Pella had been a., but
abandoned—adjective
63:2.5 to climb a near-by tree to secure an a. bird’s nest.
90:2.8 recently a. practice throughout much of the world.
112:3.2 seraphim concerned with that Adjuster-a. individual.
151:6.2 roamed at will among the tombs and a. sepulchres.
abandonment
124:5.6 would insure the a. of all such plans by causing Jesus
160:1.7 envy, or the a. of deep-seated prejudices,
160:1.13 Prejudice can be eliminated only by the a. of self-
abandonters
30:1.44 1. A..
30:2.122 6. The Superuniverse A..
37:9.12 the a., the creation of the unrevealed agents of the
40:10.4 evolutionary complements of the a. and of the
43:7.4 the Uversa a. can equal the univitatia in artistic skill,
55:6.6 I have visited a few very old planets where a. were
abasement
62:2.3 possessing a sense of self-a. bordering on shame
110:3.4 mock piety, or hypocritical and ostentatious self-a.;
131:7.2 endured such a. even that man should not forget
abated
188:0.3 sandstorm having a., a group of Jews representing
abbots
94:10.2 Their hierarchy embraces monks, nuns, a., and the
abbreviation
30:0.1 and an a. of the Uversa Personality Register.
abdicate
67:2.1 demanded that all administrative groups a. by
70:2.1 thrown back into savagery; civilized reason had to a.
72:1.4 He volunteered to a. upon condition that one of the
abdicated
7:5.9 the Eternal Son of God seven times a. the power
128:7.13 solemnly a. as head of Joseph’s house, and most
abdicates
103:7.7 reason a. or else rapidly degenerates into a consort
abed
130:3.9 Alexandria this famous Hellenistic Jew lay sick a..
Abel—Adam and Eve’s first child in the second garden
76:2.0 2. CAIN AND ABEL
76:2.1 Less than two years after Cain’s birth, A. was born,
76:2.1 When A. grew up to the age of twelve years, he
76:2.1 he elected to be a herder; Cain had chosen to follow
76:2.2 Cain and A. likewise made periodic offerings to the
76:2.2 A. was not slow to note that preference was shown
76:2.2 this A. would not allow, and he taunted his brother
76:2.4 A. knew he was the son of both Adam and Eve
76:2.5 one day, when A.’ taunts so infuriated his brother
76:2.6 The observation of A.’ conduct establishes the
76:2.6 A. had an ideal inheritance, and heredity lies at the
76:2.6 A. was greatly influenced by his unfavorable
76:2.6 He would have become an entirely different person
76:2.6 had he lived to be twenty-five or thirty; his superb
76:2.7 The death of A. became known to his parents when
81:1.4 Even in the days of Cain and A. the sacrifices of
86:5.15 The “crying out of A.’ blood from the ground” is
aberrations
102:2.9 A. of religious conviction have led to bloody
112:3.3 adjutant ministry are disrupted through the a. of
abeyant
105:3.7 Static, reactive, and a.;the unrevealed cosmic infinity
106:7.9 the a. possibilities of all futurity, and more.
abhor
87:7.9 eschew superstition, and a. ignorance, while as
148:6.3 where Job could sincerely say, ‘I a. myself’;
abhorred
69:5.12 Poverty became so a. that only the rich were
133:3.6 Jesus a. everything which partook of uncleanness
159:5.11 Jesus a. the idea either of retaliation or of becoming
166:1.2 that Jesus a. these purely ceremonial performances;
abhorrence
139:1.10 grew out of Andrew’s a. of flattery and insincerity.
abhors
149:6.11 My Father loathes hypocrisy, and a. iniquity.
165:4.8 read in the Psalms that ‘the Lord a. the covetous,’
abide—see abide by; abide in; abide with
4:1.4 the Most High shall a. under the shadow of the
43:3.4 the Most High shall a. under the shadow of the
89:3.6 and widows, it is good for them to a. even as I.”
131:1.9 then shall you a. free from fear throughout all the
131:2.10 the Most High shall a. under the shadow of the
131:4.2 creatures, the power whereby you a. immanent!
146:3.7 he who surrenders to the will of my Father shall a.
147:7.3 Said Jesus: “That which is old and also true must a..
152:5.3 the Most High shall a. under the shadow of the
158:1.9 If you are willing, let us a. here, and we will erect
162:7.2 the bondservant is not likely to a. forever in the
163:1.3 If those who love peace live therein, you shall a.
163:4.6 a headquarters proves to be a worthy home, a. there
165:3.2 Pharisees are honest of heart and some of them a.
171:6.1 and Jesus was minded to a. there for the night.
171:6.1 come down, for tonight I must a. at your house.”
171:8.1 Jesus and the apostles were going to a. that night on
174:5.13 You have believed that the Deliverer would a. on
193:5.2 dwell with you, and my peace shall a. upon you.
abide by
1:1.2 man can give to God except this choosing to a. by
101:9.5 duty demands that man shall a. by in the day-by-day
124:1.4 that Jesus would a. by the decision of his father in
133:1.5 does, we will have to a. by the Father’s will.”
136:9.3 Jesus would a. by the Father’s will.
137:2.5 Philip decided to a. by Jesus’ decision in this matter;
140:3.1 you will be obligated to a. by those teachings and
147:4.1 I do not fully discern how we can always a. by
166:4.11 man’s willingness always to a. by the Father’s will.”
abide in
131:1.3 the resplendent face of the Supreme would a. in
131:8.6 If you a. in the light of the Eternal, you shall enjoy
162:7.2 “If my words a. in you and you are minded to do
162:7.2 the bondservant is not likely to a. forever in the
171:6.2 but the great Teacher has come to a. in my house;
174:5.7 believe my teaching shall no longer a. in darkness.
180:2.1 You must a. in me, and I in you; the branch will
180:2.1 the fruits of loving service except you a. in me.
180:2.1 If you a. in me and my words live in you, you will
180:2.2 If you do as I have taught you, you shall a. in my
180:2.2 the Father’s word and evermore a. in his love.”
181:1.5 send the new teacher to be with you and to a. in
193:2.2 and my Spirit of Truth shall a. in your hearts.
abide with
43:8.6 2. A. joyfully and co-operate heartily with ten
43:8.12 two mortals a. with each native group of ten,
123:2.1 there came to a. with Jesus a Thought Adjuster,
133:9.4 may the blessing of the Father in heaven ever a.
140:9.3 And my Father’s presence will a. with you while
171:6.2 surprised that Jesus would consent to a. with the
180:4.1 this gift in your hearts, and he will a. with you.
181:2.10 In all of your discouragement my spirit shall a.
190:5.5 they constrained Jesus to come in and a. with them.
abides
4:1.3 you have established the earth and it a..”
12:7.13 The Father indeed a. on Paradise, but his divine
24:4.1 and their reserve corps a. on Paradise.
93:9.11 made like a Son of God, he a. a priest continually.”
131:4.2 Our God is supreme in power and a. in the
131:9.3 it is the manifestation of Heaven who a. with me.
150:4.3 truly peace a. in that house; but when some of the
174:5.8 wheat falls into the earth and dies, it a. alone; but if
177:0.1 Make sure that the truth a. in your lives, and that
180:2.1 the branch cannot bear fruit except it a. in the vine,
180:3.9 My Father a. in me and works through me.
abiding
3:4.5 Even though I hail from near the a. place of Deity, I
11:0.1 the a. place of the Universal Father, the Eternal
11:9.7 will come forth from this central a. place of the Gods
15:10.2 The superuniverse headquarters are the a. places of
21:2.2 The Infinite Spirit, though a. with the Father and the
48:4.5 humor derives from the deep-seated and a. ability to
66:3.2 would evolve into a peace-loving, home-a. farmer.
75:6.4 of their children even before finding a new a. place!
83:3.1 they thought that a. unions must be guaranteed by
86:5.12 A person could be a law-a. citizen by day, but when
113:2.5 The angels develop an a. affection for their human
135:11.2 And these words which I speak are true and a..”
136:3.7 Many times they were not far from Jesus’ a. place,
142:5.2 uncertainty about their place of a. love in your
156:2.4 that the universe is wholly and ever law-a. and
157:6.10 shall be endowed with life that is more than age-a..”
190:0.4 A. faith in the resurrection of Jesus was the cardinal
Abila
138:9.3 Jotapata, Ramah, Safed, Gischala, Gadara, and A..
144:7.1 the Decapolis, chiefly in Scythopolis, Gerasa, A.,
159:0.2 labored in Gerasa, Gamala, Hippos, Zaphon, A.,
159:4.1 And then went Jesus over to A., where Nathaniel
abilities
5:1.4 may differ in innate a. and intellectual endowment
27:7.5 exalting the a. of self-expression and the
28:6.14 essay to read character and to estimate specific a.,
70:5.7 because of physique or outstanding personal a..
77:8.10 Midwayers vary greatly in their a. to make contact
84:5.7 Man’s physical a. became no longer a vital essential
133:0.3 differential human a. and endowments in matters
136:6.9 sin of prostituting divine talents and God-given a. for
139:1.6 seemed to be in the least jealous of each other’s a.
171:8.10 the accomplishment of that which is beyond your a..
176:3.4 he intrusted his goods according to their several a.;
177:4.4 not appreciated; that Judas’s a. were unrecognized
ability—see ability—with to
3:1.1 The a. of the Father to be everywhere present,
5:5.14 The a. of mortal parents to procreate is not
13:1.20 The a. of seraphim and allied spirit beings to envelop
16:7.6 such choosing a. is evidence of the possession of a
22:3.1 mortals who have superior administrative a. and
22:3.1 They are the cream of governing a. derived from the
23:4.1 who foster the a. of such beings to understand and
29:4.21 Master Physical Controllers function by inherent a.
35:8.2 teachers and examiners according to a., personality,
35:8.15 In executive a. they are excelled only by Gabriel
36:5.10 a. of will creatures to harmonize with their fellows;
39:0.10 augment their divine and inherent endowment of a.
39:4.1 by nature endowed with unusual administrative a..
42:11.3 depends entirely on the a., scope, and capacity of the
42:12.1 The a. of the mortal intellect to conceive, design,
44:5.3 the specialists who promote the a. of the morontia
44:8.2 are three possible sources of special human a.: At
44:8.2 Special a. is never an arbitrary gift of the Gods;
44:8.2 In addition to this natural a., there may be
44:8.3 No matter how lowly your origin, if you have a. and
44:8.3 the Gods do not arbitrarily bestow talents and a.
50:4.10 to the best of their a., are there establishing new
51:5.6 Following this procreative outpouring of imported a.
54:4.8 This ends the a. of Satan to pay further visits to any
59:1.19 The a. of the latter group to subsist on inorganic
63:4.8 strains of a. and intelligence were forever lost to the
65:2.3 plants which have lost their chlorophyll-making a.
65:6.3 was the development of chlorophyll-making a.,
65:6.4 the a. of the iron in the circulating blood cells to
65:6.7 The a. of animals to adapt themselves to air, water,
66:6.1 the rate of cultural expansion is determined by the a.
70:8.4 2. Personal—the recognition of a., endurance, skill,
70:12.2 system wherein leadership is based on a., but in
70:12.5 only those who are endowed with natural a. should
71:8.6 The a. of the citizenry to control the levying of taxes.
72:11.1 seven ranks, in accordance with a. and experience,
76:0.2 Sansa grew up to be a woman of great a..
78:6.8 barbarians who drove out the residual strains of a..
81:5.1 but the Adamic blood did augment the inherent a. of
81:6.30 And this diversification of a. and dissimilarity of
83:5.14 The number of wives was only limited by the a. of
84:5.8 woman’s value consisted in her food-producing a.,
93:0.1 The a. of the Melchizedek Sons to function in
95:5.3 Ikhnaton possessed the versatility and a. of Moses,
100:4.6 if this is the limit of your a., then you are certainly
109:1.3 Mystery Monitor with experienced ministrative a..
109:1.4 They progressively acquire Adjuster skill and a. as a
110:6.5 add to the a. of the Adjuster to function in your mind
112:1.15 The a. and willingness of the organism to make
115:1.1 a. of all mind, high or low, to form a universe
115:3.1 comprehension of which is really beyond man’s a..
126:3.2 to the best of his a. Jesus endeavored to take the
126:3.8 Jesus had an unerring a. for the recognition of
136:6.10 Man’s natural endowment of talent and a. should be
139:1.2 peer of his associates in almost every imaginable a..
139:1.6 Andrew was never jealous of Peter’s oratorical a..
156:5.7 Leadership is dependent on natural a., discretion,
160:4.5 3. A. and skill.
160:4.7 5. A. to withstand defeat.
160:4.11 A. is that which you inherit, while skill is what you
160:4.11 A. implies the gift of foresight, farseeing vision.
161:1.7 forever settled the question regarding the a. of God
161:1.8 the requirements of the a. of intercommunication
171:8.10 1. A. is the practical measure of life’s opportunities.
ability—with to
3:1.1 The a. of the Father to be everywhere present,
3:4.4 in no wise lessens God’s a. to function as a divine
5:5.14 The a. of mortal parents to procreate is not
6:5.3 does not deprive the Son of the a. to create any or
6:6.2 The equivalent of mind,the a. to know and be known
6:6.2 Deity is never mindless, never without the a. to
9:3.2 This a. to withstand the pull of material gravity,
12:4.6 of stellar evolution, but their a. so to function must
12:8.8 the a. to co-ordinate things, ideas, and values, is
13:1.20 The a. of seraphim and allied spirit beings to envelop
14:6.18 he could demonstrate the a. and willingness to serve
15:8.4 Universe Power Directors have the a. to condense
16:3.18 with the a. eventually to penetrate the Trinity, to
16:7.8 discrimination embodied in man’s a. to scrutinize
16:8.6 self-consciousness includes the a. to recognize the
16:9.7 innate other-awareness, this innate a. to recognize
16:9.13 the a. to recognize the reality of God as a personality
22:4.1 the a. to worship beyond the skill of all the sons and
23:2.12 that the Paradise Rulers lack either interest or a. to
23:3.4 It is wholly beyond my a. to explain to the material
23:4.1 who foster the a. of such beings to understand and
23:4.2 an amazing a. to co-ordinate all types and orders of
25:4.12 you have demonstrated your a. and your willingness
25:6.1 peculiar a. simultaneously to manipulate both
26:2.6 endowed with the a. to make suitable creative
26:3.4 A great a. to co-ordinate a diversity of activities
26:4.15 A. to comprehend is the mortal passport to Paradise
28:4.2 This a.—to hear and see, as it were, all things—can
28:5.12 transactions is beyond even my a. to comprehend.
28:6.7 drawing credits are always far in excess of your a. to
28:6.14 the limitations of your a. to discharge responsibility,
29:3.8 It is utterly beyond my a. to explain the manner in
32:3.6 lose the a. to see the Father when beholding the
36:5.10 a. of will creatures to harmonize with their fellows;
36:5.12 their inexplicable a. to survive and, in survival, to
36:5.15 Creature mind, before acquiring the a. to recognize
36:5.17 when mind is devoid of the a. to worship and crave
36:6.3 while creature a. to reproduce is the specific and
39:0.10 ministry does not necessarily imply a. to function on
41:2.5 the physical controllers, who are endowed with a. to
42:11.3 The a. to discern and discover mind in mechanisms
42:12.1 The a. of the mortal intellect to conceive, design,
43:8.7 Acquire the a. effectively to co-operate with your
43:8.9 perfect the a. to live in intimate contact with beings
43:8.10 augment universe insight by enhancing the a. to
44:0.17 The angels are endowed with the a. to discern both
44:0.18 will you retain the a. to recognize and fraternize
44:0.18 the a. to recognize your friends and fellows of
44:4.4 The a. to translate thought into language in the
44:5.3 the specialists who promote the a. of the morontia
48:4.5 humor derives from the abiding a. to draw upon the
54:0.2 beings are endowed with the a. to choose between
54:3.1 Man’s a. to choose good or evil is a universe
54:4.8 This ends the a. of Satan to pay further visits to any
54:6.9 The a. to decline survival does not date from the
55:3.20 with their special a. to accomplish some definite task
56:10.12 personal mind with a. to discriminate between good
58:6.5 evolved the a. to reduce the saltiness of their body
58:6.5 a. to maintain the proper degree of sodium chloride
59:1.19 The a. of the latter group to subsist on inorganic
62:6.2 a. to contact with the successively expanding brain
65:0.6 human will—the a. to know God and the power of
65:1.7 though they are shorn of all a. to organize—create—
65:4.3 When a living cell is injured, it possesses the a. to
65:6.4 the a. of the iron in the circulating blood cells to
65:6.7 The a. of animals to adapt themselves to air, water,
65:6.8 The a. to learn, memory and differential response to
65:7.6 The acquisition of the potential of the a. to learn
66:0.1 signifies that will, the a. to choose the path of eternal
66:6.1 the rate of cultural expansion is determined by the a.
69:0.1 man transcends his animal ancestors in his a. to
71:8.6 The a. of the citizenry to control the levying of taxes.
76:4.5 and Eve retained the a. to see these celestial beings
77:9.4 Although their a. to traverse the energy circuits
79:5.5 a marked a. to live peaceably with his compatriots;
82:3.6 tests embraced skill in hunting, fighting, and a. to
82:3.7 The qualifications of a wife were the a. to perform
82:5.1 individuals were more versatile and had greater a. to
83:5.14 The number of wives was only limited by the a. of
93:0.1 The a. of the Melchizedek Sons to function in
100:2.4 Spirituality enhances the a. to discover beauty in
103:4.2 by geometrical progression, while our a. to live up to
107:5.2 are possessed of unlimited a. to communicate with
108:2.2 wisdom function by exhibiting the a. to choose
108:4.4 the Adjusters and their a. to communicate with any
110:6.5 add to the a. of the Adjuster to function in your mind
111:6.9 Man’s a. to transcend himself is the one thing which
112:1.15 The a. and willingness of the organism to make
112:3.7 There can be no a. to engage in communications
115:1.1 a. of all mind, high or low, to form a universe
127:3.15 Jesus possessed the a. effectively to mobilize all his
130:8.4 the man lacked the a. to respond to spirit leading.
132:2.6 The a. to entertain error or experience evil will not
133:6.5 spiritual attainment, the a. to know God and the
134:4.9 are tempted to try out their a. to gain power and
139:3.4 feature of James’s personality was his a. to see all
139:5.5 the absence of the a. to put two and two together to
139:7.1 gifted with the a. to make friends and to get along
139:9.11 The twins had not the a. to go on in the complex
139:12.5 It required tact, a., and patience to manage the
142:7.17 Thomas, how long before you will acquire the a. to
151:2.3 varying degrees of a. to comprehend truth and
151:2.5 I admire their a. to do these things, but I am equally
151:2.5 with our a. fully to grasp the great truth which you
155:6.12 grow in the a. to feel the presence of God.
156:5.17 character is your a. to resist the holding of grudges
160:2.3 It is this a. to communicate and share meanings that
160:2.3 wisdom become cumulative because of man’s a. to
160:4.7 5. A. to withstand defeat.
161:1.7 forever settled the question regarding the a. of God
193:4.3 slowly developed the a. to confide in their fellows.
Abimelech—king of the Philistines
93:9.3 Abraham’s identity so that A. appropriated his wife.
93:9.4 he made converts among the Philistines and of A.’
126:1.2 himself the traditions of Abraham, Jacob, and A..
Abiram—foundation sacrifice
89:6.6 walls of Jericho, “laid the foundation thereof in A.,
abject
54:1.5 garments of liberty is the forerunner of a. bondage.
66:7.20 by the horrible confusion and a. spiritual darkness
67:1.5 sin, a. spiritual poverty; but iniquity is indicative of
75:1.3 a world groping about in a. spiritual darkness and
84:4.2 power over man, even when held by him in a. slavery
87:0.2 this picture of man’s a. slavery to ghost-spirit fear.
94:5.7 measure of freedom from the a. fear of the gods,
130:6.3 your being, as you have been, its a. fear-slave and
abjectly
94:9.3 Brahmanized and later a. surrendered to Islam,
99:1.5 lower social orders are no longer so a. ignorant nor
able—non-exhaustive; see able-bodied
22:5.5 several billion seconaphim and other a. superuniverse
25:4.18 The Melchizedeks are provided with an a. corps.
33:4.6 He has at his command an a. corps of assistants,
35:8.15 are the most a. and versatile of all local universe
39:3.1 These a. ministers make their headquarters on the
39:4.1 They are the a assistants of the directors of the lower
39:4.2 These a. seraphim are the immediate assistants of a
48:5.9 understanding instructors, a. and efficient guides.
53:0.1 one hundred most a. and brilliant personalities in
53:2.2 months to corrupt the mind of Lucifer’s a. associate.
63:4.8 best elements of the more a. and advanced groups.
64:6.8 built on the American continent by these a. red men.
64:6.17 The green race was one of the less a. groups of men,
66:5.2 the human species were fostered by this a. corps.
66:5.4 This a. corps was directed by Bon.
67:2.2 a. jurist branded the proposed course of Caligastia
73:1.6 the Sangik races and had left behind an a. progeny.
75:3.3 Serapatatia became one of the most a. and efficient
77:4.1 times of Adam the Nodites were still an a. people.
78:6.4 The majority of the a. offspring of this racial union
78:8.6 to prize these peace-loving Sumerians as a. teachers
79:7.3 enough to mildly stimulate their innately a. minds but
80:4.3 the a., aggressive Andites who made actual military
80:7.12 of the more a. and advanced families fled to Crete,
81:6.42 Civilization is never really jeopardized until a.
83:5.14 Wealthy, a. men wanted large numbers of children
90:1.4 self-deceived; many were shrewd and a. tricksters.
121:3.9 the open door through which talented and a.
123:6.5 extraordinary interpretations and a. improvisations.
132:4.5 led this a. doctor to attempt a more far-reaching
137:1.2 a very a. and enthusiastic brother, named Simon,
137:1.3 the thought of losing two of John’s a. advisers and
139:2.14 Peter’s wife was a very a. woman.
139:3.2 This a. apostle was a temperamental contradiction;
139:5.4 Philip’s father was a very a. man, a deep thinker,
139:8.5 Thomas was an a. director of the work of the
139:11.1 Simon was an a. man of good ancestry and lived
139:12.5 Judas was a great executive, a farseeing and a.
171:0.5 James and John answered, “Yes Master, we are a..”
194:4.11 These a. Greeks did not so much have the Jewish
able-bodied
55:3.2 Every adult worker—and all a. citizens worked at
69:8.11 All a. persons should be compelled to do at least a
72:5.11 a. citizens over eighteen work at home and on farms,
81:6.32 charity becomes pernicious when extended to a.
ablest
139:1.2 line of ancestors and was the a. man of the twelve.
ablutions
104:0.2 and the ghost is placated by three a. of water.
ably—see ably assisted by
28:5.13 these wise men of the universes are a. seconded by
48:4.2 are skillful play sponsors, and they are most a.
53:7.2 The Melchizedeks a. opposed the apostate Prince,
77:8.13 this secondary group, a. seconded by certain of
ably assisted by
22:9.3 and are a. a corps of ascendant Son-fused mortals.
24:1.12 are a. numerous staffs composed of personalities
25:7.1 skillful play sponsors and a. the reversion directors.
33:3.3 Son is always and ever perfectly sustained and a.
34:4.12 currents and are a. the first functioning mind-spirit,
46:5.13 Daynals are a. a division of certain co-ordinates of
48:5.1 existence the seraphim is a. cherubim and sanobim
53:6.4 the Melchizedeks, a. a majority of the Material Sons,
63:3.5 of the clan and was a. his wife, his eldest sister.
114:0.3 The angels, a. the midwayers, function on Urantia as
abnegation
89:4.1 rituals of self-a., asceticism, fasting, deprivation,
108:4.1 this act of a. in behalf of the Supreme Creator
121:6.3 the philosophy of Plato and the self-a. doctrines of
Abner—chief of John the Baptist’s supporters
134:6.15 Cymboyton’s eldest son had appealed to A. at
134:6.15 but A.’ choice of teachers was most unfortunate in
135:2.4 But John was very fond of A., the leader and head
142:8.1 Jesus and A. spent at Engedi, visiting the Nazarite
142:8.1 and A. had been head of this group.
144:6.1 John had done this in response to the urging of A.,
144:6.2 A. had assembled all of his associates at the Gilboa
144:6.3 Andrew and A. alternated in presiding over these
144:7.4 A., the chief of John’s apostles, became a devout
144:07 04 he was later on made the head of a group of seventy
144:8.6 After the messengers had conversed with A., they
144:8.6 by the words of Jesus and the message of A..
144:9.1 John’s body burial at Sebaste, the home of A..
146:3.9 A. was the associate of Andrew; and this plan
146:4.6 Andrew and A. had much difficulty in upholding
147:2.3 they celebrated the feast with A. and many of the
147:2.4 Under the direction of A. they remained in Jerusalem
147:5.10 baptized by A. and his associates, who remained
148:1.3 the material from which (excepting A. and John’s
148:8.1 and was baptized in the pool of Siloam by A..
150:0.1 A., with the apostles of John, reached Bethsaida
150:0.1 A. and his associates made their headquarters at
150:0.4 A. and his associates worked with the evangelistic
152:7.2 Jerusalem believers were brought out by A. to meet
156:6.7 surreptitiously to open their synagogues to A. and
159:6.4 About this time A. moved his base of operations
160:0.1 Jesus through the teaching of one of A.’ associates
162:0.4 Jesus spent a portion of October with A. and his
162:1.6 The efforts of A and his associates throughout Judea
162:9.0 9. AT BETHLEHEM WITH ABNER
162:9.1 Jesus was throughout this time working with A.
162:9.2 A. was making his headquarters at Bethlehem,
162:9.2 Jesus and A. completed the arrangements for the
162:9.3 at Bethlehem Jesus gave much instruction to A.
162:9.3 finally and fully won over each of A.’ associates
162:9.4 A. and his associates were to join Jesus and the
162:9.5 A. and his eleven fellows cast their lot with Jesus
163:0.1 A. and a group of some fifty disciples arrived from
163:1.1 A. was placed at the head of these gospel preachers
163:1.1 This corps of seventy consisted of A. and ten of the
163:1.5 Jesus began with A. and, as they knelt in a circle
163:1.6 A. sent the seventy messengers into all the cities of
163:2.1 This committee consisted of Andrew, A., and the
163:7.3 leadership of the enlarged women’s work under A.
165:0.1 A., the former chief of the twelve apostles of John
165:0.4 Under A.’ instructions the seventy baptized believers
165:1.3 only going out with Jesus to visit A.’ associates from
165:1.3 A. was very familiar with the Perean district since
165:1.3 A. and the seventy never returned to the Pella camp.
165:6.4 were working in these regions under A.’ supervision.
166:0.1 associates of A. and the members of the women’s
166:5.1 Jesus and the twelve were on their way to visit A.
166:5.1 A. was teaching three times a day in the synagogue.
166:5.3 A. became the head of the Philadelphia church,
166:5.3 explains why nothing is heard of A. and his work
166:5.3 lasted throughout the lifetimes of James and A.
166:5.4 It was the apparent misfortune of A to be at variance
166:5.4 He fell out with Peter and James (Jesus’ brother)
166:5.4 he parted company with Paul over differences of
166:5.4 A. was more Babylonian than Hellenic in his
166:5.4 he stubbornly resisted all attempts of Paul to remake
166:5.5 Thus was A. compelled to live a life of isolation.
166:5.5 A. was head of a church which was without standing
166:5.5 He had dared to defy James the Lord’s brother, who
166:5.5 Then he dared to withstand Paul.
166:5.5 Although he was wholly sympathetic with Paul in his
166:5.5 though he supported Paul in his contentions with the
166:5.5 he bitterly opposed the version of Jesus’ teachings
166:5.5 A. denounced Paul as the “clever corrupter of the
166:5.6 During the later years of A. and for some time
166:5.7 A. lived to be 89 years old, dying at Philadelphia on
166:5.7 And to the very end he was a faithful believer in the
167:1.1 Pharisee who had accepted the teachings of A.,
167:1.2 As Jesus lingered by the door, speaking with A.,
167:1.2 reserved for the Master and that on the right for A.,
167:1.3 A. washed his hands at the beginning of the meal but
167:1.4 having recently been baptized by A.’ associates.
167:2.3 A. preached on this parable that night at the general
167:3.1 A. had arranged for the Master to teach in the
167:3.6 many were baptized by A. at noon on that day in the
168:5.2 Lazarus knew A. well, and here he felt safe from the
168:5.3 a strong supporter of A. in his controversy with Paul
171:1.1 southern Perea, where A.’ associates were at work.
171:1.5 there, in association with A. and Lazarus, David
171:1.5 their center at Philadelphia during the lifetime of A.
171:3.2 Jesus met A. at Heshbon, and Andrew directed
171:3.2 Jesus counseled A. to permit the women’s corps
171:3.2 was the last time A. ever saw Jesus in the flesh.
171:3.2 Jesus’ farewell to A. was: “My son, I know you
174:4.4 was baptized by Josiah, one of the disciples of A..
178:2.4 bringing word that A. heard of the plot to kill Jesus
178:2.4 and asking if he should depart for Jerusalem.
178:2.4 with this word for A.: “Go on with your work.
181:2.18 devotion to the Greeks in the West and to A. in the
182:2.5 said: “In all haste, go to A. at Philadelphia and say:
191:4.1 at Philadelphia, where Jesus showed himself to A.
191:4.1 called by A. to discuss the crucifixion of Jesus and
191:4.2 in the synagogue was just being opened by A. and
191:4.2 where Jesus had appeared between A. and Lazarus,
193:6.4 going to Philadelphia to visit A. and Lazarus;
195:1.11 to follow the uncompromising attitude of A..
Abnerian
171:1.6 remained the center of the A. kingdom of heaven.
171:1.6 from Philadelphia the missionaries of the A.
abnormal
52:2.11 has weeded out most of the a. and defective strains.
52:2.12 degenerated, unsalvable a. and inferior mortals.
84:4.5 Men have regarded women as peculiar, even a..
85:6.2 believed that such a. beings were indwelt by the gods
90:1.2 anything a. was ascribed to spirit possession,
100:5.9 carried their mental dissociation to the level of a.
abnormalities
103:2.1 are characterized by a “stormy labor” and other a. of
abnormality
90:1.2 any striking mental or physical a. constituted
abnormally
139:12.9 Judas grew a. suspicious of his best friends, even of
aboard
130:4.12 They rose early the next morning to go a. the boat
abode or central abode or eternal abode; see abode—verb
1:3.1 by Mystery Monitors dispatched from the ca. of his
5:0.1 as the Father can descend from his ea. in infinite
5:2.2 the Father, whether at the ca. or at some other place,
11:0.1 Paradise is a material sphere as well as a spiritual a.
11:0.2 The glory and spiritual splendor of the divine a. are
11:1.1 well-nigh circular, but not spherical, a. of the Deities.
11:1.2 everlastingly will dwell in this same central and ea..
11:1.4 directly back to the Father’s presence, to his ca..
11:9.8 that this perfect a. of the Father is the real and far-
13:1.4 Universal Father fraternize and function on this a..
13:1.7 this supernal a. which have not been revealed to
13:1.9 At this celestial a. may be found numerous orders of
14:2.7 drawn inward towards the a. of the Gods.
14:6.34 the a. of the personality presence of the Infinite Mind
21:4.5 unqualifiedly supreme in the universes of their a..
27:1.5 you awake to life everlasting on the shores of the ea.
27:7.7 the threefold fluctuation of the light of the Deity a.,
32:4.9 by one of the Seven Master Spirits of ca. and by the
39:8.3 1. To gain admission to the Paradise seraphic a. in a
43:3.3 spoke of their a. in the plural: “There is a river,
43:4.4 is modest in comparison with the ca. of the Most
45:5.1 The ca. of this wonderful sector is the chief temple
46:5.15 The Constellation Fathers take up their a. in this
46:5.16 The fifth circle is the a. of the Lanonandeks,
47:1.2 the great spirit a. located at the center of activities,
48:4.11 Beings indigenous to the ca. are incapable of
56:1.3 energy and pure spirit and in his supermaterial a..
62:3.1 in the treetop a. of a superior pair of these agile
62:3.7 They largely forsook the trees as places of a.,
70:7.7 thus be compelled to remain outside the men’s a.
73:4.1 their place of a. is often called the Garden of Eden
95:2.7 of the fixed stars, the supposed a. of the kings.
107:3.10 go out from that a. only by the will of the Father.
114:7.13 far transcends the sphere of their terrestrial a., but I
130:7.4 interior position outside of the fixed a. of Paradise.
131:4.2 is supreme in power and abides in the supreme a..
137:1.6 Jesus was asleep when they reached his a., but
154:7.2 did Jesus have even the semblance of a settled a..
168:1.14 believed that such a soul had gone on to the a. of
168:2.6 Adjuster of Lazarus, now in waiting, to resume a. in
abode—verb
67:1.2 his self-exaltation because he a. not in the truth.”
135:9.1 twenty-five or thirty who a. with him constantly),
189:4.2 Only these women a. in Joseph’s house, and they
190:1.9 David a. there in Bethany with Martha and Mary
abodes
11:0.1 creation of the Father is domiciled on material a.;
13:3.2 little concerning these pure-spirit a. which can be
13:4.6 The executive a. of the Seven Master Spirits are,
14:1.12 time required for the planetary a. of the first or
15:7.3 They are indeed heavenly a., and they increase in
18:3.6 The personal a. of each trio of the Ancients of Days
18:7.4 Their a. are indeed modest in comparison with the
25:6.4 Their permanent headquarters are in the circular a.
26:4.13 secured your entrance to the settled a. of eternity;
27:1.3 status in the timeless and spaceless a. of Paradise.
32:2.9 The organization of planetary a. is still progressing in
36:4.1 These a. are known as the system midsonite
44:3.2 those who construct and remodel the a. assigned
44:3.2 planning and creation of their morontia or spirit a..
44:3.3 who function in designing and assembling the a. of
46:5.33 are on Jerusem numerous additional designated a..
47:1.3 finaliters as they function in their headquarters a..
47:3.12 journey back and forth between their residential a.
48:1.2 worlds, but all fifty-six of the system transition a.,
48:3.15 you are permitted to make certain changes in the a.
62:3.9 began the construction of new treetop a. and new
63:5.5 clever in disguising their partially sheltered a.
66:7.3 over exemplary a. which they maintained as homes
167:7.6 death of the flesh and the new life in the spirit a..”
178:3.4 in my Father’s universe and in mine are many a.,
180:6.3 into all truth as you pass through the many a. in my
181:1.2 guide you through the many a. in the future life in
abolish
70:10.12 Hebrews were the first to a. the practice of paying
abolished
51:4.7 slavery is a. soon after the arrival of the imported
abolition
71:8.5 3. The a. of all forms of slavery and human bondage.
72:5.2 No problems have arisen out of the a. of slavery
abomination
146:2.3 the known and established laws of God is an a. to
146:2.3 the divine law, even his prayer shall be an a..”
147:5.9 Such sinful practices are an a. in the sight of God.”
aboriginal
61:7.4 six colored races mutated from the a. human stock.
76:2.4 the blue and red man and with the a. Andonic stock.
79:2.2 of the red and yellow races with the a. Andonites.
81:4.9 come the nearest to preserving the a. Andonic type.
aborigines
61:6.3 the sole survivors of these Urantia a., the Eskimos,
63:4.3 of religion were already present in these Urantia a..
63:5.4 These a. of Urantia were not tree dwellers, though
64:1.0 1. THE ANDONIC ABORIGINES
64:7.18 drove these Eskimo descendants of the Urantia a.
78:1.5 These a. still held the northlands of the Eurasian
79:2.2 the so-called a. of India are hardly representative of
81:4.4 1. Andonic, Urantia a..
85:1.5 ignorant and superstitious a. believed that caves led
abort
133:1.4 to mitigate the attack in case of my failure to a. it.
aborted
51:3.2 the fragmentary account of the a. development of
59:2.10 to four thousand tiny eyelets; others had a. eyes.
92:4.6 But the a. teachings of Adam were carried on by the
110:4.5 religion and strange “ism” has arisen from the a.,
abortion
68:6.9 Many races learned the technique of a., this practice
68:6.9 were virtually exterminated by the practice of both a.
abortive
60:3.21 as did the a. attempt to produce mammals during this
72:1.4 different orders of government—a. republics,
86:5.9 The savage looked upon sneezing as an a. attempt of
103:6.12 his a. attempts at metaphysics, man has attempted
abound
25:3.7 universes which a. in differences and teem with
46:5.31 monumental memorials which a. in every place of
46:5.31 All the architectural worlds a. in crystals and the
48:1.3 worlds not only a. in the heavy metals and crystals,
abounded
57:7.8 the various metals which a. in the superficial layers
73:3.5 surrounding the Garden a. in precious stones and
abounding
64:3.2 by forests, traversed by streams, and a. in game.
66:4.7 their residence in a warm region a. in fruits and nuts.
194:3.11 forgiveness, matchless good will, and a. love.
abounds
43:1.1 Edentia a. in fascinating highlands, elevations of
43:1.4 enhanced by the endless profusion of life which a.
49:3.2 section of Norlatiadek a. in meteoric space bodies;
about—non-exhaustive; see about
1:6.6 You can argue over opinions a. God, but experience
15:3.9 2. The circuit of your solar system a. the nucleus of
65:5.3 beings undoubtedly know exactly what they are a.;
68:4.4 the primitive savage was hedges a. by an endless
75:5.2 not beguiled; Adam knew exactly what he was a.;
92:6.18 The Christian religion is the religion a. the life and
94:12.7 not the gospel a. Jesus, but the living, spiritual reality
98:7.11 still valiantly portrays a beautiful religion a. Jesus
100:7.8 “He went a. doing good.”
101:4.7 The co-ordination of known or a.-to-be-known facts
102:7.1 you cannot be sure a. God unless you know him;
119:1.2 That which I am a. to do, you cannot do.
120:3.11 the safekeeping of the Son of Man a.-to-be until he
134:5.1 the subsequent appearance of the religion a. Jesus
141:3.6 only meant well, but he went a. actually doing good.
149:2.4 teaching so completely a. the person of Jesus.
155:6.6 discovered God; he was not merely talking a. God.
159:5.10 he so lived himself in that “he went a. doing good.
161:2.9 Jesus goes a. doing good, for God seems to be in
169:4.3 You learn a. God from Jesus by observing the
171:1.6 version of the teachings of Jesus and a. Jesus
171:7.9 It was literally true, “He went a. doing good.”
178:1.15 a mere tradition a. me and the times in which we
187:1.7 Jesus thought little a. himself, only of the terrible
193:6.4 differed with Peter regarding preaching a. Jesus in
194:1.2 discovered that this story a. Jesus had great power
194:2.8 this new message a. Jesus carried along with it
194:2.9 the new teachings a. his person and resurrection
194:4.6 all men were attracted to their teachings a. Jesus.
194:4.10 during which the gospel a. Jesus spread rapidly.
194:4.13 the active teachers of the new religion a. Jesus,
195:4.4 of the religion of Jesus into a religion a. Jesus.
196:1.2 suddenly supplant the theologic religion a. Jesus.
about
103:8.2 but the discourse a. God, being intellectual and
128:4.6 would be tempted to formulate a religion a. Jesus
138:6.3 teachings which might subsequently spring up a.
138:6.3 Be not sidetracked into preaching a. me and a. my
138:6.3 a cult having to do with beliefs and teachings a.
170:1.17 kingdom became more and more a religion a. him.
170:5.19 In a short time the teaching of this story a. Jesus
192:4.8 religion of Jesus into a new form of religion a. Jesus.
194:0.7 how these men came to preach a new gospel a. Jesus
195:9.8 twentieth century—is not only a religion a. Jesus,
195:10.15 which has more and more become a religion a. Jesus
196:2.1 You may preach a religion a. Jesus, but, perforce,
about-to-be
120:3.11 I commit the safekeeping of the Son of Man a. until
about-to-be-known
101:4.7 2. The co-ordination of known or a. facts and
above—see above all; see above sea level or water
1:6.6 but experience with God and in God exists a. and
3:1.1 God is simultaneously present “in heaven a. and on
3:6.3 the cosmic mind must be a. the levels of their
11:2.11 below nether Paradise; time just a. upper Paradise.
11:6.1 space which exist in the vast space reservoirs a. and
11:6.4 The unpervaded-space reservoirs extend vertically a.
11:7.7 galaxies swinging around Paradise, bounded a.
14:4.10 even personalities far a. the human level require a
15:10.2 thus ministering to the central universe a. and to the
21:3.14 that “higher beings,” those of origin on levels a. a
22:4.1 their name would be “Those a. Name and Number.”
25:4.13 the ministering spirits a. the status of cherubim are
28:4.2 are thus perfectly reflective of the authority a. and
28:4.9 the personal presence of the Master Spirits a. and of
28:4.10 by equating the Spirit voice-flash from a. and the
28:4.11 all orders of angels, including the supernaphim a.
28:5.8 wisdom of divinity from the universe a. and a flood
28:5.16 attuned to the superaphic harmony supervisors a.
34:7.7 live on spiritual planes far a. the conflicts produced
35:2.2 All orders of intelligent beings, superiors from a.
39:5.13 seraphim moves into a horizontal position a. the
40:10.5 but this does not mean that they are preferred a. their
42:5.1 Thirty-two octaves a. the visible light of the sun
43:1.2 Spirit beings would naturally travel a. the surface of
43:4.6 saying: “I will exalt my throne a. the Sons of God;
45:3.5 controller of interned spirits a. the order of mortal
45:5.3 extending from divinity and perfection a. down to
46:5.18 All ex-mortals a. the status of Jerusem citizens and
50:1.2 the exaltation of their own minds over and a. the will
51:4.2 the red man stands far a. the indigo—black—race.
52:5.9 length of life, during this period, climbs well a. the
52:6.7 is that of applying spiritual pressure from a., thus
58:2.1 embracing wave lengths ranging both a. and below
58:2.2 ten miles a. the surface of the earth, and which
58:2.6 A. this region is the inner ionosphere and next a.
58:2.7 cyclones which whirl in opposite directions a. and
58:2.7 whirl in opposite directions when occurring a. or
58:5.1 the center it is slightly a. the surface temperature of
58:5.7 pressure of a continental mass 15,000 feet a. the
59:1.15 Only certain parts of North America remained a.
59:2.2 only coastal highlands remained a. these shallow
59:3.1 The land was not elevated far a. the sea so that not
59:3.6 and all of this was subsequently elevated high a.
59:5.20 this section has ever since remained a. the sea.
59:6.4 eastern part of North America was high a. the sea;
60:3.11 The lava flows, both a. and below ground, were
61:3.8 highlands appearing as islands a. this ancient sea.
63:1.4 the Primates tribes implies a quality of mind far a.
64:5.3 These Sangik children were not only intelligent a.
68:3.3 which rises far a. even the struggles to maintain
68:6.11 tasks requiring intelligence a. the animal level but
69:8.4 they were far a. those of the surrounding tribes.
69:9.10 charms, such property being valued a. necessities.
72:7.9 standard of living on this continent, which is far a.
77:8.10 their abilities to make contact with the seraphim a.
78:1.9 and black—maintained a culture slightly a. that of the
78:2.3 The cultural status of the Adamites were far a. the
79:3.5 religious status of the inhabitants of India was far a.
81:3.3 olden cities rose a. the surrounding ground quickly
82:1.7 putting race perpetuation high a. individual ease
82:2.3 Free love has never been in good standing a. the
85:6.1 else on the face of the earth and in the heavens a.,
86:5.2 All primitive tribes, except those little a. animals,
88:2.5 or any likeness of anything that is in heaven a.,
92:5.5 in the heart of evolutionary man for help from a.
94:2.2 priests presume to exalt themselves a even their gods
95:2.9 the Egyptians had a religion far a. that of the
95:5.9 He had a Deity concept far a. that of the Hebrews,
96:5.3 the advances which Moses made over and a. the
97:1.4 the evolving God concept to ascend to heights a.
99:7.2 loyalty to a transcendent object, a goal beyond and a.
100:5.4 over and a. purely psychologic involvement.
104:2.1 the henotheistic exaltation of one god a. the many,
106:8.2 stagger the imagination of beings far a. the human
107:5.2 all forms of Monitors a. the first or virgin groups.
108:3.6 “Now to you, superiors far a. me, I come as one
111:1.5 and touches the spirit-morontia energy system a..
111:3.2 as the Adjuster, function a. the morontia level.
113:3.6 angelic personality, created but a little a. the level of
121:4.6 ennobling but were usually a. the common people.
122:5.5 Joseph and Mary were educated far a. the average
124:2.3 Jesus’ interest in study was somewhat a. the average
128:1.10 God with us, having a name a. every name and on
130:4.9 Only in degree does man possess mind a. the level
131:2.2 he is God; there is none beside him in heaven a. or
133:6.5 part of man which forever elevates him a. the level
134:4.9 some supersovereignty, some authority over and a.
135:3.3 John was never able to rise a. the confusion
135:11.2 down to the earth from heaven and is a. us all.
136:7.2 expecting a Messiah who would be a. natural law.
136:8.8 triumphantly put loyalty to his Father’s will a.
139:12.4 special trait about Jesus which Judas admired a.
139:12.4 Judas was never able to rise a. his Judean
141:5.3 you desire a. everything to do the will of the Father
141:7.12 Jesus always lived independent of, and a., all human
142:6.4 Nicodemus, except a man be born from a., he cannot
142:6.5 not marvel that I said you must be born from a..
142:6.7 If you would be led by this spirit from a., very
143:2.5 tell you that the human heart is deceitful a. all things
144:2.5 will change the just and righteous Father a..
145:2.6 that the natural human heart is deceitful a. all things
150:4.2 Remember that the disciple is hardly a. his master
151:6.5 by the swine herders from the highland a. them,
153:3.4 you dare to set up your own teachings a. the law
161:1.2 even as the Creator is a. and beyond the creature.”
161:2.7 he unquestionably lives on a spiritual plane far a. the
161:2.8 has never denied that he came from the Father a..
162:3.3 of setting himself up a. Moses and the Jewish law.
162:5.3 reject this light are from beneath; I am from a..
162:6.1 From the Father a. I bring to this world the water
165:5.2 progress in the spirit is far a. the need of raiment.
176:0.2 camp near Gethsemane located a short distance a.
177:4.4 over and a. all, just then, a new and dominating
178:0.1 the Master led them to a spot a short distance a.
181:2.21 “Nathaniel, you have learned to live a. prejudice and
185:7.2 no power over me except it were permitted from a.
187:1.2 to nail this notice to the top of the cross, just a. the
187:2.5 captain nailed the title up a. his head, and it read in
187:2.7 the captain was nailing the title a. the Master’s head.
189:1.5 a. the tomb, the seven personalities from Paradise
195:9.9 calling to the best there is in man to rise a. all these
196:3.28 Religion stands a. science, art, philosophy, ethics,
above all
3:5.4 is but “one God and Father of all, who is a. all and
79:8.7 a. all else, the process of social standardization and
80:3.7 Blue men had courage, but a. all they were artists;
84:7.19 They desire a. all else to have sons to officiate in the
93:9.9 with the view of exalting themselves a. all races as
93:9.9 other national leaders high up a. all other persons,
94:2.2 the Brahman caste sought to exalt themselves a. all
96:4.3 resolutely maintain that Yahweh was over and a.
96:5.4 You shall be prospered a. all people, and the Lord
97:1.9 despite the maintenance that Yahweh was a. all.
97:1.9 O Lord, and you are exalted as head a. all.”
139:3.8 Herod feared James a. all the other apostles.
166:4.4 these Galileans were not in any manner sinners a.
166:4.4 men who were thus destroyed were offenders a.
174:0.2 your spirit shall rise a. all that may come upon you
above sea level or water
57:8.15 until the continental mass of land emerged well aw..
57:8.22 of years before so much land again appeared aw..
58:5.6 masses, and this is what keeps the continents aw..
58:5.6 When the sea bottoms are extruded as., they are
59:2.5 quiet all over the world, with much land again aw..
59:4.4 270,000,000 years ago the continents were all aw..
59:4.4 In millions of years not so much land had been aw.
59:4.8 southeast of the Cincinnati Island remained well aw..
59:4.16 Much of North America was aw., and great volcanic
59:5.2 areas, including most of North America, were aw..
59:5.11 inundation, and most of the land was soon well aw..
60:1.6 most of Europe, and all of Asia are well aw..
60:1.8 The Pacific coast, usually aw. during the continental
60:3.2 period much of the continental land was up aw.,
60:3.4 American continent and part of Europe were aw..
60:4.4 These two peaks held their heads aw. during several
61:1.1 the land areas of the world were very generally aw.
61:1.12 Carpathians, Apennines, and Pyrenees being up aw.
64:1.1 of the arid Tibetan land elevations, 30,000 feet as.;
64:2.6 but three or four are still aw. on the English coast.
133:3.4 citadel which stood almost two thousand feet as..
134:8.1 6,000 feet as., where they built a stone container in
Abraham—convert to Salem teachings of Melchizedek;
see also children of Abraham
35:4.5 The Melchizedek who lived during the time of A.
35:4.5 the truth of his day and safely pass it on to A. and
43:5.17 the relations of this Most High observer to A. when
45:4.16 likeness of mortal flesh at Salem in the days of A..
51:3.9 Melchizedek, the “sage of Salem” in the days of A.
66:8.5 mortal incarnation of Melchizedek in the days of A.;
74:8.10 Moses endeavored to trace the lineage of A. back to
76:5.6 A., who, with the power, patience, and authority of
77:2.11 This may be observed in the Biblical genealogy of A.
78:7.3 in a better position to trace A. right back to one of
80:8.2 This strain was carried in A.’ ancestry and
82:5.4 the days of A., cousin marriages were obligatory;
82:5.4 A. himself married his half sister, but such unions
89:6.8 The spectacle of A. constrained to sacrifice his son
93:3.1 which was introduced by his later convert A.,
93:3.3 even A. rather regarded this symbol as standing
93:3.3 as he had been instructed that the three Most Highs
93:3.8 represented to A. as a God who would accept man
93:4.5 But A. did believe halfheartedly, and even that was
93:4.14 Even A. resorted to this barbarous practice after
93:4.14 the religious practices of his followers, even of A..
93:4.14 he simply did not feel quite at ease until he had
93:4.14 at ease until he had offered a conventional sacrifice.
93:4.16 during this time A. attended the Salem school three
93:4.16 He finally became a convert to the Salem teachings,
93:5.0 5. THE SELECTION OF ABRAHAM
93:5.1 not a mistake to refer to A. as a chosen individual.
93:5.1 Melchizedek did lay upon A. the responsibility of
93:5.2 to receive the doctrine of Salem as was that of A..
93:5.3 receivers had been observing the ancestors of A.,
93:5.3 The children of Terah, the father of A., in every way
93:5.4 Nahor, A.’ brother, not having seen Melchizedek,
93:5.5 A few weeks after the death of A.’ father, Terah,
93:5.5 the Hittite, to extend this invitation to A. and Nahor:
93:5.5 but Lot, A.’ nephew, decided to go with his uncle to
93:5.6 A. and Lot chose a hilly fastness near the city where
93:5.6 From their stronghold in the hills A. and Lot made
93:5.7 A. and Lot journeyed to the valley of the Nile to
93:5.7 A. found a distant relative on the Egyptian throne,
93:5.7 he served as the commander of two very successful
93:5.7 he and his wife, Sarah, lived at court, and when
93:5.7 he was given a share of the spoils of his military
93:5.8 It required great determination for A. to forego the
93:5.8 Pharaoh urged A. to return to the execution of his
93:5.9 A. had kingly ambitions, and on the way back from
93:5.9 he laid before Lot his plan to subdue all Canaan and
93:5.10 A. began to mature his military projects.
93:5.10 He was soon recognized as the civil ruler of Salem
93:5.10 Melchizedek restrained A., who was fired with a zeal
93:5.11 Melchizedek was willing that A. should formulate a
93:5.11 A. going over to Hebron to establish his military
93:5.12 A.,because of his close connection with Melchizedek
93:5.12 they all revered Melchizedek and unduly feared A..
93:5.12 A. knew of this fear and only awaited an opportune
93:5.12 Upon hearing of this, A., at the head of his seven
93:5.12 His own bodyguard of 318 officered the army,
93:5.13 When Melchizedek heard of A.’ declaration of war,
93:5.13 caught up with his former disciple as he returned
93:5.13 A. insisted that the God of Salem had given him
93:5.13 The other ninety per cent he removed to his capital
93:5.14 After this battle of Siddim, A. became leader of a
93:5.14 His diplomatic dealings with the king of Sodom,
93:5.14 the fear in which he was so generally held, resulted in
93:5.14 A. was really well on the way to establishing a state
93:6.0 6. MELCHIZEDEK’S COVENANT WITH A.
93:6.1 A. envisaged the conquest of all Canaan.
93:6.1 His determination was only weakened by the fact
93:6.1 A. had about decided to embark upon the enterprise
93:6.1 when the thought that he had no son to succeed him
93:6.1 He arranged another conference with Melchizedek;
93:6.1 the visible Son of God, persuaded A. to abandon his
93:6.2 Melchizedek explained to A the futility of contending
93:6.2 the descendants of A., meanwhile greatly increased,
93:6.3 And Melchizedek made a formal covenant with A. at
93:6.3 Said he to A.: “Look now up to the heavens and
93:6.3 A. believed Melchizedek, “and it was counted to
93:6.3 then Melchizedek told A. the story of the future
93:6.4 This covenant of Melchizedek with A. represents the
93:6.5 that Isaac, the son of A., was born in accordance
93:6.5 After the birth of Isaac, A. took a very solemn
93:6.5 covenant he changed his name from Abram to A..
93:6.6 Now A. had always so opposed circumcision that
93:6.6 that on this occasion he decided to solemnize the
93:6.7 real and public surrender of his personal ambitions
93:6.7 three celestial beings appeared to him on the plains
93:6.8 the reconciliation between A. and Melchizedek
93:6.8 A. again assumed the civil and military leadership
93:6.8 A. greatly improved the Salem temple and provided
93:6.8 He not only extended the tithing system but also
93:6.8 he also instituted many improved methods of
93:6.8 He did much to effect improvement of the herds
93:6.8 A. was a shrewd and efficient business man,
93:6.8 A. was a wealthy man for his day;
93:6.8 he was not overly pious, but he was thoroughly
93:6.8 but he was thoroughly sincere, and he did believe in
93:6.8 and he did believe in Machiventa Melchizedek.
93:8.1 before A.’ death to insure that the truth of the one
93:9.1 It was a great trial for A when Melchizedek suddenly
93:9.2 a sadness in the heart of A. that he never overcame.
93:9.2 Hebron he had abandoned when he gave up the
93:9.2 he departed from Salem, going south to live near his
93:9.3 A. became fearful and timid immediately after the
93:9.3 He withheld his identity upon arrival at Gerar,
93:9.3 A. one night had overheard a plot to murder him
93:9.3 all his life he feared that someone would kill him
93:9.4 But A. was not long to be deterred in his mission
93:9.4 Soon he made converts among the Philistines and of
93:9.4 Thus did A. become a great leader in Palestine.
93:9.4 He was held in reverence by all groups and honored
93:9.4 He was the spiritual leader of all the surrounding
93:9.4 During the closing years of his life he once more
93:9.4 he had worked in association with Melchizedek.
93:9.4 A.’ last act was to send trusty servants to the city
93:9.4 It had long been the custom of A.’ people to marry
93:9.4 And A. died confident in that faith in God which
93:9.4 faith in God which he had learned from Melchizedek
93:9.5 due to memory of Joseph’s great-grandfather A..
93:9.5 the later teachings of A. and Isaac, Joseph elected
93:9.7 describe as conversations between A. and God
93:9.7 in reality conferences between A. and Melchizedek.
93:9.7 The record of so many contacts of A. and Sarah with
93:9.8 Joseph are far more reliable than those about A.,
93:9.8 Keturah was not a wife of A.; like Hagar, she was
93:9.8 All of A.’ property went to Isaac, the son of Sarah,
93:9.8 A. was not so old as the records indicate, and his
93:9.9 edited all their records for the purpose of raising A.
93:9.9 preserving only the narrative of the meeting of A.
93:9.9 which they deemed reflected great honor upon A..
93:10.3 the progeny of A. through Isaac as intermarried with
94:0.1 Melchizedek’s covenant with A. was the pattern
94:7.5 missionaries about Melchizedek’s covenant with A.;
95:3.5 religious circumstances that made it easy for A.
95:7.3 treasured the traditions of Melchizedek, A., Moses,
96:0.3 is predicated upon the covenant between A. and
96:1.4 Semites, including the immediate descendants of A.,
96:2.3 after the days of Machiventa Melchizedek and A.
96:2.3 A. was not the racial father of all the Hebrews;
96:2.3 he was not even the progenitor of all the Bedouin
96:5.3 Without the teaching of Machiventa to A. and his
96:5.9 thousands of the collateral descendants of A.,
97:1.4 reiterated the Melchizedek covenant with A. and
109:6.4 served with Melchizedek in the days of A. and had
121:7.3 regarded as having been ordained by Father A.
122:1.1 the father of Jesus went back to the days of A. and
122:9.12 his holy covenant—The oath which he swore to A.
126:1.2 Gerizim and recount to himself the traditions of A.
127:3.3 Jesus and his brother discussed the traditions of A.,
130:3.4 revelations of Melchizedek and the covenant of A..
130:3.4 The Jews were the offspring of A. and occupied
130:8.2 I want to be a true son of A., but I cannot find God
133:9.2 interested in the history of Ur, the birthplace of A.,
135:6.7 Tell me not that A. is your father.
136:1.1 regarded their national history as beginning with A.
136:1.1 no matter whether he was called the “seed of A.”
142:3.4 Father was proclaimed by Melchizedek to A. and
142:3.4 A. left Ur because of the establishment of sun
150:5.3 By faith was A justified and made aware of salvation
150:8.6 the God of A., and the God of Isaac, and the God
150:8.6 Blessed are you, O Yahweh, the shield of A..”
151:0.1 of Damascus discourse on the glory of father A..
157:6.11 Before A. was, I am.
159:4.1 with God in heaven even before the times of A.
159:4.2 of the Scriptures were not in existence before A..
161:2.9 Jesus once declared, “Before A. was, I am.”
162:7.3 “I know that you are A.’ seed, yet your leaders
162:7.3 And when you reply that A. is your father, then do
162:7.3 you would do the works of A..
162:7.3 But A. did not so treat the truth of God.
162:7.5 statement proves that I have a devil, seeing that A.
162:7.5 And he asks: ‘Are you so much greater than A.
162:7.5 Even A. rejoiced to see my day, and by faith he
162:7.5 to see my day, and by faith he saw it and was glad.”
162:7.6 fifty years of age, and yet you talk about seeing A.
162:7.6 “Verily, verily, I say to you, before A. was, I am.”
166:3.5 seed of A. down with the believers of the gentile
167:3.3 a daughter of A. who has been bound down by
169:3.2 carried away by the angels to rest in A.’ bosom.
169:3.2 Dives lifted up his eyes and beheld A. afar off and
169:3.2 Dives cried aloud: ‘Father A., have mercy on me
169:3.2 then A. replied: ‘My son, you should remember
169:3.2 said Dives to A.: ‘I pray you send Lazarus back to
169:3.2 But A. said: ‘My son, they have Moses and the
169:3.2 And then answered Dives: ‘No, No, Father A.!
169:3.2 said A.: ‘If they hear not Moses and the prophets,
171:6.2 gone to lodge with a sinner, an apostate son of A.
171:6.3 home, and you have become indeed a son of A..”
174:3.2 Moses heard the Father say, ‘I am the God of A.,
174:3.4 “I am the God of A., Isaac, and Jacob,” not I was
174:4.6 this Psalm so as to make it refer to A. instead of
175:1.5 God of A., Isaac, and Jacob will keep his hands of
175:3.2 the Son of the God who made a covenant with A.,
181:2.7 “You are a true son of A., but what a time I have
Abraham—member of the Sanhedrin
148:8.1 A., a young and influential member of theSanhedrin,
148:8.5 A. the Pharisee, gave all of his worldly goods to the
149:3.2 as a result of the recent conversion of young A.
Abrahamic
95:6.1 The doctrine of the A. covenant was virtually extinct
Abram—see Abraham
93:6.5 that he changed his name from A. to Abraham.
abridge
113:5.1 authority to curtail or a. the prerogatives of human
118:7.1 does not in the least a. the sovereignty of will
abridged
139:4.14 This Book of Revelation, which you now have in a.
abridgers
28:7.3 tertiary seconaphim are the timesavers, space a.,
abridgment
54:2.3 the unrecognized a. of the creature’s personal
118:8.8 That mind which can effect a partial a. of time and
136:5.4 Your wish in all such matters will constitute the a.
abroad
1:3.6 fragmented entities, the will of God a. in the universe
4:1.9 the not-fully-revealed presences a. in the universe
34:6.13 transcends fear because the love of God is shed a. in
52:7.3 and the glory of God is being shed a. in the world.
66:4.1 almost a thousand years for the news to spread a.,
67:6.6 and fifty advanced groups scattered a. in the world.
68:1.2 Even in the days of Cain it was fatal to go a. alone
71:1.22 at liberty to go a. in the land to become immoral.
74:2.4 As the news of Adam’s arrival spread a., thousands
80:7.9 contributed to the scattering a. of the biologic and
108:6.3 reflection of the image of God a. in the universe.
119:4.4 we all knew that our beloved Sovereign was a. in
121:2.3 the Jews were a. in the world, dwelling in many
133:9.5 Ganid spread a. many of the noble truths which he
135:6.3 the travelers carried a. the news of John’s preaching
137:3.6 they insisted on quietly spreading the news a. that
137:4.1 and the invitations had been sent a. for the wedding
144:5.21 Shed a. the spirit of your mercy in our creature
145:2.15 some of them rushed out to spread the news a.
146:4.4 the leper began to publish a. throughout the town
146:4.4 As a result of his spreading a. the news that Jesus
146:6.4 So the word went a. throughout Galilee and into
147:0.2 unduly alarmed by the spreading a. of the reports
151:6.6 this episode was published a. by the swine tenders
153:4.3 while he who gathers not with me scatters a..
156:2.2 they went a. in Sidon to teach and preach during the
163:7.2 It was no longer necessary for Jesus to go a. to teach
164:4.11 Then Josiah, standing upon a stool, shouted a. to all
181:1.6 even after you are scattered a. by persecution and
181:2.13 shall the Spirit of Truth lead each of you a. to labor
181:2.27 will be smitten and the sheep will be scattered a..
184:3.13 that Jesus was a dangerous teacher to be a. among
190:2.7 James forbade their publishing a. the fact of this
191:0.1 the agents of the Sanhedrin if they were found a..
191:4.3 pray the Father of truth to shed a. in your hearts a
192:2.7 When your brethren begin to scatter a. because of
193:1.3 they published a. the news that they had seen Jesus,
193:2.2 And so send I you a. to preach this salvation of
193:2.2 when you go a. to tell all nations the good news of
abrogate
3:3.4 foreknowledge does not in the least a. their freedom
136:7.1 and provided Jesus would a. his second decision
146:2.5 love combined with mercy cannot effectively a..
146:2.6 Mercy does not wholly a. universe fairness.
abrogated
103:4.4 such an intimate family relationship are forever a..
137:4.13 No law of nature was modified, a., or transcended.
175:3.2 The divine covenant had been a., and the end of the
abrogates
31:0.9 this exalted equality in no way a. individuality or
abrogation
71:5.4 even the slightest a. of any of the basic liberties of
118:7.1 all finite choice—constitute an a. of finite volition.
137:4.13 Nothing happened but the a. of time in association
abrupt
65:7.7 individual never experiences a. transitions of spirit
110:4.3 Certain a. presentations of thoughts, conclusions,
abruptly
11:4.1 The central Isle ends a. at the periphery, but its size
59:5.5 A., the first of the land animals appeared.
183:2.1 After Judas so a. left the table while eating the Last
Absalom—a son of David
97:9.15 Today, A. might be called a demagogue; his mother
abscesses
90:4.4 fractures and dislocations, to open boils and a.;
absence—see absence of
33:6.1 Michael’s a. from Salvington in no way interferes
35:1.2 in Gabriel’s a. the Father Melchizedek functions as
38:4.4 If a seraphim bears responsibilities which forbid a.
113:2.10 during her a. the associated cherubim functions as
120:0.8 the administration of his universe during his a. on
120:1.6 cannot occur during your a. from Salvington on
125:3.2 They did not discover Jesus’ a. until they reached
134:1.6 this trip would necessitate Jesus’ a. for a year,
145:4.2 full and perfect joy but for Jesus’ continued a..
148:3.3 During these periods of a., Jesus was accompanied
152:1.5 Jesus’ a. prevents such material manifestations,
158:1.6 When Jesus saw their anxiety over his prolonged a.
178:0.1 several of the apostles remarked about Judas’ a.,
179:0.3 on Passover night, they thought nothing of its a..
182:0.2 wonder about the meaning of Judas’s prolonged a.
184:5.8 charges against him without witnesses and in his a..
absence of—see absence of, in the
2:6.5 presupposed a. of unity in the nature of Deity and
9:6.3 endows them with consciousness despite the total a.
15:8.10 Gravity and a. of heat (cold) organize and hold
18:6.7 In the event of the temporary a. of a Creator Son
33:6.1 During the a. of Michael, as recently on the mission
42:4.5 while cold merely signifies a. of heat—comparative
42:5.16 and the very a. of this hypothetical ether enables the
43:1.3 This a. of atmospheric disturbances and of seasonal
45:6.7 nativity world except for the a. of sex differentiation.
56:0.2 disharmony and indicate a. of co-ordination;
58:7.2 But the a. of such fossils in the early rock layers does
59:6.3 or to the long a. of volcanic action as to an unusual
70:3.5 The a. of a common language has always impeded
71:1.3 as a state and failed to survive because of the a. of
86:5.3 The a. of reasoned thought in the presence of
98:2.7 In Greece, the almost complete a. of priests and
100:6.6 that cosmic poise which betokens the a. of all doubt
101:2.2 Revelation compensates for the a. of the morontia
101:3.1 Religion is so vital that it persists in the a. of learning
102:3.2 paradoxes resulting from the a. of the experiential
103:6.7 futile effort to compensate for the a. of the mota of
103:6.8 only technique which can compensate for the a. of
110:4.1 subjects because of the a. of responsive recognition.
114:5.3 The a. of the corporeal staff of a Planetary Prince
114:5.3 The a. of the Planetary Prince is compensated by the
130:2.8 it is the a. of such mental powers in the animal
139:5.5 the weak point in Philip’s make-up was the a. of
144:6.4 they were so disconcerted by the a. of the Master.
160:1.10 atone for the a. of the hunger and thirst for true
160:1.15 my quest suffered from the a. of certainty of
165:0.2 there was, accordingly, an a. of miracle working.
180:1.6 The consciousness of sacrifice implies the a. of the
180:5.12 piety or creedal loyalty can compensate for the a.
absence of, in the
3:5.16 are able to identify and choose the good in the a. of
12:5.5 Sequentiality can consciousize time even in the a. of
29:5.6 But in the a. of such plans the associate force
33:5.2 In the a. of the Creator Son he might preside over
51:4.8 the a. of competent judges to pass upon the biologic
57:7.1 and in the a. of a protective combustion atmosphere
65:8.4 but not in the a. of mental capacity and desire—
81:5.1 Evolution may advance in the a. of culture, but
81:6.6 spiritual value may be acquired in the a. of wealth,
84:7.5 insured the appearance of children in the a. of all
89:10.3 There is no sin in the a. of conscious disloyalty to
103:2.6 In the a. of wrong teaching, the mind of the child
103:6.9 functions acceptably in the a. of mota and in the
103:7.8 Always, in the a. of revelation or in the failure to
108:2.9 in the a. of anything resembling a crisis decision—
114:4.1 in the a. of direct action by Michael, trustee of
115:3.2 but in the very a. of such divergencies, mind finds no
122:8.7 In the a. of printing, when most human knowledge
126:4.1 Many times before, in the a. of speakers, Jesus had
149:1.4 In the a. of direct word from the Master regarding
158:6.4 nor can you do spiritual work in the a. of spiritual
absences
21:2.11 During these a. a Creator Son is able to invest the
absent—see absent from
18:4.2 From time to time one of this trio may a. himself to
18:5.4 or a. while representing the Ancients of Days at
25:6.4 as individuals they may be a., but never in large
32:3.4 the Father is personally present as such but a. in
32:3.4 in the universes of space the Father is a. in person,
44:7.3 the real soul of expression is a. unless these realities
58:4.7 sedimentation and intermittent lava flow is a. today,
62:5.2 grasping function of the toe was a., completely a..
63:4.2 and the sense of humor was almost entirely a..
73:3.1 The committee on location was a. for almost three
74:3.1 Silent were the familiar broadcasts, and a. were all
74:4.3 Amadon was a., being in charge of the guard of
82:1.6 What is called sex appeal is virtually a. even in
103:3.5 evolution the moral element was never wholly a..
113:2.10 case when the complemental seraphim is similarly a..
113:6.5 man’s slumbering soul as the a. Adjuster is the
119:1.1 while he (Michael) would be a. on an unexplained
120:1.5 insurrection in the universe while you are a. on
120:1.7 “As long as you are a. on this final bestowal, I
123:4.6 slight accident, occurring while Joseph was a. in
137:1.6 first before men had you not been a. engaged in a
152:1.5 Though the Master is a. as a material being, he is
173:4.0 4. PARABLE OF THE ABSENT LANDLORD
177:0.2 the Master informed Andrew that he intended to be a
181:2.14 rejoiced that, though he who carried the bag is a.,
181:2.27 When I am a., there is great danger that some of
182:2.1 they returned to their camp and found Judas a..
184:5.8 were agreed upon while the accused prisoner was a..
187:4.3 the Apostle John was a., having gone into the city to
191:0.3 David, but they were all a. on their last assignment
191:2.1 Even now one of you is a..
absent from
18:2.2 When an Eternal of Days is a. from his sphere, his
21:2.11 When a Michael Son is a. from his universe, its
23:2.16 —was a. from the roll calls of Orvonton for almost a
24:7.2 A servital will be long a. from Havona on assignment
33:6.2 When the Bright and Morning Star is a. from
47:10.1 Power Supervisors are a. from these occasions of
49:5.11 are many common species a. from your planet.
55:10.4 be effective when and as the Master Son may be a.
75:5.6 their father was a. from home while their mother was
84:7.24 the parents are a. from the family picture so much of
86:5.10 proving that the ghost soul could be a. from the
86:5.10 during sleep while temporarily a. from the body.
94:3.7 concept was fatally a. from Brahmanic philosophy.
114:0.2 it follows that 191,924,362 angels were a. from this
119:2.3 extraordinary proclamations of intention to be a.
119:4.3 Michael was a. from Salvington during this,
122:5.9 transpire while they would be a. from home in
129:3.4 in the belief that all the time Jesus had been a. from
139:6.7 Nathaniel was often a. from the apostolic councils,
139:7.3 Matthew had to be a. from many of the precious
148:3.2 the apostles ventured to ask Jesus why he was a.
150:1.1 the evangelists were to be a. from Bethsaida on their
156:6.5 While Jesus was a. from Capernaum and Galilee,
157:1.3 tardy payment because they had been a. from
170:2.10 the belief that Jesus was then a. from the world for
177:4.8 Judas knew that Jesus was then a. from the camp
absented
144:6.1 joint conference but a. himself the last two weeks.
Absoluta
42:2.6 On Uversa, space potency is spoken of as A..
absolute—noun; see Absolute
0:4.8 2. A. and Subabsolute. Absolute realities are
0:6.13 Eternal Paradise is the a. of patterns; the Eternal
10:3.7 with regard to the totality of Deity function in a..
10:3.18 As a. the Son functions as a person and only in the
21:1.2 Each Creator Son is the a. of the united deity
21:6.1 each Paradise Michael is the a. of the dual deity
101:6.16 faith of Jesus approached the status of a universe a.
102:7.8 Only an unqualified reality, an a., could dare to be
104:4.1 cause of the Absolutes; he is the a. of Absolutes.
104:5.6 The Eternal Son is the a. of spirit reality,
104:5.6 The Paradise Isle is the a. of cosmic reality,
104:5.6 The Conjoint Actor is the a. of mind reality,
105:3.6 The Deity Absolute is the qualifier of the a. and the
105:3.8 the undeified; correlator of the a. and the relative.
105:5.3 appearance of the finite as a derivative of the a.,
106:4.1 but functions in this respect as a self-qualified a.;
106:8.12 from the a. of existentials to the finality of
109:7.5 personality on the order of the infinite and a.,
112:1.1 the highest absonite, even to the borders of the a..
112:1.3 the absonite, and even as impinging upon the a..
112:1.9 This supreme dimension is an associable a. and,
112:1.9 potential for subinfinite penetration of the a..
absolute—adjective
0:1.13 nonexistent; the time-space status of Paradise is a..
0:11.12 Potential infinity is a. and inseparable from eternity.
0:11.12 neither can infinity of actual personality be a. except
1:3.4 God’s spirit is, in and of himself, a.; in the Son it is
1:3.8 I know that, while the great God is a., eternal, and
1:5.14 God, being eternal, universal, a., and infinite, does
1:6.3 God, the highest, even supreme, ultimate, and a..
1:7.7 therefore neither space nor time can be a. or infinite.
2:1.8 personality distributions which are diminishingly a.,
2:6.1 God could be great and a., somehow even
3:2.15 in attributes, eternal in wisdom, and a. in reality.
5:6.8 the material and mortal will, and that decree is a..
6:4.1 the spiritual power of the Son is a. in relation to all
7:0.5 gravity control of all spirit realities continues as a..
7:2.1 the Original Son is profound, a. in the spiritual sense.
7:2.3 are finite beings; they are neither absonite nor a..
9:0.5 the Father and the Son, is perfect and changeless—a..
9:1.5 herein is he a.—his sovereignty is unqualified.
9:4.3 The Conjoint Creator is a. only in the domain of
10:2.4 The Eternal Son is the unqualified personality-a.,
10:3.5 the Father, to have been a. in a total sense, must
10:3.7 forever impossible to act alone as the personality-a..
10:3.8 The Father is personally a. in liberty of action, but in
10:3.8 the Father is not discernibly a. as total Deity except
11:9.5 Paradise is the a. of patterns; Havona is an exhibit of
12:5.2 Space is not a., for it is pervaded by the Unqualified
12:5.2 space, but we do know that the a. of time is eternity.
12:6.2 God is a in the spiritual administration of the cosmos
14:4.8 7. A..
16:1.4 It might embrace much that is ultimate but not a..
21:6.1 they are probably a. in relation to that part of
27:0.1 but seraphim are not absonite, neither are they a..
42:10.1 This eternal cycle of energy is a. and, being a.
42:10.1 and, being a., is expansile in neither fact nor value;
56:9.4 comprehension and creature realization, as a..
56:9.7 Deity presence is a. only on Paradise,
69:9.17 The right to property is not a.; it is purely social.
102:1.5 God is so all real and a. that no material sign of
102:7.1 The cause is a., infinite, eternal, and changeless;
105:2.3 prereality which, though infinite, is revealed as a. in
105:2.5 The absolute personality of the Son makes a. the fact
105:3.4 nonvolitional reality, Paradise is the a. of patterns.
105:7.2 It is hardly a.—only the Paradise Isle is truly a. in the
105:7.2 something which is not exactly finite nor yet a..
106:6.4 as its name implies, is really a. in total function.
106:7.1 Eternity itself, though a., is not more than a..
106:7.4 have a potentially final destiny that is a. in value;
106:9.1 of all reality with an existential majesty that is a..
107:1.6 the possibility of the attainment of God as a..
107:4.2 intensiveness of meaning, value, and fact they are a..
115:3.1 infinite, is unqualified in extent and a. in fact.
115:3.10 potentiality is a. while actuality is emergent;
115:3.10 actuality is a. while potentiality is emergent;
115:3.16 the actuality of the potentials of the I AM is a.,
115:3.16 the potentiality of the actuals of the I AM is also a..
115:4.4 the a. God (as a.) can and does make contact with
118:1.10 To God, as a., an ascending mortal who has made
118:2.2 Undoubtedly the attainment of God in a. would
118:3.5 the nearest of all nonabsolute things to being a..
118:3.5 While there is much about space that is a., that does
118:3.5 that is absolute, that does not mean that space is a..
118:6.4 power of choice, and though such choosing is not a.,
130:4.2 intelligence, and spirit experience is changeless, a..
130:4.2 embrace, or spiritual identity which is a..
absolute act
0:11.10 inevitable in the Universal Father’s a. freewill act of
absolute actuality
0:4.7 The Eternal Son is an a. spiritual actuality; mortal
115:3.16 the actuality of the potentials of the I AM is a.,
115:4.1 they encompass all a. and all infinite potentiality
absolute actualization
106:6.3 infinity and will consummate the a. of all potentials.
absolute actuals
104:5.2 consists in the interrelationship of the three a.:
115:3.17 since the basis for growth—the a.—is unqualified,
absolute administration
7:6.4 A. is inherent in priority of existence and is
absolute allegiance
67:2.2 commanding a. and unquestioning allegiance to
absolute areas
11:2.11 Paradise is nonspatial; hence its areas are a. and
absolute aspects
0:1.22 3. A., relative, and imperfect aspects in varied
absolute associates
107:1.5 believe that none of the other a. of the First Source
absolute association(s)
7:6.7 which unites them in bonds of near-a. spiritual
10:4.1 Of all a., the Paradise Trinity (the first triunity) is
105:6.1 from potentials to actuals within the a. of functional
115:2.1 that infinity is thus existentially present in these a.
absolute assurance
107:0.3 the a. and unqualified assurance that man can find
112:5.18 your Monitor is the a. that you yourself and not
absolute attitude
19:3.6 the nearest possible approach to the a. of Deity
absolute attributes
118:4.1 and assignment of a. to subordinate Divinity and to
absolute authority
35:5.6 Most High observer could exercise a. and arbitrary
53:5.2 there was no a. and personal sovereign authority in
100:7.5 Jesus spoke with confidence and taught with a..
149:2.12 Jesus assumed a. over his disciples, but no one ever
absolute basis
115:2.0 2. THE ABSOLUTE BASIS FOR SUPREMACY
absolute being(s)
7:2.3 are finite beings; they are neither absonite nor a..
7:5.6 possible for him, an a., to suspend consciousness of
34:3.7 Only a. are independent of time and space in the
94:3.2 It was definitely a belief in an a., even an infinite,
117:6.18 the revelation of the Infinite would be to an a..
absolute causation
105:1.1 A. primal causation in infinity the philosophers of the
absolute cause
102:7.1 The cause is a., infinite, eternal, and changeless;
105:0.1 almost limitless ellipse which is produced by one a.,
absolute center
1:2.10 through this a. gravity center the eternal God
11:0.1 hence must the a. controlling center be material,
115:5.1 Trinity, which ever remains as the a. center-source of
absolute certainty
102:2.4 In knowledge alone there can never be a., only
absolute circle
102:3.10 cosmic circle is universal, eternal, a., and infinite.
absolute circuit(s)
7:1.5 For there do exist within the a. spirit-gravity circuit
9:6.1 All these activities of mind are grasped in the a.
9:6.2 ideas, are unerringly drawn into this a. of mind.
12:3.1 the Father is infinite and acts over all four a.-gravity
12:3.6 They are a. presence circuits and like God are
absolute coexistence
14:6.17 while enjoying the satisfaction of a. with this divine
absolute coherence
105:2.11 as the a. of pure energy and of pure spirit in the
absolute concept
6:0.1 final expression of the “first” personal and a. of the
20:2.1 Every time an original and a. of being formulated by
21:1.1 encounters the fullness of a. personality concept
absolute confidence
14:6.12 It is the spiritual basis for a. in the Universal Father.
133:1.4 Ganid, I have a. in my Father’s overcare: I am
absolute co-ordinates
5:0.2 throughout the existential realities of his six a.,
133:5.10 in the nature and reactions of the Father and his a..
absolute cosmos
115:3.1 The a. is conceptually without limit; to define the
absolute creation
102:7.1 such a creation cannot be either final or a..
absolute Creator
116:0.2 believe they were made by a perfect, infinite, and a..
absolute cycle
42:10.1 This eternal cycle of energy is a. and, being a.
42:10.1 and, being a., is expansile in neither fact nor value;
absolute decree
5:6.8 the material and mortal will, and that decree is a..
absolute Deity or Deities
8:0.4 are co-ordinate, supreme, ultimate, a., and infinite.
10:3.5 (philosophically considered) an unqualified, a.
10:4.1 to those who can know God, but as a. only in the
10:8.7 be unable to attain the superultimate levels of a..
13:4.4 Whereas the spiritual presence of a. and existential
56:10.18 shadow of the Paradise energy-shining of the a..
106:3.3 is an eventuality of the exclusive association of a.;
107:4.7 an absolute fragment of the a. and infinite Deity,
118:1.1 While a. is eternal in nature, the Gods are related to
absolute dependence
5:4.1 But religion is not a passive feeling of “a.” and
5:6.8 liberated man’s inner self from the fetters of a. on
absolute despair
186:1.7 Judas’ despair was desperate and well-nigh a..
absolute destinies
42:12.8 of divine destinies—supreme, ultimate, and a..
106:8.22 What these a. might mean from a nonpersonal
absolute direction
11:2.3 make it possible to establish a. in the master universe
absolute distance
11:2.11 the concept of distance, even a., has very much
absolute divinity
0:3.21 from infinity produced the first a. divinity-tension.
0:10.1 would constitute the experiential realization of a.,
absolute essence
107:0.6 The Adjuster is an a. of an infinite being imprisoned
107:4.1 such a fragment of the a. of the universal presence of
absolute existences
10:5.6 Attitude of the Paradise Trinity is in relation to a.
absolute fact
3:4.6 Finite mind cannot think through such an a..
105:2.5 The absolute personality of the Son makes a. the fact
absolute faith
181:1.8 The peace of Jesus’ mind was founded on an a.
196:0.12 His faith was so a. that it responded to the charm
absolute Father
106:8.23 parts of the totality of infinity, final sons of the a..
117:5.14 are incapable of understanding the infinite and a..
absolute fatherhood
10:3.6 of absoluteness except a. and absolute volition.
absolute finality
106:8.21 there is included the a. of all reality realization.
absolute First Causes
118:6.3 establish relationship with the unique, original, and a.
absolute focal point
133:7.6 the bestowal of an a. for the human personality,
absolute force
42:2.4 Paradise probably embrace three zones of a presence
absolute foundations
10:0.2 this unity rests eternally upon the a. of the divine
116:3.4 The Adjusters are a., and upon a. freewill choice
absolute fragment(s)
107:4.2 we denominate the divine gifts as the qualified a. of
107:4.7 Do you really fathom what it means to have an a.
107:4.7 to have an a. of the absolute and infinite Deity,
absolute function(s)
10:5.1 a. as far as all living realities of personality value are
10:8.3 union in the Paradise Trinity and the a. of the Trinity
106:6.4 We do not know how an a. can achieve total
106:8.9 the Trinity implies a threefold function—an a.,
absolute God
102:1.5 God is so all real and a. that no material sign of
106:7.4 of the Deity Absolute as an attainable a. may be
107:1.6 the Father fragments must be the gift of the a. to
115:4.4 man are one of the eternal proofs that even the a.
118:1.10 To God, as a., an ascending mortal who has made
absolute grasp
6:4.1 spirit reality through his a. of spirit gravity.
7:1.11 spirit eventually finds final destiny in the a. of the
12:3.8 active functioning of the Paradise a.-gravity grasp.
14:2.6 Paradise, with an a. of material creation, perfectly
21:2.12 organization is independent of the a.-gravity grasp of
42:2.11 initial response to the circular and a.-gravity grasp of
absolute gravity
1:2.10 and through this a. center the eternal God exercises
7:1.5 For there do exist within the a. spirit-gravity circuit
7:1.7 material, the spiritual gravity of the Eternal Son is a..
9:6.1 All these activities of mind are grasped in the a.
9:7.3 mind operates under the dominance of the a. of the
10:3.19 dependent on three existential and a. controls,
11:8.2 The center and focal point of a. material gravity is
11:8.3 A. gravity is Paradise gravity.
11:8.7 both forms of physical gravity, linear and a..
12:1.1 in obedience to the incessant and a. pull of gravity.
12:3.1 the Father is infinite and acts over all four a. circuits
12:3.8 the estimated total of a. presence now operative.
12:3.8 These calculations all refer to a.; linear gravity is
12:8.4 is just as real and a. as is the all-powerful material
21:2.12 organization is independent of the a. grasp of
41:9.2 ultimatons are fully obedient to a. or Paradise gravity
42:2.11 level of initial response to the circular and a. grasp
42:2.12 to the circular grasp of Paradise (a.) gravity while
absolute I AM
105:1.1 functioning as the infinite, the eternal, and the a..
absolute idea
115:3.1 infinite, is unqualified in extent and a. in fact.
absolute ideal
160:1.14 our ideal is final, infallible, eternal, universal, a.,
absolute ideation
21:1.1 When the fullness of a. spiritual ideation in the
absolute identity
21:1.1 union is finally and fully attained, when such a. of
absolute inevitability
16:1.1 of the threefold personalization of Deity as the a.,
115:7.5 The Trinity is considered to be the a.; the Seven
absolute infinity
105:7.18 into the faraway and inconceivable stretches of a..
absolute influences
11:8.8 It may be roughly conceived to include all those a.
42:2.11 response to the collective group of a. operative
absolute integration
106:6.0 ABSOLUTE OR SIXTH-PHASE INTEGRATION
absolute Isle of Paradise
115:6.2 —the a. and the infinite Deities resident thereon.
absolute justice
94:8.18 teaching was his proclamation of a universe of a..
absolute level(s)
0:1.13 The a. is beginningless, endless, timeless, and
0:1.13 Whenever, wherever, and however the a. of Deity
0:10.1 divinity, the unification of absolute meanings on a.
1:3.5 Only the levels of infinity are a., and only on such
3:2.5 pertains to the everywhere dominance of the a.,
10:5.5 which are more than finite but less than a., and this
16:4.2 on all universe levels of reality excepting the a..
42:12.13 On the a. level spirit certainly is dominant.
94:3.8 levels of reality, such as a., transcendental, and
94:3.8 that what may be finite-illusory on the a. may be
104:3.14 seeks other personality association on a. as well as
105:5.2 appear that all reality diversification took place on a.;
105:5.4 the Father’s will could ever have so qualified the a.
105:7.15 thought of as existing on finite, transcendental, and a
106:5.2 And on the a. the Deity and the Unqualified
106:9.3 On the a. there is neither time nor space; all
106:9.7 status, the remoteness from the a. of experientials.
107:2.7 the Adjuster translates from the a. existential level
107:5.1 for Adjusters are fragmentations of God on an a. of
112:1.9 three on the absonite level, and one on the a..
115:1.3 levels have been designated as finite, absonite, and a.
115:1.3 Of these only the a. is unqualifiedly eternal, truly
115:3.5 One basic conception of the a. involves a postulate
116:6.3 On a. levels, energy and spirit are one.
116:6.3 But the moment departure is made from such a.,
116:6.8 The dominance of spirit, which is existential on a.
118:1.9 On the levels of the infinite and the a. the moment
118:1.10 On the a. and eternal level, potential reality is just as
118:6.5 Volition on any level short of the a. encounters
118:9.1 Finite creatures are insulated from the a. by time and
118:9.9 even as they are now existentially united on a. in the
130:7.6 the space potential is truly ultimate only on the a..
130:7.8 these concepts of the a. are to be envisioned by the
absolute life groups
14:4.8 7. A..
absolute limits
12:5.2 We do not know the a. of space, but we do know
absolute love
103:9.5 man to depend upon the a. of the infinite Father of
absolute majesty
2:2.1 He inhabits the present moment with all his a. and
106:9.1 of all reality with an existential majesty that is a..
absolute materialization
104:4.13 is fashioned after the pattern of Paradise, the a.;
absolute meanings
0:10.1 divinity, the unification of a. on absolute levels;
0:10.1 Superultimate destinies are involved in a. and
absolute mechanism
195:6.14 The fact of the a. of Paradise at the center of the
absolute mind(s)
3:1.8 The mind presence of God is correlated with the a.
6:6.3 intellect which is ancestral to the a. of the Third
8:6.3 The Spirit is endowed with a.: “The Spirit searches
9:0.1 as an unlimited spirituality co-ordinated with a.
9:1.4 thus bringing into existence the universal and a..
9:4.0 4. THE ABSOLUTE MIND
9:4.2 The a. is the mind of the Third Person; it is
9:6.1 All these activities of mind are grasped in the a.
9:6.2 are unerringly drawn into this a. circuit of mind.
9:7.3 mind operates under the dominance of the a. gravity
9:7.4 the finite cosmic mind and the divine a. appears to
42:10.6 levels of a.—the direct circuits of the Conjoint Actor.
42:10.7 On Paradise, mind is a.; in Havona, absonite;
absolute monarch
70:12.2 gradually concentrated in the person of the a..
absolute motion(s)
12:4.10 Primary and secondary motions are a., motion in
12:4.12 planets, disclosing many relative and a. in space,
15:3.15 The a. counterclockwise motion of Orvonton is also
absolute mystery
8:1.9 the transactions of eternity and depths of infinity—a..
absolute nature
4:4.5 the whole of this a. is subject to the relationship of
absolute nucleus
5:6.4 the a. Adjuster nucleus of the human personality,
absolute obligation
71:0.2 moral myth of the a. of the citizen to live and die for
absolute oneness
8:0.2 their mutual interdependence, their eternal and a.;
10:0.3 personalization in the face of the a. of Deity.
56:5.1 indivisibility, of Paradise Deity is existential and a..
105:2.7 this unity is the outward reflection of the a. of the
110:7.4 An a. oneness with the divine Monitor, a complete
absolute origins
105:1.2 partial comprehension of a. and infinite destinies.
absolute Paradise
105:7.2 Havona further acts as a buffer between a. and finite
absolute parts
106:8.23 who will remain eternally as a. volitional parts of the
absolute pattern
0:5.5 the a. master pattern of universal material reality.
104:5.6 Paradise Isle is the absolute of cosmic reality, the a..
105:3.3 the action and aid of this a. for all personalities.
105:3.4 the First Source through the a. of the Paradise Isle.
absolute perfection
0:1.20 1. A. perfection in all aspects.
0:1.21 2. A. in some phases and relative perfection in all
0:1.23 4. A. in some respects, imperfection in all others.
0:1.24 5. A. in no direction, relative perfection in all
0:1.25 6. A. in no phase, relative in some, imperfect in
0:1.26 7. A. perfection in no attribute, imperfection in all.
1:5.15 The a. of the infinite God would cause him to suffer
2:2.4 is undiluted; in certain phases perfection is even a..
20:5.7 Both are of origin too close to a. perfection to fail.
112:5.8 of Orvonton and Nebadon do not claim a. for the
159:4.6 this erroneous idea of the a. of the Scripture record
absolute performance
42:2.4 Paradise probably embrace three zones of a. force
absolute personality
0:3.13 But the a. of Deity exists on the upper or spiritual
0:5.5 The Eternal Son is the a., the secret of spiritual
6:0.3 concept of divine reality, unqualified spirit, and a..
6:5.6 such a divine and a. cannot be disintegrated or
6:7.1 The Son is a.; God is father personality—source of
6:7.2 The personality of the Paradise Son is a. and purely
6:7.2 this a. is also the divine and eternal pattern, first,
6:7.3 why I was unable to portray the character of this a.
7:7.2 qualities are spiritually present in the a. of the Son.
10:1.4 God gave himself as an a. personality to his Son.
10:2.1 As the a. and unqualified personality the Father
10:2.4 The Eternal Son is the unqualified personality-a.,
10:2.5 First Source is the personality of infinity minus the a.
10:2.5 the Father-personality and the a. Son-personality.
10:3.7 impossible to act alone as the personality-a..
21:1.1 the Son encounters the fullness of a. concept in the
56:9.5 the Universal Father is the existential Father of a.;
56:9.7 Spiritual personality is a. only on Paradise,
104:1.13 divinity of the Eternal Son, but they are not the a..
104:5.6 The Son is the absolute of spirit reality, the a..
105:2.5 The a. of the Son makes absolute the fact of God’s
105:2.11 in the divine Father of all personality—even of a..
105:3.3 the a. realities of the I AM and the basis for the
105:3.3 Center spirit is unqualified while personality is a..
105:3.4 energy is related to the Father through the a. of the
109:7.5 personality on the order of the infinite and a.,
absolute phases
106:7.10 the reuniting of the seven a. of the Father-I AM.
absolute plan
8:0.3 infinite action—the execution of an a. thought-plan—
absolute potential(s)
0:11.6 is superadditive in the encompassment of all a..
11:2.10 the First Source has concentrated all a. for cosmic
11:8.8 It may be roughly conceived to include all those a.
105:0.1 seeking some a. and infinite potential of destiny.
106:6.1 present potential of the master universe is hardly a.,
106:7.9 that, if the three a. could ever become actualized,
115:3.17 the possibilities for growth—the a.—are unlimited.
absolute potentiality
115:3.10 potentiality is a. while actuality is emergent;
115:3.16 the potentiality of the actuals of the I AM is also a..
absolute power
20:1.13 that a. spiritual drawing power of the Eternal Son
151:5.6 the Master as having a. over the natural elements.
absolute presence
12:3.6 They are a. presence circuits and like God are
42:2.4 Paradise probably embrace three zones of a. force
56:9.7 Deity presence is a. only on Paradise,
118:2.1 with his timeless and spaceless universal and a..
absolute primacy
0:3.25 The a. of the Father is not apparent on subinfinite
absolute proof
190:1.1 of unimpeachable evidence and the a. of their own
absolute pull
12:1.1 in obedience to the incessant and a. of gravity.
absolute reality or realities
0:4.8 2. A. and Subabsolute.
0:4.8 A. realities are eternity existences.
13:1.23 the finaliters know this very experience as an a..
14:4.22 of supreme meanings, ultimate values, and a..
56:1.5 we look aside from the infinite levels and a. of the
104:2.4 is a real entity—not a personality but a true and a.;
104:5.6 the co-ordinate of a. spirit reality, and the existential
105:2.1 that all a. is from eternity and is without beginning of
105:2.1 By a. we refer to the existential persons of Deity,
105:3.3 the a. personality realities of the I AM and the
105:3.6 qualifier of unqualified, a., and nondeity realities.
115:1.3 and attenuations of the original and primordial a. of
115:4.3 finite existence to the highest and unqualifiedly a..
absolute relation
0:3.13 his person is eternally fixed in a. to the force-energy
absolute relationship(s)
104:3.4 no possibility for the appearance of diversity of a.,
104:3.14 It would seem that triunity of a. is inevitable.
104:3.16 Thus does the Trinity stand unique among a.;
105:2.11 In so far as this relationship is conceivable as an a.,
105:4.2 and self-relationship to a., relationships with self-
absolute right
69:9.17 The right to property is not a.; it is purely social.
absolute security
196:0.12 that it yielded the joy and the assurance of a..
absolute self-determinism
4:4.3 God is the being of a.; there are no limits to his
absolute sense
34:3.7 beings are independent of time and space in the a..
118:6.4 in the a., only the Father, the Son, and the Spirit
absolute slave
134:6.1 be absolutely free, then another must become an a..
absolute Son-personality
10:2.5 union of the liberated Father-personality and the a..
absolute source
6:8.5 and the Infinite Spirit is the a. of your mortal mind.
11:8.9 Paradise is the a. and the eternal focal point of all
absolute sovereign
67:2.1 Prince Caligastia was about to proclaim himself a.
absolute sovereignty
5:6.8 can interfere to any degree with the a. of free will,
7:1.1 Thus does the Son exercise a. spiritual sovereignty
absolute space
12:5.2 Space is not a., for it is pervaded by the Unqualified
absolute spirit(s)
1:3.4 God’s spirit is, in and of himself, a.; in the Son it is
104:5.6 co-ordinate of a. reality, and the existential Deity
107:6.4 that Adjusters are spirits, pure spirits, presumably a..
absolute spirituality
111:2.6 and all potentials inherent in such a fragment of a.
absolute stability
14:0.1 Paradise is the gigantic nuclear Isle of a. which
116:7.5 does the Supreme everlastingly depend on the a.
absolute status
106:7.6 Eternal Son and to the Conjoint Actor in their a. of
absolute thought
7:6.3 original, identical, unique, and a. personal thought,
8:0.1 when the Father’s “first” infinite and a. finds in the
8:0.3 and infinite action—the execution of an a.-plan—
8:3.1 Eternal Son is the word expression of the “first” a.
20:5.1 Son is the perfect expression of the “first” a. and
absolute truth
3:4.6 Finite mind cannot think through such an a. or fact.
94:11.7 of ascertaining a. and the truth of the Absolute.
102:2.4 are you able to arrive at the full knowledge of a..
102:6.6 God is a. truth.
118:3.4 The linking of the a. and eternal truth of the Creator
absolute union
8:3.1 by the Father-Son personality partnership of a.
94:2.4 in the universal rest and peace of a. with Brahman,
absolute unity
1:5.10 personality of God and its grasp of the a. of Deity.
1:7.6 And the a. of these associations is so perfect that
2:6.7 In the Paradise Trinity there is a. despite the eternal
56:9.0 9. UNIVERSAL ABSOLUTE UNITY
133:7.7 derived from the indwelling presence of a part of a.
absolute value(s)
0:1.13 functions, Paradise-a. and meanings are manifest.
0:9.3 values of the finite, the absonite, and even of the a..
0:10.1 not certain regarding the encompassment of all a.
0:10.1 these unachieved realities we cannot establish a..
0:11.14 realizable on time-eternity levels as finite-a. and as
56:9.11 realized in the postultimate unity of a. and meanings
106:6.1 to achieve the full revelation of a. meaning-values
111:1.2 with the creative presence of an entity-point of a.
196:3.16 is the child of the Center and Source of all a. of
absolute volition
10:3.6 of absoluteness except absolute fatherhood and a..
107:7.4 Adjuster volition, though a. in nature, is prepersonal
absolute will
0:3.24 the true infinity of the a. and unfettered free will of
4:4.1 God is purposive energy (creative spirit) and a.,
4:4.4 active, wholly divine and well-nigh ultimate, if not a.
118:9.6 come into existence in response to the a. of the First
absolute zero
42:4.6 what prevents the appearance of the theoretical a.,
42:4.6 for space does not have the temperature of a..
Absolute—see God the Absolute; Deity Absolute; Qualified
Absolute; Universal Absolute; Unqualified
Absolute; Trinity Absolute
See also Absolutes
0:4.12 —Paradise not otherwise qualified—is the A. of the
0:11.5 Every response of this A. to any given situation
0:11.7 to penetrate the nature and character of this A.
0:11.9 but we do not fully perceive the relation of this A.
0:11.15 The A.. The two Absolutes—qualified and
0:11.15 and in the final comprehension all three are one A..
0:11.16 We never use the term the A. as a negation of aught
0:11.16 The A., in all that pertains to universe personality,
0:12.5 the Ultimate and the A. experiential Trinities, are not
0:12.7 2. The A. Trinity—the second experiential Trinity—
0:12.7 in universality would experientialize A. Deity.
0:12.8 possibility of such full unification of the A. Trinity.
4:4.4 The Father-A. is the creator of the central and
4:4.9 a part of the Father-A. of the universe of universes.
5:6.5 even reaching out for a realization of the A..
6:1.2 The First Source and Center is the Volitional A.;
6:1.2 Second Source and Center is the Personality A..
6:1.5 Source, the Cocreator, and the Associate A..
7:0.4 purpose of the perfect personality of the A. Son.
7:3.5 its flashing directly to the A. Spirit Personality of all
8:1.10 the Father as the First Source and the A. Center of
8:2.2 the Omnipresent Spirit, the A. Intelligence,
9:1.1 As the A. Mind, he is the source of the endowment
10:3.8 God is the Father-A. of all personalities in the
10:5.6 3. The A. Attitude of the Trinity is in relation to
16:1.4 presences of the three eternal phases of the A..
31:9.10 the mathematical level of the presence of the A..
31:9.10 of the Universal and attained the value of the A..
42:12.15 world of the Supreme, the Ultimate, and the A.:
56:3.4 the cosmic mind in subordination to the A. Mind,
56:4.3 up through supremacy and ultimacy to God the A.,
56:9.0 9. UNIVERSAL ABSOLUTE UNITY
56:9.2 Did the A. (the three Absolutes as one in infinity)
56:9.2 and is the A. ancestral to the Trinity?
56:9.2 or is the Trinity antecedent to the A.?
56:9.4 the A. as ancestor to all things—even the Trinity—
56:9.4 The A. is, to all universe intelligences,
56:9.5 unqualified source of both the Trinity and the A..
56:9.5 we crave to entertain a personal concept of the A.,
56:9.5 consciousness of this otherwise impersonal A.,
56:9.5 the Eternal Son is the A. Person, though not, in the
56:9.5 the experiential sense, the personalization of the A..
56:9.7 the concept of the A. is unqualified only in infinity.
94:2.6 and metaphysical idea of an all-encompassing A..
94:3.2 truly grasped at the idea of some all-pervading A.,
94:3.3 Brahman-Narayana was conceived as the A.,
94:4.3 1. The Brahman, the A., the Infinite One, the IT IS.
94:5.5 The Brahman-A. concept of the Indian philosophers,
94:5.5 injected their conception of the Brahman—the A.—
94:6.3 “Unity arises out of the A. Tao, and from Unity
94:6.6 said: “The A. Deity does not strive but is always
94:6.6 The will of the A. God always benefits, never
94:6.8 That faith in the A. God is the source of that divine
94:6.8 union with Tao, the Eternal Deity and Creator A. of
94:11.7 ascertaining absolute truth and the truth of the A..
94:11.8 The evolution of a high concept of the A. was
94:11.11 3. The A. Buddha. By the time the number of
94:11.11 unqualified existence, some A. Source of all reality
94:11.11 the Buddha Eternal can well be identified as the A.
94:11.12 this idea of A. Deity never found great popular favor
94:11.12 The concept of the Buddha A. is quasi-personal,
94:11.12 greater religious value than an infinitely remote A. of
94:11.13 At times the A. was even thought of as contained
94:12.2 the concept of God, as contrasted with the A., began
94:12.2 dual conception of God and the A. finally matured.
94:12.6 the presentation of new concepts of God and the A.
101:2.7 logically suggests the reality and existence of an A..
102:3.11 philosophy presents the idea of an A.; religion
102:3.11 the unity of the fact of Deity, the idea of the A.,
102:7.1 is wholly dependent on the Ultimate and the A..
102:7.8 or later be driven into the arms of the A. of energy,
104:2.2 an unrelated God to the status of a pantheistic A..
104:4.1 the First Universal Father-Source, A. Center, Primal
104:5.12 experiential Deities—Supreme, Ultimate, and A..
105:3.7 exhaust the boundless quiescence of this nondeity A..
105:4.7 because of the inevitability of A. interassociation.
106:6.3 the final developments of the A. Trinity will take
106:8.11 3. The A. Trinity. This is the grouping of God the
106:8.12 to Supreme-Ultimate and Ultimate-A., even to A.
106:8.16 3. The A.. There are many theories held as to the
106:8.17 of such a membership really implies just one A..
106:8.17 that, in infinity and existentially, there is one A..
106:8.22 union of the Supreme, Ultimate, and the complete A.
106:9.8 Only an A. can be both existential and experiential.
109:7.5 Ultimate, even to the levels of the Ultimate-A..
112:2.19 the divine wills of the Supreme, Ultimate, and A..
115:3.2 Mind can never hope to grasp the concept of an A.
115:6.2 dependent upon developments within the three A.
115:6.3 is involved in developments within the Deity A.
115:6.8 as a qualification of the three A. potentials of outer
115:7.4 qualifications of the natures of the A. Actual and
115:7.4 of the natures of the A. Actual and the A. Potential.
118:0.8 7. The A. is existential-experiential self.
118:2.1 the A. should compensate, co-ordinate, and unify
118:2.2 and that would be to begin the quest of the A..
118:2.5 by similar and enhanced revelations of God the A.?
118:10.23 Supreme, then in the Ultimate, and perhaps in the A..
absolutely—see absolutely nothing
2:1.6 The Father is a. and without qualification infinite in
2:1.9 And these things are a. true, notwithstanding the
3:4.4 there is a. no limit to the extent or number of such
4:4.2 Since God is self-existent, he is a. independent.
5:3.3 There is a. no self-request or other element of
6:0.1 however the Father personally and a. expresses
8:6.6 all three are divinely and a. interlocked in a service
10:3.19 these supercontrols a. transcend even the primal
12:1.10 the stationary and a. stabilized Isle of Paradise,
12:7.9 The love of the Father a. individualizes each
16:9.4 But you cannot become so a. certain of a fellow
25:3.4 is a. no limit to their authority to call witnesses
31:0.13 they are a. loyal and always co-operative with all our
37:8.2 we of the local universes have a. no authority over
39:8.9 Angels are not a. sure of their eternal future until
42:11.2 Mechanisms do not a. dominate the total creation;
44:7.4 divine qualities are perfectly and a. unified in God.
45:2.2 after this disastrous upheaval, a. no changes have
53:8.6 nefarious designs, but Caligastia has a. no power to
54:4.5 evil might have been instantly and a. annihilated.
56:0.1 one vast integrated mechanism which is a. controlled
56:1.4 The Father’s personality is a. unified.
65:8.2 we have a. no control over geologic evolution.
94:3.8 finite-illusory on the absolute level may be a. real
100:2.7 the citadel of the spirit, which is a. unassailable;
100:5.4 When the mental mobilization is a. total on any
102:7.2 The universe is regulated by a. unchanging laws,
103:7.10 In the mortal state, nothing can be a. proved;
104:4.27 The fourth triunity a. controls the fundamental units
105:3.4 The eternal Isle is a. at rest; all other organized and
105:7.16 And all of these manifold realities are unified a. by
106:9.4 at this very moment, infinite reality is a. unified.
108:3.4 and though we have a. no authority over them or
108:5.3 They are a. dependable, and this is equally true of all
112:0.1 there is one part of you that remains a. unaltered,
112:0.12 10. Personality is unique, a. unique: It is unique in
112:3.7 Such dis-Adjustered souls are a. unconscious during
114:5.1 And there are no a. authoritative judicial powers
115:5.1 The Supreme Being is a. dependent on the existence
118:3.5 Space is apparently a. ultimate.
119:0.5 bestowals are a. necessary to a fair, merciful, and
130:1.5 God is so positively good that there is a. no place in
133:1.4 I am a. assured that the entire universe is friendly
134:6.1 If one man is to be a. free, then another must
134:8.5 Jesus became a. assured of his nature and of the
135:5.2 an a. righteous state in which God (the Messiah)
140:8.4 Jesus a. refused to defend himself, and it appeared
196:0.5 that Jesus’ faith a. swept away any spiritual doubts
absolutely nothing
8:1.9 A. is known, and no records are in existence,
12:4.1 A. is stationary in all the master universe except the
26:5.3 “In liaison with God, nothing—a.—is impossible.
47:3.7 man gains a. aside from experiencing the fact of
137:7.2 Nothing, a. nothing, miraculous happened.
absoluteness
0:3.22 the divinity levels of Supremacy, Ultimacy, and A.
0:11.2 Deity on the levels of Supremacy, Ultimacy, and A..
1:5.6 universal a. of the infinite nature of the First Source
2:5.8 of all his attributes of supremacy, ultimacy, and a..
3:0.2 invisible because of the a. and infinity inherent in the
4:4.2 God can thus modify the manifestations of his a.
4:4.4 Sons fully share his divinity, even phases of his a.,
4:4.4 a denial of this very concept of God’s volitional a..
4:4.5 God’s a. pervades all seven levels of universe reality.
6:2.5 The Son is the fullness of God’s a. in personality and
7:1.2 pure spirit energies is inherent in the a. of the Son;
8:2.4 To sense the a. of the Spirit, you need contemplate
9:1.2 recognition of, the eternal fact of the a. of Paradise.
9:1.3 regardful of the material a. of the central Isle.
9:3.7 even dependent on, the a. of the eternal Isle.
10:0.1 of God’s infinite personal will with the a. of Deity.
10:0.1 changelessness, eternity, universality, a., and infinity.
10:0.3 the a. inherent in Deity unity coupled with the
10:3.4 each person of Deity is apparently limited in a..
10:3.6 has divested himself of all direct manifestations of a.
10:3.7 In bestowing a. of personality upon the Eternal Son,
10:3.19 right up to the superultimate borders of a..
10:4.7 You can know very little of the a. of the Trinity,
10:4.7 of Trinity supremacy and ultimacy, if not of a..
12:6.3 by the a. of his grasp of the cosmic mind and by
14:3.3 children with a perfection of wisdom bordering on a.
30:1.92 absonite; and absonity is neither infinity nor a..
42:2.8 to transcendental causation in proportion to a..
42:10.1 endless sweep of relative cosmic reality from the a.
42:10.1 a. of Paradise monota to the a. of space potency,
102:2.2 notwithstanding the a. of its affirmations and the
105:5.2 finite reality connotes a qualification of a. and
106:2.8 Supreme Being there will be associated all of the a.
106:2.8 the a. and infinity of the triodities as such is
106:6.3 ever-enlarging segments of reality will approach a. of
106:7.3 the vastness of the three great potentials whose a.
106:7.7 a condition of qualification within the relative a. of
106:8.12 the a. of self-existence, through the endlessness of
106:9.11 voyage of discovery into the a. of the First Source
107:1.3 separate existences apart from the a. of the First
107:4.2 the reality of the Adjuster must border on a..
112:7.1 immortality, and a phase of qualified potential a..
115:6.3 regard for the a. of these three basic actualities,
115:7.1 infinity of status, eternity of being, and a. of nature
116:2.3 Infinity of deity and a. of sovereignty are inherent in
absolutes—see Absolutes
9:6.6 (the theoretical co-ordinate of the a. of spirit and
12:8.13 the a. of both the spirit and the thing converge in the
100:1.1 personal evaluations are elevated to the levels of a..
104:4.43 from finites through transcendentals and on to a..
105:3.9 First Source would appear to be antecedent to all a..
105:3.10 The relationships of a. in eternity cannot always be
105:7.1 an integrating level correlating the supervalues of a.
106:4.4 inherent capacity for functional association with a..
107:4.2 Adjusters are not a. in the universal sense,
107:4.2 they are probably true a. within the potentialities of
Absolutes—see Absolutes of Infinity
0:3.1 in seven phases and as seven co-ordinate A.:
0:3.18 6. The two A.—Qualified and Unqualified—are
0:4.11 the personal and the nonpersonal focal A. of all
0:11.0 XI. THE THREE ABSOLUTES
0:11.15 The two A.—qualified and unqualified—while so
1:2.10 the co-ordinate Persons and A. of Paradise does not
3:2.15 by the three existential A.—Deity, Universal, and
4:1.8 their mysterious co-ordinates, the three A. of
4:1.8 These A. seem to supersede matter, to transcend
4:1.9 These A. must be the not-fully-revealed presences
4:1.12 of the Infinite in his eternal manipulation of the A..
7:6.4 the First Source and Center and his co-ordinate A..
8:1.10 and of the Unqualified, Universal, and Deity A..
12:6.4 and reactions of experiential Deity and the A..
12:6.6 performances of the A., which antedate the
12:6.7 signify the presence and performance of the A.,
12:6.7 uniform causation discloses the reaction of the A.,
12:6.9 1. The A. in potential.
12:6.13 to the exact status of the Deity and Universal A.,
12:6.13 wherever the Deity and Unqualified A. function.
12:6.13 organization of the potentials of the three A..
15:8.9 the unfathomable presence-performances of the A.
15:9.2 in addition to the presence-performances of the A.
17:3.8 to the impersonal presence-performances of the A.
27:6.2 and attempt to grasp the techniques of the A..
27:6.5 the problems of eternity and performances of the A.,
56:1.2 both A. are functionally unified by the Universal
56:1.3 These primal forces, inhering in the A., are
56:9.1 The A. are co-ordinated in the Ultimate, conditioned
56:9.1 On subinfinite levels there are three A., but in infinity
56:9.2 Did the Absolute (the three A. as one in infinity)
56:9.8 But beyond subinfinite levels the three A. are one,
104:3.1 there are certain relationships between all seven A..
104:3.4 finite experience requires the postulate of plural A.
104:3.5 presented as total reality exists in the seven A.:
104:3.13 Thus is the Father related to the six co-ordinate A.,
104:4.1 The Universal Father is the personal cause of the A.;
104:4.1 cause of the Absolutes; he is the absolute of A..
104:4.46 unification of the uniqueness of the Seven Infinity A..
104:4.46 despite the diversification of infinity into seven A..
104:5.7 triodity consists in the association of the three A. of
105:2.1 persons of Deity, Isle of Paradise, and the three A..
105:2.8 —the unifier of the Deity and the Unqualified A..
105:3.9 Son, the Spirit, the three A., and the Paradise Isle.
105:7.18 In the eternity of the past the forces of the A.,
106:0.8 6. A.. This level connotes the eternity presence of
106:0.8 the eternity presence of the seven existential A..
106:5.1 Trinity has theoretical capacity to activate the A. of
106:5.2 the Deity and the Unqualified A. are inseparable
106:5.4 The three A.—Deity, Universal, and Unqualified—are
106:6.1 of the limitless possibilities of the three A. or even in
106:6.5 it impinges upon the existential A. of potentiality.
106:6.6 kind of experientialization of the A. of potentiality.
106:7.1 unexplored possibilities in the three potential A.
106:7.3 And these three A., experiential in possibility, are
106:7.9 the Unqualified, Universal, and Deity A., the three
106:8.17 witness the experiential unification of the three A.
106:8.17 consist of the Deity, Universal, and Unqualified A.
106:8.17 function short of the full unification of the three A.
106:8.17 the three A. can hardly be unified short of the
106:8.21 oneness of the Deity, Universal, and Unqualified A.,
115:3.7 The union of the three A. of actuality, the Second,
115:3.8 The union of the three A. of potentiality, the Deity,
115:3.8 the Deity, Unqualified, and Universal A..
115:3.10 Deity, Universal, and Unqualified A., potentiality
115:3.13 The three A. of potentiality are operative on the
115:4.6 the three great potential A. is the absonite function
115:6.3 within the Deity, Universal, and Unqualified A..
115:6.4 and extensively toward the limitlessness of the A. of
117:0.1 as the will of God is potentialized in the three A.,
117:1.9 potential in the three great A., is actual in Paradise,
118:10.2 The growth of the Almighty is centered on the A.
118:10.2 on the A. of actuality and predicated on the A. of
130:4.2 may, and oftentimes do, change except the A. and
130:7.8 the timeless and spaceless concepts of the A..
Absolutes of Infinity
56:4.2 Universal Father, unifies all seven constituent A.;
104:4.46 unification of the uniqueness of the Seven Infinity A..
104:4.46 despite the diversification of infinity into seven A..
105:2.4 may best be suggested in relation to the Seven A.:
105:3.0 3. THE SEVEN ABSOLUTES OF INFINITY
105:3.1 within the I AM eternalize as the Seven A..
105:3.1 all A. are unqualifiedly and co-ordinately eternal.
105:3.1 the seven A. had no beginning; they are eternal and
105:3.1 The seven A. are the premise of reality.
105:3.2 Collectively, all seven A. equivalate to infinity, but
105:3.9 The Seven A. constitute the beginnings of reality.
105:3.9 They have been described in these papers as follows:
105:3.10 It is a truth that the A. are manifestations of the I
105:3.10 it is a fact that these A. never had a beginning but
105:3.10 confusion concerning the origin of the Seven A.,
105:4.1 postulate—the eternity appearance of the Seven A.
105:4.1 of the seven phases of the I AM and these seven A..
105:4.2 relationships, relationships with self-derived A..
105:4.2 existent in the eternal association of the Seven A.
105:4.2 eternalizing to the universes as the seven A.,
105:4.5 between the I AM as sevenfold and the Seven A..
105:4.6 are the functional associations of the Seven A..
105:4.9 Pre-existentials become existential in the seven A.,
105:4.9 functional in the triunities, the basic association of A.
106:2.7 The existential realities of the seven A. are not
106:8.22 which resulted in the appearance of the Seven A..
106:9.2 only the Seven A. really transcend experience,
115:2.1 in the I AM is eternally present in the seven A.,
115:6.6 Deities and outward toward infinity and the A.
115:7.3 excepting the unqualified values of the seven A.,
130:4.2 may, and oftentimes do, change except the A. and
130:7.8 the timeless and spaceless concepts of the A..
absolutism, personality
7:5.4 from the otherwise all-encompassing fetters of pa..
9:0.1 centralized perfection and from the fetters of pa..
10:0.1 of Deities facilitates the Father’s escape from pa..
10:3.7 the Universal Father escapes from the fetters of pa.,
absolutizer
105:3.6 qualifier of the absolute and the a. of the qualified
absolutum
11:2.9 Melchizedeks of Nebadon long since named it a..
11:2.9 it is the original nonspiritual expression of the First
104:4.28 are centered around the a. of the Isle of Paradise,
absolve
109:1.3 no amount of divine endowment can a. you from
absolved
62:7.5 a. us from all future criticism of any of our efforts to
75:7.2 judges on Salvington had a. them from all charges of
113:6.3 the tribunals of the archangels, to be a. from blame
absonite
0:2.17 the realization of the synthesized a.-superpersonal,
0:8.11 thus enabling the finite to attain the a. and,
0:9.2 of Deity functioning on the divinity levels of the a.
0:9.3 the divine reality values of the finite, the a., and even
10:5.5 2. Attitude toward the A.. The Paradise Trinity has
10:8.2 manifestation of the Trinity in relation to the a.
10:8.3 of Deity transcends both the finite and the a..
14:4.5 4. A..
27:0.1 but seraphim are not a., neither are they absolute.
30:1.92 eventuators” are neither finite nor infinite—they’re a.;
31:10.10 in mustering the forces of the finite and the a. in
42:10.7 On Paradise, mind is absolute; in Havona, a.;
42:10.7 being existential-experiential, it is nearer the a. than
55:12.4 Supervisors of the Supreme are not finite, a., infinite
115:2.4 in the finite and experiential eventuation in the a..
115:7.8 the Supreme connects the finite with the a., even as
117:3.13 establishes its relationship with the destiny of the a..
absonite administrators
31:9.4 eventuation yielded three master planners and a.,
55:12.3 who are able to contact directly with the a.,
absonite agencies
115:4.6 thus factualizes through the co-operation of the a.
absonite approach
0:8.12 witness the inauguration of the transcendent and a.
absonite Architects
0:12.6 the a. of the Master Universe, those unique planners
106:3.1 The a. eventuate the plan; the Supreme Creators
106:7.7 but doubtless the a. thereof perceive its relatedness
absonite attributes
31:8.1 supercitizens of Paradise, eventuated beings of a..
absonite beings
0:2.5 the eventuated existences of certain a. and associated
0:9.2 is the unification of the Trinity comprehended by a..
7:2.3 are finite beings; they are neither a. nor absolute.
14:6.41 has capacity to serve as a training universe for a..
55:4.19 their places may be taken by a. from Paradise.
absonite collaboration
117:7.9 1. A. collaboration in the first experiential Trinity.
absonite creature
9:6.3 material creature—physical or morontial, finite or a..
absonite differential
44:8.5 the necessity of adjusting to that a. of personal
absonite function
0:1.10 a. in the master universe is tantamount to universal
115:4.6 the three great potential Absolutes is the a. of the
119:8.6 finality of the liberation of Michael’s potential for a..
absonite grandeur
55:6.5 upon mota insight, and eventually even taste of a..
absonite level(s)
0:1.12 The a. of reality is characterized by things and beings
0:7.10 purpose of embarking upon the attempt to reach a.
0:9.1 for all time-space creatures who have attained a.
0:9.2 of Deity functioning on the divinity levels of the a.
21:6.3 a seventh-stage Creative Spirit may attain to a. of
30:1.93 are functional on the seven levels of the a. in twelve
31:9.2 Master Architects exist in seven levels of the a..
31:9.3 Architect functions on this highest level of the a..
31:9.5 The third a. embraces the seven Master Architects
101:6.15 of the Ultimate on the postfinaliter levels of the a..
112:1.1 ranging from the lowly finite to the highest a.,
112:1.3 effectively on the levels of the finite, the a.,
112:1.9 three on the a., and one on the absolute level.
115:1.3 of cosmic reality have been designated as finite, a.,
115:2.4 in the finite and experiential eventuation in the a..
115:4.5 are derived through the eventuated level of the a..
absonite mind
56:8.1 the transcendental experience of consorting with a.,
absonite ministers
55:4.10 seventh stage will witness the coming of the first a.
absonite nature
10:8.7 this quest involves a grasp of the a. of the ultimate
absonite overcontrol
10:8.2 certain phases of the a. of the Paradise Trinity.
absonite peoples
42:2.18 of Paradise and only in connection with the a..
absonite personalities
55:6.6 the technique whereby the a. reveal the presence of
56:1.2 personalities—material, morontia, a., or spiritual—
absonite personification
106:8.15 Trinity, the transcendental and a. of divinity.
absonite phases
14:6.5 involving untold diversities of a. and other phases of
117:5.14 total finite will embark upon the a. of the eternal
absonite phenomenon
0:1.12 whenever time and space are transcended, such a. is
absonite qualities
105:7.12 8. A. qualities and realities.
115:3.19 only open up to the progressing creature those a. of
absonite quest
117:7.17 the alluring a. for the attainment of the Father on
absonite realities
0:1.12 of Ultimacy connotes a function in relation to a..
0:9.1 actualization of Paradise a. on the eventuating
105:7.12 8. A. qualities and realities.
absonite realms
109:7.5 the transcendental ministry of the a. of the Ultimate,
absonite regime
23:4.2 to make contact with the a. of the master universe
absonite sense
106:4.3 so also is the Ultimate there present but in the a. and
absonite significance
14:6.41 Havona will continue to function with a. even in
absonite spheres
109:7.3 throughout all the realms of the transcendental a. of
absonite spirit
1:3.5 the ultimate reality of the personal cosmos is a..
absonite superconsciousness
5:5.11 God, some phase of the a. of the Paradise Father.
absonite-superpersonal
0:2.17 implies the attained realization of the synthesized a.,
absonite techniques
56:7.8 able to approach Deity on ultimate levels and by a..
absonite unification
0:9.1 The actualization of Ultimate Deity signalizes a.
56:5.2 to undertake the consideration of a. deity unification
absonite upholders
0:1.10 as overcontrollers and a. of the master universe.
absoniters
0:1.12 A. are not created; they are eventuated—they simply
absonites
0:4.8 levels: A.—realities which are relative with respect to
31:9.1 master minds, superb spirits, and supernal a..
31:10.10 of potentials, personalities, minds, spirits, a., and
115:1.3 A. and finites are derivatives, modifications,
absonitize
31:9.10 Master Architect, but that this being failed to a.,
absonitized
30:1.114 but how could an a. being ever be explained to you?
31:2.1 finaliter corps are not personalized; they are a..
absonity
0:11.7 experience nor revelation, philosophy nor a. are able
0:12.3 being ever enriched, if not enlarged, by finity and a.
21:6.4 it leads from supreme divinity through ultimate a. to
30:1.92 they are absonite; and a. is neither infinity nor
30:4.31 you begin the progressive course in divinity and a..
31:9.10 the Master Architects attained the limit of a. in the
31:9.10 the quality of a. equivalated to the level of the
36:4.8 with the transcendental and eternal spirit of a. by
117:3.3 so is the Supreme the living way to the insight of a..
absorb
14:1.14 These dark gravity bodies neither reflect nor a. light;
64:7.9 to encounter and a. their invading cousins of the
165:4.5 material possessions into treasures which may a.
196:3.1 destroy human troubles, but it does dissolve, a.,
absorbed—see absorbed by
2:3.4 personality is a. into the oversoul of creation,
23:4.4 the supply of Solitary Messengers has been a. as
42:4.13 that energy can be a. or released only in those exact
56:10.2 he finds himself increasingly a. in the experiential
64:7.14 The indigo races a. the remnants of the orange man
72:5.11 works where the temporarily unemployed are a.,
76:3.4 Seth became a in the work of improving the spiritual
78:8.10 the Sumerians had become a. into the ranks of the
80:3.2 blue men had a. a considerable amount of Andonite
80:5.3 While the blue man had been a. in the north and
80:5.6 who were not quickly a. into their own ranks,
80:9.8 This group a. a considerable amount of Sangik blood
82:6.2 peoples if their better strains could have been a..
93:7.3 Melchizedek gospel had been almost wholly a. in the
93:7.4 a tendency for the new doctrine to become a. into
94:5.1 a. much of the philosophy and religious thought of
95:2.7 other survivors they thought were a. into the sun.
98:0.2 gradually a. into many of the cults and ritual groups
117:4.2 nonsurvivor, it is a. into the oversoul of creation,
125:3.1 Jesus was completely a. in the discussion of angels
156:0.2 a. in their meditations regarding the discourses of
195:10.18 This same Christianity conquered—a. and exalted—
absorbed by
58:2.2 Most of these short wave lengths are a. by a layer
64:6.13 The shattered remnants of these people were a. by
64:6.18 The northern tribes were subdued, enslaved, and a.
64:6.20 the victorious green men were a. by the indigo race,
64:7.19 the result that these Eskimos were eventually a. by
78:1.4 were, in general, a. by the later expanding violet race
78:3.4 superior races of culture and character were a. by
79:2.2 never fully a. by either the early Andites or their
80:4.6 the superior blue strains had been fully a. by the
80:5.7 they have survived only as a. by the later and virile
82:1.2 this Andite inheritance was a. by the evolutionary
absorbing
79:2.2 a. the greater portion of the extinct eastern green
80:3.9 quickly a. the Cro-Magnon type and culture and
80:4.5 As they moved across the Russian plains, a. the
82:1.2 The all-a. sex passion of the more highly civilized
95:5.6 approach the worship of the Father by a. all gods
173:0.2 The one a. thought of Judas was: What shall I do?
absorbs
188:5.2 Divine love does not merely forgive wrongs; it a.
absorption
42:5.6 shifting of electrons results in the ejection or the a.
78:1.8 Neanderthal a. had greatly retarded the culture of the
78:3.1 but the a. of the Adamite teachers, traders, and
79:2.6 the people had been markedly improved by this a..
79:4.2 made them vulnerable to a. by the Dravidians of the
79:6.7 they had long suffered from a. of the green race,
94:6.1 jeopardized by general a. into the older Urantia
94:12.1 Just as Christianity has suffered from the a. of
98:5.2 greatly improved by the a. of many of Zoroaster’s
abstain
67:2.2 rebellion and appealed to Van’s conferees to a.
135:1.1 the making of the vows to a. from all intoxicating
abstained
134:8.3 Jesus a. from all food only a day or two at a time.
abstract—noun or adjective
2:7.9 a. and dissociated concept of isolated goodness.
5:5.4 The adoration of the a. beautiful is not the worship
86:2.3 strives to personalize everything intangible and a.,
98:2.9 in Greece, human thought became so a. that the
98:2.10 Greek philosophy of self-realization and an a. Deity;
131:0.1 in the making of this a. of the religious doctrines of
131:0.2 There is presented herewith an a. of Ganid’s
139:5.5 Philip was mathematical in the a but not constructive
abstract—verb
104:2.2 philosophy tends to a. the personal qualities from
abstracted
57:7.8 Much of the carbon of the atmosphere was a. to
abstraction
2:7.5 error when they are misled into the fallacy of a.,
12:9.5 science fights for deliverance from the bondage of a.,
16:9.8 otherwise it is a purely subjective philosophic a.
97:0.1 their God concept without converting it into an a. of
102:7.3 serve an a., or hold loving fellowship with a law.
abstracts
131:7.1 shown by the following a.: “Says the Lord: ‘You
absurd
86:4.6 a. doctrines of twentieth-century barbarians.
146:2.6 satisfaction from the making of such a. petitions.
161:2.9 statements which would be a. if he were not divine
absurdities
110:5.4 a. of dream life testify to pressure of unexpressed
125:2.4 Jesus’ heart torn by the inconsistencies and a. of
absurdity
103:9.3 a philosophic inconsistency and an intellectual a..
absurdly
94:2.2 But they went so a. far with these presumptuous
abundance
50:4.3 every human habitation was provided with a. of land.
62:3.11 with their mild climates and an a. of tropical fruits,
64:4.12 with a. of game, enabled these people to live with
68:5.8 man need only go to his herds to provide an a. of
131:2.9 and shall delight themselves in the a. of peace.
140:8.17 “a man’s happiness consists not in the a. of his
146:2.10 pray in the spirit for the a. of the gifts of the spirit.
147:3.3 shall all find, not only justice, but an a. of mercy.
149:6.4 but having already received the a. of good things
151:1.4 who has shall be given so that he shall have an a.;
153:4.4 out of the a. of the evil in your hearts your mouths
165:4.1 a man’s life consists not in the a. of the things
165:4.5 by those who have an a. of this world’s goods,
176:3.5 who has, more shall be given, and he shall have a.;
189:4.3 They had prepared an a. of special embalming lotions
abundant
2:6.3 He is long-suffering and a. in goodness and truth.”
5:2.6 proofs are forthcoming and a. in the manifestation of
11:3.2 a. souvenirs of your material days in the Holy Land
14:6.21 They afforded the Spirit a. opportunity to test out
32:4.11 In this bestowal of himself we have a. proof of the
39:5.17 These a. reserves repletely provide for every phase
41:3.2 But there is a. space to accommodate all of these
44:3.2 There is a. variety and ample opportunity for
52:2.12 There is a. opportunity for the exercise of
59:2.11 Sea worms were a., and there were many jellyfish
60:2.5 lakes, as is shown by the a. fresh-water fossils of the
60:3.19 Fruits, grasses, and cereals were a., and these seed-
64:4.2 8000,000 years ago game was a.; many deer species
65:3.7 you will have a. and ample opportunity to make any
65:4.3 Many features of human life afford a. evidence
70:7.17 civil war, a. proof that the weak had become strong.
73:5.1 plans for Eden provided homes and a. land for one
87:7.5 A. truth and an adjustable cult have favored rapidity
91:6.2 the enjoyment of a. health and to the cure of mental,
121:4.1 in the hearts of the nobler gentiles a. soil of natural
121:4.1 Christianity to sprout and bring forth an a. harvest of
131:1.5 he gives us the a. harvest of the good things of this
131:2.3 he is long-suffering and a. in goodness and truth.
137:8.15 and all who enter therein shall find a. liberty and
140:3.20 shall find an a. entrance into my service and into my
142:6.7 would begin to bear in your daily life the a. fruits
152:6.3 shown in the a. yielding of the genuine fruits of
159:1.5 shall my heavenly Father show the more a. mercy to
160:1.4 affords the more a. satisfactions of progressive
162:2.3 then would you find a. life in that knowledge.
162:5.3 You all have had a. opportunity to learn who I am,
163:1.4 they shall find an a. entrance into the Father’s
165:4.2 thus will I have a. room in which to store my fruits
166:4.9 and good, they were rewarded with an a. yield.
174:5.3 of sonship with joy, liberty, and life more a. in the
174:5.8 for my sake and the gospel’s shall enjoy a more a.
180:2.1 spiritual connection with me, you will bear a. fruit.
abundantly
2:4.1 the Lord shall be saved,” “for he will a. pardon.”
2:5.4 mercifully received, “for our God will a. pardon.”
7:6.2 mercy and service which so a. characterize all orders
20:5.3 service which so a. characterizes the primary Sons
26:2.6 seem a. endowed with the ability to make suitable
42:8.7 These mesotrons are found a. in the space rays
47:0.4 headquarters world, are a. provided with spornagia
97:7.7 upon him, and to our God, for he will a. pardon.”
101:6.17 In Jesus there is a. demonstrated both the beginnings
128:1.5 Jesus is a. able to understand and minister to those
131:2.11 and I will have mercy on them; I will a. pardon.
135:11.4 John shall be a. blessed in the age to come if he finds
138:3.6 wherein you shall more a. enjoy the good things
139:6.5 the flesh may have joy, gladness, and life more a..
157:6.2 that we all might have life and have it more a..
160:1.15 deficiencies have been a. supplied by this new gospel
160:2.4 between two persons of the same sex, as is so a.
165:2.8 that you all may have life and have it more a..
181:1.6 you that you might have peace and have it more a.
abuse—noun
48:7.8 6. To enjoy privilege without a., to have liberty
68:2.7 companion who would stand great a. without violent
69:3.6 But through gross a. of these privileges the smiths
69:5.15 The a of capital by unfair capitalists does not destroy
124:2.4 from injustice or when subjected to personal a..
163:2.11 economic a. which Jesus many times condemned,
185:6.2 and before they had finished this wicked a., Pilate
abuse—verb
178:1.17 Show mercy even to those who despitefully a. you.
184:4.3 who had been stimulated to a. Jesus by the example
abused
35:2.2 they have never a. their prerogatives; not once
abuses
69:9.3 the gross a. attendant upon the misuse of capital.
72:5.3 for the correction of economic a. which are marked
184:4.2 When these a. first started, Jesus indicated to John,
195:3.9 paternalism, overtaxation and gross collection a.,
abusive
187:1.8 not to mention the a. scourgings with their
academies
124:5.5 continue his education in the renowned Hebrew a..
125:2.11 long course of study in one of the best-known a. of
129:2.7 personally taking Jesus to visit the many a. of the
173:2.3 without having been instructed in the rabbinic a.
174:2.2 when a group of the younger students from the a.,
academy
123:6.8 Nahor, one of the teachers in a Jerusalem a. of the
124:6.13 Joseph found time to take his son to visit the a.
accede
154:2.1 This refusal to a. to the Jerusalem decree was
183:2.3 intended to arrest Jesus, he promptly refused to a.
accelerate
29:4.21 can upstep and a. the energy volume and movement
66:6.6 they did markedly a. its normal and natural evolution
71:2.7 and cultural growth will increasingly a. as bullets
81:5.1 and a. the pace of economic development and
92:0.5 Spirit of Truth, all of which a. the rate of religious
104:3.2 his cosmic philosophy must a. in evolution to keep
136:6.6 he might a. natural law, but to transcend his own
accelerated
61:7.4 a new development a. the course of human evolution
76:6.4 to the speedy civilization and a. biologic progress
78:0.1 who have enormously a. cultural progress on Urantia
78:7.2 This elevation of the highlands was greatly a.
79:1.4 Commerce in stone, metal, and pottery was a. on
80:3.7 Adamic mixture suddenly a. creative imagination.
81:3.7 a. by the rapidly developing arts and sciences of
81:6.9 cultural and inventive activities has enormously a.
81:6.30 from the rapid growth of invention and the a. pace
83:7.4 race as a result of suddenly a. social evolution,
92:7.13 discredited by man’s a. social metamorphosis and
99:0.3 that institutional modifications must be greatly a.,
136:6.2 in certain conceivable circumstances, be greatly a..
189:2.1 we merely wish to invoke the process of a. time.
189:2.8 this natural mode of dissolution was greatly a.,
accelerates
15:5.6 if their revolutionary rate greatly a., begin to throw
accelerating
42:6.3 Ultimatons are capable of a. revolutionary velocity
52:6.7 only technique for a. the natural trend of social
71:2.7 opinion is the only safe method of a. civilization.
74:3.3 the Caligastia scheme for a. the process of social
75:4.1 the long-nourished plan for a. world improvement
136:8.8 enhancing moral values or a. spiritual progress.
acceleration
41:7.13 the a. of ultimatonic and electronic activities when
52:3.6 intellectual capacity and an a. of spiritual progress.
70:8.18 the wise, and patient manipulation of these a. factors
79:3.1 the blood of Adam produced a marked a. in social
81:6.9 Invention always precedes the a. of cultural
92:2.4 But it is only foolish to attempt the too sudden a. of
accelerators
15:6.9 the suns serve as local a. of energy circulation,
31:5.2 technically defaulted in their mission as biologic a.
accent
81:6.17 signs, cries, imitative sounds, intonation, and a. to
143:5.2 surmised that Jesus was a Galilean Jew from his a..
accents
192:4.3 morontia form and, speaking to them in familiar a.,
accentuate
89:5.6 inbreeding which was supposed to a. tribal solidarity.
accentuated
64:1.5 further a. the development of its own peculiar fauna.
69:3.2 and fighter, engaging in a. periods of work and rest.
122:1.1 the nobility of the common people, a. ever and anon
accentuation
11:7.9 physical gravity designed to prevent the a. of gravity
48:4.4 Spirit jest is never tinged with the a. of the
accept—see accept—with refused
1:5.4 by faith a. the truth which portrays that the Father
3:5.4 you should not fail to a. God as securely enthroned
5:1.5 equally choose to a. the uniform spiritual leading of
10:8.6 But I am unwilling to a. this solution of the mystery
22:8.5 Others may a. special assignments on the eternal Isle.
31:4.1 and forever a. the destiny of their mortal associates.
35:10.4 who choose to a. the proffered rehabilitation will
37:5.4 Spirit-fused ascenders may a. assignment as Universe
40:6.1 every one of you may choose to a the certain destiny
48:6.35 withal, cheerful; to a. challenges without complaint
53:9.7 We believe that all rebels who will ever a. mercy
54:5.3 Time to a. salvation is vouchsafed every evildoer.
67:1.6 the iniquiter would ever a. forgiveness for his sins.
70:2.20 Man will never a. peace as a normal mode of living
71:3.10 by the caliber of its citizens who volunteer to a. the
72:8.2 Individuals may a. political, elective, or appointive
72:9.2 all citizens must a. membership in two voting
74:3.10 disposed to a. the newly arrived Son and Daughter
74:4.4 Adam made it plain that he would a. any honor
83:3.3 so, while continuing to a. the bride purchase price,
86:7.4 they exhibit a surprising willingness to a. an equally
88:2.2 but supposedly all right to a. relics and miracles.
92:2.5 Races of men only superficially a. a strange and
92:6.19 minds suddenly to a. advanced revealed truth.
93:3.8 God who would a. man on the simple terms of faith.
93:4.3 I a. the Melchizedek covenant with the Most High,
94:1.5 Never would the Brahman priests a. the Salem
95:5.1 Ikhnaton, Pharaoh of Egypt, to a. these doctrines of
97:8.4 failed to recognize and a. the mission and ministry
102:4.1 The technique whereby you can a. another’s idea as
103:7.8 in the absence of revelation or in the failure to a. or
108:5.1 The Adjusters a. a difficult assignment when they
108:6.8 When clouds gather overhead, your faith should a.
110:2.1 it is not incumbent upon any human being to a.
110:2.1 it is not foreordained that you must a. this divine
110:5.6 which you a. as the Adjuster’s voice is in reality the
113:2.9 When a seraphic pair a. guardian assignment, they
113:4.3 To a. the guidance of a seraphim rarely means
118:6.8 But to a. the fallacy of omnificence is to embrace the
120:2.3 I counsel you to a. from Gabriel the conference of
121:7.2 which made it impossible for them to a. the Master’s
121:7.2 unwilling to a. as the Son of God one who taught
123:3.3 Jesus was willing to a. the doctrine of good spirits
125:0.6 Jesus simply would not a. explanations of worship
125:2.1 but Jesus persuaded his parents to a. the invitation to
128:4.2 to prevail upon Jesus to a. the proffered honor.
136:4.12 to believe in him and to a. his new spiritual kingdom.
142:2.3 you must now a. as a reality the love of the Father
142:3.3 The Father never fails to a. the sincere worship of
144:6.5 It was unanimously voted to a. this prayer as the one
147:5.3 to a. the gospel and change their mode of living;
147:7.3 new and also true, have the faith and courage to a..
149:2.4 Eastern religionists to a. the teachings of Jesus.
149:5.3 they should cheerfully a. their lot and exercise
150:5.2 answer, Believe this gospel; a. divine forgiveness.
155:6.12 Many of your brethren have minds which a. the
156:2.4 gentiles were not afraid of Jesus; they dared to a.
157:7.2 to a. the challenge of the Pharisees for a sign,
159:3.10 Those who a. this teaching are filled with joy and
161:1.11 I am satisfied to end the argument and to a. Jesus
162:2.2 if you honestly believe and dare to a. my teaching,
164:2.3 the majority of the Jewish leaders never would a.
165:0.2 the better classes of citizens a. the Master’s teaching.
165:3.8 Why should Jew or gentile hesitate to a. the good
167:4.2 that the Jewish leaders at Jerusalem would ever a.
167:4.2 Pharisees might have one more chance to a. Jesus’
170:5.6 Christians began early to a. the doctrines of Paul,
171:4.1 and distributed these arms to all who would a. them
171:4.3 —permit themselves to a. Jesus’ words as literal.
173:5.3 I will have none here except those who delight to a.
174:5.12 Father will receive me and a. my mission in your
175:1.3 if they would only turn to God and a. his mercy.
175:1.7 those who should be first to come forward and a.
176:3.8 such selfish stewards must a. the consequences of
178:1.10 many in high places nominally a. the gospel of the
189:0.1 They were disposed to a. the advice of Gabriel,
190:1.7 willing to believe Jesus’ word or to a. the evidence
193:1.2 free gift of God and is bestowed upon all who a. it
193:1.2 fatherhood of God implies that you also freely a. the
194:4.10 sect in jail until they were prevailed upon to a. the
195:0.11 compelling the pagan to a. the Hellenized version of
195:1.5 literally forced the Romans to a. this new religion,
195:2.3 were able to persuade them to a. Paul’s Christianity.
195:3.2 and nations at least nominally to a. one religion.
196:0.13 a. the security of the assurance of sonship with the
accept—with refuse or refused
69:8.2 captives who refused to a. the conqueror’s religion.
88:2.7 men and women will refuse to a. positive evidence
94:1.6 priests of Vedism, refused to a. the Melchizedek
131:10.7 of God while I refuse to a. the brotherhood of man.
135:2.3 Since John refused to a. the priest’s allowance due
137:2.2 those who believed in John but refused to a. Jesus.
139:9.9 when the Master refused to a. a certain rich man as
142:8.1 these ascetic and eccentric men refused to a. Jesus
148:9.2 But the paralytic refused to a. defeat; he directed his
149:2.12 Only three men who received his call refused to a.
162:2.2 they steadfastly refuse to a. this new and gospel of
173:2.7 This the Jewish leaders refused to a. and were
195:0.2 priest-ridden Hebrews, as a people, refused to a.
195:9.5 The modern age will refuse to a. a religion which is
acceptable or more acceptable
20:2.9 on the inhabited spheres is just as effective and a. as
22:9.1 Those of ma. service are commissioned High Son
25:4.15 modes of procedure most a. to the rulers of eternity
26:10.3 The spirit of such candidates was wholly a.;
29:4.26 Master Controllers are hardly persons within any a.
35:8.15 of departing from the a. technique of government.
76:5.1 Eve were informed that their repentance was a.,
89:7.4 this whole ritual afforded an a. excuse for sexual
89:8.2 Physical mutilation was also considered to be an a.
117:5.3 Such finaliters thus become a. candidates for
121:5.13 the teachings of Jesus so as to render them ma. to
121:8.12 had origin in the human mind will prove ma. to all
123:0.2 ages near his own to make them a. play-fellows.
125:2.5 The next day’s services at the temple were ma. to
134:3.8 a statement of the Master’s teachings which was a.
143:2.4 of the gracious, a., and perfect will of God.
146:1.3 inclusion rendered the Christian teachings ma. to
147:8.3 Will you dare to call this a fast and an a. day in the
149:2.1 to make them the ma. to certain nations, races, and
149:2.1 the less a. to all other nations, races, and religions.
149:2.3 effort to make the gospel ma. to disbelieving Jews.
150:5.3 from the Father to make salvation more real and a..”
150:8.9 are bruised and to proclaim the a. year of the Lord.”
195:2.9 but Judaism was not a. as a religion to these Greeks.
acceptably
5:3.2 register the bona fide adoration of their subjects a.
17:4.2 sometimes one Aid functions a., while on other
28:4.7 we know it works, and that it unfailingly works a.
40:10.8 evolutionary struggle will be a. contributing to the
45:7.1 will creatures—who function so a. on Jerusem and
66:1.2 and Caligastia a. filled five successive assignments of
72:1.1 blended, but they fraternize and socialize very a..
81:6.33 True, many common services can be a. socialized,
103:6.9 revelation, functions a. in the absence of mota and
103:8.3 his spouse, might pass such an examination most a..
112:6.5 And these guides to mansonia conduct function a. in
120:0.4 successfully and a. voluntarily subordinate himself
121:8.12 concepts of Jesus’ life and teachings have been a.
124:0.1 received a training which more a. prepared Jesus
134:5.10 minor wars and a. control the smaller nations, but
139:2.14 she labored a. as a member of the women’s corps,
139:5.4 do little things in a big way, do them well and a..
141:5.2 learned, and a., how to do the will of the Father in
144:3.1 ‘Teach us how a. to pray to the Father in heaven.’”
149:0.2 to do those things which others could a. perform.
178:1.15 unfolds itself in new manifestations and grows a. in
181:2.7 you would a. deport yourself as an ambassador of
181:2.10 Dedicate your life, Simon, to showing how a.
182:3.11 of the human nature had been met and a. passed.
191:3.4 and a. terminated his seventh and final bestowal.
196:2.9 he mastered a technique of a. doing the Father’s
acceptance
14:5.4 arrival on the first circuit of Havona signifies the a.
21:4.4 right hand of the Father,”there to gain the Father’s a.
26:4.15 The a. of sonship, co-operation with the Adjuster, is
52:5.6 receives the assurance of the a. of the bestowal
62:7.5 This message from Lucifer contained the official a.
74:1.5 associated with the ceremonies of the bestowal a..
93:6.5 It was at this public and formal a. of the covenant
101:8.1 The a. of a teaching as true is not faith; that is mere
101:10.4 The faith a. of the truth of God enables man to
106:9.5 To finite mortals we suggest the a. of the truth that
110:3.10 4. Joyful a. of cosmic citizenship—honest recognition
112:5.1 with the actual choice of destiny a. or of rejection.
117:4.8 morality, the universal sensitivity to, and a. of, duty
121:7.4 to array the people against the a. of a new gospel.
125:0.6 that Jesus acknowledge a. of the orthodox Jewish
127:4.2 this year Jesus had fully won his mother to the a.
129:4.6 full and unqualified a. by the Father as constituting
132:0.4 It was this early a. of the teachings of the gospel
136:9.11 Neither will Jesus seek to win a. of a spiritual
139:9.4 By their very a. as apostles these mediocre twins
142:5.2 Concerning the kingdom and your assurance of a.
143:1.5 to heed the call to repentance and a. of sonship.
146:1.3 made Paul’s Christian teachings more easy of a.
150:5.2 spirit of God, whose a. makes you a son of God.
150:5.3 A. by faith on your part makes you a partaker of
153:1.2 and decision to that of open warfare and final a. or
155:3.1 of the spiritual joy of the a. of divine sonship.”
155:5.9 The a. of the traditional religions of authority
155:5.12 shall derive its authority from the fruits of its a.
157:4.2 all to the point of the wholehearted a. of the Master
157:4.2 to bring their brethren around to the full a. of their
158:3.2 1. The a. of the fullness of the bestowal of the life
160:5.7 thereby acknowledging the a. of sonship with God
162:9.3 each of Abner’s associates to a wholehearted a. of
167:5.2 and the a., by faith, of merciful forgiveness.
169:1.3 “You have been taught that divine a. comes after
170:2.1 The a. of such a teaching, Jesus declared, would
177:2.6 can hardly enjoy a world-wide a. until such a time
177:2.6 albeit the a. of Jesus’ gospel will result in the
193:1.2 The a. of the doctrine of the fatherhood of God
195:10.18 the more general a. of the real religion of Jesus.
accepted—verb
7:4.4 a program unreservedly a. by the Eternal Son when
8:3.5 The very instant the Eternal Son a. his Father’s
20:6.8 the Avonal of service proceeds to Paradise, is a. by
25:2.12 But when a commission has once a. jurisdiction of a
27:0.2 ascends to the Universal Father, is a., and returns
28:1.3 resignations of the tertiaphim are tendered and a..
34:6.12 a life of spirit guidance is freely and intelligently a.,
34:7.8 having a. the assignment and received your orders to
40:6.4 faith sons; you have a. the status of sonship.
51:6.6 Daughter become a. as the common ancestors of
51:7.1 planets where this Magisterial Son is universally a.,
53:2.5 of his subordinates ever a. the proffered mercy.
53:9.1 None of the leaders a. this merciful proffer.
53:9.1 a. the mercy proclaimed by the Panoptians and
53:9.3 another Son of God should be a. by such apostate
57:8.9 of the Life Carriers, were finally a. on Salvington.
66:4.9 Adjusters; and when they volunteered and were a.
66:5.12 secured tokens which were a. in lieu of the actual
74:2.4 thousands of the tribesmen a. the teachings of Van
74:8.4 And many groups a. this story of man’s clay origin
77:0.1 so valuable as helpers that we have all long since a.
86:3.2 Early man a. life as a fact, while he regarded death as
92:6.17 never became widely a. until the days of Isaiah,
93:5.5 Nahor had not wholly a. the Melchizedek gospel;
95:3.5 Ikhnaton they a. but halfheartedly for one short
101:7.1 stereotype is a plan of action a. without validation.
103:7.11 certain assumptions which are a., though unproved,
114:3.3 rulings and decisions each day which are a. as final
119:2.5 followers a. the forgiveness of this new ruler,
119:8.1 Michael was not only a. by the Ancients of Days as
122:8.7 and for traditions eventually to become a. as facts.
126:2.3 Jesus cheerfully a. the responsibilities so suddenly
133:3.7 a. this distasteful means of obtaining a livelihood
134:3.7 There was but one doctrine which had to be a. in
137:1.3 Andrew went on to say that Jesus had a. his proffer
138:2.2 all six of the new apostles were formally a. by all of
139:5.1 Peter, James, and John had a. Jesus as the Deliverer.
146:2.1 people heard Jesus gladly and many a. the gospel of
157:1.3 The collector a. the tax, foregoing the penalty for
157:4.1 the apostles had virtually a. Jesus as the Messiah.
158:4.4 now that Jesus himself had a. their confession that
159:5.8 which his new religion required of those who a. it.
160:5.13 idealism of that which is wholeheartedly faith-a..
161:1.1 Rodan readily a. all that was presented to him
162:5.2 the witness of two reliable persons may be a.—
163:4.17 Jesus would have a. no less than half a dozen
167:1.1 wealthy Pharisee who had a. the teachings of Abner,
169:4.8 Jesus a. the concept of Elohim and called this
171:4.9 Jesus had been a. by these believers as the Messiah,
171:8.3 he would have a. such a kingdom of men’s souls and
172:3.1 Jerusalem had rejected Jesus, but Bethany had a.
173:5.2 even those who had a. his preliminary invitation
175:2.2 very ancestors, in the times of Jesus, heartily a. his
176:3.3 That you have once a. sonship in the kingdom will
179:4.7 Master a. Judas and had done everything possible to
180:3.2 the light which would save you if a. can only
180:4.1 after he has fully a. the work I have done for you
186:2.8 little qualifying explanation he a. the designation,
189:2.5 the governor’s knowledge that they had a. a bribe.
195:3.1 The Christians a. the empire; the empire adopted
195:3.11 the gospel which had been a. in the place of Greek
accepted—adjective
0:6.2 We cannot follow your generally a. definitions of
36:2.12 If the plans are a departure from a. formulas, they
42:2.1 These narratives cannot altogether follow your a.
70:6.5 assistants of the early kings became the a. nobility,
71:2.12 legislative enactments in accordance with a. law.
92:2.3 generations have considered a part of their a. mores
94:11.1 the generally a. cult of the peoples of China, Korea,
100:6.2 The a. supreme value of the religionist may be base
101:5.5 certain generally a. bases for logical deductions.
117:7.12 This is one of the generally a. hypotheses of future
120:3.3 give precedence to the a. customs of family life as
121:5.6 These religions rapidly became the a. belief of the
124:2.5 Jesus was the generally a. leader of the Nazareth lads
137:1.5 the first a. counselors of the new kingdom,
148:6.5 soundness from the standpoint of the a. theology.
195:9.8 as handed down by their a. religious teachers.
accepting
21:3.12 In a. the initial vicegerent sovereignty of a local
48:6.36 by a. your lot when you have faithfully performed
74:1.4 the plans to be pursued in a. the responsibilities of
74:8.9 inclined more toward a. a modified Mesopotamian
81:6.32 demoralized by a. support from the public treasury
92:2.5 New Zealand tribe whose priests, nominally a.
93:6.6 he decided to solemnize the event by formally a. this
111:1.5 as they use this mind, they are either a. or rejecting
117:4.11 but the volitional creation has the choice of a. or of
119:6.3 the many restrictions imposed upon me in a. this
120:0.6 Immanuel, in a. the custody of the universe during
128:4.2 unstated but prior obligations would prevent his a.
136:2.1 In a. baptism at the hands of John, Jesus was only
136:5.4 a. this command of the universe hosts in attendance
147:5.3 She had, on a. the teachings of Jesus, closed up her
155:1.4 when men become thus misled into a. a narrow
155:3.8 the twelve the great danger of a. religious symbols
159:4.9 prevents the honest souls of today from a. the new
161:3.2 understand his performances only by a. the theory
193:4.7 Instead of a. disappointments as a regular feature of
195:3.8 The spiritual impetus of nominally a. Hellenized
accepts
8:4.4 When a Creator Son of God a. the creatorship
93:0.1 it is quite often a Melchizedek who a. the assignment
136:9.5 unfailingly a. the divine answers as final rulings in
169:1.3 I assure you that the Father a. you even before you
170:3.3 act which a. your faith as the price of admission.
186:2.11 a. the man of Nazareth as the satisfaction of the
access
5:2.2 The Paradise Sons always have a. to the presence of
5:2.2 his creature personalities have a. to the “bosom of
6:0.2 gaining a. to the thought channels of the human
13:2.7 Eventually you will have full a. to Ascendington
13:2.7 relative a. to the other spheres of the Father except
27:6.3 the knowledge, of all who have a. to their wisdom.
28:7.3 you will begin to gain a. to the tools of divinity
38:4.1 While the seraphim have a. to all forty-nine worlds
38:4.1 Each angelic order has free a. to all the worlds of
45:1.11 you have a. to the seventh transition world,
49:5.32 man escapes his terrestrial status and gains a. to the
66:4.13 staff to live on indefinitely as long as they had a. to it
74:6.3 Eve had a. to the milk of a great variety of nuts and
75:7.6 a. to this source of energy was denied Adam and Eve
80:1.5 the yellow man was likewise difficult of a. in Asia.
119:3.6 those who have a. to the inner circle of the records
121:8.1 Although we have enjoyed a. to the lost record of
123:5.5 When having a. to the written books of the law,
131:3.2 found the approach to the Immortal easy of a..
153:3.5 which enters the body by the mouth or gains a. to
160:4.10 only those who have a. to these channels may
168:1.2 While we have a. to the registration of the combined
accessible
27:5.5 and superuniverses, is not a. to the local creations.
45:1.2 The finaliter world is a. to the inhabitants of all
48:2.26 All morontia transition realms are a. alike to material
101:6.4 Truth is made a. to the wisdom-endowed individual
120:2.6 on that isolated sphere immediately and fully a. to
accident
2:1.4 God is not a cosmic a.; neither is he a universe
3:6.2 The universe is not an a., neither is it self-existent.
38:9.5 Neither of these groups is an evolutionary a.;
49:1.6 Mortal man is not an evolutionary a..
55:3.6 the risk of incapacity for labor resultant from a.,
58:2.3 on viewing creation and human evolution as an a..
65:2.16 man on earth during the ice age was not just an a.;
65:3.3 mankind would have been terminated by an a. at this
65:4.3 that organic evolution is not a mere cosmic a..
65:4.3 cells which may have been destroyed by the a..
67:6.9 this apparent a. of interplanetary communication
77:0.1 They appear to be an a. of time, but they occur so
86:2.5 Men regard a natural occurrence as an a. or as bad
102:0.1 To the materialist, man is simply an evolutionary a..
123:4.5 The only real a. Jesus had up to this time was a fall
123:4.5 After this a. Joseph built a balustrade up both
123:4.6 There was no way in which this a. could have been
123:4.6 this slight a., occurring while Joseph was absent in
126:2.1 Joseph’s home, informing Jesus of his father’s a.,
127:2.8 release himself from the obligation which a cruel a.
130:2.5 Anaxand perished, by a., in the great slaughter of
132:6.2 He told Ganid about the loss of his father by an a.,
133:7.9 If the associations of consciousness were just an a.,
160:4.1 necessities of living may fall into our hands by a.,
accidental
36:5.1 explains why evolution is purposeful and not a..
49:1.7 organisms from lower groupings of life is not a..
55:3.1 the problems of caring for a. injuries and the
57:5.14 retrograde motion in any system is always a. and
58:2.3 to be incompatible with the laws of a. chance,
58:2.4 twoscore apparently a. protective operations similar
63:6.2 great comfort derived from his a. discovery of fire.
65:0.7 why evolution is always purposeful and never a..
65:2.14 elimination of inferior groups of creatures was a.,
65:4.2 haphazard, nor wholly experimental, in the a. sense.
70:10.3 A. murder was not therefore recognized,
81:2.18 the a. occurrences attendant upon the daily life of
86:2.6 Primitive man never regarded anything as a.;
86:4.1 born of the unconscious and purely a. association of
86:7.4 action, is the only antidote for so-called a. ills.
89:4.5 sacrifice for a. and personal sin evolved into the
113:4.5 Such superb co-operation could hardly be either a.
124:5.2 to Jesus’ watchcare when his father met his a. death
126:5.7 money due Joseph at the time of his a. death.
132:5.9 7. A. wealth—riches derived from the generosity of
132:5.21 A. riches should be regarded somewhat in the light
160:4.10 Barring the a. acquirement of wealth, the material
160:4.10 if you are an a. beneficiary of the flow of wealth,
accidentally
66:4.10 the Danite group a. discovered a phenomenon
69:7.2 The domestication of animals came about a..
81:1.6 observation of the sprouting of seeds a. moistened
81:2.18 one of these clay-covered primitive huts a. burned.
132:6.2 with five children whose husband had been a. killed.
185:4.1 the money due his father, who had been a. killed
accidents
4:1.12 the apparent “a.” of the cosmos are undoubtedly a
10:7.5 catastrophic physical events, appalling a., horrific
48:7.9 Blind and unforeseen a. do not occur in the cosmos.
50:3.3 like the early morontia bodies, subject to certain a.
86:2.5 destroy man’s belief in chance, and so-called a.,
86:5.7 3. Coma and unconsciousness associated with a.
86:7.1 civilized man pays material premiums against the a.
86:7.4 not remedy the facts of birth and the a. of living.
90:3.5 The causes for some a. and deaths were so easy to
112:5.6 if, through no fault of your own, the a. of time and
123:4.7 Material a., commonplace occurrences of a physical
123:4.8 this was but one of a number of such minor a. which
147:3.3 Some suffer from the a. of time, others as a result
148:6.11 Man suffers, first, from the a. of time and the
149:2.10 Jesus dared to teach that a. of time, catastrophes
159:3.13 kingdom are not rendered immune to the a. of time
166:4.0 4. TEACHING ABOUT ACCIDENTS
166:4.1 angels and other spirit beings are able to prevent a..”
166:4.4 simply innocent victims of one of the a. of time.
166:4.7 2. You may chance to fall victim to one of the a. of
166:4.12 and to answer their questions having to do with a.,
acclaim—noun
74:1.6 thus did Adam and Eve leave Jerusem amidst the a.
152:6.2 an experience with the fickleness of popular a.
152:6.5 people and the height of Jesus’ a. by the populace.
153:1.2 outward turning of the tide of popular fame and a..
172:3.2 Jesus always endeavored to suppress all public a. of
172:3.12 this sudden and unexpected outburst of popular a.
172:5.2 undertake to evaluate the popular outburst of a..
172:5.4 the Master’s purpose in permitting this wild a. and
acclaim—verb
172:4.1 Jesus had for allowing the multitude thus to a. him
172:5.13 cheer up and join us all while we a. this Jesus of
acclaimed
173:1.10 all the while loudly a. by the multitude, they
acclimatize
48:6.29 Ascenders must a. to every new morontia level,
accommodate
11:4.4 Paradise is large enough to a. the activities of an
27:7.6 but these are not adequate to a. the ever-increasing
27:7.6 able fully to a. the spirit of worship on Paradise.
32:2.3 Such architectural worlds are designed to a. both
41:3.2 But there is abundant space to a. all of these suns.
41:4.7 ample room to a. your sun and the present orbit of
58:6.6 always are living organisms striving to a. themselves
125:0.5 The temple precincts could a. over two hundred
148:0.1 greatly enlarged to a. the growing family of Jesus.
148:9.1 built to a. these gatherings during the rainy season.
152:2.5 had no tented city here to feed and a. the crowds.
163:5.2 The apostolic camp could a. about five hundred.
195:10.15 groupings of Christians may serve to a. numerous
accommodated
49:2.19 and larger than Urantia, thus being a. to the gravity
58:1.2 rapid life development than can be supported and a.
149:7.2 being a. in the homes of Bethsaida and near-by
accommodating
46:3.2 morontia—besides a. innumerable spirit personalities.
134:3.6 they lived in cottages each a. about a dozen
accommodation
43:1.9 provision is made for the a. of at least seventy major
124:6.12 prearranged for their a. during the Passover week,
accommodations
163:5.2 This was the rainy season in Palestine, and these a.
accompanied—see accompanied by
37:2.8 even as Gabriel a. Michael on his Urantia bestowal
63:1.3 sister, who unfailingly a. Andon on all of his tours
74:1.5 children a. their parents to the dematerialization
74:3.8 It greatly surprised those who a. Adam on this trip
124:3.6 About the middle of May the lad a. his father on a
125:2.11 Jesus a. his parents and teacher on their visits to the
134:8.1 Tiglath a. Jesus this first day up the mountain to a
137:1.1 Andrew a. Jesus to Pella with the injured boy.
139:2.14 when Peter was driven out of Jerusalem, she a. him
144:4.10 why Peter, James, and John, who so often a. Jesus
144:6.7 two of the apostles of John a. Jesus and his
147:1.4 servant, was not revealed to those who a. Jesus.
188:0.3 for the purpose of making sure that Jesus’ body a.
190:1.9 David a. them on their journey to join their brother,
accompanied by
15:5.12 Such an astronomic readjustment is a. by energy
15:6.8 You are familiar with suns that emit light a. by heat;
15:8.7 power disturbances and heat fluctuations a. by
20:2.9 on bestowal missions they are a. by Evening Stars,
20:9.2 planetary mission they are a. by a Magisterial Son
21:2.2 each Creator Son a. by a Creative Daughter of the
21:6.2 liberation of a Michael’s finite-action capacities a.
25:8.5 Even if it is known that you will be a. by someone
26:7.4 he is a. only by the transit trio: the superaphic
32:1.5 a Paradise Creator Son appears upon the scene, a. by
35:2.6 an Avonal Son, enters upon a bestowal, he is a. by
39:1.4 Creator Sons, when on a bestowal mission are a.
41:3.6 The enormous pressure, a by loss of heat and energy
41:5.7 just as, in a blinding rainstorm a. by a heavy wind,
42:8.5 The mesotronic disintegration is a. by the emission
46:8.2 into the system family of inhabited planets, a. by
48:5.1 a pilgrim is a. by his personal or group seraphim,
55:7.3 he will be a. by a son and daughter of the Urantia
56:7.1 is a. by ever-enlarging revelations of Deity to all
56:7.1 divinity realization is a. by certain well-defined
59:2.1 nonspectacular, being a. little or no volcanic action.
60:3.1 a by tremendous crustal deformations and lava flows
64:7.5 These tribes were a. by three small groups of
66:2.1 was not sent out on his mission alone but was a. by
66:5.9 of Fad consisted in supervision of employment a.
68:5.12 civilization was a. by less and less of nomadism;
74:0.1 the two seraphic transports, a. by the Jerusem
83:8.8 a loyal partnership for rearing offspring, a. by
86:5.9 sneezing was always a. by some religious expression,
86:5.13 ceremony of bestowing the Holy Spirit was a. by
87:6.16 Most of these oaths were a. by self-torture and self-
93:10.2 Neither his appearance nor departure were a. by
99:4.9 Transition is always a. by confusion, and there will
100:1.5 on the discovery of selfhood a. by self-criticism—
103:2.1 Many spiritual births are a. by much anguish of spirit
103:2.7 Moral choosing is usually a. by more or less moral
114:6.1 general was a. by twelve corps of special seraphim,
119:1.3 Son was a. by a solitary omniaphim who bore
119:1.5 disappeared from our world as he came, a. only by
119:2.4 This Son appeared at noon, unannounced and a.
119:3.3 a strange Material Son, a. by a lone seconaphim,
119:4.2 unknown seraphim, a. by a solitary supernaphim
119:5.1 certified by Immanuel of Salvington and a. by
119:6.2 and departed in full view of everyone, a. by a lone
120:2.4 a. by the termination of an age, the resurrection of
141:9.2 Jesus was a. only by the twelve when he arrived at
143:1.8 with manifest earnestness, a. by marked emotion.
144:9.2 Jesus and the apostles, a. by twenty-five disciples,
147:0.1 During this period Jesus, a. by James and John
148:3.3 these periods of absence, Jesus was a. by only two
152:7.1 April 3, Jesus, a. only by the twelve apostles,
158:4.4 considerably perturbed when this man, a. by
162:6.2 the Hallel, the responsive reading of the Psalms a.
163:6.1 seventy messengers were arriving by couples, a.
167:0.1 When Jesus arrived at Philadelphia, he was a. by
172:3.8 twelve women of the original women’s corps, a. by
174:5.1 a. by Andrew, he returned to the waiting Greeks.
175:0.1 Jesus, a. by eleven apostles, Joseph of Arimathea,
177:3.1 by himself in the hills, a. only by an errand boy.
183:2.4 Judas was a. by over sixty persons—temple guards,
185:0.1 bound, and was a. by about fifty of his accusers,
186:0.2 Jesus, a. by the soldiers who were to crucify him,
188:0.3 Joseph of Arimathea, a. by Nicodemus, had gone
accompanies
23:4.3 This messenger a. the new son of destiny to the
37:3.5 A corps of one hundred a. every Paradise bestowal
52:7.8 A Magisterial Son of judgment a. the Teacher Sons
65:7.7 And still additional spirit ministry a. the action of
107:4.5 a characteristic light, a spirit luminosity, which a. this
accompaniment
166:0.1 the gospel could spread without the a. of miracles
accompaniments
136:5.5 or supposedly superhuman a. of Jesus’ ministry
160:2.10 lower than these superior a. of human maturity.
accompany—see accompany, not
22:9.4 They a. Spirit-fused mortals of the local universe
22:10.7 They very often a. us on our assignments to the
23:4.4 former service, will these sons of destiny a. them?
25:7.1 the work of the seraphic guardians who often a. their
25:8.10 defeat, she would elect to a. her mortal associate.
25:8.10 seraphim always volunteer and are permitted to a.
25:8.11 one of the volunteers is selected to a. the pilgrim.
28:1.2 And these majestic tertiaphim a. this Creator Son
28:5.20 discerners always a. the Censors on any mission
28:6.15 These seconaphim ever a. Those High in Authority
33:3.2 She volunteered to a. Michael on the occasion of his
34:0.1 a new and unique representation of himself to a. this
36:1.3 associated with the Life Carriers and always a. them
36:5.4 The seven adjutant mind-spirits always a. the Life
37:2.3 They always a. Gabriel on his planetary tours and
37:2.8 One of the high duties of the Evening Stars is to a.
39:8.8 guardians during the material life a. their associates
39:9.2 these master seraphim of planetary supervision a.
47:3.12 They are free to a. individuals or selected groups
47:3.12 They often a. survivor groups on periodic visits to
48:3.14 These companions will a. you on the longer trips to
50:3.1 These ascenders a. the prince as advisers in the work
52:1.6 The archangels always a. the Planetary Princes,
54:6.5 and disappointments which invariably a. the sin of
55:8.5 Teacher Sons a. the finaliters to the mansion worlds
55:10.11 the Divine Ministers will undoubtedly a. them.
55:11.3 other readjustments which would probably a. such
87:2.7 strangled in order that an adult ghost might a. and
87:2.8 to dispatch a number of subjects to a. a dead chief;
93:10.9 We know that Adam and Eve are thus destined to a.
113:7.4 they a. you through Jerusem and the associated
116:2.14 the Almighty Supreme; therefore must they ever a.
122:7.3 Joseph virtually forbade Mary to a. him, but it was
125:0.2 refused to go unless his mother would a. them.
125:0.5 to greet his mother and prepared to a. his father on
126:2.1 Mary directed that James should a. her to
128:6.3 Jesus decided to a Jude on his first visit to the temple
132:0.2 one of Gonod’s own employees would a. him as
132:4.5 Jesus refused to a. his friends to the baths because
133:3.6 Ganid observed that Jesus refused to a. them to
133:8.1 notorious shrine of shame, but Jesus declined to a.
138:10.3 and to a. Jesus on those night vigils of prayer and
139:4.10 dared to a. his Master into the very jaws of death.
142:3.21 more worthy utterances to a. the enlarging Yahweh
148:3.3 would summon to a. him any two of the apostles
154:5.2 Jesus selected twelve of the evangelists to a. him;
158:2.5 only the three apostles who were assigned to a. him
167:4.7 some of the apostles were loath even to a. Jesus,
167:6.6 introduced to worship in nature’s outdoors and a.
186:0.3 Since Ruth was determined to a. her mother, Jude
accompany, not
25:7.3 that these companionable creatures cannot a. you,
38:7.3 they do not a. seraphim on assignments beyond the
125:0.4 his mother was not to a. Jesus to the consecration
141:1.1 Jesus besought them not to a. the apostolic group on
177:0.3 These men may not a. me.
accompanying—verb
28:7.4 visitors on your world, a. assigned personalities,
51:3.5 always a. the Planetary Adams on their world
58:3.1 A. these diverse radiations is a form of space-energy
122:7.2 adventurous and aggressive person, insisted on a.
139:3.8 cognizant of the dangers a. the Master’s supposed
158:0.2 only the three who were in the habit of a. Jesus on
163:7.3 Perpetua remained with her illustrious husband, a.
189:4.11 certain of the morontia personalities then a. Jesus.
accompanying—adjective
0:0.4 those who shall read the a. papers dealing with Deity
12:4.15 That is, these myriads of nebulae and their a. suns
29:4.29 can so augment these energies that the a. message
82:5.10 this outmarriage custom with its a. wife stealing
87:3.4 Romans had twelve ghost feasts and a. ceremonies
101:4.10 the spiritual teachings contained in the a. revelation.
102:8.2 We cannot judge religion by the status of its a.
123:0.6 Joseph and five a. kinsmen proceeded on foot;
187:1.8 the abusive scourgings with their a. suffering and
accomplices
174:2.3 thus answered these scribes and their Herodian a.,
accomplish—see accomplish—with not
0:12.8 that Deity trinitization may a. what is nonattainable;
25:8.3 Paradise Companions have nothing especial to a.
28:6.13 seconaphim a. a double purpose in the economy of
29:4.20 They are able to a. much towards the management
37:9.8 They a. for ascending mortals during the traversal of
38:4.3 of assignments it requires two angels to a. the task.
39:3.5 ideal group to achieve a given purpose or to a. a
44:0.21 all I can hope to a. is to make emphatic the fact of
48:4.2 they really a. for us, in our state, just about what
55:3.20 their special ability to a. some definite task which
77:6.5 failing to a. this, they deserted their companions
81:1.3 Climatic evolution is now about to a. what all other
81:2.10 the only way in which man could a. work without
84:5.8 succeeded in doing what revelation failed to a..
91:1.2 If the individual sought to a. anything antisocial,
102:1.2 true wisdom admonishes us to allow faith to a.
118:10.18 To realize providence in time, man must a. the task
120:2.2 repeatedly declined arbitrarily to a. by power and
143:6.1 the will of Him who sent me and to a. His work.
152:6.3 that you can hope to achieve lasting success and a.
160:3.1 Whence the power to a. all this?
171:4.9 Jesus was to a. many things by his death which could
172:3.6 Jesus would attempt to a. by a symbolic appeal.
173:1.9 They did not know how to a. his death, for they
179:2.3 feared those who sought to a. his physical death.
179:4.6 into the night to do what he had set his mind to a..
181:2.22 If you learn to work with your brethren, you might a
accomplish—with not
75:7.7 in trapping Adam and Eve, but Caligastia did not a.
140:7.1 fear we are not yet able to a. this great undertaking
181:2.20 I was not able to a. when I sojourned with you as
accomplished—verb
28:4.7 We do not fully understand just how this is a.,
44:5.7 On Urantia much of their work must be a. over the
49:6.6 The reawakening of these mortals is a. by guardians
70:7.10 This purpose is better a. by athletic games and
75:3.6 discouraged by the little that had been a. toward
77:7.5 This was a. in much the same way as the loyal
81:6.19 an international language, much has been a. by the
97:10.8 successive teachers of Israel a. the greatest feat in
110:2.2 transformation has been a. with your co-operative
127:2.12 Jesus a. all this organization of intellect by the force
127:5.5 Jesus could not consider marriage until that was a.;
133:6.3 they here a. the least of value to the work of the
136:5.4 that his divine will of your choosing may be a.,
139:2.15 glory until the fullness of Peter’s ministry had been a.
141:7.4 Both of these essential revelations are a. in Jesus.
149:1.4 on our part to undertake to explain how they were a.
165:6.3 be baptized with, and I am on watch until this is a..
170:5.14 when they had a. this program of substitution,
182:1.3 Father, I have exalted you on earth and have a. the
accomplished—adjective
142:6.8 Nicodemus was a. in self-development, self-restraint,
accomplishes
40:5.10 transient ministry of the Adjusters a. two things:
accomplishing
78:8.11 of Mesopotamia, climatic changes succeeded in a..
136:8.5 slow, and sure way of a. the divine purpose.
accomplishment
22:7.8 upon the a. of their purpose they immediately
33:8.2 Some are permanent; others disband upon the a. of
40:1.2 is a masterly achievement for an angel, an a. far
42:12.8 7. The a. of divine destinies—supreme, ultimate,
43:8.11 they more nearly quadruple their attainment and a.
48:2.17 require seven days of standard time for their a..
52:6.2 world-wide brotherhood of man is not an easy a..
81:2.1 they released man power for the a. of higher tasks.
81:6.21 liberates man power for the a. of more valuable tasks
84:5.10 prove worthy of all this new and unprecedented a.?
108:2.7 conquest of the third circle even before such an a.
108:5.7 the plan and purpose but as to the actual mode of a..
114:7.11 being limited to the a. of some specific task at hand.
121:8.12 I have chosen that which is best suited to the a. of
130:6.4 will your whole life become one of victorious a..
171:8.10 You will never be held responsible for the a. of that
181:1.9 was thoroughly devoted to the a. of his mission,
accomplishments
11:0.2 exhibited in the superb intellectual a. and mind
44:0.21 races were more advanced in art and other cultural a.
44:1.6 ranks among the highest a. of the celestial musicians.
50:5.10 These human a. are now blended, associated, and
91:6.7 every man, regardless of all other mortal a., can so
110:3.4 realities of everlasting import, those very a. which
131:8.3 is slow and patient in his designs but sure of his a..
139:1.10 this reticence to praise the worthy a. of his friends
180:2.5 ignorantly pray for selfish ease and vainglorious a.,
195:0.2 the inheritance of great a. in philosophy, art,
accord—see accord, one
113:4.5 seem to work in perfect harmony and exquisite a..
118:8.10 treatment which he conceives that God would a.
132:5.17 to take the same profit which he would gladly a.
133:4.7 And even as you a. justice dominated by fairness
159:3.3 remember to a. generous recognition for the most
161:2.4 Jesus lives in perfect a. with the Father’s will.
174:1.1 “Master, James and I are not in a. regarding your
179:4.1 to interfere with the good cheer and social a. of
189:2.4 the entrance of the tomb, apparently of its own a.—
191:0.13 Thomas was too proud to go back of his own a. so
accord, one
121:6.8 all with one a. kept their hearts centered on the holy
125:4.3 a. derisively replied, “We might have known; Jesus
153:5.4 And as Peter ceased speaking, they all with one a.
157:3.5 eleven sitting apostles arose to their feet with one a.
167:2.2 And they all with one a. began to make excuses.
173:3.2 people spoke with one a., saying, “The first son.”
177:5.2 the Son of Man, and when they strike with one a.,
185:5.9 And they all shouted with one a., “Crucify him!
192:1.3 with one a. they cast in the net as they had been
194:4.3 continued steadfastly and with one a. in the temple
accordance with, in
1:1.3 then, i. your enlightenment and i. the method by
2:2.3 reactions of a changeless God may seem to vary i.
2:7.3 are i. the plans and technique of the Creator Sons
3:1.7 i. the mass, in response to the physical demands for
3:2.2 unfold i. the eternal purpose of the Universal Father,
3:2.6 detached way but rather i. the dictates of wisdom
3:5.1 the Father does act independently and i the mandates
4:0.1 God created them i. his all-wise and eternal purpose.
4:1.1 who, i. cosmic law, unceasingly labor for the honor
4:2.1 God acts i. a well-defined, unchanging, immutable
4:2.1 i. the local objects, aims, and plans of the finite
4:2.3 varied i. the operating procedures of a local universe
7:1.2 Spirit gravity does not decrease i. the square of the
7:1.3 the drawing power of the center of spiritual gravity i.
7:1.8 I. well-known laws, we can and do measure spiritual
7:1.8 this response is always i. the degree of actuality of all
10:4.7 As a mortal in the flesh you should view the Trinity i.
10:6.4 Judgment, the final application of justice i. the
12:3.10 for mind-gravity function i. this theory of totality.
12:6.6 other nonpersonal ultimates appear to react i. certain
13:4.3 But experiential spiritual presence is i. the underlying
14:2.6 The central universe is organized i. the threefold
14:5.6 and embellished i. the plans of the Eternal of Days.
15:1.1 but according to the records of Uversa, i. older
15:4.1 the phenomenon proceeds i. an ordained technique
15:8.8 are confronted with increasing inability to reckon i.
15:12.1 There presides, i. the nature and gravity of the case,
16:2.5 effectively distribute the Infinite Spirit i. their divine
16:3.9 fosters the fourth segment of the grand universe i.
17:1.1 who were trinitized by the Father, Son, and Spirit i.
18:2.3 have developed their respective spheres entirely i.
18:7.1 Faithfuls of Days rotate in service i. the rulings of
20:8.1 They begin their labors in the local systems and, i.
21:4.1 Creators Sons, and are so classified i. the number of
21:5.9 a Paradise Michael may freely rule i. his concept of
22:0.1 sonship is subdivided into three primary divisions i.
22:9.1 trinitized sons are assigned to the superuniverses i.
25:0.9 I. inherent nature and attained status, the messenger
25:3.5 enforce the mandates of the conciliators i. the laws
26:1.11 are grouped for presentation i. their functions of
28:5.21 these transactions take place i. established usages
28:6.5 then, i. the findings of the Significance of Origins,
29:4.15 all orders of the Master Physical Controllers i. the
30:1.1 Living beings are classified on Paradise i. inherent
30:1.1 present are grouped i. origin: those of triune origin,
30:1.99 evolves the spirit soul upon the material mind i. the
30:4.23 There are three orders of student spirits i. their
31:0.9 The corps is organized i. the working associations of
31:10.22 Orvonton administrators acting i. a mandate issued
32:3.7 at the start, only i. their degree of kinship to Deity.
33:8.2 constituted and conducted i. their scope and purpose
34:2.3 In each universe the Divine Minister functions i. the
35:1.1 i. the divine purpose and creative plans of a given
35:5.4 the rulings of this order of Sons are i. the spirit of
35:6.1 Thus each of the Most High rulers, i. present policy,
35:6.5 varies in number and personnel from time to time i.
36:3.2 i. formulas previously approved for a new adventure
36:3.3 When, i. approved formulas, the physical patterns
36:3.5 start the required revolutions of matter i. the physical
36:3.8 the evolution of living things must proceed i. the
37:4.3 i. the instructions which constitute their mission in
38:4.4 for reunions every millennium and are all present i.
38:9.5 is i. the original designs and developmental plans of
39:1.8 every such misstep be fairly adjudged i. the creature
39:6.1 This ministry is diversified i. the following seven
40:5.4 mortals are primarily classified i. their relation to
41:0.2 local creations are administratively organized i.
41:0.2 these make their astronomical appearance i. certain
41:2.7 These intelligent creatures adjust their technique i.
42:0.2 The manipulation of universe energy is ever i. the
42:6.6 ultimatons do spread or cluster i their axial velocities
43:2.1 internal matters are adjudicated i. the laws prevailing
44:3.2 homes are fitted up and embellished i. the needs of
44:5.4 Spiritual energy acts i. established laws, just as does
45:0.3 lighted, heated, watered, and energized i. established
45:7.6 the vote is differentially cast i. the recognized and
45:7.6 citizens are thus classified i. their mota achievement.
45:7.7 status and assign suffrage qualifications i. therewith.
49:0.3 planets are numbered serially i. their registration as
49:1.3 the universes are conducted i. law and order.
49:4.7 governmental problems of the planets vary i. the age
49:6.10 mansion worlds i. previous planetary progression.
50:2.5 the affairs of his world domain are largely adjusted i.
50:5.8 Ethical and moral beings can learn how to live i. the
54:3.3 then must the execution of sentence be delayed i. the
55:3.20 i. their special ability to accomplish a definite task
55:6.3 Reproduction is regulated i. planetary requirements
56:7.5 executed exactly i. the technique herewith outlined
58:0.1 The majority of inhabited worlds are peopled i.
58:6.7 mind is a bestowal of the adjutant mind-spirits i.
65:7.2 if Urantia were operating more i. the original plans,
66:4.5 Prince’s staff were divided equally as to sex and i.
67:5.3 for the reconstruction of human society i. his ideas of
68:4.4 had to be done just so—i. the folkways of the tribe.
68:6.3 the population must vary directly i. the land arts and
70:10.3 judgment was rendered i. the injury done.
71:2.12 replaced by legislative enactments i. accepted law.
71:8.1 The universe is administered i. such a plan of
72:2.5 groups of workers, balloting i. economic function.
72:5.8 These shall first be met i. contract, or in the face of
72:9.2 in two voting groups: They will join the first i. their
72:11.1 seven ranks, i ability and experience, by the president
73:5.6 it being thought best to finish the park i. his ideas.
74:7.1 trained intellectually until they were sixteen i. the
76:2.2 i. this custom, Cain and Abel made periodic offerings
76:5.5 the temple of divine service which had been built i.
76:6.2 And i. this mandate of special resurrection, number
77:3.3 and construction was started i. Bablot’s plans.
77:8.5 organized for service with the planetary seraphim i.
82:1.4 sex be gratified in useful channels and i. the mores.
82:5.7 marriages were regulated more i. territorial residence
90:3.3 and i. their understanding, the shamans and scientists
93:6.5 Isaac, the son of Abraham, was born i. the promise
97:9.4 Saul was crowned king by the prophet Samuel i.
100:1.1 child evaluates experience i. the content of pleasure;
101:4.2 Revelators must act i. the instructions which form a
101:9.2 and to evaluate their religious experience i. their
106:2.1 all of this takes place i. the mandates of personality:
107:0.4 following the leading of his Adjuster is living i. the
107:7.3 they adapt, modify, and substitute i. circumstances,
107:7.3 Adjusters are always waiting to act decisively i.
108:1.1 we conjecture that these divine gifts are bestowed i.
108:4.3 Adjusters seem to function i. universe laws quite
109:3.1 the detailed work of Mystery Monitors varies i. the
110:5.6 and every human being must settle these problems i.
111:1.6 Likewise can this mind be made noble and good i.
112:6.3 the personality form will vary directly i. the nature
113:1.2 seraphim are assigned i. human intelligence, destiny,
113:1.4 most men and women are grouped in seven classes i.
113:1.6 seraphic assignments are made i. the attainment of
113:2.3 these appointments are always i. human needs and
114:2.1 and appointed by Gabriel i. the mandate of Michael.
114:3.4 i. an arrangement whereby the returning governor
114:6.17 all his rulings are subject to appeal i. the nature and
114:7.11 i. the corps organization, titular (mortal) heads of
117:3.10 divine presence of the Father and i. the personality
117:4.11 The mechanical creation moves on inexorably i. the
118:7.1 and creature will operates within the limits, and i.
118:8.10 a new and voluntarily assumed restraint i. the moral
118:10.6 a fatherly hand in the stream of cosmic events all i.
120:0.2 act in the drama of the acquirement of sovereignty i.
120:1.6 I function as would our Paradise Father and i. your
120:1.6 guarantee the safe administration of your universe i.
120:2.1 1. I. the usages and in conformity with the technique
120:2.4 4. I. your request, Gabriel and all concerned will
120:2.5 And then, i. your mortal wisdom, minister to the
120:3.3 Live your family and community life i. the practices
121:4.4 after the pattern, and i. the style, of Paul’s Epistles.
121:8.3 Peter died in A.D. 67, and i. the outline approved by
121:8.14 portrayed this narrative i. my concept of its effective
122:5.9 Joseph and Mary were married, i. Jewish custom,
123:2.2 assigned for the performance of definite duties i. the
123:5.14 studied nature in her various moods i. the seasons.
126:3.1 are reckoning time i. the twentieth-century calendar,
130:1.2 “My friend, we are all Jonahs with lives to live i. the
130:1.4 we shall, i. our permission, freely translate his words
130:7.8 Relatively, and i. transcendental attainment, these
131:9.3 Heaven deals with man’s soul i. its purpose.
132:2.6 increasing goodness and diminishing evil in perfect a.
132:5.13 then proceed to administer each portion i. the wise
132:5.15 you may disburse i. your convictions of justice,
132:5.25 I will begin the administration of all my wealth i.
132:7.9 measurably creative i. the degree of dedication to the
133:0.3 Mankind can appropriately be divided into classes i.
134:3.5 I. this arrangement, Jesus stopped off on the return
135:0.1 i. the promise that Gabriel made to Elizabeth in June
136:6.2 his lifework should be organized and prosecuted i.
136:8.1 that Jesus presently decided i. the will of the Father
139:6.3 Nathaniel was disposed to prejudge individuals i. his
140:3.2 to heal the sick i. the will of my Father in heaven.
140:6.5 and adjudges them i. their intents and real desires.”
141:5.2 service of God even while you render such service i.
141:5.4 standardized i. the religious interpretations of even
142:2.2 taught the children of their generation i. the light of
143:2.2 “John indeed taught you the way of righteousness i.
144:2.4 if his son asks unwisely, would hesitate to give i.
146:2.7 because your prayers will be in full a. the Father’s
146:2.10 I will present your petition i. your real needs and
146:2.10 your real needs and desires and i. my Father’s will.”
146:2.14 Jesus referred to praying sincerely and i. one’s
148:2.1 they treated the sick i. all known material methods
151:3.1 your parable i. his own intellectual and spiritual
153:1.3 the final test, to make their vital decisions i. prior
154:4.6 if everybody made an honest effort to live i. his ideas
155:2.2 I. Peter’s instructions the twelve evangelists had less
158:2.4 therefore I consented to be received i. your settled
158:5.3 “I will do this i. my Father’s will and in honor of
158:6.4 except when such things are i. the Father’s will?
158:7.4 his policy of pursuing to the end his earth bestowal i.
162:2.2 They circumcise i. the law on the Sabbath day, but
162:9.5 I. this understanding, Abner and his eleven fellows
163:0.2 The other apostles participated in this training i. their
163:3.4 The Father deals with his creatures i. their needs and
168:1.6 the Master was proceeding i. the limited knowledge
168:4.10 the full right to answer your petitions i. that wisdom
171:2.6 the kingdom would certainly be set up somewhat i.
172:3.15 that Jesus was not going to establish the kingdom i.
172:4.2 much in the receiving box and all giving something i.
174:4.3 lawyer perceived that Jesus had answered not only i.
175:3.2 left to finish their short lease of national life i. their
176:1.7 you insist on interpreting the gospel i. your beliefs.
176:3.7 I. the truth committed to your hands will the Master
177:0.2 the apostles be permitted to spend the time i. their
177:2.5 life is made happy or unhappy, easy or difficult, i. his
178:1.15 fruits in each individual and in each generation i. the
180:4.1 it is i. my promise to send them another teacher.
180:5.10 living readaptative interpretation of relationships i.
181:1.3 put forth your earnest efforts to live i. the spirit of
181:2.21 even a good thought must be modulated i. the status
181:2.23 by your persistent tendency to interpret my gospel i.
185:2.2 and pass judgment on him i. your own laws?”
187:5.2 not entertain the slightest doubt that he had lived i.
187:5.2 laying down his life in the flesh i. his Father’s will.
189:0.1 power to take it up again i. his own determination.”
190:1.5 all this time you have served me i. your oath to me
192:2.8 Remember that the reaping is in i. the sowing.
194:3.6 and every soul received him i. the love for truth and
accorded
3:1.11 co-operation a. these Adjusters by the minds of their
13:4.7 When I am a. a period of release from assignment,
20:6.6 that such inhuman treatment be a. a Son of God,
22:5.3 among the ascendant seraphim are a. this recognition
30:4.28 you are a. a period of leisure for free observation,
30:4.32 Paradise arrivals are a. a period of freedom,
45:6.7 such a mortal child will be a. repersonalization on
49:6.13 status of their parents, are a. personal guardians.
53:4.1 Satan proclaimed that worship could be a. the forces
53:8.2 Satan has not been a. such liberty on Jerusem since
57:8.10 broadcasts to all Nebadon, Urantia was a. full status.
79:8.9 paramount position a. the family, for civilization is
84:4.8 she was treated more considerately, being a. more
84:5.5 The Adamites and Nodites a. women increased
112:5.7 mercy is a. further opportunity for extending its
118:8.10 them that treatment which he himself would be a.,
124:5.6 longer experience rearing this family than was a. to
129:2.7 would never be a. the status of a regular teacher
132:5.17 The fairness of trade and the honest treatment a.
132:5.21 possessors of wealth should be a. the major voice in
135:1.2 almost the respect and veneration a. the high priest,
138:8.11 clear to them that women were to be a. equal rights
150:1.3 ministers were called deaconesses and were a.
167:5.4 only those teachings which a. women equality with
171:8.3 but if the Son of Man had been a. the spiritual rule of
according
2:2.1 “a. to the eternal purpose which I purposed in my
3:2.1 “He does a. to his will in the army of heaven and
14:5.4 Indefinitely, a. to the length and nature of the
15:1.1 long and uncharted plunge into new space; but a. to
15:5.13 These are the worlds which are built a. to plans and
22:1.9 further classified, a. to origin, nature, and function,
26:4.2 A. to their periodic assignment to the ministry of the
34:6.5 Your power and achievement is “a. to his mercy,
35:8.2 Melchizedek teachers and examiners a. to ability,
36:0.1 Life is constructed a. to plans formulated by the
42:11.5 when expressed as inversely a. to the square of the
43:2.1 administered a. to its own legislative enactments.
47:2.3 probationary creatures are grouped a. to whether
49:5.29 provides for horizontal groupings a. to type, series,
50:4.10 they carry on a. to the plan of the prince’s schools.
52:7.15 a. to His promise, look for a new heaven and a new
54:4.7 and are ascending Paradiseward a. to his eternal plan
55:1.3 to build the morontia temple a. to specifications.
55:2.8 but the elimination of death has not yet occurred a.
64:1.4 glacier, the first a. to the reckoning of geologists.
70:8.8 Social—classes have gradually formed a. to popular
70:11.13 that the fight was carried on a. to approved rules.
71:4.16 establish a progressive society in which they live a.
72:9.2 they will enter the second group a. to their political
89:4.10 meal, a communion service a. to modern usage.
89:6.6 is recorded as being “a. to the word of the Lord.”
89:7.1 properties, and children could be redeemed a. to the
89:9.3 A. to Paul, Christ became the last and all-sufficient
90:5.5 As religion evolved, priests began to specialize a. to
94:8.17 A. to the original teachings of Gautama, salvation
95:3.3 standard is righteousness; who walks a. to its way.”
97:5.5 will live, each one a. to his understanding of God.”
97:6.4 to give every one a. to his ways and a. to the fruit of
101:4.4 religion is to be judged by its fruits, a. to the manner
101:5.9 all a. to the status and temperamental tendency of
101:8.4 The zeal of faith is a. to knowledge, and its strivings
107:2.9 mysterious God fragments can be classified: a. to
109:4.5 a. to the records on Uversa, indwelt fifteen minds
112:1.6 movement through space and a. to time—evolution.
112:3.3 but a. to the prior choosing of the human will, the
112:4.4 the former system of service but will, a. to choice,
115:7.2 All this must be a. to the Father’s plan, which has
118:10.16 has begun to live a. to the trend of the universes;
121:8.3 Mark’s record is in reality the Gospel a. to Peter.
121:8.4 The so-called Gospel a. to Matthew is the record of
121:8.7 at Pella, Isador wrote the Gospel a. to Matthew.
121:8.9 Luke’s Gospel is in some ways the Gospel a. to Paul.
121:8.10 The Gospel a. to John relates much of Jesus’ work
121:8.10 This is the so-called Gospel a. to John the son of
122:8.2 on the eighth day, a. to the Jewish practice, Jesus
122:9.23 servant depart in peace, O Lord, a. to your word,
124:6.7 Joshua’s renowned exploits, a. to Jewish tradition.
126:4.1 when, a. to law, Jesus could conduct the service.
127:6.7 to eat the Passover “a. to the law of Moses.”
130:0.1 They made their journey a. to schedule, and Jesus
135:0.2 John was circumcised a. to the Jewish custom.
139:4.15 in the writing of the so-called “Gospel a. to John,”
139:7.5 has become known as the Gospel a. to Matthew.
140:8.26 trying to mold the disciples and believers a. to some
144:3.19 2. Believing—a. to faith.
144:3.21 4. Intelligent—a. to light.
145:2.2 a. to custom Jesus took the first text from the law,
145:2.5 not a. to the covenant which I made with their
145:2.5 I brought them out of the land of Egypt, but a. to
145:3.1 A. to Jewish teaching it was not permissible even
146:2.15 In everything I will give thanks a. to the will of
148:6.2 A. to the time-honored teachings of the children of
152:6.6 had ascertained that it was “a. to the Father’s will.”
162:2.2 Judge not a. to outward appearances but rather
169:3.1 And while this olden parable is not a. to the gospel
176:3.4 to each he intrusted his goods a. to their abilities;
181:2.7 still set on making this kingdom come a. to your
187:1.2 A. to custom the captain led the procession, carrying
188:1.5 observe the Passover feast a. to the laws of Moses.
189:2.4 body of Jesus from the tomb preparatory to a. it
accordingly
0:12.11 A., in making these presentations about God
6:0.1 A., whenever and however the Father personally
17:3.1 One of each type was a. assigned to service in each
19:2.4 A., whenever in the conduct of the superuniverse
23:2.20 a. they can sometimes detect the probable presence
25:5.3 those of wider significance are dealt with a..
25:8.4 and provision is a. made for companionship, even on
26:2.5 one of the Master Spirits and in nature patterned a.
26:2.5 their creator and are a. diverse from the others.
40:6.3 to the divine family and a. called the sons of God.
43:3.3 a. spoke of their abode in the plural: “There is a river
57:8.8 Your world was a. registered on Jerusem as a
63:4.9 and a. make provision for the eventual separation of
66:2.7 A., fifty males and fifty females of the Andon and
67:2.2 A., appeal was taken to Jerusem, and forthwith
73:4.1 Van well knew of these customs and a. provided
75:2.3 the plans were a. laid for entrapping the mother of
75:6.2 Adam had no liking for war and a. elected to leave
76:4.8 A., Eve was made the head of a commission of
77:1.3 each couple of the corporeal staff was a. granted
77:1.4 original corps of 50,000 was a. brought into being.
77:3.1 A. a council of the tribes was called, and after
86:6.6 fortune, then must human conduct be regulated a..
87:5.3 A., primitive peoples paid more attention to their
91:5.1 are man’s ideals a. elevated from mere human levels
93:4.14 a. had wisely offered these people the bread and
93:8.1 A. Machiventa retired one night to his tent at
94:11.11 A. it began to be taught that all Buddhas were but
95:6.2 A., as the result of a dream, Zoroaster settled
95:6.2 a., Zoroaster created a galaxy of seven gods with
99:0.3 religion must a. quicken its adaptation to this new
101:4.1 A., future students of such a revelation are
112:2.11 A. does science give way to philosophy, while
114:7.1 A., as soon as men and women appear on the stage
118:3.3 of truth wedded to fact become concepts and are a.
119:6.5 Michael’s release, and a. we arranged a suitable
120:0.4 A., did Michael, during the experience of each of
121:8.10 a., in the year A.D. 101 John encouraged Nathan
122:7.7 Joseph a. sought lodgings with distant relatives,
122:8.4 A., they remained in Bethlehem more than a year,
122:9.1 A., Joseph and Mary went up to the temple at
123:0.6 A., they departed from Bethlehem for Nazareth,
123:2.13 a. on August 21, 2 B.C., Mary formally turned Jesus
123:5.1 A., in August of this year Jesus entered upon his
123:5.2 a., Jesus attended his first Passover that year in
127:3.5 A., they went to the temple and heard discussions
128:4.6 A., Jesus consistently sought to suppress everything
128:6.6 A., Jude remained in confinement until the morning
133:3.6 a. Ganid spoke sharply to these women and rudely
134:1.4 a. they had postponed these events, hoping for their
134:1.6 A., a few days after Jesus left with the caravan,
134:3.8 A., we three secondary midwayers completed such
134:8.9 A., it may be seen that the “great temptation” of
135:1.1 A., Zacharias and Elizabeth took their son to Engedi
135:2.3 A., the summer that John was twenty years of age
135:10.1 A., John and the remainder of his disciples began
135:10.3 A., the agents of Herod placed John under arrest.
136:2.1 A., not all who submitted to John’s baptism regarded
136:5.4 A. was Jesus admonished that, while the Adjuster’s
137:3.6 A., the entire countryside was preparing to gather
138:3.5 A., most of the Capernaum Pharisees were present
140:8.1 A., on Thursday Jesus went out from the shore in a
142:6.1 A., Nicodemus had arranged with Andrew to see
144:6.7 A., from that time until after the death of John, two
144:9.1 go into joint council and arrange your affairs a..
144:9.2 A., Jesus and the apostles, accompanied by some
145:2.13 He believed this teaching and behaved a. in all that
145:2.13 A. they believed that Jesus had cast a demon out of
147:6.2 A., it was decided that Jesus would have to be
150:6.3 A., from all parts of central and southern Galilee
150:8.6 a., only the first and last of the benedictions were
150:8.11 A., Jesus stepped down into the crowd which
151:2.1 A., Peter approached the Master, saying: “We are
152:5.5 A. they went by boat to the region of Gennesaret for
154:3.2 A., Herod signed the decree which authorized the
156:5.4 A., it became the habit of our forefathers to believe
156:6.4 and a., that very evening a boat took them across.
157:0.1 A. they installed themselves in Mary’s home and,
157:1.1 A., Peter replied: “Why of course the Master pays
157:6.1 this probable diminution of revenue and had a.
157:6.7 A., the apostles heard much that was new as Jesus
157:7.5 A., Jesus said to the twelve: “Lay in provisions and
158:0.2 A., only Peter, James, and John shared even a part
159:4.1 A., Nathaniel asked: “Master, could you trust me to
162:0.1 A., they passed down the eastern shore of the lake
162:2.6 A., Eber,with two assistants was dispatched to arrest
163:5.2 A., David, with the help of his messenger corps,
164:3.11 or a holy prophet; a. he did as Jesus directed him.
164:4.8 a., when they recalled Josiah, they attempted to
165:0.2 and there was, a., an absence of miracle working.
166:2.1 they were, a., posted on the outskirts of the city
166:2.3 A., when Simon Zelotes observed the Samaritan
167:1.1 A., about forty of these leading men were bidden to
167:4.4 A., Jesus said to his apostles: “Let us prepare to go
171:1.5 A., David betook himself to Philadelphia, having
171:6.1 a., Zaccheus sought to press through the crowd, but
171:8.6 master said, ‘I will a. make you ruler over five cities
172:3.6 A., Jesus called Peter and John, and after directing
172:3.7 A., several thousand of these visitors flocked forth to
173:1.3 A., accredited money-changers erected their booths
173:2.2 A., when Jesus had just begun his discourse on “The
174:1.1 A., Peter broke in on the conversation dealing with
174:2.1 A., several groups of learned men were designated
174:4.3 A., he said: “Of a truth, Master, you have well said
177:4.11 A. was Judas always inclined to assign to Jesus
183:1.2 A., Jesus elected to lay down his life in the flesh in
183:2.4 A., when Judas started out from the temple, he was
183:4.2 a., in this greatest of all crises in their lives, Andrew
184:3.14 A., Caiaphas rushed over to the side of Jesus and,
185:1.4 Pilate a. had the shields of the emperor put up on
187:2.2 A., after Jesus’ clothes had been removed, he was
187:5.8 arrived at Golgotha, they did a. to the two thieves,
190:3.1 A., after Mary had pledged all the women to secrecy
192:1.7 Jesus knew the fish were there and a. directed the
192:4.2 A., over five hundred believers from the environs of
192:4.4 A., early the next day, the eleven left Bethsaida for
accords
12:3.10 this estimate is probably far from accurate, it a.,
33:3.3 the Son always a. the Spirit a co-ordinate position
195:7.18 No appreciation of art is genuine unless it a.
accost
146:4.3 heard of his fame as a healer, made bold to a. him
183:3.2 As Judas strode forward to a. the Master, there the
accosted
133:3.6 they were a. by two public women.
163:2.4 this young man a. him and said: “Master, I would
174:5.1 Philip was a. by a delegation of strangers, a group
177:0.3 David Zebedee a. Jesus, saying: “You well know,
192:1.9 to be thus a. by the fish merchants of Tarichea,
account—noun
12:1.13 this tentative estimate takes no a. of architectural
19:5.10 if the action of such Spirits is not taken into a..
26:1.14 Their story, with an a. of the seraphim and cherubim,
28:6.6 a living trial balance, a current statement of your a.
42:3.13 Neither does it take into a. the pre-emergent stages
43:5.15 And this takes no a. of the numerous Vorondadeks,
46:4.7 residential and administrative areas takes no a. of
51:3.2 beautiful centers of culture by the fragmentary a. of
58:2.3 And all of this takes no a. of their catalogue of more
64:7.12 Sangik ancestry of modern peoples must take into a.
74:8.7 The Old Testament a. of creation dates from long
74:8.12 And so this a. found its place among those writings
79:8.15 with greater accuracy than any other similar a.,
82:4.4 The reason for holding the wife to stricter sex a.
85:1.2 Men failed to take into a either erosion or the results
94:3.8 It has failed to take into a. that what may be finite-
97:9.8 the lengthy and prosaic a. of the sacred history
101:2.17 revelation, can afford any sort of intelligent a. of the
110:4.4 Adjusters will give good a. of their stewardship,
124:2.4 Jesus did not suffer much on a. of this trait because
135:5.1 In order to understand John’s message, a. should be
139:6.5 but leave Nathaniel to give a. of himself to God.”
139:7.5 Matthew gave an excellent a. of himself,
157:7.1 Andrew had not thought it of serious a. that Judas
171:8.6 on being called to a., reported: ‘Lord, behold, here
176:3.8 In the next world you will be asked to give an a. of
191:0.4 Peter thought Jesus did not come to them on a. of
account—verb
11:5.9 Nor do the pulsations of this zone a. for the
19:4.2 present activities hardly a. for their assignment in
24:7.1 how can we a. for the continuous disappearance of
32:5.3 disconnected, and wholly unsuited properly to a.
42:8.6 it does not a. for the cohesion of proton to proton
49:2.14 Nonbreathers a. for the remaining one and one-half
68:2.4 instinct in natural man is hardly sufficient to a. for
87:4.5 enabled man to a. for both good luck and bad luck
90:2.6 unless he could offer a plausible excuse to a. for the
115:6.8 And these dual motions seem to a. for most of the
162:2.5 They could not otherwise a. for Jesus’ boldness in
172:5.9 Thomas was at a loss to a. for Jesus’ conduct on
175:1.22 Do you not understand that you must a. for all of
183:3.4 But the traitor had to do something to a. for his
189:2.4 —without any visible means to a. for such motion—
189:4.9 they were at a loss to a. for the orderly arrangement
accountable
98:7.9 Such well-meaning teachers must not be held a. for
accounted
9:7.4 the phenomenon of reflectivity can be a. for only by
21:4.6 they are a. experientially worthy and competent
38:2.2 For all who “shall be a. worthy to attain the mansion
74:8.13 the theory of the fall of man or superman which a.
88:4.7 the grip of magic on the race in that it a. for death.
90:1.2 many of the women hysteric, these two types a. for a
122:4.3 hence was Joseph also a. as of the “house of David.”
135:5.2 a system of belief that a. for the sufferings and
171:3.4 their Master, a. for the outward courage displayed
174:3.2 who are a. worthy to attain the worlds to come,
accounting
49:2.12 are mid-breathers, altogether a. for ninety-eight
156:5.4 a. for these unusual emotions by remarking: ‘The
157:3.5 his enemies greatly feared him, a. for his powers
169:2.3 required that he should give a. of his stewardship
171:8.6 when these stewards were called together for an a.,
175:1.22 shall require of this people an a. for the way they
175:1.22 And if you go on in your evil ways, this a. may be
176:3.4 And then there came to the a. he who had received
176:3.4 confess that you knew I would require of you an a.
accounts—noun
89:8.7 A just man was one who had paid all a. to the
159:1.4 they had begun to conduct this examination of a.,
176:2.8 a. based on the memories of what the Master said
accounts—verb
34:2.3 origin a. for the diverse techniques in the function of
36:5.12 that gift of living things which a. for their ability to
51:4.6 This a. for the origin of slavery on the planets during
52:2.9 a. for the presence of so many defective individuals
58:2.10 conducting regions in the superstratosphere that a.
88:1.8 Belief in skull fetishes a. for much of later-day head-
accredit
20:4.3 They receive and a. Adjusters on their return to the
174:4.6 in the Psalm which you a. to David, he himself,
accredited
4:1.7 the workings of the a. spirit intelligences of the
13:1.7 Sons of God when, and after, they are fully a. and
15:7.1 made to order and is peopled by a. personalities.
15:11.2 are tarrying on Uversa, a. for transport to Havona.
18:6.1 liaison personalities a. by the Paradise Trinity to the
26:4.11 who have been a. for the Paradise ascent will part
27:0.2 returns as the a. deliverer of this isolated world,
30:4.1 are denominated ascending pilgrims when a. for the
30:4.11 Those a. beings who have, for any reason, been
30:4.22 life of the local universe and are now a. spirits.
38:9.13 a. midway creatures will be mustered into the ranks
39:4.17 the system—the a. graduates of the mansion worlds.
40:2.2 liberated Adams and Eves are a. as ascending
45:6.8 This service of parental ministry may be later a. on
119:3.3 Son, accompanied by a lone seconaphim, a. by the
126:3.8 tucked away in this partially a. Book of Enoch;
134:3.6 teachers were chosen, supported, and fully a. by
173:1.3 a. money-changers erected their booths in the
176:3.2 Kingdom builders, the a. citizens of the heavenly
accrediting
121:8.5 intent to deceive in a. the production to Matthew.
accretion
15:5.9 They grow by meteoric a. and by minor collisions.
41:3.9 capture of meteors by the a. of energy-material at
41:10.3 Both the gas-contraction and the solid-a. worlds are
57:6.10 and was still growing rapidly by meteoric a..
90:2.11 medicine men became very wealthy through the a. of
accretions
15:5.10 the dense dark islands are the direct result of the a.
42:4.9 by association with larger a. of materializing energy.
accrue
54:6.6 Gradually benefits began to a..
83:8.2 True, indeed, much spiritual progress may a.
110:7.10 humbly receive credit that may a. as a result of my
119:0.5 Though numerous incidental benefits a to the worlds
accrued
65:4.10 gains already a. are sufficient to justify the Urantia
69:2.7 the success which a. from patient practice was
accrues
101:1.5 that faculty of human personality which a. as a
accruing
132:5.8 6. Genius wealth—riches a. from the rewards of the
accumulate
15:5.9 circulating in space, small planets may slowly a..
69:5.13 Individuals would a. property for years just to create
69:9.3 Man not only craves to a. property; he desires to
90:2.11 shaman would a. practically all the material wealth
132:5.18 No noble man will strive to a. by the enslavement of
165:4.11 1. How much wealth did you a.?
accumulated—verb
25:4.12 the wisdom and experience you have already a.;
16:9.3 but not of experiential values a. during the mortal life
57:8.20 Meteors falling into the sea a. on the ocean bottom,
69:5.8 were among the earliest form of property to be a.,
72:4.3 the funds for meeting such expenses being a. by the
127:6.14 As a child Jesus a. a vast body of knowledge;
132:5.22 if aught of your wealth has been a. by dishonest
accumulated—adjective
16:7.4 and to select an approach based on a. experience.
25:3.17 they continue to function as quartets of a. cosmic
27:7.6 the expression of the a. emotions of the ages,
29:4.33 they are empowered to release these a. energies.
61:0.3 The a deposits of the five periods of this fifty-million
68:3.5 revealed religion, from the a. experience of the races,
69:0.3 but all human institutions are merely the a. mores of
70:11.6 The mores were the raw material of a. experience
71:0.1 statecraft is merely the a. technique for adjusting the
81:6.44 now society is plunging forward under the force of a.
88:2.7 Concerning the a. fetish writings which religionists
90:5.3 mystery cults was just one long performance of a.
94:12.7 of Michael, unencumbered by the a. doctrines and
107:3.8 correlate this a. data in order that such knowledge
111:7.5 the experience of the individual opposed by the a.
132:5.2 a wise and efficient steward of your a. wealth,
132:5.17 such honestly a. wealth endows its possessor with
139:12.10 the mobilization of all the a. hate, hurt, malice,
193:4.1 view of the a. enlightenment of succeeding centuries.
accumulates
47:0.3 finaliter population which a. in these older and more
101:5.12 valuable testimony of the actual experience which a.
accumulating
30:4.31 unrevealed mission of this a. host of the perfected
31:0.13 They are indeed the a. tried and true souls of time
31:7.4 possible assignment of some of the a. corps of the
31:10.13 the mission of the gradually a. reserves of perfected
36:4.8 every universe in Orvonton harbors such an a.
40:10.7 they represent a slowly a. body of insight-deepening
41:5.1 from a sun until the rising internal pressure of a.
70:2.20 to liberate those ever-a. emotions and energies
accumulation
15:5.10 these dark islands have come into being by the a. of
27:5.3 And this living a. of knowledge is distinct from the
41:7.6 The a. and transmission of universal space-energies.
58:6.3 They do not evolve as the result of the gradual a. of
59:3.9 This is the a. of secondary subsidences.
61:7.11 the center of ice a. moved considerably northward.
69:5.2 Thus the a of individual capital and group wealth led
69:5.3 The basic urges which led to the a. of capital were:
69:9.3 The later capital-a. and property-inheritance mores
69:9.6 insecurity prevented the outward a. of capital.
73:7.2 the date of the a. of the reserves of the violet race
81:3.3 years as the result of the mere a. of dirt and trash.
81:6.8 of civilization must always await the a. of scientific
84:8.2 Property a. is becoming an instrument for
92:3.9 Religion facilitated the a. of capital; it fostered
99:6.3 a. of vested interests with increase of secularization
100:1.7 Cosmic growth thus attends on the a. of meanings
101:6.4 The evolutionary type of knowledge is but the a. of
117:5.13 character represents the creature’s capital a. of
118:8.5 provided for the slow a. of the racial heritage of
118:10.14 2. Man’s increasing control—the gradual a. of the
132:5.15 any injustice involved in the unfair a. of wealth by
169:1.4 covered by the dust of time and obscured by the a.
193:4.3 Judas was impelled, by the a. of his emotional
accumulations
58:7.1 And when it does emerge from below all the a. of
58:7.9 older conglomerates represents the sedimentary a. of
69:5.6 3. Vanity—longing to display one’s property a..
69:5.13 A. of wealth early became the badge of social
117:5.10 The mind-experience a. of the seven adjutant
147:3.1 bubble up at irregular intervals because of gas a. in
169:1.15 spiritually blinded by the material cares and a. of
177:4.11 And all these a. of human resentment and bitter
accuracy
29:4.38 perform with almost intelligentlike precision and a..
29:4.38 more computations with even greater delicacy of a.,
77:2.12 with great a., introducing the year of 365 days.
79:8.15 And this story presents, with greater a. than any
101:7.2 with sensitivity to meanings and a. of evaluation.
accurate
2:7.1 relatively complete, locally a., and personally true.
12:3.10 While this estimate is probably far from a., it accords
19:4.7 conclusions are not always a. forecasts of Censor
41:3.10 to utilize such suns as universe lighthouses or a.
76:3.10 were more or less a., their health provisions were,
84:4.1 progress of marriage itself is a reasonably a. gauge
97:8.1 other more or less a. records of Hebrew history.
accurately
15:6.11 because of this function that we can locate them a.
19:4.7 We very a. determine the probable result of the
61:7.10 And Urantia geologists have very a. deduced the
65:6.1 It is impossible a. to determine, simultaneously,
70:2.19 so that you may the more a. visualize what war’s
70:11.14 the status of any civilization may be a. determined
118:7.1 forecast the decision of some associate most a.,
accursed
70:10.6 and her thighs shall rot, and the woman shall be a.
162:2.9 Do you not know that such untaught people are a.
accusation
38:2.4 although greater in power and might, bring no a.
184:2.8 And again Peter denied the a..
185:2.1 asked, “What a. do you bring against this fellow?”
185:3.2 “And now about the third a. against you, are you
187:1.3 Pilate reminded them that such an a. was part of
accusations
124:1.4 this was the most serious of all the a. which had thus
151:3.14 opportunity to find cause for offense and for a.
168:3.3 numerous other a. of flouting the Jewish sacred
169:0.3 to formulate their charges and to crystallize their a..
184:2.11 how cleverly he had eluded the a. of the servants,
184:3.6 Jesus made no reply to their many false a..
184:3.8 The very best refutation of their false a. was the
185:2.15 When Jesus heard these a., he well knew that he had
185:4.3 priests and the Sadducees and, giving ear to their a.,
accuse
147:6.4 have long to wait for their opportunity to a. Jesus
162:3.3 If Jesus forbade stoning the woman, they would a.
162:3.3 If Jesus remained silent, they would a. him of
164:4.4 for every Pharisee who dared to a. and denounce
184:2.6 When Peter heard the maid a. him, he denied all
accused
70:10.5 When poison was administered, if the a. vomited, he
70:10.6 the a. wife was made to drink the nasty potion.
88:4.7 The a. individual usually confessed guilt, even when
90:3.7 his own witchcraft, in which event no one was a..
120:4.1 so unworthy children of Michael, who had a. their
132:4.8 Meeting a poor man who had been falsely a.,
184:5.8 were agreed upon while the a. prisoner was absent.
185:8.1 Jesus was arrested without indictment; a. without
accuser
139:3.9 even James’ a. and informer, who attended his trial
accusers
38:2.4 in spiritual status, but they are not your judges or a..
100:7.1 Master standing before his a., “Behold the man!”
124:1.4 so in Jesus marched, fearlessly confronting his a..
147:6.4 said Jesus to the a.: “You are indeed zealous for the
162:3.1 evil repute was brought into his presence by her a.
162:3.5 upon the ground for the benefit of her would-be a.
162:3.5 Jesus said: “Woman, where are your a.?
184:2.5 Peter saw no way of safely escaping from these a.;
184:2.8 Peter sought to escape contact with his a. by going
184:3.19 And these impassioned a. are exasperated by the
185:0.1 Master was accompanied by about fifty of his a.,
185:2.1 When Jesus and his a. had gathered in front of
185:2.15 Jewish court, and so did John Zebedee and his a.,
185:2.15 Even when Pilate bade him answer his a., Jesus
185:2.16 standing there in majesty before his bloodthirsty a.
185:3.2 do you take this question from these others, my a.
185:3.7 Pilate went to the chief priests and the a. of Jesus
185:4.1 Jesus was followed by his a. and an increasing
186:0.1 As Jesus and his a. started off to see Herod, he
accusing
53:1.2 “did not bring against him an a. judgment but simply
97:4.3 pointing a reproving and a. finger at them, Amos
148:6.9 Eliphaz grew more stern, a., and sarcastic.
150:9.2 they jostled Jesus and, pointing a. fingers at him,
164:3.8 occasion which they seek for a. the Son of Man.”
184:3.14 shaking his a. finger in the Master’s face, said: “I
accustomed
52:1.2 By this time man is well a. to standing erect.
70:1.13 neighboring tribes were a. to go out in semifriendly
78:7.1 The river dwellers were a. to rivers overflowing their
119:3.4 Michael appeared in his a. place on Salvington,
119:5.3 appearing thereafter in his a. place on Salvington.
120:3.12 we saw him no more in his a. place until his return as
123:4.5 much of the dry season this was his a. playroom.
128:4.8 Mary becoming a. to Jesus’ being away from home.
137:6.5 Each of you must now return to his a. work just as
138:8.11 but early became a. to, Jesus’ treatment of women;
143:3.1 They had hardly become a. to living and working
150:9.3 his followers were not a. to seeing their beloved
156:3.2 the apostles and the evangelists were becoming a.
Achaia
121:8.8 Luke wrote in the year 82 in A..
133:2.5 for Corinth, the capital of the Roman province of A..
139:1.12 was finally apprehended and crucified in Patrae in A..
aches
174:5.9 heart a. for my people, and my soul is distraught by
achieve—see achieve—with cannot or never or not
1:0.5 when they do a. this destiny, they will, in all that
1:3.7 increasingly spiritual and ultimately to a. oneness
1:4.7 God-knowing mortal can a. the philosophic miracle
4:4.2 God is immutable; but not until you a. Paradise
5:1.2 circumstances in which you may a. the goal of the
6:5.4 the Son unite to personalize a Creator Son, they a.
10:0.3 how the Infinite could a. threefold and co-ordinate
13:2.9 you will a. a partial understanding of the Secrets of
14:2.8 attain Deity, to a. Paradise, and to know the Father.
14:3.4 circle, until they finally attain the Deities and a.
16:3.18 in their attempts to a. comprehension of the Deity
17:3.1 seven types is required in order to a. the perfect
19:2.4 to a. the maximum of administrative wisdom,
20:0.5 such as mortal creatures, a. this status by experiential
20:5.7 never fail to a. the goal of the bestowal mission.
21:3.23 7. To a. higher relationship with the Supreme Being.
22:5.4 many are translated and a. Paradise and, along with
22:7.6 Paradise-Havona personalities—finally a. their goal,
24:7.3 one quarter of those who a. the divine embrace never
26:1.10 evolutionary seraphim can a. the spiritual levels of
26:4.11 expecting to a., as seraphim, perfection of
26:6.2 It is in this circle that ascenders a. a new realization
26:6.3 to a. the eternal and existential Deities of Paradise.
26:7.1 the attempt to a. the personality recognition of the
26:8.1 go to Paradise to a. an understanding contact with
26:8.1 the descending pilgrims a. a new comprehension of
31:1.2 Havona natives must a. experiential developments in
31:2.4 finaliters a. a touching and profound affection for
31:8.1 the effort to a. comprehension of the nature and
32:3.15 Each requires the other to a. completion of function,
32:5.4 human beings die because, having failed to a. the
35:3.19 thus a. co-ordination of experience preparatory to
37:5.11 These beings may not attain Paradise, but they a. an
38:8.3 the gifted individuals may a. limited seraphic service.
38:9.8 The primary ministers can a. liaison co-operation
38:9.8 able to a. practical utilization of the entire energy
39:0.11 hope to a. the highest possible level of experiential
39:3.5 form the most ideal group to a. a given purpose
39:8.1 and in these very realms of their nativity some a.
39:8.4 angels sometimes a. Paradise in a much shorter time
39:8.7 these guardians attempt, and undoubtedly a.,
40:1.1 seraphim also a. the status of ascendant sonship.
40:4.1 When the mortals of time fail to a. the survival of
40:5.10 All God-seeking souls of this type a. eternal life
40:10.12 a finaliter will sometime a. as a seventh-stage spirit
43:8.4 on the constellation training worlds you are to a.
43:8.7 3. A. simultaneous adjustment to fellow morontians
43:8.8 like and unlike yourself, a. intellectual harmony with
43:9.5 glory of it augments as you a. increased capacity for
45:7.1 planets, where those mortals who fail to a. fusion
47:8.7 the mansion world students a. a status which is
47:10.7 ascenders of time who are destined to a. the portals
48:6.28 Mansion world students a. cosmic perspective—
48:6.37 the self element that exhausts, not the effort to a..
48:8.1 perfection by which ascenders a. the goal of time—
51:5.7 Having failed to a. race harmonization by Adamic
52:6.2 Unaided social evolution can hardly a. such happy
55:7.4 when the youngest world—the last to a. light and life
56:6.1 they a. perfect unity; likewise, when they create,
56:6.4 While ascending mortals a. power comprehension of
56:9.10 no matter if you a. attainment of God the Sevenfold,
65:8.4 desire—the choice of survival and the decision to a.
74:3.3 the folly of attempting to a. planetary advancement
75:4.6 evil because it represented the wrong way to a.
79:2.5 The failure of India to a. the hegemony of Eurasia
79:6.8 The yellow man was first to a. a racial solidarity—
91:1.2 attempted to gratify his baser emotions or to a.
93:4.15 Melchizedek came to a. two tasks: to keep alive the
94:5.7 the first to a. some measure of freedom from the fear
100:2.6 transcend space, vanquish time, and a. the eternal
100:4.6 If each day or each week you a. an understanding
106:6.1 we deem it impossible to a. the full revelation of
106:6.3 the Trinity Absolute will a. final expression in the
106:6.4 We do not know how an absolute function can a.
106:8.22 second level of the Trinity of Trinities could ever a.
106:9.2 except for experience, no creature could a. even a
109:0.1 so does the indwelling Adjuster a. skill for the next
109:1.4 they a. a reality of attainment that is eternally theirs.
110:1.2 help evolving mortals to a. a better understanding
110:5.3 Adjuster attempts to a. only that which the will of
110:6.14 to make the remaining circles, and a. the final stage
111:1.4 decisions which enable you to a. Adjusterlikeness,
111:1.8 Adjusters strive to a. the spiritual goals of thought
111:7.5 this soul did a. a fair degree of happiness and success
112:2.15 The purpose of cosmic evolution is to a. unity of
112:7.9 acquired immortality through sincere efforts to a.
113:7.5 guardians of destiny a. the circles of Seraphington.
113:7.8 a. ultimate spirit two-in-oneness, repercussing in a
116:1.5 whereas spirit may a. perfection of development,
116:4.11 can a. the maximum of experiential participation in
116:4.11 for the descending personalities, who thereby a.
116:5.14 the motions of mass never ceases until they a victory
116:6.6 evolutionary power of the Almighty to a. completion
117:0.2 If all grand universes should ever relatively a. the full
117:1.2 both descenders and ascenders a. mutuality of
117:1.4 in the incarnations of his Sons, who thereby a. the
117:2.6 status will a. completion (in the energy-spirit sense
117:4.1 are reflections of his efforts to a. reality of self and
117:4.12 so does the Supreme a. destiny on deity levels.
117:5.2 a. finite time-space Deity synthesis in the Supreme.
117:5.14 finite creatures for their inability ever to a. more
117:6.18 doubt that even such a divine gift can a. the task of
117:6.20 the seven superuniverses require each other to a. the
118:9.3 expression, will man a. perfected control thereof.
118:10.14 Man, the civilized, will someday a. relative mastery
118:10.15 they too a. a settledness indicating the exhaustion
120:2.2 I suggest that you graciously a. all you have
120:3.10 and a. the surrender of your consciousness of
130:7.7 surviving mortals a. identity in a seven-dimensional
132:3.7 when it does once a. this divine goal,it can never end
132:3.9 progression for every soul seeking to a. identity with
133:5.7 philosophy will begin to a. unity in the intelligent
133:5.8 How can the finite mind of man a. a logical, true,
140:5.3 Jesus did not expect his followers to a. impossible
141:5.2 You can a. the unity of the service of God even
148:6.3 Job did a. great victories; even in the very face of
152:6.3 you can hope to a. lasting success and accomplish
156:5.2 a. the evolvement of the soul of immortal destiny.
160:2.6 Without the love of a home, no child can a. the full
160:4.14 face facts and adjust them to ideals can a. wisdom.
177:4.9 to trade off his disappointment in failing to a. glory
181:2.11 the sword, while they who labor in the spirit a. life
184:4.5 that he cannot spiritually attain or intellectually a.?
195:7.22 of material things in an effort to a. a spiritual goal.
196:3.34 The great challenge to modern man is to a. better
achieve—with cannot or never or not
1:7.2 Man does not a. union with God as a drop of water
26:7.4 They do not a. residential status on Paradise until
28:4.10 together; two would not be able to a. the answer.
32:5.4 human beings die because, having failed to a. the
45:7.1 planets, where those mortals who fail to a. fusion
51:5.7 Having failed to a. race harmonization by Adamic
52:6.2 Unaided social evolution can hardly a. such happy
54:6.10 I did not a. a full comprehension of these
80:0.1 the European blue man did not of himself a. a great
101:7.2 Moral cowards never a. high planes of philosophic
102:6.6 Reason alone cannot a. harmony between infinite
177:4.9 to trade off his disappointment in failing to a. glory
achieved—see achieved—with never or not
0:3.21 the eternal and infinite I AM a. Deity liberation from
0:3.22 theoretical I AM a. the realization of personality
0:7.6 Having a. existential Deity expression of himself in
14:5.1 And there is a definite task to be a. on each of the
14:5.5 are able to equip themselves to traverse “a.” space
15:10.23 persist until such time as their co-ordination is a.
19:2.5 unattained level of wisdom may possibly be a. by the
20:6.4 when he has a. perfection of attunement with his
31:3.6 They have a. the present limit of creature perfection
32:3.9 The perfection of creatures of time, when finally a.,
35:0.7 and having a. this threefold expression, they
39:0.9 Manotia has a. all seven of the seraphic services,
39:1.5 Such seraphim have all a. Paradise and the embrace
39:1.6 the bestowal attendants have a. the highest service
40:2.2 continuing until they have found God and have a.
40:10.7 so is it with those Son-fused mortals who have a.
43:8.4 attained Jerusem citizenship and a. the willingness to
48:4.12 the past savors of things already mastered and a.;
51:7.5 an administration of planetary activities has been a..
55:3.22 until a world has a. one language, one religion,
55:11.7 Jesus, as a man among men, personally a. the status
56:6.4 likely to until they have a. seventh-stage-spirit status,
57:5.2 Today, your sun has a. relative stability, but its
62:7.7 Biologic evolution had once again a. the human
63:7.2 their immediate descendants only a. Spirit fusion.
64:6.28 no cultural conquest of the world races had been a.
65:3.4 seven thousand favorable strains which could have a.
65:4.1 Nebadon life designs, and it is of record that we a.
79:2.5 superior stocks would have a. a higher civilization.
79:3.4 Sethite priests entered India and very nearly a. the
79:5.8 yellow races are the only human stocks that ever a.
79:7.2 forged ahead of the Yangtze villages and had a. an
86:6.7 man therein a. a natural consciousness of relative
94:8.17 the original teachings of Gautama, salvation is a.
94:11.8 The evolution of a concept of the Absolute was a.
96:7.8 they built, concept upon concept, until they had a.
98:1.3 And the Greeks would have eventually a. a true
101:7.3 new formulations of principles and standards are a.;
103:5.5 Human happiness is a. only when the ego desire of
105:2.9 the I AM by virtue of which there was a. threefold
107:2.8 many who have a. unusual distinction during the
108:2.3 that it has a. in potential the co-ordination of the
109:2.11 The superacting Adjusters are those who have a. the
110:2.5 the Adjuster’s will has a. personality expression.
110:7.4 of the endowment of an Adjuster, can only be a.
111:5.4 service in eternity—all these are a. (in spirit) now
112:7.6 And having a. the status of a true universe value,
112:7.9 they together have a. the evolution of a member of
113:7.8 the two beings have a. spiritual bi-unification on
115:7.1 Father-I AM has a. relatively complete liberation
116:5.17 control over the material creation has been a.; still
117:7.13 spirit, in the presence of personality, will have a. the
117:7.14 the Almighty will have a. co-ordinate development,
117:7.17 The time universes will have a. the fulfillment of
118:6.6 time, having a. partial escape from time sequence,
118:8.9 system settled in light and life has experientially a.
118:9.6 that in these very mechanics Deity has a. one phase
118:10.15 pictures of the beauty of a. goodness attained
119:8.3 Michael a. the revelation of the diversified wills of
121:4.3 Man’s soul a. liberty by living in harmony with
124:4.9 Jesus a. the satisfaction of effecting an increasingly
126:0.1 before Jesus a. a large measure of communication
133:1.2 I a. the deliverance of the assaulted lad; that was
133:7.11 the indwelling spirit which has been a. by the self,
133:7.12 this victory is a. in the overcoming of evil with the
136:3.4 The former was a. on the day of his baptism when
136:4.1 retirement until the work of John a. its purpose,
155:6.3 from a racial faith inherited to a personal faith a.
155:6.8 Human unity and mortal brotherhood can be a.
156:2.4 These so-called heathen a. a good understanding
161:1.7 this Son had a. the manifestation of personality to
171:4.9 by Jesus’ death which could never have been a. by
176:2.3 where I have lived this life in the flesh and a. the
181:1.8 a God-knowing individual who has a. the triumph
184:4.6 The Son of Man has finally a. the realization of
196:1.1 Jesus was a religious man who, by faith, a. the
196:2.2 that sublime consciousness of a. divinity which led
achieved—with never or not
14:4.19 but who have not yet a. that spiritual development
47:8.3 the actual working identity many times is not a. until
109:6.3 personality attainment can never be a. through this
129:4.1 not yet a. the complete mastery of his human mind;
achievement—see achievement, spiritual
0:2.15 the time-space experiential a. of creature-Creator
0:2.15 The Supreme Being is personally experiencing the a.
0:5.4 potential of co-ordinate attainment, progressive a.,
2:7.9 art, and the grandeur of genuine character a..
5:2.6 The self-realization of such an a. is mainly, though
5:6.3 Neither is personality a progressive a..
11:9.8 ascended from the lowly spheres of space, such an a.
14:6.7 Havona affords the Father supreme a. gratification.
14:6.17 satisfaction of absolute coexistence with divine a..
16:7.6 in the attainment of ascending levels of cosmic a..
20:8.1 in accordance with experience and a., are advanced
21:3.1 Until the a. of bestowal-earned sovereignty, he
21:3.6 the personality a. of the Universe Mother Spirit.
21:5.6 With the a. of supreme local universe sovereignty,
23:3.3 situations where personality is essential to the a. of
25:4.17 delay, facilitating progress, and counseling a..
25:7.2 light and life there is always time for worship and a..
26:5.4 This course of a. is quantitative, qualitative, and
26:5.5 advancement, but a. is the final and supreme test.
26:7.1 meet the demands of the high goal set for their a.
28:6.18 action, and a. is the child of imaginative adventure.
28:6.18 inherent in this capacity for a. is the responsibility
34:2.6 a transcendent development and unprecedented a.
34:6.5 Your power and a. is “according to his mercy,
37:10.5 From each level of a. these advancing mortals reach
39:1.10 Behind lie the realms of a., realms grown familiar by
39:4.7 attainment of each ascendant goal is a factual a.,
39:4.13 profound satisfaction—consciousness of a.—
40:1.2 of sonship with God is a masterly a. for an angel,
40:7.5 heights of eternal a. which are spread out before
42:12.7 6. A. of spirit levels.
43:8.11 double their personal potentials of universe a. by
44:7.1 attempt to portray this unique field of spirit a., but
44:7.4 technique of the never-ending a. of Godlikeness—
44:8.3 all such satisfactions of artistic a. and expressionful
44:8.5 This is the a. of equality of the satisfaction of self-
45:7.6 are thus classified in accordance with their mota a..
45:7.8 until these Material Sons certify to the a. of mota
46:2.7 perfection of mechanical technique and physical a.
47:5.3 the third is a world of great personal and social a.
47:9.1 The experience on this sphere is the crowning a. of
48:4.9 work of assisting their fellows in the a. of thought
48:4.12 it bespeaks work, effort, and a.; but the past savors
48:4.18 struggle for developmental progress and noble a..
50:4.10 From such a world center of culture and a. there
50:7.1 where faith and sublime confidence are essential to a.
52:2.6 But the great social a. of the prince’s epoch is the
52:6.2 disordered planet like Urantia such an a. requires a
52:6.2 brotherhood on your world depends on the a. of
54:6.10 and to the a. of enhanced spiritual insight.
55:3.10 the advanced domains and divisions of diverse a.
55:3.22 Being of one race greatly facilitates such a., but
55:5.3 mechanism of material, intellectual, and cultural a..
55:5.6 humor, and other phases of personal and group a.
55:6.9 on such settled worlds of perfected a. would amply
56:5.4 the universes of time and space, Deity unity is an a..
56:10.3 —that is the supernal a. of the supremely beautiful,
65:2.4 he was the last and greatest a. in life evolution.
69:8.8 Slavery creates an organization of social a. but soon
70:2.21 conquests of peace: industry, science, and social a..
71:3.9 Such a plan of social a. would yield a cultural society
71:4.15 —the social a. of the brotherhood of man and the
72:5.10 transferred from industry to play, skill, scientific a.,
75:8.7 of personality survival, advancement, and a.;
76:3.8 Adamites excelled surrounding peoples in cultural a.
79:3.1 Dravidians possessed a capacity for cultural a.,
81:6.18 leading cultural peoples mightily influences the a. of
84:5.10 Will modern woman respond to this great a. of social
84:6.8 The family is man’s greatest purely human a.,
90:1.5 reputation as a class, after all, stood on apparent a..
91:5.2 of reform and courageous deeds of valorous a..
99:3.8 diverts the activities of religion into the a. of some
99:3.16 in the individual citizen as will direct him to the a. of
99:4.6 In the face of unprecedented scientific a. and
99:5.3 destroyed dogma, and called mankind to the a. of its
100:0.1 progress of each is augmented through the a. of all.
100:2.5 The a. of finality of spirituality is equivalent to the
101:6.14 6. Salvation from time, the a. of an eternal life of
102:6.3 something more than a reality, a value, a level of a.,
106:9.11 is directly proportional to the a. of Fatherlikeness,
107:0.3 the Adjuster to become man’s partner in the a. of the
108:2.7 2. The attainment of the third circle of intellectual a.
109:2.7 intrusted with the enactment of some cosmic a.
110:3.4 the great a. of mortal life is the attainment of a true
110:6.2 seven circles—the a. of comparative mortal maturity.
110:6.6 determine your advancement in the circles of a..
110:6.14 an unmistakable improvement in all phases of a.
110:6.15 in the first and final circle of progressive mortal a..
110:6.15 this a. of the first psychic circle is the nearest
110:6.16 worlds if they fail of such a. before natural death.
110:6.19 augments the potential of success and mortal a..
110:7.1 The a. of the seven cosmic circles does not equal
110:7.2 a human has completed the circles of cosmic a.,
110:7.10 On the human will our a. of personality depends.
112:5.7 Thus divine justice is certain of a., and divine mercy
113:6.7 when those in the lower circles of mortal a. are
114:7.2 in the higher cosmic circles of intellectual a. and
115:0.1 With God the Supreme,a. is the prerequisite to status
115:7.2 creature a. upon perseverance, and personality
116:6.8 All strive, personally strive, in the a.; all participate,
117:1.1 sweetness of success and the joy of everlasting a..
117:1.4 for creature and Creator can collaborate in the a. of
118:8.6 when material a. outruns the evolution of worship-
118:10.15 insight plus the increase of human experiential a.
120:2.2 lesser time lag involved in the realization of this a..
120:2.8 The a. of God seeking man and finding him and
120:2.9 any superhuman a., or power in view of the fact
127:6.12 Jesus is learning how to plan for the a. of a higher
127:6.12 spiritual drive to turn the mechanism of material a.
128:4.6 did not want to build up such a human record of a.
128:7.6 experience, the a. of the sovereignty of Nebadon.
130:6.3 But most valuable of all, your potential of real a. is
133:4.6 Do not let your a. as a temporal builder outrun your
133:5.8 reveals a spiritual goal of progressive personality a.
134:8.9 The universe announcement of this momentous a.
134:9.7 seemed to experience the satisfaction of human a.
136:10.1 with the glory of spiritual victory and moral a..
140:5.15 That would have been a worthy a.;
140:5.15 it would have indicated the a. of brotherly love.
143:1.6 is the supreme adventure of all time, the rugged a.
144:5.15 And glorify your name through our eternal a..
147:4.7 Your actual a. is not so important as the fact that
154:2.5 the a. of worthy goals of mortal progression
160:4.1 a temporal living and the a. of eternal survival.
160:4.11 deceived by the tempting rewards of dishonest a.;
160:4.15 To such men defeat is but a new tool for the a. of
160:4.16 failure yielded the culture of wisdom and spirit a..
160:5.7 Such a concept constitutes the a. of the experience
168:4.12 These answers will be on deposit, awaiting your a. of
170:1.6 the establishment of a divine kingdom as the a. of
195:8.10 notwithstanding its unparalleled materialistic a.,
195:10.8 traditions of past a. often leads to the defense of
196:0.8 the a. and fulfillment of the “will of God.”
196:1.3 and to strive for the a. of his exalted life purpose.
196:1.6 ascent from the human to divine by the conjoint a.
196:2.2 human to the divine was an exclusively mortal a..
196:2.11 The ultimate goal of society’s most advanced a. can
achievement, spiritual
35:3.22 stands low in the scale of universes as regards s.
35:10.5 have established wonderful records of service, and s..
45:4.15 13. Elijah, a translated soul of brilliant s. during
46:7.8 destiny of progressive intellectual growth and even s.
48:2.23 as soon as you register adequate s., they certify you
50:5.10 ages of intellectual expansion, social culture, and s..
54:6.10 and to the a. of enhanced spiritual insight.
55:5.6 and has overshadowed both with an exquisite s..
67:7.6 But sin does not prevent the highest s. by any
109:5.5 handicap (in normal minds) ever prevents eventual s..
113:1.5 of great decision and undoubted potential of s.;
121:4.1 bring an abundant harvest of moral character and s..
136:6.10 —intellectual mastery and s.—which far transcend the
achievements
0:12.4 the experiential a. of the post-Havona Creators
20:6.1 such a. are possible to the divine nature and waste
25:1.6 determined by material successes or quantitative a.
26:3.4 pilgrims of time for their subsequent Paradise a..
38:7.5 actual or potential personality volition seek new a..
44:8.0 MORTAL ASPIRATIONS AND MORONTIA A.
46:7.2 Jerusem you will be amazed by the agricultural a. of
48:7.26 moment by moment by the a. of the day by day living
51:6.4 morals, and the higher intellectual and artistic a..
51:7.4 of the arts, social relations, and intellectual a..
52:1.7 nor compatible with your otherwise splendid a. in
52:2.10 One of the great a. of the age of the prince is this
55:1.4 receive planetary recognition for a. of high social
55:3.12 represents advancing a. in all phases of planetary
55:11.4 advanced a. in the supreme realization of wisdom.
55:11.5 progress by observing the results of such a. on the
63:6.8 The record of the a. of this master mind and
68:0.2 These cultural a. are preserved by the enlightened
71:7.13 And then, by means of these a., many will ascend to
72:9.3 their other degrees, to their lists of personal a..
72:12.5 spiritual foundation for the realization of great a. in
79:2.7 racial stocks predominate, such a. will be short-lived.
79:8.3 Consciousness of past a. (somewhat diminished in
79:8.17 human beings have lived and died, blessed by its a..
81:6.27 is resident in the least material of society’s a..
81:6.44 not so rapidly benefit from the a. of its predecessors.
89:1.7 these a. of self-control were the real rungs on which
94:6.11 spirit of investigation that had produced those a.
94:8.17 that such a. constitute true progress in cosmic self-
102:6.10 phenomena of the ever-ascending a. of evolution.
103:9.12 science, philosophy, wisdom, and all other human a..
106:2.4 power arising out of the divinity a. of God the
110:1.3 deeply interested in your welfare and in your real a.
110:7.1 on yet other greater and more sublime spiritual a.,
113:2.1 a soul who has realized one or more of three a.:
117:3.7 His sovereignty grows in and out of the acts and a.
117:4.9 Such a. in human evolution are at the same time a.
139:1.6 in the least jealous of each other’s abilities or a..
155:6.4 ever beckons you on toward higher and holier a. in
177:4.10 become blinded to the higher and more real a. of
195:0.2 all these a. they had no soul-satisfying religion.
195:7.2 to measure material adventures and physical a..
achieves
0:7.8 The Father a. freewill liberation from the bonds of
0:11.2 and a. expansion of experiential Deity on the levels
1:5.5 Mortal man cannot see God until he a. completed
27:7.3 worship, such homage a. the creature goal of
48:4.18 humor swiftly grasps—sees the point and a. insight—
48:7.11 Action a. strength; moderation eventuates in charm.
70:8.14 will persist until man gradually a. their evolutionary
85:7.3 When the spirit of wisdom a. effective ministration,
87:7.1 cult a. this end by fostering and gratifying emotion.
90:0.3 Religion eventually a. the profoundly simple
90:3.10 Evolution unerringly a. its end: It imbues man with
99:0.1 Religion a. its highest social ministry when it has
116:1.5 an experiential Deity and never a. completion of
118:7.8 freedom when the ascending personality a. divinity
118:8.10 while man a. the beginnings of spiritual brotherhood
118:8.11 he a. this transformation by the force and constancy
132:2.6 not be fully lost until the ascending human soul a.
196:2.2 which man begins on earth and ordinarily a. only at
achieving
0:7.6 the Father is now a. experiential expression on
1:3.6 gain divine perfection by a. those experiential
1:6.8 his life of a. the Father’s will becomes man’s most
14:6.11 his mortal grandchildren of space a. their Creator-
18:3.9 The Supreme Being is a. the sovereignty of the seven
21:6.4 so are the Creator Sons a. the personal realization of
28:6.10 had ample time for making decisions, a. choice.
38:8.5 embraced by the Universe Mother Spirit, thus a. a
39:5.4 task of a. racial harmony and social co-operation
39:8.3 by a. perfection of specialized service as a celestial
39:9.3 the whole mortal adventure of finding God and of a.
44:6.9 thus a. an inspiring portrayal of the divinely beautiful
45:5.6 and these Sons are a. a very high type of society.
45:6.4 that sublime experience of a. parental relationship to
54:5.11 the quickest technique of a. the perfect and final cure
67:3.9 a. an experiential level of personality realization of
79:8.8 truth lives always in the present, a. new expression
86:7.4 Mankind is a. emancipation from the bondage of
89:10.1 develop new techniques of a. the self-consciousness
91:2.1 Prayer became a technique of a. spirit co-operation.
91:4.4 are contributory to a. the answers to such prayers.
91:5.3 the quickest and surest way of a. such a change of
98:7.12 Machiventa was successful in a. the purpose of his
101:2.2 a technique for a. unity in the comprehension of the
101:10.4 rational hope of a. safe conduct from the material
107:0.2 masters the divine technique of a. the living of the
113:7.7 For seraphim, the surest way of a. the Deities is by
115:7.1 in a. liberation from eternity, the Almighty
116:4.7 Supreme is a. deity evolution in and by experience.
117:4.6 the God of experience a. almighty supremacy in the
117:4.11 the Supreme delayed in a. divinity expression in the
118:8.4 a. liberation from the fetters of the life mechanism,
118:10.18 man must accomplish the task of a. perfection.
120:0.7 incarnation for the sole purpose of a. sovereignty,
133:7.10 so essential to a. harmonious personality unity in
134:8.4 he finished the mortal task of a. the circles of mind-
136:9.6 The Son of Man, now in isolation and a. these
181:1.8 the full assurance that he was a. the Father’s will.
189:3.3 those a. the requisite attainment of spiritual progress
196:0.2 by a. a new revelation of God and by proclaiming
acid
57:8.3 union with hydrogen, to render this water faintly a.
101:7.5 The a. test for any religious philosophy consists in
139:8.12 Thomas was a logical thinker; he was the a. test of
acknowledge
22:9.6 willingness to recognize and a. their deficiencies in
33:3.5 the Universe Spirit a. subordination to the Son,
53:3.3 personalities to a. allegiance to this unseen Father.
53:3.3 Lucifer was willing to a. him as his Creator-father
55:10.1 the first act of this supreme council is to a. the
117:7.7 then a. the jurisdictional authority of such new
121:8.14 I most gratefully a. our indebtedness to all sources of
125:0.6 insistent that Jesus a. acceptance of the orthodox
131:2.8 In all my ways I will a. him, and he shall direct my
131:9.2 We a., O God, the Most High and sovereign
134:4.9 as equals, unless they mutually a. themselves as
146:2.15 to a. his loving-kindness every morning and his
154:2.1 The rulers of the Hebron synagogue refused to a.
157:5.2 the third plan—openly to announce his divinity, a.
158:7.5 I will not be ashamed to a. you when in glory I
161:2.4 claims to live a perfect life, and we a. that he does.
161:2.5 generous to a. the presence of faith or any other
162:1.10 while Jesus’ friends feared to a. him openly for fear
165:2.9 true shepherd, and shall all a. the fatherhood of God.
165:3.5 I will presently a. before the angels of heaven; but
166:1.4 in their refusal to see the light and a. the truth,
191:5.4 You will a. the truth, for already in your heart you
acknowledged
1:1.6 a., on your planet, Urantia, by the name God.
3:6.3 is inexplicable unless the reality of the Father is a..
20:6.7 returns to the local universe, and is a. by the Son.
33:3.6 Michael nobly a. his eternal dependence on his
33:5.2 has never a. subordination to his brother Michael.
53:4.1 —but that allegiance could be a. only to the actual
131:9.1 the world’s great religions a. the monotheism of the
132:2.1 Mardus was the a. leader of the Cynics of Rome,
135:2.4 John was very fond of Abner, the a. leader and head
135:5.4 Messiah who would quickly be a. as the rightful
142:6.9 Nicodemus a. his faith and claimed the body of Jesus
174:3.4 this religio-political sect a. the validity of only the
acknowledges
8:1.2 pledges eternal loyalty to God the Father and a.
17:6.8 cosovereignty and a. the Spirit consort as his equal.
33:3.3 While the Spirit ever a. the Son as sovereign and
55:10.7 The finaliter corps now, for the first time, a. the
acknowledging
27:7.1 recognizing and a. the truth and fact of the intimate
160:5.7 thereby a. the acceptance of sonship with God and
164:4.8 Will you not atone for your sin by a. God as your
acknowledgment
0:12.10 ACKNOWLEDGMENT
17:6.5 The Universal Father speaks in a. of the eternal
33:3.5 first makes public and universal a. of subordination
62:7.3 over which this initial message of a. is transmitting.”
74:4.5 Jerusem a. of the installation of the world’s rulers,
89:3.6 and Paul’s a. of this is illustrated by his statement,
108:3.5 delivered the following a. to the chief of Adjusters,
121:8.12 [A.: In carrying out my commission to restate the
141:2.1 the kingdom is the realization and a. of God’s rule
150:1.3 this tardy a. of woman’s place in religious work.
157:6.3 ministry was characterized by his a. of divinity and
160:1.7 Likewise, when the a. of our difficulties entails the
175:4.3 would make open a. of their allegiance to the Master
194:2.10 this gift of the Spirit of Truth and the personal a. of
acme
1:5.1 The Universal Father is the a. of divine personality;
21:3.20 experientially to portray the a. of creature life to
35:7.1 ascending mortals secure the a. of their education
36:5.12 Wisdom is the a. of intellectual performance.
43:6.1 capitals of the constellations are the a. of morontia
45:5.7 Sons are the a. of perfection in scope, technique, and
54:1.5 equal unmitigated selfishness, the a. of ungodliness.
54:6.10 I had thus attained the a. of universe philosophy.
55:5.0 5. THE ACME OF MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT
55:5.2 a world settled in light and life represent the a. of
83:6.6 in that a. of all human virtues, rugged self-control.
95:4.4 —the Hebrews, among whom evolved the a. of
96:7.8 Father of all, the a. of the evolution of the Yahweh
100:7.0 7. THE ACME OF RELIGIOUS LIVING
acquaint
123:5.1 Jesus was to a. himself with the task of learning to
151:3.12 In this way Jesus sought to a. his followers with
acquaintance
122:5.4 secured his unusual a. with the Hebrew scriptures;
132:0.4 the a. of, the worth-while leaders of the Cynics,
184:1.2 Annas had thought to presume on this early a. and
194:1.2 other tongues with which they had a speaking a..
acquaintances
193:4.3 Judas’ unspiritual relatives or those chance a. who
acquainted
3:3.2 God understands our thoughts afar off and is a.
28:7.2 enjoy their companionship when you become fully a.
43:4.5 mortals become more fully a. with various groups
66:5.29 due deliberation and full opportunity to become a..
128:2.5 become better a. with the gentile viewpoint of life.
128:3.2 This trip well a. Jesus with the whole of Palestine
128:3.3 Jesus and Simon became a. with a merchant from
129:4.4 was Jesus a “man of sorrows and a. with grief.”
130:0.6 Jesus a. himself with the higher material civilization
130:2.6 To become a. with one’s brothers and sisters,
132:0.2 a. with this city of two million inhabitants.
132:7.2 with the lives of those who are a. with the Father
137:7.2 one his own brother in the flesh, were getting a.
138:5.3 Jesus wanted them to become a. and desired that
161:1.3 as long as you are spiritually a. with the ideal of his
acquiescence
179:3.5 Peter made one of those decisions of blind a. in
181:2.13 ten of them signified their a. in the Master’s words.)
acquire—see acquire, not
28:1.3 They a. a mighty experience as Son assistants during
30:4.20 Mortals a. real spirit identity just before they leave
30:4.34 with what you may a. in connection with instruction
31:0.10 they a. the sevenfold concept of the Supreme Being.
38:7.5 By study in the schools of the realms they a.
39:0.11 Seraphim must a. knowledge and gain experience
40:5.9 primitive men a. survival capacity but fail to attain
40:10.6 Finaliters a. a marvelous and far-flung experience
41:5.8 until such a time as you a. a clearer concept of the
43:8.7 A the ability voluntarily and effectively to co-operate
44:3.6 Always is the way open to a. more knowledge,
45:6.3 opportunity to a. the essential mortal experiences
47:1.3 not visualize finaliters until you a. true spirit vision.
51:1.6 Material Sons a. experiential capacity for Adjuster
52:1.5 Before they a. a high order of intelligence,
58:7.12 record unfailingly tell the truth if you but a. skill in
90:4.5 was believed he would a. the infection or blemish.
103:2.9 But before a child has developed sufficiently to a.
109:1.3 Thought Adjusters must a. experience; they must
109:1.4 They progressively a. Adjuster skill and ability as a
109:3.2 The Adjusters receive valuable training and a.
113:4.4 a survival candidate may a. enhanced realization of
116:4.9 a. natures expressive of Paradise divinity in
116:4.9 the Michael Creators likewise a. the natures and
116:6.7 larger opportunity to a. experience in their solution.
117:6.12 Havona, where they a. capacity for Supremacy
117:6.14 3. The Havona natives a. a comprehension of the
131:3.3 you a. strength to resist future tendencies thereto.
133:5.10 so slowed down that they a. the requisite degree of
138:1.1 Jesus desired them to a. practical experience in
140:5.13 To see God—by faith—means to a. true spiritual
142:7.17 “Thomas, Thomas, how long before you will a.
143:1.9 The twelve continued to a. the spirit of positive
157:3.2 and a. new strength for the trying times just ahead.
158:6.2 strive to a. the mind of spiritual insight and to pray
160:4.11 is that which you inherit, while skill is what you a..
160:4.13 There is an art in defeat which noble souls always a.;
165:4.10 questions must be answered by all who a. wealth,
170:3.1 they must a., by faith, a righteousness which would
181:2.24 you must now prepare to a. at the hand of that
acquire, not
1:5.14 God does not a. experience, as finite man might
40:10.6 they do not ordinarily a. that intimate knowledge
45:7.1 not, or did not, a. during the lifetime in the flesh.
48:3.13 You will not a. new languages automatically; you
acquired—verb
7:5.7 that whatever the Eternal Son a. on these missions
13:2.5 Status on any of these secret worlds is a. by
15:8.8 the experience a. in connection with observations
19:2.4 personal experience a. by evolutionary creatures.
21:4.5 And when this experience has been a., such Sons
22:4.1 They have a. a spiritual concept of the eternal
22:7.12 which they have experientially a. in their ascension
22:7.13 which they have experientially a. on a supersupreme
22:9.6 a. by actually climbing up to glory from the dark
25:3.1 adjudication of greater problems after they have a.
25:3.16 they have a. a unique grasp of the emerging reality of
30:3.9 giving new truth and experience just as soon as a..
31:0.9 and in keeping with the associative experience a.
31:10.13 But those of us who have a. this unique experience
33:2.3 the Son thereby a. jurisdiction over “all power in
37:6.3 keynote of the educational system: character a. by
39:4.8 which you have a. during the eight preceding life
40:9.4 the indwelling Adjuster has a. a spirit counterpart,
41:3.6 reddish, faintly glimmering stars have a. a density at
47:4.4 suitably adjusted morontia body is a. at the time of
48:5.7 on earth, but which you failed to learn, must be a.
48:7.19 You have not truly a. any virtue until your acts make
54:6.10 by actual experience I have a. conceptual capacity
57:2.4 the nebula had a. its maximum of mass.
58:6.5 organisms which learned to live in fresh water a. the
69:5.12 As civilization developed, men a. new incentives for
77:4.12 a. in connection with the Babylonian story of the
81:6.6 of spiritual value may be a. in the absence of wealth,
81:6.17 never flourished until social groups a. some leisure.
85:0.3 When religion evolved beyond nature worship, it a.
86:6.1 Man inherited a natural environment, a. a social
89:1.1 they early a. ghost or spirit sanction, and when thus
89:8.6 Evolutionary man eventually a. such moral dignity
100:7.1 perfection of character which Jesus of Nazareth a.
109:2.3 2. Has a. the balance of spiritual power in a human
112:7.9 or has the valiant human a. immortality through
119:0.6 until he has a. the viewpoint of his own creatures
119:1.2 when I have finished my mission and have a. this
120:0.3 these preceding bestowals Michael not only a. the
120:0.3 but Michael a. an essential experience in Paradise
120:0.5 his authority is unquestioned inasmuch as it was a.
120:0.7 his sovereignty, when finally and personally a.,
124:3.3 a. a store of information about international affairs
127:1.3 This physically strong and robust youth a. the full
128:2.3 Jesus worked six months with metals and a. skill
132:4.3 Jesus could never have a. in Jerusalem and hardly
139:3.4 James had a. a superior concept of Jesus’ message.
140:10.2 verbal instruction, they gradually a. by living with
155:1.5 after you that they may gain what you have so a..
160:1.2 character, commanding personality, is only a. by
170:2.7 Man’s mortal sojourn on earth a. new meanings
170:2.13 apostles had a. a double viewpoint of the kingdom;
186:2.5 Jesus had a. that type of human character which
193:4.7 3. Judas never a. a philosophic technique for meeting
acquired—adjective
36:5.7 This is the gift of the co-ordination of a. knowledge,
77:8.5 accordance with innate endowments and a. skills,
84:5.1 mores and by man’s increasing sense of a. fairness.
100:7.8 they differed in innate endowments and a. qualities.
109:6.2 all the a. experience of having indwelt all these
113:1.8 the third circle of intellectuality and a. spirituality,
123:0.6 Mary and the child riding on their newly a. beast
188:3.8 3. The a. spirit identity of the man of Nazareth
195:10.12 notwithstanding its inherent and a. defects.
acquirement
0:5.10 4. Soul. The soul of man is an experiential a..
1:5.14 the a. of new experience by the finite creatures of the
7:4.5 his experiential bestowal career of sovereignty a..
17:6.4 requisite to the a. of spirit skill in her future work of
17:6.8 seventh bestowal and subsequent to his a. of full
21:3.5 authority exercised by a Creator Son before the a. of
21:5.6 The a. of supreme sovereignty by a Master Son
27:4.2 and the a. of this technique must await the pilgrims’
32:3.9 when finally achieved, is wholly an a., a bona fide
35:3.1 pass through training on all 490 worlds in the a. of
36:5.8 the basis of character a. and the intellectual root of
39:0.10 the experiential a. of functional skill in one or more
43:8.4 This supernal cultural a. consists in learning how to:
47:2.1 the a. of individual status on the universe records.
50:6.3 Effort and decision are an essential part of the a. of
52:1.6 Man’s a. of ethical judgment, moral will, is usually
54:6.10 to the a. of increased experiential capacity and to
68:0.2 Civilization is a racial a.;it is not biologically inherent
68:2.4 human society, much of man’s sociability is an a..
71:1.4 1. A. and inheritance of private property.
71:7.1 The purpose of education should be a. of skill,
84:8.6 the home—man’s supreme evolutionary a. and
101:5.1 the errors of evolution from the truths of spirit a..
101:5.12 of a character well on the road to the actual a. of a
109:3.2 beyond the hills of self-mastery and character a. to
109:7.1 Father fragment attains personality only by the a. of
113:7.2 assisting you in the a. of morontia and spirit status,
119:6.4 We had noted this progressive a. of the creature’s
120:0.2 to execute the final act in the drama of the a. of
126:5.12 opportunities for the a. of advanced experience in
128:1.10 of his purely mortal experience of sovereignty a.,
128:7.6 mission of Jesus in his seventh bestowal was the a.
136:8.7 the human endowments of Jesus were of natural a.
139:12.8 the a. of spiritual character as did the other apostles.
140:8.23 that the heart of Jesus’ religion consisted in the a. of
143:1.2 because it inspires to the a. of a strong, robust, and
160:4.10 Barring the occasional and accidental a. of wealth,
160:4.15 educational episode—a cultural experiment in the a.
169:2.8 the Pharisees were much given to the a. of riches.
170:2.22 the a. of the motive to be like God and to find God.
186:5.5 the price which they must pay for the final a. of
187:5.6 bestowal by handing over his spirit of mortal a. to
acquirements
57:7.3 hence represent Urantia’s comparatively recent a.
91:6.7 men, social level, cultural status, or other mortal a..
124:1.13 a society for promoting the a. of manhood—
acquires
3:5.16 the human mind grasps and the human soul a. is
5:5.8 1. Intellectually man a. the satisfactions of a more
34:1.3 The local universe Mother Spirit thus a. a personal
49:6.12 A child a. physical entity at mortal birth, but in the
52:1.8 thousand years from the time man a. erect posture,
109:0.1 As the child a. adaptative versatility for his adult
160:2.7 Every human being sooner or later a. a certain
acquiring
20:9.5 the finaliters are now engaged in a. the experience
22:9.7 in reserve for a. experience in a future universe age
25:4.12 journey toward your Paradise goal, constantly a.
33:3.1 a. full personality qualities by the technique of
36:5.15 Creature mind, before a. the ability to recognize
44:8.4 if, after a. true mota insight in the morontia career,
45:6.7 who perished on the evolutionary worlds before a.
66:6.6 The human race had spent ages in a the little religion
90:5.2 a. the sanctity and dignity of religious ceremonial.
127:6.12 He is steadily a. the art of adjusting his aspirations
136:8.8 prostitute his divine attributes for the purpose of a.
155:6.12 realized by a. the spiritual attitude of a sincere child
156:5.8 Lighten your burdens of soul by speedily a. a long-
169:2.5 I say to you who profess to be a. treasure in heaven:
acquisition
36:5.12 opportunities for the a. of all of everything that all
37:6.6 Intellectual a. is also a part of universal education.
39:5.7 Trust is a human a. brought about by the ministry of
65:7.6 The a. of the potential of the ability to learn from
116:3.5 divine Sons to enrich their personalities by the a. of
130:4.11 possibility of making mistakes is inherent in the a.
acquisitions
40:9.4 a. are experiential possessions of departed Adjusters
acquit
78:1.13 of the erring Material Son and Daughter would a.
132:4.8 the sacred duty of a magistrate to a. the innocent
167:4.7 Master’s choice, then let us a. ourselves like men
acquitted
70:10.6 was a. of the charges made by her jealous husband
185:5.7 Pilate would have a. Jesus and turned him loose.
acrimonious
168:3.2 more than two hours of discussion and a. debate,
acrobatic
41:6.5 The agility of this a. calcium electron is indicated by
Acropolis
195:1.1 There, under the shadow of the A., this Roman
across
32:5.3 flashing momentarily a. the infinite face of eternity
39:4.13 the very first in the long chain that is to stretch a.
59:5.7 Dragon flies measured thirty inches a..
60:3.20 The land type of turtle, twenty feet a., appeared as
61:3.8 through a narrow channel which extended a. France,
64:6.5 pure remnants of the red race went en masse a. to
73:3.4 thence a. the lowlands of Mesopotamia to the sea
73:4.2 The first task was the building of the brick wall a.
76:1.1 made their way a. to the land between the rivers
78:6.5 these fleeing Andites made their way a. Arabia and
79:3.7 Dravidian shipping was pushing coastwise a. the
79:6.1 after driving the red man a. to North America,
80:4.1 to northwestern Europe by the northern route a. the
80:4.5 As they moved westward a. the Russian plains,
81:1.1 the Nile valley eastward and slightly to the north a.
94:11.9 in myth as it traveled through the centuries and a.
111:1.9 faithful pilot will safely carry you a. the barriers of
124:1.10 hot winds from the eastern desert would blow a. all
124:6.8 they could look a. the Jordan to the mountains
130:4.11 incompleteness that must of necessity fall a man’s
133:0.2 while the three travelers walked leisurely a. Italy
133:8.4 made ready for the long trek a. the desert sands.
133:9.1 The caravan trip a. the desert was not a new
135:6.1 passed by on their way back and forth a. the river.
141:7.2 Jesus took Peter, James, and John into the hills a.
151:5.2 On the way a the lake they encountered one of those
151:5.4 Jesus directed them to sail him a. to the other side.
152:1.1 girl immediately rose up and walked a. the room.
152:5.1 Mark lad had started to walk around the lake and a.
154:0.1 reported the episode a. the lake when the people
156:6.4 accordingly, that very evening a boat took them a..
156:6.8 on learning that Jesus was sojourning a. the lake in
157:1.2 Judas carried their funds, and he was a. the lake.
158:8.1 While David made ready to take them a. the lake,
158:8.2 they entered the boat and sailed a. to Magadan.
164:1.3 Samaritan, as he journeyed to Jericho, came a. this
168:5.2 fleeing down through Jericho and a. the Jordan,
173:1.8 permit anyone to carry even an empty vessel a. the
188:1.2 located a short distance north of Golgotha and a.
188:1.3 started from Golgotha for Joseph’s tomb a. the way.
act—noun
0:1.12 such an absonite phenomenon is an a. of the
0:4.10 the Father’s freewill a. which forever separated the
0:9.3 and amazing a. of personality focalization and power
0:11.1 the word of his Son and the a. of their Conjoint
0:11.10 inevitable in the Father’s absolute freewill a. of
0:11.10 resolution of the tension created by the freewill a.
2:3.3 the execution is by the direct a. of those judges
3:3.5 the power to do the nondoable, the ungodlike a..
4:5.6 This bestowal happened to be the final personal a.
5:3.8 Worship is the a. of the material mind’s assenting
5:6.3 the personal except by the direct a. of the Father.
6:5.4 divine a. of producing additional Sons possessing
8:1.2 The first a. of the Infinite Spirit is the inspection
8:1.7 The Third Person deitizes by this very a. of conjoint
9:6.4 personality gravity is a volitional a. of the Father.
9:8.2 The first Deity-creating a. of the Infinite Spirit,
9:8.4 The next and continuing creative a. of the Infinite
10:1.4 Eternal Son, for when the conjoint a. of creation
10:2.2 when this a. of self-bestowal is complete and perfect,
10:3.3 the children of the Spirit are truly the “A. of God.”
10:8.2 universe is the eventuating a. of the Ultimate
11:9.3 inevitable repercussion to the Father’s will and a.
12:6.3 such a mind phenomenon is an a. of the Infinite
12:7.2 nature is not the exclusive a. of Deity; other
12:7.3 execution of any purely personal a. in an inferior way
16:0.1 In this sevenfold creative a. of self-duplication the
17:2.5 Majeston signalized the first supreme creative a. of
17:4.1 The first creative a. of the seven Reflective Spirits
19:5.1 They come into being by the a. of the Trinity and
20:1.13 he is personally conscious of every a. and emotion
22:7.1 and perfected spiritual beings—the a. of trinitization.
24:2.8 existence of a new will creature when the first a. of
24:2.8 the death of a will creature when the last a. of will
27:7.1 Worship is the joyous a. of recognizing the truth and
27:7.1 the a. of worship becomes all-encompassing until it
30:1.99 mortal creature by the parental a. of God as a Father.
30:4.28 The first a. of your Havona career will be to
32:2.3 The first completed a. of physical creation in
32:2.6 When this first creative a. is formulated and
33:3.8 in no creative a. does the one do aught without the
33:4.1 first conjoint a. of this early and free association
41:6.4 whereupon it engages in a masterful a. of juggling
48:0.1 spirit by some mysterious a. of creative magic.
48:6.7 No a. of good is ever wholly lost; it may be long
48:7.13 The a. is ours; the consequences God’s.
49:3.4 Almost every a. of living, aside from reproduction,
53:8.6 The last a. of Michael before leaving Urantia was to
55:10.1 the first a. of this supreme council is to acknowledge
63:3.5 significance should not attach to this a. of burial.
66:8.6 to think a single thought or to perform a single a.
67:2.2 branded the proposed course of Caligastia as an a.
74:2.6 The next a. was the delivery of the charge of custody
74:4.5 And let this a. be the sincere pledge that you never
75:5.7 Eve learned of the rash a. of Serapatatia and did not
75:8.7 for thereby is evidenced the fact and a. of personality
84:0.2 Mating is purely an a. of self-perpetuation associated
84:7.2 sex a. imposes no biologic consequences upon man.
89:2.3 Sin was ritual, not rational; an a., not a thought.
89:4.1 but one step from the impulse of worship to the a.
89:4.7 The a. of propitiation included praise, glorification,
90:5.1 have been an intolerable burden to every a. of life,
92:4.7 faith was the a. by which men earned God’s favor.
93:9.4 Abraham’s last a. was to send trusty servants to
100:4.6 You cannot truly love your fellows by a mere a. of
101:2.14 Religion is the faith a. of the recognition of this urge
103:2.8 mind chooses a right moral judgment by an a. of the
103:7.13 Reason is the a. of recognizing the conclusions of
103:7.13 Faith is the a. of recognizing the validity of spiritual
104:2.5 his followers that justice is never a personal a.;
105:2.7 This creative a. of Deity is by and through the God
105:5.2 but the volitional a. promulgating finite reality
106:7.3 Destiny is established by the volitional a. of the
106:7.3 destiny is probably consummated by the a. of the
106:7.3 this a. is probably involved with the Supreme and
108:4.1 this a. of abnegation in behalf of the Supreme
115:4.6 The a. of maturing the qualified possibilities of the
116:4.5 that the offspring of this creative a. are spiritual,
116:5.10 Master Spirits unitedly engaged in their first a. of
116:6.6 of this effort is the a. of the Almighty Supreme.
117:5.5 “The a. is ours, the consequences God’s.”
117:6.4 The a. of the creature’s choosing to do the will of
118:4.6 This is the a. of the Ultimacy of Deity and of the
118:6.7 Volition, the a. of choosing, must function within the
118:8.8 by this very a. proves itself possessed of the seeds of
120:0.2 execute the final a. in the drama of the acquirement
120:2.2 By this a. the pending dissensions of your
120:2.9 unless you should, by an a. of conscious will,
124:6.16 This was the first a. of a long succession of events
130:2.7 between the will of God and that human mind a.
130:5.4 she could understand their a. of mercy and gave
131:3.5 Remember, every a. shall receive its reward.
131:5.4 God is our wise nature, and righteous a..
131:5.5 if I have offended in thought, word, or a.—
136:2.3 ceremony was the final a. of his purely human life
136:5.3 certain a. or episode of the Son’s earth labors.
136:5.4 engage in any choice or a. of your divine-human will
136:5.5 nature or character of an a. transcending the laws
136:5.5 could only be avoided by the direct and explicit a.
136:5.5 time, as related to the a. or event in question
139:12.13 committed the final a. in the drama of fleeing from
140:6.4 But I look beyond the a. to uncover the motive.
140:9.1 Jesus engaged in the solemn a. of the consecration
140:10.5 explained that the morality of any a. is determined
142:7.6 personality existence depends on the a. of the parent.
143:7.2 True religion is the a. of an individual soul in its
143:7.8 Worship is the a. of a part identifying itself with the
143:7.8 Father; time in the a. of striking step with eternity.
143:7.8 Worship is the a. of the son’s personal communion
144:4.8 so worship may be compared to the a. of tuning in
145:3.11 Adjuster of Jesus instantly ruled that such an a. of
145:3.11 expression of healing desire—the creative a. was.
146:2.3 very a. of such deliberate and conscious disdain
146:2.8 7. The cry of the righteous is the faith a. of the child
151:3.14 natural phenomena as the product of the direct a.
157:1.1 the a. of refusing to pay the customary half shekel
159:5.9 The turning of the other cheek, or whatever a. that
162:3.2 this woman was taken in adultery—in the very a..
164:3.16 making this a. an open challenge to the Sanhedrin
164:4.1 sitting in judgment on Jesus for this a. of mercy
170:2.23 make forgiveness personally available by the a. of
170:3.3 but forgiveness is the a. of God which accepts your
170:3.9 The righteousness of any a. must be measured by
172:1.6 Mary has reproved all of you in that by this a. she
173:1.10 surprising a. of Jesus was beyond the comprehension
177:4.9 Judas’ betrayal of Jesus was the cowardly a. of a
179:1.4 This a. of Judas immediately stirred up a heated
179:4.3 the meaning of his words associated with his a.,
184:1.3 This a. had aroused the enmity of the high priest
185:5.3 been apprehended in the a. of robbery and murder
188:4.2 Death is the last a. in the mortal drama.
188:4.5 Sin is the a. of conscious and deliberate rebellion
189:1.10 The first a. of Jesus on arising from the tomb was
194:3.16 was an a. of intelligent self-surrender and unreserved
act—verb; see act as
3:5.1 the Father does a. independently and in accordance
6:5.3 the Conjoint Creator, who may a. for the Father in
9:2.5 spirits all a. in unison and in perfect co-operation.
9:3.7 the Conjoint Actor does not a. for, or in response
9:8.10 The Infinite Spirit can also a. for the Father in the
10:2.8 know that the Father, Son, and Spirit exist and a. in
10:2.8 I positively know that they not only a. personally and
10:3.7 makes it forever impossible for God to a. alone as
16:1.2 When the Father, the Son, and the Spirit a. together,
16:2.2 the Father and the Son conjointly a. only through the
17:0.11 they a. personally and directly, and in others they
17:0.11 the Master Spirits a. in the persons of the Seven
17:0.11 through the channel of the Reflective Spirits and a.
17:3.11 all seven may and do a. in universal unison,
18:3.5 spheres of their administration they must a. jointly.
19:1.1 the Trinity Teacher Sons alone a. in a dual capacity.
19:3.3 When we a. in an executive capacity, always there
19:4.3 the Censors a. on all levels of the grand universe,
19:4.9 They a. on any level of universe administration or
19:5.2 appear to a. well-nigh independently of time and
20:2.5 They a. at the close of the planetary dispensations.
22:9.5 The Trinity embrace may a. solely upon the idea
28:4.10 the three Ancients of Days must a. together; two
28:5.12 they a. in concert with the Divine Counselors and
28:6.21 the superuniverse seconaphim can and do a. alone,
29:4.19 all ten of the mechanical controllers a. in unison
29:4.32 These beings simply a. by their presence.
29:4.32 Primary Associators a. like living catalytic agents.
34:3.8 One is free to choose and a. only within the realm of
35:4.2 it is in such emergencies that the Melchizedeks a..
35:4.4 Melchizedeks are the first to a. in all emergencies
42:0.2 divine beings a. personally and as individuals;
42:11.5 subject to this grasp except as motion and mind a.
45:4.16 on Jerusem and authority to a. in behalf of Michael,
48:7.9 lower being who refuses to a. upon his light of truth.
48:7.13 11. The weak indulge in resolutions, the strong a..
50:0.2 a. in the matter of assigning a ruler to a given planet
51:6.5 to Edenic culture by virtue of which it comes to a.
53:5.3 this authority would lead Michael to a. differently if
54:4.6 Supreme justice can a. instantly when not restrained
55:7.2 when a world can command such personalities to a.
94:6.6 purpose of the true believer is always to a. but never
97:1.3 Samuel did little preaching, but he did a..
100:7.14 When pressed to a. prematurely, Jesus would only
101:4.2 Revelators must a. in accordance with instructions
101:7.4 dares to think, a., and live honestly, loyally,
102:2.8 True religion must a..
107:7.3 in universe crises, Adjusters are always waiting to a.
113:5.3 The seraphim a. in your behalf quite independent of
113:5.4 but these angels then a. to make the best possible
114:1.2 Vicegerent authority to a. for Michael as Planetary
114:6.19 The seraphim often a. to intensify some higher ideal
114:7.8 in readiness to a. in possible planetary emergencies.
116:3.1 Paradise Deities a. directly in their gravity circuits
118:5.3 Always must God a. to break the deadlock of the
118:9.1 Without them no creature could a., but by them the
120:1.6 with your explicit request that I thus a. in your stead.
120:1.7 I a. in behalf of my Father and your Father and offer
123:4.7 beings can so a. only in obedience to the specific
129:2.3 John to a. in Jesus’ stead in the matter of sending
129:2.3 I will a. for you in this or any other matter, and I
129:2.3 I will a. in your stead in all these matters.”
131:5.2 The wise course in life is to a. in consonance with
131:5.2 pious souls who think purely and a. righteously.
145:3.8 made themselves ready to a. with creative power
146:2.9 your way to the Lord; trust in him, and he will a..”
161:3.1 Jesus appeared to a. with such fullness of knowledge
164:3.14 ceremony about the transaction to induce him to a..
175:4.15 to assist their beloved Sovereign but powerless to a.
181:2.2 you have acted for me and must continue so to a. in
181:2.3 I must now depend upon you to a. in my stead in
181:2.16 where two or more will creatures a. in co-operation
192:2.9 Believe in God like a child but cease to a. so
act as
7:4.5 the Paradise Sons a. as rehabilitators of that which
10:3.7 makes it forever impossible for God to a. alone as
11:5.5 The inner zone of this force center seems to a. as a
12:5.11 the human personality can a. as the cosmic cause of
13:1.12 the Trinity, to a. as vicegerents of the Gods.
18:1.2 remaining three a. as the personal representatives of
18:6.1 In the evolving local universes they a. only as
18:7.2 They a. only as counselors; never do they
19:3.3 We a. as individuals, as I do in inditing this statement
20:3.4 Avonal Sons may a. as planetary judges prior to the
22:2.8 Mighty Messengers a. as defenders of both planets
22:3.2 reserves on Uversa a. as the central directing body of
22:5.6 they a. as the trustees of undertakings, personality
22:10.1 They a., from time to time, as clerks for special
23:2.23 is often asked to proceed there to a. as ambassador
25:2.6 competent and best qualified to a. as judicial head of
25:4.18 A special group a. as law counselors to the Life
29:3.9 the living power centers can a. as selective switches
31:9.11 the three supervising Architects of Havona a. as
31:9.11 The seven Architects of the superuniverses a. as
35:2.4 to receive suggestions, and to a. as counselors,
35:4.4 They sometimes a. as temporary custodians on
37:3.5 these archangels would a. as the directing heads of
37:5.7 but they do a. as friends of the court, advising the
39:3.10 The sixth order of supervising seraphim a. as the
42:0.2 divine beings a. personally and as individuals;
44:8.2 artisans may be delegated to a. as harmonizers of
48:6.29 These seraphim a. as liaisons with the Morontia
51:7.2 The Material Son and Daughter thus a. jointly as
53:7.1 The Panoptians not only a. as the literal custodians
55:3.14 Daughters brought from system headquarters to a. as
55:8.4 to a. as counselors to the legislative assemblies and
67:3.1 Gabriel volunteered to a. as the representative of the
70:5.8 One man would a. as priest, physician, and chief
76:3.5 and to a. as teachers in the schools of the garden.
77:8.10 They a. as companions and guides for celestial
99:1.4 Religion must a. as the cosmic salt which prevents
108:4.1 that he may so a. as to draw all creature creation to
114:1.3 one of the twenty-four counselors to Urantia to a. as
114:2.4 members of this commission of former Urantians a.
114:3.1 one of their number to sojourn on your world to a.
114:7.10 The reservists unconsciously a. as conservators of
120:2.9 although you will live and a. as a Son of Man,
132:7.2 divine Father before another human being can a. as
138:8.1 Judas Iscariot, the one chosen to a. as treasurer of
139:4.3 Jesus appointed Andrew to a. as director of the
140:3.14 “I am sending you to represent me and to a. as
157:6.1 should a. as collectors of money to be forwarded to
160:3.1 those lures which will a. as a stimulus to call forth
173:2.3 “rabbi” upon the teacher and qualified him to a. as
179:1.2 not be he who would seem to a. as the servant of the
183:5.4 a Roman counselor designated to a. as observer of
acted
2:7.6 the recognition of truth because it can be a. out;
41:5.6 unbroken line or procession except as they are a. on
53:1.5 has since a. as chief executive of the Urantia rebels.
54:4.5 supreme justice of the superuniverse would have a.
70:5.8 were ruled by medicine men, who often a. as chiefs.
70:7.15 They a. as night police and otherwise functioned in
70:7.16 These orders a. as vigilance societies, thus practicing
73:6.7 which a. as a complement to the fruit of the tree.
79:2.1 Ancient India a. as a catch basin for the migrating
88:6.3 prayers were a. out; magical dances were nothing
113:5.5 evolution, in which seraphic guardians have a.,
154:6.1 Jesus was acting strangely, that he had a. strangely
168:3.3 these resignations were not formally a. upon for
168:3.3 When these resignations were subsequently a.
181:2.2 you have a. for me and must continue so to act in
181:2.16 In no other temporal matter have I a. to direct or to
acting—noun or adjective; see acting head; see self-acting
3:0.3 Creatorship is the aggregate of God’s a. nature.
18:6.7 the a. rulers are guided in their major decisions by
20:10.2 Paradise Sons are the divine presentation of the a.
29:4.17 At least one a. inspector is always present in each
35:6.3 the senior associate becomes a. director of affairs.
38:9.10 directing guidance of the a. custodian of the planet
39:4.3 The present a. ruler of Urantia is assisted by a corps
43:4.2 upon the petition of the a. rulers of such domains.
45:3.8 Hanavard functions as a. chairman of the executive
45:3.14 5. The a. director of the Satania Life Carriers.
45:3.20 11. The a. director of system midway creatures.
47:0.4 There is an a. governor on each world who is
55:1.2 On the left is the seat of the a. chief of finaliters
56:10.14 every electron, thought, or spirit is an a. unit in the
57:1.3 then a. inspector number 811,307 of the Orvonton
74:2.5 the a. chief of the midwayers; Annan, a loyal
76:6.2 burial, the orders of Lanaforge, sustained by the a.
98:3.7 the emperor appointed himself a. high priest of all,
104:4.7 the divinely fraternal, creature-loving, fatherly-a.,
114:1.3 As a. Planetary Prince he would undoubtedly
114:5.6 the a. chiefs of the twelve groups of special angels
114:6.2 the council of twelve, the a. chiefs of each group.
119:2.4 the deposed Lutentia and with full authority as a.
119:3.3 Immediately the a. System Sovereign appointed this
119:3.3 this new and mysterious Material Son a. Planetary
119:4.5 liaison between the bestowed Michael and the a ruler
120:3.11 I assume jurisdiction of all Nebadon as a. sovereign
124:1.13 often grew discouraged with their slow-a. minds.
125:2.9 longed to have their strangely a. son safely back in
128:5.5 strange-a. Galilean who had so unceremoniously
183:5.1 he should be taken to Caiaphas, the a. high priest.
184:1.1 temple revenues, his son-in-law the a. high priest,
acting head(s)
45:3.21 12. The a. head of the corps of ascending mortals.
48:5.4 they are supervised by the a. of the schools wherein
112:7.13 Grandfanda, the a. of the Corps of the Finality.
128:2.4 James, then just past eighteen years old, as a. of
128:2.7 When James had had two years’ experience as a. of
128:5.7 to have a chance to serve as the a. of the family.
163:2.1 committee consisted of Andrew, Abner, and the a.
181:2.16 “Andrew, you have faithfully represented me as a.
181:2.16 I designated you as the a. of these chosen ones.
acting—verb; see acting by authority; acting by request
2:3.6 final decree of dissolution is executed by forces a.
5:6.4 personality, are the bestowals of the Father, a. in his
8:6.5 same Deity a. in and through the untold legions of
10:3.4 when a. alone, each person of Deity is apparently
10:4.5 as one and in one, and one as two and a. for two.
11:5.7 will and mandates of the infinite Deities when a. as
15:6.9 a. as automatic power-control stations.
17:8.1 a Creative Spirit a. in concert with a Michael Son,
19:2.4 Those High in Authority, when a. together, are
20:4.2 Avonals, a. as dispensational adjudicators, but
22:10.5 When I am a. on some remote assignment out in
23:2.18 or whether they are a. temporarily in liaison with
24:1.12 Whether a. in the local or higher universes, circuit
24:5.2 a. under the direct authority of Supreme Executive
24:7.8 Spirit, undoubtedly a. in behalf of the Supreme.
29:2.11 When a. in liaison, these fourteen beings are to
29:2.19 the seventh order a. as universe balance wheels or
29:5.6 a. in the superuniverse of astronomic jurisdiction.
31:10.22 Orvonton administrators a. in accordance with a
36:5.16 do not repercuss in the Supreme Being when a. on
36:6.8 a Vorondadek Son stationed as an observer and a. in
43:5.17 isolated has a Vorondadek Son a. as an observer.
54:6.11 a. in this matter by request of Gabriel of Salvington.]
55:4.8 A. as interpreters for the seraphic guardians and
56:10.23 and a. under the direction of Mantutia Melchizedek.
57:6.2 stabilization of planetary orbits while a. as a brake on
66:7.6 taught by both men and women and by the two a.
69:3.11 Presently trade expanded, the women a. as jobbers.
70:12.19 the aims of constitutional tribunals a. as governors
76:6.2 the Union of Days on Salvington, a. for Michael,
86:6.2 appearance of a new factor in human thinking and a..
92:3.6 drama originated in the a. for spirit guidance,
93:10.10 a. as resident governor general of the planet;
100:1.8 Religious habits of thinking and a. are contributory
103:9.2 Religion has to do with feeling, a., and living, not
104:4.7 the divinely fraternal, creature-loving, fatherly-a.,
105:6.2 of experiential mind a. on some level of supremacy
106:8.20 level by the Deity Absolute, a. through the Ultimate
108:4.2 a. independently in the minds of the children of
112:0.3 Father himself or by the Conjoint Actor, a. for the
112:5.1 is the bestowal of the Father a. in and of himself or
118:9.5 mind, creative mind a. on and in cosmic potentials.
119:8.9 authorized by a Nebadon commission of twelve a.
PART IV a commission of twelve Urantia midwayers a. under
120:0.7 of Nebadon, a. on behalf of the Universal Father.
120:4.6 the normal, natural, and dependable way of divine a..
121:0.1 A. under the supervision of a commission of
124:1.13 often grew discouraged with their slow-a. minds.
124:5.3 unfold in the thinking and a. of the now adolescent
125:2.9 longed to have their strangely a. son safely back in
130:0.5 each day a. as interpreter during Gonod’s business
153:1.1 These Jewish religious leaders were a. directly under
154:6.1 all were convinced that Jesus was a. strangely,
160:5.2 Religion embraces thinking, feeling, and a.
161:3.3 We frequently observed Jesus a. with only human
171:1.4 A. on the instructions of the Apostle Andrew, David
183:5.4 John was a. under Roman protection, and the
185:5.13 was terrorized by the insistent clamor of the mob, a.
193:6.1 A. upon the instruction of Peter, John Mark and
acting by authority
PART I Superuniverse Personalities a. of the Orvonton
2:7.13 [Presented by a Divine Counselor a. of the Ancients
10:8.10 [Sponsored by a Universal Censor a. from the
12:9.7 [Presented by a Perfector of Wisdom a. of the
29:5.8 [Sponsored by a Universal Censor a. of the Ancients
PART II Universe Personalities a. of Gabriel of Salvington.
35:10.6 [Sponsored by the Chief of Archangels a. of Gabriel
PART III Corps of Local Universe Personalities a. of Gabriel
65:1.8 presided over by the chief of the Evening Stars, a.
acting by request
38:9.14 [Presented by a Melchizedek a. of the Chief of the
39:9.4 [Presented by a Melchizedek a. of the Chief of the
action—see Action, God of
0:3.16 4. The unlimited capacity for deity a. resides in the
0:6.3 term denoting all phases and forms of phenomenal a.
0:11.3 is designated the a. of the Universal Absolute.
1:2.10 least preclude the direct personal a. of the Father
2:3.3 by co-ordinate a. of all tribunals of jurisdiction,
2:3.5 transient mercy-tolerance pending the a. of the
2:7.5 The creator thought invariably precedes creative a..
3:1.7 his exclusive agencies upon the stage of universe a.
3:1.9 seem to exclude the direct a. of the Adjusters,
3:4.5 comprehend infinity of existence and eternity of a..
3:5.1 could be exercised direct; but, as a rule, such a.
4:2.1 The conduct, or a., of God is qualified and
4:2.1 but God modifies the patterns of his a. so as to
6:1.3 conjunction with the Son or with the co-ordinate a.
6:3.5 Mercy is applied love, the Father’s love in a. in the
6:5.3 This limitation of a. does not deprive the Son of
7:0.5 But no matter what may characterize the freewill a.
7:1.9 co-ordinate a. of the Deity Absolute in the realms of
8:0.1 infinite agent of mutual expression and combined a..
8:0.3 Son conjointly conceive an identical and infinite a.—
8:1.8 the Father and the Son by, and in, the a. of their
8:2.2 the Absolute Intelligence, the Divine A.;
8:3.1 “first” creative concept or plan for combined a. by
8:4.8 combined A. of the Universal Father and the Son.
8:6.1 Infinite Spirit is a universe presence, an eternal a.,
9:1.3 and in a. is eternally regardful of the material
9:1.7 in many ways apparently the most versatile in a..
9:1.7 And such apparent superiority in a. is disclosed in
9:3.3 to material gravity, and it is not the a. of mind.
9:3.5 The Conjoint Creator is a.—motion, change,
9:4.5 purpose, and spirit mind is divine purpose in a..
9:5.2 mind a. and spiritual function of the Infinite Spirit.
9:7.1 The a. of reflectivity is shown in perfection on
10:3.8 The Father is personally absolute in liberty of a.,
10:5.1 administration, totality attitudes, co-ordinate a.,
10:5.2 powers, and capacities for universal revelation, a.,
10:5.6 existences and culminates in the a. of total Deity.
10:5.7 The Trinity Infinite involves the co-ordinate a. of all
11:8.3 Without the space cushion, explosive a. would jerk
11:8.3 space can actually neutralize such gravity a. even
11:8.6 the force-charge of space is produced by the a. of
11:9.3 The tension between them, in the face of will to a.
12:1.14 beginnings of a zone of an unbelievable energy a.
12:3.8 These calculations indicate that the total gravity a.
12:3.8 ninety-five per cent of the active cosmic-gravity a.
12:7.6 And all this uniformity of a. is personal, conscious,
12:8.5 Physical-gravity a. is a quantitative determiner of
12:8.5 spiritual-gravity a. is the qualitative measure of the
14:2.7 ever-present a. of the universal spirit-gravity pull
15:3.15 and purposeful a. of the Paradise force organizers.
15:5.1 superuniverse mass is organized by the direct a. of
16:0.10 We know very little about the a. of the Father and
16:1.4 may be roughly conceived as the finite domain of a..
16:3.11 as to suggest the combined a. of the Universal Father
17:2.5 This will to a. was volitional in the Supreme Being,
17:6.3 When a Creator Son is personalized by the joint a.
19:5.10 happenings which are difficult to explain if the a.
21:2.1 located in the superuniverse of his projected a..
21:3.1 Such a. constitutes title of physical possession,
21:6.1 we detect no a. that is more than finite;
21:6.2 the completed liberation of a Michael’s finite-a.
22:2.3 sin; for a. designed to prevent rebellion or to effect
23:0.1 They represent the initial creative a. of the Infinite
26:1.16 in “spirit polarity” regarding only one phase of a.,
28:6.18 advancement grows out of divine capacity for a.,
29:2.9 Directors are beings of high will freedom and a..
29:2.13 circuits of power go forth from their seat of united a.
29:3.4 all created in perfection and inherently perfect in a..
29:4.1 in overcoming the a. of gravity and the resistance of
31:10.12 will have passed from the stage of cosmic a..
36:2.17 appear upon the stage of a. only to disappear, but
36:5.4 subordinate to the a. and presence of their creative
40:6.7 spontaneity of freewill a. which God shares with all
41:2.4 Through the a. of physical controllers the power
41:2.5 You are familiar with the a. of vegetable life in
41:5.7 to be propelled in waves, but that is due to the a.
41:5.7 but the a. of the wind is such as to give the visible
41:5.8 The a. of certain secondary and other undiscovered
41:7.1 similar by the dissociative a. of the disruptive X rays.
41:7.9 6. Gravity a. at high temperatures transforms certain
42:2.1 used to denote all phases and forms of motion, a.,
42:2.12 Power Directors are assignable to that field of a..
42:2.13 but we recognize the intelligent a. of the Ultimate
42:2.23 unmistakable response to the a. of Paradise gravity—
42:4.3 of a. is enormously curtailed when electronically
42:4.6 Gravity presence and a. is what prevents the
42:11.5 material forces that operate to neutralize gravity a.
42:12.13 approach divinity of purpose and supremacy of a.,
42:12.14 physical repercussion of the creative a. of spirit-mind
44:0.19 of mortals by the a. of the indwelling Adjusters.
48:7.11 9. A. achieves strength; moderation eventuates in
52:0.1 there appear on the stage of world a. at least seven
53:4.5 fact that no a. ensued as evidence of the impotency
53:4.7 Constellation Fathers immediately confined the a. of
53:7.3 interplanetary communication suspended by the a.
55:2.4 arranged to protect the material mortals from the a.
57:1.7 made the space-energy conditions ready for the a. of
57:6.3 will go into reverse a., no longer driving the moon
57:6.3 the gravity a. of the latter will cause the moon to
57:7.1 this, together with the increased a. of gravity as the
57:7.3 Definite volcanic a. dates from these times.
57:7.5 Volcanic a. is now at its height.
57:8.2 Volcanic a. early equalized internal-heat pressure
57:8.14 they appear later on as a result of the a. of rain,
58:2.4 operations similar to the a. of this unique ozone layer
58:6.7 of life are in response to the a. of physical law, but
59:2.1 being accompanied by little or no volcanic a..
59:2.2 fluctuations, while volcanic a. was more persistent.
59:3.2 Volcanic a. was largely past.
59:6.3 the earth’s crust or to the long absence of volcanic a.
60:1.3 Volcanic a. was extensive in different parts of the
61:7.1 the a. of the ice overshadows all other phenomena in
64:1.3 The cold and hunger of the open lands stimulate a.,
64:3.5 this Badonite stock appeared on the stage of a. as an
65:4.4 This chemical a. and reaction concerned in wound
65:6.4 oxygenate their tissues by the a. of the iron of the
65:7.7 still additional spirit ministry accompanies the a. of
66:8.4 He was deprived of authority by the co-ordinate a.
71:0.2 was not even produced by volitionally intelligent a.;
72:2.7 and its members are elected by the majority a. of the
74:2.6 by virtue of the a. of the Melchizedek receivers.
75:5.5 home and began to plan for their future course of a..
75:8.4 of personal liberty and planetary freedom of a..
77:2.5 germ plasm metamorphosis by the a. of the system
77:4.7 so suddenly on the stage of a. in Mesopotamia.
79:8.5 and no call for military a. for thousands of years had
83:8.4 of marriage as being consummated by divine a..
86:3.3 complex systems of theology ascribe death to the a.
86:7.4 Scientific knowledge, leading to scientific a., is the
87:6.2 man’s efforts to influence ghost a. were confined
87:6.2 may coerce spirit a. and compel spirit assistance.
87:6.13 man was soon attempting to compel spirit a..
87:6.14 spirits and demigods could be forced into desirable a.
89:6.6 the foundation holes of the city’s gates, but his a. is
90:3.4 feared the malevolent a. of disease-producing ghosts
90:3.5 were early removed from the category of ghost a..
90:3.7 caused by bewitchment, the a. of the evil eye and
90:3.8 disease as the result of the a. of evil demons,
90:3.10 through the co-ordinate a. of revelation, this same
91:2.2 Prayer has always indicated positive a by the praying
91:4.2 be so prostituted as to become a substitute for a..
91:4.2 All ethical prayer is a stimulus to a. and a guide to
94:6.7 the distinction which Lao made between a. and
95:2.4 —embalmed—by the a. of the soda-impregnated
95:5.5 maintained their cults in secret and sprang into a.
95:6.3 this new religion was one of a.—work—not prayers
97:7.1 theology had it not been for the determined a. of
97:8.5 by miraculous a. in this stream of human history.
98:2.12 Philosophy is to religion as conception is to a..
98:2.12 welded into a meaningful unity by the conjoined a. of
99:2.5 the church must cease such a. if it is to survive.
101:6.7 human complement thus made ready for the a. of
101:7.1 An idea is only a theoretical plan for a., while a
101:7.1 while a positive decision is a validated plan of a..
101:7.1 A stereotype is a plan of a. accepted without
101:10.3 the unending response of effect to antecedent a.;
105:3.3 attain to spirit levels of existence apart from the a.
106:3.5 We observe gravity a. penetrating the space
106:6.3 take place out on such a superultimate stage of a.,
106:6.6 we would suggest that the eternity a. of the Trinity
108:2.11 bestowals are determined by some cosmic reflex a.
110:5.7 both to the Adjuster in the higher sphere of a. and
110:6.17 full realization of man’s sonship with God, but a.,
110:6.17 spiritual faith to material decisions in personality a.
110:6.20 third circle there occurs increased and unified a. of
110:6.21 as an influence of mind a. in the human personality.
111:6.2 a unique liberty—freedom of spiritual choice and a.
112:2.7 the whole personality are focused in intelligent a.;
112:3.3 circuits of human will-a. have been destroyed.
112:6.5 and by the newly appearing a. of morontia mota.
113:4.0 4. SERAPHIC DOMAINS OF ACTION
113:4.6 of the Adjuster, the encircuited a. of the Holy Spirit,
113:5.1 angels interfere with the free a. of the human will.
113:5.5 but their a. in this capacity is very rare.
113:5.5 the material realm proceed unaltered by seraphic a.
114:4.1 Most Highs, in the absence of direct a. by Michael,
114:6.18 control the affairs of their respective realms of a.,
114:6.20 But aside from these many means of positive a.,
114:7.1 appear on the stage of temporal a. with sufficient
115:5.1 is dependent on the existence and a. of the Trinity
115:5.2 so does the discernible a. of the Trinity as creator
115:6.2 exists farther and farther removed from direct a. by
115:7.3 Paradise power, Son personality, and Conjoint a.,
116:2.1 with the appearance on the stage of cosmic a. of the
116:6.4 That energy can be directionized by the a. of
116:6.4 discloses the responsiveness of energy to mind a..
116:6.4 That mass can be stabilized through the a. of these
116:6.7 experiential potential for mind a. in harmonizing
117:0.1 Son, conjoined for universe a. in the Infinite Spirit,
117:3.11 the finite possibilities of a. have been exhausted by
117:3.11 when the possibilities of finite a. in the matter of
117:4.1 and completion of sovereignty within the sphere of a.
117:4.2 evolution is predicated on the wisdom-a. of every
117:4.5 Any isolated a. of the personal parts of the finite is
117:4.7 Supreme evolve without purposeful and intelligent a.
117:4.10 lie dormant, awaiting the a. of another creature at
117:5.7 transmit impersonal repercussions of decision-a.
117:5.13 when man consummates this decision in a., man
117:6.4 of the ever-enlarging a. of the Supreme Being.
117:6.5 evolving mortal is really the son of the Adjuster a.
117:6.17 and the cosmic a. of the God of all experience.
118:1.4 to evaluate the future significance of possible a..
118:1.4 the plan of a. thus born of the past and the future
118:1.5 In this way does decision-a. begin to escape from the
118:5.3 through the word-meaning, to the fact of a..
118:6.6 is deciding between these many courses of a..
118:7.1 The Gods have wisely limited the range of the a. of
118:8.6 escape from the next-encompassing barriers to a..
118:9.1 exist, operate directly to limit the range of finite a..
118:9.2 but to some degree unvaryingly limit the a. of all
118:9.6 should not be thought of as limiting the a. of Deity;
119:2.1 rebellion adjudicated and ended by the a. of the
119:3.2 Upon the request of Michael, a. on the petition of
119:4.1 what had happened in times past following such a.,
119:8.6 manifestability to supremacy of finite a. and finality
127:4.8 Martha was slow in thought and a. but a dependable
130:4.7 it comes into being by the a. of the Universal Mind
135:5.1 at the time John appeared upon the stage of a..
139:2.4 Peter was a man of quick decision and sudden a..
147:4.6 Now come into a. the reason of mind and the
148:7.3 Herod refused to take a. against Jesus, advising
148:8.3 he intervened and allowed Kirmeth freedom of a.
151:3.9 analogy requires conscious intellectual a. which is
154:0.1 Herod refused to take a. against him as a political
154:1.2 On Friday of this week official a. was taken by the
154:1.2 This a. was taken at the instigation of the Pharisees.
154:2.1 This summary a. of the Sanhedrin was followed
159:1.3 let them take such a. as they deem wise;
159:5.8 Jesus put the spirit of positive a. into the passive
168:2.1 the signal for a. when it should be given by Gabriel,
168:2.3 the vast celestial host was all astir in unified a. in
168:3.3 resigned in a body when such an unheard-of a.
172:3.12 acclaim that they feared to arrest Jesus lest such a.
172:5.10 Simon saw the nationalists springing into a. as
181:2.17 legislative a. after I shall have gone to the Father.
190:3.3 It was at this meeting that a. was taken to throw
192:1.3 Peter was a man of thoughtless a., so when John
Action, God of
0:11.1 the Father and the Eternal Son, functioning in the G.,
8:1.0 1. THE GOD OF ACTION
8:1.1 The G. is existent, and the vast stage of space is set
8:1.3 the Eternal Son and by the execution of the G.,
8:1.4 The G. functions and the dead vaults of space are
8:2.2 the Absolute Intelligence, the Divine A.;
8:4.8 nature and matchless character of this combined A.
9:1.1 As the G., he is the apparent ancestor of motion,
9:3.6 other representatives of the G. who have to do with
9:3.7 All these material activities of the G. appear to
9:3.8 the God of A. is the activator of that pattern.
42:2.8 primal motions initiated by the G. and thereupon to
105:2.7 This creative act of Deity is by and through the G.,
105:3.5 This selfsame Conjoint Actor, this G., is the perfect
116:5.6 5. The God of A.—the Infinite Spirit.
actions
3:1.6 between the presence of the Father and the a. of
7:0.5 hence determines the a. of such volitional beings.
7:1.8 recognize all a. and reactions of the omnipresent
9:1.6 but all his a. appear to recognize the Father-Paradise
12:6.4 the unpredictable phenomena resulting from the a.
15:8.8 we are living in the midst of force a. and energy
20:2.5 1. Judicial A..
20:3.0 3. JUDICIAL ACTIONS
29:3.5 they are thoroughly businesslike in all their a..
29:3.10 nothing whatever to do with those tremendous a. of
32:3.13 These transactions are the repercussions of a. and
37:3.6 planetary missions, whether involving judicial a.,
51:7.1 come to the inhabited worlds for judicial a., but
52:4.3 Avonals come to the mortal spheres on judicial a.,
52:7.8 these judicial a. continue from age to age throughout
55:0.2 settled status may be segregated by the judicial a. of
55:0.2 but all such judicial a. are purely technical, in no way
58:3.4 Great energy a occur in the marginal gases of binary
60:3.6 Great volcanic a. occurred south of the Alps and
75:8.7 precise laws characterized by unvarying energy a.,
77:7.5 inferior mortals and somewhat to control their a..
91:1.3 these material objectives by social and ethical a..
91:6.1 Prayer, unless in liaison with the will and a. of the
94:3.5 the repercussional synthesis of all time-space a. in
97:1.8 The Lord is a God of knowledge, and a. are weighed
102:3.3 emotions, lead directly to material a., selfish acts.
102:3.3 spiritual motivations, lead directly to religious a.,
102:5.3 But notwithstanding such a., religion is something
103:6.1 Theology is the study of the a. and reactions of the
104:4.33 the volitional, causative, tensional, and patternal a.
108:4.2 inevitable that the a. of Adjusters and sovereignty
108:5.4 trends of the material mind to the transforming a. of
111:2.1 even when hampered and hindered by the unwise a.
112:5.5 upon the steadfastness and wisdom of decision-a.
112:6.9 reflects both the qualitative and the quantitative a.
116:3.3 is revealed in the bestowal a. of the Eternal Son
117:3.11 the creative culminator of all antecedent creator a..
118:4.3 the Deity Absolute which are produced by the a.
118:4.3 certain transcendental agencies whose a. result in
118:4.5 destiny in the Universal Absolute by the a. of the
118:10.11 independent of the a. of all other individuals;
118:10.23 and this is the will, the a., the purpose of the Trinity
Actium
133:2.5 in commemoration of the battle of A., this site being
activate
10:8.4 be the minimum number of beings required to a. the
12:2.4 energies which at present a. the grand universe.
34:4.13 so a. the hosts of microscopic bodies in the animal
65:0.6 The adjutant mind-spirits a. and regulate the
65:4.3 so to stimulate and a. the neighboring normal cells
99:5.3 Jesus is the most dynamic influence ever to a. the
99:7.5 sobering him so that religion can presently a. man
106:4.1 a. the eventuating presence of Ultimate Deity.
106:5.1 Trinity has theoretical capacity to a. the Absolutes
116:7.1 is permeated by energy lanes which effectively a.
130:6.3 inspire your mind to control itself and a. the body
159:3.1 guide those who preach truth, and which should a.
activated
11:5.8 But with the emanations of the a. zone of the
36:6.7 and imparts to such a. plasm the prerogatives of
42:2.10 it is upon such an a. space field that these force
42:6.2 gravity responsive when a. by X ray and other
42:8.2 Throughout an atom this interelectronic space is a.
85:2.6 the earliest mind-adjutant-a. types of worship were
99:4.5 unless factual knowledge becomes emotionally a..
100:2.2 of a human personality a. by unselfish ministry,
104:4.13 the Father-Son, whose union first a. the Paradise
118:4.3 transmutation of these a. potentials to the status of
118:8.1 Material evolution is first mechanical, then mind a.,
118:9.4 living—a living mechanism a. by a Supreme Mind,
132:3.7 The faith-a. soul of man cannot stop short of the
161:3.3 combined personality of man and God as it was a. by
180:5.3 to new levels of meaning and a. by the presence of
activates
133:7.7 spiritually a such a self-conscious animal-origin mind
170:5.12 the divine spirit which indwells and a. all believers,
activating
9:1.7 and capable of a. the Paradise pattern, a being
36:6.2 only a creative force can supply the a. living spark.
94:1.4 the energy-divinity principle a. the Vedic pantheon.
103:3.1 genuine spirit presences a. the will to be unselfish.
105:5.4 First Source and Center, a. all triunity associations.
118:7.7 Subpersonal living things indicate mind a. energy-
activation
0:5.1 of the higher mind a. of worship and wisdom
16:8.15 belonging to the electrochemical order of life a.
36:6.7 understand the nature and source of the life-a. spark.
99:4.5 But the a. of religion is superemotional, unifying the
104:4.26 Paradise is the center of the force-energy a. of the
105:6.3 2. The universe response involved an a. of the plans
115:3.14 Conjoint Actor is the mind a. of cosmic energy,
115:7.8 unifies Deity a. with the Unqualified reactivity.
118:4.5 1. A. of static potentials. The establishment of
130:4.7 the a. of the spirit spark of the God who is spirit.
180:5.3 its spirit of a. to live and reign within their souls.
activations
16:4.10 2. The life a. of the adjutant mind-spirits bestowed
activator
0:11.4 The Deity Absolute seems to be the all-powerful a.,
9:1.1 ancestor of the power-control creatures and the a.
9:3.8 of infinity; the God of Action is the a. of that pattern.
116:5.14 of the mind God, who is the a. of Paradise pattern.
active
4:4.4 creative free will becomes even more a., wholly
5:4.15 higher a. and creature-loving affection of a God who
5:6.6 personality of man is not observable as an a. and
6:4.3 rests upon the everywhere a. presence of the spirit of
7:4.5 provisions of the bestowal plan become a. forthwith.
9:4.3 it utterly transcends the a. and functioning mind
10:1.5 with the Son, is universally a. in the Infinite Spirit.
11:5.7 The outer zone is the largest and most a. of the three
12:3.8 making use of only about five per cent of the a.
12:3.8 ninety-five per cent of the a. cosmic-gravity action
12:3.9 arrived at the summation of the a. spirit gravity of
12:3.9 postulate for the present total of a. spirit gravity.
14:2.7 spiritual gravity of the Eternal Son is amazingly a.
15:4.7 There are not many sun-forming nebulae a. in
15:4.7 is outside the inhabited superuniverse, is very a..
15:10.21 who are not, at present, fully a. in their individual
16:1.2 sevenfold Deity, the a. and associative functions of
22:2.8 The Messengers take a. part in all phases of the
28:1.3 native angelic life, they retire from a. service in the
30:3.10 they are dispatched on a. service on the requisition
31:10.11 Supreme Being, but the very fact of his a. presence
32:4.1 he is apparently the least a. of the Paradise Deities
35:9.9 but they do not assume a. rulership of such worlds
41:6.4 Calcium is an a. and versatile element at solar
41:7.11 During the a. life of a sun the internal temperature of
42:2.8 Passive and potential force becomes a and primordial
42:2.10 force organizers begin their initial and a. operations.
42:2.12 and becomes the a. ancestor of all universe matter.
42:3.8 atoms stripped of the outer (chemically a.) electrons
42:9.3 the eighth chemically a. element resembles the
43:3.1 When commissioned to a. duty in the universe as
44:5.10 balances of divergent forces between a. cherubim
47:3.3 The mortal-mind transcripts and the a. creature-
55:4.1 These finaliters are a. in co-operation with Teacher
55:7.1 inaugurate their a. participation in planetary affairs.
55:12.3 administrators, who will forthwith become a. in the
56:6.2 the infinite mind of the Infinite Spirit to the a.
56:7.2 second phase of God the Sevenfold becomes a.
59:5.13 200,000,000 years ago the really a. stages of the
59:5.18 the mountains of North and South America were a.,
59:5.20 Volcanoes were a. in Alaska and California and in
60:2.3 These massive creatures became less a. and strong
60:3.20 agile and a. types of the smaller leaping kangaroo
60:4.5 this was an eventful and a. age on land and under
61:1.2 highly a., carnivorous, springing type of dinosaur.
61:2.7 or in water and was highly intelligent and very a..
62:2.1 They were a. little creatures, almost three feet tall;
63:4.6 developed by these a., restless, and curious people.
65:0.1 the Seven Master Spirits in conjunction with the a.
65:1.7 concerned in life propagation become forthwith a.,
65:3.6 to our retirement from a. participation in evolution.
72:5.10 competition is most a. in social service and
75:3.7 with Cano, the most brilliant mind and a. leader of
84:2.3 the wife’s brothers and their sons were more a. in
87:4.4 brought bad luck were believed to be the more a.
89:3.4 The priests of the mother cult were especially a. in
93:0.2 The Melchizedek order has been a. on Urantia.
96:1.11 Mount Sinai was intermittently a. as a volcano,
99:3.3 individual religionists as they become a. members of
100:7.4 Jesus was emotionally a. but never flighty.
102:2.7 There is no real religion apart from a highly a.
102:4.2 is any interplay between an a. and questioning self
102:4.2 questioning self and any other a. and external reality.
104:4.20 the pure spirit essence of the Father, the a. spirit
104:4.21 the Son-Spirit functions as a. creative spirit;
104:4.43 from the limitless potentialities of a.-volitional and
108:5.9 always participate in some definite and a. manner
109:7.7 three omnipersonal beings were among the most a.
110:1.4 regarding purely temporal welfare, is divinely a.
110:3.5 connote lack of a. co-operation with the Monitor
110:6.2 independent of the a. co-operation of mortal mind.
112:1.13 mechanisms are passive; organisms, inherently a..
112:3.7 dis-Adjustered human being after death manifest a.
112:6.7 character becomes a. memory when the patterns
113:4.5 The guardians are most a. at those times when the
113:4.5 active at those times when the Adjusters are least a.,
114:4.2 The race commissioners are very a. on Urantia,
116:1.5 is unquestionably a. throughout the grand universe
118:4.3 potentials forthwith become a. and responsive to
128:2.7 withdrawal from a. participation in the affairs of his
128:6.2 His mind was a., keen, and penetrating—compared
128:6.6 patriotic organization in which Jude was very a..
128:7.5 leave to begin the more a. prelude to his real ministry
129:1.15 intervene between his simple but intensely a. life
136:2.6 In thus retiring for a season from a. personality
137:7.14 tarried before embarking on their a. public preaching
139:9.8 wishes to welcome into a. and believing fellowship
140:5.17 Mercy sometimes may be passive, but here it is a.
140:8.3 Jesus taught the a. submission to God’s will.
140:8.11 Jesus came presenting the idea of a. and kindness,
140:10.5 The golden rule as restated by Jesus demands a.
148:3.4 consciously a. in the direction of certain phases of
153:5.5 for busy times are upon us; a. days are just ahead.”
155:5.8 religion of the spirit, which entails a. participation
156:6.5 All a. opposition to Jesus’ teachings had subsided.
159:5.9 demands initiative, necessitates vigorous, a.,
160:5.3 already have become an a. evangel of that religion
169:0.1 Jesus was very a. in teaching the multitude and
186:2.9 his will, thus becoming an a. son of the living God.
194:3.11 always were his disciples to be a. and positive in
194:4.13 the a. teachers of the new religion about Jesus,
active-volitional
104:4.43 the limitless potentialities of a. and causative Deity.
actively
9:1.2 not observed to be a. and personally present in the
10:5.1 These functions are a. supreme, ultimate, and
22:2.1 did a. and loyally function in the places of unfaithful
55:4.11 Thus do the Life Carriers a. participate in the
56:5.3 a manifest in the operations of the Supreme Creators
65:6.5 The process of evolution is still a. and adaptatively in
87:5.12 ceremonies designed to win the spirits a. to one’s
99:1.6 religion must a. keep pace with all these advances in
111:1.8 Rather does man a., positively, and co-operatively
114:2.5 a. interested in every phase of human progress on
134:1.7 The Adjuster had been a. engaged in reorganizing
139:5.11 Philip’s wife became a. associated with her husband
159:5.9 do the best thing possible a. to lead your brother in
activities—see activities of
0:1.1 presents phenomena of deity a. on diverse levels of
0:4.13 Paradise is a unique controller of many universe a.,
0:7.9 a co-ordinator of all creature-Creator universe a..
0:8.10 evolving on the value-level of nonpersonal a.,
0:11.6 that potential within which all divinity a.—existential
0:11.8 with equal space presence on out into the force a.
3:0.3 Deity take precedence over all other natures, a.,
5:4.3 All nonreligious human a. seek to bend the universe
9:1.4 Eternal Son dominates the spheres of spiritual a.;
9:6.9 a vast zone of a. wherein the Conjoint Actor and the
10:3.3 in all universe a. the Son and the Spirit are fraternal,
10:3.18 of the God fragments and in other prepersonal a..
10:3.19 he more or less participates in all other universe a..
11:2.8 of Paradise which is occupied with personality a. as
11:2.8 The periphery of Paradise provides for a. that are
11:4.4 the area assigned to these a. is at least one million
11:5.7 This area is the site of unimagined a., the central
11:7.7 enormous elliptical regions of quiescent space a..
11:7.9 pressure to the point of disruptive and dispersive a..
11:9.7 Paradise is the headquarters of all personality a. and
12:1.15 greater a. are taking place beyond these regions,
12:1.15 These a. undoubtedly presage the organization of the
12:3.10 This would suggest the possibility that mind a. are
12:3.10 observable physical a. now in progress throughout
12:8.1 always the arena wherein take place all spiritual a.;
13:0.7 thousands of a. are going on which are unrevealed
13:0.7 only a fleeting glimpse of certain circumscribed a.
13:1.2 I can tell little; of their manifold a. I may tell less.
13:1.17 all divisions and levels of universe a. are just as fully
13:1.19 spirit workers in all levels and realms of universe a.
13:1.21 thousands of a. which are beyond the grasp of
13:4.1 many enterprises of the various realms of universe a..
13:4.7 the wide universe can one observe such varied a.,
14:3.8 Manifold a. take place on these beautiful worlds
14:6.5 Many superfinite a. take place in the Havona of the
15:6.9 heat pressure and the associated energy a. which
15:8.10 seem to be winding up for unparalleled future a.;
16:4.2 administrative affairs on all levels of superuniverse a.
16:4.16 two realms in the vast range of universe a. with
17:2.5 of power and co-ordination of functional spirit a..
18:1.2 presides over each such division of specialized a..
18:7.2 never do they participate in administrative a. except
19:4.2 present a. hardly account for their assignment in
19:5.2 deduce their character from the nature of their a.,
19:5.9 teachers effect some kind of liaison in their a., but
20:1.15 the consideration of their natures and a. will be
20:8.4 The vast domain of Daynal-sonship a. will be better
20:9.4 planetary a. touch upon those of the Teacher Sons.
20:9.4 intimately connected with all phases of finaliter a. in
20:10.4 In the harmony of their triune a. these Sons of God
22:2.7 sons, are assigned to all phases of superuniverse a..
22:6.3 on Urantia that is in any way analogous to these a..
23:3.8 They are in their a. unrestricted in the utilization of
24:1.16 entities having the oversight of those a. which are
24:5.4 their a. are distinct from the administration of the
24:6.2 to the material mind a concept of their manifold a..
25:1.5 Servitals are then assigned to the a. for which they
25:1.7 engage in an endless variety of a. in connection with
25:3.5 His power is very great, and the range of his a. on
25:4.13 Ancients of Days can transfer advisers to other a..
26:3.4 A great ability to co-ordinate a diversity of a.
28:5.1 qualities are exhibited by all three groups in their a..
28:5.16 Their principal a. are directed toward promoting
29:0.5 to explain something about the domain of their a..
29:0.11 that it is deemed best to narrate their a in the section
29:4.19 their most important planetary a. is to facilitate the
30:2.148 Their a. are more fully described in the narrative of
30:4.13 pilgrims are utilized for morontia a. in the work of
30:4.28 beings who will sponsor your early Havona a..
31:9.3 Paradise and its twenty-one worlds of associated a..
31:10.10 potentials in the outer universes of future-eternal a..
32:0.4 Sons of God choose the realms of their creator a.,
32:1.3 by the Creator Son’s a. and by the endowment of the
34:4.4 the unified a. but diverse functioning of the seven
35:3.1 by six tributary spheres devoted to specialized a..
35:3.1 manifold a. taking place on the Salvington cluster
35:3.10 Melchizedek spheres are devoted to a. germane to
35:3.13 Many diverse a. occupy the time of the numerous
35:4.1 A highly specialized branch of Melchizedek a. has
35:5.3 do not function through such a wide range of a..
35:7.1 is devoted to a special phase of Vorondadek a..
35:7.3 pilgrims will be introduced to numerous new a. on
35:7.3 words to convey the meanings of these supernal a.,
35:7.3 many other a., not a part of the ascendant regime,
36:2.9 on which the special phases of all the Life Carrier a.
37:3.3 discover that certain archangel a. are directed from
37:3.4 administration and direction of certain archangel a.
37:3.4 the future concentration of other ascendant a. on the
37:10.5 endless variety of a. in the conduct of universe affairs
38:3.1 those universe a. pertaining to the Paradise ascent
38:4.1 specialized a. on the six tributary satellites.
38:7.7 more literal phases of their universe and planetary a..
38:9.11 but on the normal and average planets their a. are
39:1.4 all these a. would be co-ordinated by the bestowal
39:2.1 as directors of their kind in the spheres of their a..
39:7.2 to withhold the description of their fascinating a..
41:1.3 Basing their a. on such focal points of energy
41:2.5 can be converted into the phenomena of animal a.,
41:7.13 the acceleration of ultimatonic and electronic a.
42:3.8 by electrical, thermal, or X-ray a. and by solvents.
42:4.6 energy currents, power circuits, and ultimatonic a.,
42:5.14 name to designate a group of force and energy a.
42:12.13 while in the universe levels of finite a. there must be
43:5.11 The presence of certain archangel a. and numerous
43:6.1 constellations are the acme of morontia a. and living
43:8.4 to submit the self to the disciplines of group a. and
43:8.9 this latter attainment through their group-play a..
43:8.10 within these seemingly insignificant time-space a..
44:0.20 value, and relationship of these semispirit a..
44:0.21 a crude parallelism between mortal material a. and
44:2.1 a. which have hardly “entered into the mind of man,
44:2.11 of reproducers in their morontia educational a..
44:5.8 we of the spirit world must stop our regular a. and
44:6.3 nothing in human experience to which these a. may
44:6.6 This comparison of supernal spirit a. to the physical
45:1.4 seven surrounding worlds of associated group a..
45:1.5 of all the seraphic hosts engaged in system a. and is
45:3.7 director of all universe a. transplanted to Jerusem
45:7.2 But all these a. are not exclusively devoted to the
46:1.1 The sectional capitals are concerned with diverse a.,
46:4.6 This arrangement of the system a. into circles,
46:5.19 The Michael memorial is now the center of all a.
46:5.19 of the more recently transplanted Salvington a..
46:5.25 rendered spiritually fragrant since many of their a.
46:5.29 The composite a. consist of social intercourse,
46:5.30 theater of morontia a. devoted to rest and recreation.
46:6.6 5. Education and other Melchizedek a..
46:6.7 physical progress, the scientific domains of Satania a.
46:6.9 8. Pure spirit a. and ethics.
46:6.12 These structures are transparent; hence all system a.
47:0.2 itself is quite exclusively devoted to ascendant a.,
47:1.2 the great spirit abode located at the center of a.,
47:3.2 The very center of all a. on the first mansion world is
47:6.3 for evolutionary creatures to participate in social a.
47:8.5 forty days of spiritual retirement from all routine a.
48:2.1 concerned with the supervision of those a. which
48:3.6 derived from the following classification of their a. in
48:3.11 sponsoring classes and other group a. among the
48:4.16 of worship obviates the necessity for reversion a..
48:6.1 ministers are more exclusively assigned to these a..
49:5.14 where it functions chiefly in control of physical a.,
49:5.17 same type of life plasm and carry on planetary a. in
50:4.5 2. Social a.. Play performances and cultural social
50:5.6 in occupying the center of the stage of human a..
51:5.4 struggle comes to occupy the center of all a. on a
51:7.5 a magnificent administration of planetary a. has been
53:4.2 Lucifer denounced the location of legislative a. on
55:5.6 A special feature of the competitive a. on such a
55:9.1 During this age many constellation and universe a.
56:3.3 No matter on what level of universe a. you may
56:7.6 universes to be liberated for similar a. in outer space?
56:8.4 are reflective of antecedent creator-spirit a..
57:1.5 engage in those protracted a. that would terminate in
58:7.7 There are few places on the earth where such a. are
59:2.5 Kentucky, one of the greatest single volcanic a. the
59:5.13 the more extensive coal-formation a. were in process
59:5.14 due to the shifting sea level occasioned by a. on the
60:3.1 and widespread lava flows and great volcanic a..
61:1.11 new extensive land deposits and other terrestrial a.,
61:7.1 Throughout the glacial period other a. were in
65:7.8 be recognized as phenomena apart from spiritual a..
66:7.19 permitted to enjoy the most human of all human a..
68:0.3 years mankind was nurtured in the idea of group a..
68:2.6 the early differentiation of male and female a.;
68:5.11 But the weakness of both, as world social a., is that
69:6.7 necessary to secure food, provided time for social a..
69:8.6 from chaos and indolence to order and civilized a.;
70:1.1 war is but these same a. carried on collectively.
70:7.15 otherwise functioned in a wide range of social a..
70:9.12 social a. may be exalted by becoming spiritually
71:6.3 The profit motive of economic a. is altogether base
71:8.4 2. The freedom of social, political, and religious a..
72:7.3 enterprises and by licensing various commercial a..
74:3.9 pleasure to an entire day of freedom from all a..
74:6.7 The little folks changed a. every thirty minutes,
75:3.3 Serapatatia was honest and sincere in all of his a.;
77:8.13 to witness their sometimes necessary physical a.
81:6.9 the interaction of all these cultural and inventive a.
84:0.3 institution, and sex sets it off from all other social a..
87:5.1 and the least mischance was laid to ghost a..
92:3.7 Religion has hampered industrial a. and economic
93:0.1 Sons, for they engage in an amazing range of a. on
93:5.2 choice of Palestine as the site for Machiventa’s a.
93:8.1 Melchizedek wanted to leave the scene of his a.
93:9.4 to Hebron, the scene of Abraham’s earlier a.
98:0.2 in Europe the Salem missionaries carried on their a.,
99:2.3 religious a., immediately becomes a political party,
99:6.2 It is the purpose of group religious a. to dramatize
99:6.4 religion restrains men in their personal spiritual a.
99:7.1 religious groups should stand aloof from secular a.,
100:1.9 signify creative a. in the superconscious levels of
100:3.3 pleasurable a. and their meaningful integration and
102:2.7 often seek to escape the rigors of truly religious a.
104:2.1 with the departmentalization of supernatural a.,
105:6.5 God the Sevenfold, by whose a. that which is
107:3.1 All universe a. related to the dispatch, management,
107:7.3 circumstances, and these a. connote genuine volition.
109:0.1 child acquires adaptative versatility for his adult a.
109:0.1 mortal planning and rehearsing of those a. which
112:1.19 it is the personality which unifies all a. and in turn
112:5.15 served by archangels on their worlds of special a..
113:5.5 physical controllers, to function in a range of a. in
114:2.2 the supervision of those a. on this world which result
114:2.6 detached from the regular program of universe a..
115:3.18 there are many ends, many terminations of a., but
115:6.8 dual motions account for most of the basic a. in the
116:2.14 those superuniverse Creators whose functional a.
116:3.5 ministry by virtue of which these a. take place.
118:10.9 Supreme, the foretasting of his future universe a..
123:1.5 by the hour just to observe the baby’s early a..
124:1.3 they had permitted Jesus to continue in these a..
124:1.5 to carry on any of these questionable a. at school,
124:3.7 thus benefited by wholesome outdoor physical a..
124:3.9 later program of regular a. for his twelve apostles.
124:6.14 temple and all the associated services and other a..
128:6.12 friends to comprehend the range of his intellectual a.,
130:0.5 which so characterized Jesus’ a. during these years
130:2.2 business associates, and as a direct result of such a.,
130:2.6 about to find out the motive for these incessant a..
130:6.2 from the sorrows of self to the joys of loving a. in
132:0.5 We who view human a. from behind the scenes
132:1.4 must science or religion either purify its a. or pass
132:4.8 Of all Jesus’ a. during these days of personal
133:5.4 Science deals with physical-energy a.; religion deals
135:12.2 domains of Herod or to refrain from all public a. if
136:5.4 limited in their space a. by the delegated authority of
136:5.6 for Michael perfectly to limit his personal earth a.
138:6.2 never persecuted their regular a. on Wednesday.
138:10.6 funds in the treasurer’s hands to finance their a..
140:5.19 Children enjoy team a.; they like to play together.
147:0.2 and, later on, did much to hamper their public a..
148:0.3 Andrew continued in charge of the apostolic a.,
148:3.4 designate such a. on his part as being “about his
149:4.3 narrow-minded and circumscribed in life’s a..
154:0.2 so that Herod refused to interfere with Jesus’ a..
173:1.4 profited tremendously from these commercial a..
178:2.1 these references to an extended future of gospel a..
189:1.1 vibrations of commingled material and morontia a.
196:3.2 be inclined to view these a. as reason, wisdom, and
activities of
4:1.1 providence of God consists in the interlocking a. of
5:2.5 to experience marked consciousness of the spirit a.
5:2.5 other supermaterial a., of the Mystery Monitors.
5:4.3 to dedicate the a. of this unified self to the service of
5:4.4 nonreligious and the religious a. of the human self.
6:4.4 be inseparable from the spirit a. of the Eternal Son.
7:2.4 every phase of the a. of all sectors of the domains of
7:6.8 concerning the status, thoughts, and manifold a. of
7:7.5 In all these widespread a. of the far-flung spiritual
9:2.4 Urantians benefit by the spiritual influences and a. of
9:3.7 All these material a. of the God of Action appear
9:6.1 All these a. of mind are grasped in the absolute mind
10:3.18 the Son closely identified with the intellectual a. of
10:3.18 nor with the energy a. of the material universes.
11:4.4 Paradise is large enough to accommodate the a. of
11:5.4 The a. of this vast elliptical force center are not
11:5.4 focal point of the force-energy a. of Paradise itself;
11:6.5 and the force a. of all horizontal space expand.
12:2.6 destined to become the scene of the future a. of the
12:4.2 responsible for the gigantic a. of force-energy
12:6.6 probably disclose the a. of the Ultimate and the
13:1.6 holds the secrets of the nature, purpose, and a. of
13:1.9 beings assigned to the manifold a. of the universe
13:4.7 I am always stimulated by the a. of those who well
14:1.17 by tremendous energy a. of an unknown order.
14:3.5 dedicated to the life and a. of the Finality Corps of
14:3.6 and the spiritual a. of these enormous worlds.
14:5.2 The social and economic a. of this eternal creation
14:6.1 The range of the a. of seven-circuited Havona is
16:1.4 these Seven Spirits are associated with the divine a.
16:4.5 the functional a. of the Morontia Power Supervisors,
16:4.5 certain of the unrevealed a. of the Master Spirits.
17:8.3 to co-ordinate the far-flung a. of God the Sevenfold:
18:5.3 an examination of the a. of the third order of the
18:6.3 Trinity observers co-ordinate the administrative a. of
20:1.10 natures and a. of these Local Universe Sons of God
20:9.3 maintained through the a. of the Brilliant Evening
25:5.4 Chiefs of Records directing the a. of the Celestial
27:7.4 to give attention to the essential a. of the Paradise
29:2.18 They co-ordinate the a. of the subordinate physical
33:8.6 different from the more primitive and material a. of
35:3.16 the a. of the remainder of the architectural worlds of
37:3.3 discovery that many ascendant a. of the Brilliant
37:10.4 and benefit from the a. of the reversion directors,
39:2.1 are in charge of the higher a. of a local universe.
39:5.17 repletely provide for every phase of the manifold a.
40:2.2 —withdraw from the a. of their status spheres and
40:7.2 with the spiritualizing a. of the indwelling Adjuster.
41:5.8 interassociated a. of the personal and nonpersonal
42:2.11 —gigantic energy systems set in motion by the a. of
42:2.14 is the realm of the intelligent a. of the Sevenfold,
43:2.6 the personalities who preside over the various a. of
43:5.11 with the special a. of the Brilliant Evening Stars on
44:0.15 All these a. of the morontia and spirit worlds are real
46:5.10 Sons’ promenades and overlook the intriguing a. of
46:5.12 Here center all of the plans and immediate a. of the
46:5.14 the almost endless a. of these versatile Sons.
46:5.14 influence on Jerusem aside from the ever-present a.
46:5.29 The a. of such a world are of three distinct varieties:
47:3.8 deficiencies of mortal experience that the major a. of
47:4.3 they become more crowded with the morontia a. of
48:2.14 weave into the bodies and life a. of the ascending
48:3.15 Many of the a. of these spheres take place in open
49:3.5 these beings enjoy life and carry forward the a. of the
49:5.14 for the spiritual-counterparting a. of the Adjuster.
49:5.29 the co-ordination of a. of a kindred nature which
55:3.2 The public a. of a world in the first stage of light and
55:4.19 the new and supermaterial a. of society—social,
56:6.4 Supreme has become actually functional in the a. of
56:9.5 impersonal a. of the unified and co-ordinated Deity
58:3.4 none of these tremendous and far-flung energy a. of
64:6.6 ancestors had been in touch with the later a. of the
68:5.11 Agriculture and industrialism are the a. of peace.
73:2.5 machinations were largely offset by the faithful a. of
77:5.4 Adamson did much to forward the a. of defense and
86:5.2 expanded the a. of this evolving spirit world that
95:5.5 Ikhnaton was able to curb the a. of the priests,
99:3.8 while persecution diverts the a. of religion into the
102:2.8 those humans who do not relish the more robust a.
102:6.9 Consistency demands the recognition of the a. of a
104:1.4 Through the a. of the Salem missionaries the
104:3.13 but enshrouded a. of the Universal Absolute.
109:2.8 Adjusters participate in numerous a. of the realm,
109:6.4 The a. of Adjusters in your local universe are
110:4.2 your material intellect from that of the conjoint a. of
111:4.4 devote themselves to the pursuit of the sensory a. of
114:2.2 immediate touch with Michael by the liaison a. of a
114:7.4 emergency missions in the conduct of various a. of
116:2.14 now factualizing in time and space through the a. of
116:5.10 from the physical a. of power director supervision,
116:5.13 universe takes shape not only as a result of the a. of
116:7.2 sustain the material a. and cosmic motions of space.
117:6.12 the manifold a. of the Supreme Creator Personalities,
121:1.2 is illustrated by the a. of Paul, who, being in culture
122:5.10 prominently identified with the Maccabean a. of the
124:2.8 manifested a growing tendency to direct the play a.
124:3.8 allude to the games and athletic a. of the Greeks
132:3.6 Faith acts to release the superhuman a. of the
135:11.2 after reporting concerning the public a. of Jesus,
139:4.11 associated with Peter in the early a. of the Christian
139:11.2 organizer of the play life and recreational a. of the
154:2.5 with exertion stimuli, conspire to produce those a. of
157:1.1 religious a. of Jesus’ sworn enemies, but, noting
160:2.3 And thereby arise the cultural a. of the race: art,
170:5.3 social organization growing out of the a. of Paul
193:6.3 But Matthias had little part in the subsequent a. of
activity—see activity of
3:2.3 From this divine a. all physical energy and other
3:6.4 the very sovereign will whose a. in the elaboration of
4:1.11 all phases and forms of universe a. that causes such
8:1.10 of universe history and in all realms of creative a..
11:2.4 is geographically divided into three domains of a.:
11:3.1 On Paradise there are three grand spheres of a.,
11:5.6 it expands and contracts through three cycles of a..
12:1.14 outer belt of force a., there is a space zone of
12:1.14 a continuous belt of cosmic a. encircling the whole
13:1.5 we come in contact with this phase of divine a.,
14:6.17 of functioning as a creative a. while enjoying the
16:4.8 a decided influence in the following spheres of a.:
17:1.3 direct their limited spheres of Havona a. through
17:6.2 concerning the probability of a seventh stage of a..
18:3.5 There are many phases of a. in which they work as
21:2.1 to choose the space site of his future cosmic a.,
22:3.3 any phase of a. in any of the seven superuniverses.
26:2.5 all seven created types function in all channels of a.
29:2.19 In every phase of a. these power centers are the
30:1.93 They are existent on ultimate levels of personality a.
32:4.2 God retires from a. in favor of the galaxy of creature
37:4.4 and may be assigned to any phase of Nebadon a.—
38:1.3 The Universe Mother Spirit never ceases creative a.
38:2.3 There are few phases of morontia or spirit a. which
38:9.7 These diversities determine their differential of a. and
39:0.9 functioned in well-nigh every avenue of a. open to
42:3.12 there is still some ultimatonic even electronic a., but
42:4.5 Heat is the measurement of electronic a., while cold
42:4.9 space can slow down electronic and ultimatonic a. to
42:5.7 The best illustration of this form of electronic a. is
42:5.11 9. Infrared rays—the slowing down of electronic a.
42:5.13 Of all these ten phases of wavelike energy a., the eye
42:6.4 slow down through many phases of physical a before
43:7.2 exhibits ten major variations of intellectual a.,
44:0.1 but their chief realm of a. is in the constellations
44:0.5 the following seven major divisions of a. by the
44:6.2 embracing over one thousand subdivisions of a.,
46:3.2 this is the only planetary a. which is not slowed
51:7.4 foster the spiritual and philosophic domains of a..
57:6.11 All of this tremendous a. is a normal part of the
59:4.16 great volcanic a. occurred in the St. Lawrence region
60:3.15 This was an age of volcanic a. all over the world,
60:4.4 and Longs Peak are examples of this mountain a.,
61:3.7 there was volcanic a. throughout these regions, but
61:7.1 No other terrestrial a. leaves such characteristic
61:7.7 the western mountains participated in this glacial a..
69:0.2 of a. trends which culminate in institutionalization.
74:6.7 children at play, joyous and exhilarating a. just for
84:1.4 of careless bathing or through malevolent spirit a..
86:2.1 when anxiety becomes actually painful, it inhibits a.
99:3.7 unrecognized and unconscious type of religious a. is
100:1.9 religious growth does not signify that it is an a.
100:5.6 corresponding realm of ascending intellectual a. as
102:2.7 a growing religious experience means incessant a. in
103:6.6 as to their conscious realization, by the mind a..
106:0.2 turn, are existent on several levels of functional a..
106:0.3 level constitutes the present periphery of creative a.
108:4.1 the Adjusters are quite alone in their sphere of a. in
108:5.9 The fact that such Adjuster a. may be unconscious to
109:5.5 operate to delimit the sphere of efficient Adjuster a.,
110:5.7 enjoys such a wide scope of a. chiefly because of
110:6.2 but progresses to the status of supremacy and self-a.
110:6.22 insuring the Monitor’s self-a. and increased range of
114:6.18 spheres of human a. to which they are attached.
115:6.2 But as each stage of creative a. proceeds through
115:7.7 the universe of a., and the Trinity Ultimate of destiny
116:5.14 masses that constitute their perpetual domains of a..
116:5.17 vanish with the diminution of new creative a. as the
117:3.11 has completed an appropriate cycle of creative a..
117:6.6 throughout the realms of finaliter a. in the grand
117:6.7 personalities in any a. or undertaking pertaining to
118:10.3 all phases of universe a. are being partially reunited
123:1.4 normal physical development and unusual mental a..
129:1.15 Periods of intense a. were not far in the future, but
129:1.15 extensive travel and highly diversified personal a..
133:6.5 exist apart from moral thinking and spiritual a..
138:6.2 or from discovering new sorts of recreational a..”
activity of
0:6.8 Mind is a phenomenon connoting the presence-a. of
3:1.9 But neither the spiritual a. of the Eternal Son and
7:2.1 the presence and personal a. of the Original Son is
7:2.1 we detect less and less of the personal a. of the Son.
7:2.2 In the central universe the personal a. of the Son is
9:7.4 only by postulating the a. of the Supreme Mind.
16:4.7 Much of the a. of the Seven Master Spirits remains
16:4.15 understood without postulating the a. of the Master
17:8.1 the a. of the Supreme Spirits is encountered
26:6.3 explained without assuming the unrevealed a. of
31:10.10 seven finaliter corps probably signify the present a.
36:5.3 The quantitative a. of the adjutant of worship and
42:3.11 9. Radioactive matter—the disorganizing a. of the
42:5.4 short rays represent the initial a. of the ultimatons as
42:7.6 Chemical behavior is wholly dependent on the a. of
42:10.7 Mind always connotes the presence-a. of living
48:2.11 They are directed exclusively by the joint spirit a. of
56:7.7 we envision the a. of God the Sevenfold during the
59:3.6 The great volcanic a. of this age was in the
61:5.4 associated with the a. of each individual ice sheet.
73:7.1 the Garden when, in connection with the violent a. of
74:7.11 The schools, in fact every a. of the Garden, were
85:2.3 that all chemical effects were due to the direct a. of
117:2.9 the unified summation of the entire finite a. of this
133:6.5 spirit arrives simultaneously with the first moral a. of
189:0.3 tomb; they detected evidences of the universe a. of
196:0.1 faith was the outgrowth of insight born of the a. of
actor—see Conjoint Actor
139:12.10 Jesus happened to be the chief a. in the episode
actors
32:5.5 are lost to human sight, only to reappear as new a.
44:2.10 presentation in which more than one million a.
68:5.1 Land is the stage of society; men are the a..
90:1.5 honest shamans perished; the shrewd a. survived.
193:6.5 but six of the original twelve apostles to become a.
acts—noun; see acts of
2:2.2 immutable, while his a. are divine and infallible.
2:3.1 justice of the Father cannot be influenced by the a.
3:2.10 the wisdom and kindness of many of the divine a.
4:2.3 marred by the a., the mistakes, and the disloyalties
4:4.3 his freewill a. are conditioned only by those divine
4:4.4 God is limited in his creative a. only by the
7:6.4 Hence are they limited in their creative a. by the
12:7.4 chronicity of the repetition of his own voluntary a..
12:7.4 they are all the unquestioned a. expressive of
16:7.10 Moral a. are those human performances which are
19:4.9 It would be incorrect to state that their a. are finite
25:2.12 the soul is never placed in jeopardy by their a..
25:3.5 sometimes their a. on the worlds of time and space
43:2.8 enactments the law of the realm; their a. are final.
48:7.19 You have not truly acquired any virtue until your a.
54:5.2 attitude regarding his evil thoughts and sinful a..
86:2.3 appear between a. and their consequences.
88:1.9 the purpose of disavowing responsibility for his a..
89:4.1 The first sacrifices were such a. as plucking hair,
89:7.1 advanced neighbors continued these atrocious a..
102:3.3 emotions, lead directly to material actions, selfish a..
116:2.2 Master Spirits, whose collective a. are the source of
116:2.14 ever accompany and sustain his administrative a..
117:3.8 the production of Creator personalities whose a. will
118:4.6 Such a. are in perfect anticipation of the future
134:8.6 with food, temple pinnacles, or presumptuous a..
139:9.7 always enjoin silence regarding Jesus’ unusual a.
140:6.5 You can only judge men by their a., but my Father
143:2.5 done evil, you have thought to charge up your a. to
147:6.2 to follow Jesus, to observe his words and a.,
147:6.4 surely your Master would not approve of such a..”
149:2.7 founder who performed supermaterial a. on earth.
164:3.14 since the faith he had was slight, these material a.
173:2.4 challenging not only Jesus’ teaching but his a..
195:7.13 a moral person before one can perform immoral a..
acts of
3:1.2 has come into being as a result of the creative a. of
3:1.10 alienating a. of a wicked, and rebellious minority.
3:2.8 many of the a. of the Creator seem to be arbitrary,
3:2.9 Many of the a. of God which so disturb and confuse
3:3.4 But even if God should foreknow the freewill a. of
6:8.2 whose origin is in the creative a. of the Deities
8:2.7 in the a. of the Spirit we can the better comprehend
9:3.5 by nature responsive to the a. of the Third Source
9:3.7 are all volitional a. of the Conjoint Actor himself;
10:3.1 this reference to the a. and doings of plural Deity,
10:7.6 the personal attitude of love in all the a. of God the
10:7.6 be able to understand how many of the universe a. of
10:7.6 In the progress of eternity the a. of the Trinity will
10:7.6 but they do not always so appear to the creatures of
11:9.4 The energy and material repercussions of the a. of
12:7.2 the a. of God must often appear to be dictatorial
12:7.4 The a. of God are all volitional notwithstanding
12:7.7 shine brighter and brighter in the spiritualizing a. of
13:1.4 are of direct origin by the solitary a. of the Father.
13:1.11 certain unrevealed beings who take origin by the a.
13:1.12 Personalities brought into being by the trinitizing a.
13:1.15 beings of origin in the conjoint a. of the Father and
15:6.7 evolutionary in the sense that the creative a. of God
16:0.10 into existence by the personal a. of the Infinite Spirit,
16:4.1 forget that they have their origin in the creative a. of
17:0.5 brought into being by the creative a. of the Infinite
32:4.8 has personal knowledge—of all the thoughts and a. of
33:0.1 The plans, policies, and administrative a. of the
33:4.3 The thoughts and a. of the Bright and Morning Star
42:0.2 circulating energy is modified by the co-ordinate a.
48:7.26 The a. of today are the destiny of tomorrow.
51:3.5 nature of the Father since the words and a. of all
53:3.5 live eternally except for the arbitrary and unjust a. of
53:6.1 There were many noble and inspiring a. of devotion
55:4.8 One of the last a. of the Trinity Teacher Sons on
56:2.1 ministry of mind, and in whose physical-directive a.
65:8.3 present in the mind of Infinity and the a. of Eternity.
67:3.7 to perform amazing a. of loyal devotion to the will
85:0.4 The inexplicable things are still termed “a. of God”
87:2.1 The first a. of human worship were phenomena of
87:2.2 Any error of commission or omission in the a. of the
95:4.3 away from “the words of men” to “the a. of God.”
101:1.4 not dependent on prior a. of belief, tradition, and
101:6.3 Such choices are a. of moral nature and evidence
102:2.2 the words and a. of true and undefiled religion
102:3.3 directly to religious actions, unselfish a. of service
104:3.13 The Infinite is ever disclosed in the ceaseless a. of
104:4.15 the great manifestations of the a. of the First Source
105:5.1 be ascribed to the volitional a. of Paradise Deity
107:7.4 prepersonal—is ever responsive to the will and a. of
112:5.4 in subordination to the a. and choosing of the will
115:1.4 without appealing to the prior a. and pre-existent
115:5.2 as immediate creator give way to the creative a. of
116:2.13 the experiential reunification of the collective a. of
116:4.2 the Supreme is dependent on the divinity a. of God
116:4.3 creatively as the culminator of the conjoined a. of the
116:6.2 is predicated on the freewill a. of the Creators and
117:1.3 is a consequence of the creative a. of the Trinity,
117:3.7 Supreme’s sovereignty grows in and out of the a.
117:4.5 the whole is nonetheless dependent on the total a. of
118:6.1 but the volitional a. of God the Supreme are not the
118:9.1 but by them the a. of every creature are limited.
118:10.7 purposive volitional a. of evolving personalities.
121:8.8 second of these works, the “A. of the Apostles.”
139:12.6 an expert at misinterpretation of the words and a. of
143:1.4 restrain the unwise a. of his thoughtless offspring.
145:2.13 reference to these so-called a. of “casting out devils
147:5.9 “My father does not indulgently condone those a. of
159:4.4 the thoughts and a. of men who were searching for
180:1.1 I would have you perform still greater a. of love in
194:3.12 challenge the evils of hate and anger by the a. of love
196:1.6 the faith of Jesus’ mortal intellect and the a. of his
acts—verb
3:1.6 Adjusters; here God a. uniquely, directly, and
4:2.1 God a. in accordance with a well-defined,
6:4.5 In his contact with personality, the Father a. in the
8:1.6 the Father a., and creature personality appears.
8:5.2 the encircuitment of personality, the Father a. alone,
9:3.7 He a., personally, for the Father and the Son.
9:8.3 one of the Master Spirits, who a. through the seven
10:3.3 and, with the Son, a. through the Infinite Spirit,
10:3.15 6. As a person, he a. directly throughout creation by
11:7.9 exerts antigravity influence and a. as a brake upon
11:8.3 Space is nonresponsive to gravity, but it a. as an
11:8.9 gravity always a. preferentially in the plane
12:3.1 the Father is infinite and a. over all four absolute-
16:3.16 Trinity attitudes or, rather, a. as spokesman for the
17:3.11 the reflective organization a. as a segregated unit;
18:6.1 Paradise counselors, who a. as the representative of
18:6.5 Aside from his duties as an observer, he a. only at
24:2.5 Usatia a. as a magnificent totaling personality for
24:5.2 an Assigned Sentinel, who a. as the direct
32:4.3 the Father a. in the person of his Creator Son.
32:4.10 God lives and a., not only in the Deities, but also in
34:3.4 A Creator Son a. instantaneously throughout his
34:3.4 In pure-spirit function the Creative Spirit also a.
34:3.5 Michael of Nebadon a. timelessly within his own
34:4.7 The Universe Mother Spirit a. as the universe
35:1.2 the Father Melchizedek a. as the first executive
41:7.11 which envelops the suns, and which a. to stabilize
41:8.1 In this metamorphosis, carbon a. as an energy
42:4.4 Gravity a. positively on the power lanes and energy
44:5.4 Spiritual energy a. in accordance with established
65:1.6 the chief of archangels, who a. in this capacity by
102:2.9 We are not blind to the fact that religion often a.
102:2.9 acts unwisely, even irreligiously, but religion a..
104:4.8 it a. throughout the eternal present and in all of the
105:7.2 Havona further a. as a buffer between absolute
114:3.2 general a. as the co-ordinator of superhuman
114:3.5 general a. on behalf of the twenty-four counselors,
114:4.2 the resident Vorondadek observer, who a. as their
117:5.6 When man a., the Supreme reacts, this constitutes
122:10.0 10. HEROD ACTS
131:3.7 speaks nobly, and a. unselfishly shall not only
132:2.10 Potential evil a. equally well as a decision stimulus in
132:3.6 Faith a. to release the superhuman activities of the
actual—see actual—with experience; see actual; see Actual
0:1.2 Deity is characterized by the quality of unity—a. or
0:3.11 personal or impersonal, a. or potential, finite or
0:4.7 1. A. and potential. Realities existing if fullness of
0:4.12 This eternal Isle is the a. source of the physical
0:11.12 A. infinity in time can never be anything but partial
0:11.12 neither can infinity of a. personality be absolute
1:6.4 its very presence, the valid proof of its a. existence,
1:6.7 there is a divine mind and a. personality somewhere
1:7.5 effect the a. spiritual realization of the personality of
2:1.7 Adjusters, the a. gift of the great God himself sent
2:3.5 In any universe contest between a. levels of reality
3:1.6 for God has limited his direct and a. presence in
3:1.7 This nonspiritual Deity potential becomes a. here
5:0.1 fact that an a. fragment of the living God resides
5:1.9 It is a question of the attainment of a. and literal
6:5.2 Deity Absolute, but as these potentials become a.,
6:8.5 the Father is the a. bestower of your personality
7:0.4 The Eternal Son is the a. upholder of the vast
7:1.3 their qualitative value, their a. degree of spirit nature.
7:1.10 The Eternal Son dominates the realm of a. spiritual
7:1.10 All a. value of spirit nature finds lodgment in the
7:3.3 from the level of human consciousness to the a.
7:5.4 and incarnate divine personalities as the a. creatures
8:4.3 know him as a personal presence of a. ministry.
9:0.2 to co-ordinate all a. universe spirits, and all real
9:1.3 The Conjoint Actor is the correlator of all a. reality
9:1.3 No a. or actualizing reality can escape eventual
11:1.3 in no way disproves their reality or a. existence.
11:6.1 We do not know the a. mechanism of space
11:8.8 This primal endowment of Paradise is not an a.
11:9.3 Thus did the Father project reality in two a. phases
12:3.8 computed only by knowing the a. Paradise gravity.
12:3.9 the same value for the a. and functional presence
12:7.13 the human soul and with the mortal mind of its a.
13:1.21 Ascendington is the a. Paradise home of the
13:2.6 or status worlds more than a. residential spheres.
14:2.1 are domiciled on a. spheres of a material nature,
14:2.1 The Havona worlds are a. and literal, albeit their
15:2.1 Only the Father knows the location and a. number of
15:6.9 The a. energy stored in these invisible particles of
15:6.13 because of the a. pressure of light and other energies
16:6.2 they are the a. sources of the intellectual and spiritual
17:4.1 The Image Aids are a. representations of their
17:4.3 between you and the a. operation of the service.
21:2.2 to function as the a. helper of each Creator Son.
21:6.1 thus Michael embodies a. phases of the infinity of
22:2.3 greater value than loyalty in the face of a. rebellion.
22:7.6 their chosen concept of universal truth into a. being.
22:9.8 path by steps of bona fide experience and a. living.
22:10.4 the a. presence of a personality who is a concept
24:7.1 they have gained this culture by a. service in the
25:3.13 expertly familiar with most of the a. problems and
27:1.2 which attends transition from a. universe status
28:4.12 the reflective vision of the Ancients of Days with a.
28:5.7 that the Perfectors of Wisdom not only hear the a.
28:5.10 on Uversa and see all this in a. operation, you will
28:5.12 real needs and a. status of the peoples and worlds
28:5.19 inform us as to the true motive, the a. purpose,
28:5.19 these angels, who so unerringly reflect the a. moral
28:6.4 ancestral factors and the current a. status of any
28:6.5 These are the a., full and replete, living records of
31:3.5 determined by a. advancement from one realm of
32:3.9 are the result of individual effort and a. living,
32:3.10 embodies an a. knowledge of every phase of life
32:4.2 there is on God’s part an a., literal, and personal
33:4.7 Gabriel became the a. director of universe affairs
33:6.1 Gabriel is the chief executive and a. administrator of
35:6.2 Constellation Fathers, the a. presiding heads of the
35:7.2 in the enactment of the a. general legislation of the
35:10.1 here they participate in the a. co-ordination of the
35:10.3 practical schools of applied knowledge—a. training
36:2.12 the a. outworking of these plans is intrusted to the
36:3.2 The Life Carriers often carry a. life plasm to a new
37:9.11 midway ministers are in reality the a. custodians of
38:7.5 all creatures having a. or potential personality
39:5.1 as it nears the a. problems faced by the men and
39:5.3 augment the further evolution of the races by an a.
41:3.4 thirty times the gross content of a. material—suns
41:5.6 The a. particles of material existence traverse space
41:9.3 radiates one hundred billion tons of a matter annually
42:4.12 the a. loss of energy in the atomic breakup.
42:7.2 same relative distance, in comparison with a. size,
43:4.4 the a. residence of the Paradise Son is modest in
44:8.2 whose Adjusters may have had a. and bona fide
46:5.27 This model is forty miles in diameter and is an a.
47:3.5 real and conscious reassembly of a. and complete
47:3.6 for the mansion worlds are a. training spheres, not
47:8.3 the a. working identity many times is not achieved
48:8.2 climb up gradually and by a. participation in every
49:0.2 pertains to a. evolutionary planets whereon mortals
51:6.4 these world centers amalgamate, but this a. affiliation
53:3.2 a very clear-cut idea of the Father’s a. personality
53:4.1 allegiance only to the a. and present ruler, Lucifer,
53:5.4 Michael elected to remain aloof from the a. warfare
53:7.3 Upon the a. outbreak of the insurrection the entire
55:1.3 as “coming down from heaven,” in reality no a.
55:7.2 To outward and visible appearances the a. rulers,
55:7.2 The a. and literal heads of the planetary regime are
55:8.2 the system supreme court and a. presiding officer of
56:1.1 Paradise is the a. source of all material universes—
57:8.1 is the date of the a. beginning of Urantia history.
59:3.11 suddenly, the true scorpions—a. air breathers—make
59:5.13 The length of the a. coal-deposition epoch was
61:0.3 the times of the a. appearance of man himself.
61:6.2 two primitive human beings, the a. ancestors of
62:0.1 little to the a. production of the human species.
63:0.1 the first-born of the second generation of a. human
63:1.1 This wonderful pair, the a. parents of all mankind,
66:4.4 for they embodied the a. life plasm of one of the
66:5.12 tokens that were accepted in lieu of the a. objects of
67:6.9 Only recently was this a. ruling discovered lodged
67:7.4 experienced only on the level of a. performance.
70:5.9 forms of primitive government are in a. existence
70:10.12 women or cattle; it was a long time before a. fines,
71:2.16 the power of petition must progress to the a.
73:2.1 to plan for the a. reception of the promised Son.
77:8.12 an a. “angel of the Lord” “by night opened the doors
77:9.3 As a. citizens of Urantia, the midwayers have a
78:4.5 military in character and became more akin to a.
80:4.3 aggressive Andites who made a. military conquests.
83:7.5 marriage motives have always far transcended a.
87:2.4 lurking about before their a. departure for deadland.
89:4.8 barbarians regarded animals as their a. and near kin.
90:4.4 The medicine men eventually essayed a. surgery in
90:5.4 to the status of a. directors of religious worship.
91:6.2 And even in a. bacterial disease, prayer has many
91:9.6 a dedication, to the a. doing of the Father’s will.
93:1.3 the a. incarnation of Machiventa Melchizedek was
93:3.8 the bestowal of an a. Paradise Son of the one God,
100:2.5 A. spiritual status is the measure of Deity attainment,
100:3.5 Values are always both a. and potential—not what
101:3.17 of spiritlike performances in the presence of the a.
101:5.12 possession of a character well on the road to the a.
101:5.14 When you are finally mustered into the a. spirit
101:6.7 the a. human complement thus made ready for the
102:5.1 universes, potential is always supreme over the a..
102:7.7 the statement of his a. sonship with the Father.
103:4.5 God deals with man on the basis, not of a. virtue or
105:1.4 the I AM is neither deified nor undeified, neither a.
105:1.6 we perceive in our personalities as an a. experiential
105:2.3 and of undeified reality, of potential and a. reality,
105:2.7 Father-Son manifested on and to all levels of the a..
105:3.5 unifier of all a. and actualizing reality.
106:0.1 experiential realities, of potential and a. realities.
106:5.1 the a. emergence of these two experiential Deities
106:8.1 it is the a. summation of the entirety of experiential
106:9.1 there is nonetheless an a. and present unification
106:9.5 inability to detect the a. presence and completed
106:9.9 no a. change has taken place in the Infinite;
107:0.5 and there before the a. person of Deity to worship
107:3.2 there is a. contact with the Father’s personality as
107:4.2 The a. source of the Adjuster must be infinite,
107:4.7 When mortal man fuses with an a. fragment of the
108:0.2 which becomes a. in the ministry of the Adjuster
108:1.8 between the volunteering and the a. dispatch of
108:5.7 purpose but as to the a. mode of accomplishment.
108:6.1 Adjusters to offer themselves for a. existence in the
109:2.2 only loaned to mortal subjects or on an a. fusion
109:2.4 Adjuster looks beforehand to the time of a. fusion
109:3.5 the Adjusters are able to gain far more a. contact
109:6.2 all these minds would become the a. possession of
110:6.16 denominated cosmic levels—a. meaning grasps
110:6.21 animal level to the lowest a. contactual morontia
110:7.4 in the Adjuster now become the a. possession of
111:2.10 the overcontrol of an a. fragment of the very God of
112:2.20 This a. transfer from material association to
112:4.13 a. personality form made ready for the reception
112:5.1 endowed with the a. choice of destiny acceptance or
112:5.2 it is of the divine Adjuster, an a. fragment of God.
112:7.2 can comprehend the true meaning of the a. values
112:7.9 in worshipful recognition of the a. personality of
113:5.5 even to make a. contact with mankind, but such
114:0.3 function on Urantia as a. supermaterial ministers
114:3.2 The resident governor general has no a. personal
114:3.3 the governor general does not possess a. authority
114:4.3 In a crisis the a. and sovereign head of government
114:5.1 The a. administration of Urantia is indeed difficult to
115:2.4 the possibilities of the cosmos are brought into a.
115:3.0 3. ORIGINAL, ACTUAL, AND POTENTIAL
115:3.7 the Paradise Isle constitutes the a. revelation of the
115:3.15 man the a., man the potential, and man the eternal.
115:4.1 The two triodities, a. and potential, encompass the
115:4.2 the Paradise Trinity—eternal, a., and undivided Deity.
115:4.2 derives from the two triodities, a. and potential.
115:4.5 The triodities which collectively encompass the a.
116:3.3 become theirs by the living of the a. creature life
116:3.5 acquisition of the a. nature of universe creatures,
116:4.7 when cosmically totaled, constitute the a. foundation
116:4.9 the natures and cosmic viewpoints of their a. local
116:6.2 the a. evolution of spirit dominance is a growth
116:7.1 There is a. life pulsating throughout the mechanism
117:0.1 potential of the Supreme becomes one step more a..
117:1.9 potential in the three Absolutes, is a. in Paradise,
117:1.9 but the Supreme is both a. and potential, a being of
117:3.4 Supreme Being is the a. embodiment and epitome
117:3.5 to certain universe potentialities it is an a. fact.
117:3.9 contains within himself an a. fragment of the highest
117:4.11 this universe age is between the potential and the a.—
117:5.14 attainment of God the Supreme as an a. divinity
117:7.15 concept implies the a. sovereignty of the Supreme
118:1.10 potential reality is just as meaningful as a. reality.
118:10.17 when this kingdom becomes a. in the heart of every
118:10.17 then God’s rule has become a. on that planet;
119:1.6 Probably the a. statement of that fact cannot be
121:8.12 I have adhered to the a. human concept and
123:5.8 —that equipment of mind and heart for the a. test of
124:1.8 this growing youth was all this while the a. creator
124:4.2 he experienced seasons of uncertainty, if not a. doubt
124:4.4 this son of promise was indeed and in truth the a.
128:7.13 the budget was so arranged that the a. expenses of
130:0.6 From firsthand observation and a. contact Jesus
130:4.11 Error (evil) is not an a. universe quality;
132:2.10 A. evil is not necessary as a personal experience.
136:2.8 The fifteenth year of Tiberius’ a. rule was this very
136:5.6 And this was the a. status of Jesus as he went forth
136:8.7 the a. intellectual status and social and economic
140:5.17 kind when old enough to appreciate a. conditions.
147:5.7 Your a. achievement is not so important as the fact
147:5.8 Some of you may not stand high in a. levels of
152:1.3 of teaching and healing to the point of a. collapse.
153:1.5 opposition and eventually turned into a. hatred.
155:5.10 the a. realization of the victory of spiritual faith
156:5.5 truly developed an a. interest in, and love for,
160:1.8 the a. factors that go to make up the problem
160:5.12 the attainment of a. levels of real spirit progression.
168:4.12 those future spiritual levels of a. cosmic attainment,
171:8.2 Master to be founded on an a. historic character.
176:3.7 new beauty and a. spiritual gains will be disclosed to
177:4.11 resentment, be eventually turned into a. hate.
177:5.5 the low-tide mark of their spiritual status up to the a.
178:2.10 with a little money in advance of my a. needs?”
190:3.3 the meeting broke up in confusion bordering on a.
195:8.3 Western civilization are unwittingly a. secularists.
196:0.3 this triumphant faith was a living experience of a.
actual—with experience
1:6.8 Father can be grasped only in a. religious experience,
3:4.7 a unique relationship is an ae. in cosmic sociology,
20:6.6 death, must pass through the whole of the ae. of
21:3.15 he rules by virtue of his ae. in the form and likeness
21:5.1 is unquestioned because derived from ae. as the very
22:9.7 which can take the place of a. personal experience,
25:4.1 time, ae. in the application of the laws of perfection
25:4.13 After long training and ae., any of the ministering
25:4.16 not be created; such beings must be evolved by ae..
31:10.11 detail—the presence of a. finite experience in the
33:7.1 creatures of high training and a. creature experience.
39:3.7 exploring by the ae. of living with the univitatia in
40:5.10 First, they gain valuable and ae. in the nature and
42:11.6 is a matter of philosophy rather than one of ae..
48:5.9 They have had ae. with these advancing mortals on
54:6.10 where by ae. I have acquired conceptual capacity
92:0.4 and as an a. and factual personality experience.
101:1.4 religion is a profoundly deep and ae. of spiritual
101:5.12 valuable testimony of the ae. which accumulates in
103:7.10 for finite proof gradually vanishes before the ae. of
106:3.3 a. and bona fide creature experience within this
107:2.2 differentiation is the result of ae. in ministry.
109:1.3 A. living experience has no cosmic substitute.
110:6.19 relation between cosmic-circle attainment and a.
119:0.6 acquired the viewpoint of his own creatures by ae.
120:0.3 He desired to ascend through ae. in subordination to
120:0.5 was acquired through ae. in the likeness of universe
127:0.3 Having thus tasted the ae. of living these adolescent
127:0.4 Slowly, but certainly and by ae., this divine Son is
133:6.7 the existence of his soul as a real and a. personal
149:7.3 only about seventy-five survived the test of ae. and
155:6.3 faith inherited to a personal faith achieved by ae.;
155:6.4 the ae. of that living faith which is able to grasp the
170:3.3 by a kingdom believer involves a definite and ae.
181:2.5 nothing in human affairs can take the place of ae..
181:2.24 at the hand of that master of all teachers—ae..
191:5.3 —the a. and living experience of loving men and
actual
0:3.24 but the Infinite is an a. value-level representing the
0:4.7 1. A. and potential. Realities existing if fullness of
109:1.3 you from the necessity of securing by a. living.
118:10.8 the Supreme consequently emerges as an a. unifier of
130:4.14 insufficiencies is equivalent to realization of a. evil.
170:5.19 There must come a revival of the a. teachings of
Actual
115:3.0 3. ORIGINAL, ACTUAL, AND POTENTIAL
115:3.7 2. The A.. The union of the three Absolutes of
115:3.9 The interassociation of the Original, the A., and the
115:3.11 From the time viewpoint, the A. is that which was
115:3.11 the differences between the Original, the A.,
115:3.16 the Potential and the A. are both encircuited in the
115:7.4 finite qualifications of the natures of the Absolute A.
actualities
1:4.6 a creature to receive and to discern the spirit a. of
6:4.1 of the Son is absolute in relation to all universe a..
12:6.6 reaction disclosed by these emerging universe a.?
22:7.14 they represent a. of Supreme-Ultimate Deity
31:10.10 minds, spirits, absonites, and experiential a. that
104:4.45 These associations are concerned with realities, a.,
105:2.5 This is the primal personality relationship of a..
105:2.6 This is the primal impersonal relationship of a.,
112:7.1 Adjuster fusion imparts eternal a. to personality
115:2.2 even divine values are increased as a. by enlarged
115:2.3 a matter of the conversion of potentialities into a.;
115:6.3 regard for the absoluteness of these three basic a.,
115:6.3 the Supreme is not only predicated on these a. of
actuality
0:4.7 The Eternal Son is an absolute spiritual a.;
0:4.10 the mind-spirit-personal meanings and values of a.
0:7.5 Father,Son, and Spirit are existential—existential in a.
0:11.13 finity and infinity, reality potential and reality a.,
0:12.2 Son, and the Infinite Spirit—is existential in a.,
1:2.3 The a. of the existence of God is demonstrated in
1:3.8 I know of the a. and personality of the First Source
1:6.1 And no a. can ever be adequately comprehended by
2:3.5 divinity of quality equals the degree of reality or a.
6:8.8 powers of the material mind to grasp the a. of the
7:1.8 the degree of a. (the qualitative degree of reality)
8:1.4 but they have no a. of being; neither can physical
9:7.1 Actor is able to co-ordinate all levels of universe a.
11:1.3 a. of his spiritual person at the center of all things.
11:9.5 Havona is an exhibit of these potentials in a..
16:8.1 as they function on diverse levels of universe a..
16:8.6 consists in intellectual awareness of personality a.;
16:8.6 Self-consciousness connotes recognition of the a. of
17:2.2 potentials of the Trinity is the very source of the a.
19:2.3 There is a. of presence and perfection of
24:7.8 Havona Servitals are thus, in a., a reflection in the
28:3.2 We possess many evidences of the a. of the
31:3.7 the a. and philosophy of the fullest possible life of
56:9.4 but any such conclusion is invalidated by the a. of
82:1.10 regulations of society is the supreme test of the a. of
96:1.14 They conceded the a. of Chemosh, god of the
102:5.3 dominant over the duty a. of the morality of
102:6.8 to religion a certainty, an a. of religious experience.
103:7.2 the potentials of man the temporal into the a. of man
104:1.13 and while in spirit this is true, in a. it is not a fact.
104:2.6 energy, power, causation, reaction, potentiality, a.,
104:5.2 are constituted as follows: The Triodity of A..
104:5.6 This triune association is unqualified in a..
105:5.6 mind, there is no a. conceivable prior to the finite.
105:6.2 the three levels of experiential supremacy: the a. of
107:0.2 Adjusters are the a. of the Father’s love incarnate in
110:6.17 kinship with the cosmic a. of the Supreme Being.
112:2.8 on the assumption of the a. of human personality;
112:5.1 The a. of the personal is the bestowal of the Father
112:5.5 the Supreme Being depends for the a. of experiential
113:6.1 by the departing Adjuster and the a. of personality
115:2.1 order of a future possibility rather than a present a..
115:2.4 for such experiential growth becomes a universe a.
115:3.7 The union of the three Absolutes of a., the Second,
115:3.10 potentiality is absolute while a. is emergent;
115:3.10 a. is absolute while potentiality is emergent;
115:3.10 we cannot say that either a. or potentiality is either
115:3.12 From a creature’s viewpoint, a. is substance,
115:3.12 A. exists centermost and expands therefrom into
115:3.14 It is in the triodity of a. that the existents of the
115:3.15 A. (of Deity) is what man seeks in the Paradise
115:3.16 continual transfer of reality from potentiality to a..
115:3.16 can never find an end to progression since the a. of
115:4.1 triodities, for they encompass all absolute a. and
115:6.1 The triodity of a. continues to function directly in the
117:0.3 has the a. of the Supreme become real by one more
117:4.14 man loves God, so does man become eternal in a..
117:4.14 love, the greater the reality—a.—of that man.
117:6.15 consciousness of the a. of God the Supreme.
117:6.23 then will he become a universe a. to all creatures.
117:7.4 Trinity Ultimate until he has attained complete a. of
117:7.14 factualize as the Supreme Being, a completed a. in
117:7.14 —an a. which will be observable by all intelligences,
118:4.7 Creator Sons going out from Paradise are, in a.,
118:10.2 the Almighty is centered on the Absolutes of a. and
118:10.16 of this advanced order, providence has become an a.,
129:4.3 equivalent of the a. of the entire sum and substance
132:2.10 evil is necessary to moral choosing, but not the a.
133:5.8 if you could only discern its workings in a..
181:1.8 an absolute human faith in the a. of the Father’s
195:6.16 the degree of the a. of doing “the Father’s will.”
196:3.34 equivalent of the knowledge of the a. of sonship with
actualizable
104:4.33 of the functional infinity realization of all that is a.
actualization
0:4.1 primal phases on many different levels of universe a.:
0:7.1 universes by the technique of the experiential a. of
0:7.5 The Deity Absolute is experiential in a but existential
0:7.6 are not now fully existent; they are in process of a..
0:9.1 The a. of Ultimate Deity signalizes absonite
0:9.1 equivalent of the universe experiential-Deity a. of
0:9.4 personality-complemented by the experiential a. of
0:10.1 the a of God the Absolute would be in consequence
0:10.2 realities that are so far removed from experiential a..
0:12.2 universe phenomena of the a. of God the Supreme,
0:12.3 Deities evolved by the experiential a. of realities
0:12.7 second experiential Trinity—now in process of a.,
20:10.4 Daynals are contributing to the a. and revelation of
31:10.11 their participation in the a. of the Supreme Deity.
31:10.12 suffer many difficulties due to the incomplete a. of
105:6.1 Of the many repercussions to creative a. of the finite,
106:4.4 have been participants in the a. of this Deity level.
106:6.2 seems adequate for the a. of the Supreme Being,
106:6.3 will consummate the absolute a. of all potentials.
106:7.4 The a. of the Deity Absolute as an attainable
106:7.9 predicated on the completed a. of the Unqualified,
106:9.4 but the degree of the apparent a. of this threefold
106:9.5 The human concept of the gradual experiential a.
112:2.17 through a technique of identity expansion and a.
115:7.5 power-mind-spirit-personality a. of the Supreme
116:4.1 the a. of the Supreme is resultant from these very
117:2.9 evolve in response to the gradual a. of the Supreme
117:3.7 a volitional, creative participant in his own deity a..
117:4.9 achievements in the evolutionary a. of the Supreme
117:4.11 the seeking for a. by all that is as yet unexpressed.
117:5.2 personality participants in the a. of the finite God
117:6.24 as the completed evolutionary a. of the Supreme
118:4.7 Within the master universe all a. of potential reality
118:7.2 contributory parts of the experiential a. of all reality.
118:10.21 1. Partial—due to the incompleteness of the a. of the
119:8.7 he reveals the Supreme and participates in the a. of
actualizations
0:8.11 the absonite and, through other possible future a.,
0:9.5 They are indeed a. of eternal and infinite Deity
actualize
22:7.5 idealize, and a. a selected and original concept
91:1.1 to secure (to a.) this conservation of higher values.
107:0.6 and veritably a. a new order of being for unending
112:7.14 Now begins the human attempt to realize and to a.
115:3.13 The potential may fail to time-a. with respect to a
117:2.9 Does the Supreme Being a. in response to the
actualized
0:3.22 while increasingly experiential Deity is being a. on
0:4.8 —realities which are projected in space and are a. in
0:7.9 When finally a., this evolutionary Deity constitute
6:4.1 over all a. spirit reality through his absolute grasp
101:6.17 New potentials were a. in the universe of Nebadon
104:4.43 integrates varying functional aspects of all a. reality
104:5.6 the sum total of a. reality—spirit, cosmic, or mindal.
105:3.4 Regarding all a., nonspiritual, impersonal, and
106:7.9 absolute potentials could ever become completely a.,
106:8.20 Majeston, who was a. on this second level by the
106:9.3 find it necessary to think of potentials as being a. in
117:5.3 the experiential mind of the then a. Supreme Being
117:5.4 In the eternal future, God the Supreme will be a.—
117:5.6 The progressing personality leaves a trail of a. reality
118:4.3 for development, a. capacities for growth.
118:6.7 must function within the universe frame which has a.
actualizes
0:4.1 Reality differentially a. on diverse universe levels;
7:1.4 Every time a spiritual reality a. in the universes,
115:3.16 every human decision not only a. a new reality in
actualizing
0:2.15 4. God the Supreme—the a. or evolving God of time
0:4.4 domain of interassociated reality, potential and a.,
0:7.1 God the Ultimate, and God the Absolute are a.
0:7.1 These a. Deity personalities are future eternals
0:7.4 2. Experiential—beings a. in the post-Havona present
0:7.9 The Supreme Being, now a. in the evolutionary
0:8.10 God the Supreme is now a. in the Creator Sons,
9:1.3 No actual or a. reality can escape eventual
16:9.3 a factor in the personality of the a. Supreme Being.
21:6.4 Just as the Deity of the Supreme is a. by virtue of
32:3.13 by, and through the power-a. Deity of the Supreme
105:3.5 force; unifier of all actual and a. reality.
113:3.6 the Supreme Being, the a. Deity of the evolving
116:1.3 Supreme Mind is in process of a in the co-ordination
116:2.2 he is power-a. in the doings of the Creator Sons,
116:4.12 this divinity grouping culminates in the a. Supreme.
117:5.1 And the Supreme is also an a. Deity embodying a
118:10.7 a true and a. correlation of the energies of space,
actually
0:2.16 5. God the Sevenfold—Deity personality anywhere a.
0:3.10 even though it may never a. function owing to the
0:8.10 the immediate God of evolutionary creatures a.
0:9.3 is a. engaged in the stupendous and amazing act of
0:12.9 is potentially infinite since the Father a. is infinite.
1:4.2 something from God himself which a. dwells within
1:5.5 spirit transformation and a. attains Paradise.
2:1.4 God’s divine plan and eternal purpose a. embrace
2:2.6 the Father a. participates in the experience with
3:3.2 who does a. know the number of the stars and
3:4.6 But this same finite human being can a. feel—literally
6:0.3 the Son discloses that the Father is a. the eternal
6:2.3 When we worship the Father, a. we at the same time
7:1.4 Such a new spirit is a. a part of the Second Source
7:5.8 and a. shared those experiences which constitute
7:7.5 the Son is a person just as truly and a. as the Father
8:4.6 the Infinite Spirit does a., and as a person, draw near
9:1.5 the omnipotence of the Father but is a. omnipotent
9:2.5 creatures can a. experience the beneficence of this
10:1.2 The Father has a. transferred to his Sovereign Sons,
10:1.2 He has given away, a. bestowed, with the dignity
10:1.6 these bestowals make it possible for mortal man a. to
10:8.4 While no single person of the Paradise Deities a. fills
11:1.4 Here is God personally, literally, and a. present.
11:4.4 one million times that a. required for such purposes.
11:7.2 Paradise is the a. motionless nucleus of the quiescent
11:7.4 believed to be a. pervaded by the ancestral space
11:8.3 space can a. neutralize such gravity action even
12:0.2 as being infinite because the Father is a. infinite,
12:2.3 Urantian astronomers regard as extragalactic are a.
12:7.1 —but his will does a. rule the whole, the universe
12:7.12 and in him do we all literally move, a. live,
15:9.1 The universal circuits of Paradise do a. pervade the
15:9.15 identity of function and oneness of ministry a.
16:0.12 any one of the superuniverses do a. converge at the
16:1.3 sevenfold expression of Deity does a. embrace,
19:5.5 which enables him a. to know the classification or
19:5.8 a. contributing to the success of our undertaking.
22:9.6 have acquired by a. climbing up to glory from the
22:10.2 thus they show forth and a. embody the very
23:3.4 But these very Solitary Messengers a. come to,
24:6.7 heavenly courts when the first pilgrim a. arrived.
25:2.4 Each of the seven supercreations is a. pervaded by
25:3.3 worlds become greatly perplexed or a. deadlocked
26:7.4 When an ascendant soul a. starts for Paradise, he
26:10.3 as if they had a. succeeded in the Deity adventure.
27:0.11 Not until the ascending pilgrims a. attain Paradise
27:4.2 applied only after they a. attain the Isle of Light.
27:5.1 inherent in these primary supernaphim, a. recorded
28:5.10 these things a. happen just as I have portrayed
28:5.15 a ruling which a. incorporates the co-ordinated
28:6.14 but on Uversa we a. do these things in perfection.
29:4.25 they are a. able to change the form and potential of
29:4.28 they can a. induce an increased energy flow in the
29:4.38 the grand universe we a. have living mechanisms
31:10.16 1. There a. is a vast and new system of universes
31:10.16 creations, are a. visible through your telescopes.
32:4.5 In the mortal will creatures the Father is a. present in
33:1.2 the Eternal Son himself would manifest were he a.
33:1.2 the Son but also fully represents and a. embodies
34:2.5 the Material Sons, who a. contact with the mortals
34:3.2 except that time is a. required in traveling from one
34:5.6 a. indwelling the mortal mind as a very part of that
36:6.7 We do know that the Universe Mother Spirit a.
40:1.2 the guardian seraphim do a. effect such ascensions.
40:10.10 the Spirit-fused mortals do a. ascend to Paradise,
41:8.1 acts as an energy catalyst since it is in no way a.
43:5.17 A. it is this Most High observer who “rules in the
43:7.5 citizens of the constellation are not a. members of
44:2.11 they can a. portray the eternal values of the spirit
44:3.9 all of these supermaterial creations are a. there,
45:1.2 glimpse these high spirit personalities who have a.
45:4.16 authority to act in behalf of Michael, who is a. the
46:2.6 Until you a. arrive on Jerusem, you can hardly
47:1.3 refreshing, now and then, a. to perceive finaliters as
48:4.2 different from their human analogues, but we all a.
48:6.37 the work of the world in which you are a. living.
48:8.4 you a. live the very life of every possible phase and
51:1.7 God can be seen, understood, and can, in turn, a.
53:2.5 rebellion was a. for the good of the system, if not
54:2.2 would he indwell them, a. go into partnership with
54:4.3 The fact that an evil-doing creature can a. choose to
56:5.1 —but in the Paradise Trinity they are a. one Deity,
56:6.4 they do not a. find the Supreme Being as they are
56:6.4 until the Supreme has become a. functional in the
56:8.1 maximum of Deity which finite creatures can a.
57:3.4 the outer gaseous regions began a. to escape from
57:5.8 system did not come quite close enough to a. steal
58:1.6 seas and bays, before a. beginning life implantation.
58:3.5 a favorable status before the Life Carriers could a.
61:6.1 simian tribes have remained stationary or have a.
65:4.3 —they a. start to work creating new cells to replace
67:6.10 of Van on the legal records of Satania was not a.
68:3.2 the ghost dream a. terrorized early men, driving
69:7.4 dog, after following a hunter around all day, a.
70:1.4 to a. experience periods of peace and to sanction
71:4.16 burdens; they a. desire to practice the golden rule.
74:8.14 Eden was a fact, and the Garden civilization was a.
77:2.4 followers of Nod, a. engaged in sexual reproduction,
77:5.5 Adamson’s party a. found the object of their
77:7.5 —these rebel midwayers were a. able to influence
81:2.2 who a. have some little spare time in which to think
82:4.5 the practice literally to cage up girls, a. to imprison
85:3.5 the material object is directly and a. worshiped.
86:2.1 when anxiety becomes a. painful, it inhibits activity
88:4.8 savage believes that an enemy can a. be killed by
88:4.8 Primitive peoples so feared magic that it did a. kill,
89:6.3 maiden, after two months to mourn her fate, was a.
90:2.1 believed the shaman a. received such revelations.
92:2.5 they a. adjust religion to their mores and old ways
93:10.6 Christ Michael, who now a. holds the title of
99:5.7 Someday religionists will get together and a. effect
99:5.10 that they should gather together to a. do something—
101:8.1 to faith levels only when it a. dominates the mode of
102:2.5 until their relevant facts a. become meaning
102:2.8 Conduct will be the result of religion when man a.
102:7.1 self-explanatory; Father a. lives in every rational
103:2.10 for all such nonself desires do a. have their origin in
103:9.5 it a. takes salvation for granted and concerns itself
105:3.2 to infinity, but the Father himself a. is infinite.
105:7.2 (Havona natives) who never were a. created,
106:7.3 three Absolutes, experiential in possibility, are a.
106:8.7 A. the Trinity of Trinities is the first level, while the
106:9.3 a time-space phenomenon which does not a. take
106:9.11 and to live divinely means a. to live the will of God.
107:0.1 the Father is also a. present on the worlds of space
107:0.2 the ascension of universe upon universe until he a.
107:0.5 The Adjuster is the living presence which a. links the
107:1.7 to indwell and a. to fuse with the evolutionary souls
107:4.4 none of us are able a. to discern the real presence of
107:7.1 never, while indwelling mortals, a. personalized.
108:0.2 Adjuster fragments that a. share the life vicissitude
108:1.9 When once the Adjusters are a. dispatched from
108:2.1 relayed to Divinington, they are not a. assigned until
108:6.5 These realities are a. there, notwithstanding that the
109:1.1 of mortal association, but, again, we do not a. know.
109:5.3 experience for just what it a. and fundamentally is,
110:7.4 possession of the other, so that the two are a. one
111:1.6 but mortal mind can a. be twisted, distorted, and
111:1.6 made noble, beautiful, true, and good—a. great—
111:5.6 an age must pass before the creature son may a.
112:5.8 but they do claim to, and a. do, manifest patience,
112:7.19 But if you a. will, if you really desire, surely the
113:1.1 groups of human beings do a. have personal angels.
113:7.1 there, for the first time, a. to see your long-loved
115:4.4 just how this infinite a. is manifest to the finite.
115:4.4 the absolute God (as absolute) can and does a. make
116:2.14 Creators whose functional activities a. synthesize
116:3.3 his Paradise Sons unify, a. fuse, the divine nature
116:3.3 the Michaels and the Avonals, a. augment their
116:3.4 the indwelling fragments of the Father a. unify the
117:3.4 Your Creator Son can a. be such a living channel
117:3.12 From the finite standpoint, we a. live, move, and
118:9.7 that certain impersonal phases are being a. united
120:0.7 would a. be all-inclusive of the sevenfold will of
122:7.3 But before they a. set forth, Joseph was reconciled
128:1.10 Jesus was a. a Creator Son of the Paradise Father.
132:7.9 wanted most to do he was unconsciously a. doing.
133:9.5 to Ganid that these two were a. the same person.
134:6.8 as they are a. creating a real, bona fide, and lasting
138:6.2 Jesus, at this period of his earth life, did not a.
138:9.1 Real men simply could not a. desert a revered
139:8.11 When the time a. came to move forward, it was
140:4.6 not derived from not doing wrong but rather from a.
141:3.6 Jesus not only meant well, but he went about a.
142:6.5 of the spirit, but you cannot a. discern the spirit.”
143:2.4 temples of God, and his spirit a. dwells within you.
149:1.6 Creator Son of God, who a. possessed in his person
149:6.6 level of experience where they a. love their parents
152:4.3 slept and a. stepped overboard and into the water.
154:6.4 brothers had shown the grace a. to come to Jesus,
156:5.1 up into the sunlight of heavenly truth and a. bear the
158:1.2 that it a. transpired on a mountain of the gentiles.
159:5.8 consisted not merely in believing, but in a. doing,
160:1.11 the supreme purpose of living by a. subjecting the
161:3.3 do not a. know the full truth about this mystery.
162:1.1 now that Jesus had a. come to Jerusalem to teach,
163:2.9 which, years subsequently, Matadormus a. did.
164:4.5 Josiah’s parents to learn whether he had a. been born
164:4.9 he open your eyes? what did Jesus a. do to you?
168:4.2 And yet, in spite of this promise, Lazarus a. died.
170:3.4 1. God’s forgiveness is made a. available and is
170:5.5 Jesus would soon return a. to establish the world-
175:4.14 A small group of the Sadducees had a. proposed to
177:1.3 a. experience the unforgettable ecstasy of being
179:5.6 become thus spirit-conscious, the Son is a. present,
183:3.4 Jesus made one last effort to save Judas from a.
188:1.4 not really bury their dead; they a. embalmed them.
188:5.2 forgive wrongs; love absorbs and a. destroys them
191:2.1 And now that you a. see me, will you believe?
193:0.4 sons of God, and through faith they can a. realize,
193:4.3 acquaintances who were indifferent, or a. hostile,
195:1.5 were interested, and a. looking for spiritual truth.
actuals
42:12.13 not fully interact as a. of the phenomenal universes
94:6.3 is ever in balance between the potentials and the a.
100:3.6 The association of a. and potentials equals growth,
102:5.2 the supremacy of spirit potentials over mind a. is
104:4.39 the co-ordinate unification of a. and potentials.
104:5.2 consists in the interrelationship of three absolute a.:
105:1.5 a. are still contained within their potentials,
105:3.2 potential of all potentials and source of all a.;
105:4.9 stage is set—the potentials are existent and the a. are
105:6.1 represents a transference from potentials to a. within
106:9.3 space; all potentials may be there perceived as a..
110:6.17 Faith transmutes potentials to a. in the spiritual
110:6.17 but potentials become a. in the finite realms of the
115:3.12 cycle of reality metamorphosis from potentials to a.
115:3.12 to actuals and the potentializing of existing a..
115:3.16 potentiality of the a. of the I AM is also absolute.
115:3.16 Always will a. be opening up new avenues of the
115:3.17 basis for growth—the absolute a.—is unqualified,
115:4.1 —the transformation—of potentials to a. in and on
115:4.6 and the unqualified a. at the center of all things.
118:4.7 3. Creation and evolution of universe a..
118:4.7 of matured potentials into experiential a..
actuarial
72:6.8 Although state and regional a. foundations supply
actuary
86:6.4 science puts an a. with mathematical reckoning in
actuated
28:5.9 to rule as to “what manner of spirit” a. the adviser.
66:8.2 Lucifer judged their friendly advisers as being a.
71:4.16 unholy advantage of those who are chiefly a. by
80:1.5 Therefore, when a. by either adventure or altruism,
103:4.5 parent-child association and is a. by divine love.
127:4.4 the spirit of justice which a. their father-brother.
136:3.3 entirely different from those which had a. Moses
139:3.2 to possess two natures, both of which were a. by
140:8.20 religious feelings and a. only by spiritual impulses.
actuates
9:6.8 What this function is, we do not know; what a. it,
actuating
113:2.5 The only emotion a. you which is somewhat
168:4.10 that divine love which your faith depicts as always a.
acumen
16:7.5 that material a., moral discrimination, and spiritual
91:6.7 worshiper’s philosophic a., social level, cultural
acute
34:7.2 not experience the a. conflicts between the spirit and
76:4.5 Their special senses were much more a., and they
101:3.8 baffling diseases and even a. physical suffering.
187:1.8 his extreme mental anguish, his a. spiritual tension
187:5.8 the overwhelming emotional agony and a. spiritual
193:6.4 This disagreement became so a. by the middle of
acutely
22:10.4 I was made a. aware of the value of the High Son
62:5.5 twins were a. conscious of love, hate, and revenge,
76:4.5 These special senses were not so a. present in their
154:2.4 For three days and nights they were a. afflicted with
ad interim
23:2.23 proceed there immediately to act as ambassador a..
adage
168:3.6 high priest first gave expression to that old Jewish a.,
Adam—Perean town
135:7.2 at A. that John first made reference to “another one
135:10.2 Near the village of A., John tarried for several
165:0.1 Mispeh, Gerasa, Ragaba, Succoth, Amathus, A.,
Adam or Planetary Adam—see also Adam and Eve
20:4.4 magisterial mission sometime between the days of A.
30:4.11 were the sleeping survivors from the days of A. to
31:5.2 in their mission as biologic accelerators, as A. did
34:7.1 were in a measure advanced by the bestowal of A.,
39:5.3 were left on the planet and were assigned to A.’
39:5.4 And had your A. adhered to the original plan for
39:5.5 Vevona, chief of the souls of peace in A.’ day, was
43:5.16 when the Most High separated the sons of A., he set
45:3.16 7. The original A. of Satania, the supervising head of
45:4.11 A., the discredited but rehabilitated planetary father
51:0.1 The original Material Son of Satania is A., and those
51:0.3 A.’ mission was not in vain; Urantia has profited
51:2.1 two of the volunteering group—an A. and an Eve
51:2.3 not intended that a PA. or Eve shall leave their
51:5.2 be there chosen by the sons and daughters of A. as
51:5.6 made since the gift to your peoples of A.’ life plasm.
51:6.1 amalgamation of the races and the sons of A.,
51:6.8 2. The father of the realm—the PA..
51:7.2 PA. assumes the outward direction of the sphere.
52:3.5 Neither is it the divine plan for the PA. or Eve to
55:7.3 These children of A. might so serve on Urantia in
64:6.29 between the Caligastia rebellion and the arrival of A..
64:7.3 Between the times of the Planetary Prince and A.,
64:7.5 offshoot did receive a faint touch of the blood of A.
64:7.11 somewhat upstepped by the violet race of A.,
64:7.15 But long before A. arrived, the blue men of Europe
66:8.4 isolated Urantia down to the time of A.’ sojourn on
67:6.4 Van was left on Urantia until the time of A.,
67:6.5 governed and administered until the arrival of A..
68:5.9 Caligastia and A. endeavored to teach horticulture
69:2.5 A. was a gardener; the God of the Hebrews
72:0.3 It received a Material Son shortly after A. came to
73:5.2 At the time of A.’ arrival, though the Garden was
73:5.5 By the time of A.’ arrival most of the plants of that
73:5.6 more or less natural state pending the arrival of A.,
73:5.7 made ready for the reception of the promised A.
73:5.8 work was hardly finished at the time of A.’ arrival,
73:6.7 A. and his family were not permitted to carry the
73:6.8 A., Eve, their children, and their children’s children,
73:7.1 After the first garden was vacated by A., it was
73:7.1 Nodites for almost four thousand years after A. left
73:7.3 The Melchizedeks counseled A. not to initiate the
73:7.4 The instructions given A. by the Melchizedeks
73:7.4 implied that he was to establish racial, continental,
74:1.2 At the time A. was chosen to come to Urantia, he
74:1.2 he was employed, with his mate, in the trial-and-
74:2.4 As the news of A.’ arrival spread abroad, thousands
74:2.8 the age of A., the third planetary epoch, opens
74:3.3 A.’ second day on earth was spent in session with
74:3.8 It greatly surprised those who accompanied A. on
74:3.8 how fully he understood the nature and function of
74:3.8 The instant he glanced at an animal, he would
74:3.8 he would indicate its nature and behavior.
74:3.8 A. could give names descriptive of the origin,
74:3.8 A. amazed his associates by describing hosts of
74:3.10 A. had so intelligently and so exhaustively discussed
74:4.1 reached a virtually unanimous conclusion that A.
74:4.3 brought about such a great event as the advent of A.
74:4.3 midwayers, sent their leader in great haste to A..
74:4.4 A. held forth in explanation of the orders of divine
74:4.4 A. made it plain that he would accept any honor
74:4.5 They all did as A. directed.
74:5.0 5. ADAM’S ADMINISTRATION
74:5.1 For seven years after A.’ arrival the Melchizedek
74:5.1 they turned administration of world affairs over to A.
74:5.2 A. had requested his advisers to remain on earth
74:5.3 that A. would, eventually, be able to develop some
74:5.3 he began to foster the arts of manufacture with the
74:5.5 A. made a heroic and determined effort to
74:5.5 but he met with stubborn resistance at every turn.
74:5.5 A. had already put in operation a system of group
74:5.5 when he went outside the Garden and sought to
74:5.5 The moment A.’ associates began to work outside
74:5.5 to resist all of A.’ plans for the rehabilitation of
74:5.5 A. tried to warn the races against Caligastia, but
74:5.6 Edenites caused A. no end of trouble; always were
74:5.6 He was finally compelled to withdraw his program
74:5.6 he fell back on Van’s method of organization,
74:5.7 A. abandoned all effort to establish representative
74:5.7 he succeeded in establishing almost one hundred
74:5.8 from one tribe to another dates from the times of A..
74:6.4 Eden, there was no cooking in A.’ household.
74:7.1 The children of A., except for four years’ attendance
74:7.11 made declaration of loyalty to the social rule of A.
74:7.21 A. did his best to discourage the use of set prayers,
74:7.21 A. endeavored to substitute the offerings of the fruit
74:7.22 A. endeavored to teach the races sex equality.
74:7.22 A. definitely taught them that the woman, equally
74:7.23 A. taught his contemporaries all they could
74:7.24 And thus did A. work for the welfare and uplift of
74:8.1 A.’ spending six days inspecting the Garden and
74:8.3 The story of creating Eve out of A.’ rib is a confused
74:8.8 Moses wisely did not attempt to go back of A.’ time,
74:8.8 the stories of A. became intimately associated with
74:8.8 eradicate all reference to human affairs before A.’
74:8.10 endeavored to trace the lineage of Abraham to A.,
74:8.10 Jews assumed that A. was the first of all mankind.
74:8.10 since A. was supposed to be the first man, he must
74:8.10 must have made the world just prior to making A..
74:8.10 And then the tradition of A.’ six days got woven into
74:8.14 impatience of Eve and the errors of judgment of A.,
75:0.1 A. was able to see very little progress outside the
75:0.1 At least that is what often passed through A.’ mind
75:0.1 and he so expressed himself many times to Eve.
75:0.1 A. and his mate were loyal, but they were isolated
75:1.3 No A. of the planetary service was ever set down
75:2.1 Even the young offspring of A. were uninfluenced by
75:2.1 much less to persuade the children of A. to do wrong
75:2.3 Caligastia gave up working on A. and decided to try
75:2.4 do anything which would militate against A.’ plans
75:3.1 A. had just finished his first one hundred years on
75:3.2 impressed with the righteousness of A.’ cause.
75:3.2 A. was cheered by the news that the most powerful
75:3.3 became one of the most able of all of A.’ lieutenants.
75:3.6 Serapatatia made it clear to Eve that A. was
75:3.8 of the autumn evening, not far from the home of A..
75:4.1 A. recognized that something was wrong, and he
75:4.1 he asked Eve to come aside with him in the Garden.
75:4.1 now, for the first time, A. heard the entire story of
75:5.1 A. discerned the whole predicament and, while
75:5.1 he entertained only pity and sympathy for his erring
75:5.2 A., the day after Eve’s misstep, sought out Laotta,
75:5.2 But do not misunderstand; A. was not beguiled;
75:5.2 he knew exactly what he was about;
75:5.2 he deliberately chose to share the fate of Eve.
75:5.2 He loved his mate with a supermortal affection,
75:5.2 lonely vigil on Urantia without her was more than he
75:5.5 The children of A. sought to comfort their mother
75:5.5 A. returned to his home and began to plan for their
75:5.7 when A. returned, Eve experienced a satisfaction of
75:5.8 Time passed, but A. was not certain of the nature of
75:5.8 And then he knew they had failed.
75:5.9 hostilities kept up long after A. and his followers
75:6.1 When A. learned that the Nodites were on the march
75:6.1 he sought the counsel of the Melchizedeks, but they
75:6.1 telling him to do as he thought best and promising
75:6.1 far as possible, in any course he might decide upon.
75:6.2 A. knew that he and Eve had failed; the presence
75:6.2 though he still knew nothing of their personal status
75:6.2 He held an all-night conference with some twelve
75:6.2 A. had no liking for war and accordingly elected to
75:8.1 limited contribution which A. and his descendants
75:8.3 A. should not be regarded as the cause of a curse on
75:8.3 While he did fail in carrying forward the divine plan,
75:8.3 while he did transgress his covenant with Deity,
75:8.3 while he and his mate were most certainly degraded
75:8.4 A. was confronted with a well-nigh hopeless task
75:8.4 he was transported from Jerusem to this dark and
76:0.1 When A. elected to leave the first garden to the
76:0.1 he and his followers could not go west, for the Eden
76:1.1 It required almost a full year for the caravan of A. to
76:1.2 A. found all of the desired territory vacated when he
76:1.2 And here in this new location A. and his helpers set
76:1.3 This site was known to A. as one of the three
76:2.3 In the days of the first Eden A. had indeed sought
76:2.3 A. was burdened with a thousand and one details
76:2.3 he intrusted the organization of worship to those of
76:2.4 failed to impress upon Cain that A. was not his father
76:2.8 classed Cain with the greatly feared tribe of A..
76:3.2 A. wisely spent most of the time training his children
76:3.2 death of A. made little difference in the conduct of
76:3.3 A.’ first son, Adamson (A. ben A.), founded a center
76:3.3 A.’ second son, Eveson, became a masterly leader
76:3.3 Eveson lived not quite so long as A., and his eldest
76:3.3 Jansad, became the successor of A. as the head of
76:3.4 and twenty-nine years after A.’ arrival on Urantia.
76:3.6 A.’ caravan had carried the seeds and bulbs of plants
76:3.7 A. and his family had always subsisted on fruits,
76:4.1 A. and his offspring had blue eyes, and the violet
76:4.4 the descendants of A. began to partake of dairy
76:4.6 your ancestors received so little of A.’ life plasm,
76:4.8 A elected to leave behind as much of his life plasm
76:4.8 before A. died this commission had selected 1,682
76:5.3 A. knew about the dispensational resurrection
76:5.3 and he believed that he and his companion would
76:5.3 He did not know that Michael was so soon to
76:5.3 he expected that the next Son to arrive would be of
76:5.4 A. did entertain the thought that strife-torn Urantia
76:5.5 A. lived for 530 years; he died of what might be
76:6.2 On the third day after A.’ death, the second
76:6.2 souls had already been translated at the time of A.’
77:0.2 group, whose origin dates from the times of A..
77:1.7 the titular leadership of Van until the days of A..
77:2.1 the days of the planetary rebellion to the times of A..
77:2.2 in anticipation of the subsequent appearance of A..
77:2.12 day month persisted long after the days of A..
77:4.1 But even in the times of A. the Nodites were still
77:4.1 Some of the most capable minds serving on A.’
77:5.2 this eldest son of A. had often heard from Van and
77:5.5 a single thought—to marry this son and heir of A..
77:6.5 After the default of A. the primary midwayers
78:0.0 VIOLET RACE AFTER THE DAYS OF ADAM
78:0.2 violet race, beginning soon after the default of A.,
78:1.1 races were at a low level at the time of A.’ arrival,
78:1.1 A.’ contribution to the biologic status of the races,
78:1.6 over fifty thousand years before the arrival of A..
78:2.1 the sons of A. labored along the rivers of Mesop.
78:2.4 A. left a great intellectual and spiritual culture
78:2.4 violet race was predicated on the presence of A.
78:2.4 After A.’ death and as these traditions grew dim
78:3.5 were already more descendants of A. in Europe
78:4.1 much less than this percentage of the blood of A..
78:5.2 terminal migrations of the mixed descendants of A..
78:7.3 priests sought to trace the Jewish people back to A.,
78:8.12 is the story of the violet race after the days of A. and
79:1.6 that long dispersal of the mixed descendants of A.
79:2.3 the early descendants of A. exhibited little desire
79:3.1 the blood of A. produced a marked acceleration in
79:5.7 fifty thousand years before the coming of A..
79:5.9 that one million of the pure-line descendants of A.
80:1.5 A.’ blood has been shared with most of the human
80:2.5 As the descendants of A. journeyed northward
80:7.8 The descendants of A. were dispersed and had been
80:7.9 5000 B.C. the three purest strains of A.’ descendants
81:0.1 plans projected in the missions of Caligastia and A.,
81:0.2 advance in civilization which, since the days of A.,
81:1.1 For thirty-five thousand years after the days of A.,
81:1.7 the descendants of A. had grown wheat and barley,
81:1.7 The descendants of A. and Adamson here met,
81:2.18 progress of mankind up to the coming of A..
81:2.19 The art of pottery making was revived during A.’
81:5.1 A.’ bestowal improved the brain power of the
81:6.44 of earth to establish civilization since the age of A..
86:4.6 This belief (residual from the teachings of A. about
89:2.3 The tradition of A. and the Garden of Eden lent
89:4.5 the Planetary Prince and the sojourn of A. filtered
92:4.5 had forgotten this truth by the time of A.’ arrival.
92:4.6 But the aborted teachings of A. were carried on by
92:5.6 it was, in general, A.’ return as a material ruler.
92:5.6 god Marduk was a perpetuation of the A. legend,
92:5.6 Following the appearance of A. on earth, so-called
92:5.9 never entirely lost the Trinity concept revealed by A..
93:10.7 Michael became successor of both Caligastia and A.;
93:10.7 the planetary Prince of Peace and the second A..
93:10.7 Michael with the titles vicegerents of the second A.
93:10.8 presence on Urantia of Machiventa, A., Eve, and
96:1.8 concept founded on the traditions of the days of A.
122:1.1 neither did Joseph’s lineage go directly back to A..
128:6.2 of manhood to appear on earth since the days of A..
136:1.4 taught that A.’ sin had cursed the human race,
136:4.5 Andon and Fonta, down through A.’ default, and
140:6.6 it was not so in the days of A. and in the Garden.”
140:8.24 formulated his doctrine of Christ as “the second A..”
142:3.6 From the times of A. the teaching of the Trinity has
148:4.7 view mankind as beginning with a perfect A. and
148:4.7 the record which discloses how Cain, the son of A.
155:6.10 men have ever known God since the times of A.,
155:6.10 knew much of this as he was himself a Son of God.
176:2.3 who became the prince of darkness, and then A.,
189:3.2 Urantia who had fallen asleep since the days of A.,
189:3.3 second during the time of A., and this, the third,
Adam and Eve or Planetary Adam and Eve—see Edenic pair
31:5.2 the PA., may elect to humanize, receive Adjusters,
37:9.9 This is the origin of the original A. of each local
39:5.3 The planetary headquarters of such an A. is
39:5.4 It should be apparent that, when an A. arrive on
40:2.2 When such an A. are wholly successful in their
44:1.15 If A. had only survived, then would you have had
50:3.5 from the planet at the time of the arrival of A..
51:0.1 and Daughter—are usually known on a planet as A..
51:0.3 the life and experiences of the interesting pair, A.,
51:0.3 Urantia profited immeasurably from the gift of A.,
51:1.2 The A. who came to Urantia were descended from
51:1.5 An original or directly created A. are immortal by
51:1.8 the loyal children of any A. are immortal, but the
51:1.8 If they do not default, an A. on a planetary mission
51:3.3 A PA. are, in potential, the full gift of physical grace
51:3.3 for many generations A. remain biologically
51:3.4 Prince and his staff and are executed by A..
51:3.4 warned both A. concerning the planetary dangers
51:3.4 Prince did succeed in compromising your A., but
51:3.5 When the work of the Urantia A. was prematurely
51:3.5 In the case of A., the angel of the Garden was
51:3.9 Planetary Prince; A. of the Material Sons of God;
51:5.1 When a PA. arrive on an inhabited world, they have
51:5.1 they have been fully instructed by their superiors as
51:5.3 On normal worlds the PA. never mate with the races
51:6.2 the Planetary Prince and the garden schools of A.
51:6.4 The garden schools of A. are usually devoted to
51:6.5 The continuing existence of the PA., together with
51:7.2 During this age of advanced evolution, A. become
51:7.4 A. pay particular attention to the physical, scientific,
55:3.14 headquarters to act as assistants to the ruling A..
55:3.16 3. The direct planetary progeny of A..
55:4.7 A., who function jointly as the unifiers of the dual
55:4.12 Sovereign, they may be had as advisers to the PA..
55:4.15 that makes it easy for the PA. to secure release from
55:4.18 At any time after this age the PA. can petition the
55:4.23 During this epoch, if not before, A. are always
55:4.24 assignment, a PA. may select careers as follows:
55:4.25 1. They can secure planetary release and from the
55:4.26 2. Very often a PA. will receive Adjusters while yet
55:4.26 they may all go to universe headquarters and there
55:4.27 3. A PA. may elect—as do Material Sons and
55:4.28 4. They may decide to return to system headquarters,
55:4.28 after which service they will receive Adjusters and
55:4.29 5. They may choose to go from their administrative
55:7.2 rulers, or directors, of such a world are the PA..
55:7.3 accompanied by a son and daughter of the A. who
66:2.8 traditions concerning the planetary installation of A..
66:4.5 or shortly after, the time of the arrival of the PA..
66:8.3 the later failure of A. to fulfill their planetary mission
66:8.4 of the new violet race—the descendants of A..
67:6.8 Van remained on earth until after the arrival of A..
67:7.7 Caligastia rebelled, A. did default, but no mortal
68:5.9 A. were gardeners, not shepherds, and gardening
73:0.3 A., a Material Son and Daughter of the local system,
73:1.7 Prior to the arrival of A. these groups—Nodites and
73:2.2 proposed, eighty-three years before the arrival of A.,
73:5.7 A. were well pleased with the general plan of Eden,
73:5.7 they made many changes in the furnishings of their
73:6.1 Van well knew that A. would be dependent on this
73:6.1 after they once appeared on Urantia in material form
73:6.6 Van and associates made ready the Garden for A.,
73:6.6 And A. periodically partook of its fruit for the
73:7.2 the divine plans or as a result of the mistakes of A..
73:7.4 while he and Eve were to divide their time among
74:0.0 ADAM AND EVE
74:0.1 A. arrived on Urantia, from the year A.D. 1934,
74:0.1 All the work of rematerializing the bodies of A.
74:1.0 1. ADAM AND EVE ON JERUSEM
74:1.1 The PA. of Urantia were members of the senior
74:1.3 selected the A. who came to function as the biologic
74:1.4 A. had remained loyal to Michael during the
74:1.4 they were exhaustively instructed as to the plans
74:1.4 They were put under joint oaths of allegiance to the
74:1.4 And they were duly advised to regard themselves as
74:1.6 And thus did A. leave Jerusem amidst the acclaim
74:1.6 They went to their new responsibilities equipped
74:2.0 2. ARRIVAL OF ADAM AND EVE
74:2.1 A. fell asleep on Jerusem, and when they awakened
74:2.2 A. had fully mastered this human dialect before they
74:2.4 welcome A. and to do homage to their unseen Father
74:2.5 Soon after their awakening, A. were escorted to the
74:2.6 the delivery of the charge of planetary custody to A.
74:2.7 And A. were invested with kingly robes on this
74:3.0 3. A. LEARN ABOUT THE PLANET
74:3.1 A. became painfully aware of their isolation.
74:3.1 Prince was still able to make the task of A. difficult
74:3.2 Thus ended the first day of A. on isolated Urantia,
74:3.2 they walked and talked far into the night, their first
74:3.3 A. learned more about the details of the Caligastia
74:3.3 They learned all the facts regarding the utter collapse
74:3.3 They also arrived at a full realization of the folly of
74:3.4 From the large passenger birds—the fandors—A.
74:3.5 the fourth day A. addressed the Garden assembly.
74:3.7 A. were escorted all day, viewing the animal life of
74:3.9 A. rested for the first time in their new home in their
74:3.9 they looked forward with great pleasure to an entire
74:4.1 while A. slumbered, strange things were transpiring
74:4.1 that A. were in reality gods or else so near such an
74:4.2 The amazing events of the first six days of A. on
74:4.2 their heads were in a whirl, they were swept along
74:4.2 the proposal to bring the noble pair up to the temple
74:4.3 guard of honor which had remained behind with A.
74:4.4 near the dawn of their seventh day on earth that A.
74:4.4 transported A. to the Father’s temple.
74:4.5 A., moving apart from the throng, pointed to the
74:5.2 Melchizedeks gave A. their parting advice and best
74:5.4 For ages A. had been instructed in the technique of
74:5.4 now they were face to face with pressing problems,
74:5.7 A. had come to institute representative government
74:5.7 but they found no government worthy of the name
74:6.0 6. HOME LIFE OF ADAM AND EVE
74:6.2 by his sister and Eveson, the second son of A..
74:6.2 When A. left the Garden, their family consisted of
74:6.4 They found their foods—fruits, nuts, and cereals—
74:6.4 They ate once a day, shortly after noontime.
74:6.4 A. imbibed “light and energy” direct from space
74:6.5 The bodies of A. gave forth a shimmer of light, but
74:6.5 they wore clothing in conformity with the custom of
74:6.5 pious and holy men dates back to the days of A..
74:6.6 A. could communicate with each other and with their
74:6.6 By this mechanism A could send and receive thought
74:6.7 to observe these children of A. at play, joyous and
74:6.9 generations of the Garden were performed by A..
74:8.1 in six days was based on the tradition that A. had
74:8.4 by the tradition that A. had physical forms created
74:8.14 A. carried on in the Garden for one hundred and
74:8.14 they presumed to turn aside from the ordained way,
75:0.0 THE DEFAULT OF ADAM AND EVE
75:0.1 they were sorely distressed by the sorry plight of
75:1.2 under normal conditions the first work of a PA.
75:1.3 A. found themselves on a sphere wholly
75:1.4 They were isolated, and the tremendous sense of
75:1.4 the sense of loneliness which bore down upon them
75:1.4 Only indirectly could they communicate with any
75:1.4 Slowly their courage weakened, their spirits drooped
75:1.4 drooped, and sometimes their faith almost faltered.
75:1.5 A. were keenly aware of the enormous undertaking
75:1.6 a seemingly hopeless task as confronted A. in the
75:1.6 But they would have sometime met with success had
75:1.6 success had they been more farseeing and patient.
75:1.6 A., especially Eve, were altogether too impatient;
75:1.6 they were not willing to settle down to the long test.
75:1.6 They wanted to see immediate results, and they did,
75:2.1 to the Garden and held many conferences with A.,
75:2.1 they were adamant to his suggestions of compromise
75:2.1 They had before them enough of the results of
75:3.2 establishing an affiliation with the work of A. in
75:3.2 Serapatatia and his staff were entertained by A. in
75:3.5 Serapatatia held many conferences with A.—
75:4.4 they had been warned by the archangel custodian to
75:4.4 They had been thus admonished: “In the day that you
75:4.8 in your records as “the Lord God calling to A. in
75:5.6 The upright and noble sons and daughters of A.
75:6.0 6. ADAM AND EVE LEAVE THE GARDEN
75:6.1 forbidden to interfere with the personal plans of A..
75:6.3 And for the first time A. were informed of what
75:6.3 These offspring of A. are now on Edentia; we do
75:7.0 7. DEGRADATION OF ADAM AND EVE
75:7.1 It was while the Edenic caravan was halted that A.
75:7.1 verdict: The PA. of Urantia are adjudged in default;
75:7.1 they have violated the covenant of their trusteeship
75:7.2 A. were greatly cheered by the announcement that
75:7.2 their judges had absolved them from all charges of
75:7.2 They had not been held guilty of rebellion.
75:7.4 Long before A. left Jerusem, their instructors had
75:7.4 explained to them the consequences of any vital
75:7.4 warned them, both before and after they arrived on
75:7.4 the consequences attendant upon the default of A..
75:7.5 1. A., like their fellows on Jerusem, maintained
75:7.5 consequence of the intellectual default of A..
75:7.6 the archangel custodian admonished A. that default
75:7.7 Caligastia did succeed in trapping A., but he did not
75:7.7 did not accomplish his purpose of leading them into
75:7.7 What they had done was evil, but they were never
75:7.7 neither did they knowingly enlist in rebellion against
75:8.1 A. did fall from their high estate of material sonship
76:2.1 Cain’s birth, Abel was born, the first child of A. to
76:2.4 Abel knew he was the son of both A and never failed
76:2.7 To A., Cain was fast becoming the grim reminder of
76:3.1 A. greatly missed their former home of beauty and
76:3.2 But long before A. passed away, they recognized
76:3.4 Seth, the eldest surviving son of A. born in the
76:3.7 A. never partook of flesh as a part of their regular
76:4.1 A. were the founders of the violet race of men, ninth
76:4.3 A., like their brethren on Jerusem, were energized by
76:4.4 A. and their first generation of children did not use
76:4.5 Both the physical and spiritual visions of A. were far
76:4.5 Their special senses were much more acute,
76:4.5 they were able to see the midwayers and the angelic
76:4.5 They retained the ability to see these celestial beings
76:4.5 special senses were not so acutely present in their
76:5.0 5. DEATH OF ADAM AND EVE
76:5.1 A. were duly informed that their repentance was
76:5.1 while they were doomed to suffer the fate of the
76:5.1 they should certainly become eligible for admission
76:5.1 They fully believed this gospel of resurrection and
76:5.1 Their transgression had been an error of judgment
76:5.2 A. did not, as citizens of Jerusem, have Thought
76:5.2 of being Adjuster indwelt that greatly heartened A.
76:5.3 Even so, it was always a comfort to A., as well as
76:5.4 And this was a great mystery to A..
76:5.4 They could comprehend the veiled promise of a
76:5.4 they could not grasp the meaning of the intimation
76:5.4 that they might rest until the time of a resurrection
76:5.4 they communicated to their loved one the belief that
76:5.5 They were buried in the center of the temple of
76:5.6 the times of Van and Amadon to the arrival of A.,
76:6.0 6. SURVIVAL OF ADAM AND EVE
76:6.1 A. went to their mortal rest with strong faith in the
76:6.1 they would sometime awake from the sleep of death
76:6.1 worlds all so familiar to them in the days preceding
76:6.2 They did not long rest in the oblivion of the sleep of
76:6.2 A. were repersonalized and reassembled in the
76:6.3 A. quickly passed through the worlds of ascension
76:6.3 A. left Jerusem as permanent citizens—Sons of God;
76:6.3 they returned as ascendant citizens—sons of man.
76:6.3 They were immediately attached to the Urantia
76:6.4 thus ends the story of the PA. of Urantia, a story
76:6.4 When all is summed up, A. made a mighty
77:2.2 staff with the first-generation offspring of A..
77:5.2 the children of A. who elected to remain on earth
77:5.4 A. were much grieved to lose their eldest son,
77:9.10 of Urantia which appeared upon the death of A..
78:1.2 A. contributed much that was of value to the social,
78:1.2 civilization was quickened by the presence of their
78:1.13 A. had left behind a limited but potent progeny,
79:5.7 in contact with even the Andite offspring of A.,
80:7.5 Adamson, the first son of A., and his extraordinary
81:5.1 A. introduced no art of civilization foreign to the
84:7.8 A. exerted a lasting influence on all mankind;
92:4.6 A. again portrayed the concept of the Father of all
93:0.2 and continued in authority until the time of A..
93:0.2 returned to Urantia upon the default of A.,
93:10.7 take place, the sometime return to the planet of A.
93:10.9 We know that A. are destined to accompany their
104:1.2 second presentation of the Trinity was made by A.
119:7.2 shortly after we learned about the default of A..
119:7.6 the seraphim of former attachment to A. in the first
189:3.3 during the ages subsequent to the times of A.,
adamant
75:2.1 conferences with Adam and Eve, but they were a. to
146:2.3 Yes, they made their hearts a. like a stone, lest
185:1.4 When the Jews protested, Pilate was a..
187:1.3 “But Pilate was a.; he would not alter the writing.
Adamic—see Adamic children; Adamic default; Adamic
mission(s); Adamic peoples or race or stock
30:2.118 2. The A. Sons of the Systems.
31:5.1 A. citizens of the local systems, when long delayed
31:5.1 they join the ascending pilgrims on universe capitals
34:7.2 pre-A. man must put forth positive efforts to ascend
37:9.6 While this is not wholly true of the A. Sons and
38:9.7 midwayers are energized by the A. technique,
38:9.10 continue their co-operation with the A. regime of
39:5.1 closely associated with the resident A. citizens,
39:5.2 were removed upon the collapse of the A. regime,
39:5.7 by the ministry of these seraphim of the A. regime.
39:5.8 was transferred to the new regime after the A.
40:0.11 nonmortal ascending orders of sonship—seraphic, A.,
40:3.1 but the secondary or A. midwayers are all routed
40:5.9 On many worlds like pre-A. Urantia great numbers
40:5.10 Many persons from pre-A. Urantia were thus
40:7.2 implantations and modified by the A.-life infusion,
45:6.0 6. ADAMIC TRAINING OF ASCENDERS
45:6.3 with the supernal A. sex creatures of permanent
47:3.5 the blended races of the normal post-A. worlds.
47:3.9 at least up to the status of the post-A. dispensation
48:4.13 much in the way of humor from your A. inheritance,
50:4.2 all of this stands in contrast with the A. regime
51:3.7 Many of the A. group who did not remain loyal to
51:4.8 amalgamation with the progeny of the A. uplifters.
51:5.0 5. BESTOWAL OF THE ADAMIC BLOOD
51:5.3 biologic betterment is a function of the A. progeny.
51:5.5 evolutionary man or woman uniting with the A. sons
51:5.7 to achieve race harmonization by the A. technique,
52:0.4 3. Post-A. Man.
52:3.0 3. POST-ADAMIC MAN
52:3.2 are increasingly bestowed upon the post-A. men,
52:3.2 By the termination of the post-A. age the planet is
52:3.3 It is the prime purpose of the A. regime to influence
52:3.5 The A. progeny never amalgamate with the inferior
52:3.6 The result of the gift of the A. life plasm to the
52:3.6 On an average world the post-A. dispensation is an
52:3.7 By the end of the A. dispensation on a normal planet
52:3.8 This double origin of the post-A. races explains how
52:3.10 post-A. epoch is the dispensation of internationalism.
52:3.11 During the closing centuries of the post-A. age
52:5.1 Son, appeared at the close of the A. dispensation,
55:0.1 and the post-Planetary Prince ages, the post-A. age,
55:4.8 these invisible cousins of the early A. regime.
55:6.3 up to a high level during the post-A. epochs;
61:7.18 and the beginning of the A. dispensation, roughly
63:7.1 Andon and Fonta sorrowed because of the A. failure,
64:6.21 The A. descendants preferred them to all of the later
64:7.12 of the racial strains by the admixture of A. blood.
65:5.2 that the subsequent admixture of the A. life plasm
66:5.16 they held out the promise of the A. gift of a new race
67:7.6 deprive the races of the benefit of the A. inheritance.
68:1.6 the later labors of the A. group of racial uplifters.
73:1.1 The post-A. era is the great scientific age of most
73:2.2 Van well knew that these A. Sons always lived in
73:5.4 Before the disruption of the A. regime a covered
74:1.3 for volunteers for the mission of A. adventure on
74:4.6 it was the custom as long as the A. administration
74:5.4 were at all ready for the reception of the A. culture.
74:6.1 The A. family grounds embraced a little over five
74:6.1 Before the size of the A. family outgrew these early
74:6.2 And this does not include the A. parentage to the
74:6.4 was employed outside of the A. sector of Eden,
74:7.11 received instructions in the plan of the A. bestowal,
74:8.3 of Adam’s rib is a confused condensation of the A.
74:8.8 the earlier traditions recognized pre-A. civilization is
75:3.7 Cano was very sympathetic with the A. regime;
75:4.7 as supplemental to the comprehension of the A.
75:8.2 and the A. bestowal left the world peoples greatly
75:8.2 separate sources: Andonite, Sangik, Nodite, and A..
76:0.2 Cain and Sansa were born before the A. caravan had
76:2.3 to the standards and rulings of pre-A. times.
76:4.7 resistant if your races carried more of the A. life.
76:4.8 women were impregnated with the A. life plasm.
76:6.4 the eventual submergence of the A. inheritance.
77:4.1 their failure to establish a great pre-A. civilization.
77:4.1 until Nodite culture was upstepped by A. infusion.
77:5.1 give consideration to the A. half of their ancestry,
77:8.2 On Urantia the A. midwayers are designated
78:3.3 they became less and less A. until, by the times of
78:3.5 As the period of the early A. migrations ended,
78:4.1 greater percentage of A. blood than the modern
78:4.5 race had retained the A. tradition of peace-seeking,
79:2.3 India had already become tinged with the A. blood
80:3.3 The European civilization of this early post-A period
80:3.7 above all they were artists; the A. mixture suddenly
81:5.1 but the A. blood did augment the inherent ability
81:6.1 until finally the whole of the pure-line A. posterity
84:8.3 but the A. strain elevated this primitive propensity
92:4.6 the first Eden halted the course of the A. revelation
92:5.8 seven major religious epochs of post-A. Urantia:
92:5.9 Sethite priests became the great post-A. teachers.
94:2.5 distorted remnants of the A. teachings can be traced.
114:5.3 the material regime of an A. Son and Daughter is
119:8.4 the A. bestowal he revealed the will of the Father
119:8.8 a system savior, an A. redeemer, a seraphic fellow,
121:1.1 it had not known in all its previous post-A. history
189:3.1 general resurrection of the termination of the A.
Adamic children or offspring
51:5.3 man and women for voluntary mating with the A..
74:6.3 The A. did not take milk from animals when they
74:6.7 The A. attended their own schools until they were
74:6.8 these youths then entered upon a two years’ course
74:6.8 At twenty they were eligible for marriage, and after
74:6.8 after marriage they began their lifework or entered
74:6.9 brother to sister, dates from the traditions of the A.
76:4.6 The A. were usually Adjuster indwelt since they
76:4.6 since they all possessed undoubted survival capacity.
77:5.3 elected to go to Edentia along with those other A.
Adamic default
34:7.4 But even more disastrous was the A. in that it
34:7.6 for the deprivations resulting from the A. default.
39:5.3 After the A. on Urantia, some of these seraphim
39:5.4 In view of the A., it is indeed remarkable that these
65:5.1 beyond our control: the Caligastia betrayal and A..
65:5.2 disappointment owing to the misfortune of the A.
75:8.1 has been uplifted despite the consequences of the A..
76:5.6 with the A. this regime, extending over a period of
76:6.2 roll call of the distinguished survivors of the A.
80:9.12 In spite of the partial A., the higher types did blend.
114:0.7 3. The disruptions of the A. default.
120:2.3 by the Caligastia betrayal and the subsequent A..
Adamic mission(s)
51:3.0 3. THE ADAMIC MISSIONS
51:3.4 offered crafty and effective opposition to the A.;
51:3.5 angels, the planetary helpers, are attached to the A.
51:3.6 The midway creatures are indigenous to the A..
74:1.3 for volunteers for the mission of A. adventure on
75:1.1 The A. on experimental, rebellion-seared, and
75:8.4 In estimating the results of the A. on your world,
78:2.2 souls never lost sight of the purpose of the A.,
93:1.1 which followed the miscarriage of the A. on Urantia.
Adamic peoples or race or stock
21:4.3 the largest hereditary legacy of the As. which has
37:9.10 Son and Daughter are commissioned to found the Ar
51:4.4 are upstepped by the imported A. or violet race.
51:4.7 soon after the arrival of the imported violet or Ar..
52:1.3 blended with the later imported violet race, the Ap..
52:5.9 through the high resistant qualities of the A. strains
63:4.2 Humor was the legacy of the later A. race.
64:6.9 of being upstepped by the admixture of the later As..
64:6.16 a small but potent legacy of the later imported As..
64:6.23 was so greatly upstepped by the admixture of the As.
64:6.26 would have been derived from the infusion of the As.
64:6.32 a thoroughgoing admixture with the superior As..
74:6.7 of the present-day races are derived from the As..
77:6.1 the offspring of the pure As united with a humanized
78:0.1 Here in Mesopotamia the Ap. held forth, sending out
80:0.2 peoples incorporate the surviving strains of the As.
81:3.8 Infusion of the As. into the human races not only
81:4.11 Caucasoid—the Andite blend of the Nodite and As.,
Adamite
76:3.3 the successor of Adam as the head of the A. tribes.
78:1.3 The center of A. culture was in the second garden,
78:3.1 but the absorption of the A. teachers, traders, and
78:3.5 green, and indigo—with a sprinkling of the A. stock
78:4.3 the highest types of the surviving remnants of the A.
78:6.6 the survival of many superior Nodite and A. strains.
80:1.6 artistic as to win the affection of some A. woman,
80:1.6 of a blue woman to receive the attentions of an A..
95:1.2 But the custom of the early A. peoples in honoring
95:2.1 by the arrival of superior strains of Nodite, A., and
Adamites
45:5.6 Jerusem A. govern themselves by universal suffrage
51:5.3 these A. do not go out among the races; the prince’s
70:1.2 Sangik races, together with the later deteriorated A.
73:7.1 Nodites who opposed co-operation with the A..
73:7.3 Garden should be the permanent home of the A..
73:7.3 They were to become emissaries of a new life to all
73:7.3 they were to mobilize for unselfish bestowal upon
74:6.7 The A. all had a great appreciation of music as well
74:7.20 But the A. taught many additional reasons for these
74:7.20 They taught that “whoso sheds man’s blood by man
74:8.6 contact with the remnants of the civilization of the A
75:5.9 bitter warfare between the A. and the Nodites,
76:0.1 later journeyed eastward to join the A. in their new
76:1.4 Now were the A. compelled to wrest a living from
76:1.4 They found the first garden partially prepared for
76:2.9 peace between this division of the Nodites and A.
76:2.9 And for hundreds of years the Elamites and the A.
76:3.3 The civil rulers of the A. were derived hereditarily
76:3.8 The A. greatly excelled the surrounding peoples in
76:3.8 They produced the third alphabet and otherwise laid
76:3.8 they maintained the arts of writing, metalworking,
76:3.8 they produced a type of architecture that was not
76:4.2 with the A. suffered the severe pangs of childbirth.
77:2.3 mixtures of the later appearing A. in the second
77:3.9 The mixed races of the Andites (Nodites and A.)
77:4.5 relative peace between this Nodite group and the A.,
77:4.5 custom for the Sons of God (the A.) to intermarry
77:4.6 the Nodite ancestry which blended with the A. to
77:4.9 but, despite extensive intermarriage with the A.,
78:1.3 1. The violet race—A. and Adamsonites.
78:1.4 this group became thoroughly admixed with the A.
78:1.11 and mingled with Nodites and A. from the east.
78:2.0 2. THE ADAMITES IN THE SECOND GARDEN
78:2.2 did they valiantly fight off the influence of the
78:2.2 while they willingly sent forth their choicest sons
78:2.3 cultural status of the A. were far above the general
78:2.4 the cultural level of the A. steadily deteriorated
78:2.5 But the A. were a real nation around 19,000 B.C.,
78:2.5 they had poured forth millions of their progeny into
78:3.0 3. EARLY EXPANSIONS OF THE ADAMITES
78:3.2 the A. journeyed westward to the valley of the Nile;
78:3.3 the purer elements of the A. were well on their trek.
78:3.3 And as they penetrated northward, they became less
78:3.3 they had become thoroughly admixed with the other
78:3.4 character were absorbed by northward-moving A..
78:3.5 by a great reservoir of the A. mixed with Nodites,
78:3.10 It took so long for the earlier waves of A. to pass
78:4.2 and consisted of a blend of the A. and Nodites.
78:4.2 the migrating A. and Nodites entered the then fertile
78:4.2 they soon blended with the superior inhabitants,
78:4.5 But as the A. united with the Nodite stocks, who
78:5.1 the extensive union of the A. with the surrounding
78:5.2 blended that they could no longer be considered A..
79:0.1 successive civilizations of Dalamatians, Nodites, A.
79:3.3 history of India stems from the teachings of the A.
80:1.0 1. THE ADAMITES ENTER EUROPE
80:1.1 Saharans from the south met Nodites and A. from
80:1.4 was little to hinder the westward migration of the A..
80:1.5 dark peoples of Africa were not attractive to the A..
80:1.5 They would have mixed freely with the red man
80:1.5 they were kindly disposed toward the yellow man,
80:1.5 they very naturally chose union with the blue races of
80:1.6 which were repulsive to the earlier migrating A.,
80:1.6 it a high honor to be permitted to mate with the A..
80:2.5 curtailed the westward movements of the A., while
80:2.5 And for many generations the A. hunted, herded,
80:2.5 now the A. enter Europe from the east and find the
80:3.3 blue men with the creative imagination of the A..
80:3.3 deteriorated the cultural and spiritual status of the A.
80:3.4 wholly free from the sexual vices of the mixed A..
80:4.3 The A. were pacific; the Nodites were belligerent.
81:1.2 Asia that terminated the early migrations of the A.,
81:4.2 The A. and Nodites were long-headed;
81:4.8 5. A., the violet race.
81:4.9 the A. and the Nodites have become so admixed
82:1.2 and beauty appreciation of the Nodites and A..
83:5.11 of the evolutionary tribes with the Nodites and A..
83:6.2 Monogamy was wholly natural to the purer A. and
84:5.5 The A. and Nodites accorded women increased
84:7.8 before the days of the Nodites and the later A..
89:5.3 Andonites were not, nor were the Nodites and A.;
89:6.1 and A. were the least addicted to cannibalism.
114:7.12 had its largest membership in the days of the A. and
Adamized
34:7.5 because their ancestors were not more fully A. by
77:4.8 the later A. Sumerians confused both the first and
80:0.1 when its A strains were blended with the later Andite
Adams or Planetary Adams
37:9.9 capital, though some are commissioned as PA..
37:9.10 PA. are both descending and ascending Sons, but we
37:9.11 but they usually retire upon the arrival of the PA..
38:9.4 the planetary biologic uplifters, the A. and Eves,
39:5.1 are primarily assigned to the service of the PA.,
39:5.3 the Material Sons and Daughters, the A. and Eves,
39:5.3 These seraphim are of invaluable service to the PA.
40:2.1 indeed, the PA.—the Material Sons and Daughters of
40:2.2 After these formalities such liberated A. and Eves
45:5.2 The domain of the A. is the center of attraction to all
45:5.3 the PA. and Eves are plainly visible to the mortal
45:6.5 parenthood by assisting the Jerusem A. and Eves in
51:0.0 THE PLANETARY ADAMS
51:1.2 since the reproductive potential of the A. would be
51:1.3 These Material Sons (the A) and Material Daughters
51:1.5 thirteen PA. have been lost in rebellion and default
51:1.7 biologic upliftment falls to the progeny of the PA..
51:1.8 The Life Carriers designedly deprive the PA. and
51:2.0 2. TRANSIT OF THE PLANETARY ADAMS
51:2.2 A. and Eves are semimaterial creatures and, as
51:2.3 this dematerializing technique for preparing the A.
51:3.5 Adamic mission, always accompanying the PA.
51:3.9 neither has the mission of the PA. always been so
51:6.1 Thus do the A. and Eves and their progeny
52:2.10 the times of the arrival of the second Sons, the A.,
52:3.2 the A. do not possess Adjusters, but their planetary
119:3.8 Only through deception and sophistry have the A.
Adamson—the first born of the violet race
74:6.2 A. was the first-born of the violet race of Urantia,
74:6.5 The descendants of A. always thus portrayed their
76:3.3 Adam’s first son, A. (Adam ben Adam), founded a
76:3.7 Neither did A. nor Eveson nor the other children of
77:4.13 A. visited one of the easternmost of the old Vanite
77:5.0 5. ADAMSON AND RATTA
77:5.1 the secondary midwayers are the grandchildren of A.
77:5.2 A. was among that group of the children of Adam
77:5.2 he had often heard from Van and Amadon the story
77:5.2 he determined to go in search of this land of his
77:5.3 A. was 120 years old at this time and had been the
77:5.3 He wanted to remain with his parents and assist them
77:5.3 but he was greatly disturbed by the loss of his mate
77:5.4 A. would not desert his parents on Urantia, he was
77:5.4 he was disinclined to flee from hardship or danger,
77:5.4 but he found the associations of the second garden
77:5.4 He did much to forward early activities of defense
77:5.5 A company of twenty-seven followed A. in quest of
77:5.5 In a little over three years A.’ party actually found
77:5.5 among these people he discovered a beautiful
77:5.5 issue, but Ratta lost her heart to the majestic A..
77:5.5 And quickly the idea grew upon A..
77:5.6 A. and Ratta had a family of sixty-seven children.
77:5.6 A. gave origin to a great line of the world’s
77:5.6 but A. well knew of the existence of the primary
77:5.6 he concluded that something similar was transpiring
77:5.6 he decided to mate them, since one was male and the
77:5.7 A. lived for 396 years.
77:5.7 Many times he returned to visit his father and mother
77:5.7 Every seven years he and Ratta journeyed south to
77:5.7 During A.’ life midwayers did service in upbuilding
77:5.8 A. and Ratta thus had at their command this corps of
77:5.9 almost seven thousand years from the times of A.
77:5.10 cultures fostered by four groups of A.’ descendants.
77:5.10 The residue of A.’ descendants migrated north and
77:6.2 Among the children of A. there were just sixteen of
77:6.5 the secondary group were attached to the A. center
77:6.5 at the death of A., endeavored to swing the whole
77:6.6 After the death of A. the remainder of the secondary
78:1.5 five or six settlements to the north and east of the A.
78:8.4 races of Turkestan, including some of the A. stock.
80:7.3 group of the tall descendants of A. made their way
80:7.3 by Sato, a direct descendant of A. and Ratta.
80:7.4 later sons of A. carried the then most valuable strains
80:7.5 people is a direct legacy of the posterity of A.,
80:9.6 This invasion included the remaining groups of A.’
81:1.7 The descendants of Adam and A. here met, traded,
90:3.9 Greeks, having preserved the traditions of A.’
93:7.2 The descendants of A., clustered about the shores
98:1.1 a people who still fostered the traditions of A. and
Adamsonite
77:5.10 vestiges of what was onetime the A. headquarters
78:1.3 center of the violet race was the A. headquarters,
80:7.5 from Mesopotamia except for the culture of the A.
Adamsonites
77:5.9 The A. maintained a high culture for almost seven
77:5.9 they became admixed with the neighboring Nodites
78:1.3 1. The violet race—Adamites and A..
78:2.3 the old settlements of Van and Amadon and the A.
78:5.3 dialect of that region with the language of the A.
80:7.4 comprising the end of the civilization of the A..
80:7.13 descendants of these A. became incorporated in the
81:3.5 and tin to make bronze was made by one of the A. of
adapt
28:5.12 Perfectors of Wisdom a. decisions to the real needs
39:2.15 Broadcasters a. the higher ideographic techniques of
65:6.4 illustrates how evolving organisms are able to a.
65:6.7 The ability of animals to a. themselves to air, water,
70:11.7 effort of judges to a. written laws to the changing
96:5.5 truly pitiful to watch Moses trying to a. his sublime
99:0.2 the intelligent efforts of society to a. its usages and
107:7.3 plans for man’s eternal career, Adjusters a., modify,
124:1.13 sought to a. himself to the practices of his family.
126:5.10 and to a. their condition to the highest possible
134:3.8 difficult to a. the Master’s teachings at Urmia to
139:5.9 The inability of Philip to a. himself to a new
140:8.10 how best to a. Jesus’ life to its own problems.
195:2.7 to a. religious practices to the existing current of life.
196:3.32 The animal must a. itself to the environment, but the
adaptability
28:4.4 exhibit a high order of a. for understanding and
28:5.13 the consummate wisdom of experience and a.,
43:7.4 can equal the univitatia in artistic skill, social a.,
92:6.16 Buddhism has shown an a. to the mores of many
94:4.9 Hinduism has an a to changing conditions that excels
96:3.1 a. which enabled Moses to manage the diversified
130:4.7 The meaning of life is its a.; the value of life is its
180:5.9 a. of divine truth to the individual requirements
adaptable
102:7.2 a relative revelation which is ever a. to the evolving
118:3.3 never dead and formal, always vibrant and a.—
adaptation
23:2.12 infinite a. of all things to their supreme purpose on
44:4.9 making a superuniverse a. of all Paradise broadcasts
46:2.5 Rather is there a creative a. which foreshadows the
48:2.22 Your a. to this basically uniform but successively
51:5.7 race improvement by largely human methods of a.
57:8.7 make a report on its a. for a life-experiment station.
59:1.3 considerable progress in a. to a nonmarine habitat.
61:1.8 5. Apply superior intelligence to environmental a.
61:3.6 In intelligence and a. the elephant is approached
65:4.1 to modify and, if possible, improve the Satania a. of
65:6.2 There is original endowment of a. in living things
65:6.2 of environmental adjustment, organismal a.,
69:2.3 These specializations of labor arose by a. to pressure
70:11.7 This provides for progressive a. to altering social
77:8.11 possess sufficient latitude of a. to make, at will,
86:6.4 The discomfort of enforced a. to a changing
92:2.4 its current evolutionary status, plus its genius for a..
99:0.3 religion must accordingly quicken its a. to this new
100:3.5 The greater the quality of cosmic a., the more of
108:1.1 wise and efficient policy of eternal fitness of a. to
118:7.6 of self-perpetuation, self-propagation, and self-a..
122:5.5 He was a thinker; Mary was a planner, expert in a.
127:4.4 an individuality of a. that greatly impressed all the
130:4.7 Life is an a. of the original cosmic causation to the
134:3.8 completed such an a. of Jesus’ teachings, restating
178:1.15 in channels of new a. to the peculiar needs and
180:5.10 And this entire living a. of love must be effected in
adaptations
63:4.6 the new inventions and a. to environment which
83:0.1 loose matings of the herd through variations and a.,
86:2.1 and institutes evolutionary changes and biologic a..
92:7.2 advancing expressions of the old beliefs, new a. and
121:5.13 made certain a. of the teachings of Jesus so as to
adaptative
65:0.6 regulate the a. or nonmechanical-teachable types of
65:6.5 then began an a. readjustment toward thirty-two in
82:0.1 resulting from all evolutionary and a. adjustments.
109:0.1 As the child acquires a. versatility for his adult
178:1.15 of spiritual growth, increase, and a. development.
180:5.1 growing truth, expanding, unfolding, and a. truth.
adaptatively
65:6.5 The process of evolution is still actively and a. in
adapted—see adapted to
25:1.5 assigned to the activities for which they are best a.,
62:3.2 perfectly opposable thumbs, just about as well a. for
63:2.4 to chip these flints so that they would be better a. for
81:2.15 Next man a. such natural materials as wood and
114:7.9 the better a. secondary midway creatures are able
146:1.3 all things visible and material, as later a. by Philo
adapted to
2:4.5 Mercy is the justice of Supremacy a. to the
9:0.1 create beings well a. to serve as ministering spirits
13:1.3 beings, superbly endowed and marvelously a. to
14:3.8 worlds are fittingly a. to their purpose of harboring
15:2.3 These one thousand worlds a. to support life are
15:5.12 formation of planetary bodies a. to mortal habitation.
23:2.20 the worlds which are best a. to life experiments.
26:5.4 under the tutelage of supernaphim by nature a. to
41:7.15 energy of the rarest form, admirably a. to energize
46:2.3 a gas a. to the respiration of the morontia order of
49:5.11 Experimental worlds are usually ideally a. to the
50:4.9 these schools of culture and training are well a. to
58:1.5 such life forms as we had decided would be best a.
59:4.11 fishes had a. to both fresh and salt waters.
59:6.10 the land was largely covered with vegetation a. to
65:2.16 The severity of the glacial era were in every way a.
66:5.4 breeding those animals best a. to help human beings
92:4.9 no more than partial, transient, and practically a. to
98:7.11 Christianity, today, has become a religion well a.
113:2.7 seraphim whom they selected as best a. to guide
134:3.8 prepare our view of the Urmia teachings as a. to
adapting
28:6.5 the Infinite Spirit in the mission of a. the justice of
43:1.11 modifying the currents of space and for a. other
43:5.10 charged with the task of a the emergency enactments
44:4.9 a. and translating the broadcasts of the Ancients of
70:12.20 with a. them to ever-changing current needs,
adaptive
94:4.8 the most a., amorphic religion to appear on Urantia.
add
19:6.3 the passing of time may a. to their stores of
27:3.2 ascenders have continued to a. group after group
29:3.8 would only a. to your confusion and consternation.
36:3.6 Life Carriers may not a. anything supplemental to the
42:1.4 energy or ever to a. to matter that which we call life.
44:0.18 Each new translation or resurrection will a. one
44:6.9 then a. the culminating and finishing touches to the
46:3.3 the Uversa friends a. the reflectivity phenomena to
48:7.25 but death did a. to the experiential status the
57:5.13 your sun did a. to its metamorphosing planetary
66:6.6 The Dalamatia teachers sought to a. conscious social
75:3.9 to a. Eve’s own little scheme of world saving to the
79:7.5 The infusion of this new blood did not a. so much to
81:6.31 specialism a. to the problems of labor placement.
100:6.5 but religion does a. new meanings to all of life;
102:6.1 the progress of science a. greatly to the mortality
110:6.5 your development a. to the ability of the Adjuster to
112:0.12 God is no respecter of persons,but neither does he a.
130:3.6 Ganid did not arrange these selections and a. his own
137:8.14 I have not come to a. to the heavy burdens of those
139:11.9 Jesus would always a.: “That is not the business of
165:5.2 Which of you by anxiety can a. a handbreadth to
173:2.5 will a. that he received his authority from John;
192:2.10 Admix friendship with your counsel and a. love to
added
2:2.2 nothing can be a. to it nor anything taken from it.”
7:5.7 The Eternal Son a. to the experience of all Havona
7:5.7 he a. to the supposed experiential capacity of his
9:4.2 Mind does not have to be a. to pure spirit, for spirit
18:0.11 the passing of time a. to their equipment for cosmic
19:4.5 the testimony of ascendant perfection has been a.,
21:4.6 he has a. to his nature the experience of a creature,
25:4.12 constantly acquiring a. knowledge and enhanced
28:6.15 sufficiently developed to gracefully bear these a.
47:4.3 more of Jerusem features a. to the mansion worlds.
48:5.6 there are a. the schools of ethics, the schools of
48:7.25 23. Death a. nothing to the intellectual possession or
51:5.6 When this strain of the Material Sons is a. to the
57:8.20 the ocean bottom grew increasingly heavy, and a. to
69:5.12 new wants were rapidly a to the original food hunger
78:5.6 and a. desirable qualities to the later Chinese stocks.
80:6.3 And Andites a. greatly to the metalworking skill of
84:5.4 the time really came for woman to enjoy a. rights,
86:3.2 and death was a. to this long list of unexplained
91:6.2 prayer has many times a. to the efficacy of other
97:9.3 they raised Saul’s army to 330,000 and a. “Judah”
100:6.9 wisdom which is a. to purely experiential wisdom.
112:0.14 12. Personality is one thing which can be a. to spirit,
112:0.14 (Mind does not have to be a. to spirit.)
112:1.19 In aggregations parts are a.; in systems parts are
118:0.11 you can always envisage one more being a..
118:0.11 addition to number, still always one more can be a..
119:5.4 an ascending mortal lent new and a. interest to the
121:8.3 matter a. at the end to replace the latter one fifth of
121:8.6 Matthew’s original record was edited and a. to in
122:1.1 many non-Jewish racial strains which had been a.
127:5.5 then Jesus a.: “If I am a son of destiny, I must not
139:1.6 Peter, two thousand souls were a. to the kingdom,
139:1.9 edited, amended, altered, and a. to until they made
139:8.10 youthful sorrow and had a. to his temperamental
140:6.13 entrance thereto, all things needful shall be a. to you
142:8.3 season of labor; many souls were a. to the kingdom.
144:3.15 there was a. to this prayer an extra clause, reading:
146:3.1 whither,” and a.: “Where you leave off, we begin.
149:1.2 their homes, a. to the enlargement of Jesus’ fame.
150:1.1 Jesus a. two other women to this group—Mary
152:2.7 Peter promptly a., “We have yet to eat this evening.”
152:6.3 the parable of the sower and a. these words: “You
155:3.1 Very few were a. to the group of believers as a
156:2.3 their short sojourn many were a. to the kingdom.
156:3.1 many were a. to the kingdom during this week of
157:1.3 the catch, paying sufficient, with what was a. by
158:6.5 When Jesus had thus spoken to the twelve, he a.:
159:3.8 faith is an addition of power, not an a. burden of
169:1.1 and then a. his favorite parable of the prodigal son.
176:2.8 and a. (in part) to the Mark and Luke records.
195:3.6 by the Mithraic ritual; much pagan pageantry was a..
addicted
89:6.1 and Adamites were the least a. to cannibalism.
89:6.3 are a. to making foolish and needless vows,
addicts
85:3.3 became genuine venom a. and could not get along
adding
79:2.1 were blended, the Andite invasion a. the last stock.
97:9.21 Isaiah said, “A. house to house and field to field.”
123:3.5 starting out with one candle the first night and a. one
123:6.9 remain at home “with my father and mother,” a.,
127:5.5 thanked Rebecca for her expressed admiration, a.,
130:3.4 always a.: “But Yahweh is the God developed
135:7.3 a. more that was helpful and comforting compared
138:7.6 to devote themselves to fishing for two weeks, a.,
170:0.2 In this narrative we will amplify the address by a.
addition
34:7.1 the mortal nature has been upstepped by the a. of the
46:2.3 air is very similar to that of Urantia with the a. of a
63:2.5 they almost lost the fire, but they saved it by the a. of
65:2.15 to benefit by the a. of certain strains of the central
76:4.8 was benefited by the a. of 1,570 superior men and
88:2.5 Moses, in the a. of the second commandment to
118:0.11 for no matter how many times you repeat this a. to
122:5.8 Mary’s father in the work of building an a. to his
122:6.3 After the birth of Martha, Joseph built an a. to this
124:1.7 Joseph started the building of an a. to their house,
144:3.15 Lord’s prayer by the a. of—“In the name of the Lord
151:3.16 the Master never made further mention of this a. to
159:3.8 what sails are to a ship; faith is an a. of power, not
185:0.2 the praetorium, an a. to the fortress of Antonia,
addition, in—see addition to, in
14:4.20 and, in a., carry on the manifold tasks of teaching,
18:5.2 In a. the Recents of Days have assigned to them
26:1.16 Seconaphim are likewise limited and in a. must work
26:3.5 In a. Chief Recorders automatically transmit the
72:5.12 in a. they are beginning to appreciate the well-earned
89:7.4 in a., this whole ritual afforded an acceptable excuse
91:2.6 In a., there is a definite spiritual phase of true prayer
110:5.1 the Adjuster, in a., endeavors to tell you what truly is
110:7.5 in a. thereto this potential finaliter embraces all the
187:1.8 In a., there had been one hearing right after another
addition to, in
0:6.8 connoting the presence-activity of living ministry i.
2:7.9 rehabilitate itself if, i. its moral mandates, religion
4:2.2 and i. all this the operation of these laws has been
6:5.6 are everything else i. being such Deity personalities.
9:1.8 I. this supercontrol of energy and things physical,
9:2.1 And i. these spiritual realities, we think we discern
9:2.4 I. these Paradise presences, Urantians benefit by the
9:8.9 and i. to these two fundamental types there are
13:1.15 beings who partake of the traits of the Father i. their
14:1.9 I. other functions this impersonal Spirit co-ordinates
14:4.18 I. the Havona natives, the inhabitants of the central
15:9.2 I. the universal Paradise circuits and i. the presence-
20:2.4 I. their services on higher levels, the Avonals have
22:0.1 I. descending and ascending orders of sonship there
22:4.5 I. these experiential qualifications, the Trinitized
22:8.1 I. the creature-trinitized sons considered in this
26:8.2 I. the general work of preparing their candidates for
29:4.37 The frandalanks that register time i. to quantitative
33:4.6 I. these assistants, Gabriel may employ any and all
40:10.12 but i. other things the Trinity embrace endows them
44:8.2 I. this natural ability, or rather supplemental thereto,
46:3.1 I. provisions for reception of these extra-Nebadon
46:5.33 Other Jerusem circles: I. these residential circles
46:7.7 —i. material beings—the morontia creations,
57:7.6 I. the gases enumerated it is heavily charged with
62:3.6 I. to the propensities exhibited by their ancestors,
68:2.7 and i. all of these desirable traits, woman was an
72:8.1 I. the basic compulsory education program extending
72:11.3 some line of study i. the mastery of military tactics.
89:0.1 The head-hunter, i. practicing the cult of skull
93:8.1 I. these reasons, Melchizedek wanted to leave the
107:1.6 much that takes place i. this transcendent ministry
107:6.4 I. conjectured mindedness, factors of pure energy are
108:3.5 i. his admonitions and indictments delivered to the
110:7.5 in a. thereto this potential finaliter embraces all the
111:0.2 The feeling of the inner presence i. the external
113:1.8 thus these human souls, i. the ever-present Adjusters,
123:5.6 Next, i. to his more formal schooling, Jesus began to
126:5.11 cows, four sheep, a donkey, and a dog, i. the doves.
153:2.4 wonders i. more evidential spiritual transformations
158:4.2 I. to this nervous malady this lad had become
additional
6:3.1 but he can show mercy to creatures in one a. way,
6:5.4 divine act of producing a. Sons possessing creative
8:5.5 for many a. reasons the spirit presence of the Spirit
9:8.12 numerous a. powers of intellect wholly unknown to
12:1.16 they postulate an a. and unrevealed creation
13:1.17 There are numerous a. orders of spirit personalities,
13:2.7 are granted permission to land on five a. secret
13:3.2 the creation of a. reserves of these orders on the
15:14.5 two hundred a. planets are evolving favorably
20:2.6 On these a. magisterial missions an Avonal may or
21:4.1 range from the initial experience up through five a.
24:7.7 There is an a. reason for supposing the Graduate
25:8.9 Many a. services are performed by the Paradise
28:4.8 are a. to the established universe technique of the
30:0.2 It would require numerous a. papers to cover the
30:2.130 records of numerous a. groups of intelligent beings,
33:1.2 Michael possesses even a. power and authority,
34:6.1 a. spiritual influences may be received by nature
35:6.5 a. Sons of the Vorondadek order to assist with the
36:6.4 an a. phenomenon; the “breath of life” must be
37:10.1 numerous a. beings concerned in the maintenance of
38:7.5 By study in the schools they acquire a. tongues.
39:0.10 by experience and through a. education they can
44:3.6 to gain a. information respecting one’s present and
46:5.33 are on Jerusem numerous a. designated abodes.
47:7.2 vocabulary, still a. enlargement being required for
49:2.26 There are numerous a. physical variations in life,
50:5.6 the a. leisure is utilized to promote personal comfort.
54:5.14 I doubt not that there are just as many a. reasons not
54:6.7 Regardless of the many a. reasons for delaying the
55:9.1 and a. readjustments of universe administration.
57:2.3 and a. physical controllers were dispatched to nine
65:7.7 And still a. spirit ministry accompanies the action
70:6.3 and this was an a. reason for making the chief-kings
72:9.3 may have a. votes conferred upon them not
73:4.3 beasts, served as an a. defense against hostile attacks
74:7.20 But the Adamites taught many a. reasons for these
74:7.20 the Adjuster was presented as an a. reason for not
85:1.5 high elevations of land were worshiped for this a.
94:4.6 Numerous a. gods have arisen since the early days of
94:8.15 several a. or secondary commandments, whose
94:11.9 enlightened one and began to take on a. attributes.
101:4.2 in consequence of a. scientific developments and
101:5.12 Revelation has the a. assurance of its expanded
106:9.5 time viewpoint—must be supplemented by the a.
109:1.2 This a. training is made possible by the experience of
112:5.6 You will be afforded a. time in which to prove
112:5.12 a. to the Mystery Monitor, which survives death.
113:2.5 share most of your emotions and some a. ones.
119:0.4 experiences make them merciful in new and a. ways.
120:2.2 the a. task of technically terminating the Lucifer
132:0.4 women prepared for the recognition of a. truths in
139:4.10 ready to receive such a. instructions as might be
140:8.20 he had come down to earth to teach something a.,
144:2.4 spirit and many a. blessings to those who ask him?
144:5.1 several a. forms of prayer, but Jesus did this only in
165:0.1 cities and towns and some fifty a. villages: Macad,
167:5.7 that evening his apostles privately asked many a.
174:2.1 a council between the Sanhedrin and some fifty a.
176:3.4 five a. talents, saying, ‘Lord, you gave me five
179:4.6 thought Judas had gone to procure something a. for
additions
46:5.27 the alterations or a. to their planetary memorials.
63:4.6 This language continued to grow, and almost daily a.
additive
12:9.3 the predictable a. consequences of such unions.
address—noun
13:2.1 but Ascendington will be your home a. at all times,
44:4.7 language of Nebadon we could, in a half hour’s a.,
67:2.2 noble Van made his memorable a. of seven hours’
74:3.10 his masterly inaugural a. and his charming manner,
91:0.3 evolved, these petitions became superhuman in a.,
127:2.8 In the course of this a. Jesus made several veiled
132:4.8 that superb a. in the course of which Jesus said:
143:1.8 but it is the introduction of his a., and Jesus went on
147:5.7 Jesus made the long-to-be-remembered a. to the
149:3.3 concluding his a., Jesus said: “You should remember
154:5.4 About 7:30 this morning Jesus began his parting a.
154:6.4 Jesus was in the midst of delivering his parting a. to
154:6.4 Jesus’ a. was likely to be terminated any moment by
154:6.10 Jesus had intended to finish his a. and then have a
156:5.1 in the course of his a., Jesus first told his followers
170:0.2 In this narrative we will amplify the a. by adding
171:0.2 The a. on the kingdom and the announcement that
173:1.6 As Jesus was about to begin his a., two things
175:0.1 at the temple and began the delivery of his last a. in
175:0.2 his farewell public a. of mercy to mankind coupled
175:4.1 first and mercy-proffering half of this farewell a..
175:4.12 temple as the concluding portion of his farewell a..
178:0.1 his farewell a. to the combined camp group of
178:2.1 were able to take in even a part of his forenoon a..
address—verb
52:2.10 most worlds seriously a. themselves to the tasks of
74:2.2 Andon heard the exalted ruler of his world a. him in
87:6.14 You a. one another in common, everyday language,
91:0.3 evolved, these petitions became superhuman in a.,
108:3.5 local universe inspectors always a. themselves,
123:5.10 over the Sabbath in Nazareth, to a. the synagogue.
125:6.13 mother of Jesus a. herself to the task of preparing
142:7.17 Must I ever a. you only as children?
172:5.3 at least permit one of the apostles to a. the crowd.
173:0.3 mounted one of the platforms and began to a. the
174:5.4 I would a. you as the first and last of such a group
177:3.7 elders were amazed that Jesus did not return to a.
179:3.2 Peter presently collected his wits sufficiently to a.
addressed
5:3.4 no reason why prayer should not be a. to God as a
36:4.1 who respond to the call of the System Sovereign a.
73:0.2 This request was a. to the Most Highs of Edentia
74:3.5 Adam and Eve a. the Garden assembly.
75:1.1 But when they a. themselves to the all-important
84:3.10 as soon as man a. himself to the tilling of the soil,
91:0.2 The earliest prayer forms were not a. to Deity.
91:3.2 Toda tribe, prayers that were not a. to anyone in
119:1.3 presented orders a. to our chief, derived from the
119:6.2 Michael a. the assembled inhabitants of the sphere
121:6.6 last of the narratives of Jesus’ earth life, was a. to
130:3.4 Gonod a. himself to business while Jesus and
143:5.5 Nalda most penitently a. the Master, saying: “My
145:5.10 Silence prevailed for a season, and then Thomas a.
151:5.6 spirits and had a. himself to their fear-tossed minds,
157:3.3 first question Jesus had ever a. to them concerning
162:6.2 Jesus a. the worshipers after the chanting of the
167:4.1 And then, looking up, Jesus a. the messenger in the
167:4.7 Thomas a. his fellows, saying: “We have told the
168:4.9 6. All true prayers are a. to spiritual beings, and all
173:5.1 Jesus a. himself again to the assembled crowd and
174:0.1 women’s corps, as Jesus never again formally a.
174:2.2 a. Jesus: “Master, we know you are a righteous
179:4.4 Peter a. John, “Ask him who it is, or if he has told
180:4.4 questions which either Judas or his brother ever a. to
181:1.1 Jesus stood and a. them: “As long as I am with you
181:2.1 He then a. himself to saying good-bye individually
181:2.1 each man rose to his feet when Jesus a. him.
181:2.15 James, who stood in silence as the Master a. him,
181:2.27 Peter, who stood up as Jesus a. him: “Peter, I
182:2.2 Jesus a. his last words to all eleven, saying: “My
184:1.6 but Jesus a. Annas, saying, “My friend, if I have
185:5.9 Finally, Pilate a. himself once more to the solution of
187:4.7 Jesus a. them, saying, “I desire that you depart from
189:4.10 he a. the Magdalene with a familiar voice, saying,
190:1.4 assembled them in the spacious courtyard and a.
190:2.3 knew that it was his brother, Jesus, who had a. him
191:5.6 the Master’s form moved over near the table, he a.
192:1.4 in commonplace tones Jesus a. John Mark: “Well,
192:1.9 When Jesus first a. them, asking if they had any fish,
196:0.9 when a. as Good Teacher, instantly replied, “Why
addresses
13:2.1 reunion spheres, serving as permanent cosmic a..
119:6.5 In response to our many a. of welcome and
143:1.8 was one of the most impassioned a. which Jesus ever
155:4.2 Jesus delivered one of the most remarkable a.
160:1.1 Rodan began a series of ten a. to Nathaniel, Thomas,
170:0.1 was among the notable a. of Jesus’ public ministry
172:2.1 Jesus told them that he would deliver many a. and
addressing
7:3.3 it is immaterial whether, in a. your supplications,
72:5.2 inferior slaves, and still more recently they are a.
135:6.7 John, a. them as a group said: “Who warned you
148:7.2 Jesus, a. the man with the withered hand, said:
163:1.3 gospel messengers, a. them, he said: “The harvest is
166:1.5 one of the lawyers who was at the table, a. Jesus,
167:1.5 a. those at the table, said: “Such works my Father
171:5.3 A. Bartimeus, Jesus said: “What do you want me
173:5.3 a. this man, said: ‘Friend, how is it that you come
182:2.5 Jesus, a. Jacob, said: “In all haste, go to Abner at
183:3.4 he stepped to one side and, a. the foremost soldier
183:5.4 the Roman, a. his assistant, said: “Go along with
185:2.1 Roman governor came out and, a. the company
189:4.10 Mary Magdalene, rushing toward him and a. him as
190:2.4 When James perceived that Jesus was a. him, he
adds
27:3.2 Every new group of colleagues met with a. one
91:8.10 Genuine prayer a. to spiritual growth, modifies
100:3.4 Meaning is something that experience a. to value;
111:7.4 the Monitors to work efficiently during life and a.
160:1.3 if man becomes so ingenious that he rapidly a. to the
Aden—a convert who offended the apostles by teaching in
Jesus’ name
159:2.1 neither does he follow after us; therefore I forbade
159:2.4 He went right on with his efforts and raised up a
159:2.4 This man, A., had been led to believe in Jesus
adept
90:4.4 the shamanesses became a. at midwifery.
109:5.4 Man must become a. in the art of a continuous
130:8.4 Ganid was becoming a. at sighting those who
132:4.2 Jesus was equally a. in teaching by either asking or
adeptness
133:7.3 a. manifested in all his ministry to the afflicted youth.
adequate—see adequate for; adequate to
0:12.11 when the concept has had no a. previous expression
1:6.2 will become truly a. only when the pilgrims of time
4:2.5 nature can never be the a. expression, the true
5:6.2 We are able to form a. concepts of the factors
6:0.4 any a. idea of the eternal relations of the Deities;
8:0.1 finds in the Eternal Son such a perfect and a. word
11:2.1 such a universe must have an a. and worthy capital,
15:0.3 important first to gain an a. idea of the physical
22:4.3 essential to an a. comprehension of the questions
26:8.2 first, in the a. spiritual comprehension of the Son;
30:1.113 neither mortal language nor mortal intellect are a..
30:4.33 these ascendant beings would be altogether a. and
39:2.17 provided with a. means of intercommunication,
43:6.8 to convey to the mortal mind an a. concept of these
44:8.3 gain a. recognition and receive due appreciation as
46:2.6 But you can never hope to gain an a. idea of these
48:2.23 as soon as you register a. spiritual achievement,
49:2.24 when all other prerequisites to intelligent life are a.,
49:5.1 difficult to make an a. portrayal of the planetary
56:6.1 reality tension that can be resolved only through a.
69:5.4 Food storage was a. insurance against famine and
70:2.19 And if such a. substitutes are not provided, then you
71:3.9 and afford every normal individual a. opportunity for
71:4.16 ideals while maintaining an a. defense against their
72:11.4 this nation maintains a. defense against attack by
81:5.1 cultural civilization does not flourish without an a.
81:6.30 such specialization should be competent to devise a.
83:7.8 as the social order fails to provide a. premarital
87:7.3 spiritual ideals have no a. symbolism—no cult of
87:7.6 Modern man must find some a. symbolism for his
97:8.2 that the Jews failed to evolve an a. nontheologic
99:3.4 the ideal type of citizen and, then, ideal and a. social
103:6.5 hope to gain an a. understanding of universal truths
103:6.15 for man’s failure to develop an a. metaphysics
105:0.3 The human mind can hardly form an a. concept of
106:8.10 While this is an a. presentation of the divinity aspects
107:3.4 1. Always to show a. respect for the experience
110:5.2 present a. proof of the failure of the Adjusters to
112:5.11 of conveying to your level of comprehension an a.
114:7.1 with sufficient mental capacity, a. moral status,
121:8.13 concepts failed to supply an a. thought pattern.
132:5.16 a. provision for the sharing of these discoveries in
140:5.1 that would be a. fulfillment of the “golden rule.”
142:7.8 Wise fathers plan for the education and a. training of
157:6.2 apostles had a very a. conception of Jesus’ divinity
168:4.6 to await the creation of a. capacity for receptivity;
195:10.8 prevents the sponsoring of new and a. means and
adequate for
3:4.2 Paradise would be found equal to, and a. for,
6:4.1 power of the Original Son will be found wholly a.
39:2.9 The “energy range” of seraphim is wholly a. for local
54:6.10 I have acquired conceptual capacity a. for the
71:3.9 afford every normal individual a. opportunity for
106:6.2 The space-stage of the master universe seems to be a
132:5.16 a. provision for the sharing of these discoveries in
adequate to
1:7.8 I have at my command no language a. to make clear
3:2.6 The power and wisdom of the Father are wholly a.
8:1.4 there is in evidence gravity sufficient and a. to hold
8:2.5 Conjoint Actor will be found a. to meet the demands
9:5.1 infinity, still his mind potential would be a. to endow
27:7.6 are not a. to accommodate the ever-increasing
115:3.1 language in the past, present, or future a. to express
adequately
1:1.3 a name for the Father which will be a. expressive of
1:6.1 And no actuality can ever be a. comprehended by an
3:2.8 impossible to formulate generalizations of law a.
16:3.4 This Spirit a. portrays the matchless nature of the
16:4.16 our failure a. to comprehend the manifold workings
19:1.11 History alone fails a. to reveal future development—
24:6.2 I despair of being able to a. portray to the material
26:3.2 whereas a. developed individuals may be exempted
27:3.2 Ethics has been duly taught and a. learned by the
32:2.13 you can a. comprehend the destiny of the mortals of
36:5.5 We are handicapped for words a. to designate these
39:9.2 universe is a. supplied with the completion seraphim
42:12.11 so will the morontia form be a. characteristic of the
56:2.3 this cosmic mind is a. unified in the supervision of
56:7.4 they become sufficiently spiritual and a. educated to
72:4.6 entire educational system is designed to a. train the
74:1.6 went forth to their new responsibilities a. equipped
92:3.7 religion has not a. fostered peace and good will;
92:7.13 Modern man is a. self-conscious of religion, but his
102:1.6 can be a. satisfied only by communion with God,
121:5.12 Although the mysteries failed a to satisfy this longing
130:4.4 can mystics and allegorists correctly visualize and a.
139:3.2 had a fiery temper when once it was a. provoked,
139:7.6 the messengers of the kingdom were a. financed.
156:5.2 moral foundations of character are such as will a.
180:5.9 before you can hope a. to understand the Master’s
188:4.8 wrongdoing and to see that they are a. punished,
196:3.28 forever impossible for theology ever a. to depict real
adhere
3:1.7 nature of all creation which causes all things to a.
48:6.8 to a. to the preaching of “the goodness of God,
69:9.1 primitive man did not a. to the modern doctrines of
74:7.11 bestowal, signified his intention to a. to this mission,
87:7.9 modern men, as a group, a. to the scientific attitude
97:10.4 people to a. to the worship of the supreme Yahweh,
119:0.1 In making this presentation, I will a. strictly to the
131:10.7 “I am learning to prove all things and a. to that
158:6.4 When can you be depended upon to a. to the higher
adhered
35:3.12 this same method is a. to throughout their sojourn on
39:5.4 And had your Adam a. to the original plan for the
89:7.3 The Romans a. to this custom in their scheme of
121:8.12 I have a. to the actual human concept and thought
127:2.8 Jesus a. to the terms of his original plea that a
136:7.4 to come down from the cross, Jesus steadfastly a. to
adherence
50:4.11 inglorious end by Caligastia’s a. to the Lucifer
79:6.10 Long a. to the worship of the One Truth proclaimed
81:6.43 And only by a. to these essentials can man hope to
97:8.3 and Ezra promised prosperity by a. to the law.
121:5.13 Paul, in an effort to utilize the widespread a. to the
136:8.1 purpose of winning the a. of his fellow men and
154:1.1 the Pharisees and openly declare their a. to Jesus.
adherents
94:9.6 conserving many of the highest moral values of its a..
94:12.4 The great strength of Buddhism is that its a. are free
98:5.4 The a. of this cult worshiped in caves and other
153:1.5 doubts and disappointments of his disgruntled a.
195:0.9 with Mithraism that the better half of its a. were won
adheres
101:3.15 11. Steadfastly a. to a sublime belief in universe unity
adhering
122:7.5 what sort of son would be born to them, Joseph a. to
adhesion
42:8.6 for the cohesion of proton to proton nor for the a. of
adieu
47:5.1 will be among the last to bid you an affectionate a.
ad interim
23:2.23 proceed there immediately to act as ambassador a..
Adirondack Mountains
58:7.4 extends from Pennsylvania and the ancient A. on
adjacent
15:5.8 result in the production of two a. but unequal suns
23:2.20 long unnoticed even by the intelligences of a. realms.
57:2.2 Gravity estimates made in a. creations indicated that
57:3.2 the present-age spiral nebulae of a. outer space.
58:1.5 developments on earth and in a. space regions are
59:1.8 the Atlantic Ocean made extensive inroads on all a.
64:7.1 sought opportunity for expansion into a. territory,
69:9.11 and still later, a well constituted title to the a. land.
72:4.1 A. to each shop is a working library where the
73:1.5 shores of the Mediterranean and in a. territory.
73:4.3 the gates of the Garden, the river and its a. pastures
78:4.2 The Andite peoples took origin in the regions a. to
78:6.1 The inhabitants of the Euphrates valley and a.
79:2.5 Had there been a. lands for emigration, then would
80:2.2 migrated to Spain and thence to a. parts of Europe,
80:7.13 incorporated in the tribes of the a. mainlands.
81:1.6 Asia, along the fertile river bottoms and a. plains,
119:6.5 the sojourners on the worlds a. to Salvington were
121:7.12 Parthian kingdom, and the a. peoples of Jesus’ time
149:0.4 workers in various parts of Palestine and a. regions
182:0.1 their private encampment a. to Gethsemane Park.
adjoined
98:5.5 temples of the Great Mother, which a. the Mithraic
adjoining
43:1.9 the thirty-fifth triangle a. the headquarters of the
43:1.9 thirty-fourth triangle a. the residential reservation of
47:0.4 a. is the local rendezvous of the Technical Advisers
58:5.8 hovered over the precipice of its a. oceanic depths,
63:3.2 The family was domiciled in four a. rock shelters,
72:4.1 entire educational period on the extensive farms a.
73:4.1 animal husbandry were projected for the a. mainland.
77:3.1 intermarry with the Andonite and Sangik tribes a.
78:8.8 conquest of the whole of Mesopotamia and a. lands.
122:6.2 flat roof and an a. building for housing the animals.
123:4.4 a dovecote on top of the animal house a. the home,
127:6.6 celebrate the Passover with friends in an a. village
159:6.2 believers throughout Judea, Galilee, and a. districts.
184:4.2 John Zebedee waited in lonely terror in an a. room.
184:5.1 Jesus was led into the a. room, where John was
adjourned
175:4.13 Jesus and having issued orders for his arrest, a. on
184:5.2 when they a. to go before Pilate, they had drawn up
186:3.1 were at last able to breathe easily, and so they a.,
adjournment
125:3.1 that he had been left behind until the noontime a.
189:0.1 Shortly after the a. of this council of the archangels
adjudge
176:2.5 or else the Son of Man will return to a. the age.
adjudged
22:1.13 but not one has ever been a. in contempt of the
25:4.20 no records on Uversa of their ever having been a. in
39:1.8 mercy requires that every such misstep be fairly a.
75:7.1 Planetary Adam and Eve of Urantia are a. in default;
80:5.6 When the tribal council of the Andite elders had a.
133:4.12 you did do this evil, and your fellows have a. you
140:8.2 precepts about trusting the Father must not be a. by
185:6.1 and a. worthy of death because they believe Jesus’
185:8.1 accused without evidence; a. without witnesses;
adjudges
140:6.5 Father looks into their hearts and in mercy a. them
adjudicate
15:13.2 The major sectors detain, a., dispense, and tabulate
20:6.6 terminate the age, a. the sleeping survivors, and
23:1.7 called upon to a. the case of a Solitary Messenger.
25:3.12 There is less and less of misunderstanding to a.
30:4.11 a Son of God to call the rolls of the age and a. the
39:1.7 but rather to a. honest differences of opinion and to
45:1.11 until the Ancients of Days shall a. the sin of Lucifer
54:6.1 may securely depend upon the all-wise Judges to a.
120:2.2 and a. the blasphemous pretensions of Caligastia
133:1.2 to a. all that entered into his attack upon his fellow
adjudicated
19:3.4 it is just as if an Ancient of Days had a. the matter,
19:3.6 When our united counsel has been associated, a.,
22:4.3 of the questions involved in the problem to be a..
33:4.6 dispensational resurrections, a. by the Ancients of
33:7.5 their status and authority as Sons is never a. in the
33:7.8 human contentions may sometimes appear to be a.
39:1.7 mortal creatures are stated in justice and a. in mercy.
43:2.1 internal matters are a. in accordance with the laws
54:4.1 mischief so long before being apprehended, and a..
54:5.1 and Lucifer’s confederates were not sooner a.,
54:6.7 and why they have not been a. and destroyed.
67:4.5 the entire Lucifer rebellion is finally a. and the fate of
72:2.9 This nation is a. by two major court systems—
93:10.8 and the Caligastia secession have been finally a.,
97:9.15 All judicial appeals were a. at Jerusalem; no longer
108:5.10 that guardian angel must be a. in order to receive
119:2.1 Lanonandek Son which had been a. by Constellation
119:2.1 a rebellion long since a. and ended by the action of
119:2.5 temporary ruler wisely a. the difficulties of this
176:4.6 until age after age has passed and been duly a. by his
adjudicating
19:4.6 not fully comprehend the working of the a. mind
54:4.8 Notwithstanding the delay in a. the Lucifer rebellion,
adjudication—see adjudication of
2:3.5 mechanisms of universe tribunals of righteous a..
15:12.2 they voluntarily submit matters for counsel or a.
19:4.9 They act on any level of administration or a. that
22:2.8 individuals and planets when they come up for a.;
22:4.3 A. is the highest function of any government,
25:2.10 of three since the advocate is detached during a.
25:3.4 in the hands of the conciliators for study and a.,
28:6.6 individual’s right to unending life comes up for a.,
33:7.2 In all matters of a. there presides a dual magistracy
33:7.4 continued existence, life eternal, comes up for a.,
33:8.1 headquarters worlds are concerned largely with a..
37:5.7 and inherent nature of those concerned in the a..
39:1.3 But they are not concerned in the work of a. which
39:1.7 advisers and helpers attached to all orders of a.,
39:4.4 when such matters come up for a. in the tribunals
45:3.9 the system is the unit of administration, not a., but
46:6.3 2. Arbitration, ethics, and administrative a..
50:3.4 the next a. at the time of the second Son’s arrival on
51:1.4 compelled to look to the universe magistrates for a.
52:6.6 of civilized a. for the barbarous arbitrament of war.
54:5.13 with the length of Lucifer’s life even if his a.,
54:5.13 From the Paradise viewpoint the a. is simultaneous
66:8.7 awaits the final a., by the Uversa Ancients of Days,
70:12.2 eventually supreme courts of a. were established
113:6.8 Such problems of a. do not really concern us.
173:2.3 such matters as might be brought to him for a..”
adjudication of
2:3.3 usually decreed at the dispensational or epochal a.
15:12.2 the high review tribunals for the spiritual a. of all
21:5.9 Son may at will vary the order of the spiritual a.
25:2.7 assigned to the a. of the conciliating commission.
25:2.11 commissions devoted to the quick a. of minor
25:3.1 worlds like Urantia, and are advanced to the a. of
25:3.8 conciliators are promoted to the a. of the problems
35:9.9 creature free will is a factor in the final a. of all
39:1.8 while justice demands the a. of every default in the
40:4.1 following the a. of the nonsurvivor, they may be
46:8.1 the Ancients of Days has not yet finished the a. of
46:8.3 But ere long, the a. of Lucifer and his associates will
47:2.7 no a. of such cases; there is no resurrection from
49:5.22 the first a. of the living and the dead is simultaneous
52:1.6 a dispensational a. of the realm is simultaneous with
53:9.3 the courts of Uversa should begin the a. of the case
54:3.2 time of sufficient length to allow for such an a. of
54:4.6 This time delay in the a. and execution of evildoers
54:6.7 the apprehension and a. of the Satania rebels,
63:7.1 received recognition at the time of the a. of Urantia
67:4.7 when the Ancients of Days finally complete the a. of
70:10.8 detection and a. of suspected marital unfaithfulness.
71:8.13 11. The ending of war—international a. of national
72:2.12 Federal supreme court—the high tribunal for the a.
76:6.2 a dispensational a. of both the sleeping survivors
77:7.2 duly interned in connection with the planetary a.
77:7.3 held in custody awaiting the final a. of the affairs of
77:8.1 At the last a. of this world, when Michael removed
112:4.2 is available for presentation at the time of the a. of
112:5.10 mortals may be detained until such time as the a. of
113:6.10 are to be detained on Jerusem until the final a. of the
114:1.3 continue in charge of the planet until the final a. of
114:2.6 authority by Machiventa Melchizedek, the final a.
134:8.7 I commit you to the a. of the Judges of a greater
164:4.1 desired to be brought before the Sanhedrin for a.
185:5.8 upset Pilate and delayed the a. of this matter, but
adjudicational
40:8.2 deemed worthy of survival by the a. authorities,
46:5.12 the bestowal and a. services of these juridical Sons.
55:8.4 legislative assemblies and advisers to the a. tribunals.
adjudications
19:4.3 and they are an organic part of all dispensational a.
20:5.4 many dispensational a. will take place, and more
49:6.8 the morontia life independent of dispensational a..
adjudicator
20:3.3 Magisterial Son comes solely as a dispensational a.
adjudicators
9:8.6 messengers, teachers, a., helpers, and advisers,
20:3.1 the a. of the successive dispensations of the worlds
20:4.2 same or other Avonals, acting as dispensational a.,
52:4.3 solely as dispensation a., they are never incarnated.
55:10.5 the Magisterial Sons function as dispensational a.,
adjunct
73:6.2 are they dependent on this a. to physical immortality.
78:8.5 extensive system of military canals, that were an a.
195:4.1 The church, being an a. to society and the ally of
adjuncts
22:9.2 Guardians become valuable a. to the superuniverse
28:6.8 only as the beautiful climax to these preceding a.
52:3.3 by the appearance of the urban and industrial a. to
adjure
132:5.14 I a. you not to become a dictator as to how other
184:3.14 “I a. you, in the name of the living God, that you
adjust
8:1.11 the growing mind of the child will be able to a. to the
27:3.3 to a. to numerous groups of majestic beings during
39:2.6 help the surviving creature to a. to, and make use
41:2.7 energy direction must a. their technique on each
43:8.10 6. A. all of these various socialization techniques to
47:10.2 the inability to directly a. the immature morontia
48:6.29 These are the seraphim who help new ascenders a.
65:6.9 organisms that are reactive to mind ministry can a.
68:2.8 peace group, man and woman learning how to a.
68:4.2 the mores originated in an effort to a. group living to
68:5.1 man must ever a. his performances to conform to the
72:5.9 Every ten years the regional executives a. and decree
91:8.2 Magic was an attempt to a. Deity to conditions;
91:8.2 prayer is the effort to a. the personality to the will of
92:2.1 but religion does tardily a. to changing society.
92:2.5 a. a new religion to their mores and old ways of
99:0.1 religion did not have to a. its attitude to extensive
99:0.2 efforts of society to a. its institutions to economic
99:2.6 Modern religion finds it difficult to a. its attitude
108:3.6 You have helped to a. the mistakes and to
121:8.12 Although I have sought to a. the verbal expression
123:0.2 how to a. himself to children of his own age.
124:4.9 constant effort to a. his personal views of religious
126:5.10 everything within Jesus’ power to a. himself and
127:6.12 He is learning how to a. his ideals of spiritual living
128:2.1 Jesus was kept busy helping them to a. themselves to
160:4.14 Only those who face facts and a. them to ideals can
181:2.9 you must a. your misconceptions to the reality of
adjustable
29:4.33 ultimatons much as you maneuver a. type to make
87:7.5 Abundant truth and an a. cult have favored rapidity
adjusted
10:6.18 the personalities of Father, Son, and Spirit are a. to
39:5.13 and lower pairs of shields are carefully closed and a..
39:5.14 is properly enseraphimed, that the energies are a.,
41:0.3 space motion which was a. by the intelligent efforts
46:3.1 separate but tricircular groups of stations are a. to
47:4.4 A newly developed and suitably a. morontia body is
50:2.5 but the affairs of his world domain are largely a. in
72:5.1 are becoming a. to the plan of sincere co-operation.
84:6.2 antagonisms of personal interest that have been a. to
109:5.1 forces and energies of mind more fully a. to the key
191:3.2 the Master’s morontia form was a. for transition to
adjuster
196:3.1 sorter, evaluator, and a. of all human problems.
Adjuster or Thought Adjuster or indwelling Adjuster or
divine Adjuster—noun
see Adjuster, Personalized; see adjuster
see also Monitor; see also fragment
0:5.9 divine spirit that indwells the mind of man—the TA..
1:2.3 The presence of this dA. in the human mind is
1:2.8 the God-presence of the TA. that indwells the mortal
1:5.10 Even the iT. is prepersonal.
1:7.1 presence of just such an impersonal entity as the TA.
2:0.3 mind is indwelt by the bestowed A. of the Father
2:3.4 values survive in the reality of the continuing A..
2:5.5 —the A. who so patiently awaits the hour when you
2:5.10 It is the iA. who individualizes the love of God to
2:6.8 so fully identify itself with the indwelling spirit A..
2:7.7 through the direct relationship between the iT. and
2:7.7 Man’s A. is a fragment of God and everlastingly
2:7.7 it coheres with, and in, the Paradise Deity of the
3:1.5 the TA. must needs go through the consequences of
3:6.5 to humanize God, except in the concept of the iT.,
5:1.6 spiritually endowed by the indwelling and dA.,
5:1.7 Man is spiritually indwelt by a surviving TA..
5:1.9 who has subsequently eternally fused with that TA..
5:2.3 the indwelling Mystery Monitor, the Paradise TA..
5:2.4 hope, as you progress in harmonizing with the A.’,
5:2.4 you are not conscious of close contact with the iA.
5:2.4 The proof of fraternity with the dA. consists wholly
5:3.7 to the divine directionization of the associated TA..
5:3.8 consists in the sublime attempt of the betrothed A.
5:3.8 mortal mind and the God-revealing immortal A..
5:5.13 when, with the fostering A., they all desire God,
5:5.14 the capacity to worship God, in union with a dA.,
5:6.6 divine personality is inherent in the prepersonal A.
5:6.7 the prepersonal spirit A. has identity, eternal identity,
6:6.3 perhaps best illustrated in the premind of a TA., for,
7:5.3 creature experience in the sense that the Father-A.
7:5.4 the divine will, the TA. indwelling the human mind,
9:2.5 can also in some degree become conscious of the A.,
13:1.23 We know about the eternal fusion of a dA. and an
16:8.3 of, and antecedent to, the bestowal of the TA..
16:8.3 Nevertheless, the presence of the A. does augment
16:9.3 as a part of the continuing experience of the TA..
19:6.3 capacity for fusion with a non-A. Father fragment
20:6.4 has achieved perfection of attunement with his iA.,
26:4.15 co-operation with the iA., is the price of survival.
27:7.8 jubilee marked the mortal agreement with the TA.
27:7.8 morontia life; the third was the fusion with the TA.
30:1.10 Fusion with an A. or other such fragment constitutes
30:4.15 soul and for the indwelling of the returned A..
30:4.15 The A. is the custodian of the spirit transcript of
30:4.15 And when these two, the A. and the seraphim,
30:4.15 Such a reassociation of soul and A. is properly
31:2.4 fragment of the same Universal Father, the spirit TA.
32:4.5 creatures the Father is actually present in the iA.,
32:4.9 the dA. who lives and works and waits in the depths
32:5.8 every step of the way on the leading of the iA.
34:5.4 spiritual presence of the Universal Father—the TA..
34:5.7 the A.-spirit of the Paradise Father in or with an
34:6.4 have espoused the leading and teaching of the iA.,
34:6.12 “the Spirit bears witness with your spirit (the A.) that
34:6.12 Already has your own A. told you of your kinship to
34:7.1 for the Spirit of Truth to co-operate with the iA. to
38:9.9 unobserved and mysterious operations of the dTA..
39:2.11 But the TA. is wholly and fully conscious, in fact,
39:2.13 Your TA. proceeds to the bosom of the Father,
39:5.7 the Father is willing freely to trust himself—the A.—
40:0.11 of sonship—seraphic, Adamic, midwayer, and A..
40:1.2 the Eternal Son and the ever-present help of the iA.;
40:4.1 ministry, service, or devotion on the part of the A..
40:4.1 such as functioning as the iA. of an incarnated Son,
40:5.10 An experiential A. remains with a primitive human
40:5.12 Series two—mortals of the non-A.-fusion types.
40:5.12 these non-A.-fusion types are a wholly different
40:5.13 enjoys the ministry of a single A. during lifetime in
40:7.2 co-operation with spiritualizing activities of the iA..
40:7.2 When you and your A. are finally and forever fused,
40:7.3 the eternal adventure, this same A. is one with you
40:8.3 does the iA. return forthwith to Divinington for
40:9.3 the place of the A. is filled by an individualization of
40:9.4 because the iA. has acquired a spirit counterpart,
40:9.7 surviving mortal and the returning A. and hence
40:9.7 these A.-fusers must depend upon the attribute of
40:9.7 to pool their store of A.-remembered events and
40:10.2 The TA., hailing from the Father on Paradise,
40:10.3 or cannot become eternally fused with the iTA. may
44:8.2 the leadings of the TA. in those individuals whose
44:8.2 cases where both the human mind and the iA. are
45:4.13 fuse with the TA. during the mortal life in the flesh.
45:7.8 duly blended by the spiritual overcontrol of the TA..
47:2.3 Children of pre-A. ages are cared for in families of
47:2.3 approximately five years, or that age when the A.
47:3.3 the spirit-mind trust of the A. that reassembles
47:3.4 experiential endowment of the onetime iA..
47:4.4 the A. does not leave you during these transit sleeps
47:4.5 counterparted by the A. and is retained as a part of
47:8.3 the perfect fusion of the human mind and the dA..
47:8.4 The union of the soul with the eternal and dA. is
48:4.20 And that part of God (the A.) which becomes an
48:6.2 creature mind of moral status is indwelt by a spirit A.
48:6.33 his A. was detached during sleep and in this state
49:4.9 dependent on spiritualization by the ministry of the A
49:4.9 developed an antagonism towards the A.’ mission of
49:5.14 for the spiritual-counterparting activities of the TA..
49:6.4 With the arrival of the first A. on an inhabited world
49:6.5 a sleeping mortal there functions the returned A.,
49:6.9 On such occasions the return of the A. signalizes the
49:6.11 The arrival of an A. constitutes identity in the eyes of
55:2.2 state—fusion of the immortal soul with the iA.—
55:4.31 a being must humanize to receive a TA..
56:3.5 when fused with the TA. from the Father, partakes
66:8.6 the iTA. refuses to compel man to think a single
67:6.8 Jerusem, where Van was reunited with his waiting A.
74:7.20 against murder, the indwelling of the TA. was
76:2.8 Cain had never been indwelt by an A., had always
76:2.8 when Cain honestly sought divine assistance, an A.
76:2.8 this A., dwelling within and looking out, gave Cain
77:7.5 those times when the A. is, in effect, detached from
83:8.3 marriage be compared to the relation of the A. to
86:5.2 mortal mind and its indwelling divine spirit, the TA..
86:7.6 bona fide spiritual force of supernatural origin, the A
91:2.6 levels of the human mind, the domain of the iTA..
91:3.7 but also an internal and impersonal Divinity, the iA..
91:3.7 presence of the A. so that man can talk face to face
91:6.7 with the reality of the Creator, with the iTA..
91:7.1 The contact of the mortal mind with its A., while
93:2.7 This incarnated Melchizedek received a TA., who
93:2.7 this is the only A. who ever functioned in two minds
94:3.7 Brahman is closely parallel to the truth of the A.’
94:3.7 there is something distinct from the A. which also
100:5.6 contact with the indwelling spirit entity, the TA..
100:5.7 the morontia zones of possible contact with the TA.
100:5.10 The direct communion with one’s TA., such as
101:1.2 The TA. has no special mechanism through which to
101:1.2 therein lies one explanation of the A.’ difficulty in
101:1.3 But the mind that discerns God, hears the iA.,
101:1.3 combined operations of the A and the Spirit of Truth
101:1.5 the God-revealing TA. in the God-hungry mind.
101:1.7 thing within the human mind and soul—the dA..
101:2.5 registered hope and trust initiated by the iTA..
101:2.14 Your deepest nature—the dA.—creates within you a
101:3.2 of the cosmic mind in association with the TA.,
101:3.3 and embryonic form, the A. possession of which
101:4.3 when it emerges as a result of the work of the iA.;
101:6.2 the A. is the secret of the personal realization of the
101:6.2 and this same A. holds the secrets of your faith in the
101:6.4 the spirits of the Father and the Sons, the TA. and
101:6.6 eventual fusion and resultant oneness with the iA.—
101:6.7 the A. dares so to combine and spiritize them as to
102:1.1 The work of the TA. constitutes the explanation of
102:1.6 The TA. unfailingly arouses in man’s soul a true and
102:1.6 communion with God, the divine source of that A..
102:3.12 But it is the TA. that attaches the feeling of reality
102:4.1 Because of the presence in your minds of the TA.,
103:0.1 The TA. is the cosmic window through which the
103:1.6 not personal—the A. is prepersonal—but this Monitor
103:2.5 mind whose emergence signals the arrival of the TA.
103:2.7 The TA. does not disregard the personality values of
103:2.10 actually have their origin in the leadings of the iTA.
103:2.10 leadings of the iT., and this A. is a fragment of God
103:5.3 in response to the inner spirit leadings of the TA..
103:7.14 of spiritual reality in the presence of the TA., but
103:7.14 The consciousness of the A. is based on intellectual
105:6.5 mortal creature thus becomes partner with the dA.
107:0.3 has descended as the A. to become man’s partner in
107:0.3 man can find the Father in association with this dA.,
107:0.4 he who is indwelt by a dA. is indwelt by the Father.
107:0.4 Every mortal following the leading of his iA. is living
107:0.4 Eternal fusion of the A. with the evolutionary soul of
107:0.5 the A. who creates within man that unquenchable
107:0.5 The A. is the living presence which actually links the
107:0.5 The A. is our compensatory equalization of the
107:0.6 The A. is an absolute essence of an infinite being
107:0.6 The A is the divine universe reality which factualizes
107:0.6 The A. is man’s infallible cosmic compass, always
107:0.7 stages of being: From the arrival of the A. to
107:2.4 A supreme A., though no more divine than a virgin
107:2.4 do things which a less experienced A. could not do.
107:2.5 it is entirely possible that an A. could be roaming the
107:2.7 it appears that the A. translates from the absolute
107:2.7 a fused A. becomes indissolubly linked with the
107:4.1 To say that a TA. is divine is merely to recognize the
107:4.2 The actual source of the A. must be infinite,
107:4.2 the reality of the A. must border on absoluteness.
107:4.3 No A. has ever been disloyal to the Paradise Father;
107:4.7 realize the true significance of the A.’ indwelling?
107:4.7 Always will the A. be revealing to the mortal
107:4.7 for the A. is of God and as God to mortal man.
107:5.0 5. ADJUSTER MINDEDNESS
107:5.3 The mindedness of the TA. is like the mindedness of
107:5.4 The type of mind postulated in an A. must be similar
107:5.5 When a TA. is fused with the evolving immortal soul
107:5.5 the mind of the A. can only be identified as persisting
107:6.1 The A. is indeed a spirit, pure spirit, but spirit plus.
107:6.2 The A. is man’s eternity possibility;
107:6.2 man is the A.’ personality possibility.
107:6.3 the A. may possibly contact with the onetime human
107:6.3 and the spiritual ministry of the God-revealing A..
107:6.4 But the A. must be something more than exclusive
107:7.5 not be correct to designate an A. as subpersonal,
108:0.1 eternal union of the perfect A. and the perfected
108:1.1 We do observe that the more experienced A. is
108:1.3 The volunteering A. is particularly interested in three
108:1.7 Probably more than one A. volunteers; perhaps the
108:1.8 the volunteering and the actual dispatch of the A.
108:1.8 mind is utilized in instructing the assigned A. as to
108:1.9 The average transit time of an A. from Divinington
108:2.0 2. PREREQUISITES OF A. INDWELLING
108:2.2 qualify the human mind for the reception of an A..
108:2.4 this spirit helper assumes jurisdiction direct from
108:2.6 a mortal has not been previously indwelt by an A.,
108:2.6 assignment of a personal guardian brings the A.
108:2.8 attended by the immediate arrival of the waiting A..
108:2.9 the waiting A. unvaryingly descends to indwell the
108:3.2 The number and order of each A. indwelling each
108:3.2 The real significance of the A.’ complete number
108:3.6 has there ever been offered an indictment of a dA..
108:5.0 5. THE ADJUSTER’S MISSION
108:5.2 What the TA. cannot utilize in your present life,
108:5.2 those truths which he cannot successfully transmit to
108:5.2 he will faithfully preserve for use in the next stage of
108:5.2 just as he now carries over from circle to circle those
108:5.2 items which he fails to register in the experience of
108:5.4 Your A. is the potential of your new and next order
108:5.4 he is the advance bestowal of your eternal sonship
108:5.4 the A. has the power to subject the creature trends
108:5.5 The presence of a great TA. does not bestow ease
108:5.6 Do not look to the A. for selfish consolation and
108:5.6 It is the business of the A. to prepare you for the
108:5.6 the attention and occupies the time of the A..
108:5.8 you supply the psychic fulcrum on which the A. may
108:5.9 the A. will always participate in some definite and
108:6.2 literally true that the A. must coexist in the mind
108:6.3 The A. is the mark of divinity, the presence of God
108:6.4 The A. is the wellspring of spiritual attainment and
108:6.4 He is the power, privilege, and the possibility of
108:6.4 He is the higher and truly internal spiritual stimulus
108:6.5 A. is seldom able to exalt these duplicate creations
108:6.6 And as you are the human parent, so is the A. the
108:6.6 eternal liaison with your faithful partner—God, the A.
108:6.8 faith should accept the fact of the presence of the iA.
109:0.1 so does the A. wax great in the rehearsals of the
109:0.1 life of early childhood, so does the A. achieve skill
109:0.1 practice which is effectively utilized by the A. in
109:0.1 But the A.’ efforts, while living within you, are not
109:1.2 a mortal fails of survival, when the A. returns to
109:1.2 training is imparted before the A. is remanded to the
109:1.3 perfection of the divinity of a newly formed TA.
109:2.1 A self-acting A. is one who: 1. Has had certain
109:2.2 Monitor is either an advanced or a supreme A..
109:2.4 into a solemn and sincere betrothal with the A..
109:2.4 The A. looks beforehand to the time of actual fusion
109:3.2 the A. indwells the mind of the creature as an
109:3.4 union, fusion, the making of man and A. one being.
109:3.8 many a virgin A. has served a valuable preliminary
109:4.2 especially is this true if the A. has had previous
109:4.3 The type of A. has much to do with the potential for
109:4.5 I have observed a TA. indwelling a mind on Urantia
109:4.5 This is a marvelous A. and one of the most useful
109:4.5 taken away even that experienced A. which he now
109:4.5 even the pre-experienced A. of a slothful deserter.
109:4.6 there is no A. now serving on Urantia who has been
109:5.0 MATERIAL HANDICAPS TO A. INDWELLING
109:5.1 during sleep, the A. is able to arrest the mental
109:5.5 If you will co-operate with your A., the divine gift
109:6.1 the eternal A. carries the worth-while features of
109:6.2 the A. carries away everything of survival value
109:6.2 If an A. should repeatedly fail to attain fusion
109:6.7 which is intrusted to an A. is assured eternal survival.
109:7.1 We cannot state whether or not non-A. Father
109:7.5 bestowed upon the existential prepersonal A.;
110:0.2 I regard the love and devotion of a TA. as the most
110:0.2 the devotion of an A. to the individual is touchingly
110:1.1 The TA. may more properly be envisaged as
110:1.1 the A. is constantly communicating with the human
110:1.4 The A., while passive regarding purely temporal
110:1.5 The A. remains with you in all disaster and through
110:1.5 physical poisons greatly retard the efforts of the A.
110:1.6 through the period of the courtship of your A.;
110:1.6 identities the fusion partners—mortal man and dA..
110:2.2 They are persistent, ingenious, and perfect in their
110:2.2 they never do violence to the volitional selfhood of
110:2.2 whatever the A. has succeeded in doing for you,
110:2.2 you will have been a willing partner with the A. in
110:2.3 The A. is not trying to control your thinking, as such
110:2.5 The A. as a prepersonal creature has premind and
110:2.5 If you so fully conform to the A.’ mind that you
110:2.5 and you receive the reinforcement of the A.’ mind.
110:2.5 the A.’ prepersonal will attains to personality
110:2.5 project is concerned, you and the A. are one.
110:2.5 the A.’ will has achieved personality expression.
110:3.0 3. CO-OPERATION WITH THE ADJUSTER
110:3.1 usually, when your A. attempts to communicate with
110:3.2 The success of your A. in the enterprise of piloting
110:3.2 because they help you to co-operate with the A.;
110:3.3 When we speak of an A.’ success or failure, we are
110:3.4 existence is to attune to the divinity of the iA.;
110:3.4 Co-operation with the A. does not entail self-torture,
110:3.5 does not signify resistance to the leadings of the iA..
110:3.5 Only conscious resistance to the A.’ leading can
110:3.6 You must not regard co-operation with your A. as a
110:4.0 4. THE ADJUSTER’S WORK IN THE MIND
110:4.2 TA. is engaged in a constant effort so to spiritualize
110:4.2 that of the conjoint activities of your soul and the A..
110:4.3 are sometimes the direct or indirect work of the A.;
110:4.3 the revelations of the A. appear through the realms
110:5.0 5. ERRONEOUS CONCEPTS OF A. GUIDANCE
110:5.1 confound the mission and influence of the A. with
110:5.1 the voice of God to the soul, which indeed the A.’
110:5.1 rightly, admonishes you to do right; but the A.,
110:5.3 During the slumber season the A attempts to achieve
110:5.5 better to err in rejecting an A.’ expression through
110:5.5 Remember, the influence of a TA. is for the most
110:5.6 originating in the mind is the dictation of the A..
110:5.6 that which you accept as the A.’ voice is in reality
110:5.7 The A. of the human being through whom this
110:5.7 outward manifestations of the A.’ inner presence;
110:5.7 this versatile A. is pronounced by the guardian of
110:5.7 favorable to the A. in the higher sphere of action
110:6.1 cosmic growth does not equal fusion with the A.,
110:6.2 The A. is your equal partner in the attainment of the
110:6.2 The A. ascends the circles with you from the seventh
110:6.4 renders communication with the TA. both difficult
110:6.5 spiritual development add to the ability of the A. to
110:6.5 so that the A. is increasingly enabled to register his
110:6.6 either impedes or facilitates the function of the A.;
110:6.13 together with the reception of a TA. in the mind.
110:6.14 The A.’ work is much more effective after the
110:6.14 no apparent concert of effort between the A. and
110:6.14 When the third circle is attained, the A. endeavors
110:6.15 The A. cannot, ordinarily, speak directly with you
110:6.15 nearest approach of material mind and spirit A. in
110:7.1 will with the will of God as it is resident in the TA..
110:7.2 the final choosing of the mortal will permits the A.
110:7.2 then do such consummated liaisons of soul and A.
110:7.2 which provides for the immediate fusion of the A.
110:7.4 the immortal morontia soul and the associated A.,
110:7.4 all that is experientially divine in the A. now
110:7.4 But on each universe level the A. can endow the
110:7.4 a complete exhaustion of the endowment of an A.,
110:7.5 When the evolving soul and the dA. are finally
110:7.5 the A. throughout the mortal indwellings of all time.
110:7.5 it will require an eternity of the future for an A. ever
110:7.6 the A. must patiently await the arrival of death
110:7.6 is almost deaf to the spiritual pleas which the A.
110:7.6 The A. finds it almost impossible to register these
110:7.8 material body and mind separate you from your A.
110:7.8 after the eternal fusion, you and the A. are one—you
110:7.9 While the voice of the A. is ever within you, most of
110:7.9 rarely hear the A.’ direct voice except in moments of
110:7.9 most of you will hear it seldom during a lifetime.
110:7.10 sometimes the iA. is so situated that it becomes
110:7.10 such a message was transmitted by a self-acting A.
110:7.10 Among other things, the A. pleaded “that he more
111:0.0 THE ADJUSTER AND THE SOUL
111:0.1 The presence of the dA. in the human mind makes it
111:0.4 appreciation of the nature and presence of the A.,
111:1.2 must choose to co-operate with the A. in creating
111:1.4 purest spirit reality known in the universe, your TA..
111:1.6 The A. bestowed upon man is, in the last analysis,
111:1.8 not passively, slavishly, surrender his will to the A..
111:1.8 and co-operatively choose to follow the A.’ leading
111:1.9 Mind is your ship, the A. is your pilot, the human
111:2.2 fabrics on which the iTA. threads the spirit patterns
111:2.9 the associated spiritual ministries and with the iTA..
111:3.1 initiated by the A. with the consent of creature will.
111:3.1 at any time before fusion with the A. the evolving
111:3.1 Fusion with the A. signalizes the fact that the mortal
111:3.2 collaboration of some spirit of Deity, such as the A.
111:3.4 Both the human mind and the dA. are conscious of
111:3.4 differential nature of the evolving soul—the A. fully,
111:3.4 increasingly conscious of both the mind and the A. as
111:7.0 7. THE ADJUSTER’S PROBLEM
111:7.2 I admonish you to heed the distant echo of the A.’
111:7.2 The iA. cannot stop or even materially alter your
111:7.2 the A. cannot lessen the hardships of life as you
111:7.2 as you fight and toil—permit the valiant A. to fight
111:7.2 if you would only allow the A. constantly to bring
111:7.3 Why do you not aid the A. in the task of showing
111:7.3 Why do you not allow the A. to strengthen you with
111:7.3 Why not allow the A. to spiritualize your thinking,
111:7.4 adds definitely to the problems of both the A. and
111:7.5 because of the ever-present help and urge of the TA.
112:0.1 you and your dTA. are joined in temporary union.
112:0.1 yours; you will be eternally united with your iA..
112:0.15 The A. and the personality are changeless;
112:2.15 response to the teaching and leading of the TA..
112:3.2 morontially bankrupt, in the opinion of the A. and
112:3.2 this release of the A. in no way affects the duties of
112:3.3 the iA. is immediately released to depart for
112:3.4 the A. remains in the citadel of the mind until it
112:3.4 Following this dissolution the A. takes leave of the
112:3.5 pre-existent TA., with the memory transcription of
112:3.5 the reunion of the A. and the soul that reassembles
112:3.7 Upon death the TA. temporarily loses personality,
112:3.7 Never does a departed TA. return to earth as the
112:3.7 never does a dis-Adjustered human being after death
112:3.7 Such dis-Adjustered souls are wholly unconscious
112:4.1 the A. bids farewell to the mortal host and departs
112:4.2 the human life as it is embodied in the A.’ duplicate
112:4.2 The Censors are able to appropriate the A.’ version
112:4.3 Subsequent to physical death, the released A. goes
112:4.4 repersonalized at the end of a dispensation, the A.
112:4.12 summary of survival character submitted by the A.
112:4.12 if both seraphim and A. essentially agree in every
112:4.13 If the individual survives without delay, the A.,
112:5.2 by God’s own freewill choice, as it is of the dTA.,
112:5.3 The A. is truly the path to Paradise, but man himself
112:5.4 the TA., is created as a new vehicle for personality
112:5.5 free will the dA. depends for eternal personality;
112:5.11 surviving you which is distinct from the departing A..
112:5.12 human you in liaison with the divine you, the A..
112:5.18 2. The return of the A. to the waiting morontia
112:5.18 The A. is the eternal custodian of your ascending
112:5.18 And the A. will be present at your personality
112:5.19 Supreme to eternal association with the waiting A..
112:5.21 will be so great that, were it not for your TA. and
112:5.22 The TA. will recall and rehearse for you only those
112:5.22 If the A. has been a partner in the evolution of aught
112:5.22 experiences survive in the consciousness of the A..
112:6.4 of the former human mind are held by the A.;
112:6.7 does not retain self-consciousness without the A.
112:6.7 patterns thereof are energized by the returning A..
112:6.8 this pattern requires the presence of the former A. to
112:6.8 Without the A., it requires considerable time for
112:7.0 7. ADJUSTER FUSION
112:7.2 eventually you will be united with your faithful A.
112:7.3 Fusion with the A. is usually effected while the
112:7.4 When fusion with the A. has been effected, there
112:7.5 Fusion with the A. never occurs until the mandates
112:7.6 has been witnessed by eternal fusion with the TA..
112:7.8 none of which have been able to identify man or A.
112:7.9 Has the triumphant A. won personality by the
112:7.10 the TA. is the divine pledge of the future and full
112:7.10 mortal free will affords the A. an eternal channel for
112:7.10 of time or of eternity can ever separate man and A.;
112:7.10 man and A. are inseparable, eternally fused.
112:7.11 And neither A. nor mortal can attain that unique goal
112:7.12 enjoy personality and outranks the A. in all matters
112:7.13 When once an A. fuses with an ascending mortal,
112:7.13 the number of that A. is stricken from the records of
112:7.13 I surmise that the registry of that A. is removed to
113:1.5 decision, when there is a real betrothal with the A.,
113:1.6 of relative contact and communion with the iA..
113:3.3 The A. is the presence of the Father; the Spirit of
113:4.1 Seraphim do this, not as does the A., operating from
113:4.2 The A. is the essence of man’s eternal nature;
113:4.4 mind adjutants, reinforced by the leadings of the A..
113:4.4 enhanced realization of the presence of the iA.
113:4.6 the guardian seraphim, the God presence of the iA.,
113:6.1 by the ministry of mortal mind and the dA.—
113:6.1 represented by the departing A. and the actuality
113:6.2 seraphim associate with the presence of the A.,
113:6.5 the absent A. is the identity of such an immortal
113:6.6 The A. will identify you; the guardian seraphim will
114:7.6 The possession of a TA. of extraordinary versatility
114:7.8 the deep mind by the combined technique of TA.
116:7.5 indestructible universe reality—fusion with the iTA..
117:0.3 mortal finally attunes to the divine leading of the iA.,
117:3.5 personality, becomes creative in liaison with an A.,
117:3.6 man grows as his TA. develops new techniques for
117:3.10 What the Trinity is to God the Supreme, the A. is to
117:4.8 out of the very reality of the Supreme that the A.,
117:5.3 the joint creation of the material mind and the A.,
117:5.11 Even the experience of man and A. must find echo in
117:6.10 in the mortal personality by the ministry of the iA..
118:1.10 But the Father, through the iTA., is not thus limited
118:8.2 to the execution of the spiritual urges of the iTA..
118:9.3 Only when ascending man, in liaison with the A.,
120:2.9 any moment subsequent to the arrival of your TA.
120:2.9 Prior to the arrival and reception of the A. I will
120:2.9 But subsequent to the arrival of your A. and
120:3.9 we would commit you to the leading of the A.,
123:2.1 there came to abide with Jesus a TA., a divine gift
123:2.2 Jesus was destined to rest in the keeping of this iA.
126:0.1 a large measure of communication with his A.,
129:1.14 and high levels of conscious contact with his iTA..
129:3.9 Jesus’ iA. made great progress in the ascension
129:3.9 The A. more and more was able to bring up in the
129:3.9 Thus did the A., little by little, bring to Jesus’
129:3.9 prehuman experience to be brought forth by the A.
129:4.1 the A. had not fully mastered and counterparted the
129:4.2 growth from the moment of the arrival of his TA.
132:2.5 —the discovery of, and identification with, the iA..
132:2.5 motives of time with the eternal plans of the iA.,
134:1.7 harmony between Jesus’ human mind and the iA..
134:1.7 The A. had been actively engaged in reorganizing
134:7.6 The iTA. now led Jesus to forsake the dwelling
134:8.2 He went into the great test with only his A. to guide
134:8.4 communion the iA. completed the assigned services.
136:2.2 mortal mind of Jesus and the indwelling spirit A.,
136:2.2 just such an A. indwells all normal beings living on
136:2.2 except that Jesus’ A. had been previously prepared
136:2.3 matured soul of the mortal with its associated dA..
136:2.3 observers expected to witness the fusion of the A.
136:2.3 the iA. took final leave of the perfected human soul
136:2.4 Jesus, looking up to the near-by A., prayed: “My
136:2.5 Father, for the A. is of, and as, the Paradise Father.
136:3.2 occasioned by the personalization of Jesus’ A..
136:3.4 Jesus’ baptism when the personalization of his A.
136:3.4 the phenomenon of the personalization of his iTA.
168:1.6 detention of Lazarus’s A. on the planet subsequent
168:2.6 gave command to the former A. of Lazarus, now
188:3.4 meaning of such a statement inasmuch as his TA.
188:3.4 the spirit counterpart of the A.’ early work in
188:3.7 2. The former TA. of Jesus we know to have been
188:3.8 first, by the direct efforts of his TA., and later, by
194:2.3 the bestowal of the Father’s spirit (the A.) upon all
194:2.11 the TA.; the spirit of the Son, the Spirit of Truth;
194:2.19 the mortal spirit-born soul with the Paradise TA.
195:7.5 Such things are the spiritual forecasts of the iA.,
196:0.1 born of the activity of the divine presence, his iA..
196:1.6 faith of his mortal intellect and the acts of his iA..
196:1.7 1. The arrival of the TA..
196:2.4 personal religious faith and the heroism of his iA.,
196:3.6 There is a spirit nucleus in the mind of man—the A.
196:3.21 TA., functions to human observation apparently as
196:3.25 the personal realization of the A.’ inner presence,
196:3.26 the bestowed spirit, the iA., reveals to the evolving
196:3.35 not choose to survive, then does the surviving A.
Adjuster, Personalized—see Adjusters, Personalized
55:3.18 exempted from translation by the order of the P. of
107:3.9 and supervising corps is presided over by the now P.
108:3.4 an evolutionary world has a P. assigned to it as
109:6.2 become the actual possession of such a newly P.
109:6.2 A P. of this order is a composite assembly of all
109:6.4 our local universe are directed by the P. of Michael
109:6.4 Faithful to his trust was this extraordinary A.,
109:6.4 This A. had previously served with Machiventa
109:6.5 This A. did indeed triumph in Jesus’ human mind—
109:6.6 This same A. now reflects in the inscrutable nature
109:7.5 the type of the P. bestowed upon the existential
110:2.1 which have been certified by the P. of Urantia.
121:8.1 the times of Michael’s bestowal (notably his now P.),
136:2.3 divine entity returned from Divinington as a P.
136:2.3 neither did they see the apparition of the P..
136:2.3 Only the eyes of Jesus beheld the P..
136:2.4 When the returned and now exalted P. had thus
136:2.4 Jesus, looking up to the near-by A., prayed: “My
136:2.4 Son of Man saw the vision, presented by the now P.,
136:2.5 It was the voice of the P. that John and Jesus heard,
136:2.5 remainder of Jesus’ earth life this P. was associated
136:2.5 He was in constant communion with this exalted A..
136:4.10 —the P. (Jesus no longer had a personal seraphic
136:5.1 beginning this conference with himself and his P.,
136:5.2 with his human eyes, his associated P. did behold
136:5.3 host of universe personalities to his recently P.,
136:5.3 the A., being a onetime part and essence of the
136:5.4 the P. took great pains to point out to Jesus that,
136:5.4 Jesus admonished that, while the A.’ control of the
136:5.4 Said the A.: “I will, as you have directed, enjoin the
136:5.6 Through the supervising control of P. it was possible
136:6.2 warned by his P., that these natural laws might not
136:7.3 those matters put under the jurisdiction of the P..
136:8.3 cited the presence of the P. as sufficient proof of
136:9.8 trust his Father (the P.) to work out the details of
136:10.1 he communicated to the P. in these words, “And in
137:4.12 Jesus recalled the admonition of his P. in the hills.
137:4.12 Jesus recounted how the A. had warned him about
137:4.12 occurrence was made doubly certain since the P.
145:3.10 under the command of Jesus’ P. was mightily astir
145:3.11 the admonitory warnings of Jesus’ P. regarding
145:3.11 The P. of Jesus instantly ruled that such an act of
158:3.4 the Father bear witness through Jesus’ P., saying,
168:1.2 divine thoughts, as of record in the mind of the P.,
168:1.6 Jesus’ P. issued orders for the indefinite detention
168:1.10 and now in waiting, by direction of the P. of Jesus,
168:2.6 As Lazarus came out of the tomb, the P. of Jesus,
174:5.10 When Jesus had spoken, the P. of his indwelling
182:3.8 the joint command of Gabriel and the P. of Jesus.
188:3.4 The Master’s P. could in no sense be affected by his
189:0.1 the P. of Jesus, being in personal command of
189:0.3 When they heard the P. so speak, they all assumed
189:1.11 signaled to the P., and all universe intelligences who
189:3.4 the P. of the Son of Man relinquished his authority
189:3.4 he departed for Salvington to register with
189:3.4 he was immediately followed by all the celestial host
adjuster
196:3.1 sorter, evaluator, and a. of all human problems.
Adjuster—adjective
Adjuster-abandoned
112:3.2 group seraphim concerned with that A. individual.
Adjuster ability
109:1.4 They progressively acquire A. and skill as a result of
Adjuster action
117:6.5 soul of an evolving mortal is the son of the A. of
Adjuster activity
108:5.9 The fact that such A. may be unconscious to the
109:5.5 both operate to delimit the sphere of efficient A.,
Adjuster ages
47:2.3 Children of pre-A. are cared for in families of five,
Adjuster assignment
108:1.1 We cannot explain the basis of A., but we
Adjuster association
47:10.6 an immortal survivor of A., a Paradise ascender,
110:6.5 you thereby ascend from the lower stages of A. and
Adjuster assumption
103:9.8 is founded on the inherent (TA.) that faith is valid,
Adjuster attunement
100:2.5 spiritual status is the measure of Deity attainment, A.
110:6.3 to do with mind attainment, soul growth, and A..
110:6.8 1. A. attunement.
134:8.4 Only the final phase of mind and A. remained to be
Adjuster bestowal(s)
32:4.1 Aside from personality domains and A., the Father is
40:5.17 of physical-brain endowment are not factors in A.,
65:0.5 The spirit endowment of mind—culminating in TA..
106:2.3 from the A. of the Father to the life bestowals of the
116:3.5 The A. of the Universal Father enable him to draw
Adjuster capacity
109:3.7 so animalistic that they were utterly lacking in A..
Adjuster career
40:7.3 The details of the A. of indwelling ministry on a
Adjuster communion
5:2.6 The entire experience of A. is one involving moral
Adjuster content
110:5.5 It is dangerous to postulate the A. of the dream life
Adjuster creation
5:2.5 As the soul of joint mind and A. becomes existent,
Adjuster custody
101:3.3 enabled to survive (in A.) the dissolution of the self
Adjuster derivative
102:2.2 paradox in that wisdom is humanly original and A.
Adjuster direction
66:2.7 from widely separated places by co-ordinated TA.
Adjuster essence
101:6.2 The personality of man, united to the A. of God,
Adjuster evolution
109:1.5 The first stage of A. is attained in fusion with the
Adjuster-expression
195:7.5 do not make the mistake of failing to provide for A.,
Adjuster fragment(s)
19:6.3 capacity for fusion with a non-A. Father fragment
30:1.99 and such an A. of himself evolves the spirit soul
30:1.10 The functions of the other-than-A. are manifold and
30:1.10 Fusion with an A. or other such fragment constitutes
108:0.2 indeed becomes actual in the ministry of the A.
109:7.1 We cannot state whether or not non-A. are
109:7.1 the A. type of Father fragment attains personality
113:7.8 reception of, and fusion with, a non-A. of the Father.
Adjuster functions
40:7.3 I include the mention of certain A. in order to make
Adjuster-fused or Adjuster-fused mortals
22:1.10 and Those without Name and Number—are all Am.
22:3.1 Sons of Attainment, are A. beings of mortal origin.
22:6.1 Not all ascending mortals are A. or Father fused;
22:7.4 The ascendant Am. finaliters who have attained
30:1.50 1. A. Mortals.
30:1.11 Spirit-fused mortals in contradistinction to Am..
30:2.128 12. A. Mortal Citizens of Paradise.
30:4.9 elected to tell this story as it pertains to the Am.,
31:0.1 the present known destination of the ascending Am.
31:3.1 Ascendant Am. compose the bulk of the Corps of
31:3.1 they usually constitute 990 in each finaliter company.
31:6.2 The secondary midwayers are all eventually A. fused
37:5.1 are Spirit-fused mortals; they are not A..
37:5.3 Not being A., they never become finaliters, but they
37:5.10 Ascending Am. are not concerned with these worlds
40:7.3 order to make a replete statement regarding Am..
40:7.5 such A. mortals are the only class of human beings
40:7.5 To the A. mortal the career of universal service is
40:8.4 the services of Orvonton with their A. brethren who
40:8.5 are in every way the equals of their A. associates.
40:9.1 Those who are A. or Father fused are never Spirit or
40:9.9 only Am. or other especially embraced ascendant
40:10.1 Am. are destined to penetrate the universe of
40:10.5 A. ascenders do indeed have a grand and glorious
40:10.6 While the A. finaliters obviously enjoy the widest
40:10.12 pass through the Paradise experience with the A.
44:0.18 A., onetime mortal being, and he perceives you as
47:4.2 occupy the mansion worlds in common with the Am.
48:5.3 when a seraphim proceeds inward with an Am.,
49:6.18 belong to the A. type of evolutionary life, but they
49:6.19 such A. personalities traverse space freely before
Adjuster-fusers
40:9.7 even these A. must depend upon the attribute of
Adjuster-fusion or Adjuster fusion
32:5.4 because having failed to achieve the spirit level of A.
37:5.1 ascension career of a mortal candidate for A.,
39:8.6 All surviving mortals of A. destiny have temporary
40:5.6 2. Mortals of the non-A. type.
40:5.7 3. Mortals of A. potential.
40:5.9 men acquire survival capacity but fail to attain A..
40:5.12 Series two—mortals of the non-A.-fusion types.
40:5.12 two-, and three-brained races is not a factor in A.;
40:5.12 these non-A. types are a wholly different order of
40:5.17 Series three—mortals of A. potential. All Father-
40:5.17 two-brained, and three-brained types of A. potential.
40:9.2 that these types of creatures are not A. candidates
40:9.2 —the soul—that they do in the candidates for A..
40:9.7 Even with A. candidates, only those human
47:8.5 Immediately upon the confirmation of A. the new
47:9.5 mortal state to the immortal status at the time of A.,
49:5.7 6. A. series.
49:5.31 6. A. series. The spiritual classification or grouping
49:5.31 the inhabited worlds of Nebadon are peopled with A.
49:6.20 the lowest to the highest stages of the A. worlds,
52:3.2 these mortals attain capacity for subsequent A..
55:0.4 evolve along lines identical with the A. series.
55:2.2 more and more A. occur before the termination of
55:3.18 Mortals of A. status who, upon their own petition,
55:6.5 evolving human mind are determined by the A. level
107:1.4 and as the candidates for A. increase in numbers.
108:3.3 do not receive real universe names until after A.,
109:3.2 (Many who fail of A. do survive as Spirit-fused
110:6.1 attainment of those steps that are preliminary to A..
110:7.1 of the seven cosmic circles does not equal A..
112:7.0 7. ADJUSTER FUSION
112:7.1 TA. imparts eternal actualities to personality which
112:7.11 On the A. worlds the destiny of the Mystery Monitor
112:7.12 From the time of A. the status of the ascender is that
112:7.14 With A. the Father has completed his promise of the
112:7.17 We believe that the mortals of A. are destined to
113:2.3 on those worlds which are of the non-A. series.
117:3.9 the Supreme, and, in mortals, creature-realized in A..
117:6.5 the Deity parents becomes more equal after the A.
Adjuster gift
101:2.12 Divinity functions in mortal personality as the A. of
Adjuster guidance
110:5.0 5. ERRONEOUS CONCEPTS OF A. GUIDANCE
140:5.13 And spiritual insight enhances A., and these in the
Adjuster harmony
110:3.6 You can consciously augment A. by: 1. Choosing
Adjuster indwelling
108:2.0 2. PREREQUISITES OF A. INDWELLING
109:5.0 MATERIAL HANDICAPS TO A. INDWELLING
Adjuster indwellment
51:1.6 services that they acquire experiential capacity for A.
Adjuster-indwelt or Adjuster indwelt
2:3.4 In the case of an A. personality, the experiential
5:3.2 believe that such registry of the homage of an A.
5:6.12 Concerning those personalities who are not A.:
16:9.1 The cosmic-mind-endowed, A., personal creature
30:4.9 The narrative presents the career of an A. mortal.
36:4.4 These creatures are not A., hence hardly immortal
46:7.3 Spornagia are not A. indwelt.
47:2.5 The A. children and youths on the finaliter world are
49:5.31 one half of the worlds harbor beings who are A.
49:6.11 Such A. children and youths follow the parent of
50:3.5 these semimaterial assistants of the Prince are A..
52:4.7 this epoch the majority of the world mortals are A..
55:4.29 to serve as teachers for a season and to become A.
55:4.31 members of the Corps of Finaliters have been A.
76:4.6 The Adamic children were usually A. since they all
76:5.2 nor were they A. when they functioned on Urantia
76:5.2 It was this knowledge of being A. that heartened
109:7.8 are not permitted to discuss these ministries with A.
Adjuster inheritance
117:6.6 Supreme attains to finite synchrony with the A. of
Adjuster leading
113:4.2 Mortal man, subject to A., is amenable to seraphic
Adjuster lure
113:4.1 Seraphim are not the divine A. of the Father,
Adjuster memory
47:4.5 Your A. remains intact as you ascend the morontia
Adjuster mindedness
107:5.0 5. ADJUSTER MINDEDNESS
Adjuster minds
107:5.6 a union of certain phases of the mortal and A. which
Adjuster ministry
109:2.9 preserving custodial data essential to the A. of the
Adjuster-mortal
117:4.8 It is upon the Supreme that the A. ascender draws
Adjuster-nature
107:6.3 the A. will faithfully unfold the revelation of the
117:6.7 the ascendant man-nature with the divine A. within
Adjuster nucleus
5:6.4 as well as the absolute A. of the human personality,
Adjuster possession
101:3.3 embryonic form, the A. of which survives the death
Adjuster presence
5:3.8 the divine A. conducts such worship in behalf of
103:7.1 by personal mortal experience with the spiritual A.
107:0.4 Consciousness of A. is consciousness of God’s
110:6.8 The spiritizing mind nears the A. proportional to
112:6.7 to death, is self-consciously independent of the A.;
117:4.3 The Father nature, the A., is indestructible regardless
117:4.12 mortal man has been given not only the A. but also
117:6.18 With Urantians this spirit is the A. of the Father;
Adjuster progress
107:0.7 have no connection with the three stages of A.
117:4.9 The evolution of A in the spiritualizing of a human
Adjuster reception
109:3.7 they had capacity for A., but the Monitors could only
Adjuster reconciliation
129:4.5 higher and more advanced phases of human and A.
Adjuster relationship
110:6.15 the highest possible realization of mind-A. in the
Adjuster-remembered
40:9.7 the same planet to pool their store of A. events and
Adjuster skill
109:1.4 They progressively acquire A. and ability as a result
Adjuster sojourn
40:5.5 1. Mortals of the transient or experiential A..
40:5.8 —mortals of the transient or experiential A..
Adjuster souls
48:6.35 study the nature, experience, and status of the A.
Adjuster-spirit
34:5.7 1of the A. of the Paradise Father in or with a mortal,
Adjuster training schools
107:3.9 constitute the personnel of the A. of Divinington.
Adjuster transcripts
40:9.4 The A. of memory are full and intact, but these
Adjuster transit
49:6.19 These fused souls go by direct A. to the halls of the
55:2.7 Such translated souls proceed by A. direct to the
Adjuster type
109:7.1 the A. of Father fragment attains personality only by
adjuster union
55:2.3 sense the approaching status of probable soul-A.
adjuster volition
107:7.4 We believe it is because A. is prepersonal in
adjustered—see dis-Adjustered
Adjusterized
112:7.18 and humanized Adjusters, these A. and eternalized
Adjusterless
49:6.12 all A. children are reckoned as still attached to their
49:6.14 the A. children of the primary and secondary orders
Adjusterlikeness
111:1.4 moral decisions which enable you to achieve A.,
112:7.9 immortality through sincere efforts to achieve A.?
adjusters
108:5.5 Monitors are not thought helpers; they’re thought a..
Adjusters or Thought Adjusters or indwelling Adjusters;
see Adjusters, Personalized; see adjusters
see Monitors
0:2.3 the ministry of the Father fragments, such as the TA.
2:1.7 TA., the actual gift of the great God himself sent to
2:5.2 paternal affection that God sends the marvelous A.
2:5.10 the TA., but your greatest revelation of the Father’s
3:1.6 But not so with the personality circuit and the A.;
3:1.9 Spirit seem to exclude the direct action of the TA.,
3:1.11 by the degree of co-operation accorded these A. by
3:2.5 imperfection—with Urantia mortals through the TA..
3:3.3 series of divine Sons and directly through the iTA.
3:6.6 circuit or through the individuality of the TA.
5:0.1 The iTA. are a part of the eternal Deity of the
5:2.5 activities of such divine entities as the Paradise A..
5:3.2 A. undoubtedly utilize direct prepersonal channels
5:5.1 endowments antecedent to the bestowal of the A.
5:5.5 to revealed religion, including the bestowal of A.
5:6.5 The A. of prepersonal status indwell numerous types
5:6.10 creation exists independently of the mission of the A.
6:5.7 personally participate in the bestowal of the TA.,
6:5.7 the Father, in projecting the bestowal of the TA.,
7:4.4 the Father’s bestowal of the TA. and the endowing
7:5.2 Father through the gift of the prepersonal TA., but
8:5.2 In the bestowal of A., the Father acts alone, but
8:5.4 Even the work of the A., though independent of all
9:2.3 There exist the connection of the TA. direct with the
10:3.1 Regarding the endowment of man with the A.,
10:3.15 by his exclusive fragments—in mortal man by the A..
13:1.4 Divinington is the Paradise rendezvous of the A.,
13:1.5 include the secret of the bestowal and mission of A..
13:1.8 The A. are a mystery of God the Father.
13:2.7 necessity for your presence on the world of the TA..
16:4.16 bestowal and ministry of the TA. and the inscrutable
16:8.3 TA., when they come forth from the Father, are
17:1.6 dispatch (except Inspired Trinity Spirits and TA.)
17:3.9 While A. do not participate in the operation of the
17:5.5 the A. are related to the mortal creatures inhabiting
17:5.5 Like the A., the Circuit Spirits are impersonal, and
19:5.6 a planet whose inhabitants are indwelt by A.,
19:5.6 When on a planet to which A. do not come,
19:5.6 This suggests that A. are in some manner related
19:5.6 TA. spring from the Father alone; Inspired Spirits
20:4.3 Paradise Sons have experienced A., and these A.
20:4.3 The A. that occupy the minds of the incarnated
20:4.3 Such A. form the supreme Divinington council of
20:4.3 They receive and accredit A. on their return to the
20:4.3 In this way the faithful A. of the world judges
20:5.3 make it possible for TA. to indwell the minds of all
20:5.3 for the A. do not come to all bona fide human
22:2.9 are indwelt by, and subsequently fused with, TA..
22:9.5 High Son Assistants, have never been indwelt by A..
23:1.9 the Inspired Trinity Spirits and the divine TA..
28:5.22 discerners can and do reflect the presence of the A.
30:1.10 is best typified by the TA., though these entities are
30:1.11 Such entities differ very greatly from A.;
30:1.11 They are not prepersonal in the sense that the A.
31:2.2 they are modified and personalized A., but no one
31:5.2 Adam and Eve, may elect to humanize, receive A.,
31:5.2 receive A., pass through death, and progress by
32:4.6 These TA., the bestowals of the Universal Father,
32:4.6 they indwell human minds but have no discernible
32:4.6 They are not directly co-ordinated with the seraphic
32:4.7 The iA. are one of God’s separate but unified modes
32:4.11 he is in lavish generosity bestowing the TA. upon the
34:5.4 automatically prepared for the reception of the TA..
34:5.6 TA. are definite individualizations of the prepersonal
37:5.1 inhabitants are never permanently indwelt by TA..
37:5.1 A. do transiently indwell them, serving as guides
39:2.12 transit sleep is induced by the liaison between the A.
40:4.2 personality bestowed upon these experienced TA.
40:5.3 he is in you and of you in the identity of the TA.,
40:5.4 since the TA. are the only spirits of fusion potential
40:5.9 A. occupy the minds of these struggling creatures
40:5.9 the moment such will creatures are indwelt by A.,
40:5.10 The A. contribute much to the advancement of
40:5.10 This transient ministry of the A. accomplishes two
40:5.10 Second, the transient sojourn of the A. contributes
40:5.12 eternal able to effect eternal union with their iA..
40:5.12 other groups who do not ordinarily fuse with A..
40:5.13 During temporal life these A. do everything for
40:5.13 this second series are often indwelt by virgin A.,
40:5.14 Seraphic co-operation with A. on the nonfusion
40:5.15 and in the fact that they are nonfusible with TA..
40:5.16 this type of creature is never able to fuse with the A.
40:5.16 impossible to bring permanent union with the A..
40:5.19 willingness to co-operate with their A. and exhibit
40:7.1 The sending of A., their indwelling, is indeed one of
40:7.1 A. are immortal spirits, and union with them confers
40:8.1 practically all surviving mortals are fused with A. on
40:8.1 fail to attain identity fusion with their faithful A..
40:8.2 the adjudicational authorities, and even their A.,
40:8.2 have been unable to attain oneness with their A..
40:9.2 does not prevent the A. from indwelling them
40:9.2 A. do work in the minds of such beings during the
40:9.2 A. effectively build up the same spirit counterpart
40:9.2 Up to the time of mortal death the work of the A.
40:9.2 but upon mortal dissolution the A. take eternal
40:9.4 are experiential possessions of the departed A. and
42:2.21 through the ministry of God the Sevenfold and TA.,
42:11.1 only as pure energy and pure spirit—as the TA. and
42:12.10 this general rule: TA. appear to be without form
44:0.19 the experience of mortals by the action of the iTA..
44:0.19 A. are going through with you, as a part of you,
44:8.1 who possess A. of special and previous experience.
44:8.2 whose A. may have had actual and bona fide
45:7.1 mortals who fail to achieve fusion with their iA.
47:2.3 grouped according to whether or not they have A.,
47:2.3 for the A. come to indwell these material children
47:2.4 All children on the evolving worlds who have TA.,
47:2.4 those little ones who arrived without A., but who
47:3.2 the TA., and the archangels of the resurrection.
47:3.3 the individual possession of the detached TA.;
47:3.3 creature personality are forever a part of such A..
49:5.25 and thus effect the universal coming of the TA..
49:6.1 series of mortals alike enjoy the ministry of TA.,
49:6.5 During the sleep of their subjects these waiting A.
49:6.5 they never indwell another mortal mind in this
49:6.6 who are so immature that fusion with their A. is
49:6.12 Children who die when too young to have TA. are
49:6.13 In due course TA. come to indwell these little ones
49:6.19 These are the mortals who fuse with their A. during
50:3.2 capital, and none of them have fused with their iA..
50:3.2 The status of the A. of such volunteer servers
50:3.6 system capital, where their detached A. await them
51:1.6 Material Sons do not possess TA., but it is through
52:1.6 receptive to the temporary indwelling of the A.,
52:1.7 All mortals who are indwelt by TA. are potential
52:2.2 The TA. come in increasing numbers, and seraphic
52:3.2 TA. are increasingly bestowed upon the post-
52:3.2 the Adams do not possess A., but their offspring—
52:3.2 the fusion A. are not yet universally bestowed.
52:4.7 The A. of fusion destiny are not yet bestowed upon
52:5.6 with there issues the bestowal edict of the TA..
52:5.6 receive A. as soon as they attain the age of moral
52:7.4 the A. increasingly fuse with their subjects during the
53:7.10 who had not attained final fusion with their A.,
53:8.7 the Paradise TA. and the protective Spirit of Truth,
55:1.5 therein experience final fusion with their divine A..
55:4.9 physical controllers and, after receiving TA., start
55:4.25 receiving TA. at the conclusion of the morontia
55:4.26 Very often a Planetary Adam and Eve will receive A.
55:4.26 receiving of A. by some of their imported pure-line
55:4.27 world for a brief sojourn, there to receive their A..
55:4.28 after which service they will receive A. and begin the
55:4.30 elect to humanize, receive A., and start for Paradise.
55:6.4 The A. continue to come as in former evolutionary
56:3.2 fragmentations—the Father’s bestowal of the TA.
56:4.1 to Paradise by the rebound momentum of the TA.,
56:8.2 Through the ministry of the iA. the finaliters are
63:0.3 bestowed on them at the time of fusion with their A..
63:1.4 augmented by the indwelling presence of the TA..
63:6.9 Although both Andon and Fonta had received TA.,
63:6.9 it was not until the days of Onagar that the A. and
63:7.2 both Andon and Fonta were fused with their TA.,
65:4.9 Fonta made the decisions which enabled TA. to
66:4.9 on Jerusem, were as yet unfused with their TA.;
66:4.9 orders of sonship, their A. were detached.
67:4.5 hundred were temporarily detached from their TA..
67:4.5 to Jerusem and were reunited with their waiting A.
67:4.5 the sixty staff rebels; their A. still tarry on Jerusem.
76:5.2 Eve did not, as citizens of Jerusem, have TA., nor
76:5.2 sincere repentance had made it possible for A. to
76:5.6 continued to struggle in conjunction with the TA.,
77:7.5 Urantia—before the universal coming of the TA.
77:7.8 Regardless of the presence of the TA., the pouring
86:7.6 the A. have ever since labored to transmute God-fear
92:0.5 These influences are later augmented by TA.,
94:3.6 near to the realization of the indwelling of the TA.,
94:11.5 the clearest presentations of the truth of the A. ever
103:0.1 the divine Sons or the universal bestowal of the A.,
103:0.1 the TA. increasingly participate in the development
107:0.0 ORIGIN AND NATURE OF ADJUSTERS
107:0.2 A. are the actuality of the Father’s love incarnate in
107:0.2 they are the veritable promise of man’s eternal career
107:0.2 they are the essence of man’s perfected finaliter
107:0.7 forty years, the Mystery Monitors are called TA..
107:0.7 they are often referred to as Thought Controllers.
107:1.0 1. ORIGIN OF THOUGHT ADJUSTERS
107:1.1 Since TA. are of the essence of original Deity, no
107:1.1 may presume to discourse authoritatively upon their
107:1.2 regarding the mode of the bestowal of TA.,
107:1.2 all are agreed they proceed direct from the Father,
107:1.2 They are not created beings; they are fragmentized
107:1.2 the A. are undiluted and unmixed divinity,
107:1.2 they are of God, and as far as we are able to discern,
107:1.2 and as far as we are able to discern, they are God.
107:1.3 As to the time of their beginning separate existences
107:1.3 neither do we know their number.
107:1.3 We know little concerning their careers until they
107:1.3 more or less familiar with their cosmic progressions
107:1.3 their triune destinies: attainment of personality by
107:1.3 or liberation from the known assignments of TA..
107:1.4 presume that A. are being constantly individualized
107:1.4 attempting to assign a numerical magnitude to the A.
107:1.4 like God himself, these fragments of his nature may
107:1.5 The technique of the origin of the TA. is one of the
107:1.5 A. are simply and eternally the divine gifts; they
107:1.5 they are of God and from God, and they are like God
107:1.6 they reveal a supernal love and spiritual ministry that
107:2.0 2. CLASSIFICATION OF ADJUSTERS
107:2.1 A. are individuated as virgin entities, and all are
107:2.1 We understand that there are seven orders of TA.,
107:2.2 1. Virgin A., those serving on their initial assignment
107:2.3 2. Advanced A., those who have served one or more
107:2.4 3. Supreme A., those Monitors that have served in
107:2.5 4. Vanished A.. Here occurs a break in our efforts to
107:2.5 The Melchizedeks teach that the fourth-stage A. are
107:2.6 5. Liberated A., those Mystery Monitors that have
107:2.7 6. Fused A.—finaliters—those who have become one
107:2.7 TA. ordinarily become fused with the ascending
107:2.7 with such surviving mortals they are registered in
107:2.7 they follow the course of ascendant beings.
107:3.0 3. THE DIVININGTON HOME OF ADJUSTERS
107:3.1 none but A. and other entities of the Father have
107:3.1 share Divinington as a home sphere with the A..
107:3.2 When TA. return to the Father, they go back to the
107:3.8 learn little or nothing of the nature and origin of A.
107:3.9 The valor and wisdom exhibited by TA. suggest that
107:3.9 they have undergone a training of tremendous scope
107:3.9 Since they are not personalities, this training must be
107:3.10 We know very little about the nonpersonalized A.;
107:3.10 These are christened on Divinington and are always
107:4.0 4. NATURE AND PRESENCE OF ADJUSTERS
107:4.2 A. are not absolutes in the universal sense,
107:4.2 but they are probably true absolutes within the
107:4.2 They are qualified as to universality but not as to
107:4.2 in extensiveness they are limited, but in intensiveness
107:4.2 of meaning, value, and fact they are absolute.
107:4.3 to contend with disloyal fellows, but never the A.;
107:4.3 they are supreme and infallible in their supernal
107:4.4 Nonpersonalized A. are visible only to Personalized
107:4.4 Trinity Spirits, can detect the presence of A. by
107:4.4 are able actually to discern the real presence of A.,
107:4.4 The universal invisibility of the A. is strongly
107:4.5 which has become generally associated with TA..
107:4.6 A. of all stages, together with all other beings, spirits
107:5.1 difficult for humans to perceive that TA. have minds
107:5.1 A. are fragmentations of God on an absolute level of
107:5.2 Since A. can plan, work, and love, they must have
107:5.2 they must have powers of selfhood which are
107:5.2 A. are possessed of unlimited ability to communicate
107:6.0 6. ADJUSTERS AS PURE SPIRITS
107:6.1 As TA. are encountered in creature experience, they
107:6.1 they disclose the presence and leading of a spirit
107:6.2 Your individual A. work to spiritize you in the hope
107:6.2 The A. are saturated with the beautiful love of the
107:6.2 They truly and divinely love you;
107:6.2 they are the prisoners of spirit hope confined within
107:6.2 They long for the divinity attainment of your mortal
107:6.2 they may be delivered with you from the limitations
107:6.4 We know that TA. are spirits, pure spirits,
107:6.4 fact that the A. traverse space over the instantaneous
107:6.5 detecting the presence of A. in the uncharted regions
107:6.6 yet, while the A. utilize the material-gravity circuits,
107:6.6 they are not subject thereto as is material creation.
107:6.6 The A. are fragments of the ancestor of gravity,
107:6.6 they have segmentized on a level of existence which
107:6.7 A. have no relaxation from the time of their bestowal
107:6.7 And those whose subjects do not pass through the
107:6.7 TA. do not require energy intake; they are energy,
107:6.7 they are energy,energy of the highest and most divine
107:7.0 7. ADJUSTERS AND PERSONALITY
107:7.1 TA. are not personalities, but they are real entities;
107:7.1 they are truly and perfectly individualized, although
107:7.1 they are never,while indwelling mortals, personalized
107:7.1 TA. are not true personalities; they are true realities,
107:7.1 purest order known—they are the divine presence.
107:7.2 If TA. are not personalities having prerogatives of
107:7.2 how can they select mortal subjects and volunteer to
107:7.3 We have speculated that TA. must have volition on
107:7.3 They volunteer to indwell human beings, they lay
107:7.3 they adapt, modify, and substitute in accordance with
107:7.3 They have affection for mortals, they function in
107:7.3 they are waiting to act decisively in accordance with
107:7.3 they unquestionably exhibit conduct which betokens
107:7.4 Why, if TA. possess volition, are they subservient to
107:7.5 Except in the A. and other similar entities we do not
107:7.6 fragments of Deity are known as the divine gifts.
107:7.6 We recognize that the A. are divine in origin,
107:7.6 they constitute the probable proof and demonstration
108:0.0 MISSION AND MINISTRY OF ADJUSTERS
108:0.1 The mission of the TA. to the human races is to
108:0.1 the A. bring into existence a unique type of being,
108:1.1 When A. are dispatched for mortal service from
108:1.2 we firmly believe that all TA. are volunteers.
108:1.2 before ever they volunteer, they are in possession of
108:1.2 Paradise to the reserve corps of A. on Divinington
108:1.2 The A. thus volunteer to indwell minds of whose
108:1.7 select from this group of volunteering A. the one
108:1.7 (In the assignment and service of the A. the sex of
108:1.9 When once the A. are actually dispatched from
108:2.1 Though the A. volunteer for service as soon as the
108:2.1 they are not actually assigned until the human
108:2.1 A. reach their human subjects on Urantia, on average
108:2.2 The A. cannot invade the mortal mind until it has
108:2.3 the human mind set for the reception of A., but
108:2.3 the A. unfailingly come the instant the seventh
108:2.3 Therefore have the divine A. been universally
108:2.4 the A. cannot arbitrarily invade the mortal intellect
108:2.4 between the divine A. and their human subjects;
108:2.5 the A.’ bestowal appears to be determined by many
108:2.5 release of the A. who have volunteered to indwell
108:2.5 appear to be associated with the arrival of the A. in
108:2.6 but unknown relation between the ministry of A.
108:2.7 I have observed A. arrive in mortal minds upon the
108:2.10 mortals may be apparently in readiness to receive A.,
108:2.10 then we observe the immediate dispatch of the TA..
108:2.11 On worlds where the A. do not fuse with the souls
108:2.11 we observe A. sometimes bestowed in response to
108:2.11 As to why these A. can not or do not fuse with these
108:3.1 As far as we know, A. are organized as an
108:3.1 observation that there are numerous series of A.
108:3.2 A. are of complete record (outside of Divinington)
108:3.2 records do not disclose the full number of the TA.;
108:3.3 subjects are known by the numbers of their A.;
108:3.4 Though we have the records of TA. in Orvonton,
108:3.4 assigned to it as the planetary supervisor of A..
108:3.5 planetary examination, to the planetary chief of TA.,
108:3.5 the following acknowledgment to the chief of A.,
108:3.7 we believe that the A. are thoroughly organized,
108:3.7 We know that they come from Divinington to the
108:3.7 undoubtedly they return thereto upon the deaths of
108:3.9 We are aware of the presence of the A., who are
108:4.1 the A. are quite alone in their sphere of activity in
108:4.2 The A. are the will of God, and since the Supreme
108:4.2 inevitable that the actions of A. and the sovereignty
108:4.2 Father presence of the A. and Father sovereignty
108:4.3 TA. appear to come and go quite independent of any
108:4.3 they seem to function in accordance with universe
108:4.3 they function in the human mind in perfect synchrony
108:4.4 that is through the liaison of the A. of the spheres.
108:4.4 in a universe, the A. are never directly concerned.
108:4.4 The isolation of a planet in no way affects the A.
108:4.4 contacts with the supreme and the self-acting A.
108:4.5 I do not believe that A. are devoted solely to the
108:5.1 The A. accept a difficult assignment when they
108:5.1 they volunteer to indwell such composite beings as
108:5.1 they have assumed the task of existing in your minds,
108:5.1 they are indispensable to the Paradise ascension.
108:5.3 The A. never lose anything committed to their care;
108:5.3 never have we known these spirit helpers to default.
108:5.3 depart from the divine way, but A. never falter.
108:5.3 They are absolutely dependable, and this is true of all
108:5.5 Monitors are not thought helpers; they’re thought a..
108:6.5 These faithful custodians unfailingly duplicate every
108:6.5 they are slowly and surely re-creating you as you
108:5.7 to explain to you just what the A. do in your minds
108:5.8 The TA. would like to change your feelings of fear
108:5.8 but they cannot mechanically and arbitrarily do such
108:5.10 But TA. are not thus subjected to examination
108:5.10 TA. work in the manner of Paradise perfection;
108:6.1 condescension for the exalted and perfect A. to offer
108:6.2 the A. flock to such a world to indwell the minds
108:6.2 iA. are particularly tormented by those thoughts
108:6.3 the supernal bestowal of the TA. upon the humble
108:6.7 The A. are the eternal ancestors, the divine originals,
108:6.7 they are the unceasing urge that leads man to
109:0.0 RELATION OF A. TO UNIVERSE CREATURES
109:0.1 The TA. are the children of the universe career,
109:0.1 the virgin A. must gain experience while mortal
109:0.1 Today, the A. are, as it were, rehearsing the realities
109:1.0 1. DEVELOPMENT OF ADJUSTERS
109:1.1 plan for the training and development of virgin A.
109:1.1 an extensive system for retraining A. of indwelling
109:1.3 TA. must acquire experience; they must evolve from
109:1.4 A. pass through a definite developmental career in
109:1.4 they achieve a reality of attainment which is eternally
109:1.4 They progressively acquire Adjuster skill and ability
109:1.4 They are also equal partners of the human mind in
109:1.5 A. are in nature evolving outward and downward
109:2.0 2. SELF-ACTING ADJUSTERS
109:2.1 You have been informed of the classification of A.
109:2.1 certain functional classification—the self-acting A..
109:2.2 a type of world where A. are only loaned to mortal
109:2.8 Self-acting A. seem to possess a marked degree of
109:2.8 Such A. participate in numerous activities of the
109:2.9 more experienced types of A. can communicate with
109:2.9 But while self-acting A. do thus intercommunicate,
109:2.9 they do so only on the levels of their mutual work
109:2.9 they have been known to function in interplanetary
109:2.10 Supreme and self-acting A. can leave the body at will
109:2.10 In the original life plans they were provided for, but
109:2.10 but they are not indispensable to material existence.
109:2.10 that they rarely, even temporarily, leave their mortal
109:2.11 The superacting A. are those who have achieved the
109:3.0 3. RELATION OF A. TO MORTAL TYPES
109:3.1 as to whether or not they are liaison or fusion A..
109:3.1 Some A. are merely loaned for the temporal lifetimes
109:3.1 others are bestowed as personality candidates with
109:3.1 their labors are remarkably uniform, more so than are
109:3.2 Virgin A. are usually sent to such worlds during
109:3.2 The A. receive valuable training and acquire
109:3.3 On another type of world the A. are merely loaned to
109:3.3 The A. are here loaned to the mortal creatures for
109:3.3 The A. do not return after natural death;
109:3.5 the A. are able to gain far more actual contact with
109:3.6 virgin A. are seldom assigned to persons who have
109:3.6 practically all A. indwelling intelligent men and
109:3.7 were those who exhibited undoubted capacity for A.
109:4.0 4. ADJUSTERS AND HUMAN PERSONALITY
109:4.1 between human beings are greatly helped by the A..
109:4.1 spiritual communion with their fellows until the TA.
109:4.1 speech, they are on the highroad to receiving A..
109:4.2 A. are not personality; they are prepersonal beings.
109:4.2 But they do hail from the source of personality,
109:4.2 and their presence does augment the qualitative
109:4.3 the superiority and previous experience of their iA..
109:4.4 The iA. have in no small measure co-operated with
109:4.4 If the A. indwelling the minds of the inhabitants of
109:4.6 In a sense the A. may be fostering a certain degree of
109:4.6 they are seldom given two indwelling experiences on
109:5.1 Supreme and self-acting A. are able to contribute
109:5.3 the plans and interrupting the work of the A..
109:5.5 local universe and eventually to the Father of A. on
109:6.1 A. never fail; nothing worth surviving is ever lost;
109:6.3 When A. of long universe experience volunteer to
109:6.3 they full well know that personality attainment can
109:6.4 The activities of A. in your local universe are
110:0.0 RELATION OF A. TO INDIVIDUAL MORTALS
110:1.1 A. should not be thought of as living in the material
110:1.1 They are not organic parts of the physical creatures
110:1.2 the unselfish and superb work of the A. living within
110:1.2 The A. are loving leaders, your safe and sure guides
110:1.2 they are the patient teachers who so constantly urge
110:1.2 They are the careful custodians of the sublime values
110:1.2 I wish you could love them more, co-operate with
110:1.3 they are deeply interested in your temporal welfare
110:1.3 They are delighted to contribute to your health,
110:1.3 They are not indifferent to your success in all matters
110:1.4 A. are interested in, and concerned with, your daily
110:2.0 2. ADJUSTERS AND HUMAN WILL
110:2.1 When TA. indwell human minds, they bring with
110:2.1 liberty to reject any part or all of the TA.’ program
110:2.1 The A. respect your sovereignty of personality;
110:2.3 Neither angels nor A. are devoted to influencing
110:2.3 The A. are dedicated to improving, modifying,
110:2.3 they are devoted to the work of building up spiritual
110:2.4 A. work in the spheres of the higher levels of the
110:2.4 they are unceasingly seeking to produce morontia
110:3.1 A are playing the sacred and superb game of the ages
110:3.1 they are engaged in one of the supreme adventures
110:3.1 And how happy they are when your co-operation
110:3.1 your co-operation permits them to lend assistance in
110:3.1 as they continue to prosecute their larger tasks of
110:3.2 TA. succeed or apparently fail in their terrestrial
110:3.3 A. never fail; they are of the divine essence,
110:3.3 and they always emerge triumphant in each of their
110:3.4 working agreement between you and your A..
110:4.1 A. are able to receive the continuous stream of
110:4.1 they are in full touch with the spirit intelligence and
110:4.1 they are unable to transmit very much of this wealth
110:4.4 level of consciousness to the custody of the A..
110:4.4 they will give good account of their stewardship,
110:4.4 they will bring forth those meanings and values
110:4.4 They will resurrect every worthy treasure of the
110:4.5 your A. find it next to impossible to communicate
110:4.5 imperfect, and garbled communications of the TA.
110:4.6 beings who could function safely with self-acting A..
110:5.2 present adequate proof of the failure of the A. to
110:5.2 The A. simply cannot, in a single lifetime, arbitrarily
110:5.2 When they do, as they sometimes have, such souls
110:5.4 While their mortal hosts are asleep, the A. try to
110:5.4 of the spiritual concepts presented by the A..
110:5.5 The A. do work during sleep, but your ordinary
110:5.5 hazardous to attempt the differentiation of the A.’
110:5.6 indirectly, you do communicate with your A..
110:5.7 He holds one of the highly experienced A. of his
110:6.5 The A. are always near you and of you, but rarely
110:6.5 but rarely can they speak directly, as another being,
110:6.22 The great days in the individual careers of A. are:
110:7.3 Most A. who have translated their subjects from
110:7.3 Remember, A. gain valuable indwelling experience
110:7.3 it does not follow that A. only gain experience for
110:7.4 Subsequent to fusion the A. share your destiny
110:7.6 difficulty experienced in contacting with your A.
110:7.6 to the point of favorable liaison with the divine A..
110:7.7 A. rejoice to make contact with the mortal mind;
110:7.7 they must be patient through the long years of silent
110:7.7 they are unable to break through animal resistance
110:7.7 The higher the TA. ascend in the scale of service,
110:7.7 But never can they greet you, in the flesh, with the
110:7.7 the same affection they will when you discern them
111:1.1 Though the work of A. is spiritual in nature, they
111:1.1 they must, perforce, do all their work upon an
111:1.8 The A. manipulate but never dominate man’s against
111:1.8 his will; to the A. the human will is supreme.
111:1.8 And they so regard and respect it while they strive
111:1.9 and on beyond, even to the Paradise Father of A..
112:4.0 4. ADJUSTERS AFTER DEATH
112:6.8 mortals who ascend without A. are dependent on the
112:7.15 this is the goal of destiny for all TA. who become
112:7.18 the Supreme, these personalized and humanized A.,
113:1.5 who enjoy more or less contact with their iA.;
113:1.8 to the ever-present and increasingly efficient TA.,
113:2.3 Like the A., the seraphim attend these beings for a
113:4.5 apparently no communication between the A. and
113:4.5 most active at those times when the A. are least
113:5.1 neither do angels directly contact with the A..
113:6.8 The A. of such nonsurvivors do not return, and
113:6.8 the seraphim respond, but the A. make no answer.
113:7.4 the decrees of your eternal union with the TA..
114:7.2 All reservists have self-conscious A., and most of
114:7.9 to attain varying degrees of contact with the TA.
114:7.9 thus have various degrees of contact with their A.
114:7.10 successor is made by a liaison of the two TA..
114:7.10 The A. undoubtedly function in many other ways
115:4.4 But the TA. indwelling mortal man are one of the
116:3.4 man these divine fragments of God are the TA..
116:3.4 The A. are absolute foundations, and upon
117:3.8 probably best revealed in the ministry of the TA.
117:3.9 The presence of the TA. in mortal man reveals the
117:5.11 for, as the A. experience, they are like the Supreme,
117:6.3 Even TA. are related to him; in original nature and
117:6.3 in original nature and divinity they are like the Father
117:6.3 but when they experience the transactions of time in
117:6.3 they become like the Supreme.
117:6.18 We suspect that what the A. will reveal to future
117:7.6 human beings who are indwelt by TA. that are
120:2.6 presence of our Father, the TA. of the realms.
121:6.5 glimpsed the reality and presence of the TA. more
123:2.1 since that day, have likewise received these TA. to
136:5.4 the fact that A. are nontime beings when once they
194:2.13 1. The bestowed spirit of the Father—the TA..
196:3.17 because of the presence and influence of the iTA..
adjusters
108:5.5 Monitors are not thought helpers; they’re thought a..
Adjusters, Personalized—see Adjuster, Personalized
16:3.2 who presides over the College of P. on Divinington.
30:1.65 1. Personalized A..
30:2.53 7. Personalized A..
31:2.2 they are modified and personalized A., but no one
40:0.8 7. Personalized A..
40:0.9 the P. of the Father, presents a glorious recital of the
40:4.0 4. PERSONALIZED ADJUSTERS
40:4.1 these efficient A. are personalized by the Father.
40:4.2 P. are beings of a unique and unfathomable order.
40:4.2 they have experientialized by participation in the
40:4.2 personality bestowed upon these experienced A.
40:4.2 these P. are classified as ascending Sons of God,
107:2.8 7. Personalized A., those who have served with the
107:2.8 We have reasons for believing that such A. are
107:3.7 to see any resident beings except such as the P.,
107:3.9 The unique P. no doubt constitute the personnel of
107:3.10 The P. are permanently domiciled on Divinington;
107:3.10 They go out from that abode only by the will of the
107:3.10 Very few are found in the domains of the local
107:4.4 Nonpersonalized Adjusters are visible only to P..
107:4.6 all who have attained the Father, the P. are visible.
108:1.8 in formation secured by contact with many P.
108:3.8 (aside from P.) who are uniformly conscious of the
109:1.2 I have been told by P. that every time a Monitor-
109:7.0 7. DESTINY OF PERSONALIZED ADJUSTERS
109:7.1 These P. are at home on Divinington, where they
109:7.1 they instruct and direct their prepersonal associates.
109:7.2 P. are the untrammeled, unassigned, and sovereign
109:7.2 They combine the Creator and creature experience—
109:7.2 They are conjoint time and eternity beings.
109:7.2 They associate the prepersonal and the personal in
109:7.3 P. are the all-wise and powerful executives of the
109:7.3 They are the personal agents of the full ministry of
109:7.3 They are the personal ministers of the extraordinary,
109:7.4 They are the exclusive beings of the universes who
109:7.4 they are omnipersonal—they are before personality,
109:7.4 they are personality, and they are after personality.
109:7.4 They minister the personality of the Father as in the
109:7.5 they are thus both destined to the future eternal
109:7.6 Seldom are the P. seen at large in the universes.
109:7.6 Occasionally they consult with the Ancients of Days,
109:7.6 sometimes the P. of the sevenfold Creator Sons
109:7.7 But he did not choose the three P. who appeared in
109:7.7 for they did not so manifest their divine presence at
109:7.7 service or designate duties for these volunteer P..
109:7.8 P. perform a wide range of services for numerous
109:7.8 These extraordinary human divinities are among the
109:7.8 no one dares to predict what their future missions
110:2.1 and foreordained by themselves and the P. of
112:4.9 5. Be assigned to the messenger service of the P..
112:4.13 is embraced by the P. of the superuniverse and
adjusters
108:5.5 Monitors are not thought helpers; they’re thought a..
adjusting
43:5.9 the Vorondadek Son intrusted with the duty of a. all
44:8.5 the necessity of a. to that absonite differential of
54:1.10 combat as a technique of a. racial misunderstandings
71:0.1 Even statecraft is the accumulated technique for a.
72:5.3 Violence has been outlawed as a procedure in a.
81:6.22 sound techniques for successfully a. to the transition
110:2.3 Adjusters dedicated to improving, modifying, a.,
123:3.9 This year Jesus made great progress in a. his
125:6.12 Jesus was an artist in a. his dedication to duty to his
127:6.12 Jesus is acquiring the art of a. his aspirations to the
132:3.3 dogmatize truth because man is mentally lazy in a. to
136:3.2 Jesus entered upon the forty days of a. himself to the
141:3.3 Andrew was much occupied with the task of a. the
144:5.16 Your a. and controlling spirit give to live and dwell
160:1.11 better methods of a. oneself to the ever-changing
160:4.15 And it is in this business of facing failure and a. to
178:1.7 to be expert in a. trifling misunderstandings.
adjustive
65:6.7 mind becomes increasingly a., creative, co-ordinative
91:2.2 prayer and magic arose as a result of man’s a.
adjustment—see adjustment of; adjustment to
2:4.5 Divine mercy represents a fairness technique of a.
2:7.3 their application to, and a. for, every universe,
11:5.6 but it must have something to do with reciprocal a.
29:4.20 enabled to effect unbelievable changes in power a.
47:10.5 mortals experience the a. sleep and the resurrection
48:2.22 Such an a in the mechanism of personality is effected
48:5.6 schools of administration, and schools of social a..
49:2.26 physiologic differentiation, and electrochemical a..
49:5.10 the normal a. group, the radical a. group, and the
49:5.11 the nonbreathers typify the radical or extreme a.,
54:6.10 explain these profound problems of universe a..
57:8.2 as this epoch of crustal cooling and a. progressed.
57:8.21 Pacific Ocean engaged in a compensatory sinking a..
58:6.6 fossils of marine life reveals the early a. struggles of
58:6.6 Plants and animals never cease to make these a.
59:1.7 sinking of the land principally due to crustal a.,
60:4.2 fold, and rise upward to afford compensatory a. for
61:1.8 5. Apply superior intelligence to environmental a.
65:6.2 of ever-increasing perfection of environmental a.,
65:6.7 supernatural endowment, but it is a superphysical a..
69:9.1 communism was a simple and practical automatic a..
70:0.1 industry demanded law, order, and social a.;
71:2.8 but rather comparative and advancing practical a..
71:8.8 proper a. between local and national governments.
72:5.2 slavery since this a. was effected gradually by the
81:6.30 a. for all problems resulting from the rapid growth of
81:6.40 But always should these adventures in cultural a.
81:6.40 Time is essential to all types of human a.—physical
83:7.4 While these upheavals of a. appear among the
83:7.7 of self-control or failure of normal personality a.,
87:6.1 some compensating a. for evening the odds in the
91:9.3 honestly exhausted human capacity for human a..
94:4.8 flexible a. from the high and semimonotheistic
99:5.1 Religion is first an inner or personal a., and then it
99:5.1 it becomes a matter of social service or group a..
108:5.5 by a. and spiritualization, a new mind for the new
111:1.8 they strive to achieve the spiritual goals of thought a.
126:0.1 early confusions and a. problems of adolescence,
131:9.4 The superior man is given to self-a., and he is free
156:5.18 portion of all who suffer from lack of emotional a.,
188:3.8 Adjuster, and later, by his own perfect a. between
adjustment of
0:11.11 the Universal Absolute signifies the a. of differential
3:4.2 creation of every new universe calls for a new a. of
21:5.9 and evolutionary a. of the inhabited planets.
25:3.7 provision for the fair a. of these honest differences
28:5.13 ideal of the best a. of these perplexing problems.
29:4.14 The physical controllers are chiefly occupied in the a.
32:3.4 an all-wise compensation in the regulation and a.
43:5.12 head of the emergency tribunal devoted to the a. of
46:2.4 By a. of physical mechanisms the material beings of
49:5.10 from the standpoint of the a. of creature life to the
57:8.4 emerged from the world ocean in compensatory a. of
70:1.1 ruinous reversion to the early methods of violent a.
72:5.3 for the a. of industrial misunderstandings and for the
84:5.9 weaker makes disproportionate gains in every a. of
99:5.1 knowing man as a brother—entails the a. of the self
109:5.4 The great problem of life is the a. of the ancestral
141:3.3 neither would he give advice about the proper a. of
149:4.3 consistency—proportionate a. of life problems.
160:3.3 the attainment of maturity is the co-operative a. of
196:0.10 a technique for the a. of difficulties, and the mighty
adjustment to
26:11.1 to the problems of a. to the many groups of beings
43:8.7 3. Achieve simultaneous a. to fellow morontians and
43:8.8 intellectual harmony with, and make vocational a. to,
49:2.14 This type represents a radical or extreme a. to the
49:5.2 1. A. to planetary environment.
49:5.10 1. A. to planetary environment.
49:5.10 from the standpoint of the a. of creature life to the
68:5.1 the sum of man’s a. to the life demands equals his
82:0.1 Marriage is man’s reactional a. to such bisexuality,
84:7.30 growth through the compulsion of necessitous a. to
87:5.2 supernatural beings, self-a. to spirit environment.
87:5.2 Religion represents man’s a. to his illusions of the
92:1.3 Religion is society’s a., in any age, to that which is
99:0.3 a. to extensive and continuing social reconstruction.
139:12.5 fall victim to the peaceful deception of pleasant a. to
147:4.8 your personal problems of a. to your life situations.
160:4.14 wisdom comes only from the experiences of a. to
196:3.1 True religion unifies the personality for effective a.
adjustments
1:3.7 The technique of survival is embraced in those a. of
4:1.9 in a complex reality situation involving supreme a.
5:5.1 the social surroundings necessitate ethical a.;
15:8.7 with resultant tidal or collisional a. which quickly
17:0.11 regulations, a., and administrative decisions—
18:6.2 on Paradise as the Supreme Council of Universe A..
39:1.11 to help pilgrims in making those kaleidoscopic a. in
43:5.11 Vorondadek assigned to harmonize the bestowal a.
45:6.3 except in the mortal sex life and its attendant a..
49:5.11 Normal a. to planetary conditions follow the
52:6.2 personal transformations and planetary a.:
55:4.3 is merely the first of the successive administrative a.
58:6.8 cycles of a. and readjustments, all living organisms
59:6.4 170,000,000 years ago great a. were taking place
65:6.5 The continuation of such biologic a. is illustrated by
65:6.6 many seemingly mysterious a. of living organisms
70:2.2 defense creates many new and advanced social a..
70:9.13 no more than the rules of the game—recognized a. of
71:5.4 should be countenanced if such a. entail even the
81:6.40 Only moral and spiritual a. can be made on the
81:6.41 and error; society is what survived the selective a.
82:0.1 resulting from such evolutionary and adaptative a..
84:2.7 the most radical and complete right-about-face a.
84:5.4 mores change so as to provide for those social a.
87:5.2 Industrial and military organizations were a. to
92:7.2 expressions of old beliefs, new adaptations and a..
99:1.1 economic a. and social changes are imperative if
99:1.1 become reconciled to a procession of changes, a.,
99:1.2 changing conditions and never-ending economic a..
105:5.1 to the repercussional a. of the functional triunities.
110:2.1 and to make such spiritual a. as you may willingly
114:7.9 just such a fortuitous combination of cosmic a.
124:4.9 the responsibility of making the necessary daily a.
125:2.10 By the end of the week Jesus had made many a.;
140:5.3 in making numerous environmental social a..
196:1.2 believers will not hesitate to make such a. of faith
adjusts
3:2.5 God a. with the mind of imperfection—with mortals
6:4.6 The indwelling Father fragment a. the human mind
adjutant or adjutant mind spirit(s) or adjutant spirit(s)
see also adjutants
9:4.4 as descent is made from the infinite to the a. levels of
15:9.14 the diversely functioning presence of the ams..
16:4.10 2. The life activations of the ams. bestowed upon the
17:0.9 7. The Adjutant Mind-Spirits
17:7.0 7. THE ADJUTANT MIND-SPIRITS
17:7.1 These a. spirits are the sevenfold mind bestowal of a
17:7.1 narration of the nature and functioning of the am-s.
30:1.62 6. The Sevenfold A. Mind-Spirits.
30:2.21 7. A. Mind-Spirits.
34:4.4 activities but diverse functioning of the seven ams..
34:4.9 evolutionary life are endowed with the as. types of
34:4.10 The ams. are the creation of the Divine Minister of
34:4.10 The ms. are similar in character but diverse in power,
34:4.10 all partake alike of the nature of the Universe Spirit,
34:4.11 four and twenty sentinels about these seven am-s..
34:4.12 a. of intuition, the spirit of “quick understanding.”
36:2.10 the seven central emplacements of the ams. are
36:2.18 Mind is an endowment of the seven ams.
36:5.0 5. THE SEVEN ADJUTANT MIND-SPIRITS
36:5.1 It is the presence of the seven ams. on the primitive
36:5.2 The seven ams. are called by names which are the
36:5.2 These ms send forth their influence into the inhabited
36:5.3 central lodgments of the as. on the Life Carrier
36:5.3 But with regard to the sixth and seventh as.—
36:5.3 The quantitative activity of the a. of worship and
36:5.3 a. of wisdom is registered in the immediate presence
36:5.4 The seven ams. always accompany the Life Carriers
36:5.4 they should not be regarded as entities;
36:5.4 they are more like circuits.
36:5.4 The spirits of the sa. Do not function as personalities
36:5.4 they are in fact a level of consciousness of the Divine
36:5.4 they are subordinate to the action and presence of
36:5.5 for words adequately to designate these seven ams..
36:5.5 They are ministers of the lower levels of experiential
36:5.13 The ams. experientially grow, but they never
36:5.13 but they never become personal.
36:5.13 They evolve in function, and the function of the first
36:5.14 These ma. of a local universe Mother Spirit are
36:5.15 worship Deity, is the exclusive domain of the as..
36:5.16 The ams. are in no manner related to the diverse
36:5.16 they are functionally antecedent to the appearance
36:6.3 Mother Spirit, functioning through the seven ams.,
38:9.6 The seven ams. make no contact with them;
38:9.7 of response to the joint ministry of the last two as.
41:2.6 ams. are concerned with the prespiritual functions
42:10.4 2. A.-spirit minds.
42:10.4 Mother Spirit functioning through her seven ams.
42:12.11 the ministry of the ams. evolve a suitable physical
46:7.5 They are only reactive to the first five of the ams.;
46:7.5 But the five-a. mind equivalates to a totality or sixth
55:6.4 stages of development the ams. are still functioning.
56:2.3 from the primitive ministry of the as. up to the
56:3.3 Spirit of Truth, together with ministry of the ams.,
58:6.7 the endowment of mind is a bestowal of the ams. in
62:6.2 our observation of the functioning of the seven ams.
62:6.2 these tireless mind ministers had ever registered their
62:6.6 and new order of mobilization of the seven ams..
62:7.6 assisted only by the seven ams. and the Master
63:3.3 was due to the enhanced mind ministry of the as..
65:0.4 2. The mind ministry of the as.—impinging on spirit
65:0.6 The ams. activate and regulate the adaptive or
65:3.5 by the phenomenon of the third phase of a. spirit
65:6.7 mind ministries of the seven as. become operative,
65:6.10 are dependent on the mind ministry of the seven as.
65:7.1 The seven ams. are the versatile mind ministers to
65:7.3 The seven as. are more circuitlike than entitylike,
65:7.3 they are encircuited with other a. functionings
65:7.4 on an average evolutionary world the seven as. are
65:7.5 The seven as. do not make contact with the purely
65:7.6 marks the beginning of the functioning of the as.,
65:7.6 they function from the lowliest minds of primitive
65:7.6 They are the source and pattern for the otherwise
65:7.6 Long must these faithful and always dependable
65:7.7 accompanies the action of the seventh and last a.,
84:1.6 mother love is the inherent endowment of the am-s.
85:2.6 but the earliest mind-a.-activated types of worship
85:7.1 in these same primitive minds the sixth as.,
85:7.3 When the seventh as., the spirit of wisdom, achieves
92:0.2 1. The a. of worship—the appearance in animal
92:0.3 The a. of wisdom—the manifestation in a worshipful
101:5.10 the local universe mind a. charged with the creation
103:0.1 sponsored by the ministry of the a. of worship
103:0.1 and are censored by the a. of wisdom.
103:9.8 Science is founded on the inherent (a. spirit)
108:2.1 is automatically indicated in the seventh mind-a.
108:2.2 duly prepared by the indwelling ministry of the ams.
108:2.3 Adjusters come the instant the seventh ams. begins
108:4.3 with all other spirit ministries, including ams.,
110:6.13 This signifies the united function of the seven ams.
110:6.20 increased and unified action of the seven ams. in the
110:6.20 From the third circle onward the a. influence
110:6.21 the termination of the conjoint ministry of the ams.
111:1.2 evolved up through the ministry of the seven ams.
111:2.10 a soul, the joint offspring of an a. mind dominated by
112:3.3 When the vital circuits of higher a. ministry are
112:6.6 local universe career comparable to the seven ams.
112:6.7 a. mind needs only the associated material-energy
112:6.7 from the decisions of its former associated a. mind,
112:6.9 under the tutelage of the seven am-s. unified under
112:6.9 the endowment of morontia mind upon a. mind
112:6.10 he leaves the a. ministry behind and becomes solely
113:3.2 the domains of the physical controllers and the ams.
117:5.7 resides in the rhythmic pulsations of the ams.
117:5.7 human self is everlastingly divorced from the a.
117:5.10 The mind-experience accumulations of the ams.,
118:7.7 first as physical controllers, and then as ams..
180:5.3 of the universe endowment of the a. of wisdom.
194:2.12 are subject to the progressive contact of the ams. of
194:2.18 the Mother Spirit—the ams. of the local universe.
Adjutant-spirit
42:10.4 2. A. minds. This is the ministry of a local universe
adjutants
9:5.3 to human and subhuman intellect through the a. of
17:0.10 even to the lowly service of the a. bestowed upon
26:5.5 you will be taken before the twelve a. of the
30:1.59 3. The Twelvefold A. of the Havona Circuits.
34:4.10 The seven a. have been given the following names:
34:5.2 the Spirit is largely effected through the seven a.,
34:5.3 develops reception capacity for the a. of worship
34:5.3 This ministry of the sixth and seventh a. indicates
36:2.18 life patterns are variously responsive to these a. and
36:5.1 These a. represent that function of the mind ministry
36:5.1 The a. are the children of the Universe Mother Spirit
36:5.3 quality of the mind function of the a. on any world
36:5.3 indicators of living mind function for the five a..
36:5.4 The spirits of the seven universe a. do not function
36:5.6 the only one of the a. to function so largely in the
36:5.12 This is the highest of the a., the spirit co-ordinator
36:5.13 This animal relationship makes the a. more effective
36:5.14 These mind-a. of a local universe Mother Spirit are
36:5.16 The a. afford the Universe Mother Spirit a varied
36:5.16 they do not repercuss in the Supreme Being when
42:10.4 as subhuman (animal) intellect in the first five a.;
42:10.4 as human (moral) intellect in the seven a.;
42:10.4 superhuman (midwayer) intellect in the last two a..
62:6.4 observed the augmented service of the first five a..
65:0.6 as the spirit a. thus manipulate mind potentials, so do
65:0.7 the spirit a. that conditions the course of organic
65:7.2 very much, depends on the work of these seven a..
65:7.3 lower a. experienced far more difficulty in contacting
65:7.4 With but a single exception, the a. experienced the
65:7.7 The a. function exclusively in the evolution of
85:7.0 7. THE A. OF WORSHIP AND WISDOM
86:0.1 directive influence of the sixth and seventh mind-a.
108:2.2 it requires the co-ordinate function of all seven a. to
108:2.3 the co-ordination of the associated six a. of prior
113:4.4 originates in the spirit promptings of the mind a.,
117:5.7 While these a. never seem to transmit experience
117:5.7 (At least this is true of the a. of worship and wisdom
administer
7:6.4 These Sons are able to a. only that which they
14:4.20 beings of grace and glory, who a. the details of the
14:6.19 —to a. a universe as associate-Creator offspring,
15:2.6 Recents of Days, a. the affairs of the minor sector.
15:10.1 who sit upon seats of Paradise authority and a. the
18:4.7 The Perfections of Days, in person, a. the group
20:8.3 The Teacher Sons compose the faculties who a. all
21:4.6 earned the right to rule a universe and a. its worlds.
22:5.6 The Trinitized Custodians a. group affairs and
31:0.8 minister and a. the worlds settled in light and life,
31:10.13 to a. these outer universes in an effort to compensate
31:10.14 now come down to a. the evolutionary universes
55:9.2 univitatia continue to a. the constellation morontia
68:6.11 no more should be produced than are required to a.
70:9.17 but society can promise to a. the varying rights of
90:4.3 diagnosing shaman, while a man would a. treatment.
104:2.5 Neither do the Gods, as persons, a. justice.
120:0.3 would become qualified to rule his universe and a. its
129:3.9 divine Father ere he ever came to organize and a.
132:5.1 I would a. material wealth as a wise and effective
132:5.13 then proceed to a. each portion in accordance with
149:0.2 decided that James Zebedee should a. the charge.
149:0.3 enter the kingdom, the apostles would a. baptism.
178:1.2 a. discipline upon unruly and unworthy members.
administered—see administered by
12:1.16 as it exists and is a., we regard the master universe
15:2.9 The superuniverses are ruled and a. indirectly and
15:14.9 but your sphere is just as precisely a. and just as
17:0.12 local universe is a. as a part of our superuniverse by
17:6.5 the creatorship charge is a. to a Michael Son by
30:4.27 on no more class or group instruction will be a..
31:1.3 companies, but the finality oath is a. individually.
38:8.6 The oath of personality transformation is a.;
42:11.2 in toto is mind planned, mind made, and mind a..
43:2.1 each constellation being a. according to its own
45:7.3 universe is organized and a. on the representative
46:0.1 stormy experiences, but it is at present being a.
55:3.7 natural resources were a. as community property.
67:6.5 thus was Urantia governed and a. until the arrival of
67:6.5 council of planetary receivers which for so long a.
70:10.5 It was very early believed that ghosts a. justice
70:10.5 When poison was a., if the accused vomited, he was
71:8.1 The universe is a. in accordance with such a plan
72:3.5 All sex instruction is a. in the home by parents or
72:6.9 These government funds have long been honestly a..
72:8.5 with the educational system and are a. under fifteen
80:5.6 a the rites of initiation to the “happy hunting grounds
108:3.1 and are apparently a. directly from Divinington.
114:5.4 somewhat personally a. planetary government is
119:2.5 this strange and unknown temporary ruler a. the
123:4.4 doves as a special charity fund, which Jesus a. after
135:1.2 John took the same life vows that had been a. to his
136:3.6 with the prebestowal charge a. on Salvington.
158:7.8 hear such swift words of rebuke as were a. to Peter
159:1.6 Discipline must be maintained, justice must be a.,
165:4.8 the Jewish laws of inheritance will be justly a. if
179:4.8 Warning, even when a. in the most tactful manner
administered by
15:2.9 The billion worlds of Havona are directly a. by the
15:8.2 The physical-energy circuits a. by the power
15:13.1 These major sectors are a. by three Perfections of
21:2.10 No two are a. or inhabited by dual-origin native
23:4.4 going to be more nearly a. by Trinity-origin beings
31:8.4 the Trinity oath of eternity is a. by the chief of
33:5.4 are a. exclusively by personalities native to the local
35:6.5 your own constellation, is at present a. by twelve
37:2.10 tributary satellites are a. by ascendant Evening Stars.
37:6.1 The Nebadon educational system is jointly a. by the
43:0.4 All these architectural worlds are fully a. by the
45:3.1 But at the present time the system of Satania is a.
46:1.3 and expertly a. by the Master Physical Controllers.
55:4.4 A world in this initial settled stage is being a. by
56:7.9 a. by God the Supreme with or without collaboration
67:6.5 The affairs of Urantia were a. by a council of
70:10.11 penalty to be decreed and a. by the family wronged.
72:6.8 old-age pensions are a. by the federal government
112:7.18 A gigantic creation to be a. by the children of the
133:1.2 had better rest upon the group or be a. by chosen
134:6.8 international affairs will be a. by global government.
136:3.3 instructions a. by his elder brother, Immanuel, ere administering
17:6.5 a. to the Spirit consort the charge of eternal fidelity
21:5.6 the a. of that which has already been designed and
22:6.2 the superuniverse rulers in understanding and in a.
37:9.12 residential citizens on Uversa are at present a. the
37:10.6 personalities who throng the universes of space a.
39:1.3 who are at such times devoted to organizing and a.
45:5.5 a. practically all routine affairs with the assistance of
50:1.4 do princes fail in their missions of organizing and a.
133:1.3 this problem of manifesting mercy and a. justice.
136:7.3 was an outrage to his material order of a. the world;
administers
16:3.7 he a. the affairs of this segment much as would the
administration or planetary administration or universe
administration
4:1.7 profound co-ordination in the routine affairs of ua.
5:1.8 the ways and means of divine a. are all interlocked
6:4.1 adequate for the spiritual control and effective a.
6:4.2 In the eternal economy of ua., wasteful repetition of
6:8.2 personalities functioning in definite domains of ua.
6:8.3 but in the a. of the universes they are so intertwined
7:2.0 2. THE A. OF THE ETERNAL SON
7:2.4 The a. of the Eternal Son in the superuniverses,
7:4.6 Not only in creation but in a., the Infinite Spirit
7:6.4 Absolute a. is inherent in priority of existence and
7:7.5 widespread activities of the far-flung spiritual a. of
8:6.6 In the a. of universes the Father, Son, and Spirit are
10:5.1 regarded as having functions, such as justice a.,
10:5.2 capacities for universal revelation, action, and a..
10:6.1 The a. of spiritual law inheres in the Second Source
10:6.2 No one of the Deities fosters the a. of justice, mercy,
10:8.8 universes and their spiritual a. continue to expand.
11:1.1 Paradise serves many purposes in the a. of the realms
12:0.1 their physical organization and marvelous a.;
12:1.1 The laws of physical organization and a. prove
12:2.5 This distant domain is beyond the a. and
12:6.2 God is absolute in the spiritual a. of the cosmos in
12:6.12 4. The Architects of the Master Universe in a. prior
13:4.1 of unrevealed beings concerned with the effective a.
13:4.6 There is literally no phase of the sub-Paradise a. of
14:3.3 The a. of Havona is not automatic, but it is perfect
14:6.19 Infinite Spirit opportunity to participate in ua. with
14:6.19 Creator offspring, thereby preparing for the joint a.
15:0.2 The present scheme of a. has existed from near
15:8.8 As we pass beyond the borders of the personal a.
15:10.11 Univ. Censors are attached to each superuniverse a..
15:10.22 these marvelous centers of superuniverse a., control,
15:10.22 mingled in effective service, wise a., loving ministry,
15:13.2 are not immediately concerned with the spiritual a.
15:13.4 Their a is concerned mainly with the physical control
15:13.4 routine co-ordination of the a. of the local universes.
15:14.7 the organization and a. of the universe of universes.
16:0.1 is basically fundamental in its organization and a..
16:3.20 His a. of Orvonton discloses marvelous symmetry of
17:0.1 of the seven-segmented a. of the grand universe.
17:0.10 and the a. and supervision of the local universes,
17:0.12 The Master Spirits do not personally contact ua.
17:1.5 devoted to the efficient a. of a single superuniverse
17:2.3 not otherwise involved in the a. of universe affairs.
17:6.4 training of a Michael Son in the organization and a.
17:6.4 complemental Michael in universe creation and a..
17:6.5 certain joint powers of a. by the Master Spirit of
18:3.3 but the Ancients of Days dictate the a. of these
18:3.5 but in the higher spheres of their a. they act jointly.
18:4.4 dispatched to assist in the a. of the superuniverse
18:5.2 In the a. of the minor sectors they utilize large
19:2.2 are wholly occupied with the a. of the superuniverse
19:4.2 being attached to the pa. of the resident Eternal of
19:4.9 They act on any level of ua. or adjudication that
19:5.3 discernible place in the present economy or a. of
20:2.8 becoming participants in the a. of universe affairs.
20:4.3 supreme Divinington council of direction for the a.
20:7.3 Daynals are not so much concerned with ua. as with
21:1.3 For example: The trend of a. in the universe of
21:3.3 all Paradise personalities attached to the local ua..
21:3.14 If ever the authority or a. of a Creator Son is
21:5.6 This is the first step, the beginning, of a settled a. in
22:2.2 associated with the Ancients of Days in the a. of the
22:10.3 be of untold service to those intrusted with the a. of
23:1.10 the great timesavers for those concerned in the a. of
23:3.4 the whole economy of universal a would be deprived
23:3.8 these beings in the light of my experience in ua.,
23:3.9 As the universes grow, the expanded work of a.
23:4.5 occurrences in ua., unmistakably indicates that the
24:1.1 all relative spirit circuits concerned in the a. of the
24:5.4 their activities are distinct from the a. of the Ancients
25:3.5 accordance with the higher laws of the system a..
25:3.9 the co-ordination and a. of the one constellations.
25:6.5 the new and modified a. of the full personalization of
28:2.1 on Uversa, nor are omniaphim attached to our a..
29:1.3 but collectively in the a. of the central creation.
29:1.4 The physical creation is fundamentally uniform in a..
29:3.2 Ancients of Days or of the ua. of the Creator Sons.
29:3.3 They are not germane to the a. of the Sons of God,
30:2.130 are also closely related to the organization and a. of
30:4.24 study is the mastery of local and superuniverse a..
31:3.3 and to assist in the a. of superuniverse affairs—
31:3.7 and efficient, as well as merciful and patient, a. of
31:3.8 in universe understanding and superuniverse a.;
31:7.4 trinitize many of their assistants in the work of ua.
31:10.16 uninhabited and seem to be devoid of creature a..
32:2.1 since has been painstakingly devoted to their a..
32:2.3 of the projected local systems of pa. and control,
32:4.3 As regards the policies, conduct, and a. of a local
32:4.6 co-ordinated with the a. of systems, constellations,
33:0.0 ADMINISTRATION OF THE LOCAL UNIVERSE
33:0.1 Father functions in a local ua. through the person
33:1.2 all divine beings who are capable of direct a. of
33:1.5 in the a. of the affairs of the universe of Nebadon.
33:3.2 the associate of Michael in the control and a. of
33:3.4 and being everlastingly indispensable to the a. of
33:4.5 the arbiter of all executive appeals respecting your a.
33:5.1 The a. of Trinity-origin personalities ends with the
33:5.4 are more closely related to the superuniverse a. than
33:6.0 6. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
33:7.4 1. The a. of the local universe is concerned with
33:8.6 While we speak of ua. in terms of “courts” and
34:0.2 thus are they co-ordinate and associate in the a. of a
35:2.2 own machinery for their group and home-planet a.,
35:2.3 the regular agencies concerned with the routine a.
35:3.20 The schools of ua. and spiritual wisdom are located
35:3.22 The highest course of training in ua. is given by
35:6.1 At each change of a. the senior associate becomes
35:6.2 the unification of the a. of the entire local universe.
35:9.5 they present the one place in all ua. where personal
35:9.10 custodial duties and to departments of physical a..
35:10.5 have established wonderful records of service, a.,
36:1.2 But in all phases of their divisional a. Life Carriers
36:1.4 assist in the further a. and development of the world
37:2.10 forty-two tributary satellites are assigned to the a. of
37:3.2 not in any manner concerned with the routine a. of
37:3.4 a divisional headquarters for the ua. and direction of
37:5.11 stabilization and diversification of the local ua..
37:8.2 when functionally attached to the local ua., render
37:9.11 creatures provide continuity of pa. in the face of
37:10.6 intelligent life concerned with the a. of a local univ.
37:10.6 Enough of the life and a. of this universe is being
39:4.9 associated with the Material Sons in the system a.,
40:10.12 in all matters pertaining to superuniverse a..
42:1.9 All laws, organizations, a., and the testimony of
43:0.1 local systems of inhabited worlds to the central a. of
43:0.2 Edentia, seat of the a. of the Constellation Fathers,
43:0.3 from those described in connection with the ua..
43:2.3 the supreme judicial function rests with the central a.
43:3.6 constellation regime stands between you and the ua.,
43:5.11 on Urantia with the routine a. of the constellation.
43:5.17 He does not participate in pa. except when ordered
45:0.0 THE LOCAL SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
45:2.2 no changes have been made in the technique of a..
45:2.6 pertaining to the pa. or even to the ascendant plan
45:3.9 the expanded emergency a. made necessary by the
45:3.9 courts on Jerusem since the system is the unit of a.
45:3.9 the Lanonandek a. is supported by the Jerusem
45:7.4 highest school of the Melchizedek College of A.,
45:7.5 recognition from the Melchizedek schools of a..
46:5.16 center of the governing group of structures on a. hill.
46:8.1 the ten marvelous structures domiciling the local a.
47:3.11 seven major circles of the first mansion world a. is
47:8.2 the instruction is here begun in the technique of ua..
48:5.6 are added the schools of ethics, the schools of a.,
48:8.2 to master the details of the operation and a. of the
49:0.2 are grouped for celestial a. into the local systems,
49:5.18 The system a. and the constellation overcontrol of
49:5.23 it was near the beginning of such an a. on Urantia
49:5.29 but the ua. also provides for horizontal groupings
49:5.29 This lateral a. of the universe pertains more to the
49:6.22 by a Melchizedek of the Jerusem School of PA..]
50:2.0 2. PLANETARY ADMINISTRATION
50:2.2 the Melchizedeks do not interfere with the pa..
50:2.5 vary greatly in nature and organization and in a.,
50:6.5 these serious blunders in the earlier a. of the world.
51:3.7 Adamic group who did not remain loyal to the pa.
51:7.0 7. UNITED ADMINISTRATION
51:7.2 into existence a new and effective order of world a.
51:7.5 fifth dispensation of world affairs, a magnificent a. of
52:2.2 and other celestial helpers is assigned to its a..
52:3.3 Twenty-five thousand years of such an a. of the
52:3.11 Truth is revealed up to the a. of the constellations.
52:4.6 The political government and social a. of the races
52:7.5 is chiefly directed to collective tasks of social a.
52:7.6 The physical a. of a world during this age requires
53:2.3 Lucifer openly express dissatisfaction about the ua.
53:2.4 became increasingly critical of the entire plan of ua.
53:3.6 training ascending mortals in the principles of ua.,
53:4.3 as officers of the a. of the new head of “the liberated
54:6.10 that many problematic features of ua. can only be
55:0.12 other worlds or of the superplanetary levels of ua..
55:3.19 trained mortals of the planetary schools of a. who
55:4.1 sympathetic a. of the volunteer Corps of the Finality,
55:4.8 assigning them to responsible places in the new a.
55:4.13 these rulers enter into new relationships with the pa..
55:9.1 authority and additional readjustments of ua..
55:10.2 The ua., as far as concerns Gabriel and the Father
55:10.4 profound readjustments in the entire scheme of a.,
55:10.10 the seraphim and archangels will be required in ua.
55:10.11 responsible parts in universe government and a..
55:12.1 changes made in the entire organization and a. of
56:0.2 levels of creation are all unified in the plans and a.
57:8.6 Urantia was assigned to the system of Satania for pa.
57:8.7 to do with the early days of pa. and organization.
65:3.7 if your minds are fertile with better methods of a. for
66:1.1 Caligastia was experienced in the a. of the affairs of
67:2.1 the pa. was on the eve of the realization of great
67:6.2 Van placed the a. of human affairs in the hands of
67:7.3 after the collapse of the pa., earthly affairs were so
67:8.4 management and a. in the face of such tremendous
70:7.17 In ancient times a change of a. only followed war,
70:10.8 tribes practiced such primitive techniques of justice a
70:10.13 The a of true justice dates from the taking of revenge
70:11.2 the early a. of justice consisted in the enforcement of
70:12.20 on Urantia has to do with perfecting channels of a.,
71:3.10 following the end of the a. of political spoilsmen,
72:2.2 The few offices of city a. are keenly sought by the
72:7.1 federal government is paternalistic only in the a. of
72:8.2 public trust pertains principally to the national a.,
72:8.2 trusts concern responsibilities in the regional a.
73:1.2 all the gains of the Prince’s a. had been effaced;
73:5.7 done honor to a world under perfected a. and normal
74:3.5 selected to assume responsibilities in the new a. of
74:3.6 temporary government, the a. which was to function
74:4.6 the custom as long as the Adamic a. held sway on
74:5.0 5. ADAM’S ADMINISTRATION
74:5.1 they turned the a. of world affairs over to Adam
75:1.3 the miscarriage of the mission of the preceding a..
76:3.2 training his children and their associates in civil a.,
77:1.6 constituted the intelligence corps of the Prince’s a..
79:7.6 of time reckoning, astronomy, and governmental a.
100:3.7 and moral growth is not had by improved a..
108:3.0 3. ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION
108:3.5 leaders of other orders of beings attached to the a.
108:3.7 a profoundly intelligent and efficient directive a. of
108:3.8 it is difficult to discover the mechanisms of a..
109:2.6 extrahuman service associated with the spiritual a.
109:7.2 associate the prepersonal and the personal in ua..
109:7.7 High custodian began his emergency a. of Urantia
112:7.17 are destined to function in some manner in the a. of
114:1.1 Creator Son made no gesture of personal a. of the
114:3.2 general acts as the co-ordinator of superhuman a.
114:3.3 a Planetary Prince, but his a. much more closely
114:5.1 The actual a. of Urantia is indeed difficult to describe
114:7.1 service of the superhuman a. of world affairs.
114:7.16 seems to know when the unsettled status of the pa.
114:7.16 change will occur in the pa. until Michael’s second
114:7.16 as to the nature of such modifications of world a.,
117:6.7 the finite a. of created, creating, or evolving things
117:7.16 Orvonton, from which the Supreme will direct the a.
118:2.4 we are confident such a Deity a. will function under
119:0.5 necessary to a fair, merciful, and understanding a. of
119:3.8 advancement and improvement in all methods of ua.
119:6.4 of the creature’s viewpoint in ua. before this,
120:0.3 supremacy of a. as the embodiment of the wisdom
120:0.4 exercised in the direct and personal a. of a local
120:0.5 Thus has Michael’s a. become representative of
120:0.6 All powers of ua. which had not previously been
120:0.8 the full authority of the Paradise Father in the a. of
120:1.4 the security and unbroken a. of your universe
120:1.6 whose presence and promise guarantee the safe a.
120:1.7 pledge (with Gabriel’s co-operation) the faithful a.
128:2.6 James’s management of family expenditures and a.
132:5.21 7. Except for the just and legitimate fees earned in a.
132:5.25 I will begin the a. of all my wealth in accordance
133:1.2 the a. of justice presupposes the passing of just
136:4.8 by the high personalities of the Paradise a. of the
145:3.7 of the misdeeds of his own trusted Sons of ua.,
146:7.2 in exceptional cases and as a part of the spiritual a.
148:0.1 in order and sanitation as well as in its general a..
148:3.4 active in the direction of certain phases of ua..
150:1.1 ten devout women who had served in the a. of the
163:2.7 put right back into his hands for a. as treasurer of
166:5.4 and James (Jesus’ brother) over questions of a. and
186:5.7 deliberate rebellion against the a. of his Sons.
195:1.7 but not so with Greek political a. or religion.
195:1.8 the West the Roman political genius for empire a.
195:2.2 The Roman was interested in political a.;
administrations
19:4.2 are thus permanently attached to the Havona a.,
20:7.3 not an organic part of the local or superuniverse a..
22:7.10 value to either the super- or central universe a..
22:9.3 chiefly assigned to the a. of the Perfections of Days
22:10.6 Because of their value to the superuniverse a., we,
24:0.10 but they are not organically attached to the a. of
35:8.1 with varied tasks connected with the system a.,
40:10.4 that the functions of these a. should be enriched
40:10.4 scheme effectively provides the time-space a. with
53:7.1 seceding Planetary Princes swung their world a.
77:9.2 which harmonizes and connects the changing a. of
114:1.2 the successive a. of the resident governors general.
116:4.4 In his inter- and intrasuperuniverse controls and a.
administrative—see Administrative Assistants
administrative ability
22:3.1 perfected mortals who have exhibited superior a.
39:4.1 seraphim are by nature endowed with unusual a..
administrative activity or activities
18:6.3 these Trinity observers co-ordinate the a. of all
18:7.2 never do they participate in a. except upon the
37:4.4 be assigned to any phase of Nebadon activity—a.,
administrative acts
33:0.1 The plans, policies, and a. of the local universe are
116:2.14 ever accompany and sustain the Supreme’s a..
administrative adjudication
46:6.3 2. Arbitration, ethics, and a. adjudication.
administrative adjustments
55:4.3 This is merely the first of the successive a. which
administrative-advisory
18:7.5 The Faithfuls of Days are the last link in the long a.
administrative affairs
16:4.2 perfect supervisors of all phases of a. on all levels
28:4.10 in calculating the Father’s will concerning the a. of
33:0.1 The Father does not personally function in the a.
38:3.1 These personalities are wholly occupied with the a.
139:1.8 about the organization of the a. of the kingdom.
181:2.16 you have been self-governing in all group a. except
181:2.17 from all responsibility as regards temporal and a..
administrative areas
46:4.0 4. RESIDENTIAL AND A. AREAS
46:4.3 2. The squares—the system executive-a. areas.
46:4.5 4. The triangles—the local or Jerusem a. areas.
46:4.7 Our narrative of these residential and a. takes no
administrative assistants
33:4.6 Gabriel has at his command an able corps of a.,
Administrative Assistants
39:4.2 1. A. Assistants.
39:4.2 These able seraphim are the assistants of a System
39:4.2 They are invaluable aids in the execution of the
39:4.2 They serve as personal agents of the system rulers,
administrative associates
5:3.6 the Universe Spirits, the a. and creative associates
19:2.4 Their a. on Uversa, the Mighty Messengers, Those
administrative authority
10:1.2 every prerogative of a. that was transferable.
18:5.1 co-ordinate with the Perfections of Days, but in a.
33:3.1 local universe, the a. of a Creator Son is supreme;
53:7.14 While Lucifer was deprived of all a. in Satania,
67:2.1 the subsequent redistribution of these offices of a..
97:1.1 And this centralization of a. afforded a better
118:2.5 If the evolution of God the Supreme to a. in the
administrative autonomy
32:3.5 who represent self-contained authority and a. except
administrative board
24:4.1 collectively function as the a. of supermanagers
administrative body
55:8.1 this new a., subject to the veto of the Constellation
55:12.3 of the Supreme would become the high a. on the
administrative cabinet
53:4.3 The entire a. of Lucifer went over in a body and
114:5.6 The direct a. of the governor general consists of
administrative capacity or capacities
18:6.1 the order of “Days” do not function in an a. below
72:8.2 learned professions functioning in governmental a.
administrative center(s)
43:1.7 of glass, the receiving area of Edentia, is near the a.
45:0.1 The a. of Satania consists of a cluster of spheres,
46:1.1 has seven major capitals and seventy minor a..
78:5.7 Easter Island was long a religious and a. of one of
administrative chain
18:7.5 the last link in the long a.-advisory chain which
administrative chief
35:1.3 They periodically elect their own a. for a term of
administrative connection
108:3.4 we have absolutely no authority over them or a.
108:3.4 we firmly believe that there is a very close a between
administrative control
16:4.1 heads of the universal a. of the Conjoint Actor,
159:2.2 relations of believers regarding the questions of a.
administrative co-ordination
24:5.5 centralized, but far-flung system of advisory and a.
28:2.2 a. from the viewpoint of the Supreme Executives.
106:3.2 the a. of the master universe is the function of the
administrative co-ordinators
17:1.3 The Seven Supreme Executives function as the a.
administrative day
114:5.5 Each a. on Urantia begins with a consultative
administrative decisions
17:0.11 rulings, adjustments, and a.—the Master Spirits act
administrative departments
46:6.1 divisions, thus constituting the following ten a.:
administrative details
18:4.3 sectors are peculiarly perfect in the mastery of a.,
administrative development
117:7.13 even to a., governmental, and fraternal development.
administrative difficulties
25:3.4 When these a. and jurisdictional difficulties have
114:5.4 frequently utilized in planetary emergencies and a..
administrative direction
14:3.1 legislative assemblies; Havona requires only a..
29:3.2 neither are they subject to the a. either of the
administrative directors
18:7.4 constellation capitals separate from those of the a. of
administrative divisions
24:1.9 The major and minor sectors are a. of the
46:6.1 The executive-a. of the system are located in the
72:2.8 regional divisions are wholly executive and a.,
114:1.1 a. until the completion of Michael’s bestowal in
administrative domain(s)
67:7.7 notwithstanding its far-flung repercussions in a..
120:2.7 may yet form a part of the vast galaxy of your a..
administrative duties
37:2.3 Though personally occupied with a., Gabriel
39:4.1 The fourth order of seraphim are assigned to the a.
40:2.2 Daughter are permitted to resign all planetary a.,
54:6.10 complexities until after I had been assigned to a. in
55:4.29 5. They may choose to go from their a. back to their
administrative enactors
44:2.9 7. The a.—those who depict the significance of
administrative evolution
56:7.2 The completed a. of a local universe is attended by
administrative form
71:3.1 The political or a. of a government is of little
administrative functions
46:4.1 system capital are given over to the necessary a.
55:9.3 Fathers take over more and more of the detailed a.
118:2.4 space concerning the a. of the Almighty Supreme.
administrative groups
55:9.2 Now, for the first time, such a. deal directly with the
67:2.1 Prince Caligastia demanded that all a. abdicate by
133:1.2 function of the social, governmental, or universe a.
administrative head(s)
35:8.1 as Planetary Princes, the a. of the inhabited worlds.
50:0.2 for the dispatch of an a. to function on this planet
181:2.17 But this release from responsibility as the a. of this
administrative headquarters
15:7.11 Uversa is the spiritual and a. for one trillion inhabited
31:1.1 On Paradise there is maintained, at the a. of the
43:4.4 they are entirely separate from the extensive a.
66:3.4 The a. of the Prince and his associates was arranged
73:5.1 To the north the a. was established; to the south
administrative helpers
66:2.1 accompanied by the corps of assistants and a..
administrative individuality
17:5.1 Master Spirits provide a distinct and diversified a.
administrative jurisdiction
50:2.1 All Planetary Princes are under the universe a. of
administrative knowledge
15:13.5 and are the centers of training for physical and a.
administrative leaders
70:12.20 and then with selecting such a. as are truly wise.
administrative levels
17:8.1 Thus do they unify the descending a. and
20:2.4 In addition to their services on the higher a., Avonals
administrative matters
19:3.5 personal contact, in a. and governmental regulation,
administrative mechanism(s)
55:11.6 Let it be made clear that the a. and governmental
72:2.15 and legislative branches of the educational a..
administrative mount
53:1.1 reigned “upon the holy mountain of God,” the a.
53:7.13 But as concerned their work on the a. of Jerusem,
administrative nature
15:13.2 of superuniverse importance of a routine and a.
administrative officials
72:2.8 regional chiefs choose their own cabinets of a..
administrative operations
35:10.3 with the normal and routine a. of the universe.
administrative organization
24:5.2 But in their a. all sentinels commissioned in a local
32:3.4 a duplication of the a. of the central or pattern
37:9.12 In like manner, all divisions of the a. of the local
41:0.2 While the a. of the grand universe discloses a clear
41:2.1 one hundred local systems which make up the a. of
administrative overcontrol
18:3.9 of Days provide the co-ordinated and perfect a. of
56:7.5 for the subsequent and successive eras of new a..
administrative peers
35:5.3 Neither are they quite the a. of their subordinates,
administrative perfection
18:0.9 These beings of a. are of definite and final numbers.
18:0.10 They form an interrelated line of a. extending from
administrative personalities
35:1.1 such as the Bright and Morning Star and other a.,
administrative planets
13:4.6 these seven a. are always open to all beings who
administrative plans
22:9.8 the complex a. of the superuniverse governments.
administrative policies
4:5.3 law and order as far as concerns the a. and conduct
18:0.10 Trinity Personalities represent the a. of the Trinity;
administrative posts
55:3.9 The majority of social and a. were held jointly by
55:3.18 may continue on the planet in certain important a..
administrative power
21:5.8 these Master Sons are supreme in authority, a.,
administrative problems
18:6.5 not participate in the technical consideration of a..
37:1.10 As the universe grew and a. multiplied, Gabriel was
administrative procedure
70:12.5 constitutions or charters of civil authority and a..
administrative pronouncements
35:10.1 participate in the actual co-ordination of the a. of the
administrative readjustments
55:4.0 4. ADMINISTRATIVE READJUSTMENTS
55:11.3 we can postulate much concerning the a. and other
administrative realm
17:0.11 are the co-ordinating directors of this far-flung a..
administrative recognition
57:8.6 Then began the a. of the small and insignificant
administrative regulation
17:0.11 In some matters pertaining to the a. of organized
administrative repercussions
106:4.4 irrespective of the a. attendant upon the emergence
administrative representative
33:4.4 Star, being the personal a. of the Creator Son.
administrative responsibilities
55:12.3 do not assume a. until the authority of the Supreme
119:3.2 to Gabriel, and having thus disposed of his a.,
119:6.2 to Immanuel, there was a wider distribution of a..
181:2.17 I would liberate you from all a. which had its
administrative rulings
127:4.4 in all his a. a refreshing elasticity of interpretation
administrative sagacity
19:2.5 experiential wisdom for the completion of their a..
administrative schools
35:10.2 These a. of the local universe are supervised by a
35:10.2 These colleges are excelled only by the a. of Ensa.
administrative sectors
18:3.6 Such a sphere is divided into seventy a. and has
46:5.25 This is one of the most magnificent of all the a. of
67:7.4 The a. of the universes are organismal; the plight
administrative segregation
14:1.10 separation is in recognition of functional and a..
administrative sojourn
119:2.7 this ruler take leave of the planet of his short a.,
administrative spheres
12:1.13 estimate takes no account of architectural a.,
35:10.1 satellites, constitute the Lanonandek cluster of a..
35:10.4 It is in connection with these a. of the Lanonandeks
administrative squares
46:6.0 6. THE EXECUTIVE-A. SQUARES
administrative staff
73:6.3 those of the one hundred Jerusem citizens as his a.,
administrative status
22:4.4 beings are equal in authority and uniform in a.,
54:6.5 test of that evil episode immediately advanced his a.
55:5.3 The economic, social, and a. of these worlds is of a
administrative subdivisions
30:3.5 architectural capitals of the universes and their a..
administrative systems
52:7.3 The educational, economic, and a. of the planet are
administrative teachers
35:10.1 the ex-System Sovereign corps officiate as a. of the
administrative technique
44:2.9 the significance of governmental philosophy and a.,
administrative training
30:4.27 You are through with the technical and a. of the
administrative triangle
43:1.8 most of your time will be spent in that a. whose
administrative trouble(s)
35:3.22 our a. have so turned the whole universe into a vast
35:9.8 have had so much a. in Nebadon because our Sons
administrative uniformity
18:3.3 They superimpose a. on creative diversity and insure
administrative union
34:3.6 when these two function in a., they are practically
administrative unit(s)
15:4.6 Nebulae are not directly related to any of the a.,
18:7.5 These latter a. are under the jurisdiction of beings
41:1.1 space bodies of Nebadon into one integrated a..
46:6.1 Each a. is divided into one hundred subdivisions of
48:2.19 always at the center of each a. of a morontia world.
administrative wisdom
8:1.9 prior to this stupendous eruption of a. and creative
19:2.4 when it is desired to achieve the maximum of a.,
22:3.4 Having superb a. and unusual executive skill,
23:2.15 those trios of divine power and a., are bountifully
43:3.1 the Most Highs since they embody the highest a.,
administrative work
33:4.8 mortals are inducted into the a. of the local creation.
33:8.1 are chiefly concerned with the executive and a. of
35:6.5 Sons of the Vorondadek order to assist with the a..
35:8.4 and as counselors in the higher a. of the universe.
51:7.2 of the educational and a. of the Planetary Prince
56:7.5 This new invasion of the a. of the universes and
67:1.3 In the a. of a local universe no high trust is deemed
72:2.8 Very much of the federal a. is carried on by the ten
administrative worlds
37:9.12 The a. of the minor and major sectors of the
administratively
41:0.2 because these local creations are a. organized in
55:10.9 of development the Creator Son becomes a. free;
administrator or administrator seraphim
0:2.13 2. God the Son—Spirit Controller, and Spiritual A..
6:1.2 The Eternal Son is the spiritual center and divine a.
6:1.2 Eternal Son is first a cocreator and then a spiritual a.
6:1.5 Spirit Center and as the Eternal Spirit A..
8:3.5 Infinite Spirit became the conjoint a. of the Father
9:1.3 as an original creator and the Son as a spiritual a.,
9:1.5 Deity is the intellectual center and the universal a.
33:4.4 Star is not a creator, but he is a marvelous a.,
33:6.1 Gabriel is chief executive and actual a. of Nebadon.
39:0.5 4. A. Seraphim.
39:0.11 Those of planetary and a. status often serve for long
39:4.0 4. ADMINISTRATOR SERAPHIM
39:4.1 The fourth order of seraphim are assigned to the
39:4.1 They are indigenous to the system capitals but are
39:4.1 Fourth-order seraphim are by nature endowed with
39:4.1 They are the able assistants of the directors of the
39:4.1 they are mainly occupied with the affairs of the local
39:4.1 They are organized for service as follows:
39:4.6 guides were lost, but one quarter of the other as.
39:4.17 The reserve corps of as. on Jerusem spend much
43:5.10 The Most High emergency a., the Vorondadek Son
45:2.3 and brilliant Lord of Satania is a tried and tested a..
46:5.22 The fourth circle is held by the as., and the
53:6.2 of the fourth order, the system as., went astray.
53:7.6 the a. angels, those seraphim who are normally
53:7.6 One third of the cherubim attached to the a. angels
55:4.15 the Planetary Sovereign as joint a. of world affairs.
55:10.10 leave, Gabriel would undoubtedly become chief a.
67:2.2 This distinguished a. and able jurist branded the
67:3.2 Almost one half of the a. and transition seraphim
70:6.5 The first cabinet officer was a food a.;
76:3.3 Eveson, became a masterly leader and a.; he was the
93:9.5 Joseph elected to serve as a civil a., believing that
117:3.10 the divinity successes of the creator and a. children
119:2.6 to confess that you are a just and merciful a..”
119:8.2 Michael was born a creator, educated an a., trained
126:2.7 to be a wise and efficient a. of his father’s estate.
139:1.3 Andrew was a good organizer but a better a..
139:1.5 was an understanding executive and an efficient a..
148:4.2 the high a. who knowingly went into deliberate
185:1.1 Pilate was a fairly good a., he was a moral coward.
185:1.9 better have sent to the Jews the best provincial a. in
administrators
0:8.11 Spirit are probably eternally fixed as permanent a.
2:5.8 Sons and their subordinate a. struggling valiantly
3:2.2 the perfect control of the universe creators and a.
4:5.2 Deity and the local universe creators and a..
14:3.3 of Days are not creators, but they are perfect a..
15:13.6 The a. of the minor sector governments are under
17:6.8 On that occasion, before the assembled a. of the
18:1.1 not creators, but they are supreme and ultimate a..
18:4.6 all a. of the various divisions of these governments,
18:4.6 They are all seasoned, tried, and experienced a..
19:0.1 Sons of God, three groups of high superuniverse a.,
19:2.5 the most effective universe a. ever to be known in all
19:4.8 Together they comprise the corps of Trinity a.,
20:1.12 the Paradise orders of Days proved to be divine a.,
20:9.5 We observe that the a. of the superuniverses are
21:2.1 order are the designers, creators, builders, and a. of
22:3.2 Orvonton more than ten billion of these skillful a..
22:3.3 Those High in Authority are a. without limitation.
22:10.9 co-operation with the a. of the Ancients of Days in
23:3.2 not available to the super- and the local universe a..
24:5.3 as the ex officio heads of the four and twenty a.
28:3.1 associated with three groups of Paradise-origin a.
28:6.1 to the separate services of the superuniverse a..
31:9.4 yielded three master planners and absonite a.,
31:10.10 commissioned as a. and rulers of the projected
31:10.22 twenty-four Orvonton a. acting in accordance with
33:4.7 Gabriel and his staff are not teachers; they are a..
33:4.8 As a., of whatever order or degree, you will come
35:0.1 Paradise Daynals are neither magistrates nor a.;
35:5.3 more reliable and efficient as rulers and farseeing a..
35:8.15 the most able and versatile of all local universe a..
35:10.1 The evolutionary mortals observe the system a. at
37:4.5 so highly serviceable to the universe rulers and a..
39:2.17 assignment or upon the request of the universe a..
39:4.3 These same seraphic a. are also attached to the
39:4.4 every count in the indictments drawn by the a. of
39:5.2 your world devolved to a greater extent upon the a.,
43:2.1 decrees are executed by the a. of the local systems.
49:5.12 affairs which is given attention by designated a.;
50:1.2 new worlds must be of the lower orders of the a. of
51:7.2 Son and Daughter thus act jointly as planetary a.
51:7.3 and just as fast as competent subordinate a. can be
54:6.8 criticize the delays of the farseeing and all-wise a. of
55:3.13 by one of the following groups of qualified a.:
55:8.7 the universe a.—the Master Son, the Union of Days,
55:9.1 certain superuniverse a. establish themselves on
55:12.3 are able to contact directly with the absonite a.,
56:7.5 advance groups of a. to prepare the way for the
65:3.7 to present them to your associates and fellow a. in
70:12.1 The universe a. have learned from experience that
74:4.1 long before daybreak the new and temporary a. of
74:8.13 for the errors of certain onetime planetary a..
78:8.6 these peace-loving Sumerians as able teachers and a..
95:2.1 many of the Egyptian civil a. were Sumerians.
99:6.3 the inclination to become a. instead of ministers;
112:7.17 And we are equally convinced that among the a.
112:7.18 creature, will become superb rulers, matchless a.,
114:4.4 unquestioned authority over all ministers and a.
114:7.2 pivotal individuals in the plans which the world a.
117:7.15 present Trinity a. will continue as his vicegerents,
133:1.2 all-knowing a. of the higher universes of creation.”
186:5.6 the incarnation did enrich and enlighten all other a.
admirable
132:4.7 said: “Your eloquence is pleasing, your logic is a.,
admirably
41:7.15 suns become energy of the rarest form, a. adapted
59:6.8 atmosphere had been so changed that it served a.
admiration
9:5.7 ascension can hardly become the object of great a.,
10:3.3 working as two equal brothers with a. and love for
54:1.6 self-respect; false liberty is the consort of self-a..
54:1.6 Self-control leads to altruistic service; self-a. tends
62:5.4 The twins experienced a. for both objects and other
77:3.5 imposing structure which would challenge the a. of
84:3.4 created their dependence on the male by their a.
92:1.4 fear becomes modified by reverence, a., respect,
108:3.6 and I come to express a. and profound respect for
119:5.2 he unfailingly commanded the respect and loyal a. of
127:5.5 he sincerely thanked Rebecca for her expressed a.,
156:5.14 But self-respect is not self-a..
admire
8:4.8 man will all the more a. and adore the transcendent
138:4.3 They found it very easy to love and a. Jesus but very
138:7.6 more you understand some people, the less you a.
151:2.5 I a. their ability to do these things, but I am equally
177:4.5 they learned to a. truth and to love Jesus, at least
admired
123:2.4 crib in which to nestle while the family a. Miriam.
124:3.6 Jesus a. the beautiful marble temple dedicated to
125:1.3 Jesus a. the sentiment and service of the temple,
139:1.11 Andrew a. Jesus because of his consistent sincerity,
139:2.5 The one trait which Peter most a. in Jesus was his
139:3.6 That characteristic of Jesus which James most a. was
139:5.6 one quality about Jesus that Philip so continuously a.
139:8.7 Increasingly Thomas a. and honored one who was
139:11.5 one thing about Jesus which Simon so much a. was
139:12.4 no special trait about Jesus which Judas a. above the
149:2.13 The Master was a. by all who met him except by
admirer
124:2.4 Jacob, a great a. of Jesus, made it his business to see
129:1.5 Salome became a great a. of Jesus.
137:2.3 Philip had been an a. of Jesus ever since he first
admirers
127:3.10 Jesus had many warm friends and stanch a. among
admires
101:8.1 One believes truth, a. beauty, and reverences
admiring
130:3.7 Jesus smiled, saying: “You are an a. pupil, but
139:4.5 John was a different type of person than the self-a.
admissible
13:1.3 intelligences resident on, or a. to, that particular
174:3.4 allow that the teachings of the prophets were a. as
admission—entrance
13:2.6 and after your a. to the Corps of the Finality, you
14:5.4 residence and a. to the Corps of the Finality.
15:9.15 light and life, becoming at once eligible for a. into
15:9.15 The requisites for a. to the councils of the Ancients
15:9.18 desirous of seeing your universe qualified for full a.
24:6.1 to prepare the ascending pilgrims for a. to Paradise
27:7.8 you are qualified for a. to the Corps of the Finality.
31:1.5 their possible a. to the Corps of Havona Finaliters.
37:6.5 to prepare you for a. to the higher and more spiritual
39:8.3 1. To gain a. to the Paradise seraphic abode in a
39:9.1 After attainment of the Father of spirits and a. to
44:0.4 is eligible for a. to the corps of the celestial artisans;
44:0.4 apply for a. to the artisan corps and, if sufficiently
45:5.7 While they are not eligible for a. to the Melchizedek
51:5.4 strive to qualify for recognition and a. to the garden.
55:1.1 certificate of the a. of such a sphere to the settled
69:5.7 sprang up a commercialized nobility, a. to which
76:5.1 eligible for a. to the ranks of the sleeping survivors
81:5.3 And this guild of civilization exacts costly a. fees,
98:6.4 the a. of women into the full fellowship of the
101:6.7 a righteous character, the prerequisite for mortal a.
117:6.5 the Father and the a. into the Corps of the Finality.
125:2.8 saw less of Lazarus since he was not eligible for a.
137:8.8 the faith of a little child, you shall in no wise gain a..
138:8.8 the new birth—which he required as the price of a.
141:7.3 the faith gift which insures a. to the kingdom with
148:1.1 designated by Jesus to pass upon applicants for a. to
163:2.7 the kingdom requires as a part of the price of a..
170:3.3 act of God which accepts your faith as the price of a
194:4.9 Baptism was all that was required for a. into the
admission—confession
73:4.5 This seemed like an a. of lack of faith on Van’s part
158:1.5 Now, as a result of the Master’s a. of his divinity,
160:1.7 our long-cherished conceit, the a. of envy, or
admissions
92:4.9 While such a. as this may possibly detract from
98:3.4 Oaths and a. to citizenship were in reality religious
admit—gain entrance
137:4.4 to approach Jesus to inquire if he would a. them to
166:3.3 wide enough to a. all who sincerely seek to enter,
184:2.3 since John had bidden the gate-keeper a. him.
186:1.3 appeal to the Sanhedrin, but they would not a. him
admit—confess
103:5.2 Even those who practice this ideal least, a. that it is
128:1.10 he did not hesitate publicly to a. that he was the Son
143:1.2 They like you, Master, and freely a. that your
148:6.8 I a. that it is impossible to comprehend God’s ways.
148:6.10 Job was ever ready to a. that God is righteous, but
160:1.7 Only a brave person is willing honestly to a.,
160:4.13 Never hesitate to a. failure.
169:2.4 was compelled to a. that his unfaithful steward had
admits
26:4.14 a. the children of time to the portals of eternity.
admitted—gained entrance
13:3.3 impersonal spirits—regardless of parentage—are a.
14:2.9 created in, or a. to, the central Havona universe.
14:2.9 no ascendant soul has ever been prematurely a. to
15:11.2 seven houses, to each of which every universe a. to
22:7.6 who thus fail are a. to a special group of finaliters
27:2.2 before they are a. to the Corps of the Finality.
30:3.3 this corps, but no one a. to this group may withdraw
31:0.9 All the ascendant creatures a. to this corps are
48:6.4 career and have been duly a. to the morontia life.
57:8.23 the great north-and-south cracking, which later a.
74:7.11 Unarmed observers were freely a. to Eden for short
95:2.9 theft,” the soul would be a. to the realms of bliss.
98:5.5 believers were a. to the temples of the Great Mother,
113:2.7 certain mortal was recently a. to the reserve corps
114:7.1 men and women who have been a. to the special
117:7.7 When mortal ascenders are a. to the finaliter corps
125:2.8 youths were seldom a. to the consecration of sons of
135:5.5 believed that many devout gentiles might be a. to
154:1.1 Only the tried and trusted disciples were a. to
170:5.13 hungers and thirsts for righteousness, is a. by faith to
170:5.13 the apostles taught that such a believer is a. to the
184:2.3 as to how John came to be a. to the palace,
188:5.3 The beauty of divine love, once fully a. to the heart,
admitted—confessed
153:4.2 in league with devils; that Jesus a. in the language
158:4.4 that he was indeed the Deliverer—at least he had a.
161:2.2 1. Jesus has a. his divinity, and we believe him.
168:3.4 Sanhedrin virtually a. the resurrection of Lazarus,
187:5.6 Jesus freely a. his kingship and remained master of
admittedly
102:6.9 what is a. higher back into that which is a. lower.
admitting
26:10.7 Guides issue the order a. them to the final circle.
81:5.3 advancing guild of earth workers, a. to its ranks
139:12.7 and well knew the dangers of a. Judas to fellowship.
173:2.7 corner him into a. that he was an irregular teacher
admix
79:2.3 exhibited little desire to a. with the darker colored
192:2.10 A. friendship with your counsel and add love to
admixed
32:3.9 While the elements of grace are freely a.,
57:8.11 extruding lavas of deep origins and a. with deposits
64:2.7 Foxhall people were later a. with subsequent stocks,
67:6.6 the descendants of the loyal Andonites slightly a.
76:2.4 father was of the Nodite race later a. with the blue
76:4.4 tribes migrated to the east and survived as now a. in
77:5.9 they became a. with the neighboring Nodites and
78:1.4 this group became thoroughly a. with the Adamites
78:3.3 they had become thoroughly a. with the other races,
80:0.2 the Adamic stock which became a. with the Sangik
80:9.10 This Mediterranean race is, in fact, so freely a. with
80:9.11 but even these peoples have been thoroughly a. with
81:3.5 copper was a. with tin to make the harder bronze.
81:4.9 the Adamites and the Nodites have become so a.
82:6.1 these two races are much a. with the extinct colored
82:6.1 descended from the ancient blue man, it is a. with
89:5.3 the Andites until after they had become grossly a.
111:7.4 higher human races of Urantia are complexly a.;
126:3.8 much of the Eastern mysticism that had become a.
153:5.1 And, too, there was now a. with their depression
admixture
62:5.9 the possibility of biologic degradation through a.
64:6.9 missed his opportunity of being upstepped by a. of
64:6.23 was greatly upstepped by the a. of the Adamic stock.
64:6.32 a thoroughgoing a. with the superior Adamic stock.
64:7.12 improvement of the strains by the a of Adamic blood
65:5.2 we knew that the subsequent a. of the Adamic life
79:2.2 improved through limited a. with the blue man,
79:5.1 These two races largely escaped that a. with the
79:5.8 predominantly red but containing a considerable a.
80:9.10 these days this race has undergone still further a.,
81:4.11 further modified by primary and secondary Sangik a.
103:0.6 current religion, varying degrees of the a. of natural
admonish
54:5.5 wisdom and love a. the upright children to bear with
111:7.2 May I a. you to heed the distant echo of the
132:5.14 I would a. you to receive my counsel as given only
137:1.3 I a. you to become more thoughtful in your speech.
154:6.12 A. them to find no offense in me but rather to seek
155:6.7 I a. you to give up the practice of always quoting the
156:5.4 When you are in this way tempted, I a. you that,
159:3.4 a. your brethren ever to keep busy at their chosen
165:3.3 I a. you to fear none, in heaven or on earth, but to
171:8.4 your hands the sum of one pound, I would a. each to
175:1.8 I a. you that these scribes and Pharisees still sit in
193:0.4 “I a. you ever to remember that your mission among
admonished
75:4.4 a.: “In the day that you commingle good and evil,
75:7.6 Always had the archangel custodian a. Adam and
85:7.3 When the worship urge is a. and directed by wisdom
104:2.5 The Master a. his followers that justice is never a
108:6.3 A great teacher once a. men that they should be
120:2.2 those things which mercy a. you not to do by the
123:3.3 caused by God, but a moment’s reflection a. him
133:4.9 he a. him: “Worship only God, who is your true
134:9.3 his faithful Monitor a. him that his hour had not yet
135:2.2 but John was a., not only by Jesus’ words but by his
135:12.2 a. Herod that it was no time to turn John loose.
136:5.4 was Jesus a. that, while the Adjuster’s control of
136:8.1 he almost invariably a. the recipients of his healing
140:4.5 We are a. to let our light so shine that our fellows
140:4.9 Jesus a. them not to depend on mere intellectual
140:5.15 Always he a. them: “Be you perfect, even as your
140:5.15 Jesus a. his apostles to love men as he had loved
145:0.3 ever knew of this visit, and he was a. to tell no man
146:0.2 Jesus a. them to remain away from Nazareth and to
146:4.4 He did not go to the priests as Jesus had a. him.
147:4.2 When I a. you to do to others as you would have
148:4.11 although Jesus a. him to “speak not to the others
149:6.6 they must necessarily be a. to honor their parents;
156:2.6 Jesus a. them to “forget those things which are in the
157:4.8 And they did as the Master a. them.
159:5.1 and a. his hearers to feed their souls upon the best
163:4.10 Peter a. them to neglect not their daily worship.
169:1.2 Said Jesus: “You have been a. by the prophets from
177:2.3 make sure that your love is a. by wisdom and guided
181:2.21 have always been a. by your consistent sincerity.
183:0.2 Master mildly a. them all to return to their tents,
184:2.2 not instructed to keep near at hand as he had a. John.
admonishes
0:0.2 our mandate a. us to make every effort to convey
101:9.3 which compellingly a. man that it would be wrong
102:1.2 true wisdom a. us to allow faith to accomplish
110:5.1 Conscience, rightly, a. you to do right; but the
184:4.6 Jesus a. every kingdom believer to become one
admonition
95:7.1 a. against efforts to extend the gospel through force
110:7.10 followed a beautifully touching and appealing a..
110:7.10 —thus transmit my a. to the man of my indwelling.
124:4.9 and the a. of dutiful submission to his parents;
137:4.12 the Son of Man recalled the a. of his Personalized
140:5.14 It is easy to teach this a. even to a child.
147:4.3 that many such men might thus misjudge your a.,
147:4.3 this a. to ‘do to others that which you desire others
149:2.2 Paul wrote many letters of instruction and a..
149:2.7 And this a. is warranted, notwithstanding that Jesus
156:5.2 his a. to “Build well the foundations for the growth
159:5.16 converted the negative golden rule into a positive a.
164:1.4 a story which was at the same time a beautiful a.
172:2.4 It was in obedience to this a. that Lazarus fled to
177:1.5 but John Mark never forgot the Master’s final a.,
181:2.7 listened to this a.: “You are a true son of Abraham,
187:5.2 Jesus’ last words of mercy, forgiveness, and a. had
admonitions
19:5.10 unconscious of the a. of the Inspired Trinity Spirits.
75:4.5 but Cano, not knowing the significance of such a.,
108:3.5 Tabamantia’s a. and indictments delivered to the
108:5.1 existing in your minds, there to receive the a. of the
135:6.3 dressed like Elijah of old, and John thundered his a.
181:0.0 FINAL ADMONITIONS AND WARNINGS
181:0.2 began the impartation of Jesus’ final a. and warnings.
181:2.0 2. FAREWELL PERSONAL ADMONITIONS
181:2.1 imparting his final a. to the apostles as a group.
193:0.6 discussing the Master’s a. and contemplating all that
admonitory
138:7.1 but Jesus raised an a. hand and stopped Peter.
145:3.11 Jesus neglected to bear in mind the a. warnings of
ado
85:1.4 In Africa the natives make much a. over fetish
adolescence
84:4.8 woman, from a. to the end of the childbearing
98:7.9 the dominant religion of Tarsus during Paul’s a..
126:0.1 early confusions and adjustment problems of a.,
128:2.1 peculiar to the problems and readjustments of a..
128:2.1 Jesus had thus to grapple with the problems of a.
139:0.4 From a. on they had enjoyed separate experiences
adolescent
41:3.8 While all a. suns do not pass through a pulsating
41:9.1 as a veritable energy blast during a. solar times.
70:7.8 Primitive people taught their a. youths sex control.
70:7.8 functions of these clubs was to keep control of a.
70:7.11 societies did aim at the improvement of a. morals;
70:7.13 to prepare a. girls for wifehood and motherhood.
123:2.11 6. The a. youths and maidens.
124:5.3 to unfold in the thinking and acting of the now a.
124:6.18 Nazareth lad,and begins the narrative of that a. youth
127:0.0 THE ADOLESCENT YEARS
127:0.1 As Jesus entered upon his a. years, he found himself
127:0.2 No a. youth who has lived or ever will live on this
127:0.3 tasted the actual experience of living these a. years
127:1.1 and young manhood—he became the a. Jesus.
127:1.2 early to become manifest, even in these a. years.
adolescents
127:0.3 the refuge for distressed and perplexed a. of all ages
Adonai
96:1.9 The Almighty, The Holy One, The Most High, A.,
Adonia
79:1.4 A. became the Asian commercial metropolis,
adopt
64:4.2 the tribes in France were the first to a. the practice
70:12.5 they should a. their constitutions or other charters of
76:1.4 it became necessary to a. crude methods of living;
81:6.4 Sinkiang, which forced them to invent and a. new
81:6.17 If the majority a. the slang, then usage constitutes it
92:5.11 numbers of people to a. such advanced beliefs.
126:3.8 decided to a. as his inaugural title “the Son of Man
135:1.4 Mount Carmel and decided to a. his style of dress.
135:4.5 of Elijah that caused John to a. his methods of direct
140:8.16 never directed his followers to a. a communal mode
adopted—see adopted seraphim
22:8.2 Subsequently they may be a. for further training in
22:8.3 These a. sons of high and glorified creature origin
35:9.9 the remedial measures a. by the Melchizedeks and
50:4.8 the training of a. native children as missionaries to
50:4.10 children of the surrounding peoples have been a. and
66:7.5 never sheltered less than five hundred a. little ones
69:8.4 The hunter either a. or killed his captives.
70:3.8 Hebrews treated a. aliens kindly and fraternally.
70:6.4 a special form of speech being a. for court usage.
70:10.9 Society a. the paying-back attitude of retaliation:
71:1.10 7. Enslavement of captives—they a. or massacred
72:9.6 At the time this franchise plan was a., the territorial
74:7.11 To sojourn in the Garden a Urantian had to be “a..”
77:4.7 having a. the peculiar writing system originating in
78:8.4 sought to build a third tower of Babel and later a.
81:2.11 dog remained with the hunters ever since being a. by
83:3.2 he could be a. as a son by the girl’s father and then
87:5.2 Spirit fear and worship were a. as insurance against
87:5.4 women who desired to be considered beautiful a.
87:5.7 The method a. to prevent the spirits from becoming
93:3.3 the three concentric circles, which Melchizedek a.
96:0.3 their creed, and this religion as it was later a. by
97:7.2 significance of the Chaldean stories which they a.,
121:6.1 the Levant a. the Western Jewish or modified
122:4.3 being an orphan, was a. by one Zadoc, who was a
135:3.1 Ezda, an orphan lad, whom John had in a way a.,
137:7.6 the progressive group among the Jews, having a.
137:7.8 Essenes had a. many Persian beliefs and practices,
195:0.11 a shrewd bargain with the pagans in that they a. the
195:2.5 Rome boldly a. Christ as its moral philosophy.
195:3.1 The Christians accepted the empire; the empire a.
195:3.7 Christianity a. the emperor; later, he a. Christianity.
adopted seraphim
31:0.5 4. A. Seraphim.
31:0.9 whether he is an ascendant mortal, a. seraphim,
31:3.1 Together with the a. and glorified seraphim they
31:4.0 4. ADOPTED SERAPHIM
31:4.1 Large numbers of the a. and glorified seraphim are
adopting
42:2.2 the advisability of a. the following classification for
78:8.4 a. the arts of the valley tribes and much of the
87:3.3 The custom of a. children was to make sure that
adoption
68:4.6 which abandoned its mores except for the a of better
69:8.3 begun to practice the a. of superior captives.
70:2.1 a fierce war would facilitate the a. of new ideas
70:3.6 The old idea of friendship meant a. into the clan;
70:3.7 The ceremony of a. consisted in drinking blood.
70:3.7 ceremonies of association, whether marriage or a.,
70:3.8 and wine alone was drunk to seal the a. ceremony,
70:3.8 The Hebrews employed a modified form of this a.
71:1.22 rather in the sudden and extensive manner of their a..
75:1.3 Instead of finding one language ready for a., they
78:3.4 This amalgamation led to the a. of many new ideas;
94:4.9 a tolerant attitude of a. toward other religions,
96:4.3 the compromise a. of their tribal god of the desert
123:0.5 the a. of one of his ancestors into the Davidic line
126:3.6 Book of Enoch influenced Jesus in the later a. of
144:6.5 The first item the group agreed upon was the a. of
148:4.8 stepchild, he must seek for legal a. by the Father.
166:3.2 that only the gentiles of a. can hope for salvation.
adorable
5:3.3 because of God’s lovable nature and a. attributes.
7:6.2 The Eternal Son is the personal source of the a.
47:8.7 You are becoming more and more a. as you leave
131:4.2 This one God is loving, glorious, and a..
131:4.3 Let us long meditate on the a. and divine Vivifier;
131:5.3 God is our most a. and righteous friend; he is our
adoration
5:3.2 everything except a. and worship of the Father,
5:3.2 fragments empowered to register the bona fide a.
5:3.6 Sons receive, in the name of the Father, the a. of
5:5.4 The a. of the abstract beautiful is not the worship of
9:5.7 the object of admiration, much less of a. or worship.
14:4.13 so the exalted a. of the Havona creatures satiates the
14:6.6 The perfect Creator is divinely pleased with the a. of
27:7.3 special outbursts of supreme a. and spiritual praise
28:5.10 you will be moved to a. by the perfection of the
30:4.28 prepare your message of thanksgiving and a. for
33:5.2 he refuses the worship and a. of all living creatures.
56:10.1 ranging from the a of the Creator Son to the worship
74:4.3 to seize Van and carry him up to the mount for a.,
85:6.1 man has not hesitated to honor himself with such a..
88:2.6 and to retard the enjoyment and a. of the beautiful.
88:2.9 a savage chief’s fingernail trimmings to the a. of a
88:3.4 the exaltation and a. of the common man’s ideas
89:4.1 to prostrate oneself in worshipful a. in the presence
92:0.3 a worshipful mind of the tendency to direct its a. in
93:3.6 appealing to man’s a. and of preparing the way for
96:7.3 chronology of each separate hymn of praise and a.
104:4.14 The Paradise personalities enlist the freewill a. of all
119:1.5 earned our love and a. by his matchless wisdom,
145:4.2 Jesus refused the congratulations and a. of the
146:1.2 nature worshipers to the full fellowship of the a. of a
160:1.13 only by the sincere devotion of the soul to the a.
160:5.2 some reality that we deem worthy of universal a..
196:2.4 Paul’s Christianity made sure of the a. of the Christ
adore
8:4.8 man will all the more admire and a. the transcendent
38:2.5 You do well to love angels, but you should not a.
149:6.5 You shall a. him because he is magnificent in love,
adored
5:3.1 directly or indirectly, who is worshiped and a..
119:2.6 Michael was beloved by all the system and a. by his
135:7.3 Scores of earnest believers lingered with their a.
adoring
122:8.7 legend of the star of Bethlehem and the a. Magi
127:6.1 more of the nature of worshipful and a. regard.
adorned
52:7.11 of heaven, prepared as a princess a. for the prince.”
66:5.26 hardened by baking, a. the gardens of Dalamatia.
142:4.1 This home was a. with priceless treasures which he
adornment
11:8.1 spheres which constitute the universal physical a. of
44:6.7 artisans are not occupied with the arts of self-a.
69:1.5 and they embrace customs in dress and personal a.,
82:2.4 The sex customs of dress, a., and religious practices
84:8.4 resources of art, color, sound, rhythm, a. of person,
162:4.4 willow branches for the a. of the sacrificial altar,
169:1.4 had ten pieces of silver made into a necklace of a.,
176:0.1 See the massive stones and the beautiful a.;
Adriatic
195:1.7 Greece into an empire, stretching from the A. to
adrift
85:5.3 These supernatural infants were always put a. upon
adroit
75:2.3 the only hope for success lay in the a. employment of
adulation
156:5.19 But in all other things related to honor and a. seek
adult
20:2.6 On such a mission an Avonal appears as an a. of
20:4.2 Avonals always appear as a. beings of the realm;
41:3.7 the white light signifies robust and extended a. life.
52:7.6 about one hour each day on the part of every a.
55:3.2 Every a. worker—and all able-bodied citizens worked
72:4.3 This travel is a part of the a.-education program
72:4.6 of special knowledge, either in the a. schools or in
87:2.7 often strangled in order that an a. ghost might
91:3.1 Very much of an a.’ thinking is mentally carried on
100:1.3 do not force a ready-made a. experience upon him.
100:1.4 Children are impressed only by the loyalties of their a
109:0.1 the child acquires adaptative versatility for his a.
117:6.6 the continuing a. career of the ascendant and
122:5.3 In emotional reactions to his a.-life environment,
122:5.3 swung into the momentous strides of Jesus’ a. life.
124:2.6 and his keenness of observation so charmed Jesus’ a.
127:6.12 becoming a man, not just a young man but an a..
127:6.16 And now as a full-grown man—an a. of the realm—
128:0.1 Jesus entered upon the early years of his a. life,
128:1.1 With the attainment of a years Jesus began in earnest
128:7.14 the second and home-detached phase of his a. life
129:0.0 THE LATER ADULT LIFE OF JESUS
129:4.7 the perfect and detailed example for any child or a.,
139:8.3 and this was reflected in Thomas’s a. experience.
140:5.7 The a. is willing to sow seeds of self-denial in order
174:1.5 your failure to attain a. sympathy, understanding,
adulterated
92:5.11 monotheism of Moses was a. by his successors,
98:1.1 but these teachings had become greatly a. with the
139:4.14 The Book of Revelation is preserved in only a. form.
adulteration
98:1.1 This a. produced a reversion to a crude animism
adulterers
167:5.1 the rest of men, extortioners, unlearned, unjust, a.,
adulteries
153:3.5 murder, theft, and a., together with jealousy, pride,
adultery
82:4.3 A. was recognized as a form of stealing, an
82:4.4 At first only the woman was punished for a.; later
84:4.7 she was believed to have been guilty of spirit a..
93:4.12 6. You shall not commit a..
95:2.9 where, if innocent of “murder, robbery, a., theft,
131:2.12 you shall not kill; you shall not commit a.;
140:6.5 teachers of the law say, ‘You shall not commit a..’
140:6.5 has already committed a. with her in his heart.
162:3.0 3. THE WOMAN TAKEN IN ADULTERY
162:3.2 “Master, this woman was taken in a.—in the very act.
163:2.4 keep all the commandments—do not commit a.,
adulthood
102:6.9 should attempt to use the consistent logic of a.,
129:4.5 up through infancy, childhood, youth, and a.—
193:2.2 grow up, by grace, to the full stature of spiritual a..
adults
66:7.6 fraternize with young groups, older groups, and a.,
123:3.5 Then followed the solemn Passover, which the a.
140:5.21 But young people and brave a. never shun difficulty
advance – noun or adjective; see advance, in
4:5.5 Moses did make a distinct a. when he forbade human
13:1.21 And as on every previous a. in the Godward ascent
15:1.4 comparatively straightaway southerly flight, the a.
30:4.20 mind, and character are unchanged by such an a.;
47:4.4 morontia body is acquired at the time of each a. from
48:2.21 world to another, you must be re-keyed or a.-tuned,
56:7.5 practice to send forth a. groups of administrators
59:3.8 epoch witnesses the second a. of the Silurian seas
60:3.11 The western a. of the continental drift was coming
61:5.5 first North American glacier started its southern a..
61:5.5 glacier consumed nearly one million years in its a.
61:6.3 about the time of the beginning of the third glacial a.;
61:7.4 500,000 years ago, during the fifth a. of the ice,
61:7.5 and the western ice sheet made little southern a..
61:7.8 200,000 years ago, during the a. of the last glacier,
62:5.4 the most remarkable a. in emotional development
64:6.23 This was the greatest a. of the blue man until those
64:7.17 During the periods of farthest glacial a. the
64:7.18 the a. of local ice fields on Greenland drove these
65:6.3 the second greatest a. was the evolution of the spore
66:5.20 The great sanitary a. of this epoch came from the
69:8.4 rejected consorts as slaves—that was at least one a.
69:9.3 property-inheritance mores were a distinct social a..
70:7.1 The next a. in social development was the evolution
70:10.12 Another a. was the imposition of fines for taboo
70:12.3 though slow in appearing, marked a great social a..
71:2.8 The measure of the a. of society is determined by the
81:0.2 produced an a. in civilization which, since the days
81:6.21 begun to displace men, and every such a. is directly
83:6.7 Monogamy is the yardstick which measures the a. of
84:1.8 The great a. in the evolution of mating came when
84:4.10 A great a. was made when a man was denied the
84:5.9 she has benefited from every a. toward monogamy.
86:4.8 They did make that important a. in the doctrine of
87:2.10 It was a great a. in civilization when the inheritance
87:4.5 dualism represented a great religio-philosophic a.
89:7.4 mores always drag behind in the evolutionary a. of
90:4.3 It was a great a. in humanitarianism when priests
92:6.20 Ancestor worship onetime constituted a decided a.
94:3.3 been able to make the next a. in deity conception,
94:6.12 civilizations which characterize the a. of culture and
94:11.4 The great a. made in Buddhist philosophy consisted
108:5.4 the a. bestowal of your eternal sonship with God.
118:10.19 morontia mota represents a real a. in this direction.
135:3.3 and that he (John) was to become Jesus’ a. herald
170:4.5 the a. toward the dawn of a new social order in
195:10.8 obstacles to the immediate a. of the real gospel—
advance, in
16:7.3 only personalities possess insight in a. of experience.
47:3.9 mansion world students are far in a. of such a state
47:6.4 The spiritual status is much in a. of such a mortal
55:2.10 prepared to resume their Paradise ascent far in a. of
64:6.2 has such a race of will creatures evolved in a. of the
67:5.3 struggle began all over, starting not very far in a. of
73:5.3 sanitary arrangements of the Garden were far in a. of
102:8.6 personal experience, can never develop far in a. of
118:10.1 mean that God has decided all things for us and in a..
119:6.5 We were informed in a. by Gabriel of the time of
133:1.4 That is, I would not punish him in a. and without
144:6.3 then I pledge in a. my full approval and hearty
168:3.3 as desiring to decree Jesus’ death in a. of a trial.
168:4.10 faith implies that you have in a. virtually granted
171:0.4 sought to have Jesus promise in a. to grant
171:0.4 I would ask you in a. to promise me that these my
171:4.5 had dared to condemn Jesus, even in a. of a trial,
178:2.10 provide me with a little money in a. of my needs?”
179:4.1 this secret chamber and a day in a. of the Passover
180:6.1 I am telling you in a. about these things so that,
183:4.7 breathless and in a. of the rest of Jesus’ family,
191:4.3 John proclaimed the kingdom in a.; you have
advance—verb
4:1.2 Can you not a. in your concept of God’s dealing
14:4.22 who there seek to a. from lower to higher circuits in
14:5.9 undreamed-of changes confronting you as you a.
17:5.4 As you a. from circuit to circuit in Havona, you will
18:4.7 when you a. to the headquarters of Splandon after
19:5.12 you must a. a long way before you will progress by
25:3.12 the commissioners continues to change as they a..
25:6.2 As the recorders a. in universe service, they continue
27:6.1 Never do you climb so high or a. so far that there
28:6.15 It is the plan of your superiors to a. you by
30:4.17 ascenders will always a. from one stage of study to
31:3.4 they a. to the second order when translated to the
34:7.8 your orders to a., do not fear the dangers of human
37:10.6 schools wherein the pilgrims of time a. from life to
39:4.14 Men use them—a. in spirit status—by decisions, by
39:5.4 efforts of the Material Sons to harmonize and a.
42:2.22 And that is as far as you will a. on this point during
45:1.4 When you a. from the first to the second mansion
47:3.10 every ten days thereafter you will thus a. until you
47:4.5 as you a. from one mansion world to another and
48:1.4 as you a. to the Salvington spheres, you attain
48:2.16 as they a. from one morontia world to another;
48:3.15 increase in perfection and grandeur as you a. in the
48:5.9 tarrying spheres, the Mansion World Teachers a.,
52:4.6 Such worlds a. and honor only those leaders and
52:4.9 Magisterial Sons, each of whom will a. the races
55:6.1 As worlds a. in the settled status of light and life,
66:2.3 host of celestial beings assigned to a. the interests
66:5.26 Mek did a great deal to a. the Andonite culture and
66:6.4 ten commissions set about slowly and naturally to a.
66:6.5 Always they patiently worked to uplift and a. the
69:5.10 But never did the barter in sex slaves a. society;
73:2.5 midway creatures who so tirelessly labored to a. the
75:3.5 immediately to a. the needy waiting tribes.
75:8.3 the human race did much to a. civilization on Urantia
78:6.8 to a. long after its fountainhead in Mesopotamia had
81:3.7 roving explorer did more to a. historic civilization
81:5.1 Evolution may a. in the absence of culture, but
81:5.3 and their children’s children may live and a. in
82:1.10 they do not provide solutions, nor do they a. ethics.
83:6.5 few had to suffer that the majority might a. under the
84:5.6 although Christianity did a. the mores by imposing
88:2.9 real evolutionary progress to a. from the fetish fear
90:1.5 if he could not a. a plausible alibi, the shaman was
97:2.1 But these efforts to a. the Hebraic religion did not
112:5.7 they unhesitatingly a. such a soul to the status of a
113:1.6 circle by circle you a. until (if natural death does not
113:7.2 opportunity to a. by study in the extension schools
129:2.9 to a. to Jesus the wages of one year so that he
152:5.4 nothing to reveal the Father or to a. his kingdom
159:3.2 of those who would a. the cause of the kingdom.
195:8.8 in order to promote science and to a. education.
196:3.34 the sane effort to a. the borders of self-consciousness
advanced—verb
14:3.4 they are progressively a. inward, planet by planet
16:7.9 Morality can never be a. by law or by force.
18:3.1 a. to the educational spheres of their superuniverse,
20:8.1 are a. inward through the constellation service to the
25:3.1 are a. to the adjudication of greater problems after
25:3.6 these commissions of four are a. to duty on a system
25:3.11 the commissioners are a. to the study of questions
25:3.14 Image Aids until such time as they are a. to Paradise.
25:5.3 those episodes are a. to higher recording which
26:10.2 are a. from the circle of failure directly to the
30:4.21 Ascending seraphim are also a. in angelic standing
34:7.1 as the Urantia races were in a measure a. by the
37:5.6 these race commissioners are a. to the higher levels
38:5.3 Following this general education they are a. to the
40:5.10 Many persons from pre-Adamic Urantia were a. to
42:1.4 after Urantia has a. immeasurably in comparison
49:2.17 a. his primitive civilization by living in the treetops
52:5.2 all other worlds are spiritually a. by the bestowal of
54:6.5 the test of that evil episode thereby immediately a.
64:4.13 As the race a., the object and purpose of sacrifice
66:5.24 Pottery was a., decorative arts were all improved,
78:3.4 a. all phases of art, science, and social culture.
81:6.29 Civilization has been enormously a. by the early
82:3.9 the common age of marriage, but puberty has a. in
82:4.3 As civilization a. and private property gained
83:4.2 As civilization a., as marriage became more
89:4.1 As civilization a., these crude concepts of sacrifice
89:8.5 contract with Deity until his concept of God had a.
89:9.1 Urantian rituals, has a. from the bloody business of
90:3.4 The earliest hypothesis a. in explanation of disease
98:1.6 Greek morals, ethics, and philosophy presently a.
110:3.2 the scheme whereby they are to be a. along the path
117:0.3 the divinity of Supremacy a. one more step toward
126:3.13 prayer, and the many strange ideas which Jesus a.
145:3.14 but the spiritual kingdom was not a. in the hearts of
150:5.3 by this same faith are you eternally a. in the way of
152:6.5 spiritual truth was not to be a. by material wonders.
advanced—adjective
0:0.2 difficult to present enlarged concepts and a. truth,
0:12.11 representing the highest and most a. planetary
15:7.10 the seven higher universities of a. spiritual training
18:3.1 high spiritual rulers and directors of these a. realms,
20:8.4 on Urantia when you are more a. in intelligence,
21:3.9 3. Augmenting vicegerent sovereignty—the a.
26:7.1 the pilgrims receive a. instruction concerning the
26:10.5 as you mortals, in approaching a. age, look back
29:4.33 knowledge of energy is not sufficiently a. to make it
30:4.18 in company with their more a. and senior brethren.
31:5.2 When an a. evolutionary world attains the later
35:2.7 teachers who so often win whole worlds of a. life to
37:4.5 Certain a. plans and complex rulings are also better
38:5.3 begin their a. studies and more definitely to prepare
38:8.6 these a. and senior cherubim and sanobim are
39:5.6 In the more a. epochs of planetary evolution these
39:5.9 In the more a. planetary ages these seraphim enhance
39:7.1 except in older realms and on the more a. planets
40:2.2 When such a world is settled in the a. stages of
40:5.9 more a. types of primitive men acquire survival
44:0.13 those who are most a. in any line of endeavor are
44:0.21 If the Urantia races were more a. in art and other
44:3.6 build the headquarters of morontia training and a.
47:3.7 world number one (or another in case of a. status)
47:5.1 These a. and glorified cherubim serve as morontia
47:7.1 sometimes inhabit these a. evolutionary worlds
47:9.1 survivors from the more a. and enlightened spheres
48:2.17 receivers of the system co-ordinators on the a. world
48:2.23 they will gladly certify you for a. standing.
48:5.5 These a. cherubim usually work in pairs as they did
48:7.1 teach the less a. students by the parallel technique;
48:7.31 the more a. pupils on the later worlds are mastering
49:0.5 Anova is in an a. stage of progressive civilization.
49:3.3 On the nonbreathing worlds the a. races must do
49:4.4 Sex equality prevails on all a. worlds; male and
49:4.6 five hundred years on the more a. and older spheres.
49:6.10 The less a. land on the initial or first mansion world.
49:6.10 The more a. group may take up the morontia career
49:6.10 The most a. of these orders really begin their
49:6.11 youths follow the parent of most a. spiritual status,
49:6.13 survival is similar to that of the more a. parent or
49:6.21 Further along in the a. stages of settled existence,
50:4.2 mineral embellishment and relatively a. material
51:7.2 During this age of a. evolution, Adam and Eve
52:2.1 Government appears on earth, and the a. tribal epoch
52:5.3 trained and prepared to assimilate a. teachings
52:7.7 the planet is ripening for a. life and a more settled
52:7.12 This is the same renovated earth, the a. planetary
55:2.1 The majority of a. evolutionary beings, citizens on
55:2.6 And it would be decidedly helpful if less a. mortals
55:2.10 Could you but visit a planet in an a. stage of
55:2.11 they failed to pass through because of the a. status of
55:3.10 systems of keen striving in the a. domains and
55:3.11 penalty attaching to mortal existence on such a.
55:4.8 to promote (or restore) them to a. planetary status,
55:4.18 spiritual society composed of a. mortals striving to
55:5.1 development which characterize these a. epochs of
55:5.2 The a. stages of a world settled in light and life
55:6.2 you can have little appreciation of the a. status of
55:6.4 In the fourth stage of light and life the a. mortals
55:6.4 the human inhabitants on planets of this a. status
55:6.9 could only view one of these more a. worlds settled
55:8.5 But there are no groups that far a. in Nebadon.
55:9.1 This epoch witnesses a. attainment on every
55:10.2 and the new conditions arising out of the a. status of
55:11.3 would probably accompany such an a. status of
55:11.4 some a. achievements in the supreme realization of
55:11.7 not handicap the progress of an older and a. world.
55:12.3 as advisers and counselors in a. evolutionary units of
56:10.20 The a. mortals on a world in the seventh stage of
58:6.2 most simple to the most complex and a. organisms,
61:2.0 2. THE AGE OF ADVANCED MAMMALS
63:4.8 very best elements of the more able and a. groups.
64:6.25 As the red men were the most a. of all the Sangik
64:7.1 glacier, the third of geologic count, was well a. on its
65:1.5 3. The a. semispiritual level.
65:1.9 technique we may attain this desirable and a. estate.
65:2.15 lemur ancestors of the human species were more a.
65:7.7 anticipation of subsequent attainment of a. levels
66:5.24 Pottery was a., decorative arts were all improved,
66:5.28 9. The governors of a. tribal relations.
66:5.30 of Dalamatia there developed a more a. culture,
66:6.1 the ability of its inhabitants to comprehend a. ideas.
67:6.6 three hundred and fifty a. groups scattered abroad in
68:0.3 the white race have presented the most a. social
68:5.9 gardeners, not shepherds, and gardening was an a.
70:2.2 national defense creates many new and a. social
70:7.14 given to persecuting each other, some a. tribes,
70:8.1 social strata are the most primitive and the most a..
70:10.11 One of the earliest formulations of a. tribal law had
71:1.12 encountered more a. civilization of the white man,
71:1.22 in the collapse of the empire, was the liberal and a.
71:3.12 In a. states, political service is esteemed as the
71:4.17 test of idealism: Can an a. society maintain that
71:5.3 In a. civilizations co-operation is more efficient than
71:6.3 motive is base and unworthy of an a. order of society
72:0.1 the most a. human race living on a not far-distant
72:9.3 These a. civic privileges are conferred by the state
72:12.1 governments are decidedly inferior to the more a.
72:12.2 if this continental nation of a. culture would only
72:12.2 if a Magisterial Son should soon come to this a.
73:1.7 —Nodites and Amadonites—were the most a. races
76:3.10 Their concepts of Deity and the universe were a. and
76:6.4 but it was not possible for such an a. civilization to
77:5.8 their long lives to assist in the propagation of a. truth
78:1.7 Their most a. settlements were situated to the
78:2.4 but it was not a. in mechanical appliances since
78:3.7 The blue races had, as yet, failed to develop an a.
78:8.4 These less a. but more vigorous tribes from the
79:3.8 Sangik races, but they did find a well-a. civilization.
79:6.5 neither were the Tibetan centers so a. as those of the
79:6.10 The stimulus of a progressive and a. religion is often
79:7.2 Yangtze villages and had achieved an a. position
79:7.5 From Honan to Shensi the potentials of an a.
79:8.6 promise of an early development of a. statehood,
80:6.1 of Mesopotamia as the headquarters of the most a.
80:7.12 many of the more able and a. families fled to Crete,
80:7.12 thus greatly augmenting this already a. civilization.
81:1.3 abandon hunting for the more a. callings of herding
81:3.4 conditions were very different away from more a.
81:6.4 which forced them to invent and adopt new and a.
81:6.13 the most a. mechanical equipment will make little
83:5.3 —polygyny and polyandry—among the more a. tribes
83:5.11 did not appear until the races were considerably a.,
83:6.2 and has been of great cultural value to all a. races.
83:7.4 marriage made steady progress and stands on a.
83:7.4 among the less a. peoples marriage continues to
84:3.5 Among the more a. races, women are not so large or
84:4.10 Even among a. peoples, man’s attempt to protect
87:2.4 Many a. teachers tried to stop this, but they failed.
87:3.5 But regardless of varying beliefs in more a. spirits,
87:5.2 more a. and relatively complex spirit-ghost cult,
89:0.2 only a. civilization recognizes a consistently even
89:7.1 advantages over less a. neighbors who continued
90:3.10 witnessed the birth of an a. comprehension of Deity,
91:4.4 But the spiritually a. person should exercise great
92:2.3 olden but reprehensible practices with newly a.
92:2.4 can only assimilate from any a. religion that which
92:5.11 inducing large numbers of people to adopt such a.
92:5.15 into Sikhism, one of the most a. religions of Asia.
92:6.1 The idea of worshiping a personal God indicates a.
92:6.14 The most a. religions of ancient times were Judaism
92:6.17 Hebraic concepts of goodness and the a. Hellenic
92:6.19 The followers of Mohammed stumbled at the a.
92:6.19 minds suddenly to accept a. revealed truth.
92:6.20 India amidst so much that is relatively more a.,
92:7.11 Civilization, science, and a. religions must deliver
93:3.4 But to some, Melchizedek taught a. truth, embracing
93:4.5 too much and too a. for the men of those days.
93:4.15 nor to promulgate even a. sanitary practices or
93:6.4 But this gospel of simple faith in God was too a.;
94:2.2 which poured in from the surrounding and less a.
94:3.3 the most a. portraiture of Deity on Urantia since
94:3.6 the Brahman would have paved the way for an a.
94:6.12 head of human society because of an a. religion,
94:7.5 Gautama took an a. stand on salvation through faith
95:2.9 And this was, relatively, an a. concept of a future
95:5.9 too a. to serve the purposes of a nation builder.
95:5.12 Ikhnaton proposed such an a. religion that only the
95:5.13 The teaching of immortality for all men was too a.
96:2.1 The Chaldeans near Ur were among the most a. of
96:4.1 While Moses comprehended the more a. Egyptian
96:4.5 somewhat a. ceremonial worship and in keeping his
96:7.1 the desert and became contaminated with the less a.
97:2.1 Elijah had little opportunity to present an a.
98:2.11 no nation ever created such an a. system of ethics
99:3.4 and political institutions of such an a. human society.
101:0.2 Religion is the ancestor of the a. ethics and morals
107:2.3 2. A. Adjusters, those who have served one season
109:2.1 of Adjusters in relation to experience—virgin, a.,
109:2.2 Such a Monitor is either an a. or supreme Adjuster.
109:3.6 survival capacity belong to the a. or to the supreme
110:7.3 that Adjusters only gain experience for a. work in
112:4.12 the Ancients of Days flash forth the mandate of a.
112:5.10 When the more cosmically a. mortals die, they
113:2.8 but unlike their less a. associates, the seraphim
113:7.4 with you to Edentia and its seventy spheres of a.
114:7.9 spiritual civilization is a. and the Most Highs are
118:10.15 Such a. planets are indeed poems of harmony,
118:10.16 On a planet of this a. order, providence has become
121:6.3 foundation on which to build Paul’s more a. cult
122:2.5 integrity of his wife, notwithstanding his own a. age.
123:5.2 studied in the a. school and committed to memory
123:5.10 the synagogue of Nazareth was an a. and liberal
124:2.2 Jesus entered the a. school of the synagogue in
124:2.8 Jesus was an a. and privileged pupil at school;
126:1.3 Jesus continued to carry on his a. courses of reading
126:5.12 opportunities for the acquirement of a. experience
129:1.10 a. instruction, just as a. as they could comprehend.
129:4.5 Jesus also experienced those higher and more a.
129:4.5 even on the highest and most a. of all the worlds
130:2.2 returned to Mongolia, he began to teach these a.
130:2.2 exerted a great influence in behalf of a. truth
140:8.14 these more stringent and a. ideas about divorce
141:6.4 before you seek to instruct them in the a. ways of
141:7.2 The Master taught the three many new and a. truths
141:8.1 majority of them welcomed the more a. teachings of
165:1.1 questions and answers with the twelve and other a.
167:4.3 third day; that decay was well a. by the fourth day,
169:0.1 certain of the more a. disciples residing at the camp.
170:5.17 The concept of Jesus is still alive in the a. religions
174:1.3 immaturity of the child in the light of the more a.
177:3.5 These Greeks were well a. in the knowledge of the
196:0.8 Jesus saw in the a. and ideal fellowship of the
196:2.2 Jesus finally arrived at that a. and exalted status of
196:2.11 The ultimate goal of society’s most a. achievement
advancement—see advancement, spiritual
3:5.16 They have experientially earned a. only within
5:1.4 environments exceptionally favorable to social a.
5:1.4 human aid to culture and supposed a. in the arts
5:1.8 to facilitate the a. of every worthy intelligence of
7:5.5 for the enlightenment and a. of all the inhabitants of
11:3.3 dedicated to the welfare and a. of the personalities
15:0.3 the intellectual a. of the will creatures who dwell
20:8.2 the spiritual and intellectual a. of mortal creatures;
25:1.5 ascending souls of time who are preparing for a. to
26:5.5 limited manner it enters into the possibilities of a.,
26:6.4 the supremacy guides deem their pupils ripe for a.,
26:8.3 A. is determined purely by the spirituality of the
28:6.2 is the paramount question in our plans for cosmic a.
28:6.18 a. grows out of the divine capacity for action,
30:4.19 Morontia progression pertains to continuing a. of
31:3.5 determined by actual a. from one realm of service
31:3.5 their a. to eternal assignment for service on hitherto
32:3.3 methods established for the a. of particular worlds
36:5.12 towards orderly and progressive evolutionary a..
37:6.6 are afforded like opportunities for training and a..
38:8.5 placed in direct line for a. to the status of Mansion
38:8.6 then do they become eligible for a. to Seraphington
39:1.5 with the bestowals of the Sons of God for the a. of
39:5.4 your Adam adhered to the original plan for the a.
40:5.10 Adjusters contribute much to the a. of primitive
43:9.4 are not so much engaged in fostering individual a. on
44:8.3 by your own personal efforts in progressive a..
45:7.2 exclusively devoted to the a. of ascending mortals;
48:4.12 The future signifies struggle and a.; it bespeaks
48:6.3 they labor untiringly for the a. of their mortal pupils,
48:6.35 to facilitate their grouping for assignment and a..
48:6.35 seek to encourage your speedy development and a.
50:4.11 these plans for planetary progress and cultural a.
51:3.6 ministers contribute much to the a. of civilization
52:3.12 Great ethical a. characterizes this era;
52:4.5 utilize leisure for self-improvement and planetary a..
64:6.26 Alone in Africa, the indigo race made little a. until
66:2.7 these Andonite contributors to the a. of the race
66:5.2 Food, water, clothes, and the material a. of the
66:6.5 Those who labored for the uplift and a. of a given
67:5.1 the policy of cultural a. and racial improvement.
67:5.1 there appeared a sudden a. in cultural status, but
69:8.2 Slavery was an a. over massacre and cannibalism.
69:8.6 thus provide wealth and leisure for the social a. of
70:1.1 is the social yardstick measuring civilization’s a..
70:1.1 becomes stressed by the complications of society’s a.
70:2.19 provide in order to continue the a. of civilization.
73:7.4 the ministry of biologic uplift, intellectual a., and
74:3.3 of the folly of attempting to achieve planetary a.
74:5.4 contributions to the a. of evolutionary civilization;
75:8.7 of the possibilities of personality survival, a.,
76:0.2 contributed to the a. of the blue men of those times.
81:6.7 seldom utilized their unearned leisure for the a. of
81:6.9 has enormously accelerated the rate of cultural a..
81:6.25 the furtherance of civilization and the a. of culture
82:5.1 opportunity for evolutionary variation and a..
84:4.2 capitalized man’s stronger sex urge to her own a..
84:7.10 the greater the joy of parents in the children’s a.
84:7.27 to church will prove suicidal to the welfare and a. of
87:2.5 were one of the great obstacles to civilization’s a..
87:5.7 of the cult was a great handicap to the a. of art,
87:7.2 every appealing movement in religious a. developed
88:1.10 learned to resort to fraud and trickery for the a. of
89:3.3 savage self-control, and that was a worth-while a.
92:5.7 of revealed truth depended for the a. of the morality,
93:9.5 could thus better labor for the a. of the kingdom
98:2.2 did engage in a magnificent intellectual a..
99:3.16 direct him to the achievement of success in the a. of
102:2.4 growth in grace, definite a. in all phases of religious
110:1.3 a. which are not inimical to your future life of eternal
110:3.2 powerful influences aiding in your a. because they
110:6.6 these decisions determine your a. in the circles of
114:2.5 concerned with the welfare and a. of the mortal
114:6.13 dedicated to the preservation and a. of the home,
118:10.18 work together for the a. of God-knowing mortals
119:3.4 the Ancients of Days announcing the further a. of
119:3.8 age was characterized by a. and improvement in all
119:5.3 continued his career up to the occasion of the a. of
120:3.5 a. of the spiritual and religious status of the world
122:5.1 enhanced by Joseph’s a from the rank of carpenter
132:1.3 the unlimited a. of a purely materialistic culture may
132:5.1 of the social life, and the a. of the spiritual life.
141:6.2 the progressive a. of the soul within the kingdom.”
160:1.4 the more abundant satisfactions of progressive a.
160:2.9 these others likewise live for your welfare and a..
167:0.3 David brought word of the further a. of the kingdom
195:10.7 and lasting manner to the a. of human civilization.
195:10.7 presents the greatest single obstacle to its further a.;
196:2.11 Jesus offered no rules for social a.;
advancement, spiritual
4:1.1 who labor for the honor of God and for the s. of his
6:5.7 while these two forever work as one for your s..
19:5.9 universal scheme of moral enlightenment and s..
20:8.2 with the intellectual and s. of mortal creatures;
26:8.3 A. is determined purely by the spirituality of the
52:2.3 of receptivity largely determines their rate of s.
94:2.3 cherished hope of finding that deliverance and s.
120:3.5 pertaining to the a. of the spiritual and religious
129:4.5 these familiar human periods of intellectual and s.,
132:5.1 of the social life, and the a. of the spiritual life.
advances—noun
61:5.4 there were scores of a. and recessions associated
64:7.17 And it was the tradition of these repeated glacial a.
66:3.2 induce primitive Urantians to make certain initial a.
66:5.3 Great a. were made in methods of food storage.
66:6.6 knew better than to rob mankind of these few a. by
77:5.9 And some of the a. of that age persisted to become
78:5.2 The Andites inaugurated new a. throughout Eurasia
79:7.4 Andites brought with them certain of the cultural a.
79:8.16 the first important a. were made in Chinese culture,
80:3.9 These changes, while resulting in cultural a.,
80:7.13 a great many of the a. in early Greek civilization
81:2.3 The first four great a. in human civilization were:
81:6.16 the early ages important a. were made in language.
84:4.1 is a reasonably accurate gauge registering the a. of
94:12.5 this faith will be provocative of new a. in religious
96:5.3 Many of the a. which Moses made over and above
99:1.6 religion must actively keep pace with all these a. in
111:4.3 The a. of true civilization are all born in this inner
129:1.14 Jesus made great a. in the ascendant mastery of his
129:3.9 Jesus made great a. in his human task of mastering
143:5.4 his figure of speech as a form of making a. to her.
advances—verb
48:5.1 When a pilgrim of time a. from a trial world of
61:7.1 And a glacier, as it a., displaces rivers and changes
70:2.9 sometime be abandoned as civilization slowly a..
81:6.27 energy which really uplifts and a. human culture
86:5.2 As civilization a., this superstitious concept of the
92:1.4 As civilization a., fear is modified by reverence,
92:3.5 The cult a. slowly in generation epochs and cycles.
96:1.14 As man a in culture, the lesser gods are subordinated
103:0.1 As evolution a. on an inhabited world,
103:5.2 as religious civilization a., one’s neighbor expands in
118:8.6 For when culture a. overfast, when material
advancing—see advancing civilization(s)
5:5.12 but with each a. epoch in human knowledge the
7:3.1 the welfare and spiritual security of the a. children
7:4.2 the prosecution of this gigantic attainment plan for a.
15:1.5 you are just now a. beyond the southeastern bend
15:7.9 the seventy spheres of the a. intellectual training of
16:4.6 and the superuniverse spheres of a. spiritual status.
21:0.4 seven circuits of Havona, a. from the outer spheres
21:3.7 —the a. authority of a Creator Son during the period
25:3.2 a. through the following levels of universe service:
25:4.12 the new-found knowledge of your a. career.
25:6.4 While the a. recorders stationed on the subordinate
26:7.1 the Havona training of the a. pilgrims of time and
30:3.8 the ascendant scheme for a. the pilgrims of time.
34:6.1 With the a. evolution of an inhabited planet and the
35:3.8 6. The sphere of a. spirit life.
37:6.2 various personalities of the universe for a. service
37:8.8 The a. students of this order in training number four
37:10.5 From each level of achievement these a. mortals
37:10.6 Further experience in your a. careers will reveal
38:8.1 avenues of a. service are open to cherubim and
39:2.10 Ascenders must depend on seraphic transport in a.
42:7.9 are of a. individuality, bodies of matter exerting a
44:6.5 beautification of morontia progressors and a. spirits.
44:6.6 symphonies for the edification and delight of the a.
46:2.7 life of material things than your later life of a. spirit
46:3.3 that continual foretastes of a. beauty and grandeur
46:5.23 presentation of the a. status of the peopled worlds of
47:4.1 the a. mortals inaugurate new social orders and
47:4.3 crowded with the morontia activities of a. survivors.
47:5.2 are of ever-heightening interest to the a. mortals.
47:6.1 capital are gradually opening up to the a. mortals
47:10.2 Revelator saw a vision of the arrival of a class of a.
48:2.15 modified to correspond with the a. spiritization of
48:2.22 uniform but successively a. and spiritizing creation is
48:5.9 They have had actual experience with these a.
48:8.3 engaged in a. some phase of this perfection plan.
49:4.5 the soil is the one pursuit that is common to the a.
49:5.27 the inhabited worlds and their a. races begin to
49:6.9 personal guardians of destiny are assigned to the a.
50:5.10 evolutionary attainment by the a. generations who
55:0.1 Trinity Teacher Sons with their ever-a. revelations
55:0.2 Each a. stage of settled status may be segregated by
55:0.12 At the conclusion of this narrative these stages of a.
55:3.12 represents a. achievements in all phases of planetary
55:8.4 humans in the ever-a. realms of philosophy and
56:10.2 the chief pursuit of the ever-a. mortals is the quest
56:10.7 Love of the beautiful and ever-a. appreciation of
61:6.4 the later epochs of the a. and retreating glaciers.
61:7.3 while in Europe the a. ice stopped just short of the
61:7.5 In North America the a. fifth glacier consisted of a
61:7.9 the eastern sheet a. south and covering the greater
61:7.12 This last glacier was one hundred thousand years a.,
61:7.13 migration which was made necessary by the a. ice.
61:7.16 The enforced migration of life before the a. ice led
63:5.1 they were hindered by the slowly a. ice of the third
64:1.1 and as man went north, he encountered the a. ice.
64:4.4 Ever these tribes retreated before the a. ice, which
64:4.10 550,000 years ago the a. glacier again pushed man
65:7.4 better synchronized with the a. stages of animal
69:2.4 struggle for existence and of the ever-a. standards of
70:1.1 Before the partial socialization of the a. races man
71:2.8 but rather comparative and a. practical adjustment.
71:3.7 results from toil liberation by the a. machine age.
74:7.8 5. Methods of a. and improving world trade.
80:5.3 a. tribes of the mixed white race met with stubborn
81:5.3 Rather is society an exalted and ever-a. guild of
82:1.10 self-control, is the ever-increasing demand of a.
82:5.1 the later and a. peoples did, and they also made
82:5.2 the a. mores increasingly formulated taboos against
83:2.5 many a. peoples are gradually substituting somewhat
83:6.5 sanction of the highest mores of a. social evolution.
84:5.4 The a. mores slowly provided increasingly better
84:7.25 The a. ideals of family life are leading to the concept
84:8.5 A. celestial beings all enjoy rest and the ministry of
87:3.1 The a. ghost cult made ancestor worship inevitable
87:5.0 5. THE ADVANCING GHOST CULT
87:5.14 superstitious remnants of the a. ghost cult of old.
89:8.4 result of a. teachings, with the idea of the covenant
90:0.2 In the a. concepts of primitive man the spirit world
91:4.4 disillusionment as a. scientific discoveries
92:3.5 natural religion: the pressure of the slowly a. mores
92:7.2 new evolutionary religions are merely a. expressions
96:3.5 the loot of the a. host of escaping slaves as they
108:5.8 apply a spiritual lever of uplifting and a. illumination.
108:6.6 the parent of the real you, your higher and a. self,
110:2.3 your morontia transcripts of your true a. selves,
112:5.7 If ever there is doubt as to the advisability of a. a
114:6.10 of the better things of a new and a. dispensation;
117:0.3 when an a. spirit contacts the united ministry of the
117:6.7 probably ensue the a. ages of enriching experience,
119:2.7 the third Uversa proclamation of the a. jurisdiction
121:1.7 and a great era of trade and travel was rapidly a..
121:7.6 a different people were called upon to carry an a.
130:7.8 The enlarging cosmic conceptions of an a. spirit
142:3.21 Sabbath keeping, while in a later record the a.
143:2.6 sanctified to the eternal service of the ever-a. sons
146:7.2 possible for the a. spirit of mortal man to return to
155:5.4 The a. religious concepts and practices of the races—
157:6.3 self-conscious years of youth and a. manhood,
167:6.3 taught that the a. children of God must there grow
170:3.11 age of improved human relations and a. spiritual
178:3.4 eternal life of endless service in the ever-a. kingdom,
194:2.12 And these seven spirits of the a. worlds are:
195:1.9 learning was a. but genius was declining.
195:7.22 but like the striving, dreaming, aspiring, and a. artist
195:7.23 science, perceives the reality of an evolving and a.
195:10.8 spiritual longings of the expanding and a. minds of
advancing civilization(s)
49:4.7 Such tendencies can be modified only by a. and by
50:5.6 the more strong and truth-loving elements of the a..
52:4.8 The complex nature of an a. is running its course,
54:1.10 but on worlds of normal a. physical combat as a
55:5.4 statutory regulation, in an intermediate state of a.,
64:7.20 appreciate value of many of the refinements of a.,
66:7.19 the soil is inherent in the establishment of an a.
68:4.3 but a. has increasingly liberated mankind from
68:4.5 into the ruinous maladjustment of a too rapidly a..
69:1.1 himself to be dominated by these creations of a..
70:11.2 in a. law becomes increasingly positive and directive.
71:4.16 their pacific predilections or to destroy their a..
72:12.3 special permission with the intent of a. civilization
81:6.20 survival of contending groups in the arena of a..
81:6.39 a. is always delayed when its leaders are slow in
82:3.6 With a., certain tribes put severe marriage tests of
83:1.5 the Andite stock and as a result of the mores of a.,
84:5.1 only compensated by the enlightened mores of a.
89:6.3 religious customs and the contrary demands of a.,
91:4.1 levels of pseudo magic and is unworthy of a. and
100:1.2 successive cultures, and in the passing stages of a..
109:4.4 divine Monitors are one of the real potentials of a..
178:1.4 Sonship in the kingdom, from the standpoint of a.,
advantage
22:10.6 We could use to great a. much larger numbers of
30:4.13 There is a great a. in the mobilization of such groups
48:6.35 do not scheme, manipulate, or otherwise take a. of
61:1.3 Mammals possess an immense survival a. over all
69:5.1 could protect food from robbers, had a distinct a.
71:4.16 the wicked lie in wait to take unfair and unholy a.
72:1.2 this nation enjoys a certain great a. derived from the
76:2.8 gave Cain a distinct a. of superiority which classed
78:8.3 of horses which gave them a tremendous military a.
80:4.4 Andites the hitherto nonexistent a. of mobility,
82:4.2 The ancients married for the a. and welfare of the
91:4.1 the petitioner seeks for selfish a. over his fellows.
93:5.12 possessed great a. over the surrounding petty kings;
95:5.8 social position or wealth gave no Egyptian any a. in
102:6.7 The positive always has the a. over the negative,
110:2.1 no circumstances do these Monitors ever take a. of
123:5.9 Jesus was a brilliant student, possessing a great a.
124:0.1 the same time enjoying the great a. of constantly
124:2.8 having the a. of being three and one-half years
125:5.8 he exhibited that same reluctance to take unfair a.
128:4.7 Jesus always refused to take undue or unfair a. of the
132:5.19 selfish as to employ money-power to gain unfair a.
139:3.1 John enjoyed the a. of having known Jesus longer
146:2.9 for aggrandizing self or for gaining unfair a. over
151:3.11 The parable also possesses the a. of stimulating the
153:1.6 But this extraordinary a. was immediately offset by
153:4.1 rebels to take such a. of certain unstable types of
156:5.5 you must come to that place of spiritual a. where
167:5.4 any divorce practice which gave man any a. over
173:2.7 Jesus was never disposed to take unfair a. of even
177:3.7 why Jesus would be willing to forgo the great a.
advantageous
28:6.12 in the a. use of that which you call “time,”
45:6.3 deprived of the benefits of a. sex association on
48:6.5 which would be most a. for each ascending soul.
79:2.7 Race mixture is always a. in that it favors versatility
advantages
5:5.13 fortunate lack of educational, cultural, and social a.,
16:7.5 Man has failed to avail himself of the superior a. of
23:3.7 possessed of well-nigh all the a. of a formless spirit
40:10.14 the obligation to avail yourselves of the a. so freely
52:6.8 worlds enjoy all the a. of the universe broadcasts and
69:2.3 Primitive man was not slow to recognize the a. of
70:2.1 The terrible price paid for these certain war a. was
76:3.6 they possessed great a. over the surrounding tribes.
89:7.1 to sacrifice their first-born soon possessed great a.
93:7.4 You who today enjoy the a. of the art of printing
120:0.8 There were a. and tremendous compensations
122:0.2 that the Hebrews possessed those relative a. which
123:6.8 Jerusalem, where he could have the a. of education
124:2.9 explaining the a. of agriculture over industry and
128:0.5 All other creature benefits and universe a. were
132:5.16 selfishly presume to lay claim to all of the a. and
advent
49:6.3 a new dispensation associated with the a. of a Son of
52:3.3 ripens the sphere for the a. of a Magisterial Son.
52:3.12 planetary ripeness for the a. of the third order of
52:4.9 the a. of each one marks the end of one dispensation
52:6.1 Jesus warned his disciples that his a. would not
52:7.14 ministry of angels will usher in the day of the a. of
66:0.1 The a. of a Lanonandek Son on an average world
73:2.1 the a. of a promised Son of God, a racial uplifter,
73:2.2 devote themselves to the proclamation of their a.
74:4.3 brought about such a great event as the a. of Adam?
76:5.3 be repersonalized in connection with the a. of the
83:6.3 By the time of Michael’s a. on Urantia practically
98:7.7 birth of the Iranian savior-hero, Mithras, whose a. on
170:1.7 Just before the a. of Jesus on earth, the Jews
176:4.5 Will Michael’s second a. be timed to occur in
176:4.5 eyes are to discern his presence, then must his a.
176:4.7 The second a. of Michael on earth is an event of
adventitious
101:7.4 experience become early arrested on such an a. level
advents
49:6.5 function with the judgment Sons on their world a..
adventure—see adventure, Deity
1:0.3 fascinating struggle of the eternal a. of attaining God
1:0.6 search for the God of universes is the supreme a. of
2:1.4 The Universe Sovereigns may engage in a.;
3:6.8 to the ever-ascending a. of finding God the Father
4:1.12 the finite drama of the time-space a. of the Infinite
4:5.6 final personal act of a Creator Son in the long a. of
5:1.12 God has embarked upon the eternal a. with man.
5:6.12 personal creature can be coerced into the eternal a.;
7:4.3 marvelously correlated, enterprises of universal a.:
7:5.9 each pilgrim of time who labors in the a. of making
8:1.1 the stupendous drama of creation—the universal a.—
8:4.4 when he goes forth on his mission of creative a..
13:1.13 unless you should essay and succeed in such an a.,
13:3.3 of purposeless curiosity, purely useless a..
13:3.3 too much intriguing and purposeful a. to permit
14:0.2 the audacious a. of the Creator Sons of God, who
14:5.7 will the tonic of a. and the stimulus of curiosity
14:5.7 of eternity, replace its forerunner, the a. lure of time.
14:5.10 Love of a., curiosity, and dread of monotony—
14:5.10 death is the beginning of an endless career of a.,
14:6.18 the Spirit rehearsed for the a. of ministry in the
14:6.40 started out on the undisclosed and universal a. in the
15:1.1 a. of one long and uncharted plunge into new space;
17:6.5 departure of the Creator Son for the a. of space;
17:6.6 Creator Son and Creative Spirit go forth on their a.
20:5.6 Creator Son selected for the realm of his final a.
21:2.2 Paradise to embark upon the a. of universe making,
21:3.24 Father’s primacy is concerned in the a. of a Creator
21:4.3 they always embrace the mortal-bestowal a..
22:7.2 embark upon the unique a. of concept-identity,
25:7.3 prepare to embark upon the superuniverse spirit a.,
26:8.4 of those who do fail on the first a., almost all hail
26:8.4 The great majority of those who fail on the first a.
26:8.5 attend these candidates during this second a..
26:9.1 service to a creature of time in this transcendent a. of
26:10.5 the a. of the eternal assignment has not yet begun;
26:10.6 the last transit sleep will terminate, and the new a. of
28:1.2 made ready to go forth on the universe a. of space,
28:1.2 this Creator Son when he embarks upon the a. of
28:6.18 and achievement is the child of imaginative a..
31:5.3 Such ascendant pairs are more successful in the a. of
31:10.0 10. THE ULTIMATE ADVENTURE
32:0.3 Trinity before he embarked upon the supreme a. of
32:3.11 deprive them of the wonderful experience of the a.
32:5.8 The a. of divinity attainment lies before you!
36:3.2 formulas approved for a new a. in life establishment.
36:5.9 The spirit of knowledge—the curiosity-mother of a.
38:9.13 initiated into the long a. of the Paradise ascent in
39:1.10 they stand on the brink of the spirit a. stretching out
39:9.3 Throughout the whole mortal a. of finding God and
40:2.2 after being thus liberated from the descending a.,
40:7.3 in the eternal a., this same Adjuster is one with you
40:7.4 but this supernal a. should be the supreme study of
41:5.4 solar surface, whence it starts out on its space a.,
41:6.4 light and energy, the sunbeams, to liberty and a..
41:9.1 energies escape out into space, to engage in the a.
43:6.8 arrival on these worlds of the mortal-ascension a..
46:3.3 survivors as they journey inward on the eternal a..
47:2.7 these children of time decide against the Havona a.,
51:0.2 Such an a. on a world having a Planetary Prince is
51:2.1 selected to undertake the a., to submit to the deep
53:6.3 my most exhilarating moment was the thrilling a.
54:2.2 the time-space Creators in this magnificent a. of
56:9.10 that in the consummation of each a. you have
57:3.6 grasp and tore out into space on an independent a. in
57:3.8 this disintegrating nebula as the site of his a. in
65:4.0 4. THE URANTIA ADVENTURE
65:5.2 But throughout all of this biologic a. our greatest
66:2.4 who volunteered for embarkation on the Urantia a..
66:4.10 the result of this a. proved to be the first of the
68:5.11 social activities, is that they lack excitement and a..
69:4.8 Commerce, linked with a., led to exploration and
74:1.3 calling for volunteers for the mission of Adamic a.
74:3.9 The first six days of the Urantia a. had been busy,
75:8.7 confident of personality growth, experience, and a..
76:0.1 Edenites had no boats suitable for such a marine a.
77:5.5 Adamson’s party found the object of their a.,
78:5.8 contributed humor, art, a., music, and manufacture
80:1.5 Therefore, when actuated by either a. or altruism,
81:3.8 also greatly stimulated their proclivities toward a.
82:5.9 a. and exploration contributed to the extension of the
83:2.1 only recently has marriage become an individual a..
84:2.7 greater social expression and increased family a..
84:8.4 real danger in the combination of restlessness, a.,
86:2.5 imagination, when the races lack initiative and a..
93:1.3 Permission was granted for this a. by Salvington
93:10.9 to accompany their earth fellows on the Paradise a.
100:1.5 of curiosity and the enjoyment of reasonable a.,
101:6.7 start such a magnificent and intriguing a. through
102:3.6 liberates men and starts them out on the eternal a..
107:2.4 those Monitors that have served in the a. of time on
108:5.6 of the Adjuster to prepare you for the eternal a.,
108:6.8 opportunity for exhilarating service, matchless a.,
109:5.5 prevent eventual consummation of the ascendant a..
111:7.1 with security is the essence of the Paradise a.—
112:7.18 What an a.!
113:6.2 after being duly registered for the final a. of time and
113:7.8 engaged in the supreme a. of identity at-oneness;
117:4.11 If mortal man proceeds upon the Paradise a., he is
117:4.11 the role of personality participation in the a. of
118:8.11 Man’s great universe a. consists in the transit of his
119:0.7 Michael made ready for his first bestowal a. about
119:6.6 hour when Michael embarked upon his Urantia a.
119:7.1 the time, place, and manner of this culminating a..
130:2.4 There is no a. in the course of mortal existence
134:2.2 For Jesus this caravan trip was an a. of exploration
139:12.7 To Jesus, Judas was a faith a..
143:1.6 The Paradise ascent is the supreme a. of all time,
155:3.2 it was truly a great and testing a. to believe in Jesus
155:5.8 the faith a. of grappling with the rigorous realities
155:5.10 won in the supreme a. of all human existence—
155:5.11 associated with those faith voyages of daring a.
155:6.11 Never forget there is only one a. which is more
155:6.16 have risked everything you are and have on the a. of
155:6.18 rugged realities of spiritual progress and idealistic a.;
155:6.18 you have enlisted in the eternal a. of finding the God
157:6.6 but Jesus’ followers would not go forward in the a..
157:6.14 the life to which I have called you: the faith-a. of the
160:4.15 the God-seeking man who has embarked on the a.
160:5.8 you and I can enter upon this long and eternal a.
160:5.11 existence of a future life of a. in the spirit worlds
176:3.2 has carried you through your first and earthly a. in
187:4.5 And this sort of teaching, plus the urge for a., led
195:5.10 gratify all the latent a. surging within the soul in one
195:5.10 indulge in a lawless plunge into cheap and sordid a..
195:5.10 the unfolding of an endless career of progressive a.
195:10.6 The call to the a. of building new and transformed
195:10.10 hesitate to go all the way through with this great a..
196:3.34 Man’s greatest a. in the flesh consists in the well-
adventure, Deity
14:5.4 are prepared for the D., they are taken to the fifth
25:8.9 should fail in some phase of the D., in due course
25:8.10 If an ascending pilgrim met defeat in the D. while
26:3.9 the candidates who transiently fail in the D..
26:7.1 graduates are designated “candidates for the D.”
26:7.2 the nature and technique of the forthcoming D..
26:7.3 as examiners and certifiers of candidates for the D..
26:7.6 subjects have succeeded in this phase of the D.,
26:8.4 experience the delay of seeming failure in the D..
26:8.5 The defeated candidates for the D. are placed
26:8.5 their retraining in preparation for the second D..
26:8.5 and at once resume their preparations for the D..
26:10.3 standing as if they had actually succeeded in the D..
26:10.4 greatest disappointment and attempt anew the D..
40:9.9 into the ranks of those who await the eternal D..
112:7.5 flight to the central universe of Havona and the D..
117:5.2 augmented by participation in this great D.;
adventurers
64:7.17 Andon tribes were the first marine a..
80:1.1 many of their brethren had entered Europe as a.,
adventures
2:1.4 and comprehend all the experiments and all the a.
14:6.27 Michaels are prepared for their subsequent a. in
20:8.3 who complete these a. in wisdom and truth.
22:7.3 The glorified creatures who engage in such a. of
22:7.6 long periods of time are consumed in these a.;
22:7.11 In their trinitization a. the superb creatures of the
22:10.6 are essential to the enactment of such creative a..
23:4.6 And we anticipate such tremendous a., even as you
31:1.4 becoming a finaliter is one of the supreme a. of
39:8.1 other a. in local universe destiny may be attempted
44:5.3 and their work embraces numerous unique a. in
51:3.5 accompanying Planetary Adams on their world a..
57:6.11 such worlds of space in preparation for the life a. of
70:3.9 pay their way by telling tales of their travels and a..
75:2.1 all his suggestions of compromise and short-cut a..
81:6.40 But always should these a. in cultural adjustment
82:3.15 status of the honest a. of their less civilized ancestors
90:2.7 determines the outcome of various terrestrial a..
107:2.4 assigned to other a. in other mortals on other worlds
110:3.1 they are engaged in one of the supreme a. of time
112:2.19 experiences through their various universe a.
116:4.7 are worked out the mind experiments, galactic a.,
117:7.17 Gone will be the thrilling a. of the organization of
118:0.10 mobilization preludes to new a. in cosmic growth,
118:0.12 such a. in growth will be forever forthcoming in the
119:4.5 more and more an associate of these incarnation a.,
148:5.2 this world has been many times upset by the sinful a.
195:7.2 a yardstick wherewith to measure material a. and
adventurous
25:8.11 in certain Paradise schools, presenting the a. story of
28:6.17 increased service, difficult service, a. service, and
44:5.5 This is the a. group of well-trained beings who are
49:5.13 two-brained type, somewhat more imaginative, a.,
62:5.6 They were so curious and a. that they nearly lost
63:1.3 saving both his own life and that of his equally a.
78:1.8 the blue man, but he was the most aggressive, a.,
78:4.6 The Andites were a.; they had roving dispositions.
80:7.9 more a. peoples poured westward to the islands.
84:7.21 these more imaginative and a. youths require more
95:6.2 This founder of a new religion was a virile and a.
99:6.3 formalized religion fails to hold the interest of a.
122:7.2 —but Mary, being an a. and aggressive person,
123:4.8 accidents which befell this inquisitive and a. youth.
155:6.2 assurances of the spirit of a. and progressive faith.
160:1.6 to forsake a life of natural craving for one of a. art
186:1.6 Sin was bewitching and a. in the committing, but
196:3.26 equipped to begin the long and a. search for God.
adversaries
43:4.9 be found no standing ground for the Satania a..
173:2.7 In employing this method of dealing with his a.,
173:2.8 this genius of the Master for dealing with his a. that
176:1.1 in that very hour what you should answer your a..
adversary
144:2.5 this unjust judge, saying, ‘Protect me from my a..’
158:7.4 You savor of the spirit of the a., the tempter.
adverse
67:8.4 in the face of such tremendous and a. pressure
101:3.5 ethics and morals to progress despite a. animalistic
137:4.16 and, not being a. to his Father’s will, was inevitable
adversely
13:4.5 as their creatures decide a. in the exercise of their
33:7.4 and if decided a. to the individual, all sentences of
89:3.6 Many of the world’s great religions have been a.
156:6.7 had worked a. upon the scribes and Pharisees.
172:5.12 Of all the apostles, Judas was the most a. affected by
adversity
48:7.18 and many truths are not really felt except in a..
59:6.9 the new marine species, born to a., later went forth
59:6.10 curtailment and those testing times of biologic a.
95:5.4 of a. and oppression swept over the Egyptians.
97:1.8 Samuel went one step further when, in their a., he
100:2.7 When the flood tides of human a., selfishness, hate,
101:3.7 3. Generates profound courage despite natural a.
148:5.5 when the rivers of a. overflow you, I will not
148:6.2 son, you do not comprehend the meaning of a. or
151:0.1 “The mission of a. and the spiritual value of
152:6.5 approaching times of spiritual sifting and cruel a..
155:2.2 a veritable baptism of a. for the twelve evangelists
159:3.13 not promise to deliver you from the waters of a.,
163:2.11 form of insurance against future and unavoidable a.
166:4.3 approval; that a. was the proof of God’s displeasure.
169:2.4 sought to provide for future days of want and a..
171:2.6 the belief that, after this brief period of a. and trial,
177:5.2 then, when a. and persecution descend upon you,
advertise
140:8.21 of imparting instruction; Jesus refused to a. evil.
advertisement
69:4.6 of man was a trade-promotion document, a salt a..
advice
21:2.11 The a. and counsel of the Union of Days is
22:9.1 the a. of their former instructors, the Teacher Sons.
28:5.15 Counselors are called upon for important a. or
28:5.15 incorporates the co-ordinated wisdom and a. of
33:5.4 Faithfuls of Days never proffer a. or offer assistance
33:8.5 If their a. is founded on the fundamental laws of
43:4.2 never does the Faithful of Days proffer a. unless it is
48:7.16 give a. only when it is asked for.
50:2.2 world rulers may also avail themselves of the a. of
67:2.3 utterly cut off from all outside counsel and a..
74:5.2 Melchizedeks gave Adam and Eve their parting a.
74:5.3 Pursuant to the a. of the Melchizedeks, Adam began
75:4.8 default of Mother Eve and gave both of them a.
75:4.8 of this a. they followed; some they disregarded
88:6.1 the savage never used medicines except on the a. of
89:3.6 If the a. of the tentmaker-teacher were to be
90:2.8 The Greeks believed in the efficacy of oracular a.,
112:3.2 when such co-ordinate a. has been recorded on
112:5.11 but I withhold them upon the a. of your immediate
120:3.0 3. FURTHER COUNSEL AND ADVICE
123:6.8 The more Joseph thought about Nahor’s a.,
127:1.7 that no one living on earth could give Jesus a.
128:2.4 to observe the working of the new plan, to give a.
129:1.9 Jesus seldom offered them a. unless they asked for it.
130:2.5 sought Jesus’ a. as to the welfare of their souls.
132:5.2 asked for my counsel, and in giving you this a., I
132:5.2 I am offering a. only to you and for your personal
132:5.14 Jesus went on to amplify his a., saying: “While I
136:4.2 Carefully Jesus thought over the a. given him
136:4.2 Jesus pondered well over Immanuel’s a. pertaining
141:3.3 neither would Jesus give any a. about the proper
141:7.12 Jesus never asked any man for a.; he never made
148:6.9 Zophar reiterated his melancholy a..
149:2.6 Fathers sought his a. regarding the management of
159:5.11 in the place of the olden a. to retaliate—“an eye for
162:1.3 Jesus’ presence, even in opposition to the a. of his
174:0.1 Jesus gave his parting a. to the women’s corps,
181:2.1 good-bye and to giving each a word of personal a.,
183:4.2 had it not been for the a. of Nathaniel, who stood
189:0.1 They were disposed to accept the a. of Gabriel,
193:4.3 Judas invariably sought the a. and received unwise
advices
22:6.2 are selected for the Trinity embrace upon the a. of
120:3.1 your bestowal, allow me to present certain a. that
advisability
42:2.2 to lessen conceptual confusion by suggesting the a.
112:5.7 If ever there is doubt as to the a. of advancing a
136:9.2 He thought out the a. of inaugurating the spiritual
advisable
0:2.9 the interpretation of the word God, it would be a. to
48:6.5 If there are a number of equally a. routes, these
92:4.9 Urantia when it is a. to make such frank statements
156:1.7 Jesus found it a. to change his lodgings within a
advise
55:4.11 are fully competent to a. the Material Sons and
75:6.1 counsel of the Melchizedeks, but they refused to a.
120:3.4 3. In your relations to the social order we a. that you
120:3.7 we a. you still further: Leave no writings behind you
129:2.7 great man, Annas was puzzled as to how to a. Jesus.
132:5.14 I would a. you: “1. As steward of inherited wealth
133:1.2 still another would a. solitary confinement as a just
135:8.2 noontime lunch with his brothers and to a. them
164:2.3 They had sought to a. Jesus concerning his desire to
174:2.4 dare to a. against the payment of tribute to Caesar,
174:2.4 On the other hand, if Jesus should a. the payment
advised
54:5.9 8. The Faithful of Days a. the Constellation Fathers
54:5.12 They a. Gabriel that at least three times the number
55:4.5 The Planetary Sovereign, presently to be a. by a
72:2.3 chief executive is a. by a supercabinet composed of
74:1.4 they were duly a. to regard themselves as subject to
75:7.1 of their transgressions and a. concerning their fate.
86:5.16 The sick were a. to stroll about in the open air with
114:2.5 Each of the other isolated worlds is a. by similar
123:6.8 a. Joseph and Mary to allow Nahor to take Jesus
127:3.11 and sheep raising unless Jesus a. John to remain in
129:2.4 And John did as his father a. him.
137:5.1 Jesus also a. them to avoid the cities of Sepphoris
138:1.1 Jesus forbade them to baptize and a. against public
140:8.20 Jesus only a. man to humble himself that he might
140:9.3 Jesus a. them to take neither money nor extra
144:4.2 no matter how ill-a. or impossible of direct answer,
148:8.3 repeatedly plunging him into the water, had a. him
151:3.3 1. Jesus a. against the use of fables in teaching the
153:0.2 Philip a. David Zebedee to “forget about plans for
158:4.7 Andrew was deeply chagrined at this ill-a. effort
163:2.11 Jesus many times a. his well-to-do disciples as he
163:4.11 mission was no undertaking for cowards and Peter a.
171:3.2 Jesus a. that the messengers should go forward
172:2.1 but a. the apostles to refrain from doing any public
178:2.3 was fully a. concerning the progress of the plan to
180:0.2 I sent you forth without purse or wallet and even a.
186:4.2 reports of the archangels in an effort to keep a. as to
194:4.10 Gamaliel, who a. them: “Refrain from these men and
advisedly
149:6.11 The prophet spoke a. when he said, ‘Walk humbly
adviser or Technical Adviser
16:3.2 and supernal a. of the chief of Mystery Monitors,
16:3.8 This Spirit is the chief director and a. of those
16:3.10 is the a. of that enormous group of beings known as
16:3.12 this Master Spirit who is their a.; and whenever,
16:3.14 Seventh Spirit, the fostering a. of all triune-beings,
16:3.14 the a. and director of all the ascending pilgrims of
28:5.9 rule as to “what manner of spirit” actuated the a..
33:3.3 the ever-present and all-wise a. of the Creator Son,
33:5.2 Immanuel functions as a. to the Sovereign Son but
39:8.3 of specialized service as a celestial artisan, a TA.,
39:8.3 an eternal minister and a. to the seraphic orders
43:4.10 functions in close touch with the Paradise Son as a.
43:5.6 4. The Most High a., the personal representative of
54:5.10 the Paradise emergency a. of Gabriel portrayed that
55:4.11 a Life Carrier who becomes the volunteer a. of the
55:4.22 of the Planetary Sovereign is joined by a volunteer a.
55:8.2 the Supreme Executive, becomes the volunteer a. to
72:2.8 becomes the associate and a. of his successor.
114:3.3 He is more of a fatherly a. than a technical ruler.
advisers or Technical Advisers
9:8.6 messengers, teachers, adjudicators, helpers, and a.,
14:4.18 of pattern beings for various universe groups—a.,
15:10.16 3. Unions of Days—the Paradise a. to the rulers of
15:13.6 who are stationed as Trinity observers and a. on
18:6.1 local universes they act only as counselors and a..
18:7.1 the Paradise a. to the rulers of the one hundred
18:7.5 no such Paradise a. are permanently situated on their
19:4.8 corps of Trinity administrators, rulers, executives, a.,
22:2.8 they also serve as a. to the authorities directing the
25:0.4 3. TA..
25:3.13 Thus they become wonderful a. and wise teachers
25:4.0 4. TECHNICAL ADVISERS
25:4.1 These legal and technical minds of the spirit world
25:4.1 as the nucleus of this vast and versatile group.
25:4.1 been required of all who aspire to become TA..
25:4.2 TA. are recruited from the ranks of the following
25:4.10 number of TA. registered on Uversa and operating
25:4.11 TA. frequently function as individuals but are
25:4.11 do not enter the regular courses of training for TA.,
25:4.12 midwayers who serve transiently with the a. are
25:4.13 permitted to receive permanent appointment as TA..
25:4.13 Only the Ancients of Days can transfer these a. to
25:4.14 The training of TA., begun in the Melchizedek
25:4.14 they proceed to the “schools of the seven circles”
25:4.14 they’re received into the “college of the ethics of law
25:4.14 the Paradise training school for the perfecting of TA.
25:4.15 These a. are more than legal experts; they are
25:4.17 TA. are dedicated to the work of preventing delay,
25:4.17 these a. know how to direct us all in the finding of
25:4.18 They are the a. of all classes of beings regarding
25:4.19 counseling regarding legal usages, TA. are equally
25:4.19 They are available to the Universal Conciliators and
25:4.19 They even essay to elucidate the technique of the
25:4.20 TA. are selected and tested beings; I have never
25:4.20 We have no records of their ever having been
25:4.20 the divine laws they so effectively interpret and so
25:4.20 is no known limit to the domain of their service,
25:4.20 They continue as a. even to the portals of Paradise;
25:4.20 universe of law and experience is open to them.
26:1.10 Recorders; others ascend to the ranks of the TA..
26:4.8 6. Counselors and A..
26:10.0 10. THE COUNSELORS AND ADVISORS
26:10.1 The superaphic counselors and a. of the second
26:10.2 Thus the counselors and a. also serve as the
26:10.6 The counselors and a. on the second circle begin the
27:0.1 and in large numbers they ascend to become TA..
28:5.19 A special liaison exists between the a. and
30:2.77 3. TA..
36:2.10 life planning, wherein function teachers and a. from
36:3.9 remain indefinitely on the planet as a. in the matter of
37:6.1 to serve as educational a. to the entire realm.
37:8.7 Of the TA., the legal minds of the realm, we have
39:1.7 2. Court A.. These are the seraphic advisers and
39:1.7 These are the seraphic a. and helpers attached to all
39:1.7 Herein lies the duty of the court a.: to see that all
39:1.8 The seraphic court a. serve as defenders of mortals.
41:2.7 staffs of physicists and other technical a. regarding
44:5.6 5. The transport a.. This corps of ta. to the seraphim
44:5.6 Urantia is served by a corps of seventy transport a..
46:5.14 Melchizedeks are foster fathers and ever-present a..
46:5.21 circle is dedicated to the messenger hosts, TA.,
47:0.4 adjoining is the local rendezvous of the TA..
48:6.5 make recommendations to the four and twenty a. on
48:6.32 the skillful sociologists and the wise ethnic a. of
48:6.28 seraphim began their careers as a. of the newly
50:3.1 These ascenders accompany the prince as a. and
55:4.12 may be had as a. to the Planetary Adam and Eve.
55:4.16 these a. never proffer counsel unless it is asked for.
55:4.17 come to the worlds as volunteer counselors and a. to
55:8.4 as counselors to the legislative assemblies and a. to
55:9.1 capitals as volunteer a. to the Most High Fathers.
55:10.6 the Trinity Teacher Sons are volunteer a., not only
55:12.3 Unqualified Supervisors have long functioned as a.
65:1.8 who choose to remain on the planet as future a. to
65:4.9 twelve in number, sent as a. to the Life Carriers and
66:1.2 attached to the council of the Life Carrier a. on
66:5.7 3. The a. regarding conquest of predatory animals.
66:8.2 Both Caligastia and Lucifer judged their friendly a.
66:8.2 They judged their unselfish a. by their own
67:4.1 into rebellion as were all of the animal-conquest a..
67:6.5 the chiefs of seraphim and cherubim, a. from two
72:3.6 These spiritual a. and examiners are now under the
73:7.4 as a. and co-ordinators of the world-wide ministry of
74:5.2 Adam had requested his a. to remain on earth with
96:1.8 many of Moses’ a. at the time of the exodus
123:6.9 difference of opinion among Jesus’ parents and a.,
137:1.3 saddened by the thought of losing two of his able a.
137:1.7 to distinguish the chosen family of Jesus’ a. from the
147:0.2 the favorable attitude of many of Herod’s a.,
154:0.1 Herod’s a. had correctly reported the episode
advising
25:4.18 act as law counselors to the Life Carriers, a. these
37:5.7 they do act as friends of the court, a. the presiding
54:5.12 corps concurred in a. Gabriel to permit the rebellion
139:1.8 Andrew’s great service to the kingdom was in a.
148:7.3 Herod refused to take action against Jesus, a. that
150:0.4 also worked with the evangelistic groups, a. them
advisory—see advisory council
14:6.21 the technique of mind ministry on safe and a.
17:1.8 Each Supreme Executive has two a. cabinets:
17:1.8 serve for one millennium in the primary a. cabinet
18:7.5 the last link in the long administrative-a. chain which
19:3.4 a tribunal of Trinity divinity, the highest mobile a.
24:5.5 direct, centralized, but far-flung system of a. and
25:4.11 midway creatures serve on these a. commissions
33:5.4 the Stationary Sons of the Trinity functioning in a.
33:8.2 there do function on Salvington a variety of a. and
35:1.2 special, and emergency commissions and a. bodies.
35:2.4 The Melchizedeks function as mobile and a. review
35:2.4 Sons go in small groups to the worlds to serve as a.
35:6.2 constitute the supreme a. cabinet of the Creator Son.
36:1.4 higher deliberative bodies of a. capacity to assist in
43:2.7 The a. or highest body of constellation legislators
45:3.9 executive council, the supreme a. body of Satania.
55:12.3 we believe that the now a. Unqualified Supervisors
57:8.9 These plans, proposed by the a. counselors of the
70:5.9 clan and tribal councils continued in an a. capacity
70:12.2 elders persisted as quasi-legislative-judicial a.
71:8.13 courts are authoritative; the world court is a.—moral.
72:2.7 The scope of this body is purely a., but it is a mighty
72:4.5 teaching staff functioning as the third or a. division.
76:6.3 counselors who constitute the present a.-control
114:2.4 of this commission of former Urantians act as a.
114:4.2 Norlatiadek observer, who maintains very close a.
114:4.2 Vorondadek observer, who acts as their a. director.
114:5.1 The governor general is a provisional and a. chief
advisory council(s)
15:11.2 This legislative or a. consists of seven houses,
33:8.5 All findings of the high universe a. are referred to
45:4.1 is located the headquarters of the Urantia a.,
45:4.2 This Urantia a. is made of the following members:
45:5.4 but also by the higher governing bodies and a..
67:6.5 the Melchizedek receivers was an a. consisting of
74:3.3 in session with the planetary receivers and the a..
Advisory Commission of Interuniverse Ethics and
Self-government
18:7.1 Their Paradise reserve corps is the A..
advocacy
53:4.2 He was persistent in the a. of the “equality of mind
advocate—noun
25:2.7 2. The Spirit-A..
25:2.10 functions as a group of three since the a. is detached
43:5.12 Most High judge-a., the head of the emergency
53:2.2 Satan became a bold a. of “self-assertion and liberty.
98:7.1 even the great a. of the atonement doctrine realized
139:11.3 fifteen minutes for this enthusiastic a. of salvation
advocate—verb
53:1.4 first lieutenant, Satan, to a. his cause on your planet.
110:4.6 your planetary supervisors who a. the inauguration
118:6.2 To a. the omnificence of primal Deity would be
159:5.10 Jesus did not a. the practice of negative submission
advocated
42:9.1 had known more of chemistry, he might have a. such
53:3.6 Lucifer a. that ascenders should enjoy the liberty
137:7.9 Zealots a. that any and all methods were justified in
137:7.10 The Herodians were a purely political party that a.
184:3.11 2. That he was a fanatical revolutionist in that he a.
191:0.5 James at first a. that they all go to the tomb;
195:5.14 Jesus a. and followed the method of experience,
advocates
72:12.2 first time a great religious leader has arisen who a.
77:4.4 The culture and commerce a. migrated eastward into
advocating
53:7.2 Throughout this period Caligastia was a. the cause
78:7.5 by going up and down the river valley a. that all
139:8.8 Thomas was always cautious, a. a policy of safety
Aegean
80:4.1 Some entered Europe by way of the islands of the A.
80:7.5 Greece and the A. Islands region succeeded
80:7.5 practically all of the art and science of the A. world
80:7.6 The A. region passed through five distinct cultural
80:7.11 brethren who had earlier come to Italy from the A.
80:8.3 were the expanding fringes of the African, A., and,
aesthetic
44:6.9 you can begin to conceive of the a. beauties of the
46:7.2 the land is cultivated largely for a. and ornamental
56:10.7 2. A. appreciation. Love of the beautiful and ever-
89:4.3 incense and other a. features of sacrificial rituals
91:7.13 When prayer becomes overmuch a., when it consists
97:10.5 deficient in philosophy and almost devoid of a.
98:1.6 But the Greek mythology was more a. than ethic.
100:5.10 profound a. experiences, vivid sex impulses, fear,
101:7.5 Neither does it recognize the a. cult of pure wonder
195:5.5 2. Man’s a. appreciation of beauty contrasted with
195:7.14 Machines are never intellectual, emotional, a., ethical
aesthetics
5:5.3 artist sees God as the ideal of beauty, a God of a..
98:2.7 that philosophy and a. were entirely submerged in
afar—see afar off
1:5.9 God’s divine presence here and there, near and a.,
77:9.6 but much as mortals talk with travelers from a. and
153:2.1 The Lord shall bring against you a nation from a.,
162:1.9 pilgrims from a. who had heard of him entertained
afar off
3:1.2 “‘I am a God at hand as well as a.,’ says the Lord.
3:1.4 “The true God is not a.; he is a part of us; he is a
3:3.2 God understands our thoughts a. and is acquainted
139:2.9 the procession or else trailing behind—“following a..”
166:2.1 not daring to approach Jesus, they stood a. and
167:5.1 But the publican, standing a., would not so much
169:1.9 he approached his home, even while he was yet a.,
169:3.2 rich man lifted up his eyes and beheld Abraham a.
183:3.10 close behind the mob, but Peter followed a. off.
184:2.1 distance behind, and Simon Peter followed a. off.
affair
52:3.11 less nationalistic, becomes more a planetary a..
70:10.11 with the taking over of the blood feud as a tribal a..
75:2.4 The whole a. developed so gradually and naturally
82:4.2 more a matter of business than an a. of flirtation.
83:1.5 in modern times it is often a social or business a..
83:2.1 Marriage was originally a group a.; then a family
83:4.1 fact that marriage was originally a community a.,
83:5.3 polyandry was customarily a family a., one wife for
83:5.4 a relic of the time when marriage was a family a.
89:9.3 the early Jewish fraternity was a sacrificial blood a..
97:9.4 No priest or prophet participated in this a..
98:6.1 of a family, city-state, political, and imperial a..
121:5.1 religion had chiefly been an a. of the tribe or nation;
124:6.2 associating that a. with this obscure lad of Nazareth.
127:6.2 Miriam, knowing fully about the a. of Rebecca and
130:5.4 felt a strong impulse to help Jesus handle the a., but
133:1.2 his escape, after which I withdrew from the a..
138:3.6 participation in such a lighthearted and carefree a..
145:2.6 did not Jeremiah exhort you to make religion an a.
154:6.10 meeting after so long a separation such a public a..
186:5.1 this time was a purely natural and man-managed a.
189:2.4 larger of these two stones was a huge circular a.,
190:5.2 Jacob was insistent that the whole a. was a fraud.
affairs—see affairs of; affairs, human; affairs, world
1:7.9 of this revelation which have to do with a. beyond
2:2.1 interplanetary a. there “is no variableness neither
10:0.3 only one inescapable inevitability in universe a.,
10:4.6 The Trinity is so related to total universe a. that it
14:1.9 the conduct of celestial a. throughout each circuit.
15:10.23 They know of mutual a. only through the Paradise
16:4.2 supervisors of all phases of administrative a. on all
17:1.8 All other chiefs of a. are appointed by the
17:2.3 is not involved in the administration of universe a..
18:1.3 The ten supreme directors of Divinington a. are
18:4.4 But much of the routine work of major sector a. is
19:4.6 in the course of an investigation of universe a..
20:2.8 participants in the administration of universe a..
22:5.6 The Trinitized Custodians administer group a. and
22:6.3 thousands of undertakings in superuniverse a. which
23:1.10 are concerned in the administration of universe a.;
23:2.12 Rulers lack either interest or ability to manage a.
23:3.8 would be to co-ordinate superuniverse a. were it not
24:5.3 in deliberations concerned with system a..
25:3.13 encountered in the conduct of superuniverse a..
28:6.3 importance at almost every turn of universe a.—
28:7.4 But we go on joyfully conducting our a. with the
29:0.1 the regulation of interplanetary and interuniverse a.,
29:2.10 with these co-ordinators of general universe a..
29:2.11 the Supreme Executives are to general universe a.,
31:3.3 to assist in the administration of superuniverse a.—
33:4.6 superuniverse mandates relating to nonpersonal a. in
33:4.7 Gabriel became the actual director of universe a.
33:6.1 interferes with the orderly conduct of universe a..
33:6.8 Each constellation conducts it’s a. by Nebadon time,
35:6.3 associate becomes acting director of constellation a..
35:6.3 the senior associate is the oversight of spiritual a.,
35:10.4 serve as custodians and directors of planetary a..
37:2.3 contact with all other phases of universe life and a.
37:10.5 variety of activities in the conduct of universe a..
39:3.10 act as the special recorders of constellation a..
39:5.16 They function in the recording of planetary a. but are
39:5.17 otherwise in intimate touch with interplanetary a.,
43:1.7 centers for the seventy divisions of constellation a..
43:2.1 courts of Nebadon sit in judgment on universe a.,
43:3.8 all Urantia a. which concerned the Michael bestowal
43:8.13 characterizes your initial contact with universe a. on
44:0.3 body of skillful workers in spirit and morontia a..
44:4.12 the pictures of the various groupings of morontia a.
44:5.9 have begun to experience the technique of spirit a..
45:2.1 of personal discretion in the direction of system a..
45:5.5 sphere, administering practically all routine a. with
46:6.4 3. Planetary and local a..
46:6.5 4. Constellation and universe a..
46:6.8 7. Morontia a..
48:2.18 —as regards morontia a.—of seventy guardians.
48:3.16 are supreme in the management of morontia a..
49:5.12 constitute a special domain of universe a. which is
49:5.19 of mind design as related to contact with spirit a..
51:3.9 continuing as the visible heads of planetary a. far into
52:5.10 Mortal a. are almost, but not quite, utopian.
52:7.6 The planet is in close touch with universe a.,
53:4.2 the conduct of judicial a. on the universe capital.
54:6.8 farseeing and all-wise administrators of universe a..
55:1.1 powers and extended authority over planetary a..
55:3.2 Human government in the conduct of material a.
55:7.1 inaugurate their active participation in planetary a..
66:8.6 The free will of man is supreme in moral a.;
67:3.9 of intelligence and a vast experience in universe a.,
67:7.3 earthly a. were so disorganized and retarded that the
70:10.4 therefore their right to pry into his personal a..
72:7.9 the chief executive of economic a., who is the joint
72:11.1 by the chief of staff of co-ordinated military a..
73:0.2 jurisdiction over many of Urantia’s a. ever since
74:1.4 The details of Urantia a. were fully presented;
76:5.7 Urantia needed a Creator Son to set its tangled a. in
77:9.11 And where rebellion has not marred a planet’s a.,
81:2.2 budding culture and beginning progress in social a.,
82:3.13 great pride in their husbands’ a. with other women.
87:4.4 a new concept of the invisible control of earthly a..
90:1.6 the exclusive direction of tribal a. out of the hands of
90:3.1 been so exclusively concerned with material a..
93:1.2 the mandate that “the conduct of a. on 606 of
93:3.2 the status of Lucifer and the state of a. on Jerusem.
93:10.10 if the present system of directing planetary a. should
97:8.1 destroyed the existing records of Hebrew a.—such
101:9.8 Religion thereby becomes a censor of mortal a.,
112:5.10 until such time as the adjudication of their a. has
114:1.4 not come to take personal direction of Urantian a.
119:1.4 resumption of the direction of universe a..
120:0.3 qualified to rule his universe and administer its a.
122:8.4 Joseph up to Jerusalem to talk over all their a. with
124:3.3 a store of information about international a. that was
127:5.4 with the pressing problems of practical earthly a.
128:2.6 again assume the personal direction of family a..
128:5.3 that the Hellenistic trend of Jewish a. had virtually
128:7.3 this year the family a. ran smoothly except for Jude.
128:7.7 repair shop and Joseph in the direction of home a..
134:5.13 While each state regulates its internal a., it is not
134:5.13 foreign relations, tariffs, immigration, military a.,
134:6.8 Local a. will be handled by local governments;
134:6.8 national a., by national governments; international
134:6.8 international a. will be administered by global
134:6.10 trustee their sovereignty as regards international a.
135:3.4 appearance of the new and eternal order of earth a.,
135:10.3 resented John’s public criticisms of his domestic a..
139:1.10 those self-made, and successful men of modest a..
139:4.2 so closely associated with Jesus in his family a.,
142:7.17 so literally applying my teaching to material a.?
142:8.5 And thus a. moved along quietly until the last days
144:9.1 Tonight go into joint council and arrange your a.
148:3.4 with many of Jesus’ chief directors of universe a..
153:2.13 this state of a. continued for more than three hours.
169:2.3 and prepare to turn his master’s a. over to another.
178:1.8 become all the better rulers in civil a. as a result of
181:2.9 another and spiritual order of a. in the kingdom?”
181:2.16 self-governing in all group administrative a. except
181:2.17 as regards these temporal and administrative a..
185:1.9 a great blunder, a far-reaching error in earthly a.,
189:1.10 to continue in executive charge of universe a. under
affairs of
2:5.1 therefore God’s only personal attitude towards the a.
3:2.1 The a. of this world and other worlds are divinely
3:2.6 the Father does not react to the a. of the universe in
3:5.3 In the a. of men’s hearts the Father may not always
4:1.7 co-ordination in the routine a. of administration.
5:3.5 When you deal with the practical a. of your daily life,
6:8.3 When, in the a. of the universes, the Father and the
10:1.2 In the a. of a local universe, the Father has made
11:5.1 nether Paradise has nothing to do with the a. of spirit
14:4.20 intellectual and spiritual a. of the central universe.
15:2.6 Recents of Days,administer the a. of the minor sector
15:9.17 the Sovereign Son of God who presides over the a.
16:3.7 This Spirit administers the a. of this segment much
16:3.13 This Spirit directs the a. of the sixth superuniverse
16:6.2 influence of the Seven Master Spirits in the a. of the
17:1.3 are not concerned with the internal a. of Paradise,
17:1.5 sphere number one, is wholly occupied with the a. of
17:1.6 engaged in keeping straight the a. of Orvonton runs
18:1.1 The conduct of the a. of these seven fraternal
18:5.1 the Recents of Days preside over the a. of the minor
20:1.10 portrayed in those papers dealing with the a. of the
22:2.8 the Perfections of Days in the direction of the a. of
22:2.8 serve as advisers to the authorities directing the a. of
22:5.6 continue as such in the a. of the supergovernments
22:9.2 They are versed in the a. of the ascendant career,
23:3.6 who co-operate with us in the conduct of the a. of
24:4.1 These high observers of the a. of the local creations
24:5.2 supercontrol for the a. of all seven superuniverses.
25:3.10 those differences which may arise in the detailed a.
25:5.3 to the a. of the sector and supergovernments.
25:7.4 fully depicted in those narratives dealing with the a.
26:1.14 is presented in those papers dealing with the a. of
26:2.4 Secondary supernaphim are the directors of the a. of
26:3.8 keeping them currently informed regarding the a. of
28:4.10 the Father’s will concerning the administrative a. of
28:5.8 in the perplexing situations of the complex a. of
30:3.2 in any manner organically connected with the a. of
30:4.30 mortals have been thoroughly trained in the a. of the
31:8.2 Transcendentalers have nothing to do with the a. of
31:8.2 superadministration of the a. of the master universe.
32:3.4 in the adjustment and regulation of the spiritual a. of
32:4.6 have no discernible connection with the ethical a. of
33:0.1 function in the administrative a. of a local universe
33:1.5 administration of the a. of the universe of Nebadon.
33:3.3 position and equality of authority in all the a. of
33:5.2 would not otherwise participate in the executive a.
33:5.3 jurisdiction in the executive a. of an evolving local
34:2.1 the planning and management of the extensive a. of
35:2.4 differences which arise from time to time in the a. of
35:9.5 they are well-nigh sovereign in the local a. of the
37:4.5 Now and then in the transaction of the a. of a local
37:9.12 Uversa are at present administering the routine a. of
38:3.1 with the administrative and other a. of Nebadon,
39:4.1 a Creator Son and are mainly occupied with the a. of
39:5.16 These are the custodians of the major a. of the planet
40:10.4 increasingly competent to carry forward the a. of
43:4.2 never participate in the conduct of the a. of a local
43:4.4 wherein the a. of the constellation are transacted.
43:5.16 hand of the Constellation Fathers in the a. of nations.
43:5.17 by the Constellation Father to intervene in the a. of
45:2.3 the reins of government and so conducted the a. of
45:2.4 While all the a. of the isolated worlds of Satania
46:4.1 the supervision of the a. of 619 inhabited spheres,
46:8.1 The purely local and routine a. of Jerusem are
46:8.1 the adjudication of the a. of the Lucifer rebellion.
47:8.2 The first lessons embracing the a of a whole universe
50:2.5 the a. of his world domain are largely adjusted in
52:2.3 they usually pertain to the a. of the local system.
52:3.11 and the Most Highs begin to rule in the a. of men.
52:4.4 extend the revelation of truth to portray the a. of the
53:3.4 —“foreign potentates”—to interfere in the a. of the
53:6.4 the titular director of the confused seraphic a. of the
62:7.4 not to intervene in the a. of human progress.
66:1.1 He was experienced in the administration of the a. of
66:4.11 creatures were of great service in carrying on the a.
67:3.7 Such crises in the a. of a universe demonstrate the
67:4.7 the adjudication of the a. of the Satania rebellion,
67:6.5 The a. of Urantia were for a long time administered
67:6.5 which for so long administered the a. of Urantia.
72:0.2 to consent to the narration on one planet of the a. of
72:12.3 This recital of the a. of a neighboring planet is made
73:0.3 attempting to untangle the confused a. of a planet
73:1.4 Even later, in the a. of Eden, it was difficult for them
75:8.6 not surprising that these missteps occur in the a. of
76:3.2 Adam made little difference in the conduct of the a.
77:1.3 of great service in carrying on the a. of the Prince’s
77:7.3 final adjudication of the a. of the system rebellion.
77:9.10 gap between the material and spiritual a. of Urantia
91:0.2 luck, good and bad, entered into all the a. of life.
93:10.3 Melchizedek continued to take an interest in the a. of
93:10.8 the a. of the Lucifer rebellion and the Caligastia
101:9.7 values directly outward into the a. of his fellows—
109:0.1 not so much concerned with the a. of temporal life
110:0.2 As far as I am conversant with the a. of a universe,
110:1.4 is active concerning all the a. of your eternal future.
113:5.4 (ordinarily) arbitrarily intervene in the routine a. of
114:2.4 and sympathetic touch with the a. of these planets,
114:2.5 supervise the a. of none of the planets except
114:4.5 the Most Highs may intervene at any time in the a. of
114:4.5 superior wisdom of the constellation rulers in the a.
114:6.5 oversight and direction of the a. of each generation
114:6.18 They cannot fully control the a. of their respective
114:7.1 in the conduct of the a. of the ascension plans
119:2.5 and unknown temporary ruler administered the a. of
120:2.2 have brought to a close the unadjudicated a. of all
120:2.8 supreme engagement of the a. of your vast creation
126:0.2 frequent alternation between the a. of this world
126:2.2 the a. of this home were disrupted, and every plan
126:2.7 The economic a. of the family continued to run
128:2.7 withdrawal from active participation in the a. of his
128:7.6 to untangle the complicated a. of this planet as they
129:0.1 the management of the domestic a. of the family
136:5.5 laws established and regularly working in the a. of
138:3.1 balanced his books and made ready to turn the a. of
139:1.8 about the organization of the administrative a. of the
139:5.5 already found a high place in the a. of the kingdom.
139:12.5 manage the financial a. of such an idealist as Jesus,
140:2.2 Father, give these men wisdom as I place all the a. of
140:2.3 sacred scene—the Creator of a universe placing the a.
140:8.1 James, and John to talk over the a. of the kingdom
142:7.17 the sordid a. of slavery, poverty, houses, and lands
144:6.7 in the outward alliance with the a. of the kingdom.
148:3.4 weeks of decreased participation in the a. of earth
154:0.2 that Jesus did not propose to meddle with the a. of
156:5.18 grow more experienced in the a. of the kingdom,
157:3.2 Mount Hermon in his early experience with the a. of
158:1.7 And they talked over the a. of the Lucifer rebellion
158:3.6 communed with them concerning a. of the universe.
161:2.12 became a mighty man in the later a. of the kingdom
164:2.2 learning and shown such a grasp of the a. of men,
165:4.1 get the idea that I give attention to the material a. of
165:4.4 Jesus never meddled with the temporal a. of even
165:6.2 shall set the true and tried servant over the a. of his
165:6.2 the trials of this hour in the a. of my kingdom.
165:6.3 my mission will not bring peace in the material a. of
169:2.6 have not shown foresight and integrity in the a. of
174:5.4 that I may instruct in the a. of the kingdom before I
176:2.3 to follow your fortunes and to guide in the a. of the
176:3.5 You cannot stand still in the a. of the kingdom.
177:1.4 Jesus visited with John, talking freely about the a. of
181:2.19 If, for the time being, your work in the outward a. of
191:0.3 messengers for daily information regarding the a. of
192:3.3 the a. of the morontia transition which Jesus was
195:3.9 results of lack of individual participation in the a. of
affairs, human
66:5.31 commissions charged with the supervision of ha..
66:8.5 The power of the fallen Prince to disturb ha. was
67:6.2 Van placed the administration of ha. in the hands of
74:8.8 editors, intending to eradicate all reference to ha.
75:4.7 “new and increased knowledge of ha. and quickened
87:5.1 of service as the price of noninterference in ha.,
97:8.5 of providential intervention into the stream of ha.,
113:5.4 arbitrarily intervene in the routine a. of human life.
128:5.7 But ha. on the worlds of time and space do not run
150:3.4 about weather, future events, or the outcome of ha..
168:1.6 as an apparently natural and normal event in ha.,
181:2.5 nothing in ha. can take the place of actual experience
affairs, world
3:2.1 The a. of this world and other worlds are divinely
50:2.5 the a. of his world domain are largely adjusted in
51:3.8 and have functioned as one unit in w. ever since.
51:7.5 of the inauguration of the fifth dispensation of w.,
55:4.1 their real participation in w until the morontia temple
55:4.15 the Planetary Sovereign as joint administrator of w..
66:1.5 such a brilliant, and original mind at the helm of w..
74:3.3 story, this long recital of the mismanagement of w..
74:3.5 assume responsibilities in the administration of w..
74:3.5 Eve, sharing the honors and responsibilities of w.
74:4.1 new and temporary administrators of w. reached
74:5.1 they turned the administration of w. over to Adam
74:5.2 must assume full responsibility for the conduct of w..
75:5.8 returned to Urantia and assumed jurisdiction over w.
114:3.2 actual personal authority in the management of w.
114:7.1 service of the superhuman administration of w..
114:7.4 missions in the conduct of various activities of w..
114:7.7 connected with superhuman current conduct of w..
114:7.14 effective superhuman supervision of w. and human
126:0.2 frequent alternation between the a. of this world
128:3.3 this well-educated and much-traveled man of w..
135:3.2 Elizabeth kept John posted about w.
169:2.6 have not shown foresight and integrity in the a. of
177:1.4 Jesus visited with John, talking freely about the a.
affect
37:5.9 a procedure would a. the evolutionary races of time,
39:3.3 forecast of how any proposed enactment would a.
49:2.22 But these slight physical variations in no way a. the
49:5.21 temporal dispensations as they a. man’s terrestrial
66:4.7 custom spread near and far to a. the eating habits of
67:7.2 functioning within the a.-range of such events.
142:7.17 in a way they a. all men, you have been called to
175:2.1 in any manner a. the status of any individual Jew
affectation
48:7.17 15. A. is the ridiculous effort of the ignorant to
100:7.2 Jesus was free from a.; he was always so genuine.
affected—see affected by
7:1.7 spiritual quarantine of your planet in the least a. the
61:3.9 The great ocean currents were in function and a.
86:1.5 And as all of these natural influences a. individual
90:1.4 mode of dress and a. a mysterious conduct.
90:4.5 Cupping and sucking the a. parts, together with
125:2.1 these lambs in such numbers that had so a. Jesus on
133:3.11 half of the individuals so a. became members of the
136:3.4 that Jesus’ work was finished in so far as it a. his
141:0.2 Andrew was startled to see the Master thus a. on
172:5.2 the responsibilities of his office to be otherwise a..
175:4.6 the cleansing of the temple a. their pocketbooks.
186:5.9 sonship with God—would have in no wise been a..
affected by
39:3.9 The velocity is a. by the mass and proximity of
61:5.3 Africa was little a. by the ice, but Australia was
92:2.1 changing mores, which, in turn, may have been a. by
92:5.12 Zoroaster, while much a. by the prevalent concept of
94:9.3 Buddhism was much a. by Taoism in China, Shinto
116:4.5 sovereignty of Supremacy, but they are in turn a. the
117:6.6 qualities of the ascending self become a. by
119:0.5 intelligences a. and benefited by these bestowals,
121:6.3 were very materially a. by the philosophy of Plato
121:8.11 events were a. by their subsequent espousal of Paul’s
157:7.3 likewise a. by these selfsame trials and tribulations,
172:5.12 Judas Iscariot was the most adversely a. by this
173:0.1 and profoundly a. by a certain feeling of detachment
188:3.4 Personalized Adjuster could in no sense be a. by
196:0.6 Jesus was not unfavorably a. in his practical life by
affecting
17:1.8 In all matters a. the ascending mortals of time,
42:11.5 so-called matter, cannot traverse space without a.
48:4.13 humor is most hearty when it depicts episodes a.
91:2.2 an attempt to manipulate reality without a. the ego
141:7.4 forms of human organization a. the religious life of
170:4.7 gradually changing man’s will and thus a. human
affection—see affection for; affection of
1:0.2 beings who could know God, receive the divine a.,
1:1.5 name indicative of personal relationship, tender a.,
2:5.1 of the universe is always a reaction of divine a..
2:5.2 It is in response to this paternal a. that God sends the
2:5.3 God’s love is by nature a fatherly a.; therefore
2:5.8 lesser rulers of the universes a great and profound a..
2:5.9 you will yield to God an a. analogous to that given
2:5.10 of God is an intelligent and farseeing parental a..
2:6.5 But love gives and craves a., seeks understanding
3:4.7 Creator-creature relationship—the Father-child a..
4:3.5 experiences sorrows, he is a being with a father’s a.,
6:3.3 and then behold the unfolding of this infinite a. in
25:1.6 another, an a. which, while spiritual, you could only
26:7.2 the undivided attention, and enjoys the whole a.,
40:10.13 The Father loves each of his sons, and that a. is
63:0.3 meanings are significant of their mutual regard and a.
68:2.1 But this does not necessarily signify mutual a.,
68:6.9 having once been suckled—maternal a. is too strong.
75:5.2 Adam loved his mate with a supermortal a.,
83:1.5 among ancients, personal a. was not strongly linked
83:2.5 Sex impulse and feelings of a. are beginning to
83:5.7 2. Wives of a. and permission.
84:5.13 Innate maternal a. will never permit emancipated
84:7.10 have never been founded on biologic a. alone.
84:7.26 grows as a result of the care, training, and a. which
84:7.29 In an ideal family filial and parental a. are augmented
94:8.8 to attempt to destroy all effort, desire, and a. in the
100:4.6 mortal could only become a focus of dynamic a.,
110:0.2 of an Adjuster as the most truly divine a. in all
110:7.7 the same full, sympathetic, and expressionful a. as
117:1.8 And having discovered and received this divine a.,
117:1.8 Such creature a. is a true reflection of the love of the
117:6.10 man receives the divine a. as he himself bestows
117:6.10 this fraternal a. is the essence of the love of the
118:10.1 Neither is the divine love that shortsighted a. which
121:4.1 soil of natural goodness and potential human a. in
125:6.11 a statement to his parents, assuring them of his a.
127:5.1 Rebecca confided her a. to Miriam, Jesus’ sister,
127:6.2 and to love Jesus with a touching and profound a.
129:0.2 Jesus loved his family, and this natural a. had been
129:0.2 family, Jesus loved them with a great and fervent a..
131:1.4 power, and a. is born of the might of his greatness.
139:3.6 James most admired was the Master’s sympathetic a.
140:5.1 But fatherly a. would require that you should love
140:5.2 Jesus loves mankind with a dual a..
140:5.3 them—to show forth the beginnings of a fatherly a..
140:5.5 able to attempt the amazing exercise of fatherly a.;
140:5.5 A father’s a. can attain levels of devotion that
140:5.5 that immeasurably transcend a brother’s a..
140:5.9 righteousness is a dynamic love—fatherly-brotherly a.
140:5.13 brotherly love—but also as a father—with fatherly a..
140:5.15 —to love with a fatherly as well as a brotherly a..
140:10.4 There is present that natural a. between every child
142:2.4 to discern the father’s farseeing and corrective a..
142:7.4 Jesus explained that such a quality of brotherly a.
145:3.7 and mightily appealed to Jesus’ understanding a..
149:2.14 and men loved Jesus with a well-nigh superhuman a..
149:6.6 through understanding respect and increasing a.,
155:1.2 receive gentiles with open arms of mercy and a..
156:5.5 expulsive energy of a new and sincere spiritual a..
157:2.2 your heart, give expression to such urges of a. in
157:6.8 If you love me, prepare to prove this a. by your
158:7.4 nature recognized in these words of well-meant a.
159:5.17 soul with a new insight and a new bestowal of a..
160:2.4 Personal a. is the spiritual bond which holds these
160:2.5 These associations of friendship and mutual a. are
160:2.9 Personality association and mutual a. is an efficient
167:4.2 and Lazarus; Jesus loved them with a fervent a..
168:0.12 disdain and contempt for the outward show of a.
168:1.8 were inclined to sneer at Jesus’ manifestations of a.,
171:7.2 when goodness is devoid of grace, it often repels a..
177:2.2 home where parents bear each other a sincere a.,
180:1.2 the delights of the bestowal of your heart’s a. upon
180:1.2 enduring outward sorrow, in the bestowal of my a.
180:1.3 hold up before you the supreme measure of true a.,
180:1.6 sacrifice implies the absence of the wholehearted a.
181:1.5 I have loved you with a great a., and I would not
185:2.16 with an expression of genuine pity and sorrowful a..
188:5.11 The cross thus portrays the devotion of willing a.
191:4.3 With understanding sympathy and brotherly a.,
191:6.2 shall love one another with a new and startling a.,
192:2.10 “Yes, Master, and with an undivided a..”
192:2.10 the welfare of my brethren on earth with tireless a..
193:1.2 you will not only love with a family a., but you will
affection for
3:6.7 manifests a Father’s love and a. for his children.
25:1.6 devotion to their work and a touching a. for one
31:2.4 mortal finaliters achieve a touching and profound a.
46:7.7 but they do, through a. for their masters, join in
48:3.4 manifest a touchingly beautiful a. for one another.
63:4.4 These early men possessed a touching a. for their
68:5.8 not have developed a deeper a. for their wives.
107:7.3 They have a. for mortals, they function in universe
110:3.9 coupled with an intelligent and wise a. for each of
113:2.4 The seraphim entertain a special a. for certain races
113:2.5 The angels develop an abiding a. for their human
113:2.5 visualize the seraphim, develop a warm a. for them
127:6.1 From this time on human a. for Jesus partook more
127:6.2 and to love Jesus with a touching and profound a.
130:0.7 They developed a great a. for each other, the lad’s
139:3.5 They had great a. for one another; they had always
145:2.4 strong a. for each individual member of that family.
149:6.4 things bestowed by the dictates of the father’s a. for
168:1.3 Jesus had a real and deep human a. for these sisters
172:3.1 Jesus had feelings of profound a. for Bethany and
177:4.11 that heart, so often wounded, lost all real a. for the
181:2.27 this shortcoming in no way impairs my a. for you,
affection of
2:5.11 pained to be compelled to portray the divine a. of
2:5.11 word which is used to indicate the matchless a. of
2:5.11 exquisitely beautiful significance of the divine a. of
5:4.15 higher active and creature-loving a. of a God who
6:3.5 the love of the Son is more like the a. of a mother.
8:4.1 the combined mercy, patience, and everlasting a. of
9:1.8 possesses all the supernal kindness and merciful a. of
21:0.2 No doubt the profound a. of the Deity parents for
54:4.5 Except for the a. of this Creator-father for his
62:5.10 she did have a worthy mammalian a. of a high order
80:1.6 so skillful and artistic as to win the a. of Adamite
90:0.3 the conception of the limitless a. of the Father for
110:7.10 Upon him I bestow the supreme devotion and a. of a
121:3.10 the family devotion and natural a. of the Jews far
138:1.4 possible to retain the confidence and a. of his family.
174:2.4 alienating the good will and a. of the multitude.
181:2.13 You have won the confidence and a. of your
181:2.15 that combined human a. and divine dignity of the
affectional
84:7.11 among ancient peoples were not necessarily a..
affectionate
1:1.2 The a. dedication of the human will to the doing of
2:6.6 The a. Father, whose spirit indwells his children on
6:4.9 while in all those merciful and a. personal contacts
20:5.6 mercy and a. consideration, these Magisterial Sons
22:10.8 They are touchingly a., superbly loyal, exquisitely
38:2.2 Though seraphim are very a. and sympathetic beings,
38:4.3 seraphim are exceedingly personal and truly a..
38:7.1 are intelligent, marvelously efficient, touchingly a.,
43:6.5 portray to mortal minds the unique character and a.
46:7.7 combined traits of a faithful horse and an a. dog
47:5.1 They will be among the last to bid you an a. adieu
48:3.5 These companions are touchingly a. social beings.
52:1.5 most intelligent, very obedient, and unbelievably a.
54:5.4 No a. father is ever precipitate in visiting punishment
54:5.5 an erring brother during the time granted by the a.
54:6.3 If an a. father of a large family chooses to show
61:1.5 nurture, and protect their offspring with a. regard.
62:2.3 They were a. and touchingly loyal to their mates,
83:1.5 becoming mutual, romantic, parental, poetical, a.,
97:7.13 Yahweh, God of love, and a. Father of all mankind.
113:7.6 The intimate associations and the a. attachments
123:0.2 Only an a. mother can know the burden that Mary
124:6.15 and filled his human heart to overflowing with a. pity
127:4.6 confide in him just as they would have in an a. father.
127:6.1 tinge of self-satisfaction or desire for a. possession.
132:4.3 Jesus personally came into a. and uplifting contact
142:7.10 The a. father holds intimate and loving intercourse
149:6.2 worship of the Eternal by the drawing of a son’s a.
149:6.5 A dutiful and a. son does not fear or dread even a
149:6.6 reverence, to the appreciative and a. regard of love.
158:7.4 danger of permitting the suggestions of even his a.
160:2.6 the a. and understanding friendship of man and
169:1.9 ran out to meet him, and with a. greeting this father
174:1.2 doubtful whether intelligent and a. parents are ever
187:2.4 for his executioners if such thoughts of a. devotion
189:4.10 that word of well-known sympathy and a. greeting,
192:3.2 when Jesus had taken an a. farewell of them, he
affectionately
2:5.7 who is so great and at the same time so a. devoted
2:6.2 kingly morality was upstepped by Jesus to that a.
20:8.1 They are a. devoted to the educational ministry to
26:6.3 appears as if God the Supreme were a. bestowing
63:4.3 the females were a. devoted to their children.
85:2.3 be found out in the forest a. embracing a sturdy oak.
110:0.1 the perfect ancestral Deity to universally and a. share
110:1.2 with them more fully, and cherish them more a..
126:3.2 could have nurtured his daughter any more a. than
142:2.2 —as a family—but he also truly loves and a. cares
affections
3:1.12 God’s a. are not alienated because of the creature’s
83:6.7 compelled to engage in rivalry for her husband’s a..
100:2.6 physical pleasures and the satisfaction of human a.;
142:5.2 status in the family or his place of security in the a.
163:2.3 The gospel messengers cannot have divided a..
163:3.3 But the Father requires that the a. of his children be
165:4.5 which may absorb your interests and divert your a.
174:0.2 Be true to the a. of your hearts and put not your
174:2.1 arrest Jesus because of his hold upon the a. of the
affects
11:6.1 This respiration a. both the horizontal extension of
108:4.4 The isolation of a planet in no way a. the Adjusters
112:3.2 this release of the Adjuster in no way a. the duties of
affiliate
29:3.3 though they a. with the Creator Sons during the later
affiliated
39:1.2 Son and the Universe Spirit and are closely a. with
39:2.3 These seraphim are not directly a. with either the
48:6.30 even the ascending mortals become thus a. with the
72:8.4 These schools are a. with the temples of philosophy
affiliation
51:6.4 but this actual a. sometimes does not occur until the
75:3.2 establishing an a. with the work of Adam and Eve
affinity
1:6.5 Some degree of moral a. and spiritual harmony is
affirm
8:6.5 we still a. that this same Third Source is a person,
101:3.18 domain of religion that entitles mortal man to a. the
103:8.1 a spirit-led man can a. the certainty of such a Deity.
143:1.2 They a. that we would convert all men into
169:2.6 I a. that he who is faithful in little will also be faithful
192:4.3 saying: “We a. that Jesus of Nazareth is not dead;
195:8.5 secularism tends to a. that man does not need God.
affirmation
111:5.6 positive a.: “It is my will that your will be done.”
180:5.6 interpret the golden rule as a purely intellectual a. of
affirmations
102:2.2 notwithstanding the absoluteness of its a. and the
196:3.1 First Cause as It and those positive a. of the soul
affirmative
184:3.16 Jesus instantly and unequivocally answered in the a..
affirmed
147:6.6 It consisted in what Jesus did and in what he a..
170:2.8 7. The new gospel a. that human salvation is the
191:0.2 five different times the Master had a. he would rise
affirming
93:9.11 a. that Jesus was “a minister forever on the order of
102:3.10 a. that the cosmic circle is universal, eternal,
161:1.4 experience with God, and that Rodan allowed, a.
174:3.4 positively a. the fact of the survival of mortal
affirms
1:5.11 Revelation a. the validity of the personality concept
101:2.7 a. that this First Cause of science and religion’s God
102:3.11 Revelation a. the unity of the fact of Deity, the idea
102:3.15 Revelation a. that these three are one, and that all
102:6.4 dependability of personal experience a. the truth of
affixed
46:5.32 Michael can or may break the seal of sovereignty a.
afflict
2:4.1 “I do not a. willingly nor grieve the children of
97:6.3 “For he does not a. willingly the children of men.”
136:2.1 that the sins of the father might a. his children, but
147:3.3 The bonds of time may seem to a. you, but
147:8.2 For what reason do you a. your souls while you
147:8.3 that I have chosen—a day for a man to a. his soul?
148:5.3 that the Father does not purposely a. his children.
148:5.4 just and wise law of his ordaining chances to a. you
148:5.5 ‘The Lord does not a. willingly.
148:6.11 “The Father does not willingly a. the children of
afflicted
1:5.16 it is literally true: “In all your afflictions he is a..”
2:5.3 remember that “in all our afflictions he is a. with us.”
3:6.6 the mortal races, “In all your afflictions I am a..”
48:7.14 affliction of the cosmos is never to have been a..
87:1.3 If the tribal medicine man failed to cure an a.
90:3.4 isolate a. individuals and prevent spread of disease.
90:3.8 one cannot be a. unless one has violated a taboo.
97:5.3 “In all their afflictions he was a., and the angel of
108:3.6 this strife-torn, grief-stricken, and disease-a. world.
133:5.4 scientist may become a. with mathematical pride
133:7.3 and adeptness manifested in Jesus’ ministry to the a.
139:8.10 sympathy for Thomas when he was thus a. with
140:9.2 comfort the oppressed, and minister to the a..
141:4.4 mission “to comfort the a. and minister to the sick.”
141:8.1 in the city and sought to comfort every a. person.
141:8.2 sick; that their message carried healing for the a..
141:8.2 the glad tidings of the kingdom and minister to the a.
145:3.1 all who were sick or a. began preparations to go to
145:3.2 scores of a. men, women, and children began to
145:3.6 his eyes met an array of stricken and a. humanity.
145:3.6 Not all present were a.; some had come assisting
145:3.7 The sight of these a. mortals, men, women, and
145:3.7 this a. multitude touched Jesus’ sympathetic heart
145:3.9 Jesus, looking down upon the a. throng, answered:
145:3.10 into the midst of this motley throng of a. mortals,
145:5.1 so much of his time to the care of the sick and a. that
145:5.5 early Sunday morning, other crowds of a. souls
146:2.11 10. When you pray for the sick and a., do not expect
146:2.11 of loving ministry to the necessities of these a. ones.
146:3.9 the downcast and ministering to the sick and a..
146:4.2 and many sick and a. sought help at Jesus’ hands,
146:4.3 squalid hovel of a certain leprous man, the a. one,
146:4.3 he was healed; the leprosy no longer a. him.
146:5.2 to hurry over to Capernaum and heal his a. son.
146:5.3 came to Jesus, not only bringing the sick and a. but
146:6.1 persons suffering from nervous disorders and a. with
147:3.2 gather together these sick and a. that I may speak
147:3.3 Jesus said: “Many of you are here, sick and a.,
147:3.4 Some of the a. were so inspired and spiritually
147:3.5 had been many years downcast and grievously a. by
147:3.5 This a. man had waited all these years for somebody
147:3.6 offense that we spoke words of life to these a. ones.
147:8.4 the hungry, and that you minister to the a. souls;
148:2.1 healing occurred among the one thousand a. and
148:2.3 so-called unclean spirit in the mind of the a. person
148:2.4 In all Jesus’ contact with the sick and a., when it
148:5.5 ‘Before I was a., I went astray, but now do I keep
148:6.4 deserve this punishment, else you would not be a..
148:6.5 you must be in error, else you would not be so a..
148:6.8 to claim to be righteous, seeing that you are thus a..
148:6.11 then note how even the painfully a. Job found the
148:7.1 who were maimed, halt, sick, and a. crowded up
148:9.2 a man long a. with paralysis was carried down from
148:9.2 lowered the man on his couch by ropes until the a.
148:9.3 I will say to this a. man, Arise, take up your bed,
149:1.1 scores of a found restoration of health and happiness
150:0.2 the anointing oil in their ministry to the sick and a.,
150:2.2 draw very close in their ministry to their a. sisters.
151:6.3 This man, whose name was Amos, was a. with a
151:6.6 evil spirits which had so long tormented and a. him
152:0.2 “For years I have been a. with a scourging
152:1.3 Everywhere Jesus went the sick and the a. were
154:2.4 were acutely a. with a painful digestive disturbance
156:1.1 The child, about twelve years old, was a. with a
156:1.2 urged this anxious mother to bring her a. daughter
158:4.2 an only child, who was severely a. with epilepsy.
158:4.3 Jesus that he might entreat him to cure this a. son.
158:4.5 I seek healing for my a. son.
158:4.5 to relate to the apostles how his son was so a. that
158:5.1 the anxious father of the a. lad stepped forward
158:5.2 “How long has the boy been a. in this way?”
163:7.3 and in the art of ministering to the sick and the a..
166:2.7 believed they had leprosy, only four were thus a..
166:4.2 save for the sometime healing of his a. children?
167:1.4 there came in from the street a man long a. with a
167:1.4 the Master knew full well that this a. man came to
167:1.4 Is it lawful to heal the sick and a. on the Sabbath
175:1.1 Many sick and a. have been made whole because
190:5.4 ministering to the sick and a. and setting free those
affliction
3:3.2 also says: “I have surely seen the a. of my people,
48:7.14 12. The greatest a. of the cosmos is never to have
90:3.3 have propounded the following theories of a.:
94:7.2 salvation through physical a. and personal pain.
135:5.2 the days of their a. were almost over; the discipline
136:3.3 for the purpose of fasting and for the a. of his soul.
141:4.4 the three forms of a. they would meet and went on
145:2.13 young man had been taught that his a. was due to
145:3.11 focused upon the scene of suffering and a. there
146:4.3 when Jesus saw him in his a. and heard his words
147:8.5 future, and not their a. of soul nor fasting of body.
148:5.0 5. THE PURPOSE OF AFFLICTION
148:5.3 Man brings down upon himself unnecessary a. as a
148:5.3 A. is potential in evil, but much of it has been
148:5.3 the scenes of suffering and a. which they witness.
148:5.3 you may be sure: The Father does not send a. as an
148:5.5 A. was good for me that I might thereby learn the
148:5.5 ‘The Lord will strengthen him upon the bed of a.;
148:5.5 ‘When you pass through the waters of a., I will be
148:5.5 ‘There is correction in suffering; a. does not spring
148:9.2 Now, notwithstanding that this man’s a. had been
151:6.4 This man truly believed that his periodic mental a.
152:0.2 whole; I know that I have been healed of my a..”
153:4.1 he said: “What can you do for such a. as this?
158:5.2 have compassion on us and deliver us from this a..
158:5.5 This was a true healing of a double a., a physical
162:2.2 Sabbath set free a man held in the bondage of a..
166:2.1 contact with this Samaritan, but their common a.
166:2.1 “Master, have mercy on us; cleanse us from our a.
166:4.10 the smile of heaven, neither is a. the frown of God.
167:3.2 Notwithstanding that this woman’s a. was wholly
afflictions
1:5.16 It is literally true: “In all your a. he is afflicted.”
2:5.3 during your fiery trials remember that “in all our a.
3:6.6 of the mortal races, “In all your a. I am afflicted.”
54:6.4 the assurance that such tribulations are transient a..
97:5.3 “In all their a. he was afflicted, and the angel of his
118:10.9 undeserved wealth may be the greatest of human a.;
131:2.10 Many are the a. of the righteous man, but the Lord
141:4.5 1. Diseases of the flesh—those a. commonly regarded
141:4.6 2. Troubled minds—those nonphysical a. which were
147:3.3 If you could all be healed of your physical a., you
148:5.1 many of his children on earth to suffer so many a..”
148:5.3 Man should not blame God for those a. which are
148:6.1 from so many diseases and experienced so many a..
148:6.2 literature—the Scripture story of the a. of Job?
148:6.4 Eliphaz, exhorted the sufferer to exhibit in his a.
148:6.5 God will certainly deliver you from your a..
148:6.7 who must be called upon to endure the a. of Job.
148:6.12 the nature, and purpose of commonplace human a..
154:2.4 dealing with these commonplace difficulties and a. of
167:3.5 But the people thought that all such a. were either
188:5.12 not know the nature or extent of man’s temporal a..
afflicts
148:6.10 Job challenged the doctrine that God a. children
148:6.11 delivered from the superstition that God a. man
afford—see afford, cannot or never or not
0:9.1 experiential unfoldment is designed to a. ultimate
6:0.4 Deities; therefore do I employ such terms as will a.
10:0.2 The Stationary Sons of the Trinity likewise a. a full
13:0.7 These papers a. only a fleeting glimpse of certain
14:6.8 It satisfies the divine mind to a. a perfect pattern of
24:2.7 he will a. the records confirmation of your death
26:7.5 rather to a. all possible assistance to a pilgrim in his
28:6.10 The Imports of Time must always a. testimony to
36:5.16 The adjutants a. the Universe Mother Spirit a varied
37:6.3 the universe station and the ascender’s status a. the
37:10.6 is being herewith portrayed to a. the mortal mind a
39:3.3 the basic laws of Nebadon, laws designed to a. the
46:7.3 Their number is legion, and spornagia a. physical
48:8.2 It is the design of the Creators to a. the creatures
55:2.11 seven mansion spheres a. them ample opportunity to
56:9.4 ancestor to all things—even the Trinity—seems to a.
57:2.3 to nine surrounding material creations to a. support
58:1.6 would a. still more inland seas and sheltered bays,
60:2.11 did not have brains large enough to a. protection for
60:4.2 the first to crumple up, fold, and rise upward to a.
65:4.3 Many features of human life a. abundant evidence
71:3.9 to preserve the self-respect of its citizenry and a.
81:5.4 a trial-and-error insurance plan designed to a. some
81:6.12 so as to a. ample opportunity for social and moral
83:6.5 ideal sex partnerships which a. the satisfaction of all
101:2.17 faith and the technique of revelation, can a. any sort
101:10.5 not to satisfy curiosity about God but rather to a.
105:1.2 the philosophic concept of the I AM does a. finite
109:3.3 but they do a. great help to their human subjects
127:6.3 Although they could hardly a. it, Jesus had a longing
133:9.2 to a. Jesus more time to conduct his investigations
136:4.9 But it was indicated to Jesus that it would a. his
146:2.17 in silent receptivity to a. the indwelling spirit the
149:0.3 preaching tour was principally an effort to a.
152:6.4 to the spiritual appeal of the gospel in order to a.
155:5.9 established religions of authority a. a ready refuge to
157:1.4 but it behooves us to a. no stumbling block for the
168:0.4 they could a. a private burial tomb on their own
172:1.8 for they were well-to-do and could easily a. to make
186:2.8 would be the last to a. them real national leadership,
189:2.7 their request to a. it a special and unique dissolution,
afford, cannot or never or not
99:2.1 Institutional religion cannot a inspiration and provide
101:2.9 Nature does not a. ground for logical belief in human
127:6.3 Although they could hardly a. it, Jesus had a longing
134:6.12 Collective security will never a. peace until the
171:2.3 If the king cannot a. to meet his enemy because he
afforded—see afforded—with opportunity
4:3.6 be a. a contrast with comparative evil (not sin) for
12:1.1 proof of both a circular and delimited universe is a.
14:6.13 The central universe a. the Eternal Son the arena
20:6.6 the vast majority of planets have a. them a more
22:10.4 assistance a. by the actual presence of a personality
30:4.30 What a preparation for some future work is a. by this
42:2.8 response to the resistance a. by the space presence of
46:3.3 foretastes of advancing beauty and grandeur are a.
58:6.7 wholly dependent on the brain capacity a. by purely
58:0.1 the Life Carriers are a. little leeway in their plans for
59:6.7 The seed plants first appeared, and they a. a better
63:5.4 grottoes which a. a good view of the approaches
68:5.7 Pastoral living a. further relief from food slavery;
76:5.7 the evil and sin on Urantia a. the Creator Son a
81:6.7 While these warmer zones of habitation a. some
84:7.16 5. Sons a. protection and defense.
89:7.4 this whole ritual a. an acceptable excuse for sexual
103:6.15 faith of religion, and the truth insight a. by revelation
112:5.6 You will be a. additional time in which to prove
121:5.1 Such religious systems a. little satisfaction for the
135:3.1 John’s life as a shepherd a. him a great deal of time
145:3.15 miracles provided prejudice-raising publicity and a.
149:2.1 the inspired interpretation a. by Jesus’ earth life,
161:3.1 fullness of knowledge and wisdom as could be a.
afforded—with opportunity or opportunities
14:6.19 This perfect creation a. the Spirit opportunity to
14:6.21 They a. the Spirit abundant opportunity to test out
25:4.12 you are continuously a. the opportunity to give out
37:6.6 Mind and spirit are a like opportunities for training
37:6.7 most Urantia mortals will be a. opportunity to serve
45:6.3 ascending mortals are a. ample opportunities for
45:6.3 a. full opportunity to acquire these essential mortal
58:1.8 the high degree of carbon in the atmosphere a. the
66:7.17 number seven in the superuniverse undoubtedly a.
69:4.6 These treaty spots a. opportunity for friendly and
97:1.1 centralization of administrative authority a. a better
123:4.3 a capacity for humor and play which was a. little
123:5.8 fellow men, young and old, Jew and gentile, that a.
128:2.5 Living in Sepphoris for six months a. Jesus a new
133:4.13 this thriving commercial center a. opportunity for all
134:6.11 global government the national groups will be a. a
affording
15:2.1 a. an idea of the immensity of the material creation.
91:2.5 Deity, such as in pantheistic idealism, although a. the
151:3.14 a. Jesus’ enemies less opportunity to find cause
185:2.4 a decree of execution against a man before a. him a
affords
14:6.7 Havona a. the Father achievement gratification.
14:6.12 To the Eternal Son the superb central creation a.
14:6.13 Havona a. the Eternal Son an almost unlimited base
14:6.14 This universe a. the Son the gratification of parental
14:6.16 this universe a. the opportunity for the realization of
14:6.17 The Havona universe a. the Infinite Spirit proof of
19:1.6 three experiential realities a. the basis for a wise
26:10.1 sojourn on the second circle a. ample opportunity to
30:4.28 this a. opportunity for looking up your friends,
30:4.34 this recital a. a glimpse of the plan of progression
37:6.4 provides for your assignment to a task and then a.
50:7.1 isolation of these spheres a. their races a unique
51:4.4 a. an otherwise unattainable expression of diverse
57:7.10 the volcanic age a. little protection against impacts
65:4.6 it a. more pain relief and exercises better control
71:3.1 government is of little consequence provided it a.
98:2.7 Hellenic and Hebrew peoples a. a contrastive
101:10.4 a. man a rational hope of achieving safe conduct
101:10.6 Such faith a. the only escape from the mechanical
103:6.3 Man’s spiritual nature a. him the opportunity of
103:7.9 Metaphysics, but more certainly revelation, a.
112:7.10 the presence of the mortal free will a. the Adjuster
130:6.1 it a. me real pleasure to proffer my services.”
160:1.4 longings the striving for whose attainment a. the
affront
4:5.4 It is an a. to God to believe, hold, or teach that
Afghanistan
79:0.1 were born; in the highlands of what is now A.,
aflame
136:2.1 Palestine was a. with the expectancy of John’s
aforethought
50:4.12 Caligastia, who, in deliberation and with malice a.,
aforetime
74:5.7 Most of these centers had been organized a. by Van
122:2.7 christened him John, as they had been directed a..
123:2.1 had a. served with Machiventa Melchizedek, thus
137:2.3 Jesus had known Philip a., and he was also well
164:3.9 friends, neighbors, and all who had known him a.,
afraid—see afraid—with not
43:6.5 nothing in all Edentia to make any living being a..
64:4.12 Neanderthalers were deathly a. of clouds, mists,
69:3.5 skill in working with metals made the people a. of
69:6.2 on the ground at night as all animals are a. of fire.
84:1.4 young women were far more a. of bathing in the sea
87:5.1 Early humans were so a. they might overlook
97:5.5 no one shall make him a., for all people will live,
122:10.2 Joseph was a. to seek work, and their small savings
130:6.0 6. THE YOUNG MAN WHO WAS AFRAID
132:3.3 living, while man is also terribly a. of the unknown.
135:12.3 message, Herod was a. to release John from prison.
139:12.4 the notion that Jesus was timid and somewhat a. to
155:5.13 Are you a. to trust your future in the hands of the
156:2.4 unable to comprehend Jesus; they have been a. to.
158:1.6 prolonged absence, he said: “Why were you a.?
158:1.10 But the apostles were truly a.; they were a silent
158:6.6 And while they were a. to ask aught concerning
162:1.1 Jerusalem to teach, they were a. for Jesus’ life.
162:1.11 They were the more a. as, from day to day, they
162:2.2 said the religious authorities were a. to molest him;
163:4.11 advised those who were a. to step out before they
164:4.7 before the august Sanhedrin, they were a. to speak
164:5.1 But they were a. to send for Jesus.
172:5.1 expect next; they were too surprised to be much a..
173:2.8 dealing with his adversaries that made them so a. of
176:3.4 was I a. to risk aught of that which was intrusted
177:5.1 David looked down at his feet; he was a. to answer
185:1.2 The Jews knew that Pilate was a. of them, that he
185:5.7 But Pilate was a. to defy these angry Jews,
185:6.2 Being a. to defy the clamor of this misled mob
185:6.7 When Pilate heard this, he was all the more a., not
185:8.2 Pilate was a. of a tumult or a riot.
191:0.1 they were a. of being arrested by the agents of the
192:3.3 They were a. to go fishing lest Jesus come to visit
afraid—with not
97:5.2 I will trust and not be a., for the Lord is my strength
137:7.2 called him Rabbi, they were learning not to be a.
139:11.8 Jesus was not a. to identify with business men,
140:5.16 The world’s great men have not been a. to mourn.
140:5.18 “Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be a..”
150:4.2 be not a. of those who can kill the body, but who
152:4.2 Jesus say: “Be of good cheer; it is I; be not a..”
156:2.4 These gentiles were not a. of Jesus; they dared to
158:1.10 and touched them, saying: “Arise and be not a.;
160:3.4 merely to convince ourselves that we are not a..
165:3.3 seek to destroy the Son of Man, be not a. of them.
181:1.9 “Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be a..”
afresh
140:6.2 You must start out a. as little children and be
140:8.26 “I want to set men free so that they can start out a.
194:2.6 and as Jesus now again lives it anew and a. in the
Africa or north Africa, etc.
57:8.21 Europe and A. began to rise out of the Pacific depths
57:8.23 The long east-and-west cleavage separated A. from
58:4.3 A. moved slightly south, creating an east and west
59:1.15 followed by the sinking of A. and Australia.
59:1.17 in connection with these strata in Europe, A.,
59:4.5 the land areas of Europe, A., northern Asia, and
59:4.7 in South America, Europe, Russia, China, A., and
59:5.4 while both A. and Asia were highly elevated.
59:5.11 America was connected with Europe by way of A..
59:5.20 —in Europe, India, China, NA., and the Americas.
59:6.5 which had long connected South America with A.
59:6.8 During this declining frog age, in A., the first step
60:1.2 animals was continuous only in certain parts of A..
60:1.4 This layer is to be found all over A. and Australia.
60:1.9 the two prereptilian ancestors that developed in A.
60:2.2 western Europe, SA., and India, but not in Australia.
60:3.16 are to be found all over the Americas, North and SA.
61:1.13 The chalk deposits are found along the coasts of A.
61:2.3 the Antarctic continent with South America, SA.,
61:3.8 Spain was connected with A. by the old land bridge,
61:4.2 and the Mediterranean Sea covered much of nA..
61:4.4 The giraffe appeared in A., having just as long a neck
61:4.6 Soon afterwards the land connection between A.
61:5.3 A. was little affected by the ice, but Australia was
62:0.1 from the central life implantation evolved in A..
62:1.1 of gibbons and apes then living in Eurasia and nA.,
63:5.1 very far into Asia, and they did not at first enter A..
64:1.5 A. was joined to Europe by the Sicilian land bridge.
64:4.1 the west, China on the east, and even down into nA..
64:4.7 There arrived from A., over the Sicilian land bridge,
64:6.11 first to follow the coast line southward toward A.
64:6.11 orange race never secured a favorable footing in A.
64:6.18 The southern nation entered A., where they
64:6.25 They journeyed to A., taking possession of the
64:6.26 Isolated in A., the indigo peoples, like the red man,
64:6.26 Alone in A., the indigo race made little advancement
64:7.1 of Arabia, was it possible for them to reach A..
64:7.3 and many of them subsequently migrated to A..
64:7.13 green, and indigo races successively gravitated to A.
64:7.16 Europe, and the indigo race has gravitated to A..
66:0.2 were well scattered over Europe, Asia, and A..
66:5.30 as the twentieth-century society of Capetown, SA.,
66:6.7 When Christian missionaries go into the heart of A.,
68:1.6 natives and the Bushmen and Pygmies of A..
68:5.6 The Arabs and the natives of A. are among the more
70:5.9 In A., today, all these forms of primitive government
71:1.24 Similar semistates even now exist in Asia and A.,
73:7.1 the submergence of the Sicilian land bridge to A.,
74:8.4 from the Philippine Islands around the world to A..
78:3.6 The black peoples were moving farther south in A.
78:3.7 The indigo race was moving south in A., there to
78:5.2 Andites inaugurated new advances throughout NA..
78:5.5 traders ever penetrated farther south in A. than the
78:5.5 followed down both the east and west coasts of A.
78:5.8 quietly spread out over Europe, India, China, nA.,
78:8.3 spread over all of Europe, western Asia, and nA..
78:8.12 much of the Garden culture had spread to Asia, A.,
79:2.3 the darker colored peoples, whether in India, A.,
80:1.2 into southern Europe but more especially into nA..
80:1.5 mixed races of India and the darker peoples of A.
80:2.2 moved southward to the forests of central A.,
80:2.4 About the time of these climatic changes in A.,
80:3.7 when the darker-skinned races came north from A.
80:7.11 from nA. large numbers of Andites entered Spain
81:1.2 It was the great climatic and geologic changes in nA.
81:2.19 the extension of the desert areas of A., Arabia, and
81:3.8 nA was presently occupied by the rapidly multiplying
81:4.1 nA., and the Pacific Islands is overspread with the
81:4.13 by the Negro, and it will be found through A.,
85:1.4 In A. the natives make much ado over their fetish
85:4.2 In both India and A. the rainbow is thought to be a
88:1.8 a prized fetish; even today it is so regarded in A..
89:8.3 Nose and lip piercing is still practiced in A.,
90:3.6 Today, in A. and elsewhere may be found primitive
91:0.5 The Baganda tribes of A. have only recently emerged
92:6.1 The Pygmies of A. have no religious reactions as a
92:6.19 Islam is the religio-cultural connective of NA.,
94:0.1 religion penetrated to the remotest tribes of A. and
98:2.2 neither Europe nor nA. extensively participated in
98:6.1 institution in the civilized lands of NA. and Europe;
104:1.4 gradually spread through much of Eurasia and nA..
124:1.6 gazed upon the entire world excepting India, A.,
130:3.2 the maritime commercial crossroads of A., Asia,
130:6.6 about noon one day to sail for Carthage in nA.,
132:0.3 included all of Asia Minor, Syria, Egypt, and nwA.;
139:11.11 Simon penetrated into the heart of A., everywhere
139:11.11 And Simon died and was buried in the heart of A..
187:1.10 Simon had come all the way from Cyrene, in nA.,
187:1.10 very effective teachers of the new gospel in A..
African
58:4.2 been designated as: the central or Eurasian-A.,
64:4.7 broad-nosed rhinoceroses, hyenas, and A. lions,
64:7.15 indigo race out of Egypt and far south on the A.
68:5.3 is the mode of life now followed by the A. Bushmen.
70:3.2 The A. Bushmen have never progressed beyond this
74:8.5 Certain A. tribes teach that they are descended
80:8.3 were the expanding fringes of the A., Aegean,
88:4.7 increase faster, and it is still true of some A. tribes.
88:5.5 most primitive tribes, such as the A. Bushmen,
89:5.4 cannibalism was resorted to by many A. tribes as a
89:6.2 even on to recent times among the backward A.
91:0.5 Melanesians, the oudah beliefs of the A. Pygmies,
92:6.1 Many A. tribes, except through missionary work
103:3.1 Even such inferior races as the A. Bushmen, who
111:0.4 The Egyptians and many A. tribes believed in two
139:8.13 the believers, went to Cyprus, Crete, the North A.
Africans
69:8.5 The A. could easily be taught to till the soil; hence
69:8.5 hence they became the great slave race.
83:3.1 A. still buy their wives.
83:3.1 A love wife, or a white man’s wife, they compare to
after—non-exhaustive; see after all
19:2.5 may be achieved by the Paradise finaliters a. they are
106:9.10 exist before all existentials and a. all experientials.
145:4.0 4. THE EVENING AFTER
153:3.0 3. THE AFTER MEETING
178:2.0 2. AFTER THE NOONTIME MEAL
187:6.0 6. AFTER THE CRUCIFIXION
after all
2:5.5 A., the greatest evidence of the goodness of God is
2:5.8 A., I think we all love the Father and all other beings
11:9.8 A., to mortals the most important thing about eternal
26:11.5 evidence that the creature is, a., divinity motivated.
52:6.7 The brotherhood of man is, a., predicated on the
61:5.8 The glaciers were, a., local phenomena, though they
71:3.1 And a., no state can transcend the moral values of
76:5.4 thought that strife-torn Urantia might, a., turn out to
82:6.11 A., the real jeopardy of the human species is to be
83:6.4 the goal of the ideal pair marriage, which is, a.,
83:8.5 A., the ideal mortal marriage is humanly sacred.
84:4.11 women were, a., fairly happy and contented; they
88:2.9 myths, poems, and chronicles which, a., reflect the
90:1.5 their reputation as a class, a., stood on apparent
90:4.2 one of these ancient shamans was, a., not materially
98:7.1 A.,even the great advocate of the atonement doctrine
99:3.6 are, a., zealously religious in the propagation of their
99:4.5 A., it is what one believes rather than what one
118:3.1 You do, a., perceive time by analysis and space by
118:3.6 that, space is a. a property of all material bodies.
125:2.12 A., Passover week had been a great event in Jesus’
126:3.11 A., could it be possible that his mother was right?
126:3.13 remembering that Jesus was, a., a child of promise
130:1.5 to suffer the sorrows of evil; a., who creates evil?”
133:5.9 appear to be, they are, a., unified in the Supreme.
137:3.2 Joseph said: “Maybe, a., Mother was right—maybe
137:5.3 A., though he was not the Davidic type of Messiah
138:2.1 a., religion is purely and wholly a matter of personal
139:2.6 But, a., Jesus knew that Peter’s faults were of the
139:2.13 Jesus was, a., really and truly the Jewish Messiah.
139:5.7 A., Jesus was more interested in Philip’s foolish
141:7.14 all of his divine endowments, a., he was human.
143:5.6 A., there was in Nalda’s heart a true thirst for the
146:2.5 but, a., there are mandates of justice which even love
147:3.3 A., we are all beholden to do the will of the Eternal
153:4.4 A., out of the abundance of the evil in your heart
154:6.5 a., who is my mother and who are my brothers?”
165:4.6 “But never forget that, a., wealth is unenduring.
172:4.1 the Sanhedrin feared the people, and that was, a.,
172:5.8 Matthew was much cheered; he was, a., a cheerful
185:3.4 “Then you are a king a. all?”
188:4.13 It is true, a., that you are to be “forgiven your debts,
192:0.1 the gospel movement was, a., effectually crushed.
193:4.11 learned that the real rewards for noble living are, a.,
194:3.2 Does faith, a., triumph over evil, sin, and iniquity?
after-supper
129:1.10 came in frequently to attend these a. meetings.
138:5.3 the a. hours he talked to them about the ministry of
afterlife
148:6.12 John’s entire a. was markedly changed as a result of
177:2.4 Your whole a. will be more happy and dependable
177:2.5 A human being’s entire a. is influenced by what
afternoon—noun; see Monday, Tuesday, etc.; see Sabbath
74:4.6 the a. to mind culture, while the evening was spent
122:8.3 That a. they moved up to the inn, where they lived
124:6.10 this April a. on the Mount of Olives, drinking in his
125:4.1 Jesus had remained in the temple throughout the a.,
125:5.8 On this eventful a. in the temple Jesus exhibited
127:5.6 tragic a. when the Son of Man hung on the cross,
130:2.1 The second a. of their stay the three of them
130:2.8 That a. Jesus and Ganid had both enjoyed playing
133:1.1 A very interesting incident occurred one a. by the
134:8.9 On an a. in late summer, amid the trees and in the
137:4.1 early a. it appeared more like a reception for Jesus
137:4.4 Early in the a. Mary summoned James, and they
137:6.4 That a. Jesus and his apostles, with James and Jude,
138:0.1 Jesus called the six apostles together that a. and
138:4.2 That a., which they spent together, Jesus fully
140:8.1 reorganizing the summary of this momentous a.
140:8.2 Jesus quoted with approval,on this a., an old Hebrew
140:8.4 Jesus made it plain on this a. that he approved of the
140:8.27 The three apostles were shocked this a. when they
142:6.1 so Nicodemus went one a. to hear Jesus as he taught
142:7.1 That a., Thomas asked a question which elicited a
142:7.1 Jesus and the twelve spent all a. and all evening
144:1.10 Jesus gave this lesson one a. in the third week of
144:6.12 On the a. of their final discussion of financial
144:8.1 It was while Jesus was teaching the multitude one a.
144:8.7 On this a. Jesus continued to teach, saying: “But
145:2.0 2. AFTERNOON AT THE SYNAGOGUE
146:4.3 Late on the a. of the third day at Iron, as Jesus was
148:1.1 taught to the assembly by the seaside during the a.
148:1.1 learning of the forenoon and the teaching of the a..
151:5.1 Jesus spoke to them in the a. after the preaching of
152:2.3 By late a. more than a thousand persons had located
152:2.5 By a. of this, the third day for almost half of this
152:6.1 held informal conferences with the twelve every a..
153:1.5 As they sat there in the synagogue that a. before
154:1.1 With this group Jesus held sessions morning, a.,
154:1.1 Small companies of inquirers assembled each a.
155:5.16 by three o’clock that a. they could not go farther;
156:4.2 The Master spoke in Tyre only once, on the a. of
157:0.2 Early in the a. David’s messengers brought Jesus
157:6.0 6. THE NEXT AFTERNOON
158:1.6 It was about three o’clock on this beautiful a. that
158:7.9 As the a. wore on, though they did not converse
158:8.1 “As you walked along together this a., what was it
162:2.1 The first a. that Jesus taught in the temple, a
162:7.1 On the a. of the last day of the feast and after the
163:3.5 And going to the market place about five in the a.,
165:1.1 Peter and the other apostles taught each a..
169:0.1 Jesus preached every a. to the crowds and each night
170:2.17 On this a. the Master distinctly taught a new concept
172:5.10 By five o’clock that a. Simon was a silent, crushed
173:5.5 About four o’clock this a. Jesus beckoned to his
173:5.6 the entire a. only operated as an anticlimax in that
175:0.1 question Jesus; this a. no one asked him a question.
175:1.8 “This a. my apostles stand here before you in silence,
177:3.1 early in the a. they became very desirous of seeing
177:4.1 Judas’s brethren, not returning until late in the a..
178:2.9 the Master and John Mark during the a. of the
183:2.2 Judas happened to know that, in the a. when they
191:0.9 Philip did much talking throughout the a. of this day.
191:0.9 all a. Philip asked questions of the other apostles.
191:1.1 this a. Peter thought that it might be his presence
191:6.1 runners, had arrived in Alexandria late that a.,
afternoon—adjective
74:7.2 and agriculture, the a. periods to competitive play.
125:4.1 At the conclusion of the a. discussions, Jesus betook
125:6.3 At the a. conference they had begun to answer his
134:3.3 The a. sessions started at 3:00 o’clock, and the
141:1.3 and assigned the preachers for the forenoon and a.
144:6.2 Jesus mingled with them between the forenoon, a.
145:2.1 at the a. service in the synagogue, Jesus preached
145:2.14 the synagogue at the conclusion of his a. sermon.
145:3.3 Even the text Jesus had used for his a. sermon had
146:4.1 or one of the other apostles would preach at the a.
152:7.3 next day, that being the Sabbath, at the a. service.
173:2.4 rulers of the temple came before Jesus at this a.
185:0.3 thereby debar them from partaking of the a. feast
afternoons
123:5.12 Joseph to take Jesus out for walks on Sabbath a.,
127:3.8 to take his brothers and sisters out on Sabbath a. for
148:0.3 teachers and pupils taught the people during the a..
156:2.2 abroad in Sidon to teach and preach during the a.
afterplans
16:0.11 All the a of the seven segments of the grand universe
afterthought
74:8.2 of the making of the world in six days was an a.,
afterward
124:6.9 Many times a., in his eventful life, Jesus stopped in
125:1.5 A. they went to their lodgings and made ready for
130:4.6 the very presence of all such changes, and forever a..
133:3.2 years a., when Paul was preaching in this synagogue,
133:3.6 Several times a. the young man sought to induce
134:8.9 not made until the day of his baptism, months a.,
136:4.5 puerile symbolisms which a. gained record as the
140:6.1 A., while Jesus went for a walk along the beach,
146:3.2 the Greek’s propositions, but Jesus a. privately said
150:2.2 these ten women (a. known as the twelve women)
173:3.1 saying, ‘I will not go’; but a. he repented and went
180:6.5 A., when you again see me, I shall already be on my
189:2.4 Jews fled to their homes, a. going back to report
afterwards
61:4.6 Soon a. the land connection between Africa and
74:8.2 six days, in fact, more than thirty thousand years a..
again—non-exhaustive; see again and again;
see again, never; see born again; see once; see rise
26:10.5 truly wish you might live your lives over once a..
37:3.4 to the Master’s personal promise, “I will come a..”
48:4.10 there is agreeable pleasure in living over a. the
97:7.8 Listen a. to the gospel of this new revelation of the
126:1.5 and a., nothing extraordinary or miraculous ever
130:6.3 But look a., your mind is clear and capable.
130:8.1 I will go back to my people and begin all over a..”
131:5.5 if I purpose not to do a. the evil thing, that sin will
133:4.9 Chang, but only for a season, for we shall meet a.
136:6.2 A. Jesus decided in favor of “the Father’s will”;
136:6.2 a. Jesus surrendered everything into the hands of
137:4.8 See that you do it not a.. We must in all things wait
140:6.8 A. must you remember that you are my messengers;
144:2.3 A. I say to you: Ask and it shall be given you; seek
144:5.57 Your own self to live a. in and through us
151:4.6 “A., the kingdom is like a sweep net which was cast
153:5.1 Time and a. had Jesus dashed to pieces the hopes
156:5.5 And a. I say to you, be not overcome by evil but
157:4.5 And a. Jesus charged them, for the time being, that
157:7.4 But the great mistake of Judas was: Time and a.,
159:1.3 if he persists in the error of his way, go a. to him,
162:3.5 Jesus came back before the woman and wrote a.
165:2.10 mind you, if I lay down my life, I will take it up a..
165:2.10 I have the same power and right to take it up a..
168:3.3 Time and a. had this august body of Jewish
169:1.2 A. I say there is more joy in heaven over one
169:1.10 for this my son was dead and is alive a.;
170:4.16 kingdom and remembering his promise to come a.,
174:5.8 but if it dies in good soil, it springs up a. to life
176:4.5 that Michael will a. come in person to Urantia, but
185:6.3 A. I declare to you that I find no crime in him,
187:0.3 But I will take it up a..
187:3.3 “You who would destroy the temple and build it a.
189:0.1 his own free will, he also had power to take it up a.
189:0.2 to lay down his observable life and to take it up a.;
189:1.4 on Sunday morning he took it up a. as a morontia
193:0.5 the power to lay down my life and to take it up a.;
194:2.6 Jesus a. lives it anew and afresh in the individual
194:4.6 he died for men; he gave the spirit; he is coming a.
195:10.1 The world needs to see Jesus living a. on earth in
196:1.4 people heard Jesus gladly, and they will a. respond
196:1.4 if such truths shall a. be proclaimed to the world.
again and again
57:8.12 been heated, bent, twisted, upcrumpled, and a. have
63:5.7 did a. rediscover various methods of kindling fire.
90:2.7 A. did the Caesars banish the astrologers, but they
96:2.2 A. the Arabian Semites fought their way into the
125:2.9 A., during the Passover week, his parents would find
130:3.4 And they discussed a. all the religions of the world
139:8.8 A. would Thomas stand out against some project
139:8.8 Time and a. did Thomas oppose letting Jesus expose
141:4.1 a. did he impress upon them that God is a Father,
141:5.4 A. he warned his apostles against the formulation of
143:6.4 And a. Jesus impressed upon them that love is the
144:6.3 A. would they take their troubles to Jesus, only to
166:4.12 found it necessary to reiterate his message, to tell a.
168:4.2 All that day, a., they reverted to the discussion of
171:2.5 A. have I told you that my kingdom is not of this
194:4.2 A. they see Jesus and talk with him, and he takes
again, never
63:6.8 Na., until the arrival of the Planetary Prince, was
123:3.7 Na., until after Joseph’s death, did the family feel the
124:3.4 Na. did this youth find it possible to return to the
124:3.8 “My son, na. let me hear you give utterance to such
124:3.8 na. did the boy even in the slightest manner allude
125:0.7 na. did they seek to change his mind about the love
126:5.7 for such an unjust decision Jesus na. trusted Herod
134:2.5 Jesus na. lived with his family; when in Capernaum
133:9.4 friends from India at Charax, never to see them a.
134:9.6 James na. really gave up his faith in the mission of
135:9.9 of the Jordan, na. to greet each other in the flesh.
135:10.1 John na. preached as he had before baptizing Jesus.
135:11.3 Na. did John wholly doubt the mission and divinity
136:4.2 Na. did Jesus write on anything except sand.
137:2.1 leave of John the Baptist, na. to see him in the flesh.
137:5.3 Na. did Jesus deny that he was the Messiah.
139:5.7 so hurt Philip that he would na. feel free to ask
147:2.4 Na. were the twenty-four all together until a short
150:1.2 funds; na. did they draw upon Judas for support.
151:2.8 parables as they would an allegory, but na. did they
152:1.4 that such an extraordinary situation can na. occur,
152:1.4 Na., on any world in this entire universe, will a being
154:7.2 But Jesus was na. to make his home at the house of
156:5.23 they were na. so intimately associated with Jesus.
157:4.3 Na. did the twelve greet their Master by arising
168:3.3 the Sanhedrin on that day, na. to sit in the council.
171:5.1 Bartimeus had resolved that he would na. allow
174:0.1 advice to the women’s corps, as Jesus na. formally
against—see against, not
2:3.2 and deliberate rebellion a. the government of God is
5:5.5 Man does not have to be religious a. his will.
12:4.13 the masses in pervaded space alternately move a.
12:7.9 silhouetting the unique nature of each being a. the
15:12.1 The evidence for or a. an individual, a planet,
24:1.12 if its Planetary Prince should rebel a. the Father
28:6.5 spiritual liabilities—to be set down a. their assets
29:4.24 able to dispose themselves for or a. a given power
29:4.24 insulate the planets a. the powerful energy streams
31:0.13 salt of the universe—and they are forever proof a.
31:0.13 finaliters are forever proof a. evil and secure a. sin.
35:9.6 Sons of the Lanonandek order have rebelled a. the
38:2.4 in power and might, bring no accusation a. you.”
39:1.7 to see that all charges a. mortal creatures are stated
41:2.8 have trouble insulating a. the powerful Norlatiadek
43:4.9 the solidification of sentiment a. the archrebels
43:4.9 The doors of the hearts of all Edentia closed a.
45:1.11 those who followed Lucifer in rebellion a. Michael.
47:2.7 if these children of time definitely decide a. the
52:6.1 wars,” and that nation would rise a. nation.
53:1.2 “did not bring a. Lucifer an accusing judgment but
53:2.1 in their hearts they began to array themselves a. the
53:3.3 Lucifer protested a. the right of Michael, the Creator
53:3.6 He protested a. the agelong program for preparing
53:5.6 his angels fought a. the dragon (Lucifer, Satan,
53:7.12 security a. rebellion and the surest safeguard a. sin.
53:8.8 faith is an effective armor a. sin and iniquity.
54:1.8 The golden rule of human fairness cries out a. all
54:3.3 But if this universe rebel a. the reality of truth and
54:5.10 then would the Paradise quarantine a. all such
54:5.10 in self-protection a. the entire constellation.
55:3.6 the insurance reserves a. the risk of incapacity for
57:7.10 volcanic age affords little protection a. the impacts
57:7.10 are able to penetrate such an air belt to smash a.
59:1.8 its waves broke upon the east a. mountains as high
63:4.1 to use the skins of animals as a protection a. cold;
63:4.7 to avenge themselves a. some supposed injustice or
64:3.5 tribes began a warfare of extermination directed a.
66:5.8 The purpose of an ancient city wall was to protect a.
66:8.6 “devil” could influence the normal human mind a.
66:8.6 individual into doing anything a. the human will.
66:8.6 think a single thought or to perform a single act a.
67:1.6 become iniquitous, become wholehearted rebels a.
67:5.2 defense of the city a. the hordes of semisavages who
68:1.2 Civilization has become man’s insurance a. violent
68:1.4 time and guarding a. the supposed perils of eternity.
68:1.5 in their attacks on nature as well as in defense a.
68:2.1 collide with each other and struggle a. one another,
68:3.2 mutual protection a. the vague and unseen dangers
68:4.5 the biologic safety brake a precipitation too suddenly
69:2.1 Primitive industry grew up as an insurance a. the
69:2.1 that, during a harvest of plenty, store up food a. the
69:4.3 Such market places were secure a. theft;
69:4.4 the market place was safe and secure a. attack.
69:5.2 designed to defend property a. foreign raiders, but
69:5.4 Food storage was adequate insurance a. famine and
69:5.5 pressure of the wants of today in order to insure a.
69:6.2 fire not only protected a. cold and wild beasts but
69:6.2 beasts but was also employed as security a. ghosts.
69:7.4 to employ watchdogs to protect the home a. spirits
70:5.5 clan heads had no chance a. a strong one-man army.
70:7.13 Women’s orders pledged a. marriage early came
70:11.3 Formerly no individual would testify a. his native
71:4.16 an adequate defense a. their benighted fellows
71:4.17 operations a. other peoples for purposes of selfish
72:3.1 On this continent it is a. the law for two families to
72:9.8 fines assessed a. all who fail to cast their ballots.
72:11.4 a powerful war establishment as a defense a.
72:11.4 fierce defensive conflicts, three of which were a.
72:11.4 this nation maintains adequate defense a. attack by
73:4.3 beasts, served as an additional defense a. hostile
74:5.5 Adam tried to warn the races a. Caligastia, but
74:7.20 for instance, regarding the injunction a. murder,
75:2.1 produce effective immunity a. all such insinuating
75:2.1 had power to influence any individual a. his will,
75:2.4 would militate a. Adam’s plans or jeopardize their
75:7.7 into open rebellion a. the universe government.
75:7.7 neither did they knowingly enlist in rebellion a. the
76:5.7 a more striking background a. which to reveal the
80:9.14 keep thunderstones in the chimney as protection a.
81:5.3 security a. common dangers and racial perils.
81:5.4 protection a. a return to the terrible and antisocial
82:3.2 individual been rebellious a. the sex regulations
82:5.2 taboos a. all marriages among near relatives.
82:5.3 Religion has been an effective barrier a. outmarriage;
82:5.5 no biologic instinct a. any degree of in-marriage;
82:5.7 The taboo a. marriage with a woman of one’s own
82:6.3 Present-day prejudice a. “half-castes,” “hybrids,”
83:4.9 to seek insurance protection a. marriage failure;
83:6.3 the standard of living has consistently militated a.
84:8.1 The great threat a. family life is the menacing rising
86:5.11 in dreams, despite the injunctions of Moses a. this
86:7.1 toward his policy of magic insurance a. ill luck.
86:7.1 payment of premiums on insurance a. the perils of
86:7.1 civilized man pays material premiums a the accidents
86:7.2 its function as a scheme of insurance a. bad luck.
87:0.1 The ghost cult was nothing more than insurance a.
87:1.3 It militated a. the establishment of permanent cities.
87:1.5 ghost, to prevent its tarrying, and to insure a. its
87:2.1 Modern man deems it wise to insure a. fire;
87:2.1 of wisdom to provide insurance a. ghost bad luck.
87:5.2 worship were adopted as insurance a. misfortune,
87:5.5 whole phallic cult grew up as a defense a. evil eye.
87:6.1 led directly to the creation of defenses a. the spirits.
87:6.3 first efforts at defense were directed a. the ghosts.
87:6.12 was regarded as the best protection a. ghosts.
87:6.13 ample opportunity to attempt to pit one agency a.
87:6.15 to primitive customs were considered sure guards a.
88:2.6 Moses’ very effort a. fetishes became a supreme
89:0.2 Propitiation was insurance a. immediate ill luck
89:2.1 religion as supposed insurance a. these calamities.
89:3.6 continence cult leads directly to a war a. marriage
89:6.3 Moses’ stringent rulings a. the offering of human
89:8.6 represented a new device for insuring a. bad luck
90:2.8 the Chinese used magic as protection a. demons,
92:5.14 His was a protest a. the social demands of the faiths
92:5.14 social demands of the faiths of foreigners and a. the
93:5.6 defend themselves a. the many surprise attacks of
93:9.9 In their reaction a. national inferiority they swung
94:2.6 priesthood experienced a violent reaction a. these
94:7.2 but unavailing fight a. the growing caste system.
94:7.3 Gautama, of course, made a valiant fight a. the
94:11.3 ceremonial practices and ritualistic incantations a.
95:1.9 and fought a. the idolatry and immorality of the
95:2.5 protection a. a “man’s having his heart taken away
95:5.4 all of which reacted unfavorably a. his religious
95:5.9 provided effective weapons for the priests to use a.
95:5.13 embalm and preserve their bodies in tombs a. the day
95:7.1 their interpretation of his admonition a. all efforts to
96:1.13 but let us fight a. them on the plain, and surely we
96:3.4 Pharaohs and not to join in any alliance a. Egypt.
96:3.4 into the desert to organize the nomads a. Egypt.
96:5.5 Moses made a brave and partly successful stand a.
97:3.6 and launched his vigorous campaign a. the Baalites.
97:3.6 This was a fight of the country folk a. domination by
97:5.1 were proclaiming threatenings of punishment a.
97:7.12 the spirit of the Lord will lift up a defense a. him.”
97:8.2 The drama of Job was something of a protest a. this
97:9.13 David had defended the Canaanite city of Keilah a.
97:9.19 the old land mores as a. the land-selling attitude of
97:9.19 a. the attempt of the cities to dominate the country
97:9.23 whose private land dealings were a. the ideology of
97:9.24 coast from Egypt for the aid of Assyria a. Babylon.
97:9.25 When Nebuchadnezzar came a. them, the Judahites
100:4.2 And the human intellect protests a. being weaned
100:7.14 indignation a. sin never led to anger at the sinner.
101:10.8 No longer is such a liberated son fighting alone a. the
101:10.8 combat all nature, with the odds hopelessly a. him;
102:6.9 The facts of evolution must not be arrayed a. the
104:1.10 inherited Hebraic prejudice a. the Trinity concept.
104:2.1 Monotheism arose as a philosophic protest a. the
104:2.2 Trinitarianism grows out of the protest a. the
110:2.2 ever be spiritualized by a divine Monitor a. his will;
111:1.8 manipulate but never dominate man’s mind a. his will
114:6.20 insure planetary progress a. vital jeopardy through
114:6.20 The chief function of these reservists is to insure a.
117:3.2 galactic panorama of space, a. which takes place the
119:2.1 the most widespread and disastrous rebellions a.
119:3.8 has ever knowingly joined in rebellion a. Michael;
121:2.8 pitting of Seleucid Syria and Ptolemaic Egypt a.
121:2.8 Jews was able to maintain its independence a.
121:7.4 array the people a. the acceptance of a new gospel.
122:7.1 The Jews had always been greatly prejudiced a.
124:1.4 accusations which had thus far been lodged a. him
124:4.7 Jesus failed fully to grasp their proscriptions a.
125:0.6 pour out wrath upon me nor vent anger a. me.
126:5.9 supporting his family was a sure safeguard a. his
127:2.1 favor of rebellion a. the payment of taxes to Rome.
127:2.6 Jewish religion was involved in all this agitation a.
127:6.6 those periodic outbreaks of rebellion a. tradition—
128:4.7 would lead them to believe in him a. their honest
128:6.6 the Romans would not presume to hear charges a.
129:2.9 friends for the safeguarding of his family a. want.
131:2.8 if you sin a. God, you also wrong your own soul.
131:2.11 your neighbor as yourself; bear a grudge a. no man.
131:4.5 forgiveness for all of our trespasses a. our fellows;
131:9.4 Heaven nor holds a grudge a. men.
134:6.3 wars and rumors of wars—nation will rise a. nation
136:6.2 definitely decided a. a policy which would violate,
136:6.2 the equivalent of deciding a. miracles and wonders
136:6.6 decided a. such a magnificent program of power
136:7.2 in their hands lest you dash your foot a. a stone.”
136:8.4 Jesus likewise decided a. all compromise with the
136:9.2 Michael—but he fully decided a. such a plan.
136:9.7 the offer of the Zealots to lead them in rebellion a.
138:1.1 He forbade them to baptize and advised a. public
138:7.7 persecutions which had been directed a. John’s
139:3.8 the Master’s supposed revolt a. the Roman power,
139:6.5 go secretly to Jesus and lodge complaint a. Nathaniel
139:8.8 again would Thomas stand out a. some project as
139:12.4 never able to rise above his Judean prejudices a. his
140:3.11 and shall say all manner of evil a. you falsely.
140:3.19 “I warn you a. false prophets who will come to
140:5.11 meekness masters all temptations to rebel a. the
140:5.20 and shall say all manner of evil a. you falsely.
140:8.3 What Jesus preached a. was not forethought but
140:8.5 Jesus never ceased to warn his disciples a. the evil
140:8.15 Jesus was not preaching a. wealth and property,
140:8.17 Jesus warned his listeners a. covetousness,
140:8.21 His few denunciations were largely directed a. pride,
141:4.1 damaging entries a. his erring children on earth,
141:4.1 recordings of sin and evil to be used a. them when
141:5.4 he warned his apostles a. the formulation of creeds
142:3.9 ‘And the anger of the Lord was kindled a. Israel,
142:3.9 moved David a. them, saying, go number Israel
142:3.9 ‘And Satan stood up a. Israel and provoked David
142:7.11 fathers do not hold vengeful memories a. their
142:8.3 By the first days of June the agitation a. Jesus had so
143:0.2 in overcoming their prejudice a. the Samaritans.
143:2.1 suffered, Jesus uttered no threats a. his tormentors;
143:4.3 his teachings and their prejudices a. the Samaritans.
143:5.8 the divine eye beheld as having been sinned a. more
146:2.10 Guard a. the great danger of becoming self-centered
146:2.15 14. Jesus warned his followers a. thinking that their
146:4.1 able to create such a widespread sentiment a. him
147:5.9 warned his apostles a. the foolishness of the child
147:6.3 they would now secure their first charge a. Jesus—
147:7.3 to warn his hearers a. entertaining the notion that all
148:4.2 knowingly went into deliberate rebellion a. the rule
148:6.9 Job appealed to a just God a. the God of injustice
148:6.11 persistence in rebellion a. the righteous rule of
148:7.3 in order to secure the Herodians as allies a. Jesus.
148:7.3 But Herod refused to take action a. Jesus, advising
148:7.4 but as an effective protest a. making the Sabbath rest
149:4.3 Jesus warned them a. the dangers of the dullness
149:6.12 Have you not been well warned a. those who
151:3.3 1. Jesus advised a. the use of fables in teaching the
151:3.14 find cause for offense and for accusations a. him.
152:1.2 there was much agitation in Capernaum a. Jesus,
152:4.2 While the other apostles toiled a. the wind and the
153:2.1 serve your enemies who shall come a. you.
153:2.1 The Lord shall bring a. you a nation from afar,
153:2.2 This man is worthy to die, for he has prophesied a.
153:2.2 The Lord sent me to prophesy a. this house and a.
153:2.2 escape the evil which has been pronounced a. you.
153:4.3 A kingdom divided a. itself cannot stand; if a
153:4.3 if a house be divided a. itself, it is soon brought to
153:4.3 If Satan casts out Satan, he is divided a. himself;
153:4.3 to declare that he who is not with me is a. me,
153:4.3 but whosoever shall blaspheme a. God with
154:0.1 Herod refused to take action a. him as a political
154:0.2 to become entangled in these intrigues a. Jesus.
154:6.2 leaders at Jerusalem had suddenly turned a. him,
155:1.1 counsel together, a. the Lord and a. his anointed,
155:6.2 You have dared to protest a. the grueling bondage
155:6.9 divide men and set them in conscientious array a.
156:2.3 of his own people were in hostile array a. him.
156:5.5 “But let me warn you a. the folly of undertaking to
156:6.7 there was general resentment a. the Pharisees and
157:2.2 set before you—the sinful pleasures of time a. the
157:4.5 the hosts of sin shall not prevail a. this human
158:7.8 an impending threat a. the program of implicitly
159:1.3 If your brother sins a. you, go to him and with tact
159:1.4 “Lord, how often shall my brother sin a. me,
159:2.2 the Master say, “He who is not with me is a. me”?
159:3.2 This injunction a. the employment of material
159:3.8 The believer has only one battle, and that is a. doubt
159:3.9 deliberate evildoing and sinful rebellion a. the will
159:5.9 “You shall not take vengeance a. the children of
160:2.9 4. The enhanced defense a. all evil.
160:2.9 mutual affection is an efficient insurance a. evil.
162:0.1 these villagers were greatly prejudiced a. the Jews,
162:1.7 secured for Jesus promises of protection a. his
162:2.6 You are not arrayed a. me; you come only to do
162:3.4 some statement which could be used a. him in
163:2.11 earnings as a legitimate form of insurance a. future
163:4.14 They were strictly warned a. leaving a modest home
163:6.6 I would sternly warn you a. the subtleties of pride,
164:4.1 one of the chief charges to be brought a. him when
165:3.6 but he who presumes to blaspheme a. God shall
165:5.5 You must all be on your watch a. fear and doubts.
165:6.3 relatives, and loved ones are destined to be set a.
169:1.8 to him: Father, I have sinned a. heaven and a. you.
169:1.9 ‘Father, I have sinned a. heaven and in your sight;
171:2.3 with ten thousand men, to meet him who comes a.
171:4.2 nor in the frailties of man’s defense a. the trials
172:1.2 it was a. the custom of the Jews for a woman to sit
172:3.15 Sanhedrin once took a firm and decided stand a.
173:1.11 protect the majority of any given human group a.
173:3.1 arrayed in enmity a. the teaching and the works of
174:2.4 if he would dare to advise a. the payment of tribute
175:1.12 You would shut the doors of the kingdom a. sincere
175:2.1 to be prejudiced a. the Jew as a fellow mortal.
177:2.2 your confidence and loyalty, the one a. the other.
177:4.1 of the charges which should be lodged a. Jesus
177:5.2 then just as ardently turned a. them and returned
178:2.10 They plot a. the Master, and in case anything should
179:1.4 not merely in protest a. the unseemly pride of his
180:2.4 honest souls have continued to wreck their faith a.
180:3.1 downcast even when faint-hearted believers turn a.
182:2.3 defend himself a. his enemies if he so desired.
183:3.8 “Why do you come out a. me with swords as if to
183:4.2 drew their swords to defend the Master a. arrest,
183:4.2 Jesus had counseled Lazarus a. exposing himself
184:1.6 “My friend, if I have spoken evil, bear witness a.
184:2.10 since it was a. the law to keep poultry within the city
184:3.6 point before a charge could be laid a. the prisoner.
184:3.6 Judas could not be used as a witness a. Jesus
184:3.6 false witnesses were on hand to testify a. Jesus,
184:3.9 was sufficient to warrant three charges a. Jesus:
184:5.5 of a new sort of kingdom, he incited treason a. the
184:5.8 they would not formulate charges a. Jesus without
185:1.3 deep-seated prejudice a. all images as symbols of
185:1.5 ceased to inveigh a. Pilate for this presumptuous
185:2.1 “What accusation do you bring a. this fellow?”
185:2.2 they were reluctant to state their charges a. Jesus,
185:2.4 asking for a decree of execution a. a man before
185:2.4 even preferring definite criminal charges a. him!
185:2.5 the charges which might be brought a. him had to do
185:2.8 for them to present their charges a. the prisoner,
185:2.8 you have presented your charges a. him in writing.”
185:2.9 then handed to Pilate the written charges a. Jesus.
185:3.1 that Pilate did not believe the first count a. Jesus:
185:3.2 “And now about the third accusation a. you,
185:3.7 he is guilty of the charges you have made a. him;
185:4.1 Herod was desirous of seeing him, feeling secure a.
185:5.2 in shouting their protests a. the release of Jesus,
185:5.7 knew Jesus was innocent of the charges brought a.
185:5.10 Who will come forward to testify a. him?”
186:2.2 related to the political charges brought a. him—
186:2.5 of calling witnesses who might duly testify a. him.
186:2.8 the Jews to withdraw their criminal charges a. him.
186:5.7 deliberate rebellion a. the will of the Father and the
187:1.3 protest a. calling Jesus the “king of the Jews.”
187:1.7 it was strictly a. the law to show friendly feelings
187:2.3 There was considerable sentiment a. crucifixion in
187:4.5 patriotic protest a. political oppression and social
188:1.2 cemetery; there was a strict law a. such a procedure
188:2.2 will make the sepulchre secure a. his followers,
188:4.5 of rebellion a. the Father’s will and the Sons’ laws
191:0.5 Jesus’ warning a. unduly jeopardizing their lives at
193:4.1 traitorous fellow worker as a solemn warning a. the
194:4.10 lest haply you be found even to be fighting a. God.”
195:5.12 the black patches of evil which you see are shown a.
195:5.12 white patches of good which show up miserably a.
195:8.2 Secularism had its inception as a rising protest a. the
195:8.6 In revolting a. the almost total control of life by
195:8.6 the secularists went on to institute a revolt a. God
195:10.11 slogans: “A house divided a. itself cannot stand.”
against, not
131:9.4 The superior man murmurs not a. Heaven nor
159:2.1 for you to reckon that he who is not a. us is for us.
Agaman—one of the first ten women evangelists
150:1.1 Roman centurion; and A., a widow of Damascus.
age—human age or numeric; see old-age
26:10.5 just as you mortals, in approaching advanced a.,
36:4.3 until they are one thousand standard years of a.;
47:1.4 rearing three or more children to the pubescent a..
47:2.3 five years, or that a. when the Adjuster arrives.
47:2.4 after attaining the requisite a. of moral choice.
47:2.5 Some make a choice before this a. and go on to the
47:2.5 but very few children under sixteen years of a.,
52:5.6 will receive Adjusters as soon as they attain the a.
55:3.1 decrepitude of old a. and the disorders of senility.
55:3.6 for labor resultant from accident, disease, old a.,
55:3.10 When close together in a., children are able to
62:2.2 attained full growth when three or four years of a.,
62:4.2 When about fourteen years of a., they fled from the
62:4.5 animals, reaching maturity at about ten years of a.
62:5.3 human beings reached maturity at twelve years of a.
62:5.7 by the a. of ten they had worked out an improved
62:5.8 When nine years of a., Andon and Fonta journeyed
63:3.4 Andon and Fonta lived to the a. of forty-two, when
63:6.8 and Onagar lived to be sixty-nine years of a..
64:6.7 Onamonalonton lived to be ninety-six years of a.
66:6.7 parental restraint after they have attained the a. of
70:8.3 the first social distinctions were based on sex, a.,
70:8.12 10. A.—youth and maturity.
72:2.12 men over forty and under seventy-five years of a.
72:3.7 similar public exercises are held for such a. groups
72:3.7 children must leave home on reaching the a. of thirty
72:3.8 Marriage before twenty—the a. of enfranchisement—
72:6.1 dignified insurance guarantees of security in old a..
72:6.2 them to remain at work until the a. of seventy.
72:6.2 This a. limit does not apply to government servants
72:6.2 crippled can be placed on the retired list at any a.
72:8.7 volunteer citizens from eighteen to thirty years of a..
72:9.2 Upon attaining this a., all citizens must accept
72:11.1 members serve until they are seventy years of a..
73:6.4 which were antidotal to the a.-producing elements
74:6.3 ceased to nurse the mother’s breast at one year of a..
74:6.8 The average a. of betrothal was eighteen, and these
75:6.3 children who had arrived at the a. of choice (twenty
75:6.3 All children of prechoice a. were taken to Edentia.
76:2.1 When Abel grew up to the a. of twelve years, he
76:2.5 were respectively eighteen and twenty years of a.
76:5.5 530 years; Adam died of what might be termed old a
80:3.5 At an early a. the women were well versed in the
82:3.9 puberty was the common a. of marriage, but this has
82:3.11 Other tribes limited mating to similar a. groups.
82:3.11 It was the limitation of marriage to certain a. groups
82:3.11 (In India there are no a. restrictions on marriage.)
83:2.2 preferred to fall into the hands of men their own a.
84:4.8 when a woman passed beyond the childbearing a.,
94:7.6 in his old a. his dying words were, “Work out your
107:0.7 comparative full growth, about twenty years of a.
107:0.7 this time to the attainment of the a. of discretion,
109:3.7 Adjusters and promptly received them when the a. of
122:2.5 of his wife, notwithstanding his own advanced a..
122:10.3 all boy babies under two years of a. should be killed.
122:10.4 6 B.C., when Jesus was a little over one year of a..
123:0.2 to be there were two other children about his a.,
123:0.2 how to adjust himself to children of his own a..
123:1.4 for a neighbor boy about his own a. named Jacob.
123:2.1 the boy Jesus arrived at the a. of his first personal
123:3.3 Even at an early a. it was very difficult to answer
123:3.4 Before Jesus was six years of a., in the early summer
123:4.3 but up to the a. of fourteen Jesus was cheerful and
123:5.1 Jesus was now seven years old, the a. when Jewish
123:5.15 Before Jesus was eight years of a., he was known
123:5.15 When Jesus was ten years of a., he was an expert
123:6.5 By the time Jesus was eleven years of a., he was a
124:1.13 He got along fairly well with the children of his a.,
124:2.4 Since he was such a well-developed lad for his a.,
124:2.6 with those of his own a., or more nearly his a.,
124:3.3 international affairs was amazing, considering his a..
124:5.2 Jude was not yet two years of a., and the baby sister,
124:6.9 who had three children about the same a. as Jesus—
124:6.13 as soon as Jesus reached the required a. of fifteen.
124:6.16 to remind this lad, not quite thirteen years of a.,
125:2.8 Lazarus was the same a. as Jesus, but in Jerusalem
125:2.8 of the law until they were a full thirteen years of a..
125:2.11 for Jesus to return when he reached the a. of fifteen
125:2.12 opportunity of meeting boys about his own a., fellow
125:4.3 “why are you here, since you are not of a. as a son
126:0.4 fifteen years of a. so that Jesus might be permitted
126:1.4 following year when he would be fifteen years of a..
126:2.1 Mary directed that James, then ten years of a.,
126:2.2 carpenter lad, now just past fourteen years of a.,
127:2.6 Jesus, then scarcely seventeen years of a.,
127:4.3 discipline upon his brothers and sisters at an early a.
127:6.5 Lazarus was the same a. as Jesus and now head of
128:6.12 and playfulness of tots of from five to ten years of a..
129:2.9 his son, a young man about seventeen years of a..
129:4.8 Jesus did all of this before he was thirty years of a..
130:6.1 loss of his father when he was twelve years of a..
135:0.3 1 B.C., when John was a little over six years of a..
135:1.1 school from which to graduate at the a. of fourteen
135:2.1 when John was just past eighteen years of a..
135:2.3 the summer that John was twenty years of a.
135:4.1 A.D. 22, when John was twenty-eight years of a.,
139:2.1 Simon joined the apostles, he was thirty years of a..
139:4.15 103 when John was one hundred and one years of a..
139:5.2 Philip was twenty-seven years of a. when he joined
139:12.2 Judas was thirty years of a. and unmarried when he
162:7.6 a tumult, shouting: “You are not fifty years of a.,
164:4.7 Ask him; he is of a.; let him speak for himself.”
177:2.2 enjoy liberty when they have grown up to your a..
181:2.5 the fact that a. oftentimes represents experience,
age—epoch or stage; see age, universe; see ice; see golden
2:5.5 life by life, universe upon universe, and a. by a.,
2:7.10 The religious challenge of this a. is to those
4:5.4 a philosophy unworthy of an enlightened a. of truth.
4:5.6 inherent in the situation of closing a planetary a.;
10:1.2 could divest himself of, in every way, in every a.,
15:1.4 In this a. and as direction is regarded on Urantia,
18:3.9 But during the present a. of the unfinished evolution
19:6.8 a. was different from the Havona of the present a..
20:3.1 execute the mandates of an a. of probationary mercy,
20:3.2 When they sit in judgment on the destinies of an a.,
20:3.4 incarnated Son will judge the passing planetary a.;
20:6.6 to finish their mortal careers, terminate the a.,
20:9.1 that the time is ripe to initiate a spiritual a.,
20:9.1 because Urantia has never experienced a spiritual a.
20:9.2 wholly concerned with the initiation of a spiritual a.,
22:7.6 an a. seems to pass before these faithful and
30:4.11 coming of a Son of God to call the rolls of the a.
30:4.12 On reassembly of personality at the end of an a.,
31:5.2 world attains the later eras of the a. of light and life
37:2.8 at the significant time and a., bids the Avonal Son,
37:2.9 to establish the postbestowal or dawning spiritual a.
38:9.12 time of the arrival of the Planetary Prince to the a.
38:9.13 certainly be recognized for their a.-long service in
39:1.3 of one dispensation and the inauguration of a new a..
39:7.1 the dawning of the a. of light and life in Nebadon.
40:10.11 but within the purview of the present universe a.,
41:3.7 indicates moderate youth or approaching old a.,
41:10.3 A., size, rate of revolution, and velocity through
42:1.8 Paradise, they must return thereto, even if a. upon a.
43:8.2 morontia culture associated with the Edentia a. of
44:0.13 improved in technique and execution from a. to a..
44:2.11 function en masse, they are able to re-enact an a.,
45:4.3 Onagar, master mind of the pre-Planetary Prince a.,
45:4.4 the great teacher of the post-Planetary Prince a. on
45:4.15 spiritual achievement during the post-Material Son a.
45:4.20 mortals from the present postbestowal Son a. on
45:4.21 ages which undoubtedly will follow the present a..
46:7.4 these unique creatures deteriorate from usage and a.,
47:5.3 postbestowal Son a. of a normal inhabited planet.
47:6.4 the mental and social life of the post-Teacher Son a.
47:8.3 This is a brilliant a. for ascending mortals and
48:3.1 Morontia Companions are created from a. to a. in
49:2.17 Even on Urantia there was a long a. during which
49:4.7 vary in accordance with the a. of the planets and
49:5.16 of worlds should in fairness recognize planetary a.;
49:5.16 very much, depends on a., the help of the biologic
49:5.27 to the final planetary a.—evolutionary utopia—
49:5.27 —evolutionary utopia—the a. of light and life.
49:6.7 Thus are the sleeping survivors of a planetary a.
50:5.5 2. The security a.. Just as soon as the hunter can
50:5.6 Such an a. is all too often characterized by tyranny,
50:5.8 society of this a. becomes ethical, and the mortals
50:5.9 6. The a. of spiritual striving. When evolving
50:6.5 it will require a. upon a. to retrieve the resultant
51:3.9 far into the a. when such a world is settled in light
51:4.1 appearances early in the a. of mortal emergence.
51:6.1 patterns of planetary conduct and usage a. after a..
51:7.1 Son is universally accepted, he remains for one a.;
51:7.2 During this a. of advanced evolution, Adam and
52:1.3 The law of this a. is the physical survival of the
52:1.4 struggles which characterized this a. on Urantia.
52:2.1 attain a high state of civilization during this a..
52:2.5 This is the great a. of racial dispersion,
52:2.7 During this a. normal worlds establish full equality of
52:2.8 During this a. agriculture makes its appearance.
52:2.8 invention is the characteristic of the succeeding a..
52:2.10 One of the great achievements of the a. of the prince
52:3.2 By the termination of the post-Adamic a. the
52:3.4 This a. usually witnesses the completion of the
52:3.6 dispensation is an a. of great invention, energy
52:3.11 During the closing centuries of the post-Adamic a.
52:4.1 On normal and loyal planets this a. opens with the
52:4.2 world becomes thus ripe for the magisterial a.,
52:4.5 This a. witnesses the further purification of the racial
52:4.6 being fairly well established by the end of this a..
52:4.8 This is the a. of the flowering of art, music, and
52:4.8 The termination of this a., on an ideal world,
52:5.3 This is an a. characterized by the world-wide
52:5.8 The postbestowal Son a. may extend from ten
52:5.10 This truly is a great and glorious a.!
52:6.0 6. URANTIA’S POSTBESTOWAL AGE
52:6.8 some normal planet now in the postbestowal Son a.,
52:7.3 A great people has evolved and a great a. is
52:7.6 physical administration of a world during this a.
52:7.8 and these judicial actions continue from a. to a.
52:7.13 It is the mortals of such an a. who are described as
53:1.6 bound the dragon (all the rebel leaders) for an a..”
55:0.1 The a. of light and life is the final evolutionary
55:0.1 the post-Adamic a., the post-Magisterial Son a.,
55:0.1 Magisterial Son a., and the postbestowal Son a..
55:0.1 sometimes, in establishing the final planetary a..
55:2.2 At first only a few mortals in each a. attain
55:3.1 During this a. of light and life the world prospers
55:3.1 But this a. is not perfect.
55:3.1 primitive man during the pre-Planetary Prince a..
55:3.2 affairs continues to function throughout this a. of
55:3.12 In the initial a. of light the revelation of truth was
55:3.12 while the Deity study of the second a. is the attempt
55:4.14 In each succeeding a. of settled existence finaliters
55:4.15 During this or the following a. a Teacher Son,
55:4.18 At any time after this a. the Planetary Adam and Eve
55:6.3 and now, from a. to a. throughout the settled eras
55:6.3 The mortals on a planet during this a. are divided
55:7.1 This a. is inaugurated by the Trinity Teacher Sons at
55:7.4 This settled a. continues on and on until every planet
55:9.1 During this a. many constellation and universe
55:11.2 The minor sector a..
55:11.3 The major sector a..
56:7.9 It is quite possible that in that future a. we may
56:10.2 Throughout this glorious a. the chief pursuit of the
57:3.2 present-a. spiral nebulae of adjacent outer space.
57:6.7 This a. may be regarded as the era of planetary
57:7.0 7. THE METEORIC ERA—THE VOLCANIC AGE
57:7.3 timepiece for making scientific estimates of the a.
57:7.5 This is the volcanic a..
57:7.6 The atmosphere of a world in the volcanic a.
57:7.10 The primitive planetary atmosphere of the volcanic a
57:8.0 8. THE AGE OF EARTHQUAKES
57:8.10 before this a. was over, Urantia had found entry on
57:8.11 This entire a. was characterized by frequent storms.
57:8.19 epoch, the a. of increased continental emergence.
57:8.26 volume, as era succeeded era and a. grew upon a..
58:1.8 equable climes of a later a. that primitive plant life
58:6.8 living organisms swing back and forth from a. to a..
58:7.3 The rocks of this olden a. are now at the surface,
58:7.6 The lava flows of this a. brought much iron, copper,
58:7.10 during the succeeding Carboniferous or coal a..
58:7.12 their deposits of a. upon a. tell the story of the life
59:0.3 between the preceding prelife or cataclysmic a.
59:1.0 1. THE TRILOBITE AGE
59:1.4 the standpoint of marine life this is the trilobite a..
59:2.0 2. THE INVERTEBRATE-ANIMAL AGE
59:2.3 This was a great limestone a., much of its stone
59:2.9 This was the great a. of individual animal evolution,
59:3.0 THE CORAL PERIOD—THE BRACHIOPOD AGE
59:3.4 It is in the deposits of this a. that much of the gas,
59:3.6 The great volcanic activity of this a. was in the
59:3.11 During this a., in the more favorable locations the
59:4.0 4. THE AGE OF FISHES
59:4.2 It is the dawn of a new a. on earth.
59:4.3 The marine life of this a. was very diverse due to the
59:4.3 This became the a. of fishes, that period of history
59:4.11 Many of the largest true fish belong to this a.,
59:4.18 periods of marine-life evolution, the a. of fishes.
59:5.0 5. THE AGE OF FROGS
59:5.2 vegetation; this was indeed the a. of ferns.
59:5.6 This period could well be known as the a. of frogs.
59:5.10 The deposits of this early Carboniferous a. are 500
59:5.16 bogs and on the swamp shores of this faraway a..
59:5.23 The life features of the coal a. were ferns and frogs.
59:6.0 6. THE AGE OF BIOLOGIC TRIBULATION
59:6.2 This a. was one of great life impoverishment.
59:6.2 the a. when life nearly vanished from the face of the
59:6.8 the frogs reached their climax in the preceding a.
59:6.8 During this declining frog a., in Africa, the first
60:0.2 of the preceding era were indeed the a. of frogs,
60:1.0 1. THE EARLY REPTILIAN AGE
60:1.10 dinosaurs soon became the monarchs of this a..
60:1.12 Today, if you would study the life of this a., examine
60:2.0 2. THE LATER REPTILIAN AGE
60:2.1 years ago a new phase of the reptilian a. began.
60:2.1 from the face of the earth by the end of this a..
60:2.5 This was a fresh-water a. characterized by inland
60:2.7 The flora of this a. was much like that of the
60:2.10 continued to be, pre-eminently, the a. of dinosaurs.
60:2.14 One hundred million years ago the reptilian a. was
60:3.0 3. THE AGE OF BIRDS
60:3.5 down over the Atlantic coast regions during this a.,
60:3.15 This was an a. of volcanic activity all over the world,
60:3.21 produce mammals during this and a preceding a..
60:3.22 And so this becomes known as the a. of birds
60:3.22 the age of birds as well as the declining a. of reptiles.
60:4.3 The mid-a. mountains are in the circumpacific
60:4.3 the mid-a. mountains, a real mountain highland
60:4.5 geologically this was an eventful and active a. on
60:4.5 of preponderant influence during a previous a.,
60:4.5 is fully set for the appearance, in a subsequent a.,
60:4.6 This, the Cretaceous a., covers fifty million years
61:0.2 During this Cenozoic a. the world’s landscape
61:1.0 1. THE AGE OF EARLY MAMMALS
61:2.0 2. THE AGE OF ADVANCED MAMMALS
61:2.3 the beginning of the a. of placental-mammalian
61:2.5 On land this was pre-eminently the a. of mammalian
61:2.8 four teeth, which perished before the end of the a..
61:2.11 Like the land serpents of a previous a. which betook
61:3.0 3. AGE OF THE ELEPHANT AND THE HORSE
61:3.10 North America; this was truly the a. of horses as
61:3.11 As Urantia is entering the so-called “horseless a.,”
61:3.15 This a. of the elephant and the horse is known as the
61:4.2 10,000,000 years ago began an a. of widespread
61:7.11 it is hardly possible for another glacial a. to occur,
64:0.2 the period commonly regarded as the Old Stone A..
64:3.5 a slight improvement in the hill tribes of that a..
64:6.15 there occurred one brilliant a. among this people
64:6.24 researches and explorations of the Old Stone A.
64:6.25 been forcibly taken away, from a. to a., as slaves.
64:7.1 tested by the rigors and hardships of the glacial a.
66:3.7 done for the men and women of that primitive a..
66:7.1 and designed to awe the primitive men of that a.,
68:5.8 throughout the entire pastoral a. woman’s status
69:3.4 2. Modification consequent upon a. and disease.
70:5.2 ensued a long a. of the domination of the elders.
70:5.2 This reign of the oligarchy of a. gradually grew into
70:9.14 What may be regarded as right in one a. may not be
70:9.14 but simply because the society of the a., the mores,
71:3.7 laws have passed out of the negativistic taboo a.
71:3.7 from toil liberation by the advancing machine a..
71:8.11 machine invention and the mastery of the machine a..
72:4.1 many mechanical contrivances—this is a great a. of
72:12.5 sometime dawning of a real a. of spiritual striving;
72:12.5 such an a. is the planetary threshold to the utopian
73:1.1 herald the approach of a great a. of invention,
73:1.1 The post-Adamic era is the great scientific a. of most
74:2.8 the a. of Adam, the third planetary epoch, opens
76:3.9 of the violet peoples was, for their day and a., ideal.
77:5.9 And some of the advances of that a. persisted to
78:4.5 Andite descendants became, for their day and a.,
78:6.8 The cultural a. of the second garden was terminated
79:5.7 During the a. of Andite migrations the pure red
79:6.9 During this a. the Chinese built up a real nation,
79:6.10 During the a. of Andite migrations the Chinese were
80:7.7 It was during this a. in Crete that the mother cult of
80:9.13 New Stone A. overlapping the oncoming Bronze A.
80:9.13 In Scandinavia it was the Bronze A. associated with
80:9.13 In France and Spain it was the New Stone A.
80:9.14 Bretons still retain charms of the New Stone A. for
81:2.10 In the premachine a. the only way in which man
81:2.11 and in the Andite a. they were retamed once again.
81:2.20 These civilizations of the Andite a. cannot always be
81:5.1 organic evolution in any a. may proceed unhindered
81:6.8 and metalworking were followed by an a. of writing
81:6.22 A mechanical a. can prove disastrous only to a
81:6.31 The next a. of social development will be embodied
81:6.39 keep pace with the scientific developments of the a..
81:6.41 Society is the offspring of a. upon a. of trial and
81:6.44 peoples to establish civilization since the a. of Adam.
82:3.4 In one a., marriage has been looked upon as a duty;
84:4.1 Generally speaking, during any a. woman’s status is
84:5.3 with the degree of militarism in any nation or a..
84:5.13 From a. to a. the mores change, but instinct never.
86:2.5 a term coined to cover the inexplicable in any a. of
86:3.1 required a. upon a. for man to realize its inevitability.
87:5.8 From a. to a. and from generation to generation,
87:7.4 much of its value has been destroyed in a scientific a.
88:6.5 tree which eventually bore the fruit of a scientific a..
90:2.9 to challenge the shamans or priests of any a. who
90:3.9 a scientific era is destroying man’s a.-old theories
90:3.9 An understanding of old a. and contagion is
92:1.3 Religion is society’s adjustment, in any a., to that
92:2.2 implements persisted long into the a. of bronze
92:4.1 removed from the thought and reactions of the a.
93:10.8 in some future a. when Urantia is approaching the
94:2.5 there developed an a. of despair and hopelessness.
94:5.8 teachings of the Salem missionaries of an earlier a..
95:3.3 The Egyptian triad of this a. was Truth-Justice-
95:4.4 not the greatest of the religious teachers of this a.,
95:5.3 have become the great monotheistic nation of that a.;
96:6.3 The highest concept of this a. pictured Yahweh as a
96:6.4 But even in this dark a.,every now and then a teacher
97:1.10 the prophets of this a. preached a religion designed
97:5.6 And it was a great a.; these were indeed stirring
99:2.6 True religion carries over from one a. to another
103:7.9 the complexities of the civilization of a scientific a..
104:3.2 Mortal man is passing through a great a. of
105:1.8 even in this a. on Urantia your concepts of infinity
105:7.18 proceed onward and outward throughout a. upon a.,
106:0.16 the present a. of the evolutionary unfolding of the
106:0.18 no evolutionary change in the Havona a., but
106:0.18 but in the present epochs of the superuniverse a.
106:0.18 beyond doubt, the next a., the a. of the first outer
106:0.18 from the destiny limitations of the present a..
106:9.1 present unification of infinity in this very a. as in
109:4.5 and potent forces on Urantia during this present a..
111:5.6 though an a. must pass before the creature son
112:4.3 summoning of the sleeping survivors of a planetary a
113:5.4 beings who are going to follow you for many an a.
113:6.7 And even so, when a planetary a. ends, when those
113:6.9 Group guardians may serve on a planet a. after a.
114:6.5 These are the angels of the current a.,
114:6.5 as they are designed to fit into the mosaic of the a.
114:6.10 are the projection angels, who forecast a future a.
115:5.2 But as the a. of Havona gives way to the a. of the
117:2.2 hold that this kind of growth is peculiar to the a. of
117:2.3 are really of the next universe age—the a. which
117:2.6 from anything that has been seen in the present a.
117:7.16 the relation of the superuniverse citizens of that a.
119:1.4 Melchizedek Son of the emergency corps of that a.
119:2.5 new ruler, known in that a. as the Savior Sovereign
119:3.8 Each of these missions was followed by an a. of
119:3.8 each succeeding bestowal a. was characterized by
119:4.4 True, all seraphim during that a. were regarded
119:7.7 ordinary manner of the children of that race and a..
120:2.4 the realm, accompanied by the termination of an a.,
121:1.1 Jesus did not come to this world during an a. of
121:7.12 This was an enchanted a., and everybody believed in
124:6.18 obligations to his family and society of his day and a.
129:4.7 any child or adult, any man or woman, in that a. or
132:1.4 In every a. scientists and religionists must recognize
132:1.4 If the so-called science or religion of any a. is false,
135:3.2 to become the herald of the approach of a new a.,
135:3.4 John was minded to believe that the end of the a.
135:3.4 that the world was ripe for the end of the a. of man
135:3.4 the dawn of the new and divine a.—the kingdom of
135:4.3 he persuaded the brotherhood that “the end of the a.
135:4.5 John was hardly an example to his a., but he was an
135:4.6 he thought out the method of proclaiming the new a.
135:5.2 Roman rule synonymous with the end of the a.
135:6.8 “Make ready for the end of the a.—the kingdom of
135:7.1 a spiritual kingdom and the end of the temporal a.
135:11.4 John shall be abundantly blessed in the a. to come if
136:1.1 in the Messiah and the new a. of the kingdom
136:1.3 a recognition of Jesus as the terminator of one a.
137:8.14 progress in this world, and in the a. to come eternal
137:8.16 in the a. to come so shall they ascend to the Father.
138:7.1 endowment to glorify ourselves during this a..
138:7.1 In another a. you shall indeed sit with me in power
140:6.6 be far from suitable for the society of another a..
140:8.2 economic conditions of modern times or any other a.
140:8.17 economic theories; Jesus well knew that each a.
140:8.31 for the nonreligious problems of his own a. nor for
140:8.31 problems of his own a. nor for any subsequent a..
140:10.3 spiritual inspiration for every person of every a. on
141:7.7 the essentials of truth for an entire a. on earth.
141:7.15 Jesus was projecting to them the plan of a new a..
142:4.3 “In an a. when my Father was not well understood,
142:4.3 in the coming a. the Father will have been revealed in
142:7.4 “The people of another a. will better understand
142:7.17 social, economic, and political problems of the a.?
143:1.4 in an a. to come the gospel which I declare to you
144:5.13 May the Son guide and lead us to the end of the a..
146:7.2 Only after the passing of a dispensational a. would it
154:4.6 in the more enlightened a. of these revelations,
155:6.2 in that the word of truth is vouchsafed one a. and
157:6.10 endowed with life that is more than a.-abiding.”
166:3.4 glory of the better way becomes revealed in the a.
170:1.7 coming to establish the a. of the Jewish triumph,
170:1.7 the eternal a. of God’s supreme rule on earth,
170:2.1 liberate man from the a.-long bondage of animal fear
170:2.10 with no signs of the appearance of the “New A.”
170:3.11 values that are characteristic of the approaching a.
170:4.5 with improved spiritual living—the next a. of man.
170:4.6 The kingdom in its fullness, the future spiritual a. of
170:4.14 the fatal mistake, in looking for the a. manifestation
170:5.1 a forecast of the kingdom as it may evolve in the a.
170:5.14 to appear at the culmination of the Christian a.,
170:5.15 the kingdom became the concept of an a., the idea of
170:5.21 kingdom, which will carry it through this material a.
171:8.3 see the Son of Man rejected now, but in another a.
176:2.5 and when the fullness of the a. has come to pass,
176:2.5 else the Son of Man will return to adjudge the a..
176:2.6 you should be wise regarding the ripening of an a.;
176:2.7 world must face as a literal fact at the end of an a.,
176:3.2 the end of an a., even the end of the world,
176:3.2 gospel if nations overturn, the a. ends, or all things
176:4.2 the second coming of Christ with the end of the a.,
176:4.5 with the terminal judgment of this present a.,
176:4.5 the termination of some subsequent Urantian a.?
176:4.6 any day, and Jesus may not come until a. after a. has
180:0.3 you shall all see me in the a. to come when you
193:0.5 the dead of an a. entered upon the eternal ascent
195:3.7 This was a great a. for the spread of a new religion.
195:4.5 by the challenge of a new a. of scientific minds
195:6.4 this writing the worst of the materialistic a. is over;
195:6.4 this a. of physical realism is only a passing episode in
195:6.6 The violent swing from an a. of miracles to an a. of
195:9.1 to the barren times of a materialistic and secular a..
195:9.5 The modern a. will refuse to accept a religion which
age, universe
10:7.3 during the present u. they collaborate with him as
13:0.7 circumscribed activities pertaining to the present u.
13:1.16 but in this u. he does have to do with their function.
13:1.16 During the present u. this is also the status sphere of
13:2.3 in this u. I do not regard Vicegerington as my home.
13:2.5 as their home, but such is not the case in this u. of
14:6.5 activities take place in the Havona of the present u.,
16:3.19 During the present u. of the noncontactability of the
17:3.10 During the present u. the space range of the extra-
19:4.2 some future u. in which the Havona population may
19:6.8 We know that the Havona of the previous u. was
20:9.4 of all the mortal-inhabited worlds of the present u..
21:1.4 ordained plans of the present u. seem to indicate
21:3.11 sovereignty—the unknown relationships of a future u.
21:5.6 new types of creature beings during the present u..
21:6.1 But as we observe their work in the present u., we
21:6.3 remain self-contained throughout the present u..
22:1.15 this assignment is for the duration of the present u.,
22:4.5 concerning only that which pertains to the present u..
22:7.9 During the current u., all trinitization-united
22:7.10 experience which apparently pertain to a future u.
22:7.14 transcend the creational limits of the present u..
22:9.7 in reserve for acquiring experience in a future u..
30:1.14 During the present u. it would not be possible to
30:1.14 within classifications pertaining to the present u.;
31:0.10 During the present u. the finaliters return to serve in
31:10.9 during the present u. Grandfanda is the chief of this
31:10.12 During the present u. the evolving personalities of
31:10.14 During the present u. we of the higher levels of
39:1.12 of Nebadon for the relationships of the next u..
40:10.11 but within the purview of the present u., finaliters,
40:10.12 finaliter attained destiny, at least for the present u..
46:7.8 There are those who believe that, in a future u.,
48:8.3 concealed beyond the horizon of the present u..
48:8.4 creature existence within the limits of the present u.
105:7.18 In this u. we are all witnessing the stupendous
106:0.3 from Paradise, for the closing of the present u.,
106:0.4 destiny as revealed in the scope of the present u..
106:0.4 seemingly final, in the present u. may be no more
106:0.10 are compromise symbolizations of the present u.
106:0.18 life, will attain the growth limit for the present u..
106:1.4 Deity are variously integrated in the present u., but
106:3.2 During the present u. the administrative
106:3.2 Supreme at the termination of the present u. will
106:8.20 the second level has become manifest to our own u.
106:9.4 all reality, be it in this or any other u., is twofold:
106:9.11 in this u. the realities of the Father are revealed
112:7.11 most amazing of all the cosmic phenomena of this u..
115:6.5 In the present u. this dual motion is revealed in the
116:2.12 to the seven superuniverses and for the present u..
116:5.11 In the present u. this potential of physical power
117:2.2 characterizes creature existence in the present u. is
117:2.3 sons: They are born and live in the present u.;
117:2.3 they are in the present u., are really of the u.—
117:2.3 in the experiential growth of the present u.,
117:2.3 being held in reserve for the next u..
117:2.4 are nonparticipating in the growth of the present u..
117:2.4 In a sense we are in status as of the preceding u. as
117:2.7 existent upon the consummation of the present u.,
117:2.7 Outer-spacers—citizens of the next u.—will have a
117:2.7 the power-personality synthesis of the present u..
117:2.9 summation of the entire finite activity of this u..
117:3.11 During the present u. the Supreme Being is unable to
117:4.11 The great struggle of this u. is between the potential
117:6.17 Despite the fact that you cannot, in this u., find him
117:7.1 of Supremacy at the culmination of the present u..
118:0.13 Each successive u. is the antechamber of the next era
118:4.4 As causation operates in this u. and concerning the
119:8.7 In this u. he reveals the Supreme and participates in
119:8.7 in the next u. we believe he will be collaborating
age-abiding
157:6.10 Son shall be endowed with life that is more than a..”
age-long
38:9.13 most certainly be recognized for their a. service in
170:2.1 liberate man from the a. bondage of animal fear
age-old
90:3.9 a scientific era is destroying man’s a. theories of
120:2.5 the souls, and emancipate their minds from a. fears.
age-producing
73:6.4 antidotal to the a. elements of animal existence.
aged
72:6.1 insurance scheme for protection of the infirm and a..
72:9.4 This does not apply to a. persons who may be retired
83:5.13 Primitive women a. very early because of frequent
86:4.7 The a. much preferred to be killed before becoming
89:5.7 a. parents would seek to be eaten by their children;
122:9.28 by the farewell salutation of Anna, the a. poetess,
139:4.4 the a. apostle did not hesitate repeatedly to refer to
139:4.6 and at Ephesus, when the a. bishop was no longer
139:6.2 Nathaniel, the only support of a. and infirm parents,
146:3.1 Jesus had a memorable discussion with the a. Greek
151:0.1 they attended the synagogue to hear an a. Jew of
174:0.1 Jesus said good-bye to the a. Simon, and gave his
agelong
11:5.8 zone pulsates in a. cycles of gigantic proportions.
12:9.5 science is engaged in the a. contest between truth
17:1.7 mortal graduates from the a training of the ascendant
20:8.3 They conduct an a. course of training, ranging from
21:5.7 means the beginning of the end of a. uncertainty
22:2.6 for long periods separated in the a. inward ascent
24:1.11 make an a. study of the problems found in the realms
31:10.19 associate this a. mobilization and organization of
40:10.6 the chance to participate in the a. struggle of some
48:8.4 one of the stages of their a. progress from animal to
53:3.6 He protested against the a. program for preparing
53:8.4 would forever settle the status of his a. enemies,
55:4.24 Upon obtaining release from their a. assignment,
59:4.1 In the a. struggle between land and water, for long
60:4.1 There has been an a. rhythm associated with this
60:4.2 and the thwarted momentum of their a. drift are
62:7.6 marked the termination of the Life Carriers’ a.
68:1.3 And human society has evolved in a. cycles as a
68:2.5 History is but the record of man’s a. food struggle.
70:2.11 this conflict is analogous to the a. struggle between
79:5.5 The story of this a. contest between the red and
81:6.41 of mankind’s a. rise from animal to human levels of
82:3.2 reason for this a. sex problem: Self-maintenance is
92:3.5 The cult advances in generation epochs and a. cycles
115:4.6 emerge from Paradise to engage in the a. task of
117:7.17 rest, relaxation from the a. struggle for evolutionary
agencies
3:1.6 and the actions of his eternal co-ordinates and a.,
3:1.7 inexplicable intrusion of one of his exclusive a.
4:1.7 I have a general understanding of how these a. and
5:3.5 are co-operating with the a. of the Conjoint Actor.
6:8.4 With the help and guidance of these celestial a. the
7:6.4 the controlling and creative a. of the Third Source
9:0.4 the a. of the Conjoint Actor ceaselessly manipulate
9:3.5 to the acts of the Third Source and his manifold a..
9:3.7 function to the Isle of Paradise, and indeed the a.
9:3.8 the a. of the Third Source and Center are the levers
9:8.1 his co-ordinate and subordinate personalities and a..
9:8.19 A group of control creatures and a. that function
24:1.12 beings utilize all a., forces, and personalities in the
30:1.18 Unrevealed Creative A. of the Ancients of Days.
32:4.2 these events by and through these ordained a. and
33:7.4 are carried out upon the orders, and through the a.,
34:1.1 this preliminary work of creation by the a. of the
35:2.3 up to universe headquarters through the regular a.
36:2.18 or mechanical levels of mind by the a. of the Infinite
42:2.4 certain unidentified equalizing and compensating a.
46:7.2 expert in the employment of the power a. of their
77:1.2 of the interassociation of spiritual and material a.
77:8.10 midwayers to make direct contact with material a..
84:0.2 planetary factors—only families are continuing a. in
87:4.4 the concept of both good and bad supernatural a.;
90:3.1 the favor and support of these superhuman a..
90:3.5 animal combat, and other readily identifiable a. were
91:1.2 Religion and its a., the chief of which is prayer, are
91:5.6 prayer becomes associated with many secondary a.,
92:0.5 These a. have long functioned on Urantia, and
92:0.5 Much of the potential of these divine a. has never
94:6.1 through an unusual co-ordination of spiritual a.,
112:5.1 and of himself or through his manifold universe a..
113:3.2 correlate the manifold a and influences of the Infinite
114:0.1 the kingdoms of men through celestial forces and a.
114:6.12 assigned to the assistance of the mortal a. dedicated
114:6.19 seraphim of planetary supervision utilize many a. for
115:4.6 the co-operation of the absonite a. of Paradise and
116:3.1 The Deities also function through their various a.
117:3.11 exhausted by the creative a. of time and space.
118:4.3 the influence of certain transcendental a. whose
118:4.6 act of the Ultimacy of Deity and of the manifold a.
136:5.3 Jesus that in no case would these superhuman a.
136:5.4 where the Father directs me to release such a. in
137:4.13 superhuman a. in the matter of the space assembly of
agency
5:0.2 any part or phase or kind of creation through the a.
5:6.8 No other being, force, creator, or a. in all the wide
8:1.3 the God of Action, the executive a. for the reality
9:5.3 through the a. of the physical controllers, ministers
34:2.4 Life is ministered and maintained through the a. of
86:5.3 the soul was native to the body or was an external a.
87:5.4 retaliation was to strike back through a human a.
87:6.13 to attempt to pit one a. against another, for, if a
91:0.1 Prayer, as an a. of religion, evolved from previous
91:1.4 True prayer does not appear until the a. of religious
91:3.2 dignity, and prayer as an a. of religion has appeared.
91:3.3 prayer function as the most potent a. of religion in
94:6.1 Through the a. of human teachers the Salem gospel
98:6.1 religious institutions lacked a powerful driving a.
101:4.3 presented by the function of some other celestial a.,
109:3.8 by disinheritance through the a. of unfit and inferior
113:4.1 but seraphim do function as the personal a. of the
128:1.3 Jesus employed no a. not a part of his human
agent
8:0.1 and the Word-God for a universal and infinite a. of
8:3.5 Infinite Spirit is the effective a. of the all-loving
65:6.3 The spore is most efficient as a reproductive a., but
90:3.5 If no observable natural a. could be discovered,
95:2.6 general belief in the efficacy of spittle as a healing a.,
95:5.14 Egypt thus became the a. for transmitting the culture
138:10.6 5. Matthew was the fiscal a. of the apostolic corps.
139:4.1 John functioned as the personal a. of Jesus in dealing
139:7.2 In a way Matthew was the fiscal a. and publicity
agents
13:1.3 Trinitized Secrets of Supremacy are the personal a.
17:3.5 The Reflective Spirits are not merely transmitting a.;
22:9.4 They are the apprehending a. of the Ancients of
24:1.2 they function solely as the a. of the Conjoint Actor.
29:4.21 so-called catalytic a. augment chemical reactions.
29:4.32 by this function; they act like living catalytic a..
37:9.12 the abandonters, the creation of the unrevealed a. of
39:4.2 They serve as the personal a. of the system rulers,
45:4.1 four and twenty counselors are his personal a. on
45:4.1 They are the designated a. for executing the
53:7.3 outgoing messages were dispatched by seraphic a.
53:9.2 Lucifer was taken into custody by the a. of the
97:9.19 Jehonadab to destroy the prophets (real estate a.)
104:4.13 Energy is organized by the cosmic a. of the Third
109:7.3 Adjusters are the personal a. of the full ministry of
130:1.1 Gonod’s a. in Mesopotamia had transacted much
135:10.3 the a. of Herod placed John under arrest.
137:4.13 At Cana on this occasion the a. of the Creator made
137:4.13 made wine just as they do by the ordinary natural
137:4.13 they made wine independently of time and with the
139:8.13 baptizing until Thomas was apprehended by the a.
140:3.1 and as my a. on earth you will be obligated to
162:2.4 The a. of the scribes wanted to lay hands upon him,
162:2.5 When the Pharisees and their a. heard the people
162:3.2 was met by a group of the hired a. of the Sanhedrin
162:7.6 When the unbelieving Jews and the a. of the
162:7.6 the a. of the Sanhedrin sought to place him under
172:1.2 The a. of the Sanhedrin were present, but they feared
178:2.3 David Zebedee, through the work of his secret a. in
191:0.1 afraid of being arrested by the a. of the Sanhedrin if
ages—human age or numeric
47:2.3 families of five, ranging in a. from one year to
47:2.5 reared in families of five, ranging in a. from six to
47:2.5 families consist of children whose a. are six, eight,
55:3.10 too many years to intervene between the a. of a
123:0.2 the near neighbors there were six others whose a.
126:1.3 brothers and sisters as they grew up to suitable a..
128:2.1 Jesus now had brothers and sisters ranging in a. from
ages—see ages to come; ages, early; ages, past;
ages, universe; see Dark; see Middle
1:0.3 carried this divine exhortation down through the a.
2:2.1 Throughout the eternal a. it has been the Father
2:5.9 and throughout the endless circle of the eternal a..
4:1.1 For a. the inhabitants of Urantia have misunderstood
4:1.2 Through long a. the human race has struggled to
4:1.6 At this very moment, as during the remote a. of
8:1.1 adventure—the divine panorama of the eternal a..
11:8.2 the bend of the a., the trend of the circle, the swing
15:1.3 planetary system, or its predecessors, traversed a.
15:1.5 For untold a. Orvonton will pursue this almost
15:5.11 it requires a. upon a. for such enormous masses of
16:5.3 mortal mind during the earlier evolutionary a. of
17:2.6 stand in awe of the possibility of what the future a.
17:6.8 5. The Postbestowal A..
17:6.9 6. The A. of Light and Life.
19:6.4 entering the finaliter corps sometime during the a. of
19:6.6 be born in the flowering of the a. of light and life.
20:6.8 In the presovereignty a. of a local universe, this is
21:3.13 Even in the prebestowal a. a Creator Son rules his
22:4.7 attain the Trinity embrace, and in remote future a.
23:4.3 For a. these partnerships of unique personalities
24:6.1 the goal of the a.: God, rest, and then eternity of
24:6.7 For a. we had been taught that the evolutionary
26:10.4 joy and gladness to the tasks of former days and a..
26:11.8 metamorphosis is the true rest, relaxation of the a..
27:7.6 expression of the accumulated emotions of the a.,
28:1.3 during these stirring a. of universe assembling and
28:5.9 So are the wisdom of the a. and the intellect of the
30:4.33 But the future a. of the evolution of the spheres of
31:3.6 with the injunction of the a., “Be you perfect”;
31:3.7 while during the a. of this ascent from the lowest
31:10.17 2. For a. upon a. there continues the unexplained
32:1.5 For long a. such a local creation evolves, suns
32:5.3 a series of such experiences, lives, a., or epochs,
32:5.4 worlds of space around the circle of the eternal a..
34:2.1 personal during the a. preceding the final Michael
34:2.6 achievement sometime in the eternal a. of the
35:9.8 excessive trouble in the earlier a. of the universe,
36:1.4 In the later and settled a. of an evolving universe
36:3.7 During the a. intervening between life establishment
37:5.1 destiny of all mortals in the prebestowal a. of
38:7.3 cherubim and sanobim serve for a. in these capacities
39:4.13 stretch across universes and through the eternal a..
39:5.9 In the more advanced planetary a. these seraphim
40:5.9 For a. upon a., before man’s ascent to the level of
40:5.11 through long a. of evolutionary trials and tribulations
40:10.6 the ascending processional of the planetary a. as
41:10.4 During the earlier a. of all these new worlds,
42:4.2 then, after countless a. and almost endless wandering
42:4.2 transformations continue through successive a. and
43:3.4 Down through the a. there has been great
44:0.3 through the a. this brilliant body of skillful workers
45:1.11 spectacle has been observable during recent a. and
45:4.21 for the great teachers of other and subsequent a.
45:4.21 a. of light and life are to be anticipated on Urantia,
45:5.7 of the Material Sons is largely determined by their a..
46:0.1 administered most efficiently, and as the a. pass,
47:2.3 Children of pre-Adjuster a. are cared for in families
47:5.1 when you bid good-bye—at least for a few a.—
48:4.10 living over again the enactments of other days and a.
48:6.31 and plans encompass provisions for the future a.
48:8.3 then spend a. upon a. piloting you, one by one,
49:1.7 It often requires a. upon a. to recoup the damage
49:2.16 for a. they continue to fly even after they have
49:6.3 Throughout the earlier a. of an inhabited world,
49:6.6 exempt from the morontia life, the earlier a. of the
49:6.9 Throughout the earlier a. of an evolutionary world,
49:6.9 But as the a. pass, more and more the guardians of
49:6.16 Still farther on in the planetary a. of spiritual striving,
50:4.2 They are, in comparison with later a., simple,
50:5.7 by doing; education is the watchword of these a..
50:5.10 flowering of the successive a. of physical security,
50:6.4 extent to which enlightenment is received by the a.
51:2.3 during the evolutionary a. it is not intended that a
52:0.1 These successive a. are determined by the planetary
52:3.11 New revelations of truth characterize these a.,
52:4.8 During the closing a. of this dispensation, society
52:5.8 Under the spiritual influence of these a., character
52:5.9 discoveries of the physical sciences of preceding a..
52:7.2 to effect the transition from the evolutionary a. to
52:7.5 The reward of the a. is soon to be realized;
53:3.6 proof that these mortals had spent a. of preparation
53:9.8 for a. the seven prison worlds of spiritual darkness
54:1.2 True liberty is the quest of the a. and the reward of
55:0.1 world has passed through successive planetary a.—
55:0.1 —the pre- and the post-Planetary Prince a.,
55:0.3 are destined to go on throughout the eternal a. of all
55:1.1 the admission of such a sphere to the settled a. of
55:2.2 the onset of the successive a. of the Teacher Sons,
55:2.5 earlier a. when mortals must commit their dead to
55:2.9 The translated souls of the flowering a. of the
55:3.0 3. THE GOLDEN AGES
55:3.12 Each of these successive a. represents advancing
55:4.2 ever-increasing numbers throughout the settled a.
55:4.3 which attend the unfolding of the successive a. of
55:4.15 of long-time assignment during the following a..
55:5.2 the idleness and friction of the earlier primitive a..
55:8.3 sovereigns continue to change as in former a..
55:9.3 As the a. pass, the Constellation Fathers take over
55:10.5 During this and subsequent a. the Magisterial Sons
56:7.7 Some hold that the future a. will witness some
57:3.5 this is what happened in Andronover a. upon a. ago.
57:3.12 of gravity-heat contention sometimes lasts for a.,
57:7.7 And during these a. the sun never shone upon the
57:8.12 composed of stone belonging to the preoceanic a..
57:8.13 Throughout the oceanic a., enormous layers of fossil
57:8.13 unless later deposits of the water a. have become
57:8.15 they increased in frequency and severity for a..
57:8.16 to cave in on such an extensive scale as in former a..
58:5.2 Throughout the preatmospheric a. the world was so
58:5.8 Depression of the ocean bottom during prelife a. had
58:7.1 from below all the accumulations of subsequent a.
59:0.8 methodically laid down during the succeeding a..
59:1.4 The trilobites have evolved, and for a. they dominate
59:1.9 The sedimentary deposits of these a. are of four sorts
59:1.17 There were no great ice sheets during these a..
59:2.1 In recent a. Asia has been the most stable of all the
59:2.12 needed for defensive purposes as in subsequent a..
59:5.19 as the coastlands rose and fell during these a. of
59:5.21 to modify the marine climate of the preceding a.
59:5.22 The modern ferns are truly relics of these bygone a..
59:6.1 period leading to the subsequent a. of land animals.
59:6.9 marine animals of those a. took temporary refuge in
59:6.10 and highly differentiated life of the ensuing a. of
59:6.12 During the long a. when the land was unsuited to life
60:2.12 not the ancestors of the true birds of subsequent a.
60:3.21 The wading and swimming prebirds of earlier a. had
60:4.1 lengthy marine invasions of this and previous a..
60:4.2 land erosion and marine drifts of the preceding a..
60:4.3 the Rocky Mountain system, where for a., land
61:3.6 Confronted by the highly intelligent life of these a.
62:7.6 For a. we had been on duty, assisted only by the
64:6.1 the red man is the first to evolve, and for a. he roams
64:6.28 These were a. of intense struggles between the races
65:2.3 During the intervening a. all of the vast kingdom
65:2.13 But as the a. passed, the eastern focus of life failed
66:1.1 during later a., with the management of the local
66:3.2 The one great task of those a. was to transform man
66:4.11 taught about these unseen semispirits, and for a. they
66:5.10 hope for a universal language, at least for untold a..
66:5.18 that was lost during the confusion of subsequent a.,
66:6.6 The human race had spent a. in acquiring the little
66:7.6 as to do teamwork with those of their own a..
67:5.4 vestige of the noble culture of those splendid a.
68:0.1 an animal existence, through the intervening a.,
68:5.8 The men of the pastoral a. had great love for their
68:6.7 All down through the a. the standards of living have
69:3.3 All down through the a. the taboos have operated to
69:4.4 For a. silent barter continued before men would meet
69:7.4 For a. dogs were used for food, hunting,
70:1.14 One of the great peace moves of the a. has been the
70:9.17 man back to the crude usages of primitive a..
70:11.5 and social police force of the long evolutionary a..
71:1.24 such as the feudalism of the European Middle A..
71:5.3 Throughout the earlier a. of any world, competition
72:4.1 the student attends from the a. of five to eighteen.
72:8.1 education program extending from the a. of five to
72:12.5 planetary threshold to the utopian a. of light and life.
74:5.4 For a. Adam and Eve had been instructed in the
75:3.1 All down through the a. this line had held authority
77:2.11 and such lives were regarded for a. as very long,
77:7.7 not imagine that such was not a reality in former a..
77:9.4 Midwayers are anchored on a planet until the a. of
77:9.8 will not be compensated prior to the a. of light and
77:9.10 evolution until this world attains the goal of the a.,
78:7.4 covered by water was during those Archeozoic a.
81:1.4 For a. it was considered menial to till the soil;
81:2.9 of so-called natural phenomena has required a.,
81:3.4 the Stone, Bronze, and Iron A.; all three existed at
81:3.6 A. before, the wheel had been used, but now vehicles
81:5.3 children may live and advance in subsequent a..
81:6.44 force of the accumulated momentum of all the a.
82:4.4 for long a. the offended husband or the protector
83:7.4 Down through the a. marriage has made steady
83:7.6 The real test of marriage, all down through the a.,
83:7.8 which prevents still worse situations during the a. of
84:3.6 pastoral a. woman must provide the vegetable food.
85:4.2 religious stimuli to different peoples in different a..
85:5.2 religious ceremony of subsequent agricultural a..
86:5.11 All down through the a. men have stood in awe of
87:4.1 for a. many tribes clung to the old belief in one class
87:6.3 As the a. passed, the living began to devise methods
88:1.6 For a. Friday has been regarded as an unlucky day
89:8.8 have not much changed with the passing of the a..
89:9.4 And so, after long a. the cult of the sacrifice has
90:0.3 there intervene the long a. of the shamans, who
90:2.6 shamans, have persisted right down through the a..
90:2.9 the various tribes and races all through the long a. of
90:4.3 The primitive tribes greatly feared the sick, and for a.
91:3.2 long a. this primitive type of praying is destined to
92:4.1 through the a. of a world’s history, the revelations of
93:9.8 These a. were deliberately altered in order to
95:2.3 For a. the Egyptian peoples had been given to the
100:1.2 must be made for growth of meanings at differing a.,
101:5.1 Revelation is a technique whereby a. upon a. of time
102:8.3 The difference in the religions of various a. is wholly
103:3.4 Remember that in the religion of all a. the experience
103:3.5 of religion throughout the vicissitudes of the a. and
104:1.4 in the later Andite and the post-Melchizedek a.,
109:4.3 down through the a., many of the great intellectual
109:4.4 the descendants of the primitive men of olden a..
109:6.2 to be enjoyed and utilized throughout all future a..
110:3.1 Adjusters are playing the sacred game of the a.;
112:0.1 goal of faith, the reward of the a. shall be yours;
112:0.1 throughout all of these successive a. and stages of
112:7.19 if you desire, surely the heritage of the a. is yours,
113:7.6 In the eternal a. men and angels will co-operate in
114:6.6 evolutionary progress of the successive social a..
116:1.3 Throughout the evolutionary a. the physical power
116:4.2 During those a. in which the sovereignty of
117:3.11 he will again function as a culminator in future a.
117:6.7 ensue the advancing a. of enriching experience,
121:5.1 Throughout preceding a. religion had chiefly been an
126:5.9 young persons of previous and subsequent a. have
127:0.3 for the distressed and perplexed adolescents of all a.
127:0.4 the understanding refuge of the beings of all a.
127:6.15 the divine art of revealing his Father to all a. ages
129:4.7 and detailed example for all the mortals of all a.
134:8.6 your records was intended for the backward a. of
135:5.3 that the consummation of the desire of the a. would
136:8.6 “much tribulation that many of the children of all a.
139:7.6 and politicians, down through the subsequent a.,
140:1.3 This kingdom is the desire of the good men of all a.,
140:8.2 the ideal principles of living near God in all a. and on
140:8.29 the spiritual guidance and moral instruction of all a.
141:7.5 fellowship was to be extended to all men of all a.
142:3.8 to enlarge and brighten throughout the endless a.
142:3.8 At all times and during all a. the true worship of
148:5.2 But many a. will be required to restore this part of
149:2.9 respectful oblivion and slavish drudgery of the a..
149:2.14 today and in all future a., the more man comes to
149:6.3 has had different meanings in the successive a.,
150:5.3 All down through the a. has this same faith saved
156:2.4 All down through the a. men have not been unable
163:6.7 who shall follow in your steps down through the a.,
164:3.15 all a. to refrain from despising material means in the
171:7.10 it behooves the Master’s followers in all a. to learn
175:1.5 are about to commit the supreme folly of all the a.
175:1.5 rejecting the gift of God to all men and for all a.—
181:2.24 earth and on through your training in the eternal a.
181:2.25 you have the eternal a. before you in which to
182:1.13 I am the desire of all a..
189:3.3 gone on to mansonia during the a. subsequent to the
191:4.4 for I am with you always, even to the end of the a..
191:6.3 lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the a..”
193:4.1 may be helpful to believers, in this and in future a.,
195:0.3 quickly precipitated the social-moral clash of the a.
195:4.1 spiritual decline of the so-called European “d. ages.”
195:6.1 an unthinking run on the moral bank of the a., but
195:10.12 the God-knowing men of many races during many a.,
ages to come
14:5.11 realized and gloriously gratified during the long a..
19:6.8 the central universe that are anticipatory of the a..
34:2.6 an extraordinarily well-balanced creation in the a..
40:10.4 the affairs of these realms in the universe a.?
65:3.7 your associates and fellow administrators in the a..
92:0.5 much will be revealed in the a. as mortal religion
101:4.2 presentations will stand on the records of the a.,
106:0.4 be no more than a real beginning in terms of the a..
106:3.4 In the a., after the seven superuniverses have been
117:7.13 It is believed that, in the a., the possibilities for
120:2.7 all Nebadon throughout all generations in the a..
172:1.6 in the a., wherever this gospel shall be preached
176:4.4 Jesus will return to Urantia many times during the a..
180:3.5 follow me, you shall certainly follow me in the a..”
191:5.5 Blessed are those in the a. who will believe even
195:6.2 rest assured that, in a., the teachings of the Master
ages, early
39:5.7 the survival the struggles of the e. do not breed trust.
49:2.16 the environment which prevails during the e. of some
51:4.1 The race of dominance during the e. of the worlds is
51:4.6 for the origin of slavery on the planets during the e..
52:1.4 But notwithstanding all the vicissitudes of the e. of
58:5.2 Throughout the early and preatmospheric a. the
58:7.8 In these e. when much land was near sea level,
64:7.20 The struggles of these e. were characterized by
66:5.9 the purely educational endeavors of those e..
68:3.3 to whipping the loose social orders of e. into the
68:6.3 Throughout these e., even more than at present,
70:3.6 In the e. each tribe was surrounded by concentric
81:6.16 During the e. important advances were made in
ages, past
4:5.1 of the experiences of the God-knowing men of p.,
58:4.7 stratified records of p. are now exposed to view.
70:2.1 In p. a fierce war would institute social changes
70:2.9 During p. war was a social ferment which pushed
78:7.4 story of a world-wide flood some time during p..
83:8.9 marriages are high in comparison with those of p.
84:3.3 to blame for his low opinion of woman during p.
91:7.2 and the prophets of p. were not extreme mystics.
92:3.1 examination of the fossil-bearing social strata of p.
99:0.1 In p., since social reforms were largely confined to
99:1.3 society can never hope to settle down as in p..
99:5.11 particular national or racial illumination during p..
103:6.14 In p., most of man’s knowledge and intellectual
106:9.1 in this very age as in all past and future universe a.;
113:0.1 In p. on Urantia, these destiny guardians were
163:6.4 the great men of the p. have desired to behold what
195:9.1 to rid yourselves of the superstitious creeds of p.,
ages, universe
13:2.5 the successive u. may and do redistribute certain
14:6.41 with absonite significance even in future u. which
19:6.4 entertained the thought that in these subsequent u.
20:6.8 the local a. following a Michael’s seventh bestowal
106:0.10 perspective and from the standpoint of other u..
106:0.16 cosmic evolution and destiny in relation to all u.,
106:0.18 by the circumstances of the successive u..
106:9.1 infinity in this very age as in all past and future u.
115:3.18 is concerned with the several u., the Havona,
115:3.18 the Havona, the superuniverse, and the outer u..
aggrandize
53:3.3 whole plan of worship was a clever scheme to a. the
aggrandizement
47:6.3 which are predicated neither on personal a. nor on
48:7.8 power and steadfastly refuse to use it for self-a.—
54:1.6 towards the exploitation of others for the selfish a. of
71:4.17 peoples for purposes of selfish gain or national a.?
136:6.9 divine talents and God-given abilities for personal a.
136:9.6 to use his universe endowments either for the a. of
177:4.3 that Jesus would not exert his power in self-a.;
aggrandizing
146:2.9 Prayer is not designed as a technique for a. self or
aggravate
14:5.10 in human nature—were not put there just to a. you
aggravated
5:4.14 This difficulty is a. by the fact that the doctrines of
144:6.7 Their difficulties were all the more a. because Jesus
aggregate
3:0.3 is hardly an attribute of God; it is rather the a. of
12:1.13 It consists of the seven superuniverses, with an a.
15:4.5 and a. mass of their stellar and planetary offspring.
15:6.12 constitute an enormous a. of energy and material
15:8.7 there are increased tendencies for matter to a.,
42:2.11 probably yielding an a.-mass or space-directional
42:5.4 As the ultimatons a. into electrons, condensation
64:6.29 in the a. they contributed much to the sum total of
104:3.14 a triunity, a threefold functional a. unanimity.
115:3.13 part on some subabsolute level, but never in the a..
130:4.8 this life, in the a., struggles toward higher values,
160:2.10 when these are assembled in the a., the world will
aggregated
84:0.2 Society itself is the a. structure of family units.
aggregation
12:1.1 prove conclusively that the whole vast a. of force-
12:1.11 in established orbits around the gigantic central a. of
14:0.2 one and only settled, perfect, and established a. of
15:3.1 This great a. of suns, dark islands of space, double
15:3.6 changed Andronover into a somewhat globular a.
29:4.17 keep the whole vast living energy a. in harmonious
31:8.3 enormous and diversified a. of intelligent beings who
41:0.3 efforts as to produce our present a. of space bodies,
75:8.7 if all creation were a vast a. of physical matter
104:3.15 relationship to the triunity of their personal a..
112:5.1 The living cosmos is an all but infinitely integrated a.
132:0.3 mingle with this cosmopolitan a. of Urantia mortals
163:0.1 this well-trained and experienced a. of disciples
173:1.5 In the midst of this noisy a. of money-changers,
aggregations
15:4.8 enormous a. to appear as gigantic luminous masses
15:4.9 a. of matter comparable to the separate nebulae
15:5.5 varying-sized a. of matter which may be projected
15:5.8 out on the fringe of the superuniverse starry a..
15:5.10 Such a. of matter have never been hot and, except
15:6.11 the dead suns and other large a. of matter devoid
15:6.14 These are the larger a. of matter which follow an
31:10.19 clustering of at least seventy thousand a. of matter,
32:2.7 —the a. of those worlds which are designed to
42:5.14 Ultimatons, electrons, and other mass a. of energy
42:5.14 intergravity tension of the associated a. of matter.
57:3.7 the final segregation of these immense space a. of
69:0.2 social groups, such a. always result in the creation of
70:3.3 Families united by blood ties in clans, a. of kinsmen;
112:1.19 In a. parts are added; in systems parts are arranged.
aggression
71:4.17 can prevent the prostitution of preparedness into a..
72:11.4 to the temptation to utilize their war powers in a..
79:8.1 the ever-present danger of external a. was lacking.
143:1.9 twelve continued to acquire the spirit of positive a.
aggressive
48:3.4 two types of Morontia Companions; one type is a.,
48:3.11 whether you will be associated with an a. or a
62:2.6 These a. little animals multiplied and spread over the
78:1.8 blue man was otherwise the most a., adventurous,
79:5.5 began to suffer repeated defeats at the a. hands of
79:6.9 The Chinese of 15,000 B.C. were a. militarists;
79:6.11 were keen students and a. in their pursuit of truth.
79:6.12 Andites, the north was not occupied by any a. race.
80:0.1 for the attainment of a. civilization ever to appear on
80:4.3 the a. Andites who made actual military conquests.
84:6.5 denominated positive or a. and negative or retiring.
94:0.1 Urantia has never had more a. missionaries of any
97:3.5 From the days of this a. prophet the issue was fought
122:7.2 —but Mary, being an adventurous and a. person,
123:4.8 the average childhood and youth of an a. boy,
124:1.4 Mary about the doings of their versatile and a. child
127:1.3 Jesus possessed a fluctuating but a. temperament,
128:3.6 later on he became the a. and indomitable Paul,
132:4.4 such a versatile and a. man could not thus function
138:7.4 enter upon more a. and pretentious public efforts.
139:8.7 pure and innocent but at the same time so virile, a.,
143:1.2 acquirement of a strong, robust, and a. character.
144:0.2 These conditions made it unwise to plan for a.
172:3.4 a bold and a. temporal deliverer of all Israel from
178:1.14 and a. in the preaching of this gospel of the kingdom,
180:5.9 coupled with the a. and progressive attainment of
183:4.2 disposed to follow his a. leadership had it not been
184:1.1 wholly to his brusque and a. son-in-law.
194:3.4 believer is the one progressive and a. soul on earth.
aggressively
159:5.9 Jesus required his followers to react a. to every life
aggressiveness
127:4.7 his mother’s determination and a., but Jude lacked
181:2.15 You should learn sagacity to go along with your a.
aggressor
133:1.2 I may employ sufficient force to restrain the a..
133:1.2 Then I forcibly detained the a. a sufficient length
133:1.2 I did not proceed to sit in judgment on the a., thus
133:1.4 I would determine whether or not the a. was a son
aghast
158:4.6 they were all a. at the sudden boldness, if not
agile
41:6.4 The stone atom has two a. and loosely attached
60:3.20 the lead now being taken by the more a. and active
62:2.1 hairy and a. and chattered in monkeylike fashion,
62:3.1 in the treetop abode of a superior pair of these a.
65:2.12 It was from an a. reptilian dinosaur of carnivorous
agility
41:6.5 The a. of this acrobatic calcium electron is indicated
61:1.7 4. Utilize increased a. in escaping from enemies.
61:2.5 Brains and a. had replaced armor and size in the
61:3.10 the elephant is handicapped by size and lack of a..
195:6.6 The fatalistic a. of the mind of a materialist forever
agitate
36:3.5 Life Carriers are living catalytic presences which a.,
agitated
41:5.5 X rays charge the highly heated and a. electrons with
88:6.8 ignorant superstition a. the primitive minds of men
125:2.4 Mary became nervously a. during the fore part of
135:11.3 John was also much a., for he perceived that he
145:2.12 a young man in the congregation who had been a. by
171:1.5 Lazarus at Bethany and became tremendously a.
182:2.2 The apostles, being much a., were loath to return
agitation
19:5.6 is no quantitative excitation, only a qualitative a..
100:4.2 no growth without psychic conflict and spiritual a..
127:2.1 At about this time there was considerable a. in favor
127:2.6 Jewish religion was involved in all this a. against
127:2.10 The a. persisted; not again was Jesus in universal
135:12.2 And this new a. concerning Jesus of Nazareth,
139:11.6 was a rabid revolutionist, a fearless firebrand of a.,
142:8.3 By the first days of June the a. against Jesus had so
142:8.5 that he had become frightened by their previous a.
142:8.5 Immediately a new a. for Jesus’ apprehension sprang
151:5.5 his glance back upon Simon Peter, who, in his a.,
152:1.2 Since there was much a. in Capernaum against
agitations
104:4.28 of Paradise, whence emanate the unimaginable a. of
agitator
139:11.1 Simon was a fiery a. and was also a man who spoke
154:4.3 2. That Jesus was a dangerous and designing a. who
184:1.4 of your disciples, besides Simon Zelotes, the a.?”
185:5.3 Barabbas was a noted political a. and murderous
agitators
70:12.8 2. Machinations of ignorant and superstitious a..
Agni—fire god
94:1.3 and A., the three-headed fire god, lord of the earth
94:1.4 A., the most ancient deity, was often exalted as the
94:4.6 Many of the ancient gods of the Aryans, such as A.
104:1.2 perpetuated in A., the Vedic three-headed fire god.
ago—see years ago
7:5.5 Long, long a. the Eternal Son bestowed himself
15:1.3 traversed ages a.; and some day in the remote
43:5.16 Long a. the prophet recognized the controlling hand
57:1.1 in the superuniverse of Orvonton, long, long a..
57:3.5 what happened in Andronover ages upon ages a..
57:6.5 The fifth planet of the solar system of long, long a.
65:2.9 all descended from the enormous reptiles of long a..
69:8.2 Not long a. enslavement was the lot of the captives
70:1.20 women long a. ceased to fight, though they have fed
78:5.7 of the Andites who navigated the Pacific of long a.
79:1.8 brunet-Mongolian types in the Tarim basin of long a.
79:2.3 missing from this racial melting pot of long a.;
80:9.2 But long a. this race became thoroughly mixed with
95:4.2 these noble sentiments of long a. would do honor
97:5.6 messages more than two and a half millenniums a.
113:2.2 Rantowoc, a wise man of the red race of long a..
143:2.5 Did not the Prophet Jeremiah long a. tell you that the
151:2.5 whereas we were all of one mind an hour a., now
164:3.10 And that is only a few hours a..
175:2.1 the individual descendants of these long-a. Jews
agog
145:3.1 all Capernaum and its environs were a. over these
148:8.1 Jerusalem was a. over this event, and messengers
169:0.2 the Master’s arrival, and the entire assembly was a..
agondonter
50:7.2 Tabamantia is an a. of finaliter status, having
agondonters
50:7.2 sector by themselves and are known as the a.,
50:7.2 This functional grouping of the a. persists
agony
182:3.9 to bear down with crushing cruelty and terrible a..
184:2.9 when Peter had shed these tears of a., he turned his
187:5.8 the overwhelming emotional a. and the acute anguish
190:0.5 It was the depth and a. of Mary’s love, the fullness
agrarian
97:3.6 The prophet began as an a. reformer and ended up
agree—see agree, not or never
37:10.3 you would a. that they seem to be perfect animals.
46:5.27 the privilege of the mortals from each world to a.,
51:4.8 ought to be able to a on the biologic disfellowshiping
99:5.7 been able to a. upon as a common religious attitude.
102:8.1 watchcare and final salvation, no two religions a.;
103:1.4 It is much easier for men to a. on religious values—
103:1.4 And this explains how religion can a. on values
112:4.12 if both seraphim and Adjuster essentially a. in every
133:1.2 no two persons are likely to a. as to the punishment
133:1.5 In my heart, Teacher, I a. with you, but in my head
151:2.7 fellow preachers were about ready to a. with him,
153:4.5 give us a predetermined sign which we will a. upon
153:4.5 Will you a. to such an arrangement?”
154:3.1 Herod did a. to the plan of permitting the
154:6.1 always treated his family fairly and refused to a. to
159:1.3 for, where two or three of you a. concerning any
163:3.7 Did not each of you a. to work for a denarius a day?
184:3.6 at least two witnesses must a. upon any point
agree, not or never
97:9.5 David and Saul never could a..
103:7.15 in which science and religion may never fully a..
127:3.2 James did not fully a. with his mother regarding the
135:12.2 never would John a. either to leave the domains of
147:6.2 to put a stop to his teaching, but they could not a.
151:2.3 interpretation of the parable, I do not fully a. with
154:6.1 always treated his family fairly and refused to a. to
173:2.2 But they could not a. as to when and how Jesus
agreeable
39:3.5 constitute efficient and a. working groups on earth;
48:4.10 a. pleasure in living over again the enactments of
64:7.3 Sangik peoples found existence more easy and a. in
69:3.3 Man has most selfishly chosen the more a. work,
130:2.4 the salt which is to make this brother more a. to all
agreeably
142:4.1 But Flavius was a. surprised when Jesus entered
agreed
35:6.3 unless all three of the Most Highs are a. upon all the
67:1.2 Prince a. to betray the planet upon announcement of
73:0.1 readily a. to join the Life Carriers in a petition to
77:3.4 Neither were their leaders a. concerning construction
107:1.2 all are a. that they proceed direct from the Father,
121:6.9 they were all a. on Jerusalem as the center of their
123:1.3 They a. to refrain from all mention of these matters
127:1.5 Jesus maintained (and his mother a.) that girls
127:5.2 When her father a. to such a plan, Rebecca had
128:4.2 bankers who a. to support this newly projected
129:2.2 Jesus a. to remain in Jerusalem until Passover time,
129:2.4 they a. that it would be the better plan to invest
129:2.9 And Jesus a. to make the trip.
135:5.5 All were a. that some drastic purging or purifying
136:1.1 all were a. that he was to be the Messiah,
137:1.3 Whereupon they a. to go at once to consult John.
144:6.3 provided you are all a., then I pledge in advance
144:6.5 The first item the group a. upon was the adoption of
144:6.6 be held every three months at places to be a. upon
144:6.7 They finally a.: As long as John lived, or until they
144:6.8 It was next a., in case of the death of John, that
144:6.11 were considered and solutions unanimously a. upon.
147:6.2 They were all a. that something should be done to
148:7.2 In silence you all a. that it was lawful to lift the
154:6.2 talked these things over and a. among themselves
157:4.2 The two Simons were well-nigh a. in their estimate
162:9.4 It was a. that Abner and his associates were to join
163:3.5 When he had a. with the laborers to pay them a
163:3.6 expected to receive more than the amount a. upon.
167:4.4 all a. that it was only folly to allow Jesus to go
173:2.2 it was unanimously a. that Jesus must be destroyed,
173:2.2 Finally they a. upon appointing five groups to go
174:1.1 They had both a. to lay the matter before Jesus,
174:4.3 the first and great commandment; and we are a.
175:4.3 a. that they would make open acknowledgment of
177:4.8 they a. among themselves to arrest Jesus the next
181:0.1 beliefs and hopes of wish fulfillment were thus a.,
184:3.13 Already had the full Sanhedrin a. that Jesus was
184:5.6 No two witnesses had a. on any matter except those
184:5.8 were a. upon while the accused prisoner was absent.
185:2.2 “Since you have not a. on any definite charges, why
188:1.7 had been properly prepared for burial, and they a.
193:6.3 they a. to cast lots in order to determine which of
194:4.12 They all a. that they must separate themselves from
agreeing
89:6.3 bargained with the “god of battles,” a. to pay a price
127:2.5 came forward a. to support Jesus’ family if he
agreement
15:11.3 prevailed the most perfect harmony and working a.
16:6.3 channels of astonishing similarity and inexplicable a..
27:6.3 but their final conclusions are always in uniform a..
27:7.8 The first jubilee marked the mortal a. with the
31:7.3 future comrades, but there is little a. among them.
56:7.7 We are not all in a. respecting the future status of
93:6.4 with Abraham represents the great Urantian a.
96:3.4 The Hebrews for their part entered into an a. to
103:1.2 When one mortal is in full a. with the philosophy of
110:3.4 a more harmonious working a. between you and
130:3.6 the existence of an eternal God and were much in a.
135:7.1 cousin, but that was contrary to their expressed a..
141:3.3 the contending parties to come to some sort of a.,
154:3.2 no objection to the a. between Herod and the
154:4.1 but they could not find any common ground for a..
163:2.1 this committee of three were not unanimous in a.,
176:2.8 There was little a. between the subsequent written
177:5.2 When the rulers of the Jews reach an a. to destroy
184:3.7 witnesses approached even the semblance of an a.
agreements
62:5.8 this was the first of a series of such a. which finally
89:8.4 the gods were conceived of as entering into real a.
agrees
93:6.4 God a. to do everything; man only a. to believe
agricultural
46:7.2 On Jerusem you will be amazed by the a.
66:7.19 was not consigned to a. toil as the penalty of
68:5.9 4. The a. stage. This era was brought about by the
68:5.13 developments must ever rest upon a sound a. basis.
68:6.5 the larger centers of life when supported by an a.
72:2.5 1. The upper house is elected by industrial, a.,
72:9.2 economic function—industrial, professional, a.,
72:10.1 the defectives are placed, by sexes, in different a.
79:8.2 The Chinese early turned to a. pursuits, which
79:8.3 the conservatism of an overwhelmingly a. people,
79:8.15 they passed from a primitive a. society to a higher
81:1.6 the Andites were carrying out the improved a.
82:3.7 She was required to execute a piece of a. work
84:3.1 basis of family unity under the herder and a. mores
85:5.2 came the chief religious ceremony of the a. ages.
95:5.12 The rank and file of the a. laborers never grasped his
124:2.9 It was a province of a. villages and thriving industrial
126:5.10 entered into keen competition in their a. efforts.
agriculture
49:4.5 A. is universal on all atmospheric worlds; tilling the
52:2.8 During this age a. makes its appearance.
61:3.11 used horses for food, then for travel, and later in a.
64:6.14 were the first to develop a home life based on a..
66:7.1 imported teachers to encourage development of a.
66:7.18 A few engaged in a. and horticulture.
68:5.9 and Adam endeavored to teach horticulture and a..
68:5.10 A. more than quadrupled the land-man ratio of the
68:5.10 It may be combined with the pastoral pursuits of the
68:5.11 A. and industrialism are the activities of peace.
68:5.12 that of the herders to the territorial stage of a..
68:5.13 now is industry supplementing a., with increased
69:9.14 a. was thus the genesis of the private ownership of
71:1.5 2. Cities plus a. and industry.
71:1.15 2. A. and the domestication of animals.
72:4.1 A. and horticulture are also taught throughout the
72:4.2 The feeble-minded are trained only in a. and animal
73:3.5 glorification of horticulture and the exaltation of a..
73:5.8 beautiful and replete exhibition of horticulture and a.
74:7.2 recess were devoted to practical horticulture and a.,
76:2.1 elected to be a herder; Cain had chosen to follow a..
76:2.3 with the work of building, defense, and a..
76:3.9 Children were subjected to courses of training in a.,
77:4.7 embracing temples, metalwork, a., animals, pottery
79:1.2 where the herders were gradually turning to a..
79:5.7 hunters who practiced a. to a small extent.
79:8.2 a population well below the land-man ratio for a.
79:8.6 arts, especially in the realms of a. and horticulture.
79:8.15 mother- to father-family, the establishment of a.,
80:1.2 Andonite Syrians early introduced pottery and a.
80:3.5 were well versed in the domestic arts and in crude a.,
80:3.9 commenced to engage in a. and commerce,
80:9.13 this was a great period of a. in southern Europe.
81:1.4 were held in greater esteem than the offerings of a..
81:1.5 passing from hunting to a. only occurred in those
81:2.10 which prepared the way for a. and transportation.
81:2.13 slavery and private ownership of land came with a..
81:3.3 always surrounded by zones of a. and cattle raising
81:5.2 Through a., animal domestication, and improved
84:3.10 the coming of a. has enhanced woman’s prestige and
84:3.10 there ensued great improvement in methods of a.,
124:2.9 explaining the advantages of a. over industry and
127:3.11 engage in a. and sheep raising unless Jesus advised
agriculturist
52:3.3 hunter and herder stage of civilization to that of the a
68:5.11 militant, warlike; the a. is a more peace-loving type.
70:8.7 contributed to the differentiation of the herder-a.
84:3.10 this was true up to the time man himself turned a..
agriculturists
50:4.3 and teachers in the Prince’s schools were all a. and
71:1.2 swoop down on peaceful herders or settled a. to
72:3.2 Even the a. who reside in small country settlements
78:5.8 skillful domesticators of animals and expert a..
79:8.6 The hydraulic problems faced by the a. in Shensi and
80:1.4 an open grazing land overspread by herders and a..
80:7.2 engaged in writing and carried on as herders and a.
81:1.4 slaves were so generally employed by the earlier a.,
81:3.1 others became a. or collectors of water-borne food
84:3.8 captives were no longer killed but enslaved as a..
86:1.5 still later a. were increasingly conscious that crops
90:2.6 A severe drought meant death to the early a.;
Agrippa, Herod—the grandson of Herod the Great
139:3.8 being early put to death with the sword by HA..
139:3.8 HA. feared James above all the other apostles.
aground
132:7.4 of faulty charts of navigation, the good ship ran a..
Ahab—the king of Ephraim
97:3.6 When A. murdered the Naboths in the intrigue to get
97:9.18 King A. of Ephraim gathered ten other groups and
97:9.19 New trouble started when King A. tried to buy
97:9.19 His Phoenician wife forged A.’ name to papers
97:9.19 denouncing A. for the murder of the Naboths.
123:5.12 that long line of Hebrew prophets, who reproved A.
124:6.3 Jesus’ parents recounted the doings of A and Jezebel
ahead—see ahead, just
5:1.1 There is a long, long road a. of mortal man before
17:6.10 regard the Universe Mother Spirits as having a. of
32:5.8 The goal of eternity is a.!
38:2.6 the seraphim are just a trifle a. of mortal races in the
39:1.10 a. lies the challenging mystery of a greater and vaster
47:1.5 parents may leave a mansion world a. of the child,
47:3.6 with the program which lies immediately a..
65:3.7 in the long future a., when you may sometime be
72:4.6 When a brilliant student completes his work a. of
79:6.10 One Truth proclaimed by Singlangton kept them a.
79:6.10 as India languished, so China forged a. under the
79:7.2 settlements along the Yellow River had forged a. of
80:6.2 from the Euphrates region, seemed to forge a..
99:2.6 living experience finds no difficulty in keeping a. of
112:4.2 to proceed to the mansion worlds a. of the formal
123:5.1 eager for the new school life which was a. of him.
127:3.14 for these tasks by our hope of better days a..”
128:6.3 and for the first time in years had some funds a..
133:0.2 they sent all their belongings on a. by pack train to
133:3.7 refreshment and plan for the new and better life a..
136:8.5 futility of the Caligastia method of trying to get a.
137:2.3 Jesus, looking a. and up the road, saw one Philip
143:7.5 Worship is intended to anticipate the better life a.
151:3.13 a forecast of what lay a. of him for the remainder of
171:4.2 against the trials and testing which lie a. of us.
171:6.1 Zaccheus ran on a. and climbed up into a sycamore
172:3.14 The Pharisees hastened on a. of the procession to
174:5.9 What shall I say as I look a. and discern what is
181:1.2 a life designed to prepare you for the next one a..
183:3.1 why Judas chose to be a. of the Master’s enemies:
183:3.1 it would appear that he had arrived on the scene a.
183:3.10 the olive orchards and was there a. of the mob,
187:1.7 the terrible days of tragedy a. for Jerusalem and
188:5.5 look at Jesus on the cross and have forged on a.,
ahead, just
26:10.6 But the traversal of the innermost circle lies j.,
38:2.6 the seraphim are just a trifle a. of mortal races in
49:0.1 veritable training school for the stage of existence j.
59:4.1 been victorious, but times of land victory are j..
100:4.5 breathing hate and animosity as he looks fiercely j.
153:5.5 rest, for busy times are upon us; active days are j..”
157:3.2 and acquire new strength for the trying times j..
157:4.6 would undoubtedly endure the trials which were j.
165:5.5 But in the work which is j. of us, and in that which
165:5.5 Verily, verily, I say to you that a crisis is j. in your
168:4.1 thought would prepare them for the trying days j..
174:0.2 Jesus said: “Be not dismayed by the events j..
174:5.12 and be made ready for the fiery trial which is j..
177:0.1 we came to Jerusalem and meditate on what is j.,
177:5.2 you may be strengthened for the days that are j..”
179:4.5 for the temptations and trials which are j..”
181:2.17 a firm and loving hand during the trying time j.,
181:2.18 are to hold them together during the trying time j.
181:2.19 Hard times are just a. of us.
Ahura
95:7.2 Babylonian Ishtar, Hebrew Yahweh, Iranian A.,
Ahura-Mazda—the head of Zoroastrian galaxy of seven gods
95:6.2 he created a galaxy of seven supreme gods with A.
98:5.3 was a degeneration of the A. deity concept of
Ai—Ammonite city
69:8.3 The ambush of Ai, with the wholesale slaughter of
aid—noun
1:5.15 who seeks, by divine a., to ascend to the spiritually
5:1.4 from the lack of almost every human a. to culture
14:5.5 forward beyond his assigned circuit without the a.
17:4.1 each Reflective Spirit creating his own A..
17:4.2 sometimes one A. functions acceptably, while on
29:4.25 With the a. of their fellow controllers they are
30:3.4 They carry on their work with the a. of a multitude
35:1.1 bringing into existence the beings of personal a.,
38:2.1 perceive you as you are in the flesh without the a. of
41:9.1 their electrons that light escapes only with the a. of
50:2.2 if a. is not voluntarily requested, the Melchizedeks
55:4.9 that they may humanize in the morontia by the a. of
67:3.5 seraphim, with the a. of three faithful midwayers,
88:4.1 involuntary spirit a. through the use of fetishes or
91:1.2 was obliged to seek the a. of nonreligious magic,
91:3.5 the ego to look both ways for help: for material a. to
97:9.24 from Egypt for the a. of Assyria against Babylon.
98:6.1 without the a. of institutional organization of some
105:3.3 apart from the action and a. of this absolute pattern
126:3.12 with the a. of Miriam they began the sale of milk to
127:2.12 own decisions and with only the a. of his Monitor,
130:6.6 It was here that Jesus and Ganid gave first a. to a lad
146:2.17 We worship God by the a. of the Father’s spirit and
160:4.14 who can only keep up the struggle of life by the a.
189:2.3 and then, with the a. of the Urantia midwayers,
189:2.3 By the a. of certain morontia auxiliary personalities
aid—verb
32:5.6 I am endeavoring to a. you in the crystallization of
103:5.11 pressure is only negatively helpful in that it may a.
111:7.3 Why do you not a. the Adjuster in the task of
160:2.9 but it does a. in greatly lessening the sting.
194:2.20 designed to a. in the ascending search for God.
aide
132:0.1 a. standing on his right, “If I had that fellow’s kingly
aided
64:6.4 They were a. by their early invention of the bow
121:2.11 Herod built the harbor of Caesarea, which a. in
132:0.5 a. in turning the chief Mithraic temple into the first
191:0.1 and Thomas would have a. them to direct their
aides
122:8.4 and that their son John was to be his chief of a.,
139:4.2 The fact that John was one of the three personal a.
139:4.3 James, and John were assigned as personal a. to
aiding
6:2.4 jointly shares the responsibility of a. all creatures of
84:6.6 pilgrims who were once men and women will be a.
97:1.4 Samuel was a. the evolving God concept to ascend
110:3.2 become powerful influences a. in your advancement
aids—noun; see Aids, Image; Aids, Personal;
Aids, Universe
22:10.1 function as personal a. to the high sons of the
35:2.5 These eldest Sons of a universe are the chief a. of the
35:5.1 After the creation of the personal a. and the first
37:3.6 Two archangels are assigned as the personal a. of a
38:7.3 Cherubim and sanobim are the efficient a. of the
39:2.17 superior seraphim also furnish messenger a. upon
39:3.11 many serve as messenger a. to constellation rulers;
39:4.2 They are invaluable a. in the execution of the details
39:5.2 But the seraphic a. of your defaulting Material Sons
50:2.3 assistants from among their corps of planetary a..
67:6.5 consisting of one of the loyal a. of the fallen Prince
106:9.3 Time, space, and experience are man’s greatest a. to
167:6.6 are powerful and effective a. to true worship.
Aids, Personal
24:0.6 4. Personal A. of the Infinite Spirit.
24:0.10 the P. are characterized by the possession of
24:0.10 The P. of the Infinite Spirit are stationed on the
24:0.11 the Solitary Messengers and perhaps the PA. range
24:3.0 3. PERSONAL AIDS OF THE INFINITE SPIRIT
24:3.1 as to the time or manner of the creation of the P..
24:3.1 Their number must be legion, but it is not of record
24:3.1 I venture to estimate that their number extends high
24:3.1 not limited as to numbers in the creation of these P..
24:3.2 The P. of the Infinite Spirit exist for the exclusive
24:3.2 P. flash to and fro to the uttermost parts of creation.
24:3.2 there these P. may appear for the purpose of
24:3.2 They traverse space much as do the Solitary
24:3.2 they are not persons in the sense that the messengers
24:3.3 The P. are all equal and identical; they disclose no
24:3.3 they do not manifest a spirit presence to other spirit
24:3.3 are always aware of the proximity of these A.; but
24:3.3 undoubtedly renders them all the more serviceable to
24:3.4 the P. are about the only ones you will not encounter
30:1.74 4. Personal A. of the Infinite Spirit.
30:2.70 4. Personal A. of the Infinite Spirit.
42:12.10 Inspired Trinity Spirits, P. of the Infinite Spirit,
Aids, Reflective Image
15:10.2 the abiding places of the Reflective Spirits and the R.
15:10.20 7. The seven R.—the spokesmen of the Reflective
15:10.21 The R. also function as the representatives of groups
17:0.6 4. The Reflective Image A..
17:0.11 they are in personal communication through the R.
17:3.4 the creators of their R., their personal voices to the
17:4.0 4. THE REFLECTIVE IMAGE AIDS
17:4.1 The forty-nine R. were created by the Reflective
17:4.1 there are just seven A. on the headquarters of each
17:4.1 of Uversa was the production of their seven I.,
17:4.1 The I. are, in certain attributes and characteristics,
17:4.1 The I. are not merely assistants; they are actual
17:4.2 they require the assistance of their I. in all personal
17:4.2 In contacts between the I. and the Ancients of
17:4.2 the messages of the I. are variously received by
17:4.3 The I. serve forever by the sides of their ancestral
17:4.3 The I. do not directly function in connection with
25:3.14 under the direction of the I. until such time as they
30:1.60 4. The Reflective Image A..
30:2.18 4. The Reflective Image A..
Aids, Universe
30:1.41 11. Unrevealed Universe A..
30:2.140 B. The Universe A..
30:2.148 We welcome these U. on Uversa, but we have no
37:0.2 is concerned with an intervening group, the U., but
37:1.0 1. THE UNIVERSE AIDS
37:1.1 but as presented in these papers, the U. include the
37:1.9 Of the first order of U., Bright and Morning Stars,
37:3.2 They also collaborate with others of the U.,
37:5.4 Spirit-fused ascenders may accept assignment as U.,
46:5.4 The circles of the U., including the creature-trinitized
46:5.25 3. The circles of the U. have the headquarters of the
aids—verb
11:8.9 This concept a. us in grasping the fact that
ailing
90:3.4 that a. individuals would often be deserted without
145:3.6 Jesus gazed upon almost one thousand sick and a.
148:2.1 the one thousand afflicted and a. persons who
149:1.3 remarked when touched by an a. child, “I perceive
ailment
145:2.13 in all that he thought or said concerning his a..
158:5.5 double affliction, a physical a. and a spirit malady.
ailments
90:3.9 Fever was one of the first human a. to be removed
90:4.6 fetish, water was utilized in the treatment of many a..
91:6.2 to the cure of mental, emotional, and nervous a..
124:1.1 Jesus did have some of the minor a. of childhood
145:5.6 but rather in quest of healing for their physical a.
147:3.4 that they had also been cured of their physical a..
149:1.9 was only the cure of her physical a. that she sought.
aim
70:7.11 But the secret societies did a. at the improvement of
70:10.9 Vengeance became the a. of primitive life, but
71:3.9 A moral society should a. to preserve the self-respect
111:7.2 bring the pictures of the real motive, the final a.,
160:4.11 As a pleasure seeker you should a. always to be a
196:1.5 It should not be the a. of kingdom believers literally
aimed
5:4.8 the Christians preach a gospel a. at a “knowledge of
140:8.20 What Jesus a. at in his life appears to have been a
140:8.20 what he really a. at was true humility toward God.
195:1.1 They had a common goal—both a. at the emergence
aiming
97:7.3 a. at improving the national spirit and morale of
aimless
140:4.9 Without a worthy goal, life becomes a. and
aims
4:2.1 in accordance with the local objects, a., and plans
32:3.6 progressive spiritual a. of their time and universe.
55:5.3 to serving the higher a. of such a superb civilization.
68:2.11 the legitimate social a. of self-maintenance are
70:2.9 these have now become the a. of modern industry.
70:12.19 are the purposes and a. of constitutional tribunals
108:4.2 luring them upward toward the purposes and a. of
110:3.4 consecration to the eternal a. of the divine spirit
111:7.5 the a. of the best overshadowed by the drift of the
168:4.4 the answer be conditioned by the vision, a., ideals,
air—noun
39:5.12 that they must have wings to fly through the a..
41:4.5 notice no more matter than you perceive in the a. of
41:10.3 their earlier life, when not too small, by water and a..
46:1.6 held near the surface as they journey through the a.
46:2.3 This a. is very similar to that of Urantia with the
46:2.3 third gas in no way unfits the a. for the respiration of
49:2.14 If mortals should inhabit a planet devoid of a.,
49:2.15 with the relation of mortals to water, a., and land,
49:2.17 human beings taking shape, in one case, in the a.
49:2.18 seven per cent are water, ten per cent a.,
49:3.1 who are able to live on worlds with little or no a..
57:7.9 the incoming meteors kept the oxygen of the a. used
57:8.18 Electric disturbances in the a. and in the earth were
57:8.22 Had there been much moisture in the a. hovering
59:2.9 there was still too much carbon dioxide in the a. to
59:2.9 dioxide in the a. to permit of the existence of air
60:2.12 two other types were driven to the a. by the bitter
60:3.21 earlier birds had not been a success in the a., nor
61:1.9 onetime transported human beings through the a..
61:1.10 Cenozoic lived on land, under the water, in the a.,
65:6.7 The ability of animals to adapt themselves to a., land,
72:11.3 of the continent on land and sea and in the a..
74:3.4 carried through the a. over this, the most beautiful
85:1.3 The Romans always threw a stone into the a. when
85:4.1 Mankind has worshiped earth, a., water, and fire.
85:4.2 in Hebrew theology as angels of fire, water, and a..
86:5.16 The sick were advised to stroll about in the open a.
87:1.3 to a smaller one or left in the open a. to die alone.
96:1.1 the lord of progeny; spirits of fire, water, and a.;
125:1.5 walked about in the open a. and away from the
128:5.8 now things began to happen—marriage was in the a..
130:5.4 exhausted himself beating the a. with his angry blows
136:8.5 before the bewildered multitude walk out on the a.;
137:5.2 to Bethsaida with Jesus, walking, as it were, on a..
146:1.1 worship of a Babylonian god of the a., Ramman.
151:5.2 as the heated a. rises in a pocket over the lake during
151:5.2 cooling a. of the gorges to rush down upon the lake.
162:4.1 At this feast the people lived much in the open a.,
173:1.6 the a. was rent by the bellowing of a drove of
187:5.1 sky darkened by reason of the fine sand in the a..
air—adjective
46:1.4 until they reach the electric a.-ceiling of the sphere;
46:1.6 very similar to those in the Urantia upper a. belts
46:2.4 The a. mechanisms of the Material Sons travel five
46:2.8 planetary gravity and overcoming the a. resistance.
49:2.16 These a. navigators sometimes intervene between
49:2.16 a. navigators continue to fly even after they have
49:2.17 mammals (the bat family) that are a. navigators,
49:2.18 seven per cent are water, ten per cent a.,
49:2.18 and thirteen per cent combined land-and-a. types.
55:5.5 The open-a. arenas of worship assembly are equally
57:7.6 volcanic gases and, as the a. belt matures,
57:7.10 meteors are able to penetrate such an a belt to smash
58:2.6 the troposphere; this is the region of winds and a.
59:2.9 dioxide in the air to permit of the existence of a.
59:3.11 suddenly, the true scorpions—actual a. breathers—
59:5.5 a.-breathing amphibians developed from arthropods,
59:6.8 this prereptilian creature, an a. breather, spread
60:2.12 would enable them to survive as a. navigators.
65:2.12 and seals, and into a. navigators like the bat family.
91:8.9 Even when the a. currents are ascending, no bird can
96:1.1 the lord of progeny; spirits of fire, water, and a.;
124:3.6 Jesus marveled at the open-a. theater and admired
134:5.12 power controls the world’s land, a., and naval forces
air-breathing
59:5.5 These a. amphibians developed from the arthropods,
air-ceiling
46:1.4 until they reach the electric a. of the sphere;
airplanes
69:4.7 up through runners, animal riders, railroads, and a.,
akin
5:6.5 the eternal and aspire to a destiny a. to the Ultimate,
8:5.1 all-pervading spirit, which is so a. to the presence of
13:1.20 it would be a. to betrayal of trust to present even
16:3.1 personalizations of the Infinite Spirit, they are a.,
23:4.1 the personalities of the far-flung spiritual world a..
40:5.12 all such mortals are a., but these non-Adjuster-fusion
40:9.2 work of the Adjusters is wholly a. to their function
44:7.2 are intellectually associated and spiritually a..
49:4.8 The mind of mortals is a., regardless of structural
62:6.5 We knew that something closely a. to human mind
76:4.7 The body cells of the native races are a. to the living
78:4.5 military in character and became more a. to actual
110:6.21 increasingly a. to the intelligence of the morontia
117:1.4 are different, but they are also experientially a.,
131:8.3 and that is because it is a. to the Supreme.
195:4.1 on unreality and philosophically a. to pantheism.
Akkad
78:8.9 And the rulership variously shifted between A., Ur,
78:8.10 Erech held out for thirty years after the fall of A..
Alabama
58:7.4 Other ridges run from Newfoundland to A. and
59:5.17 in Illinois, twenty in Pennsylvania, thirty-five in A.,
alabaster
172:1.5 proceeded to open a large a. cruse of very rare and
alarm
23:1.9 have inherent within them a power of automatic a.,
131:3.2 I dwell in security, and my enemies cannot a. me.
183:0.2 had posted a sentinel to give the a. in case danger
189:4.7 cloths, and Mary uttered a cry of a. and anguish.
alarmed
97:9.5 the Philistines became a. and began attacks on the
123:1.7 Mary became so a. by the danger of Jesus being
126:3.13 Jesus advanced from time to time, thoroughly a. his
135:10.3 became a. lest John and his disciples should start a
147:0.2 did not permit himself to become unduly a. by the
147:6.2 Roman officials were not much a. by his preaching
149:3.1 leaders at Jerusalem became increasingly a. and
168:2.10 the a. and disconcerted Pharisees called a meeting of
171:3.4 they were not so a. as they had been when Jesus
171:4.5 The resurrection of Lazarus frightened and a. Herod,
184:2.5 Peter was now thoroughly a.; he saw no way of
185:5.9 this demand from the multitude startled and a. Pilate,
alarming
110:4.6 This is an a. picture,and the supervising personalities
154:5.1 When the sister-in-law of Jude heard this a. report,
Alaska
58:7.4 run from Newfoundland to Alabama and from A. to
59:5.20 Volcanoes were active in A. and California and in
60:3.2 mountain range extending from A. through Mexico
60:3.12 From A. to Cape Horn the long Pacific coast
64:7.18 hundred years after the red man arrived in A..
albeit
1:7.1 a. this personal communion may be greatly
3:4.6 Such a love can be truly experienced, a. while quality
5:5.5 human existence begins and ends with religion, a.
13:1.12 potential mobilized in that trinitization, a. such
14:2.1 The Havona worlds are actual and literal, a. their
23:1.5 do enjoy a solitary existence, a. they equally enjoy
40:9.8 quite independently of the operation of memory, a.,
65:7.2 nature and the outworking of natural processes, a.
76:4.3 They were designedly mortal though long-lived, a.
77:9.2 the midway creatures remain and will remain, a.
79:4.6 descendants of the priests of the second garden, a.
84:5.14 Each sex will always have its own special sphere, a.
94:6.7 But Lao never taught such error, a. his presentation
97:1.8 Even here is the dawn of mercy, a. it is limited to
99:3.15 concern themselves with anything but religion, a.
100:5.1 channels of growth, a. the river bed is not the river.
100:5.8 a. mysticism has sometimes been a means of genuine
101:0.2 not merely a moral movement, a. the outward and
101:1.5 meditations nor of isolated contemplations, a. it is
102:2.4 makes its endowments immediately available, a.
103:2.1 with an enhancement of spiritual experience, a. no
103:6.11 Religion is forever dependent on faith, a. reason is
107:4.4 Adjusters, unless they have been personalized, a.
109:4.1 until the Thought Adjusters have been bestowed, a.,
118:3.3 —forever exempt from all transient vicissitudes, a.
118:3.7 We really do not know, a. we are sure that an idea
122:1.1 Joseph was a Hebrew of the Hebrews, a. he carried
132:4.2 toward the correction of their real difficulties, a. he
132:5.13 of justice, equity, fairness, and true efficiency; a.,
140:8.29 teaching stands apart from all religions, as such, a.
143:2.6 not by fear and the self-denial of the flesh, a. the
144:6.3 A., I am ever sympathetic and always interested,
145:2.8 a. the individual member of any family must suffer
146:2.6 prayers of ignorant and inexperienced children, a.
149:6.10 receives all these gifts from the Father in heaven, a.
150:1.3 Master’s departure, a. they fell back to the olden
153:2.3 kill Jeremiah, but the judges would not consent, a.,
155:6.14 you cannot consciously produce such valid proof, a.
160:1.5 only man can attain the art of living, a. the majority
165:3.2 a. many of these Pharisees are honest of heart and
174:5.3 a. some of you still shrink from open confession
177:2.6 a. the acceptance of Jesus’ gospel will result in the
178:1.13 a. such a believer should display in his civil service
180:6.3 A., when he, the Spirit of Truth, comes, he shall
186:5.8 a. it does appear to us that the salvage plan is a
189:2.9 the resurrection of Michael are spiritual in nature, a.
196:3.27 a. real religion enhances all moral values, makes
alchemists
29:4.35 Dissociators are truly the a. of space and wonder-
alchemy
81:2.9 turned astrology into astronomy, a. into chemistry,
alcohol
85:2.1 Even in modern times a. is known as “spirits.”
alert
67:3.4 their dwellings were guarded day and night by the a.
84:3.5 She became more a. and conservative than man,
91:2.6 a domain of prayer wherein the intellectually a.
123:2.3 solution of the problem which his a. mind had
124:5.5 Jesus’ teacher confidently believed that his a. and
140:8.3 taught the active and a. submission to God’s will.
155:6.17 the Father is ever a. to honor and foster even all
156:5.18 you will become more a. and expert in your
159:5.10 but rather that his followers should be wise and a.
176:2.6 you should be a. to discern the signs of the times.
alertness
141:3.4 his sagacious insight, his a. of mind, his matchless
Alexander—4th century military leader
130:3.2 Pharos, located on the island which A. had joined
130:3.4 (museum), library, the royal mausoleum of A.,
143:4.2 extending friendly assistance to the armies of A.
143:4.2 A. gave the Samaritans permission to build a
143:4.3 since the days of A. they had had no dealings with
156:4.2 evangelists entered Tyre by way of A.’ mole to
194:4.13 followed the path of A.’ march of former days,
195:1.7 A. spread Hellenistic civilization over the near-
195:1.10 A. had charged on the East with the cultural gift of
Alexander—the brother of Philo
130:3.9 a certain Jewish banker, A., whose brother, Philo,
Alexander—son of Simon of Cyrene
187:1.10 His two sons, A. and Rufus, became very effective
Alexandria
5:4.14 experience of three different persons: Philo of A.,
74:8.12 commission of seventy scholars for his library at A..
92:5.13 Aside from Jesus, Paul of Tarsus and Philo of A.
98:7.10 thought of the Hellenistic peoples, from A. and
121:6.2 translation of the scriptures into Greek at A. was
121:6.3 these problems were taken in hand by Philo of A.,
121:6.5 teachings of this wealthy and educated Jew of A.,
121:6.7 reversion of feeling toward the Jews occurred in A.,
122:7.6 and the comparative influence of Jerusalem and A.
122:10.4 Mary departed Bethlehem with the babe for A. in
122:10.4 They went to A. on funds provided by Zacharias,
122:10.4 They sojourned in A. two full years, not returning to
123:0.1 wean the babe until they had arrived safely in A.,
123:0.3 Throughout the two years of their sojourn at A.,
123:0.3 a far greater world influence as a resident of A. than
123:0.4 Joseph and Mary finally took leave of A. on a boat
123:1.1 Joseph nor that of Mary knew they had even left A..
124:0.1 enjoyed a better opportunity for schooling at A.
124:0.1 Had Jesus remained at A., his education would
128:4.1 create a center of learning which would out-rival A.
128:4.5 founding a school in Damascus to compete with A..
128:5.2 a young man from A. came down to Nazareth to
128:5.2 Caesarea to meet with five prominent Jews of A.,
128:5.3 explained to Jesus that A. was destined to become
128:5.4 in declining to go to A., in substance said, “My
128:5.5 declined the invitation to become a teacher in A..
129:1.8 residence to Damascus, Bethany, Nazareth, and A..
129:3.3 family inclined to the belief that Jesus was in A.,
129:3.4 his family that he had gone from Jerusalem to A.;
130:0.2 At Caesarea they took a boat for A..
130:0.2 From A. they sailed for Lasea in Crete.
130:3.0 3. AT ALEXANDRIA
130:3.1 Jesus’ two friends departed at noon one day for A. in
130:3.2 The three enjoyed a most pleasant passage to A..
130:3.2 two magnificent harbors and thereby making A.
130:3.4 time here each day throughout their stay in A..
130:3.6 Although these translations were made at A., Ganid
130:3.7 much time in the museum during their stay in A..
130:3.8 A was the city of the blended culture of the Occident
130:3.8 the seat of government of the A. Sanhedrin,
130:3.9 throughout their stay at A. this famous Jew lay sick
130:4.1 The night before they left A. Ganid and Jesus had a
130:7.3 This Persian had been educated at A., and he really
131:0.2 Ganid’s manuscript, which he prepared at A. and
132:4.3 have acquired in Jerusalem and hardly even in A..
133:0.2 Ganid had purchased so many things in A. and Rome
133:3.4 Next to A. and Rome, it was the most cosmopolitan
133:5.2 they attended the lectures in the museum at A..
134:1.2 believed that Jesus spent this time in study at A..
134:7.2 the scribe of Damascus, and the teacher of A..
136:8.4 Jesus had traveled much; he recalled Rome, A.,
139:1.9 and amended copies was destroyed by fire at A.
139:11.11 Simon went to A. and, after working up the Nile,
148:8.2 philosopher returned with certain wealthy Jews of A.
160:0.0 RODAN OF ALEXANDRIA
160:0.1 certain Greek philosopher from A. named Rodan.
160:0.1 associates who had conducted a mission at A..
161:0.2 in the midst of their discussions with Rodan of A.,
161:0.2 of John the Baptist who had been his teacher at A..
161:2.12 Rodan made his way to A., where he long taught his
162:9.2 of Judea and southern Samaria and even to A..
164:2.2 Not since the times when Jesus had taught in A.,
167:0.3 throughout Palestine, as well as good news from A.
173:1.6 over the alleged overcharging of a Jew from A.,
174:5.1 a group of believing Greeks from A., Athens, and
177:3.5 the kingdom, having been instructed by Rodan at A..
186:3.2 Pella, Sidon, Shechem, Hebron, Damascus, and A..
189:4.4 Chuza, and Susanna the daughter of Ezra of A..
190:0.4 In Jerusalem, A., Antioch, and Philadelphia all the
190:1.8 and from Philadelphia in the east to A. in the west.
191:6.1 to Rodan and some eighty other believers, in A..
191:6.1 This messenger, being the fifth in the Jerusalem-A.
191:6.1 relay of runners, had arrived in A. late that
194:3.17 the same thing happened in Philadelphia, A., and at
194:4.11 the coming of the Greeks in large numbers from A.
195:3.10 Conditions, however, were not so bad at A..
Alexandrian
95:4.3 The later A. philosopher, Philo, possessed a copy of
96:1.8 A. teachers of Hebraic extraction taught this unity
121:6.6 later A. Christians, who were also disciples of Philo.
123:0.3 A. believers, assembled at the palatial home of
123:0.3 declined the invitation of their A. friends to remain
123:1.2 Jesus missed the association of his A. playmates.
123:3.1 the sacred book had been presented to him by A.
124:6.6 the A. fortress where Herod had imprisoned one
128:5.2 of A. Jews at some point on the Palestinian coast.
128:5.4 a purse in token of the esteem of his A. friends
131:0.1 During the A. sojourn of Jesus, Gonod, and Ganid
131:7.1 Far-Eastern religion been lodged in the A. library.
133:5.1 the cultural center of the onetime A. empire, which
191:6.0 6. THE ALEXANDRIAN APPEARANCE
algae
58:7.2 Fossils of this era yield a., corallike plants, primitive
59:2.3 much of its stone laid down by lime-secreting a..
59:2.11 Lime-secreting a. were widespread.
alibi
90:1.5 if a shaman could not advance a plausible a., he was
alien
70:1.5 Early man regarded it a virtue to shed a. blood.
77:4.9 regard the garden dwellers to the north as an a. race.
97:8.2 so terrorized the captive and a.-ruled Jews that they
97:8.3 five hundred years of the overlordship of a. rulers
148:4.8 so that, as an a., foreigner, or stepchild, he must in
153:2.1 endure hunger and thirst and wear this a. yoke of
166:2.5 Only one, this a., has returned to give glory to God.”
alienate
117:4.14 God does not a. creation from himself, but he has
149:2.3 did not fail to confuse and a. many honest souls in all
alienated
3:1.12 his affections are not a. because of the creature’s
alienating
3:1.10 consequences of the a. acts of a headstrong,
174:2.4 a. the good will and affection of the multitude.
aliens
70:3.8 Hebrews treated adopted a. kindly and fraternally.
align
77:7.2 these 873 failed to a. themselves with the rule of
aligned
67:4.1 the Prince’s staff were found to have a. themselves
154:1.2 Jairus resigned as chief ruler and openly a. himself
180:2.4 when your will has been truly a. with his, you can
aligning
175:1.2 are a. themselves on the side of error and darkness.
alignment
17:2.5 such a gigantic and far-flung a. of power and
alike—see alike, no two
12:3.1 force-energy—material, mindal, or spiritual—are a.
13:0.2 the seven worlds of the Son, which are a. in
17:8.1 They function a. with the Trinity personalities of
21:2.10 one half of their inherent attributes are quite a.,
23:2.10 Solitary Messengers; they are spiritually a. and in
24:1.15 While the circuit supervisors are entirely a. within
34:4.10 and all partake a. of the nature of the Universe Spirit
40:5.17 characterizes individuals who are otherwise quite a.
40:10.13 God loves each of his creature sons a.; he is no
42:2.20 spirit and Paradise monota; they are apparently a..
42:12.11 No two morontia forms are any more a. than any
43:7.2 Spiritually, the univitatia are a.; intellectually, they
48:2.26 All morontia transition realms are accessible a. to
48:6.32 All races of mortal beings are not a..
48:6.37 after day is a.—just life or the alternative of death.
49:2.24 Not all worlds are a. in the manner of taking in
49:4.8 similar, and their careers after death are very much a.
49:6.1 series of mortals a. enjoy the ministry of Adjusters,
49:6.1 All a. are liberated from the bonds of flesh by the
49:6.1 all a. go thence to the morontia worlds of spiritual
50:5.2 The progress of civilization is hardly a. on any two
59:1.18 The marine life was much a. the world over and
77:9.12 divinity of attainment—a. for mortal and midwayer.
101:2.15 Religious faith is available a. to the learned and the
104:4.44 Conjoint Actor and the Universal Absolute are a.
116:6.3 They are no longer identical, neither are they a.,
116:6.7 cosmic experience is made available a. to creature
116:6.8 this experience is shared a. by all, from mortal man
117:1.9 responsive a. to creature effort and Creator purpose;
121:2.6 worship at Jerusalem constituted a. the secret of the
134:2.3 the Far West and the Asiatics from the Far East a.
135:5.4 they were a. in their belief that the event was
138:4.2 Father looks down upon men, they are all a..
139:0.2 and the apostles had not been made a. by schooling.
139:4.8 In this respect John and James were much a.—they
141:5.1 “Master, how shall we learn to see a. and thereby
141:5.1 when did I teach you that you should all see a.?
141:5.1 You do not have to see a. or feel a. or even think a.
141:5.1 or even think a. in order spiritually to be a..
148:1.2 They made no effort to teach just a.; there was no
159:3.9 this fellowship will appeal a. to men and women in
161:1.1 which Rodan and the two apostles did not see a.,
161:2.5 His compassion is moved a. by physical suffering,
178:1.6 of loving service to believers and unbelievers a..
195:1.1 something strangely a. in Greek philosophy and
alike, no two
14:5.6 And this is just why no two of them are a..
20:2.3 has an exclusive personality, since no two are a.,
49:1.3 no two worlds being exactly a. in plant and animal
103:1.1 But since personality is unique—no two being a.—
111:4.6 always hexagonal in form, but no two are ever a..
111:4.6 Children conform to types, no two are exactly a.,
alive—see alive—with keep or keeping or kept
11:2.9 This Paradise source material is neither dead nor a.;
12:5.10 dynamic and progressive, a. with universe reality.
36:4.4 All midsoniters ever born in Nebadon are a. today,
58:7.12 has said, “The dust we tread upon was once a..”
61:2.13 ancestral forms of most living things were then a..
62:3.4 and ancestral race of dawn mammals remained a..
62:3.8 group of less than one hundred individuals was left a.
62:6.6 We were a. with expectation; we realized that the
64:6.13 at its close very few of the orange race were left a..
70:10.14 Punishment by burning a. was a common practice.
77:4.11 Van and Amadon were taken a. from the planet
82:3.12 Some tribes burned surviving widows a..
86:2.6 The savage looked upon all nature as a, as possessed
87:2.7 one slave wife would be buried a. at his death.
87:4.7 good and evil is very much a. in human philosophy;
88:2.1 some object which had belonged to them when a. in
89:6.4 bell; the girl chosen was thrown a. into the molten
89:6.5 many groups to build slaves a. into important walls.
89:6.6 put two of his sons a. in the foundation holes of the
102:2.7 But true religion is a..
117:6.10 Love can never be captured; it is a., free, thrilling,
118:3.3 formal, always vibrant and adaptable—radiantly a..
121:8.14 generations, right on down to those who are still a.
137:5.2 They were a. with expectancy and thrilled with the
165:5.3 If God so clothes the grass of the field, which is a.
168:2.3 as Lazarus stood up before them—a.—Jesus, said,
169:1.10 merry, for this my son was dead and is a. again;
169:1.13 was lost and is found; he has returned a. to us!’”
170:5.17 The concept of Jesus is still a. in the advanced
170:5.21 The kingdom of the divine brotherhood is still a.
180:2.5 When the branch of the vine is a., there can be
187:5.8 linger a. upon the cross for even two or three days,
188:2.2 while he was yet a., ‘After three days I will rise
189:5.1 Peter was half persuaded that Jesus was really a.;
alive—with keep or keeping or kept
50:4.13 their descendants kept a. some knowledge of the
93:4.15 Melchizedek came to achieve two tasks: to keep a.
93:5.1 Abraham the responsibility of keeping a. the truth of
93:10.4 thus endeavoring to keep a. the truths of Salem until
95:5.2 Ikhnaton kept a. the doctrine of El Elyon, the One
96:6.2 the extraordinary personality of Moses had kept a.
97:2.2 the little-known Micaiah, kept the light of truth a. in
129:2.10 several occasions, kept hope a. in Mary’s heart.
162:7.5 if a man will keep this word of truth a. in his heart,
all—non-exhaustive; see all; see things, all; matters, all;
peoples, all; phases, all
1:5.16 literally true: “In a. your afflictions he is afflicted.”
1:5.16 “In a. your triumphs he triumphs in and with you.
3:1.2 He is “the fullness of him who fills a. and in a.,”
3:1.2 and “who works a. in a.,” and further, the concept
3:1.2 It is literally true that God is a. and in a..
3:3.2 “A. things are naked and open to the eyes of him
3:5.4 My Father, who gave them to me, is greater than a.
3:5.4 God and Father of a., who is above a. and in a.,”
3:5.4 he is before a. things, and in him a. things consist.
4:1.3 God is faithful and “a. his commandments are just.”
4:1.3 Your faithfulness is to a. generations; you have
4:1.5 God upholds “a. things by the word of his power.”
4:1.5 God not only creates, but he “preserves them a..”
4:1.5 God constantly upholds a. things material and a.
21:4.5 “a. power in heaven and on earth” was relegated
33:2.3 jurisdiction over “a. power in heaven and on earth.”
33:3.5 truthfully proclaimed of the Son that “a. power in
34:1.4 of this Son it was truly said, “A. power in heaven
53:5.2 had not yet been vested with “a. power in heaven
56:9.14 God is a. and in a., and no things or beings exist
70:1.17 “a. the host to fall upon the sword; there was not
75:8.6 A. in a., there probably never was a more
119:3.7 one who has in “a. points been tried and tested,”
119:5.2 In “a. points he was tested and tried, even as his
121:2.6 that one God of a. nations and Father of a. mortals.
122:3.1 the Lord of a. the earth shall overshadow you.”
126:4.6 host by number and calls them a. by their names.
126:4.6 God does a. these things by the greatness of his
127:2.7 And to think that he was to blame for it a.!
127:5.4 Indeed was he “tested in a. points like as you are.”
128:1.5 We have a Sovereign who was in a. points tested
131:1.4 “God is a peace giver and a faithful protector of a.
131:1.4 He gives salvation to a. who serve him.
131:1.5 His mercy fills a. places and his goodness
131:1.5 God fills a. places and lives in the heart of the man
131:2.4 The Lord is good to a., and his tender mercies are
131:2.4 Let a. nations say: The Lord reigns!
131:4.5 He is supreme over a. and in a..
134:5.5 —the government of a. mankind, by a. mankind,
137:8.11 in my Father’s kingdom must become server of a..
138:4.2 his remarks by saying: “A. men are my brothers.
141:7.5 a. men of a. ages and of a. social conditions among a
143:5.13 told John that Jesus had told her “a. I ever did.”
all
0:8.11 divine synthesis, of a. these manifold transactions,
3:1.2 But even that is not a. of God.
8:3.5 Infinite Spirit has dedicated a. to the stupendous plan
12:3.1 the Father is infinite and acts over a. four absolute-
12:7.10 discloses not the each relationship, but the a.
13:2.5 more difficulties until you knew a. about them.
20:5.3 the Adjusters do not come to a. bona fide human
27:5.3 to verify, you will find available a. the known facts
30:0.2 universe because a. of the groups are not revealed.
56:6.5 attained the personality of the First Person of a. deity
93:5.4 were willing to destroy a. of the household gods
106:6.3 will consummate the actualization of a. potentials.
117:6.16 perfection, a. creatures will simultaneously find him.
134:5.4 the greatest good to the greatest number of a. men
134:6.1 —he must remember that a. other men long for the
140:10.7 “But, Master, are a. men the sons of God?”
194:3.8 The spirit guides into a. truth; he is the teacher of
all-absorbing
82:1.2 The a. sex passion of the more highly civilized
all-compelling
94:2.2 was all-efficacious, that it was a. in its potency.
all-conquering
150:9.5 an enthusiastic and a. band of triumphant crusaders.
all-consuming
196:0.7 The a. and indomitable spiritual faith of Jesus
all-co-ordinating
13:4.2 an all-embracing, all-encompassing, and a. power of
all-day
70:1.6 divide into two groups and engage in an a. battle.
132:7.3 Jesus had an a. talk with both father and son about
all-discerning
131:9.2 The Great Heaven is a. and goes with man in all
all-dominating
130:6.3 that new and a. love of your fellows which will so
all-efficacious
94:2.2 taught that the sacrifice to deity in itself was a.,
all-efficient
0:11.4 Unqualified Absolute appears to be the a mechanizer
all-embracing
5:4.6 love, and love is a. of truth, beauty, and goodness.
13:4.2 the balance wheel of the universe of universes, an a.,
14:2.6 the Eternal Son, as a part of his a. spirit grasp,
16:4.2 because their work is so highly specialized yet a.,
42:1.8 energy ever responds to the a. grasp of Infinity.
56:2.3 correlated with the a. mind of the Infinite Spirit.
160:1.13 the adoration of a cause that is a. and all-inclusive
168:4.6 the prayer of faith may be so a. that the answer can
all-encompassing
7:5.4 the otherwise a. fetters of personality absolutism.
13:4.2 an all-embracing, a., and all-co-ordinating power of
27:7.1 the act of worship becomes increasingly a. until it
94:2.6 distant and metaphysical idea of an a. Absolute.
100:6.4 self has surrendered to the intriguing drive of an a.
104:4.21 the Deity Absolute exists as a. spirit, even beyond
168:4.6 prayers are often so vast and a. that they cam be
196:0.5 His faith was so real and a. that it absolutely swept
all-faithful
144:5.74 Our a. Source and all-powerful Center, Reverent
all-glorious
144:5.3 Uplifted be your name and a. your character.
all-gracious
144:5.75 Reverent and holy be the name of your a. Son.
all-important
63:6.5 That food was the a. thing in the lives of human
75:1.1 the a. work of eliminating the defectives and
103:6.12 his a. and indispensable metaphysical connection
144:4.1 to ask the Master questions regarding this a. practice
166:3.8 might chance to stand in the way of grasping the a.
all-inclusive
0:6.2 ENERGY we use as an a. term applied to spiritual,
21:5.5 This experiential sovereignty is thus a. of the divinity
102:3.10 the I AM is endless, limitless, and a.—timeless,
111:6.6 exquisite repleteness of the a. nature of the First
120:0.7 would actually be a. of the sevenfold will of Deity as
160:1.13 that is all-embracing and a. of one’s fellow men.
all-inclusiveness
115:2.4 Existential infinity is indeed unqualified in a., and
115:2.4 and this very a. must, perforce, encompass even the
all-knowing
2:4.5 determined by the a. mind and the sovereign free
3:4.4 which repose in the person of the all-wise, a., and
113:6.8 of concern to none but the supreme and a. Judges
123:3.2 that his earthly parents were not all-wise and a..
133:1.2 and in the a. administrators of the higher universes
all-knowingness
2:4.3 God’s a. unfailingly directs his free will in choosing
all-loving
8:3.5 The Infinite Spirit is the effective agent of the a.
97:7.13 portrayed the all-powerful Creator as the a. Father.
102:5.3 religion discloses an a. Father, a God to be loved.
111:7.1 mansions of an all-powerful, all-wise, and a. Father.
181:1.10 in the care and keeping of an all-wise, a., spirit
all-merciful
8:3.5 agent of the all-loving Father and the a. Son for the
94:12.3 they cling to faith in the a. Amida, who so loves
142:3.7 Creator who was simultaneously all-powerful and a..
149:6.7 King.’ I teach you, ‘Love God—the a. Father.’
all-night
75:6.2 Adam held an a. conference with some twelve
132:1.1 the leader of the Stoics, that Jesus had an a. talk
all-perfected
24:6.9 if you do not reject the a. plan designed to effect
all-pervading
0:11.9 that the Unqualified Absolute is not an a. influence
3:1.4 “He is the ever-present and a. God.”
7:2.4 the a. spiritual urge of the Son’s personal influence
7:3.1 loving embrace of the a. spirit of the Original Son.
8:5.1 there is everywhere present this a. spirit, which is so
15:4.4 can never be stopped or limited until the a. forces are
94:3.2 minds truly grasped at the idea of some a. Absolute,
131:8.5 “The Great Supreme is a.; he is on the left hand
all-pervasiveness
96:7.6 In Palestine the wisdom and a. of God was often
all-powerful
0:11.4 1. The Deity Absolute seems to be the a. activator,
1:1.4 Father of Lights, the Gift of Life, and the A. One.
1:7.4 how God can be primal, changeless, a., and perfect,
2:6.3 God is man’s a. benefactor.”
3:2.8 many of the acts of the a. Creator seem to be cruel
3:4.4 to function as a divine and a. spirit personality;
3:4.4 person of the all-wise, all-knowing, and a. Father.
3:6.1 unerringly wields the a. veto scepter of his eternal
4:3.4 God is all-wise as well as a..
6:4.6 the drawing power of the a. spirit-gravity circuit of
6:5.2 they come within the a. grasp of the spirit-gravity
10:3.17 The a. Father purposefully assumes these limitations
11:8.1 Gravity is the a. grasp of the physical presence of
12:8.4 just as real and absolute as is the a. material grasp of
21:2.3 Among these limitations to the otherwise a. creator
25:3.7 a. Creators could have made the local universes
35:0.1 these “lesser Christs” are just as effective and a.
65:5.3 The wise and a. beings who are responsible for
90:0.3 Evolutionary religion is born of a simple and a. fear
90:0.3 the profoundly simple realization of an a. love,
96:4.5 “mighty, terrible, a devouring fire, fearful, and a..”
97:1.4 the ideal of an a. and changeless Creator of all
97:7.13 this teacher portrayed the a. Creator as the Father.
103:5.10 helpless slave of the inflexible sovereignty of an a.
111:7.1 mansions of an a., all-wise, and all-loving Father.
131:5.2 The Lord is an a. benefactor.
131:10.3 God is not only a. but also all-wise.
133:1.4 a. truth I insist on believing with a wholehearted
141:2.2 law-subject creatures of an a. king but as privileged
142:3.7 a Universal Creator who was simultaneously a. and
144:5.74 Our all-faithful Source and a. Center,
152:3.2 My Father in heaven is the all-wise and a. Ruler
167:7.3 The angels are neither all-wise nor a..
181:1.10 keeping of an all-wise, all-loving, and a. spirit Father
188:4.8 a stern and an a. ruler whose chief delight is to
all-prevailing
131:4.3 He is a., bountiful, omnipresent, and infinitely kind
all-round
78:4.3 The Andites were the best a. human stock to appear
139:1.10 Andrew was one of those a., even-tempered, self-
all-seeing
131:5.2 God is a., and he beholds both the evil deeds of
all-serviceable
31:2.1 Gravity Messengers will be a. in the eternal future.
all-souls
87:3.4 Most tribes instituted an a.’ feast at least once a year
all-sufficient
89:9.3 According to Paul, Christ became the last and a.
148:6.2 material prosperity was a. evidence of divine favor.
all-wisdom
3:2.9 the result of the decisions and final rulings of a.,
25:3.7 the Creators did not choose in their a. to do this.
all-wise
3:2.2 proceeding in keeping with the a. plan of God.
3:4.3 to embrace the same eternal, infinite, and a. mind.
3:4.4 knowledge which repose in the person of the a.,
4:0.1 he created them in accordance with his a. purpose
4:2.5 the faithful portrayal, of an a. and infinite God.
4:3.4 God is a. as well as all-powerful.
12:7.3 then and there would the a. God function in that
18:2.1 Forever have these two groups of a. fathers ruled
25:3.7 We should all remember that the a. Creators could
32:3.4 There seems to be an a. compensation in the
33:3.3 assisted by the a. and ever-faithful Universe Spirit
33:3.3 the ever-present and a. adviser of the Creator Son
40:10.4 an intended part of the a. plans of the Architects
42:0.2 the personal will and the a. mandates of the Father
54:3.1 the unthinking question as to why the a. Creators
54:6.1 securely depend upon the a. Judges to adjudicate
54:6.7 the a. and farseeing universe rulers would be
54:6.8 slow to criticize the time delays of a. administrators
96:6.1 traditions of the a., beneficent, and almighty God,
108:4.1 do not so fully comprehend the methods of the a.
109:7.3 Personalized Adjusters are the a. and powerful
111:7.1 mansions of an all-powerful, a., all-loving Father.
123:3.2 that his earthly parents were not a. and all-knowing.
131:5.2 the One God—a., good, righteous, holy, glorious,
131:5.2 The a. God has promised immortality to the pious
131:10.3 God is not only all-powerful but also a..
144:3.13 5. Trustful—in submission to the Father’s a. will.
149:6.8 ultimately worship him as the loving and a. Father
152:3.2 My Father in heaven is the a. and the all-powerful
167:7.3 The angels are neither a. nor all-powerful.
177:2.3 Love is the supreme reality when bestowed by a.
181:1.10 safely and wholly in the care and keeping of an a.,
all-worker
131:4.7 We worship God, the a., the Great Soul, who is
Allah
94:2.8 a militant Islam with its clear-cut concept of A. as
95:7.6 its presentation of A. as the one and only Deity;
95:7.6 He is the merciful and the compassionate.”
allay
164:4.4 saw whither they were drifting, and in order to a.
alleged
53:3.6 principles which he a. were unethical and unsound
90:1.3 Their cataleptic trances involved a. communications
93:9.8 to provide for the a. miraculous birth of Isaac.
102:8.7 True religion has nothing to do with a. miracles,
122:9.1 insure Mary’s ceremonial purification from the a.
124:1.4 Jesus resented their blaming his father for his a.
173:1.6 argument had arisen over the a. overcharging of a
185:4.3 regarding the a. evil doings of the Son of Man.
allegiance
22:2.1 have passed through some definite test of universe a.
31:0.12 and their oath of a. is only to the Paradise Trinity.
52:7.4 the spiritual a. of the mortals of time becomes more
52:7.7 true planetary a. to the Supreme Being grows.
53:0.1 spurious personal liberty—rejection of universe a.
53:3.3 require all personalities to acknowledge a. to this
53:4.1 but that a. could be acknowledged only to the actual
67:2.2 commanding absolute and unquestioning a. to his
70:4.4 2. A. to a common religious totem.
74:1.4 joint oaths of a. to the Most Highs of Edentia and
74:2.6 The Material Son and Daughter took the oath of a.
93:7.3 the idea of one God able to claim the continued a. of
102:6.1 just why the God of worship claims all a. or none.
109:5.4 while man yields spiritual a. to but one master;
117:7.7 in taking this oath of a., they are thereby pledging
133:7.12 mind does not well stand the conflict of double a..
136:8.2 only outward a. by overawing the material mind;
175:1.11 openly profess your a. to the kingdom when my
175:4.3 make open acknowledgment of their a. to the Master
178:1.7 your spiritual a. to the rulers of the universe—seek
192:2.13 change in your outward work to influence your a..
allegorical
121:6.3 Jews brought to the Hebrew scriptures such an a.
allegories
88:2.9 a superb collection of letters, laws, legends, a.,
149:3.1 by attempting to make a. out of his parables.)
151:3.3 1. Jesus advised against the use of fables or a. in
allegorists
130:4.4 scientists nor single-eyed spiritual mystics and a.
allegory
151:2.1 conclusion that the parable of the sower was an a.,
151:2.7 the danger of undertaking to make an a. out of my
151:2.8 figure out his parables as they would an a., but
169:3.1 Have you not also heard the a. of the Nazarites
alleviate
84:4.3 resort to shrewdness in the effort to a. their bondage.
alleviated
84:3.10 this task was a. by the domestication of the dog.
alleviation
163:4.15 power to bring about the a. or cure of their maladies.
alliance
96:3.4 Pharaohs and not to join in any a. against Egypt.
97:9.5 with six hundred men entered into a Philistine a.
118:8.3 spirit a. liberates choice from the physical level and
133:6.6 attains survival status through eternal a. with its
144:6.7 in the outward a. with the affairs of the kingdom.
alliances
82:5.9 marriage led to tribal co-ordination and military a.;
99:3.1 Early Christianity was free from all economic a..
99:3.9 Religion can be kept free from unholy secular a. only
99:3.11 Freedom from all social, economic, and political a..
134:6.9 maintained by treaties, diplomacy, foreign policies, a.
195:10.13 such unholy a. are a flagrant betrayal of the Master.
allied
6:6.1 That kind of mind which is directly a. with spirit is
6:6.1 nor to that mind which is a. only with matter.
9:2.1 in the Conjoint Actor, as spirit a. with mind.
13:1.20 The ability of seraphim and a. spirit beings to
46:2.4 The transportation system is a. with the circulatory
53:1.5 the leader of the disloyal midway creatures who a.
70:1.14 priesthoods were usually a. with the military power.
91:1.2 agencies, the chief of which is prayer, are a. only
103:9.6 wisdom, like reason, becomes a. to faith.
117:5.3 a. in some new way with the spirit-gravity circuit
137:7.12 that he and his disciples would not become a. to any
allies
97:9.18 Assyrian was stopped but the a. were decimated.
148:7.3 in order to secure the Herodians as a. against Jesus
173:5.2 ordered out his armies and the armies of his a. and
alligators
65:2.10 snakes and lizards, together with their cousins, a.
allocation
70:12.0 12. ALLOCATION OF CIVIL AUTHORITY
allotment
29:4.13 to the perfection of design for the tasks of their a..
72:3.1 taxation up to ten times the minimum homesite a..
73:5.1 provided the a. of ground for the proposed schools
allotted
52:5.8 There is no arbitrary time a. to these dispensational
159:0.2 Jesus a. four weeks to this tour, instructing his
allow—see allow, not or never
3:1.6 Hence must the concept of the divine presence a.
15:5.5 still near enough to a. the gravity pull of the greater
54:3.2 evil—a period of time of sufficient length to a. for
54:5.8 aloof from the rebels and a. rebellion to pursue a
54:5.9 a. the rebels free course to the end that all sympathy
58:6.5 simple to a. the briny waters to circulate through the
65:8.2 If the physical conditions would a., we could arrange
69:8.10 Today, men are not social slaves, but thousands a.
82:3.11 would a. them to marry the young girls, thus insuring
82:4.4 mores, which a. so-called crimes of honor under
90:4.4 trephining the skull to a. a headache spirit to escape.
100:4.5 But a. us to enlarge the picture.
102:1.2 true wisdom admonishes us to a. faith to accomplish
102:3.4 but to a. the overflow of the welling-up of goodness
111:7.2 if you would only a. the Adjuster constantly to bring
113:2.5 hard to understand why you will so persistently a.
117:4.10 will you a. these secrets of Supremacy to lie dormant
117:4.13 can you a. yourself to pass into the realm of the
120:3.1 your bestowal, a. me to present certain advices that
123:6.8 advised Joseph and Mary to a. him to take Jesus
127:1.7 he decided to a. Mary to entertain whatever ideas
127:2.9 that, if they would only consent to a. Jesus to remain
132:5.23 any trust only that which all honest men would a..
136:9.13 request that he a. his followers to make him king.
140:6.6 Shall we a. a man to divorce his wife as Moses has
140:8.26 He sought to a. each soul to develop in its own way
142:3.21 the new ten commandments, which you will all a.
142:8.5 decided to a. him to carry on his teaching in this
143:6.3 In any religion it is very easy to a. values to
144:1.4 2. To a. opposition to their work in both Judea and
147:6.4 work than the chewing of the grain, which you a.;
151:2.2 who a. the cares of the world and the deceitfulness
154:6.3 be willing to die before he would a. these wicked
162:5.2 You even a. that the witness of two reliable
163:2.8 they a. him to go the way of his own choosing.
165:2.8 when danger arises, will flee and a. the sheep to be
167:4.4 they all agreed that it was only folly to a. Jesus to
169:1.6 a. me to go out into the world to seek my own
177:4.3 convinced that Jesus would a. himself to be
179:3.3 Peter’s firm declaration of refusal to a. Jesus thus to
182:3.7 the Father intended to a. natural events to take
183:3.7 willing to a. the three apostles and their associates to
183:4.2 inasmuch as he refused to a. his friends to defend
184:0.1 that was to a. time for legally calling together the
185:5.2 to a. the populace to choose some imprisoned or
186:1.3 would a. him to betray his friends and his Master
193:0.2 Why, then, did you a. yourselves to become so
195:7.1 How foolish it is for material-minded man to a. such
allow, not or never
8:6.1 Do not a. the widespread bestowal and the far-flung
12:7.12 Do not a. the magnitude of the infinity, the
76:2.2 But this Abel would not a, and he taunted his brother
83:7.3 the priest marriage, which did not a. for separation.
111:7.3 Why do you not a. the Adjuster to strengthen you
111:7.3 Why not a. the Adjuster to spiritualize your thinking,
114:7.14 mortals should not a. the comparative isolation of
128:6.7 After warning Jude not to a. himself again to be
142:7.17 Will you not a. me to use the earth family as an
145:5.1 that he might not a. his human sympathy, joined with
157:2.2 Do not a. yourselves to become blinded by
171:5.1 never a. Jesus to visit Jericho without appealing to
174:0.2 To the Alpheus twins Jesus said: “Do not a. the
174:3.4 they did not a. that the teachings of the prophets
177:5.2 not a. yourselves to be deceived by the crowds
178:1.11 you must not a. anything to divert your devotion
192:2.13 Never a. a change in your outward work to
allowance
12:6.4 due a. is made for the unexpected phenomena
118:7.1 Neither does ultimate foreknowledge—full a. for all
135:0.5 Zacharias received a regular a. from the temple
135:2.3 John refused to accept the priest’s a. due him from
140:8.5 Jesus made no a for revenge, the idea of getting even
155:6.9 destiny—making full a. for diversity of belief.
allowances
19:4.7 Having made due a. for all that we know or
25:3.15 with a. for the transmutation into Graduate Guides.
72:7.3 Cities receive per capita a. from the state treasury
allowed—see allowed, not
14:5.5 you will be a. to visit freely among the worlds of
28:5.13 the smooth working of the universe if they were a.
48:3.10 Student visitors are a. on all inhabited planets, even
48:4.13 You of Urantia have a. much that is at once vulgar
53:4.4 The freedom a. Lucifer by the universe rulers
53:5.3 rebel forces of Lucifer; they were a. to run a free
53:7.15 Thus were these archrebels a. to roam the system to
53:9.3 Satan was a. to make periodic visits to the apostate
69:6.5 extinguish; if a hut caught fire, it was a. to burn.
75:8.4 Eve a. this life trust to be prematurely commingled
82:3.10 Many tribes a. members of the ruling group to have
82:3.11 would be the case if two youths were a. to mate.
82:3.12 widows being either killed or a. to commit suicide
83:5.1 While a woman was a. but one man, her husband
87:5.4 bad spirits, children were seldom a. out after dark,
88:3.3 and the medicine man of old never a. his bag,
93:3.2 Melchizedek a. the people to associate this teaching
93:3.3 And they were a. to continue in that belief;
123:0.2 might happen to Jesus if he were a. to play in the
127:2.5 his heavy family responsibilities, which they all a..
132:7.2 must be a. more time for the trials and difficulties
135:8.7 John a. Jesus to continue on his way after he had
148:8.3 but Jesus intervened and a. him entire freedom of
154:6.2 his family a. matters to drift along, but now that
161:1.4 personal experience with God, and that Rodan a.,
163:2.5 “Master, I will do anything if I may be a. to follow
168:1.14 They a. that the soul of man might linger about the
173:1.3 offered for exchange, they were a. to collect double
176:3.7 we have a. no changes to be made in that which
177:3.1 as to whether the Master should have been a. to go
177:4.11 Every time Judas a. his hopes to soar high and Jesus
185:7.2 over the Son of Man unless the Father a. it.
188:2.2 would be far worse than to have a. him to live.”
allowed, not
13:2.7 you will not be a. to visit all sectors of such worlds.
36:3.8 to interfere with will; they are not a. to dominate
65:3.1 but we are not a. arbitrarily to interfere with the life
69:8.4 Hebrews were not a. to sell such rejected consorts
70:7.7 Besides, noninitiates were not a. to marry.
82:5.4 but such unions were not a. under the later mores of
88:3.3 and the medicine man of old never a. his bag,
150:1.3 astounding in that day, when women were not a.
162:7.3 seek to kill me because my word has not been a. to
187:1.7 it was not a. that any sympathy should be expressed.
allowing
20:6.6 a. them to finish their mortal careers, terminate the
24:7.6 And the number of Graduate Guides, a. for a slight
64:1.8 the folly of a. the superior freely to procreate with
73:5.3 the importance of a. nothing to fall into the water
89:7.3 a. them to grow up and then exiling them in lieu of
121:3.5 a. that they were useless except for “breeding
140:8.26 in bestowing charity not a. the left hand to know
146:3.1 to this Greek teacher, a. the truth of many things
154:6.1 come upon the entire family as a result of a. him to
155:3.5 grave danger of a. a sense of sacredness to become
172:3.2 no harm could come from a. his disciples to give free
172:4.1 one of the reasons Jesus had for a. the multitude
177:4.6 mistake in a. himself to be misled by the subtle
179:3.5 reconciled to the thought of a. Jesus to wash his
allows
32:4.1 he a. his Deity co-ordinates, his Sons, and numerous
130:1.6 just as nature a. the wheat and the tares to grow
183:5.3 The Roman law a. that any prisoner may have at
allude
6:0.2 We speak of God’s “first” thought and a. to an
77:4.5 of the second garden it was customary to a. to this
107:7.5 as subpersonal, neither would it be proper to a. to
124:3.8 never again did the boy a. to the games and other
144:1.8 to a. to these seasons as personal communion with
188:3.10 a number of correlated facts to which we can a.,
191:1.5 Although Andrew did not directly a. to the vision
alluded
6:1.4 a. to him as “He who was from the beginning, whom
30:4.17 it was to such spheres that Jesus a. when he said:
38:6.1 Jesus a. to such a group of angels that night in the
126:5.7 that Jesus once a. to Herod as “that fox.”
140:5.16 He a. to an emotional attitude of tenderheartedness
151:3.3 Jesus frequently a. to the natural as “the unreal and
172:5.8 Scripture in Zechariah where the prophet had a. to
175:4.11 blasphemy because Jesus a. to God as his Father.
178:2.1 Jesus a. to the future transactions of the kingdom,
182:1.9 a. to the fact that he had manifested the Father’s
191:0.2 at least three times when Jesus a. to the third day.
193:4.1 he a. to the loss of Judas and held up the tragic fate
alludes
161:2.9 Jesus a. to his association with the Father in the
alluding
136:9.12 Jesus long sought to prevent his early followers a. to
141:4.8 a. to these evil spirits: “They shall no more molest
allure
5:4.1 religions of revelation a. men to seek for a God of
allurements
12:9.1 in responding to the cosmic a. of such supernal goals
177:4.10 gaze on the shadowy and evanescent a. of time,
alluring
12:9.1 swarms with clues to the discovery of a. personal
14:6.11 the worthy and a. goal for the ascension candidates
117:7.17 reveal the transcendent grandeur of the a. absonite
156:5.15 true believer becomes more skillful in a. his fellows
allusions
178:2.1 bewildered by his a. to future political kingdoms
ally
130:6.3 Your mind should be your courageous a. in the
177:4.12 the securing of Judas as a traitorous a. insured that
195:4.1 The church, being an adjunct to society and the a. of
almighty—see Almighty
15:14.3 majesty of his then attained a. sovereign power.
26:6.2 awareness of the reality of an a. overcontrol of the
31:10.18 Supreme Person of Deity is powerizing as the a.
55:12.5 the a. and experiential sovereign of the perfected
96:6.1 Mosaic traditions of the beneficent, and a. God,
102:5.3 Morality discloses an a. Controller, a Deity to be
105:6.5 the a. power of the Supreme is predicated on the
106:2.4 divinity by synthesizing—totalizing—as the a. power
106:2.4 And this a. power in turn finds spirit-personality
116:0.5 a. and experiential sovereign of the grand universe
116:2.2 are the source of his growing power as a. sovereign
116:2.12 the experiential focus of the evolutionary a. power of
116:2.14 activities actually synthesize his evolving a. power.
116:4.2 the a. power of the Supreme is dependent on the
116:4.6 are the field fulcrums for the mobilizing a. power of
116:4.12 equally necessary to the evolution of the a. power of
116:5.15 the full appearance of the a. power of the Supreme.
116:7.6 find resolution in the sublime synthesis of a. power
117:0.1 in that measure the a. potential of the Supreme
117:1.9 a being of personal supremacy and of a. power,
117:2.9 to all personalities the evolution of the a. power of
117:4.6 so is the God of experience achieving a. supremacy
117:7.1 the final emergence of the Supreme as an a. Deity
Almighty or Almighty Supreme
0:7.7 is synthesizing in the experiential power of the AS.
0:8.10 he derives his power as A. to the superuniverses of
0:8.10 The AS., evolving on the value-level of
4:1.4 Most High shall abide under the shadow of the A..”
14:6.24 In Havona the power potentials of the A. are unified
21:3.23 Supreme and the time-space sovereignty of the AS.
22:7.11 AS., the power unification of the grand universe
22:7.12 to trinitize certain conceptual realities of the A.
31:10.11 of participation in the evolution of the AS.
43:3.4 Most High shall abide under the shadow of the A..
56:6.2 circuit unify with the power prerogatives of the AS.
56:6.2 The evolution of the A. power of Supremacy by
56:6.4 mortals achieve power comprehension of the A.
90:3.8 To regard sickness as “arrows of the A. within
96:1.9 The A., The Holy One, The Most High, Adonai,
96:5.7 The Hebrews learned of God as “the A.; the Lord is
96:6.4 “Can you find out the A. to perfection?
96:6.4 Touching the A., we cannot find him out.”
106:3.2 But the appearance of the AS. at the termination of
106:5.2 inseparable from the power prerogatives of the A.,
115:4.7 but the power prerogatives of the A. are predicated
115:4.7 the conjoining of the power prerogatives of the AS.
115:7.1 in achieving liberation from eternity, the A.
116:0.0 THE ALMIGHTY SUPREME
116:0.4 The AS. is a living and evolving Deity of power
116:0.4 His present domain, the grand universe, is a growing
116:0.4 His destiny is perfection, but his present experience
116:0.5 secondarily in the grand universe as God the A.,
116:1.1 personality is a phase of the experience of the AS..
116:1.1 is a part of the growing control of the AS..
116:1.2 the completed evolution of the AS. will result in one
116:1.2 From the broader perspective, there will be no A.
116:1.2 from the Supreme, no Supreme apart from the A..
116:1.4 The A. overcontrol of the grand universe is not
116:2.0 THE ALMIGHTY AND GOD THE SEVENFOLD
116:2.1 The appearance of the power presence of the A. is
116:3.0 3. THE ALMIGHTY AND PARADISE DEITY
116:2.14 The AS. is now factualizing in time and space
116:2.14 the very nature and source of the power of the AS.
116:3.2 with the experiential power of the evolutionary A..
116:4.0 4. THE A. AND THE SUPREME CREATORS
116:5.0 THE A AND THE SEVENFOLD CONTROLLERS
116:5.5 4. The AS..
116:5.11 The AS. is evolving as the overcontroller of the
116:5.12 completed evolution of the physical control of the A.
116:6.6 requires the power of the A. to achieve completion
116:6.6 consummation of this effort is the act of the AS..
116:7.1 is symbolic of the perceivable reality of the AS.;
117:0.2 be settled in light and life, and then would the A.,
117:2.7 presupposing the sovereignty of the AS., hence
117:3.1 the Supreme Being, God the Supreme, and the AS.,
117:4.7 spirit of Supremacy factualize the power of the A.
117:6.1 The AS is “the form of the yet unformed, the pattern
117:7.14 and attained power of the A. will have achieved
118:2.4 to the universes of time as the transcendental A.
118:2.4 concerning the administrative functions of the AS..
118:6.1 Omnipotence embraces power-potential of the A.
118:10.2 Son, and Spirit—as the Trinity—are not the A., but
118:10.2 but the supremacy of the A. can never be manifest
118:10.2 The growth of the A. is centered on the Absolutes of
118:10.2 the functions of the AS. are related to the functions
118:10.4 the Sevenfold synthesizing in the power of the A.
118:10.11 The impersonal presence of Deity (AS. and Trinity)
125:0.6 belief in the wrath of God or the anger of the A..
131:2.6 Says the A. God: ‘Walk before me and be perfect.’
131:2.10 Most High shall abide under the shadow of the A..
131:10.6 To me God is the A., the Creator, the Power, and
148:6.5 of God’s dealings with man that the A. destroys only
148:6.6 I can get no satisfaction from appealing to the A..
149:6.7 Your fathers were taught to ‘fear God—the A. King.’
152:5.3 Most High shall abide under the shadow of the A..
almost—not included
alms
128:5.4 “The house of Joseph has never received a.,
130:8.4 much poverty in this city and distributed many a..
140:6.11 Do your good deeds in secret; when you give a.,
140:8.13 that no apostolic funds were to be given out as a.
163:2.11 apostolic finances except in the disbursement of a.
164:3.1 these mendicants did not solicit or receive a. on
164:3.5 it was meritorious to give a. to these blind beggars.
165:4.7 necessities for one’s family, or dependence upon a..
166:1.4 Think not that the giving of a. and the paying of
175:1.9 and give a. to attract the notice of their fellows.
alms-seekers
140:8.12 imposed upon by social parasites or professional a..
alms-seeking
164:3.9 had passed, Josiah returned to his usual place of a..
almsgiving
140:6.3 those who seek to obtain the Father’s favor by a.,
147:5.2 The wealthy Pharisees were devoted to a., and they
166:1.4 You are meticulous in tithing and ostentatious in a.
aloes
188:1.4 brought with them large quantities of myrrh and a.,
aloft
125:6.9 when the lad raised his staff a. and, quivering from
alone—see alone, left; alone, let; alone, not
1:0.1 said: “You, God, are a.; there is none beside you.
3:1.1 God a. can be in two places, in numberless places,
3:4.5 Infinity of mind a. can fully comprehend infinity of
4:4.4 man and other beings, but infinity of will is his a..
4:4.6 ruled by power, nor are they guided by intellect a.;
5:6.3 But mind endowment a. is not personality, neither
6:5.3 personality upon no being and of himself, a., never
7:4.6 formulated and proclaimed, a. and of himself,
8:5.2 in the encircuitment of personality, the Father acts a.,
9:2.3 ministry may function as mind plus spirit or spirit a..
10:2.7 The Eternal Son a. experiences the fullness of
10:3.4 when acting a., each person of Deity is apparently
10:3.5 have existed at some eternally distant moment a..
10:3.7 which makes it forever impossible for God to act a.
12:6.3 Mind a. can interassociate the physical forces and
16:7.1 Intelligence a. cannot explain the moral nature.
16:7.4 Intelligence a. can discriminate as to the best
18:3.7 the Ancients of Days a. are invested with the powers
19:1.1 the Trinity Teacher Sons a. act in a dual capacity.
19:1.11 4. History a. fails adequately to reveal future
19:2.4 neither of these beings a. exhausts the potentials
19:5.6 Thought Adjusters spring from the Father a.;
23:1.5 not lonesome spirits, for they truly like to work a..
23:1.9 these Solitary Messengers must travel and work a..
25:8.3 to all classes of beings who may chance to be a.
25:8.3 but also to all others who are a. on the central Isle.
25:8.4 well know that it is “not good for man to be a.,”
25:8.5 But if you arrive a., a companion will certainly
25:8.9 mortal should reach the central universe a. and,
28:6.21 the superuniverse seconaphim can and do act a.,
29:4.22 There are almost one million in Satania a.,
29:4.36 Controllers; the number functioning in Satania a. is
30:4.27 to the Havona receiving spheres is always made a..
32:1.2 These power directors function a. in the prematerial
35:2.6 career on an evolutionary world, a Son goes a.; but
35:2.8 When detached and a. on planetary missions, they
36:1.1 These Ancients of Days, who a. can decree the
37:1.10 Gabriel worked a. with Michael and the Creative
37:2.7 when thus commissioned, they never function a..
38:4.3 When seraphim are not encircuited, they can work a.
50:1.3 Being quite a. as representatives of divinity on the
50:7.2 triumph over insuperable difficulties even when a..
61:7.1 Glaciers a. leave behind them those telltale drifts—
64:6.26 A. in Africa, indigo race made little advancement
65:6.8 Physics and chemistry a cannot explain how a human
66:2.1 Planetary Prince was not sent out on his mission a.
68:1.2 Even in the days of Cain it was fatal to go abroad a.
68:2.6 The sex urge a. did not impel primitive men and
68:3.4 But these emotions a., without the influence of
70:3.8 wine a. was drunk to seal the adoption ceremony,
70:7.11 the boy that he must leave other men’s wives a..
71:4.17 religious idealism a. can prevent the prostitution of
74:0.1 to work in pairs; seldom do they function a..
74:4.5 Material Son and Daughter stood a. on the mount
79:4.9 caste a. could not perpetuate the Aryan culture,
83:5.10 the head wife a. had the ritual wedding ceremony,
83:7.2 mores, divorce was had at the option of the man a.,
84:5.2 —makes woman a. suffer the pangs of childbirth.
84:6.1 and women together for self-perpetuation but, a.,
84:7.10 have never been founded on biologic affection a..
84:7.17 6. Ghost fear produced a dread of being a..
87:1.3 taken to a smaller one or left in the open air to die a..
89:9.1 priest a. would partake of a bit of the cannibalistic
92:6.17 God of Israel, you are God, even you a.;
94:2.5 Caste a. could not perpetuate the Aryan religio-
94:7.6 the Salem gospel of divine favor through faith a.,
95:1.8 only the gospel of divine favor through faith a..
100:5.3 Siddhartha had a similar experience when he sat a.
100:5.5 But emotion a. is a false conversion; one must have
101:2.11 God cannot be found through nature a., but man
101:7.4 Such mortals believe in letting well enough a..
101:8.1 an attitude of saving faith is centered on God a.,
101:10.6 Reason a. can never validate the values and
101:10.8 No longer is such a liberated son fighting a. against
102:2.4 In knowledge a. there can never be absolute
102:6.6 Reason a. cannot achieve harmony between truth
103:6.5 science or religion, in themselves, standing a.,
106:8.23 As we conceive of the I AM in past eternity, he is a.,
108:4.1 the Adjusters are quite a. in their sphere of activity
110:3.5 Ignorance a. can never prevent survival; neither can
117:3.8 evolution of Supremacy, but he also functions a.
119:1.2 to Uversa or Paradise except that Michael came a..
119:3.4 working a. for one whole generation of planetary
122:10.4 attention, they journeyed a. to Egypt with Jesus.
123:0.6 refused to permit them to make the trip a..
125:4.1 spending much time a. in the garden meditating.
126:3.14 situation compelled him to bear his burdens a..
127:3.1 They went up to Jerusalem a day early, to be a.,
129:1.4 Jesus had long worked a. in the world, that is,
130:5.3 Time a. will ripen the green fruit upon the tree.
131:3.6 He a. is a superior person who esteems virtue and
131:4.2 God is one God; he is a. and by himself; he is the
131:4.8 virtue a. walks by man’s side as he journeys ever
131:8.2 He is truly spiritual; he stands a. and changes not.
133:4.3 himself the homage which a. can be claimed by Deity
133:5.10 And forget not, the mind which can a. perceive the
134:4.4 God a. is spirit sovereign.
134:7.7 the experience Jesus passed through when a. in
134:7.7 Jesus lived a. with God for six weeks on the slopes
134:8.2 struggle with the realities of mortal existence a..
134:9.2 Many days John went into Jerusalem a. while Jesus
134:9.5 After a week a. in the hills near Bethany, Jesus
134:9.5 spent a day and a night a. on the slopes of Gilboa,
136:6.4 “Man shall not live by bread a. but by every word
136:6.10 and sensuous gratification, a. and of themselves,
137:4.8 As Jesus was standing a. in a corner of the garden,
138:5.3 Jesus desired that they be a. to talk over what he had
140:1.4 Faith a. will pass you through its portals, but you
140:6.14 my Master, I could the better endure it a. with you.
140:9.1 when Jesus would be compelled to leave them a. in
141:6.2 When Simon Zelotes and Jesus were a., Simon
141:7.6 the attainment of salvation by faith, and faith a.,
142:7.1 Shall mercy a. prevail so that we shall have no
143:1.6 calmly and all a. to lay down your life for the love
143:5.9 with this woman—this Samaritan woman, and a.—
144:0.1 of September Jesus spent here a. with his apostles,
144:1.8 Much of this time Jesus was a. on the mountain near
144:1.8 more often Jesus went off to pray or commune a..
145:5.1 all a. to one of his favorite places for communion
145:5.5 Master, why do you leave us a. with the multitude?
146:3.1 realities which the mind a. could never discover
147:0.1 Jesus spent time a. in the hills about his Father’s
148:3.2 Not since his baptism had Jesus been so much a.
148:3.5 Many times, when Jesus was a. for hours, but when
148:5.2 The presence of evil a. is sufficient test for the
151:0.1 Jesus spent most of this Sabbath day a. in the hills.
151:1.1 Jesus went out by the seaside and sat a. in the boat
151:1.1 But the Master was not to be a. for long.
152:3.3 Jesus, before going off to be a. in the hills, turned to
152:4.1 they were all thinking of the Master a. in the hills.
152:6.2 numbered more than fifty thousand in Galilee a.,
152:6.2 religious hysteria after he should leave them a. in
154:2.3 and while Jesus went about a. much of the time,
155:5.14 “Go now apart by yourselves, each man a. with the
157:6.13 he will never leave me a. in my mission, even as I
158:0.1 waited while the Master ascended the mountain a. to
158:1.4 leaving Jesus a. to finish out his earth life as the Son
158:1.9 before them and they observed Jesus standing a.:
158:1.10 And when the cloud vanished, again was Jesus a.
158:2.5 Jesus desired to be a. to enjoy solitary communion.
158:7.1 that Jesus might be a. with his apostles this day.
158:7.6 Jesus was not sending them a. into the conflict; he
159:1.3 And do all this between you and him a..
160:2.6 Truly, it is not good for man to be a..
160:2.7 the Master never sends you out a. to labor for the
160:2.9 are more painful and disheartening when borne a..
160:3.1 has well said, “Man cannot live by bread a..”
161:1.2 regards beings of equality, God is a. in the universe
162:3.5 Jesus beheld the woman standing a. before him.
166:4.9 the head gardener answered his master: ‘Let it a. for
166:5.2 stronghold of the Master’s teachings and stood a. in
167:5.7 Son of Man pursues his earth mission a. is in no
168:0.9 That is why Martha had come out to meet him a.,
168:4.1 had departed from Bethany in secret, they were a..
172:1.6 expression upon his face, said: “Let Mary a., every
174:5.8 wheat falls into the earth and dies, it abides a.; but
177:0.3 When Jesus made ready to go into the hills a.,
177:0.3 seek to destroy you, yet you make ready to go a.
177:0.3 I desire to go a., that I may commune with the
177:0.4 but as Jesus started off a., John Mark came forward
177:1.0 1. ONE DAY ALONE WITH GOD
177:1.3 the unforgettable ecstasy of being a. with God in
178:2.9 the preceding day when they were a. in the hills.
179:0.5 that the Master was to celebrate this occasion a. with
180:3.3 “But I will not leave you a. in the world.
181:1.6 When you feel that you are a. in the world, I will
181:1.6 But I am never a.; always is the Father with me.
181:2.12 you will go out a., and to the ends of the earth,
181:2.20 I ever do if the Master goes away and leaves us a.
181:2.22 become a kingdom builder even when a. in the world
182:3.0 3. ALONE IN GETHSEMANE
183:0.5 Jesus sat down, a., on the olive press, where he
183:5.3 the marchers, coming up to the palace of Annas a..
184:1.7 leaving Jesus a. with the household attendants and
186:0.1 although reluctant to leave him a. among his enemies
186:1.6 Now the evildoer stood a. and face to face with the
186:1.7 through the streets of Jerusalem, forsaken and a..
186:4.1 Jesus was now a. with these Roman soldiers.
191:0.1 Thomas was brooding over his troubles a. at
191:5.1 Thomas spent a lonesome week a. with himself in
193:3.2 where it is written: ‘It is not good for man to be a..
193:3.2 I did not permit myself to be a. for long periods.
193:3.2 I am this day going to leave you a. in the world.
194:4.10 “Refrain from these men and let them a., for if this
alone, left
84:4.6 lying-in, the expectant mother was shunned, left a.
122:7.2 Mary feared being left a. lest the child be born while
125:6.8 Silently they all withdrew and left Jesus standing a.
130:6.2 you wish to be left a. with your disconsolation;
138:5.3 The next day Jesus left his twelve apostles quite a.;
162:5.4 the Father has not left me a., for I do always that
162:8.3 do you not care that my sister has left me a. to do
172:4.2 Jesus and his immediate followers were left a..
180:4.1 I shall say to my Father: Having left my children a.
182:3.9 before they should be left a. in the world.
190:4.2 desires that they be left a. for a few more hours of
alone, let
30:0.1 types would stagger the human imagination, let a.
152:1.4 Jesus’ apostles, let a. the common people, could not
alone, not
26:11.7 you go not a. to your rest as you did on the worlds
28:0.1 They serve not a. in the supercreations,
42:9.1 Religion is not a. dogmatic; natural philosophy tends
42:11.8 animal mind, while naturally God-seeking, is not a.
102:4.3 Man early becomes conscious that he is not a. in
140:8.29 is a religion for everybody, not a. for weaklings and
144:3.18 1. Unselfish—not a. for oneself.
151:1.1 But the Master was not to be a. for long.
162:5.2 judge not a. but in association with my Father,
173:1.5 Jesus was not a. in resenting this profanation of the
181:1.6 But I am never a.; always is the Father with me.
195:6.14 not unqualified; determinism is there, but it is not a..
along—non-exhaustive
10:1.2 The Father all a. has divested himself of every part
64:4.13 they managed to get a., but in the dark of the moon
76:2.4 The two boys never got a. well, and this matter of
84:4.3 women were all a. compelled to resort to shrewdness
85:3.3 became venom addicts and could not get a. without
124:1.13 Jesus got a. fairly well with the children of his age,
124:2.8 got a. fairly well at home with his younger
124:4.3 Jesus became more successful in getting a. with his
124:4.3 To be more explicit: He got a. with James, Miriam,
124:4.3 Jesus always got a. with Martha fairly well.
127:4.1 Jesus and Mary were getting a. much better.
129:1.9 Perhaps his great secret in getting a. with them
129:2.11 During this time the Nazareth family got a. very well
139:1.6 to their credit that they got a. together splendidly.
139:3.4 James got a. well with the versatile Andrew,
139:3.5 it was inspiring to observe how well they got a..
139:6.5 Nathaniel got a. with them splendidly, except Judas.
139:7.1 gifted with the ability to make friends and to get a.
139:8.3 made it difficult to get a. peaceably with Thomas.
141:1.5 getting a. smoothly with the followers of John the
143:3.5 how to get a. peaceably with John’s disciples.
156:1.8 “And so it has been all the way a.; you see for
164:4.8 They were not getting a. well with their scheme of
169:1.6 these two brothers did not get a. well together;
171:6.3 for I have all a. declared that the Son of Man has
181:2.21 your frankness will interfere with your getting a. well
alongside
7:1.9 But a. this very dependable and predictable function
28:6.14 assets of trustworthiness are clearly set forth a. your
81:3.5 copper mine happened to be located a. tin deposit.
88:2.5 consented to the putting of certain relics a. the law
91:1.5 but such beliefs may exist a. emerging religious
92:3.1 olden cult practices persist a. newer economic
97:9.21 a temple of Baal a. the temple of Yahweh.
102:6.9 logic which tolerates the concept of truth a. the
115:3.3 to contemplate the undivided Deity of Trinity a. the
130:1.5 the presence of evil in the world a. the good.
133:3.5 Justus, a devout merchant, lived a. the synagogue.
152:1.5 Jesus made it possible for his spirit to live a. that
172:3.13 some of the Pharisees made their way up a. Jesus
181:2.13 the vision of a brotherhood in which gentile sits a.
183:0.2 the Greeks who were encamped a. them were
183:5.3 seeing John come up a., said to his assistant:
190:5.2 his seventh appearance, came a. them as they
195:4.1 there existed, a. this slumbering and secularized
aloof
53:5.4 Michael elected to remain a. from the actual warfare
54:5.8 counseled Michael to remain a. from the rebels
99:7.1 religious groups should stand a. from all secular
137:2.2 Let us remain a. from this false Messiah.”
140:8.17 Jesus would remain grandly a. while teaching you
aloofness
5:1.1 inherent, not in the Father’s a., but in the finiteness
83:2.2 In early times woman had no sex a., only sex
138:0.1 together with his apparent a. from his mother ever
186:1.2 Judas did not like the coolness and a. of the Jewish
aloud
123:5.2 by the method of repeating a., the deeper teachings
123:5.5 the student learned his lesson by reading a. and by
151:6.3 fled to the tombs, where he moaned, cried out a.,
169:3.2 And then Dives cried a.: ‘Father Abraham, have
171:5.2 he lifted up his voice and began to cry a., “Jesus,
191:1.2 while Peter spoke a.: “I believe he has risen from
Alpha
128:1.10 did not hesitate to declare, “I am A. and Omega,
alphabet
44:4.4 the basic a. contains only seventy symbols.
44:4.4 basic symbols, or a., being forty-eight in number.
66:5.9 Fad formulated the first a. and introduced a
66:5.9 This a. contained twenty-five characters.
66:5.10 The blue man was partial to a. writing and made the
66:5.10 But the a. and much more was subsequently lost to
74:2.2 markedly improved this language by creating a new a
74:8.9 They learned the use of an a. from the neighboring
76:3.8 They produced the third a. and laid the foundation
77:4.7 long since lost the a. of Dalamatia, having adopted
79:3.7 An a., together with the art of writing, was imported
123:6.4 this year Jesus had begun to teach James the a..
195:7.21 In language, an a. represents the mechanism of
alphabetical
29:4.33 you maneuver adjustable type to make the same a.
alphabetically
77:8.2 the Adamic midwayers are designated a. in order to
alphabets
69:4.7 writing, and wampum belts, to the early symbolic a..
81:6.17 and accent to the vocalization of subsequent a..
Alpheus or Alpheus twins—see James; see Judas
138:4.1 two apostles, James and Judas the twin sons of A.,
138:4.3 That night at a simple supper at the A. home,
138:10.8 7. James and Judas the twin sons of A. were
139:0.3 All of them, except the At., were graduates of the
139:8.10 Peter, and not infrequently one of the At..
139:9.0 9. and 10. JAMES AND JUDAS ALPHEUS
139:9.1 James and Judas the sons of A., the twin fishermen
148:0.1 supervision of David Zebedee, assisted by the At..
151:2.8 with the exception of the At., each of the apostles
152:2.5 Matthew, Philip, and the At. were noncommittal.
153:0.3 greeting came from one of the unsuspecting At.,
156:1.3 When Norana arrived with her daughter, the At.
158:7.1 Even the stolid At. had been shocked by this talk
172:3.9 Before they started, the At. put their cloaks on the
172:4.1 While the At. returned the donkey to its owner,
172:5.11 To the At. this was a perfect day.
173:5.6 Even the At. were at last aroused to the realization
174:0.2 To the At. Jesus said: “Do not allow the things
179:1.5 Matthew, James Zebedee, Andrew, the At., Philip,
179:3.10 the At. brought on the bread and wine, bitter herbs
181:2.19 Jesus then went over to the At. and, standing
189:4.4 Mary the mother of the At., Salome the mother of
191:0.11 The At. took little part in these serious discussions;
191:0.11 they were fairly busy with customary ministrations.
191:2.1 while the At. comforted Peter, and while Nathaniel
192:2.13 Then Jesus walked and talked with the At.,
192:2.14 when Jesus returned from his visit with the At.,
192:4.7 the risen Lord except Thomas, Simon, and the At..
alpine
64:4.9 the a. glaciers descended far down the river valleys.
80:3.8 About fifteen thousand years ago the A. forests were
80:9.7 which have ever since remained characteristically A..
80:9.15 presume to classify the white peoples as Nordic, A.,
Alps
59:1.8 upon the east against mountains as high as the A.,
60:1.4 Limestone was laid down in the southern A. as the
60:3.6 Great volcanic actions occurred south of the A. and
61:1.12 the highlands of the A., Carpathians, Apennines,
61:1.13 stone is elevated to a height of 10,000 feet in the A.,
61:7.3 stopped just short of the mountain barrier of the A..
61:7.16 plants and animals may be found high up on the A.
64:2.3 entire continent from the ice in the north to the A.
64:4.7 belt of land lying between the ice and the A. and,
64:4.8 so warm that the A. were almost denuded of ice and
already—non-exhaustive
2:5.6 God has in his own way a. bridged the gulf.
34:6.12 A. has your own Thought Adjuster told you of your
54:4.4 Most of the liberties which Lucifer sought he a. had;
65:4.10 But the gains a. accrued are sufficient to justify the
67:8.4 And let me assure you, this has a. done more good
70:2.11 The nations of Urantia have a. entered upon the
101:1.4 discovery of new and spiritual meanings in facts a.
101:2.9 The religious man who finds God in nature has a.
102:2.3 and carry on as if a. in the presence of the Eternal.
102:2.3 life as if immortality a. were within their grasp.
112:3.2 From the cosmic standpoint the mortal is a. dead;
130:8.2 is in itself evidence that you have a. found him.
130:8.2 not that you cannot find God, for the Father has a.
131:3.7 are earnest die not; the thoughtless are dead a..
131:6.2 the righteous man has a. experienced an end of sin
137:1.6 That which you sought was a present in your souls
137:1.6 —you needed not to be received by me—a. were
137:1.6 “My brethren, you were a. with me in the spirit of
137:4.9 Jesus now realized that he had a. said—or rather
140:6.5 intent to lust after her has a. committed adultery with
140:8.25 his children on earth to live as though they were a.
141:2.1 near at hand, even that it is a here and in our midst
142:6.7 Jesus answered: “A. does the spirit of the Father in
146:3.7 He who enters the kingdom has eternal life a.—
150:5.5 live a righteous life because you have a. been saved
153:2.11 those who truly believe this Son a. have eternal life
157:2.1 To those who would know the truth, a. has a sign
162:2.1 should you not rather follow the light you a. have?
174:1.4 when you love your brother, you have a. forgiven
175:1.3 Many of you have a. entered into the joy and liberty
179:3.6 “He who is a. clean needs only to have his feet
179:4.3 Jesus answered: “A. have I told you, even he to
180:2.1 A. are you clean through the word I have spoken,
180:4.1 A. is my Father’s spirit in your hearts, and when
195:6.4 the day of a better understanding is a. beginning to
195:6.16 is the conclusive proof that God has a. found you.
also—non-exhaustive
1:3.2 I see him not; he passes on a., but I perceive him not.
1:6.8 God is spirit—spirit personality; man is a. a spirit—
2:1.2 “There is but one God, who is a. a faithful Creator.
2:3.2 for whatsoever a man sows that shall he a. reap.”
3:1.4 The creature not only exists in God, but God a.
34:6.6 “Not in word only but a. in power and in the Holy
53:8.2 “Satan came a.,” claiming that he represented all of
94:6.4 but to the one who is truly good, evil a. begets
95:7.6 for is he not “the first and the last, a. the seen and
97:5.2 “Judgment a. will I lay to the line and righteousness
97:7.12 “I dwell in the high and holy place, a. with him
102:4.1 may “let the mind which was in Christ be a. in you.”
105:1.3 The I AM is the Infinite; the I AM is a. infinity.
118:1.9 I AM signifies a. I WAS and I WILL BE.
128:1.6 “Let this mind be in you which was a. in Christ Jesus
129:4.5 Jesus a. fully experienced those higher and more
130:8.3 after you have fed the body learn how a. to feed the
131:2.4 ‘I dwell in the high and holy place; a. with him
131:2.8 you sin against God, you a. wrong your own soul.
131:4.3 Where two or three gather together, there am I a..
131:10.3 the Father fills the universe, he a. lives in our hearts
131:10.5 I will henceforth believe that he is a. my Father.
139:9.8 and Judas were little, but they were a. faithful.
140:3.14 you on the right cheek, turn to him the other a..
140:3.15 believe that I would do to men, do you a. to them.
140:5.13 not only as a brother—with brotherly love—but a. as
140:6.11 your treasures are, there will your hearts be a..
142:2.2 as a whole—as a family—but a father a. truly loves
145:2.7 as the soul of the father, so a. the soul of the son.
145:2.7 ‘A. new heart a. will I give you, and a new spirit
146:2.6 With the spirit with which you judge others you a.
146:2.6 “Whoso stops his ears to the cry of the poor, he a.
147:7.3 Said Jesus: “That which is old and a. true must abide
147:7.3 But that which is new and a. true, have the faith and
149:2.2 it does a. contain much that Jesus did not teach.
149:6.8 I am his Son, and you are a. his sons.
153:2.11 ‘Those whom the Father teaches will hear a. his
156:2.4 Jesus was like God but a. that God was like Jesus.
158:8.1 And they who receive me receive a. Him who sent
162:5.2 I bear witness of these truths; so a. does my Father
165:4.5 where your treasure is there will your heart be a..
165:5.4 where your treasure is, there will your heart be a..
167:4.7 let us go a. that we may die with him.”
169:4.2 that he who knows the Son knows a. the Father;
174:5.7 you see not only the Son of Man but a. Him who
180:1.4 “You have not merely chosen me, but I have a.
180:3.4 You believe in God; continue to believe a. in me.
180:4.1 when this day shall come, you will a. have me
180:4.2 while your life is hid with the Father in me, I am a.
191:4.3 to love unbelievers, should you not a. equally love
191:5.4 I am raised in the form that you a. shall have when
192:2.8 when you are through on earth, you shall a. come
194:3.13 the spectacle of God a. seeking for man and sending
196:0.13 to believe what Jesus believed, but a. to believe as he
altar
83:4.6 resisting ghosts and evil spirits; hence a. fires and
83:4.7 carpets from the carriage landing to the church a..
88:2.3 the Canaanite belief in the stone a.: “And this stone
88:2.5 relics alongside the law in the combined war a. and
92:2.2 “And if you will make me an a. of stone, you shall
92:2.2 Even today, the Hindus kindle their a. fires by
94:1.1 and the family hearth was still utilized as an a..
122:2.3 your husband, Zacharias, stands before the a. in
125:1.4 the a. stood, to observe the killing of the animals
126:3.3 In a way it was an evolution of the family a.;
162:4.4 branches for the adornment of the sacrificial a.,
162:4.4 to the silver funnels leading to the base of the a.
162:4.4 these lines, they would wave their sheaves at the a.
162:6.1 the wine had been poured down upon the a. by
162:6.2 accompanied by waving of the branches before the a.
175:1.16 You also teach that, if a man swears by the a., it is
175:1.16 if one swears by the gift that is upon the a., then
175:1.16 is greater, the gift or the a. which sanctifies the gift?
175:1.22 who was slain between the sanctuary and the a.?
185:1.5 company of Galileans as they worshiped at the a..
altars
88:2.3 that the spirit of their God dwelt in such stone a.,
92:1.3 religion embraces rites, symbols, cults, scriptures, a.,
97:2.1 overthrowing the a. of Baal and demolishing the
98:3.4 The Latin peoples maintained temples, a., and heroes
98:6.3 both contained a. whose backgrounds depicted the
alter—see ego
39:3.8 speed of progression and to a. direction of flight,
58:2.8 The power of sunspots to a. light frequencies shows
99:0.3 Conditions of living a. so rapidly that institutional
111:7.2 Adjuster cannot materially a. your career struggle
187:1.3 Pilate was adamant; he would not a. the writing.
alterations
46:5.27 the a. or additions to their planetary memorials.
93:9.8 diversions from the facts, a. made intentionally
altered
4:5.1 Such ancient beliefs have been invariably a. by the
48:2.23 These progressive changes result in a. reactions to
58:3.3 Physical conditions may also be greatly a. because
61:3.2 the teeth of many mammalian species gradually a. to
61:4.1 The land was greatly a. in topography.
93:9.8 These ages were deliberately a. in order to provide
97:8.7 the facts of the record were so a. in Babylon by the
112:2.7 becoming man has forever a. all values of human
139:1.9 notes of Andrew’s were edited, amended, a., and
139:1.9 these few a. and amended copies was destroyed
139:2.12 this was true before it was a. by a disciple of Paul.
altering
70:11.7 for progressive adaptation to a. social conditions
alternate—verb
18:5.4 They a. with the Perfections of Days in
28:6.17 ever will the play cycles of time a. with the service
29:4.17 These directors a. periods of executive service in the
51:4.3 The evolutionary races thus a. in capacity for
59:5.15 coal layers a. with shale, stone, and conglomerate.
128:2.3 James was beginning to a. with him in attendance at
143:7.3 Worship—contemplation of the spiritual—must a.
143:7.3 Work should a. with play;religion should be balanced
158:5.4 The twelve never failed to a. between exaltation and
alternate—adjective
10:0.3 Given the Paradise Trinity, we can postulate a. or
11:7.9 This a. zoning of the master universe, in association
11:7.9 universe, in association with the a. clockwise and
12:4.9 2. Secondary motion—the a. directional swings of
12:4.16 It is probable that these a. directions of successive
14:1.15 These a. directions of motion, coupled with the
14:1.18 we regard these a. processions of stupendous bodies
41:6.4 This calcium atom moves outward by a. jerks of
59:3.6 the British Isles region today appears as a. layers
60:4.1 These a. periods of land and sea dominance have
134:3.6 would be unceremoniously dismissed, and his a.
138:8.6 apostles worked as fishermen every a. two weeks,
138:9.1 This somewhat monotonous period of a. fishing
alternated
57:8.11 Surface cooling a. with immense lava flows.
86:1.4 Primitive man a. between two potent interests:
122:5.6 Mary a. between believing and doubting, being
139:6.4 Nathaniel a between seasons of profound philosophy
144:6.3 Andrew and Abner a. in presiding over these joint
161:0.2 Thomas and Nathaniel had a. in presenting the
189:5.1 Peter’s thoughts a. between fear and hope; he feared
191:0.4 Thus Peter a. between faith and doubt throughout
alternately
11:6.1 we observe that all space a. contracts and expands.
12:4.13 the material masses in pervaded space a. move
51:3.8 of loyal midwayers a. chosen from the two groups.
59:3.9 This salt settled in great lagoons which were a.
77:8.1 The United Midwayers of Urantia are governed a.
alternates
38:4.4 from duty, she a. attendance with her complement,
alternating
12:1.2 space levels of lessened resistance to motion, a. with
31:0.11 they function universally and with a. and equal
alternation
126:0.2 his parents failed to comprehend his frequent a.
162:4.4 the Psalms from 113 to 118, in a. with the Levites.
alternations
42:8.4 And these a. of energy status are so unbelievably
alternative
3:5.14 Then must man live in a world where the a. of pain
48:6.37 Day after day is alike—just life or the a. of death.
130:2.7 the choice of God in the face of any potential a..
although—not included
altitude
61:5.2 areas of the greatest depth of snow, together with a.
altitudes
66:5.2 They taught those from the higher a. and from the
altogether—see altogether, not
2:3.1 judgments of the Lord are true and righteous a..”
8:2.3 It is a. proper to denominate the Third Person of
10:7.6 acts of the Trinity will be revealed as a. meaningful
13:3.3 There is at all times a. too much intriguing and
15:6.14 they are a. too massive; gravity is tremendous at
19:4.2 nor do we a. understand why Universal Censors
23:1.9 are a. cut off from the sustenance and direction of
25:3.15 created in Orvonton; that number is of an a. higher
30:4.33 ascendant beings would be a. adequate and glorious
35:2.3 but much of it is voluntary and a. self-imposed.
42:2.1 These narratives cannot a. follow your accepted
42:11.2 divine mechanism of the universe of universes is a.
49:2.12 are mid-breathers, a. accounting for ninety-eight
53:7.12 from the crucial test triumphant and a. victorious.”
56:9.14 The universe of universes is a. unified.
62:4.5 death; the struggle for existence was a. too intense.
65:2.14 was accidental, but in reality it was a. purposeful.
66:7.1 awe the primitive men of that age, was a. modest.
66:7.2 everything was very simple and a. primitive in
69:7.5 Tribes treated women a. too much as they treated
71:6.3 The profit motive of economic activities is a. base
74:4.1 that Adam and his mate were a. too modest and
75:1.6 especially Eve, were a. too impatient; they were not
75:3.6 emphasized that Serapatatia was a. honest and
77:2.4 their progeny would a. resemble the offspring of
77:3.4 Neither were their leaders a. agreed concerning
80:9.15 There has been a. too much blending to permit such
84:2.4 looking on the child as coming a. from the mother.
84:3.6 Primitive man shunned the soil;it was a. too peaceful
85:0.2 The objects of worship were a. suggestive;
91:3.7 It is a. fitting that man, when he prays, should
91:7.1 the consciousness of the presence of God, is a.
91:7.1 A. too frequently that which the overwrought mystic
93:4.5 such a short and simple declaration of faith was a.
93:10.6 it is a. possible that Machiventa Melchizedek may
93:10.8 It is a. possible that, in some future age when
100:5.7 A. too much of the uprush of the memories of the
100:7.1 it is a. possible for every mortal believer to develop
101:1.1 reason, but viewed from within, it is a. reasonable.
101:1.1 but as a mortal experience it is a. logical.
103:7.7 teachers of both science and religion are often a. too
105:7.18 it is a. possible that the continued diversification of
117:7.15 It is a. likely that the present Trinity administrators
124:2.3 conduct; in most ways Jesus was a. like themselves.
126:5.8 and Jesus worked a. in the home shop, where he was
127:5.4 His mind had been a. too much occupied with the
127:5.6 “one a. lovely and the greatest among ten thousand
139:0.3 mistake of regarding the apostles as being a. ignorant
139:12.4 “one a. lovely and the chiefest among ten thousand,”
139:12.5 It is a. possible to fall victim to the peaceful
144:1.8 to speak of Jesus as worshiping, but it is a. correct to
145:5.1 Though he did not wish a. to avoid ministering to
148:6.10 “Job was a. right when he challenged the doctrine
149:6.10 Humility before God is a. appropriate in the depths
153:3.4 A. willing are you to reject the word of God while
155:1.3 have professed entrance into the kingdom are a. too
156:0.2 The evangelists and apostles were a. absorbed in
159:4.3 The Scriptures are faulty and a. human in origin,
164:4.11 they shouted to him: “You were a. born in sin,
166:3.7 whether few or many are to be saved a. depends on
169:4.10 with the teaching that they are a. like the Father,
172:3.3 Neither did he do it a. to satisfy the human longings
173:2.3 It was a. proper that the temple rulers and the
183:3.7 the captain of the soldiers was a. willing to allow the
186:2.2 Jesus was a. willing to discuss with Pilate any
188:5.2 It is a. proper to speak of salvation as redemption
191:0.8 His disappointment was very personal and a. too
193:4.14 influences of evil which, taken a., explain why Judas
195:6.6 an age of miracles to an age of machines proved a.
altogether, not
0:1.2 superpersonal in ways not a. comprehensible by man.
1:5.10 personality of God, but they do not a. validate it.
4:4.4 Sons are not a. limited by that finality of wisdom
12:6.13 We are not a. clear as to the exact status of the
16:9.7 Unselfishness, aside from parental instinct, is not a.
26:1.10 individual members of the angelic orders are not a.
33:3.7 It is not a. out of place to refer to the Universe Spirit
36:6.7 evolutionary planets which are not a. clear to us.
42:2.1 These narratives cannot a. follow your accepted
49:1.6 The early stages of life evolution are not a. in
70:10.9 Vengeance killing in early times was not a. unlike
79:8.1 suffered from too much warfare, it is not a. amiss to
82:1.9 self-controlled being, sex desire is not a. periodic;
93:4.14 even this cautious innovation was not a. successful
93:9.11 While this comparison was not a. fortunate, it was
94:1.5 This portrayal was not a. disharmonious with the
94:11.7 this degeneration was not a. the case in the life of the
103:9.2 the material life and should be in the main, but not a.,
107:2.1 although we do not a. comprehend these divisions.
112:7.7 discrete morontia individuals not a. unlike seraphim,
123:0.6 the western routes were not a. safe for two lone
133:7.11 the truly reflective human intellect is not a. bound
135:9.5 although he was not a. clear in his own mind as to
139:8.3 his parents were not a. happy in their married life,
168:1.2 mind of the Personalized Adjuster, we are not a.
192:1.2 They did not a. understand why Jesus wanted to
altruism
3:5.7 2. Is a.—service of one’s fellows—desirable?
52:2.12 It is neither tenderness nor a. to bestow futile
52:2.12 the function of a. in behalf of those unfortunate
55:3.5 3. Three per cent was dedicated to goodness—a.,
63:4.3 A. was as yet unborn in the human heart,
64:6.34 to the development of human tolerance and a..
80:1.5 Therefore, when actuated by either adventure or a.,
84:7.28 and children learn those lessons of patience, a.,
101:3.14 Contributes to the continued survival of a. in spite of
102:3.6 leads to serving men, thus creating ethics and a..
103:2.7 between the urges of egoism and the impulses of a..
103:5.1 social service and the idealism of a. are derived
altruistic
3:5.17 innately kind and considerate, but hardly a. in the
16:9.7 religion to generate an unselfish and a. social order.
52:2.12 for the full exercise of all those noble traits of a.
54:1.6 Self-control leads to a. service; self-admiration tends
55:6.1 to his family, has become more a. and fraternal.
69:6.3 fire, providing man with his first means of being a.
83:0.3 self-denial and insures the assumption of a. duties
91:4.3 or communal, may be either egoistic or a..
102:3.3 unselfish acts of social service and a. benevolence.
103:2.4 conflict between his self-seeking and his a. impulses,
103:2.7 to place a slight preference upon the a. impulse as
103:2.9 capacity and therefore to be able to choose a. service
103:2.10 man is inclined to identify the will to be a. with some
103:2.10 as the urge to be a., fellow-creature minded.
103:2.10 the a. drive may become so overdeveloped as to
103:3.1 the challenge to the egoistic-a. conflict in the moral
103:4.1 the conflict of the self-seeking ego with the a. urge
103:5.3 of this universal human urge to be unselfish and a..
103:5.5 when the ego desire of the self and the a. urge of the
103:5.8 when man is taught that all of his a. impulses are
103:5.9 that we are the sons of God and makes real our a.
142:6.8 Nicodemus was refined, egoistic, and a.; but he did
158:6.3 Your ambition was not a..
196:3.7 only the spirit-indwelt intellect is unselfishly a. and
Alvoring—neighboring universe
32:2.12 Sanselon, Portalon, Wolvering, Fanoving, and A..
always—see always—imperative; see always—with Jesus;
see always, not; see always
0:1.11 Finite realities may not have endings, but they a.
0:2.10 The term God a. denotes personality.
0:12.4 Deity realities a. seek realization and manifestation
2:3.2 this divine justice is a. tempered with mercy.
2:3.2 disappearance of such a creature is a. delayed until
2:5.1 of the universe is a. a reaction of divine affection.
2:7.5 The wise philosopher will a. look for the creative
3:1.4 God is a. with us.
3:1.6 Nor is it a. possible to distinguish between the
3:5.1 that choice is a. one of unfailing perfection and
3:5.10 where error is present and falsehood a. possible.
4:1.2 Providence is a. consistent with the unchanging and
4:3.6 hence must there a. be afforded a contrast with
4:4.6 First Source is a. and consistently a loving Father.
5:2.2 The Paradise Sons a. have access to the presence of
5:5.4 Moral conduct is a. an antecedent of evolved
7:0.4 and the impersonal realities of spirit nature are a.
7:1.8 this response is a. in accordance with the degree of
7:3.1 but his beneficence is ever near and a. concerned
8:0.4 Deities are and a. have been and ever shall be.
8:2.6 Ever and a.—universally and eternally—the Spirit is a
8:3.8 the First Persons and must a. be first recognized by
8:6.7 the Father and the Son are mutually present, a.
9:4.2 Spirit is a. intelligent, minded in some way.
9:5.3 And a. is the direction of mind a ministry of mind-
9:6.3 whenever the latter two impinge, mind gravity a.
9:6.4 operation of personality gravity is a. a volitional
10:1.4 we will a. be dependent on the revelations of the
10:3.5 The First Source and Center has a. been, and will
10:5.2 The group potential is a. far in excess of the simple
10:6.2 Justice is never a personal attitude; it is a. a plural
10:7.5 mysterious situations a. work out for the welfare
11:1.2 We have a. found him there and a. will.
11:1.4 The Father is a. to be found at this central location.
11:5.5 gravity but are a. obedient to Paradise gravity.
11:6.3 vertical (reservoir) space is destined a. to function as
11:8.9 It also explains why gravity a. acts preferentially in
12:1.2 ever they whirl, a. swinging onward in the tracks of
12:6.1 Stability is wholly and a. proportional to divinity.
12:7.2 therefore does infinite wisdom a. order it done in
12:8.1 The material universe is a. the arena wherein take
13:0.2 As far as we know they have a. been; like Paradise
13:1.13 secrets of Vicegerington will a. be forbidden you.
13:2.6 there will a. remain one seventh of Sonarington,
13:4.3 Physical reactions are uniform, unvarying, and a.
13:4.6 are a. open to all beings who desire to visit them,
13:4.7 I am a. stimulated by the activities of those who
15:4.1 does a. respond to the presence of nether Paradise,
15:7.10 The arriving pilgrims of time are a. received on
15:7.10 departing graduates are a. dispatched for Havona
15:8.3 energy has weight, although weight is a. relative,
15:8.8 Practically, our forecasts are reliable, but we are a.
15:11.3 There a. has prevailed the most perfect harmony
15:12.2 the extinction of will creatures are a. formulated on
15:12.3 render decisions, and these rulings are a. unanimous.
16:0.12 the periphery of Paradise, a. maintaining a position
16:3.2 it is a. Master Spirit Number One who speaks for the
16:3.3 This Spirit is a. in personal liaison with the seven
16:3.4 This Spirit is a. in close association with all orders of
16:3.4 assemblies of the Master Spirits he a. speaks for,
16:3.5 He is a. in liaison with the seven Reflective Spirits
16:3.6 it is Master Spirit Number Three who a. speaks for
16:3.7 He is a. in liaison with the Reflective Spirits at the
16:3.8 it is a. Master Spirit Number Four who speaks.
16:3.9 This Spirit is a. in personal liaison with the Reflective
16:3.10 it is a. Master Spirit Number Five who speaks.
16:3.11 This Spirit is a. in liaison with the Reflective Spirits
16:3.13 This Spirit is a. in liaison with the Reflective Spirits
16:3.20 This Master Spirit is a. in liaison with the Reflective
16:4.6 morontia creations a. intervene, bridging the gulf
16:5.5 a. a group of seven finaliters is assembled, one
16:9.5 science, morality, and religion a. survive the crash.
17:1.9 The Supreme Executives a. preside over such
17:4.3 A. some being of the reflective nature will be
18:1.4 A. will we be unable fully to penetrate the realms
18:2.3 imitate; Eternals of Days are a. and wholly original.
18:3.5 These high beings a. govern in groups of three.
18:5.4 But at least one of these rulers a. remains on duty
18:6.4 thus are the Unions of Days a. in touch with each
19:1.4 there is a. great danger of succumbing to the error of
19:1.7 whether in biology or theology, it is a. in danger of
19:2.4 the wisdom of divine insight are a. associated with
19:2.5 Perfectors of Wisdom will a require this complement
19:3.3 When we act in an executive capacity, a. there are
19:4.4 And since the Censors a. render their verdicts in
19:4.4 “I will be,” but the Universal Censor is a. “I am.”
19:6.2 overcomes the experiential handicap of having a.
20:3.3 and bestowal missions a., are incarnations; that is,
20:4.1 the Avonal is a. incarnated as a material being.
20:4.2 Avonals a. appear as adult beings of the realm;
20:5.7 Though the possibility of disaster a. attends these
20:5.7 within the range of my observation they a. succeed
20:6.2 a Paradise Son is a. born of woman and grows up
20:6.5 a. do they bestow themselves as Paradise Sons
20:6.6 entertain the idea that they a. meet with the tragic
20:9.1 Trinity Teacher Sons a. volunteer for this service.
21:0.2 these high Sons a. enjoy the sustaining approval of
21:0.3 A. and forever do they reign after the “order of
21:2.11 the Mother Spirit of a local universe remains a. at
21:4.2 Avonal bestowals are a. in the likeness of mortal
21:4.3 they a. embrace the mortal-bestowal adventure.
22:1.14 they do so a. as members of the supergovernment of
22:3.3 They are the everywhere-present and a.-efficient
22:7.6 Paradise Deities unite to trinitize, they a. succeed,
22:7.10 and such mixed liaisons are a. successful.
23:2.1 Solitary Messengers are on duty, a. by assignment,
23:4.3 is a. assigned as guardian-companion to such a
24:2.2 They are a. competent to give us the number, nature
24:2.9 These beings a. have been, and a. will be, Census
24:3.3 Paradise-origin beings are a. aware of the proximity
25:0.9 but a. subject to the direction of those who rule the
25:1.7 the Havona Servitals are a. assigned to that domain
25:2.12 a problem, its rulings are final and a. unanimous;
25:3.8 a conciliating commission can a. be had to pass
25:4.17 There is a. a best and right way to do things;
25:4.17 there is a. the technique of perfection, a divine
25:4.18 These exceedingly wise and practical beings are a.
25:6.2 thus making their records a. available to all classes of
25:6.2 as you ascend from this material world, you will a.
25:7.2 you will a. be provided with regular seasons of rest
25:7.2 the journey to Paradise there will a. be time for rest
25:7.2 career of light and life there is a. time for worship
25:8.10 These seraphim a. volunteer and are permitted to
26:2.5 the resulting orders are a. sevenfold in nature;
26:3.8 children of the fifth Circuit Spirit, are a. the wise
26:4.10 and a pilgrim of space is a. tutored by secondary
26:5.6 The pilgrim helpers a. tarry for a season to assist in
26:8.5 return to the superuniverse of their nativity, a. to
26:8.5 other guides a. attend these candidates during this
27:0.2 primary supernaphim is a. designated by the chiefs
27:6.3 their final conclusions are a. in uniform agreement.
27:7.6 A. is there an excess of worshipfulness as gauged
28:3.1 In each seven there are a. one primary, three
28:3.1 they a. personalize in this exact proportion.
28:4.10 superuniverses are a. presided over by three Ancients
28:5.12 a. do they act in concert with the Divine Counselors
28:5.20 in part explains why the Censors can a. function
28:5.20 The discerners a. accompany the Censors on any
28:6.2 A. does the Conjoint Actor “take note of the man,
28:6.4 They are a. ready to supply their superiors with an
28:6.4 computation of possessed facts is a. up to the minute
28:6.7 your individual drawing credits are a. far in excess
28:6.10 The Imports of Time must a. afford testimony to
28:6.21 greatness and of goodness work together, a.
29:1.2 The same director is a. in association with the same
29:3.4 a. do they serve as originally assigned.
29:3.5 They are a. on duty; there is no provision in the
29:3.12 power centers are a. conscious of the superenergy
29:4.17 At least one acting inspector is a. present in each
29:4.33 They a. labor in compliance with universal law,
29:4.36 stationed on all inhabited worlds and are a. attached
30:1.113 mind personalities, but they are a. spirit associated
30:3.8 higher residential world of the ascendant career a.
30:4.17 ascenders will a. advance from one stage of study to
30:4.27 to the Havona receiving spheres is a. made alone.
31:0.13 they are absolutely loyal and a. co-operative with all
31:9.4 they have a. been devoted to the co-ordination of the
32:0.2 The creative plan of the Paradise Michaels a.
32:3.6 even the higher personalities—find it difficult a. to
32:4.3 policies and procedures for that universe—a. prevail
33:3.3 the Son a. accords the Spirit a co-ordinate position
33:3.3 the Creator Son is a. and ever perfectly sustained
33:3.4 enacts the role of a mother, a. assisting the Son
33:6.1 Gabriel a. seeks the counsel of Immanuel regarding
34:0.3 Spirit associate is personal and has a. functioned as
34:3.6 there is a. available to each the time and the space
34:6.2 in human experience Deity is singular, a. one.
34:7.8 Spirit of Truth a. speak, saying, “This is the way.”
35:1.4 first-born Melchizedek of each universe is a at liberty
35:3.22 are a. upward of one hundred thousand foreign
35:4.2 They are a. ready to serve in all exigencies—
35:5.4 the decisions and rulings of this order of Sons are a.
36:1.3 associated with the Life Carriers and a. accompany
36:2.13 there is a. a planetary type,for the Life Carriers work
36:2.16 The life plans for every new world a. provide for
36:4.8 Our inquiries concerning the midsonite races are a.
36:4.8 a. do the finaliters decline to discuss the destiny of
36:5.4 The seven adjutant mind-spirits a. accompany Life
36:5.4 are a. subordinate to the action and presence of their
36:6.3 worlds are a. devoid of reproductive powers.
37:2.3 They a. accompany him on his planetary tours and
37:2.7 Evening Stars a. work in pairs—one a created being,
37:3.6 Two senior archangels are a. assigned as personal
37:4.1 Their number varies constantly but is a. far up in the
37:5.8 hosts of space and a. the ministering spirits of time.
37:5.8 same mortal-wise commissioners are a. attached to
37:5.9 they are a. present to speak for those who cannot
37:8.2 these unique beings are a. willing to help us with the
37:10.5 A. there is attached to the universe service a corps of
38:7.2 dependent on mutual contact and a function together
38:8.4 These “fourth creatures” of the angelic orders a.
38:9.2 a. found on the decimal or life-experiment planets,
38:9.3 The number of primary midway creatures is a. fifty
39:1.3 Paradise Avonals are a. attended on all magisterial
39:1.4 Creator Sons, when on a bestowal mission are a.
39:2.5 directors of these legions are now a. completion
39:2.17 there is a. a residue of messages which requires
39:4.14 and a.—in any sphere, in all of them—this is to choose
39:5.3 attaining its highest biologic level, there a. appear
39:9.3 are a. and forever your true friends and unfailing
40:5.11 a. are they divinely fair and just, even charmingly
40:10.1 The spirits of mortal fusion a. ascend to the level of
41:10.2 gravity a. produces a solar system type of creation;
42:4.14 electronic positions are shifted is a. a “quantum”
42:5.6 levels of orbital revolution, quanta are a. given off.
42:5.6 while the individual electron a. gives up a particle of
42:7.7 the result has a. been the well-nigh instantaneous
42:10.1 nevertheless the Primal Father is even now—as a.—
42:10.7 Mind a. connotes the presence-activity of living
42:11.6 highly automatic-appearing cosmic mechanisms a.
42:12.1 Mind a. reaches out towards: 1. Creation of material
42:12.9 Mind is a. creative.
42:12.9 finality attainer is a. competent to produce a suitable
42:12.13 whenever a real spirit-mind is functioning, there a.
43:1.8 You will a. be welcome as an observer in the
44:0.18 A., as you ascend inward in the scale of life, will
44:3.6 A. is the way open to acquire more knowledge,
44:4.10 there is a. a back registry to insure the reception of
44:8.2 sources of special human ability: At the bottom a.
44:8.2 is a. an ancestral foundation for every outstanding
45:3.1 the System Sovereign, is a. supported by two or
45:4.1 This judgment seat has a. been on Jerusem, but
46:5.22 On a system headquarters, records are a. preserved
47:2.2 are a. personalized as of their exact physical status
47:9.4 you may have visited Jerusem, but a. as a guest;
48:0.3 A. this morontia transition intervenes between the
48:2.11 The power supervisors a. serve in their native
48:2.19 One of these highly mechanical beings is a. stationed
48:2.19 there are a. associated two system co-ordinators,
48:3.16 pending factualization of the Supreme Being, a. will
48:4.11 who are a. and eternally thoroughly businesslike in
48:4.14 The sense of celestial humor we have with us a.,
48:4.19 a. are they the echoes of a backward glance,
48:4.19 you a. find it rejuvenating when for a short time you
48:6.36 mind of Jesus of Nazareth, who a. serves you well.
49:1.2 Life Carriers are a. the living catalyzers who initiate
49:1.5 the vegetable form a. precedes the animal and is
49:2.16 and they a. live in a measure upon the ground,
49:4.4 This feature of creature experience is a. improved
49:6.5 sleeping survivors a. function with the judgment
50:3.5 world races, but they do a. mate among themselves.
50:5.5 Self-preservation is a pursuit which a. follows self-
50:6.3 life of the mortal races is a. attended by struggle.
51:0.1 biologic uplifters a. carry the name of this first Son
51:3.5 a. accompanying the Planetary Adams on their
51:3.9 neither has the mission of the Planetary Adams a.
52:1.6 The archangels a. accompany the Planetary Princes,
52:3.1 Material Son and Daughter a. appear on the planet,
52:4.3 a. incarnated, though they do not experience birth,
52:5.1 inhabited world, a Paradise bestowal Son a. arrives.
52:5.2 These Sons a. belong to the Magisterial or Avonal
53:2.3 the Creator Son had been intimate and a. cordial.
53:2.4 of the entire plan of universe administration but a.
53:2.5 but a. was the mercy of the Creator Son rejected
54:3.1 are a. bothered with the unthinking question as to
54:3.2 nonexistence (annihilation), there must a. intervene
54:4.6 mercy to the children of time and space a. provides
54:5.5 4. While wrongdoing is a. deleterious to a family,
54:6.9 Mortal man has a. possessed the endowment of
55:0.1 the assistance of the Brilliant Evening Stars a.,
55:1.1 is a. honored by the personal presence of the
55:4.23 Adam and Eve are a. relieved of planetary duties.
56:3.6 Spirit must a. and ultimately become threefold in
56:9.7 and the revelation of God must a. be partial, relative,
57:3.7 the period which a. precedes the final segregation of
57:5.14 Retrograde motion in any astronomic system is a.
57:5.14 and a. appears as a result of the collisional impact
57:6.2 leaving one hemisphere of the planet a. turned
57:6.2 moon, which a. turns the same face toward Urantia.
57:6.3 the earth will a. turn the same hemisphere toward
57:7.2 A. had the planet been larger than its satellite, but
58:5.3 lava held under high pressure but a. tending to flow
58:6.6 Ever the environment is changing, and a. are living
60:2.11 these animals a. returned to the land to lay their eggs
62:4.1 Their ancestors had a. learned to walk on their hind
64:1.3 In the forests man has a. deteriorated; evolution has
64:6.3 Red men were a. monogamous; even their mixed
65:0.7 evolution—on Urantia or elsewhere—is a. purposeful
65:7.6 Long must these faithful and a dependable influences
65:7.7 a. are these changes gradual and reciprocal.
65:8.5 In the cosmic evolutionary laboratories mind is a.
66:6.5 advancement of a given tribe or race were a. natives
66:6.5 A. they patiently worked to uplift and advance the
66:6.6 the dismay which a. result when enlightened beings
66:7.20 observers, who a. numbered more than one thousand
66:8.1 he had a. proved loyal to the universe rulers and
67:7.8 such catastrophes, we can a. discern the beneficial
67:8.3 ever and a., was: “What of Amadon of Urantia,
68:2.6 woman was has a. been regarded as the home.
68:4.2 like the origin of languages, is a. unconscious
68:4.2 unintentional and therefore a. shrouded in mystery.
68:5.1 The evolution of the mores is a. dependent on the
68:5.11 There has a. been friction between the herders and
68:6.5 Cities a. multiply the power for either good or evil.
68:6.6 The size of the family has a. been influenced by the
68:6.8 peoples a. regarded twins as omens of good luck.
69:0.2 such aggregations a. result in the creation of trends
69:2.7 man a. wanted to get something for nothing,
69:3.3 Man has a. been ashamed to do woman’s work, but
69:3.3 both men and women have a. worked together in
69:4.3 with a fetish on guard the goods were a. safe.
69:6.4 Primitive man feared fire and a. sought to keep it in
69:8.9 has a. proved disastrous suddenly to liberate slaves;
69:9.14 But the cities a. reserved certain lands for public
70:1.1 there is a. an immediate and ruinous reversion to
70:1.5 who a. disliked and hated the out-group, foreigners.
70:1.8 Scarcity of land has a. brought on war, and during
70:1.9 Woman stealing has a. caused war.
70:1.15 A. these olden tribes made war at the bidding of their
70:1.20 though women have a. fed and nursed the soldiers
70:3.5 The absence of a common language has a. impeded
70:3.7 whether marriage or adoption, were a. terminated by
70:4.9 The clan headmen were a. subordinate to the tribal
70:5.5 War has a. been a kingmaker.
70:6.6 priests have a. been a powerful check on the kings.
70:9.16 The weak and inferior have a. contended for equal
70:9.16 have a. insisted that the state compel the strong to
70:10.9 teachers of revealed religion have a. proclaimed,
70:11.2 Law is a. at first negative and prohibitive;
71:2.7 Public opinion, common opinion, has a. delayed
73:2.2 Van well knew that these Adamic Sons a. lived in
74:0.1 The Material Sons and Daughters a. serve together
74:4.6 A. in Eden the seventh day was devoted to the
74:5.2 but a. were these petitions denied.
74:5.6 caused Adam no end of trouble; a. were the Edenites
74:6.5 Eve gave forth a shimmer of light, but they a. wore
74:6.5 The descendants of Adamson a. thus portrayed their
74:6.9 first and second generations of the Garden were a.
74:7.11 in fact every activity of the Garden, were a. open to
75:7.6 A. had the archangel custodian admonished Adam
76:2.8 Cain had never been indwelt by an Adjuster, had a.
76:3.7 Adam and his family had a. subsisted on fruits, nuts
76:5.3 Even so, it was a. a comfort to Adam and Eve,
76:5.4 And so the Edenic pair a. proclaimed that a Son of
77:1.2 It is well a. to bear in mind that the successive
77:8.8 transmitted, the midway creatures are a. employed.
78:2.2 but a. these superior peoples would rehabilitate
79:2.7 Race mixture is a. advantageous in that it favors
79:7.2 The centers of culture along the Yellow River had a.
79:8.8 Truth is relative and expanding; it lives a. in the
81:2.20 These civilizations of the Andite age cannot a. be
81:3.3 primitive manufacturing cities were a. surrounded
81:6.8 The material aspects of civilization must a. await the
81:6.9 Invention a. precedes the acceleration of cultural
81:6.39 advancing civilization is a. delayed when its leaders
82:2.5 Women have a. been subject to more restrictive
82:2.5 it has a. been required of wives that they be faithful
82:2.5 Married women have a. borne some mark which
82:3.2 There a. have been and a. will be two distinct realms
82:3.2 A. has the individual been rebellious against the sex
82:3.3 Marriage standards have a. been a true indicator of
82:4.1 Marriage has a. been closely linked with property
82:5.1 It was not that inbreeding was a. bad, but that
82:5.1 but that outbreeding was a. comparatively better;
82:5.3 Property has a. influenced marriage, and sometimes,
82:5.4 Superior groups, when isolated, a. reverted to
83:2.1 Primitive marriages were a. planned by the parents
83:2.4 the more intelligent women have a. been able to
83:3.2 Neither was her purchase a. just a cold-blooded
83:4.6 Fire and water were a. considered the best means of
83:6.3 Ancestor worship has a. fostered monogamy, as
83:6.5 A. have the unfortunate few had to suffer that the
83:6.6 Monogamy a. has been, now is, and forever will be
83:7.1 and the children a. followed the mother;
83:7.2 was barrenness, which was a. blamed on the wife;
83:7.4 community standing and property privileges has a.
83:7.5 Man’s marriage motives have a. far transcended
83:8.6 Marriage a. has been and still is man’s supreme
84:1.6 in strength and devotion a. directly proportional to
84:1.7 mother love is the handicapping emotion which a.
84:3.7 Woman has a. had to work; at least right up to
84:3.7 Woman has a. been the burden bearer, carrying the
84:4.2 Woman’s status has a. been a social paradox;
84:4.2 she has a. been a shrewd manager of men;
84:4.2 she has a. capitalized man’s stronger sex urge for her
84:4.3 proper and satisfactory sex relations have a. involved
84:4.3 has a. given intelligent women considerable influence
84:4.4 These narratives were a. distorted so as to make it
84:4.10 Woman has a. been treated more or less as property,
84:4.10 man’s attempt to protect woman has a. been a tacit
84:5.9 The weaker a. makes disproportionate gains in every
84:5.14 Each sex will a. have its own special sphere, albeit
84:6.4 Woman has a. been the moral standard-bearer
84:6.6 male and female; a. will these two basic variations
84:6.6 a. will they be mutually dependent on co-operation
84:7.3 but marriage is social and has a. been regulated by
84:7.9 Woman a. wanted the individual family, and she had
84:7.10 The ancients a. sacrificed the mother’s interests for
85:0.3 acquired roots of spirit origin but was nevertheless a.
85:1.3 The Romans a. threw a stone into the air when
85:5.3 These supernatural infants were a. put adrift upon
86:1.2 Superstitious savages a. feared a run of good luck;
86:2.6 anything as accidental; a. was everything intentional.
86:4.2 explains the tendency a. to imagine unseen things in
86:5.9 Later on, sneezing was a. accompanied by some
87:1.1 They were a. anxious to induce the ghost to leave
87:1.3 was usually destroyed; if not, it was a. avoided,
87:5.4 early prayers a. included the petition, “deliver us
87:7.2 but it has a. been the greatest obstacle to social
87:7.3 Notwithstanding that the cult has a. retarded social
88:1.1 man a. wanted to make anything extraordinary into a
88:1.6 the ancients a. opposed the taking of a census,
88:2.1 The ancients a. revered the bones of their leaders,
88:4.8 In case of failure there was a. some plausible
88:5.1 used in deleterious magic; spittle was a. covered.
88:6.6 was a. the chance of being executed as a black artist.
89:2.1 And the forbidden tree a. said, “Thou shalt not.”
89:2.4 Community calamity was a. regarded as punishment
89:3.3 instead of a. attempting to increase the numerator
89:7.4 The mores a. drag behind in the evolutionary
90:0.2 a. does a medicine man, a shaman, or a priest
90:4.7 The red men a. put a drop of blood in the root hole
90:4.9 secrecy has a. been essential to the successful
90:5.6 The priests have a. sought to impress and awe the
91:2.2 Prayer has a. indicated positive action by the praying
91:2.2 prayer has been a. psychic and sometimes spiritual.
91:2.5 proves fatal to the potency of true prayer, which a.
91:3.3 prayer is a. a socializing, and moralizing practice.
91:4.4 The real prayer of faith a. contributes to the
92:1.4 Mystery and power have a. stimulated religious
92:1.4 Fear has a. been the basic religious stimulus.
92:2.2 religion, novelty has a. been regarded as sacrilege.
92:3.2 Religion has a. been largely a matter of rites, rituals,
92:3.4 the cult; therefore must revision a. be forced upon it.
92:4.1 Revelation is evolutionary but a. progressive.
92:4.1 Thus must and does revelation a. keep in touch with
92:4.1 A. must the religion of revelation be limited by man’s
92:4.2 the religions of revelation are a. characterized by a
92:5.5 And men have a. tended to venerate the leader,
92:5.6 with miraculous episodes, and their return is a.
92:6.19 a. difficult to induce evolutionary minds suddenly to
92:7.11 Slaves have a. experienced great difficulty in
93:6.6 Now Abraham had a. so opposed circumcision that
93:7.4 There was a. a tendency for the new doctrine to
93:7.4 A new revelation is a. contaminated by the older
94:6.6 Absolute Deity does not strive but is a. victorious;
94:6.6 he does not coerce mankind but a. stands ready to
94:6.6 The will of the Absolute God a. benefits, never
94:6.6 the purpose of the true believer is a. to act but
95:2.2 the belief in one God a. gaining ground but never
96:4.3 But a. was he plagued by the awkward
96:4.3 term Yahweh, which had a. been symbolized by
97:1.4 conceived to be a fitful God of jealous whims, a.
97:1.4 A. had the Hebrews looked upon their God as a
97:4.6 A. Hosea proclaimed hope and forgiveness.
97:9.2 The Jews (Judahites) a. sought to defame the record
98:6.4 A. had it been the practice of Mithraic worshipers,
99:3.8 There is a. the great danger that religion will become
99:3.8 Loveless zeal is a. harmful to religion, persecution
99:4.9 Transition is a. accompanied by confusion,
99:5.1 Religion has a. been a conservator of morals and a
100:1.1 evil a. results when purely personal evaluations are
100:1.7 But nobility itself is a. an unconscious growth.
100:3.5 values are real, but a. they depend on the fact of
100:3.5 Values are a. both actual and potential—not what
100:3.6 Progress is a. meaningful, but it is relatively valueless
100:3.7 Growth is a. unconscious, be it physical, intellectual,
100:6.4 attainment of supermortal ideals is a. characterized
101:0.2 A. is religion the inspiration of man’s evolving nature
101:0.3 conviction-faith of the personality, can a. triumph
101:1.5 ever more or less mysterious and a. indefinable
101:4.1 And a. has this made trouble for the future.
101:4.3 Truth is a. a revelation: autorevelation when it
101:8.2 Belief is a. limiting and binding; faith is expanding
101:10.6 But it will a. remain true: Whosoever wills to do
102:1.5 A. will we know him because we trust him, and our
102:2.4 Knowledge is an eternal quest; a. are you learning,
102:2.9 a. and ever religion does something; it is dynamic!
102:3.2 Religious speculation is inevitable but a. detrimental;
102:3.2 will religion a. be characterized by paradoxes,
102:3.15 a. is it true that the real is the good and the good is
102:4.3 such a knowledge of God is ever and a. a reality of
102:5.1 universes, potential is a. supreme over the actual.
102:6.6 Though reason can a. question faith, faith can a.
102:6.7 but faith is a. triumphant over doubting, for faith is
102:6.7 The positive a. has the advantage over the negative,
102:7.1 transcendental but ever changing, a. growing.
102:8.4 Man has a. thought of God in the terms of the best
102:8.4 Even historic religion has a. created its God
102:8.5 Religion has a. dared to criticize civilization and
102:8.7 Religion is ever and a. rooted and grounded in
103:0.2 primitive religions are a. evolutionary in genesis.
103:2.6 there are a. present the inevitable decisions, effort,
103:3.5 The impulse of the God within man was a. potent.
103:5.6 other selves presents a problem which cannot a. be
103:6.1 it can never become a science since it must a. be
103:6.1 Theology is a. the study of your religion; the study
103:6.6 A. must man’s spirit depend for its expression
103:6.6 human experiences a. correlated with the mind
103:6.11 Science must a. be grounded in reason, although
103:6.11 a. there have been, and ever will be, misleading
103:7.4 certainties of insight will a. require the harmonizing
103:7.6 Within the domain of true science, reason is a.
103:7.6 within the domain of true religion, faith is a. logical
103:7.8 A., in the absence of revelation or in the failure to
104:1.9 It is a. difficult for an emerging monotheism to
104:2.2 It has a. been difficult to understand the personal
104:2.5 is never a personal act; it is a. a group function.
104:4.9 the smallest to the largest material organization, a.
104:5.1 they are a. distinguished from the Father triunities.
105:1.6 worshipful concept of the Father must a. be less
105:2.2 but the postulation of this dual relationship must a.
105:3.1 mortal minds to conceive of their beginnings, but a.
105:3.1 they are eternal and as such have a. been.
105:3.10 The relationships of absolutes in eternity cannot a. be
105:5.5 forever swinging inward to Paradise and Deity, a.
106:5.3 Trinities are a. deity reality but never personality
106:5.3 But a. is trinity inclusive of all encompassed deity;
106:7.1 A. there must remain unexplored possibilities in the
106:7.5 your mind will a. be staggered by the unrevealed
106:7.5 the unexplored vastness of which will a. remain
106:7.5 how much of God you may attain, there will a.
106:7.8 universe will be a. young in the face of the limitless
106:8.1 therefore must they a. be presented as relativities.
107:0.6 Adjuster is man’s infallible cosmic compass, a.
107:3.4 1. A. to show adequate respect for the experience
107:3.5 2. A. to be considerate of the limitations of their
107:3.10 Adjusters are christened on Divinington and are a.
107:4.6 and spirit manifestations, are a. discernible by those
107:4.7 A. will the Adjuster be revealing to the mortal
107:7.3 they are a. waiting to act decisively in accordance
108:0.2 The infinite God is, as a., replete and complete,
108:3.5 interesting to note that local universe inspectors a.
108:4.2 toward divine ideals, a. luring them upward toward
108:5.9 the Adjuster will a. participate in some definite
109:1.2 it is a. imparted before the Adjuster is remanded to
110:2.1 personality; they are a. subservient to your will.
110:3.3 a. emerge triumphant in each of their undertakings.
110:6.5 The Adjusters are a. near you and of you, but rarely
110:6.19 but circle attainment a. augments the potential of
111:4.6 Snow crystals are a. hexagonal in form, but no two
111:4.6 Personality follows types but is a. unique.
113:1.1 little ones, for I say to you, their angels do a. behold
113:2.3 appointments are a. in accordance with human
113:2.7 guardians, seraphim a. volunteer their services.
113:2.7 one of this seraphic pair will a. be on duty.
113:2.9 (a cherubim and a sanobim) who are a. associated
113:2.9 records are a. sponsored by one of the seraphim.
113:4.5 they a. seem to work in perfect harmony and accord.
113:6.8 This roll call of justice a. immediately follows the
113:7.6 seraphim are a. in communication with their wards
114:1.1 One of this council is now a. resident on Urantia as
115:3.16 A. will actuals be opening up new avenues of the
115:6.6 A. is the finite Deity seeking for dual correlation,
116:0.3 Havona did not grow; Havona is and a. has been;
117:6.10 captured; it is alive, free, thrilling, and a. moving.
118:0.10 endless in extent but a. punctuated by moments of
118:0.11 how large the number conceived,you can a. envisage
118:0.11 addition to number, still a. one more can be added.
118:3.3 never dead and formal, a. vibrant and adaptable—
118:3.7 safe to postulate that the immaterial is a. nonspatial.
118:5.3 A. must God act to break the deadlock of the unity
118:5.3 A. must Deity provide the pattern universe,
118:5.3 A. must God first find man that man may later find
118:5.3 A. must there be a Father before there can ever be
119:4.4 a. throughout this era were the supreme seraphim
119:7.3 he a. appeared as a fully developed individual of the
120:4.6 God chose to manifest himself as he a. does—in the
121:3.9 There was a. the open door through which talented
122:3.3 were a. skeptical about the divine mission of Jesus,
122:5.6 but a. was Mary steadied in her final attitude by the
122:7.1 The Jews had a. been greatly prejudiced against
123:0.2 Mary made it her business a. to be on watch while
123:1.4 Jesus and Jacob were a. happy in their play,
123:3.7 but a. Joseph’s increasing income kept pace with the
124:2.4 his reputed docility, but they a. suffered swift and
124:2.6 that they were a. more than willing to visit with him.
124:3.6 but his father had a. sought to avoid answering
126:1.5 but a. were Mary’s hopes dashed down in cruel
126:1.5 believed that prophets and men of promise a.
126:2.3 It remained a. true that Jesus “sat at no man’s feet.”
127:2.6 oppressors, are a. difficult for spiritual leaders to
127:4.7 But Simon was a. a good and well-intentioned lad.
128:1.8 of his divine nature there was a. room for doubt
128:3.7 Simon had a. loved Jesus, but now he felt that he had
128:6.7 Jude did make trouble for Jesus, and a. was the
128:6.11 The children were a. welcome at the repair shop.
129:3.6 It will also a. be helpful in understanding Jesus’
130:5.4 Ganid never forgot; the memory of this episode a.
130:7.7 universal reality has an expanding and a. relative
131:10.4 Our Father even loves the wicked and is a. kind to
131:10.5 A. will I try to worship God with the help of the
132:1.4 idealist are destined a. to be at loggerheads.
132:2.3 Goodness, like truth, is a. relative and unfailingly
132:2.5 Goodness is a. growing toward new levels of the
132:2.7 Goodness is living, relative, a. progressing,
132:2.8 goodness will a. be more a quest than a possession,
132:3.2 Truth is a. more than knowledge.
132:7.3 Jesus direct questions about Buddha, but he had a.
133:1.2 Mercy ministry is a. the work of the individual, but
133:1.5 even as you a. go to the rescue of any person you
133:1.5 there’ll a. be someone on hand to defend you.”
133:4.9 that the Father’s spirit ever lives within you and a.
133:5.4 There a. exists the danger that the purely physical
134:1.2 His family a. believed that Jesus spent this time in
134:3.3 Cymboyton or one of his three sons a. presided at
134:5.3 Religious teachers must a. remember that spiritual
134:5.8 political sovereignty is (has a. been) embarrassed
134:6.3 England, Scotland, and Wales were a. fighting
135:1.4 From that day on John a. wore a hairy garment with
135:5.1 Had not Moses taught that righteousness was a.
136:0.2 but such a message was a. followed by the gospel,
136:4.4 a. does this spiritualized human mind say, “Not my
136:5.2 a. in readiness to obey the least expression of their
137:4.8 Mary had a. turned to Jesus for help in every crisis
138:5.1 I pray that you will a. be loyal to your Galilean
138:5.2 A. would they make the mistake of trying to fit
138:10.6 he a. had sufficient funds in the treasurer’s hands to
139:3.2 James was a. wont to justify and excuse his anger
139:3.5 James and John had a. been happy playmates.
139:5.2 Philip was a. wanting to be shown.
139:5.7 to encourage them all to look to him and a. to feel
139:5.8 And that is a. the effective technique in all forms of
139:7.4 He a. liked to speak of the kingdom as “this business
139:7.8 his generosity, but a. Matthew managed to keep still.
139:8.3 that Thomas was “mean, ugly, and a. suspicious.”
139:8.8 Thomas was a. cautious, advocating a policy of
139:8.8 Thomas was a. the first fearlessly to move out in
139:8.8 a. was it Thomas who rallied the apostles with his
139:8.10 When he was most depressed, unfortunately he a.
139:8.11 it was a. Thomas who said, “Let’s go!”
139:9.3 and a. were the twins ready to lend a helping hand to
139:11.6 of the Greeks, the task was a. assigned to Simon.
139:11.7 Simon a. identified himself with the party of protest,
139:12.5 Be assured that Judas was a. financially loyal to
140:5.12 it does not condone evil, but it is a. anticynical.
140:5.12 Fatherly love has singleness of purpose, and it a.
140:5.21 progress has a. been the final harvest of persecution.
140:5.22 Children a. respond to the challenge of courage.
140:6.9 mercy a. shall determine your judgments and love
141:1.4 But it was a. a stumbling stone to John’s followers
141:5.3 “Your spirit unity implies two things, which a. will
141:7.3 sincere seekers for the truth are a. glad to hear the
142:7.10 A. is his ear open to their petitions; he is ever ready
142:7.16 we do not find that the Father a. deals kindly with us
142:8.2 They a. supposed Jesus had been born at Nazareth,
143:2.6 have been born of the spirit are ever and a. masters
143:3.7 There is a. danger that monotony of human contact
144:2.4 Men ought a. to pray and not become discouraged
144:3.14 Jesus taught the twelve a. to pray in secret; to go off
144:7.1 A. does the socialized religion of a new revelation
145:1.3 But Jesus’ followers a. regarded this as a miracle.
145:3.8 Life Carriers, and midwayers, such as a. attended
146:2.12 Let your real petitions a. be in secret.
146:3.7 there a. has been, and I have come to make that
147:4.1 I do not fully discern how we can a. abide by such
147:6.6 traditions and slavish ceremonials was a. positive.
148:3.4 And we have a. held the opinion that, in some way
150:0.2 The apostles of John had a. used the anointing oil in
150:2.1 During the conference time they a. sat in a group
150:6.2 receipt of news from other groups was a. a source of
151:1.1 fishing boat of Andrew and Peter, which was a.
151:5.6 The Master’s followers a. persisted in placing their
151:6.6 he a. believed that they carried with them the evil
152:2.10 Michael multiplied food elements as he a. does
152:4.4 To Peter this experience was a. real.
154:2.3 there a. lurked near by two or three of David’s
155:6.7 give up the practice of a. quoting the prophets of old
156:5.5 Beauty is a. triumphant over ugliness in the hearts
156:5.14 Self-respect is a. co-ordinate with the love and
157:7.2 A. had there been some strangeness between this
158:6.4 Must you a. have material manifestations as an
158:8.1 little ones, for their angels do a. behold the faces
159:1.6 There is a. danger that the verdict of an individual
159:2.3 To them it a. seemed inappropriate that those who
159:3.10 Increasing happiness is a. the experience of all who
159:4.5 The Scriptures a. have, and a. will, reflect the moral
159:4.8 divine truth may indeed shine forth, but a. of relative
160:2.7 he a. sends you out two and two.
160:4.11 As a pleasure seeker you should aim a. to be a
160:4.13 There is an art in defeat that noble souls a. acquire;
160:4.13 It sounds well a. to claim success, but the end results
160:4.16 wisdom ever dominates knowledge and a. glorifies
160:5.2 We a. look upon the object of our religious loyalty
160:5.2 religion is a. and forever a mode of reacting to the
161:1.9 but nevertheless a. and universally a personality.
162:8.3 “Martha, Martha, why are you a. anxious about so
163:2.8 Thus a. it was and forever will be: Men must arrive
163:4.10 To pray a. for more laborers to be sent forth into the
164:3.9 Having a. been a beggar, he knew nothing else; so,
164:5.1 They were a. disconcerted by these sudden and
165:3.8 invitation ever has been and a. will be: Whosoever
166:5.3 The Jews at Jerusalem had a. had trouble with the
167:4.7 Thomas was a. the mainstay of the twelve apostles
168:2.2 I know that you a. hear me, but because of those
168:4.10 divine love which your faith depicts as a. actuating
168:4.11 The child is a. within his rights when he presumes to
168:4.11 the parent is a. within his parental obligations to the
169:1.2 A. have they said, ‘Seek the Lord while he may be
169:1.4 there is a. joy in the presence of the angels of
169:1.6 lighthearted and carefree, a. seeking for a good time
169:1.6 they were a. quarreling and bickering.
169:1.9 father loved this son and was a. on the lookout for
170:2.24 many terms for the kingdom but a. without success
170:4.7 Wherefore must we a. examine the Master’s teaching
170:5.20 A. we may have diversity of intellectual
171:7.2 Goodness a. compels respect, but when it is devoid
172:1.6 let me say that you have the poor a. with you so
172:3.5 A warrior king a. entered a city riding upon a horse;
172:3.5 a king on a mission of peace and friendship a.
172:5.11 In the memory of the twins this was a. their day of
173:2.3 The prophets were a. stirring up trouble because
176:1.7 “You ever err since you a. try to attach the new
177:1.6 A. was the lad in hiding near by; he slept only when
177:2.6 religion, and genuine religion a. glorifies the home.
177:4.3 that Jesus had a. appeared to be a strange and
177:4.11 Deep down in his heart Judas a. resented the fact
177:4.11 there was a. left in Judas’s heart a scar of bitter
177:4.11 Accordingly was he a. inclined to assign to Jesus
178:1.12 You may a. labor to persuade men’s minds, but you
180:4.4 Said Judas: “Master, you have a. lived among us as a
181:1.6 But I am never alone; a. is the Father with me.
181:2.2 Andrew as one of the three who should a. be near
181:2.5 despise your youth, but I exhort you a. to give due
181:2.5 And, John, a. remember, strive not with the souls
181:2.11 You shall a. be my apostle, and after you become
181:2.16 dangerous timidity, still, you have a. been sincerely
181:2.16 there is a. provided the authority of leadership.
181:2.19 You have been my apostles, and you a. shall be,
181:2.20 Philip, you have a. wanted to be shown, and very
181:2.20 And a. remember, Philip, he who has seen me has
181:2.21 they have a. been admonished by your consistent
183:2.3 Judas that Jesus had a. preached nonresistance,
183:4.5 John remained, as Jesus directed him, a. near at hand
183:5.3 remembering his Master’s instructions to remain a.
186:2.2 There was but one question which would a. elicit
187:2.2 the Romans a. provided a suitable loin cloth for all
187:2.3 there existed a society of Jewish women who a.
189:2.6 values cannot a. be built up by a combination of
190:2.2 James had a inclined to believe in his eldest brother’s
190:3.1 I will be with you a., even to the ends of the earth.
191:4.4 Fear not the resistance of evil, for I am with you a.,
191:5.4 Your doubts, Thomas, a. most stubbornly assert
191:6.3 lo, I am with you a., even to the end of the ages.”
192:2.9 Thomas said, “Yes, Lord, I serve you now and a..”
192:2.13 —you are my apostles, and you a. will be.
193:0.5 I am with you a., and my peace I leave with you.”
193:1.2 spirit shall go before you, and I will be with you a..”
193:4.6 Judas a. expected to win; he was a very poor loser.
193:4.8 Judas was a. entertaining the idea of revenge.
194:3.2 faith of the spirit-led creature will a. be vindicated.
194:3.8 the teacher of an expanding and a.-growing religion
194:3.11 never passive; a. were his disciples to be active and
195:9.3 threatened defeat are a. times of great revelation.
195:9.6 Thinking man has a. feared to be held by a religion
196:3.29 Love must a. be redefined on successive levels of
always—imperative
0:11.12 A. remember: Potential infinity is absolute and
65:7.8 A. should the domains of the physical and mental
81:6.40 a. should these adventures in cultural adjustment
81:6.40 and a. should these innovators be counseled by
82:2.2 all ancient peoples should a. be studied and judged
83:6.5 a. should the favored majority look with kindness
92:3.1 A. remember, the cults are formed, not to discover
92:4.1 A. must the religion of revelation be limited by man’s
99:5.2 A. keep in mind: True religion is to know God as
128:0.2 A. be mindful of the twofold purpose of Michael’s
130:4.3 A. must the desire to do the Father’s will be
131:8.5 A. remember that God does not reward man for
133:2.2 “My brother, a. remember that man has no rightful
134:5.3 Religious teachers must a. remember that the
140:6.7 “A. must you recognize the two viewpoints of all
140:6.11 A. remember that the Father knows what you need
141:6.4 Do not strive with men—a. be patient.
151:3.1 “My beloved, you must a. make a difference in
159:3.2 Jesus taught: A. respect the personality of man.
160:4.11 As a pleasure seeker you should aim a. to be a
178:1.7 Be you a. as wise as serpents but harmless as doves.
178:1.17 vicissitudes of life, remember a. to love one another.
180:3.1 But a. remember the words I have spoken to you:
181:2.5 And, John, a. remember, strive not with the souls
181:2.20 And a. remember, Philip, he who has seen me has
192:2.2 remember a. that God is no respecter of persons.
always—with Jesus
100:7.2 affectation; Jesus was a. so refreshingly genuine.
100:7.3 there was a. an exquisite discrimination associated
100:7.4 The Son of Man was a. a well-poised personality.
100:7.4 Jesus was imaginative but a. practical.
100:7.6 A. his invitation was, “Whosoever will, let him come.
100:7.9 Jesus was a. touchingly considerate of all men
100:7.9 Still he was a. true to his convictions and firm in his
100:7.10 The Master was a. generous.
100:7.11 Jesus was candid, but a. kind.
100:7.11 Jesus was frank, but a. friendly.
100:7.13 A. was he saying, “Rejoice and be exceedingly glad.”
120:4.2 And he was a. just that combined being.
120:4.3 Jesus was God and man—a. and even forevermore.
123:3.9 he was a. intelligently and willingly co-operative
123:4.3 It was a. difficult for Jesus to comprehend the harm
124:1.13 but he a. sought to adapt himself to the practices
124:4.3 Jesus was increasingly tactful, a. compassionate and
124:4.3 Jesus a. got along with Martha fairly well.
125:0.6 he was a. disappointed by the explanation of the
125:4.3 he participated in the temple discussions but a. in a
125:5.8 Jesus was a. eminently fair and considerate in the
127:1.2 searching; his smile was a. engaging and reassuring
127:1.2 A. there seemed to be in evidence the touch of a
127:2.7 a. had he depended upon a frank statement of truth
127:4.2 A. and everywhere did he say, “You shall do this—
128:1.8 self-evident and a. present in his consciousness.
128:1.12 A. Jesus was submissively subject to the will of the
128:4.2 helped them plan for its organization, but a.
128:4.7 Jesus a. refused to take undue or unfair advantage of
128:6.10 a. was Jesus ready to postpone the contemplation of
128:7.2 I a. have been, and a. will be, subject to the will of
129:0.1 And a. was Jesus ready to do everything humanly
129:1.9 Jesus a. made them feel at ease in his presence.
129:1.9 he was a. interested in what they were doing,
130:0.7 but Jesus a. declined, pleading the necessity for
130:3.4 truth in each, a. adding: “But Yahweh is the God
132:4.2 A. the burden of his message was: the fact of the
132:4.2 a. was he able to offer practical and immediately
132:4.3 Jesus a regarded this six months as one of the richest
136:4.4 a. does this spiritualized human mind say, “Not my
136:4.9 so nobly begun it, a. subject to the Father’s will.
136:4.9 any two ways he would a. choose the Father’s will
136:4.9 he lived out the remainder of his earth life a. true
136:4.10 It had a. been Jesus’ practice, when facing any
136:4.11 Jesus was a torn in his human heart by two opposing
136:7.3 his material order of administering the world; a.,
136:8.1 And a. did he refuse the taunting challenge of his
136:8.7 in the experience of this God-man there was a. the
137:7.5 Jesus’ words a. were, “We are seeking to win all of
138:8.10 Jesus would a. pause to answer sincere questions
139:9.7 Jesus would a. enjoin silence regarding his unusual
139:11.4 transformation, but Jesus was a. patient with Simon.
139:11.9 Jesus would a. add: “That is not the business of the
139:12.8 permitted Judas to go on to the very end, a. doing
140:5.15 A. he admonished them: “Be you perfect, even as
140:8.9 Jesus was a. careful to avoid the political snares of
140:8.9 In his personal life he was a. duly observant of all
140:8.12 had a firm sense of justice, but it was a. tempered
140:8.13 it was the practice of Jesus a. to say, “Be as wise as
140:8.26 Jesus a. insisted that true goodness must be
140:10.5 Jesus’ morality was a. positive.
141:3.3 he would a. say: “It is not wise for the host to
141:7.12 Jesus a. lived independent of, and above, all human
141:7.14 And he was a. unselfish.
144:3.14 Jesus taught the twelve a. to pray in secret; to go off
144:6.3 Albeit, I am ever sympathetic and a. interested,
146:6.3 he a. in great modesty tried to hide his miracles.
149:2.6 and he a. helped those who sought his ministry.
149:4.3 Jesus a. preached temperance and taught
149:4.5 but his answers were a. enlightening, dignified,
149:4.5 his answers were a. significant and conclusive.
152:2.10 Michael multiplied food elements as he a. does
154:6.1 Ruth insisted that he had a. treated his family fairly
158:7.8 Jesus had a. been patient with their shortcomings,
159:1.6 Jesus sought a. to minimize the elements of
160:2.7 he a. sends you out two and two.
161:2.6 And he is a. sympathetic with our troubled spirits.
162:5.4 for I do a. that which is pleasing in his sight.”
163:6.7 let me say: I a. stand near, and my invitation-call is
164:3.6 he a. encouraged his apostles to seek for the true
164:3.16 Jesus was a. positive in everything he did.
166:4.11 by his willingness a. to abide by the Father’s will.”
168:1.4 a. resented these outward exhibitions of mourning.
169:4.1 Jesus a. had trouble trying to explain to the
169:4.1 he a. referred to himself as the Son of Man and as
170:1.13 Jesus a. taught the kingdom as embracing man’s
170:1.13 Concerning the kingdom, his last word a. was, “The
170:2.24 many terms for the kingdom but a. without success
170:3.1 Jesus was a. trying to impress upon his apostles and
171:7.5 And Jesus a. made his friends feel at ease.
171:7.8 Jesus was a. ready and willing to stop a sermon or
172:3.2 Heretofore Jesus had a. endeavored to suppress all
174:2.5 Jesus was never evasive, but he was a. wise in his
177:4.3 that Jesus had a. appeared to be a strange and
179:0.3 a., when Jesus was the host, no lamb was served.
179:5.4 the Master, as was a. his habit, resorted to parables
183:2.3 Judas that Jesus had a. preached nonresistance,
186:2.2 There was but one question which would a. elicit
190:5.4 Do you not remember that this Jesus a. taught that
191:4.4 Fear not the resistance of evil, for I am with you a.,
191:6.3 lo, I am with you a., even to the end of the ages.”
193:0.5 I am with you a., and my peace I leave with you.”
193:1.2 spirit shall go before you, and I will be with you a..”
193:3.2 I a. had two or three of you constantly by my side
196:0.7 A. did the Master co-ordinate the faith of the soul
196:0.7 faith, spiritual hope, and moral devotion were a.
196:0.10 Jesus a. and consistently interpreted religion wholly
always, not
3:2.8 and eternally considerate of the best good, not a. of
3:5.3 of men’s hearts the Father may not a. have his way;
6:8.3 intertwined and interrelated that it is not a. possible
6:8.3 it is not a. profitable to attempt to segregate their
7:0.5 the freewill spirit world is not a. truly representative
10:7.6 But you will not a. be able to understand how many
10:7.6 as meaningful and considerate, but they do not a.
19:4.7 but such conclusions are not a. accurate forecasts
20:4.2 Avonals do not a. submit to mortal incarnation;
22:7.6 not a. do these devoted couples meet with success;
23:3.8 In the seven superuniverses, ordinarily—but not a.—
24:6.2 You are not a. to be so limited in the range of your
28:6.3 the nature and circumstances of origin are not a. so
32:2.5 Salvington, but Michael will not a. be found there.
36:3.2 carry actual life plasm to a new world, but not a..
38:7.1 have the same origin but not a. the same destiny.
39:3.5 But not a. do these seraphim attain their ends;
39:3.5 not a. are seraphim able to bring together those who
48:7.10 8. Effort does not a. produce joy, but there is no
49:1.1 evolution may not a. be understandable (predictable),
49:1.4 worlds it usually has a marine origin, but not a.;
51:4.6 The yellow and red men often fraternize, but not a..
52:4.7 even yet the bestowal of divine Monitors is not a.
56:7.5 their component units may not a. appear to be
57:5.14 Such collisions may not a. produce retrograde
71:2.6 5. Slavery to public opinion; the majority is not a.
71:2.8 Popular elections may not a. decide things rightly,
81:2.20 These civilizations of the Andite age cannot a. be
83:2.4 has usually taken the lead in courtship, but not a..
84:7.9 Marriage and family life have not a. been identical
85:1.3 But simple mortals do not a. identify Deity with an
89:5.10 the growth of ghost fear did not a. operate to reduce
91:5.2 But prayer need not a. be individual.
92:3.7 religion has not a. been helpful to the family;
99:5.1 In primitive society the religious group is not a. very
103:5.4 and the other-than-self-will is not a. dependable.
103:5.6 other selves presents a problem which cannot a. be
105:3.10 The relationships of absolutes in eternity cannot a. be
115:3.13 not a. concerning the individual but invariably
121:5.17 Outside of Palestine it not a. occurred to people
123:2.3 While Joseph and Mary could not a. answer his
132:5.21 Civilized man will not a. look upon all that he
139:12.2 was a good thinker but not a. a truly honest thinker.
142:7.16 suffer on earth, and not a. are our prayers answered.
143:1.4 The child does not a. comprehend the wise and
148:6.3 know that human suffering is not a. a punishment
150:4.3 but be not deceived—peace will not a. attend your
161:3.3 we are not a. able, in a given instance, to specify
167:1.5 you entertain at dinner or give a supper, invite not a.
172:1.6 I shall not a. be with you; I go soon to my Father.
189:2.6 values cannot a. be built up by a combination of
193:4.11 spiritual prizes, which are not a. distributed during
always-efficient
22:3.3 They are the everywhere-present and a. executives
always-growing
194:3.8 he is the teacher of an expanding and a. religion of
always
10:7.5 mysterious situations a. work out for the welfare of
44:8.2 sources of special human ability: At the bottom a.
110:2.1 personality; they are a. subservient to your will.
am—non-exhaustive; see I AM; see I am
131:4.3 Where two or three gather together, there am I also
132:5.2 therefore am I minded to lay before you my view
147:8.4 you will cry out, and he shall say—Here am I.
159:1.3 three believers are gathered together, there am I in
163:4.10 he will the more likely say, “Here am I; send me.”
171:4.2 Again am I telling you that the Son of Man will be
178:3.2 As the Father sent me into this world, so am I
182:1.4 and guide them, but now am I about to go away.
182:1.5 am I about to send these men into the world.
184:2.5 saying, “I know not this man, neither am I one of his
Amadon—human hero of the Lucifer rebellion
67:3.7 this is just what occurred in the experience of A.,
67:3.8 A. is the outstanding human hero of the Lucifer
67:3.8 This male descendant of Andon and Fonta was one
67:3.8 ever since that event he had been attached to Van as
67:3.8 A. elected to stand with his chief throughout the
67:3.8 he and his loyal associates resisted with unyielding
67:3.9 A., with a minimum of intelligence and utterly devoid
67:6.3 group of 144 loyal Andonites to which A. belonged
67:6.3 all (except A.) were translated along with the loyal
67:6.3 mortal days under the leadership of Van and A..
67:6.4 Van and A. were sustained by the technique of the
67:6.7 and A. continued the work of fostering the evolution
67:6.8 Van and A. remained on earth until shortly after the
67:8.1 records portray A. as the outstanding character of
67:8.3 “What of A. of Urantia, does he still stand unmoved?
67:8.5 progression—just such mortals as the impregnable A.
73:1.3 Andonites chose to remain loyal with Van and A..
73:2.1 who were in immediate contact with Van and A.
73:2.3 Van and A. recruited a corps of over three thousand
73:2.4 a liaison officer, keeping A. as his own associate.
73:5.4 A.’ inspectors made their rounds each day in search
73:6.5 highland retreat, where it served both Van and A.
74:2.1 had heard much, Van and his faithful associate A..
74:2.2 of Eden was an Andonic dialect as spoken by A..
74:2.2 Van and A. had markedly improved this language by
74:2.4 tribesmen accepted the teachings of Van and A.,
74:2.5 A. was chairman of this committee, which consisted
74:4.3 A. was absent, being in charge of the guard of honor
74:5.2 translation of Van and A. occurring simultaneously
74:5.7 had been organized aforetime by Van and A..
76:1.3 locations for the Garden proposed by Van and A..
76:5.6 Prince, down through the times of Van and A. to the
77:4.10 of Nod and his successors for that of Van and A..
77:4.11 They firmly believed that Van and his associate A.
77:5.2 Adamson had often heard from Van and A. the story
77:5.5 predictions of Van and A. had really come to pass,
77:9.5 noble midwayer stood steadfast with Van and A.
78:2.3 Only among the old settlements of Van and A. and
Amadonite
73:1.3 “A.” is more of a cultural and religious designation
Amadonites
67:6.2 Similar groups of A. assumed these responsibilities
67:6.3 These A. were derived from the group of 144 loyal
73:1.0 1. THE NODITES AND THE AMADONITES
73:1.2 Only among the Nodites and the A. was there
73:1.3 The A. were the descendants of those Andonites
73:1.3 racially considered the A. were essentially Andonites
73:1.4 traditional enmity between the Nodites and the A..
73:1.6 the Nodites mingled and mixed with the A.,
73:1.7 Nodites and A.—were the most advanced races on
77:4.10 4. The northern Nodites and A.—the Vanites.
amalgamate
37:9.10 a race designed eventually to a. with the mortal
51:5.2 Usually the violet peoples do not begin to a. with the
51:6.4 Eventually these world centers a., but this actual
52:3.5 The Adamic progeny never a. with inferior strains of
78:6.2 to conquer and a. with the newly appearing white
amalgamated
51:4.3 except as they persist in your a. “white race.”
52:3.7 The color of such an a. race is somewhat of an olive
64:6.18 The eastern group were a. with the Indian peoples of
64:7.5 all intermarried and founded a new and a. race,
64:7.5 Within five thousand years this a. race broke up
64:7.11 the old Persian peninsula later a. with certain others,
64:7.16 An a. race of rather superior potential occupies the
64:7.18 the blue man journeyed westward and a. with the
78:0.1 and latterly, as a. with the Nodite and Sangik tribes,
80:8.5 These tribes later a. with groups of Andonite sailors
94:11.1 Buddhism soon a. with the lingering ritualistic
112:7.18 We conceive that such a. beings, such partnerships
amalgamates
82:6.10 When a primary Sangik race a. with a secondary
amalgamation
40:6.1 event of the final a. of the surviving mortal soul with
51:4.4 On Urantia this usual plan of a. was not carried out,
51:4.8 races are destined to be blended and exalted by a.
51:5.0 5. RACIAL AMALGAMATION—BESTOWAL OF
51:6.1 and sealed by the a. of the evolutionary races
51:6.6 through the a. of their progeny with the races of men
51:7.2 This a. of the dual supervision of a planet brings
52:3.5 are mobilized for generations before the racial-a.
52:3.9 Within ten thousand years of racial a. the resultant
64:6.32 the Urantia races would have benefited by such an a.
64:7.14 tribes were considerably improved by this racial a..
77:8.1 This regime has obtained since their a. into one
78:0.2 and extending down through its a. with the Nodite
78:3.4 This a. led to the adoption of many new ideas;
78:3.4 it facilitated the progress of civilization and greatly
79:4.6 in the futile effort to prevent racial a. of the Aryan
79:7.3 but a. with them produced a more versatile stock.
82:6.4 there would be little objection to a limited race a..
94:1.2 The a. of the onetime thirty-three Aryan deities was
amass
69:9.6 it was most dangerous to a. too much wealth;
132:5.18 No noble man will strive to a. wealth-power by the
amassed
147:6.2 when they had a. sufficient evidence of blasphemy
amassing
132:5.2 the following ten methods of a. material wealth:
Amatha—Peter’s mother-in-law
145:2.16 A. was suffering from malarial fever.
145:2.16 She was not miraculously healed by Jesus at this time
Amathus
128:1.14 by the east Jordan way, which led through A..
141:3.0 3. THE SOJOURN AT AMATHUS
141:3.1 The Master and his apostles remained near A. for
141:4.1 While sojourning at A., Jesus spent much time
141:5.1 most eventful of all the evening conferences at A.
141:6.0 6. LAST WEEK AT AMATHUS
141:6.1 Near the end of the last week at A., Simon Zelotes
141:6.5 The apostles made progress during the sojourn at A..
147:6.3 morning they moved up the river toward A..
165:0.1 Caspin, Mispeh, Gerasa, Ragaba, Succoth, A.,
166:2.1 The next day Jesus went with the twelve over to A.
166:2.8 cleansing of the lepers, and as they went on into A.
amazed
46:7.2 On Jerusem you will be a. by the agricultural
74:3.8 Adam a. his associates by describing hosts of
100:7.2 his stalwart strength of character a. his followers.
121:7.12 and naturally they were a. by the new and startling
125:6.2 But they were a. not so much by his knowledge of
127:2.5 They were a. when he refused the honor offered
133:3.7 Up to this time the a. women had not uttered a
133:7.3 father was a. by both the gentleness and adeptness
135:11.3 These disciples were a. at John’s pronouncement,
145:1.2 in this episode were a. at the draught of fishes.
148:9.3 And those who saw these things were a..
153:4.6 They were all a. and somewhat terror-stricken by the
158:7.8 The apostles were literally stunned; they were a. and
164:2.2 they and his two apostles were a. at the breadth and
164:2.4 Thomas slept little; they were too much a. by what
165:2.11 his apostles were confused, his disciples were a.,
171:4.3 Again were the apostles a., stunned; but they
172:1.5 the ointment, and everybody present was a. at
177:3.7 elders were a. that Jesus did not return to address
190:2.3 James was too much a. to speak and too frightened
190:5.3 certain women have this day a. us by declaring that
amazement
124:5.3 The intelligent life of all Nebadon looked on with a.
125:6.4 imagine their surprise and a. when they recognized
158:1.4 They looked on in a. as the celestial messengers
158:1.8 a near-by crackling sound, and much to their a.
158:4.6 Nathaniel and the others looked on in a.;
173:1.7 To the a. of his apostles, standing near at hand,
177:5.2 stand by in silent a. while these maddened and
179:3.1 Imagine the a. of these twelve men, who had so
179:3.1 in this expression of surprise, respect, and utter a..
179:3.5 As they all stood there in breathless a., Jesus said:
189:4.6 to look upon one another in fear and with great a..
189:4.13 women had recovered from the shock of their a.,
190:2.6 began to recover from the first shock of their a.
amazes
17:1.6 these executive worlds of the Spirit a. even a being
Amaziah—king of Judah
97:9.22 The next king, A., had trouble with the revolting
97:9.22 After a signal victory he turned to attack northern
amazing
0:9.3 the stupendous and a. act of personality focalization
2:5.7 of his nature than in recognition of his a. attributes.
4:0.3 The a. plan for perfecting evolutionary mortals and
8:4.5 downstep themselves, do joyfully undergo an a.
9:0.1 And this liberation is disclosed in the a. power of
9:3.2 The Infinite Spirit possesses a unique and a. power—
9:7.2 the a. performances of the reflective personalities
12:2.1 outer space and there behold the a. evolution of
12:3.8 These investigators reach the a. conclusion that the
12:6.7 we surmise that such a. versatility and profound
13:1.5 These a. transactions do not personally concern the
13:4.7 an a. interassociation of personality performances
22:7.8 universe can fully explain this a. phenomenon;
23:4.2 The Solitary Messengers demonstrate such an a.
37:9.12 continuously fostered by an a. group of beings
42:11.6 would be the implication of mindedness in the a.
46:2.5 the most a. intermingling of physical and of morontia
49:2.17 It is both a. and amusing to observe the early
58:3.4 resistant to all this a. flood of the short space rays
67:2.2 it was in reply to this a. message that the noble Van
67:3.7 to perform a. acts of loyal devotion to the will and
68:3.3 the dead brought to light a new and a. form of fear
70:10.8 but it is most a. that thinking men would retain such
74:4.2 The a. events of the first six days of Adam and Eve
78:2.2 one of the a. and inspiring epics of Urantia’s history.
79:8.9 The a. stability and persistence of Chinese culture is
92:6.20 advance in religious evolution, but it is both a. and
93:0.1 emergency Sons, for they engage in an a. range of
94:7.7 was a revolutionary and a. doctrine for its time.
95:5.4 With the most a. determination this young ruler
95:5.8 This was a generation of a. personal piety and was
96:4.9 The most unique a. feature of the religious history of
99:3.2 True, such a brotherhood is in itself a new and a.
100:6.6 One of the most a. earmarks of religious living is that
100:7.11 throughout this a. frankness he was unerringly fair.
101:3.17 by the a. exhibition of such extraordinary reactions
112:7.11 This partnership is one of the most engrossing and a.
117:6.9 bestowal of love attended by a. discoveries of new
119:6.3 it was one of the most extraordinary and a. epochs in
124:3.3 information about international affairs that was a.,
125:4.3 a. way he participated in the temple discussions
132:0.4 set about, in the most a. manner, to prepare the way
140:5.5 able to attempt the a. exercise of fatherly affection
145:3.14 by this a. eruption of timeless creative healing.
145:4.1 if this a. manifestation of healing power was just
150:1.1 career, the most a. was his sudden announcement on
162:1.11 him make such positive claims and such a. assertions
191:6.2 You will serve mankind with a new and a. devotion
195:8.7 To the secularistic revolt you owe the a. creativity of
195:9.2 now quivering on the very brink of one of its most a.
196:0.8 cause of its realization with a. self-forgetfulness
amazingly
4:1.10 what appears to be an a. fortuitous co-ordination of
10:3.19 The Infinite Spirit is a. universal and unbelievably
14:2.7 the Eternal Son is a. active throughout the central
29:4.16 the superuniverse quota of these a. versatile beings.
95:5.2 possessed such an a. clear concept of the revealed
95:5.5 Had this man of a. clear vision and extraordinary
118:10.9 Some of the a. fortuitous conditions occasionally
ambassador
15:2.4 Faithful of Days in observation, an a. of the Trinity.
18:6.6 But he is still primarily a Trinity a. and Paradise
21:1.4 in each local universe as the counseling a. of the
23:2.22 a long time will pass before an enseraphimed a.
23:2.23 that it will require hundreds of years for a native a.
23:2.23 to proceed there immediately to act as a. ad interim.
33:5.1 a. of the Paradise Trinity—Immanuel of Salvington
33:5.3 This a. of Paradise to Nebadon is not subject to the
37:4.3 oversupervision of this a. of the Paradise Trinity.
93:10.5 having been elevated to the position of personal a.
120:0.7 the Union of Days, a. of the Trinity to Nebadon,
172:5.13 At heart, this ordained a. of the kingdom was
174:0.2 true to your commission as an a. of the kingdom.”
181:2.7 that you would acceptably deport yourself as an a.
181:2.11 then will you return to labor as my a., and no one
181:2.14 he who carried the bag is absent, the publican a. is
181:2.26 times to come, remember that you are still my a..
184:2.11 he had failed to live up to his privileges as an a. of
186:1.7 This onetime a. of the kingdom of heaven on earth
191:1.4 he could be sure he was still an a. of the kingdom.
ambassadorial
15:10.23 The superuniverses do not maintain any sort of a.
72:12.2 this superior government is planning to establish a.
ambassadors—see Ambassadors, Trinitized
20:8.1 Upon certification they may become spiritual a.
22:6.2 The Son-fused A. are of great assistance in our
22:8.5 many become the associates and a. of the Seven
23:2.8 6. A. and Emissaries of Special Assignment.
23:2.22 6. A. and Emissaries of Special Assignment.
23:2.22 customarily exchange a. selected from their native
23:2.22 Messengers are frequently asked to go as a. from
33:5.0 5. THE TRINITY AMBASSADORS
33:5.4 These Paradise a. to the constellations represent the
33:6.4 A. are appointed by judicial decree and represent
35:1.4 the superuniverse, and when designated special a.,
35:5.5 Vorondadeks serve as a. to other universes and as
70:3.10 The peace a. of two warring tribes would meet,
71:3.12 being a. of a spiritual kingdom, receive their real
74:5.8 The sending of a. from one tribe to another dates
138:7.1 Can you not perceive that I have called you as a.
138:10.11 formally ordained them as a. of the kingdom and
139:11.9 Our business is to be a. of a spiritual government
140:1.1 to present you to the Father as a. of the kingdom.
140:3.1 “Now that you are a. of my Father’s kingdom,
140:3.1 back to earth as a. of the Sovereign of that new
140:3.14 “I am sending you to represent me and to act as a.
140:3.16 even more, you are the a. of my Father’s kingdom.
140:3.18 and so shall you be my apostles and my Father’s a..
141:6.4 It is not your kingdom; you are only a..
142:7.1 “Master, on the day we were set apart as a. of the
142:7.17 You are spiritual a. of a spiritual kingdom, special
152:6.1 The a. of the kingdom were a serious, sober, and
152:6.5 the realization of the real nature of their task as a.
153:5.4 choose you twelve men and set you apart as a. of
157:4.5 “You are my chosen a., but I know that, in the
157:6.3 that fact, at least hazily, by his chosen a..
158:4.6 We are a. of the kingdom; no longer do we hold
158:5.4 it was ever so with these twelve a. of the kingdom.
165:5.2 not only to follow me, but to be ordained as a. of
165:5.3 fire, how much more shall he clothe you, the a. of
172:5.1 surged through the minds and souls of these a. of
174:0.2 and that I shall eventually see all of my faithful a.
178:3.5 to the last mortal rendezvous with his chosen a. of
179:3.9 world seek, but it should not be so among the a. of
181:2.16 faithfully represented me as acting head of the a. of
182:1.4 These, my friends and a., have sincerely willed to
190:1.3 And thus speaking to the dejected and forlorn a. of
190:4.1 gospel as you have received it from the a. of the
192:3.1 Master had set them apart as his apostles and as a. of
192:3.2 spent just one hour on this mount with his a.,
193:4.3 of which he was one of the twelve consecrated a.
Ambassadors, Trinitized
18:4.5 The T. (Trinity-embraced ascendant mortals of
22:1.6 5. T.
22:1.11 embrace the Trinitized Custodians and the T..
22:6.0 6. THE TRINITIZED AMBASSADORS
22:6.1 T. are the second order of the Trinitized Sons of
22:6.1 then commissioned in the superuniverses as T. of
22:6.2 T. are selected for the Trinity embrace upon the
22:6.2 They represent the superior minds of their respective
22:6.2 they are best qualified to assist the superuniverse
22:6.2 A. are of assistance in our dealings with problems
22:6.3 T. are the emissaries of the Ancients of Days for
22:6.3 They render particular and important services on
22:6.3 they perform the numberless assignments of a
22:6.3 They are the emergency or reserve corps of the
22:6.3 and they are available for a great range of duties.
22:6.3 They engage in thousands of undertakings in
30:2.59 5. T..
ambassadorship
192:3.2 morontia rededication to the former pledges of a..
amber
39:5.14 becomes so enshrouded in a queer light of a. hue
80:9.4 The Nordics continued to trade in a. from the
ambition
1:0.3 God-knowing creatures have only one supreme a.,
1:0.4 the first duty, and should be the highest a., of all the
4:3.1 before idols of wood, stone, gold, and selfish a.—
14:2.7 The a. to attain God is stronger in the central
44:8.5 intellectual, artistic, and social longing or true a.
48:7.19 17. A. is dangerous until it is fully socialized.
68:2.10 If vanity be enlarged to cover pride, a., and honor,
69:8.10 but thousands allow a. to enslave them to debt.
69:9.2 idleness, and it did stifle industry and destroy a..
70:2.9 result is now better attained by a. and invention.
71:3.12 The greatest a. of the wisest and noblest of citizens
72:5.10 public service is becoming the chief goal of a..
80:1.6 Every blue man entertained the a. of becoming so
81:6.6 prosperity which foster leisure combined with a..
84:1.7 maternal instinct may be thwarted by a., selfishness,
88:6.6 a world so filled with charms did much to destroy a.
93:9.2 he gave up the a. of building a material kingdom;
94:2.4 Mortal desire and human a. were effectually
111:7.5 the urge of a. opposed by animal indolence;
126:5.11 gave up the a. of owning a home in the country.
139:0.1 tore to shreds their every a. for personal exaltation,
156:5.7 Forceful a., intelligent judgment, and seasoned
158:6.3 Your a. was not altruistic.
177:4.5 All of the apostles once shared this a. with Judas,
177:4.10 And how dangerous a. can become when it is
ambitions
44:8.4 Many a. to excel which tantalize mortals in the flesh
44:8.4 their former purely selfish longings and egoistic a..
91:1.2 baser emotions or to achieve unmitigated selfish a.
93:5.9 Abraham had kingly a., and on the way back from
93:6.7 this real and public surrender of his personal a. in
100:2.8 they can calmly stand by while their fondest a. perish
130:6.2 city of your disappointed hopes and thwarted a..
149:5.3 sorrow is born of the disappointment of his a.
158:4.4 should fall to talking about those hopes and a.
ambitious
14:5.11 True, these a. urges must frequently be restrained
20:8.3 is granted to all, ascending mortal or a. cherubim,
70:12.12 6. Control by a. and clever would-be dictators.
93:5.11 approve of his pupil’s a. schemes for conquest;
124:5.4 was a great day in the life of any a. Jewish family,
136:9.8 Jewish expectations, and human a. longings;
137:4.8 this a. mother had still other motives for appealing
193:4.13 In spirit, he became arrogant and selfishly a..
ambush
69:8.3 The a. of Ai, with the wholesale slaughter of men,
Amdon—the first mortal to observe Machiventa Melchizedek
93:2.1 that eventful day when he entered the tent of A.,
93:2.3 he turned to A., saying, “El Elyon, the Most High,
ameba
59:1.1 A. are typical survivors of this initial stage of animal
65:2.4 And from these far-distant times the a., the typical
65:2.4 He disports himself today much as he did when he
65:2.4 they represent the survival of the first early steps in
amelioration
121:3.9 the a. of the miseries of the depressed classes.
amen
90:5.3 ritual, such as the use of terms like a. and selah.
144:2.1 let your spirit sanctify our hearts forevermore, A.!”
150:8.7 concluded, all the congregation joined in saying a..
amenable
15:8.8 forces that are not wholly a. to the laws of energy
29:4.15 are otherwise solely a. to their associate directors
103:7.6 true science, reason is always a. to genuine logic;
113:4.2 Mortal man, subject to Adjuster leading, is also a. to
117:7.7 they are solely a. to the mandates of Paradise
amend
153:2.2 a. your ways and reform your doings and obey the
amended
139:1.9 notes of Andrew’s were subsequently edited, a.,
139:1.9 altered and a. copies was destroyed by fire at
amends
131:3.3 By your efforts to make a. for past sins you acquire
131:9.3 to confess your error and be quick to make a..
132:5.22 Make full a. and thus cleanse your fortune of all
Amenemope—religious leader of the post-Melchizedek era
92:5.11 Though A. and Ikhnaton both taught in this
95:1.11 and liturgy by way of Egypt through the work of A.
95:3.5 A. they followed for a season; Okhban they
95:4.0 4. THE TEACHINGS OF AMENEMOPE
95:4.1 called by many the “son of man” and by others A..
95:4.1 This seer exalted conscience to its highest pinnacle
95:4.2 A. taught that riches and fortune were the gift of
95:4.2 This noble teacher believed that God-consciousness
95:4.2 The teachings of this sage were translated into
95:4.2 The chief preachment of this good man had to do
95:4.3 This wise man of the Nile taught that “riches take
95:4.3 His great prayer was to be “saved from fear.”
95:4.3 He exhorted all to turn away from “the words of
95:4.3 In substance he taught: Man proposes but God
95:4.3 His teachings, translated to Hebrew, determined the
95:4.4 A. functioned to conserve the ethics of evolution
95:4.4 He was not the greatest of the religious teachers of
95:4.4 but he was the most influential in that he colored the
95:4.5 taken almost verbatim from A.’ Book of Wisdom.
95:4.5 of the Hebrew Book of Psalms was written by A.
95:5.1 The teachings of A. were slowly losing their hold on
96:1.5 the teachings of A.’ Book of Wisdom modified by
96:7.3 and embraces the entire period from A. to Isaiah.
Amenhotep III—Egyptian prince
111:0.5 A., the little prince is pictured on the arm of the
amenities
124:4.9 personal views of religious practices and social a. to
America - see America, Central; North; and South
59:1.6 Over parts of eastern and western A. and Europe
59:5.20 Eastern A. and western Europe were connected by
60:1.1 layers throughout these sedimentations over both A.
64:6.6 When the red man crossed over into A., he brought
64:6.9 After crossing over to A. from China, the red man
America, Central—see also Americas
64:7.5 and early journeyed southward to Mexico and C.,
64:7.5 the civilizations respectively of Mexico, C.,
79:5.8 In Mexico, C., and in the mountains of South Amer.
89:5.4 The red men, especially in C., were cannibals.
89:6.2 steeped in human sacrifice, especially in C. and
America, North—see also Americas
57:8.21 those masses now called Australia, N. and South
57:8.23 continents of N. and South America, including
58:2.1 If the light falling upon N. were paid for at the
58:4.3 the arctic land mass, together with N. and South
58:7.4 In N. this ancient and primitive fossil-bearing stone
58:7.10 The iron mines of N. and Europe are located in
59:0.9 The continent of N. is wonderfully rich in the fossil-
59:1.2 the various continents, particularly of N. and South
59:1.5 In the later portion of this time segment much of N.
59:1.15 great and almost total submergence of N. and South
59:1.15 Only certain parts of N. remained above these seas.
59:1.17 N. and South America were well up.
59:1.17 and they extended northward over N. up to the
59:1.17 Gulf Stream coursed over the central portion of N.
59:2.6 Eastern N. and western Europe were from 10,000
59:2.7 again well up excepting the southern parts of N..
59:3.1 seas made ready to engulf most of Europe and N..
59:3.1 it covers practically all of Europe and N. but only
59:3.9 rock deposits of this submergence are known in N.
59:4.5 Five million years later the land areas of N. and
59:4.5 in N. the submergence at one time or another being
59:4.6 toward the end of this land-depression epoch, N.
59:4.7 over much of the earth’s surface, being found in N.
59:4.14 As the land rose, N. became connected with Europe
59:4.15 the land over parts of Europe and N. began to sink.
59:4.15 The arctic seas moved southward over much of N.
59:4.15 of this epoch to be found on the surface of N..
59:4.16 Much of N. was above water, and great volcanic
59:4.16 are well shown in the Appalachian Mountains of N.
59:5.2 the continental land areas, including most of N.,
59:5.3 Shortly thereafter the central portion of N. was
59:5.4 the warm-water arctic seas covered most of N. and
59:5.10 Europe are very similar to those laid down over N..
59:5.11 Toward the close of this epoch the land of N. began
59:5.15 In some parts of N. and Europe the coal-bearing
59:5.17 In N. the layers of coal in the various beds, which
59:5.18 the mountains of N. and South America were active,
59:5.20 At the close of the coal-formation period N. east
59:5.20 the beginning of the modern mountains of N.,
59:6.4 The eastern part of N. was high above the sea;
59:6.5 connected South America with Africa and N. with
59:6.8 these prereptilian frogs that N. was temporarily
60:1.6 the eastern and central parts of N., the northern
60:1.6 N. for the first time is geographically isolated, but
60:1.7 Great troughs developed in N., paralleling the Pacific
60:1.13 Siberia and N. were connected by the Bering Strait
60:2.2 largest of the dinosaurs originated in western N..
60:2.2 along the whole of the Atlantic coast of N., over
60:2.4 By this time most of the eastern part of N., which
60:2.6 The polar sea that extended so far down over N.
60:2.13 increased during this period, first appearing in N..
60:3.3 In the eastern part of N., Atlantic sea pressure was
60:3.4 in the gradual elevation of the western plains of N..
60:3.5 The southern seas commenced the invasion of N.
60:3.7 and palms overspread Europe and the plains of N..
60:3.9 in some places to 10,000 feet in western N. and
60:3.11 upcrumpled the Pacific shore line of N. and South
60:3.13 continued the elevation of the western plains of N.,
60:3.17 greater continental emergence, especially in N.,
60:3.17 N. was the great field of the land-animal evolution of
60:3.18 of the present climate in central and southern N..
60:4.1 Particularly is this true of N., where there had
61:1.2 Early in this period and in N. the placental type of
61:1.12 N. was connected with Asia by the Bering Strait
61:1.14 N. was then connected by land with every continent
61:2.9 The horse lived during these times in N. and Europe,
61:2.9 Camels and llamas had their origin in N. about the
61:2.9 and soon camels and llamas were extinct in N.,
61:2.10 this time a notable thing occurred in western N.:
61:3.4 many groups of animals migrated to N. from Asia,
61:3.5 The first deer appeared, and N. was soon overrun by
61:3.9 The Atlantic coast of N. rapidly cooled, but the
61:3.10 joined the camels on the western plains of N.; this
61:3.13 saber-toothed tigers, the latter first evolving in N..
61:4.1 This is the period of preglacial land elevation in N.,
61:4.2 In N. extensive depositions were made at mountain
61:4.2 Two great fresh-water lakes existed in western N..
61:4.2 But it was not until the subsequent ice age that N.
61:4.3 N. was connected with South America and Asia,
61:4.3 sloths, armadillos, antelopes, and bears entered N.
61:4.5 horse evolved as it now is and from N. migrated to
61:5.1 lands of the northeastern part of N. and of Europe
61:5.1 in N. vast areas rising up to 30,000 feet and more.
61:5.3 One half of the glacial ice was in N., one fourth in
61:5.4 The ice in N. collected in two and, later,three centers
61:5.6 Greenland and on the northeastern part of N.,
61:5.7 During these early epochs of the ice age N. was
61:5.7 majority of these animal species were extinct in N..
61:7.1 from the eastern seaboard north and westward in N.
61:7.5 In N. the advancing fifth glacier consisted of a
61:7.7 This was the largest of all ice invasions in N.;
61:7.7 and N. experienced its lowest temperatures.
61:7.14 The mastodon persisted in N. until exterminated by
61:7.15 In N., during the last glaciation, the horse, tapir,
61:7.16 and even on the Appalachian Mountains of N..
64:6.5 of the red race went en masse across to N.,
64:7.4 who subsequently drove them out of Asia into N..
64:7.16 and orange races are gone, the red man holds N.,
64:7.16 and in Iceland, Greenland, and northeastern N..
64:7.18 shortly after the red man entered northwestern N.,
64:7.18 Greenland from northeastern land masses of N..
65:2.15 the human species were far more advanced in N.
79:5.7 pure red strains were spreading out over N. as
79:5.9 Excepting the Eskimos in N. and a few Polynesian
79:6.1 Sometime after driving the red man across to N.,
80:9.15 of one race than are the present inhabitants of N..
80:9.16 for blending in the cosmopolitan population of N.;
81:6.4 One was in N. and was overspread by the
81:6.5 development as enjoyed by the peoples of N.—
82:6.5 the present population of the United States of N..
134:6.5 cults of the whole wide world, and yet here in N.
America, South—see also Americas
57:8.21 those masses now called Australia, North and S.,
57:8.23 westward drift of the continents of North and S.,
58:4.3 the arctic land mass, together with North and S.,
59:1.2 the various continents, particularly of North and S..
59:1.15 great and almost total submergence of North and S.
59:1.17 North and S. were well up.
59:3.9 Several layers extend over Canada, portions of S.,
59:4.5 Five million years later the land areas of North and S.
59:4.7 found in North and S., Europe, Russia, China, Africa
59:4.15 land over parts of both Europe and North and S.
59:5.4 The south polar waters inundated S. and Australia,
59:5.11 S. was still connected with Europe by way of Africa.
59:5.18 the mountains of North and S. were active,
59:6.5 the continents which had so long connected S. with
59:6.8 isolated, cut off from Europe, Asia, and S..
60:1.4 period will be found in the southern regions of S.
60:1.6 parts of North America, the northern half of S.,
60:2.6 covered all of S. except the soon appearing Andes
60:3.4 the Atlantic encroached on the eastern coast of S.,
60:3.6 occurred in Europe, Russia, Japan, and southern S..
60:3.11 upcrumpled the Pacific shore line of North and S.
61:1.13 of Africa and Australia, on the west coast of S.,
61:2.3 the then enormous Antarctic continent with S.,
61:2.9 the llamas migrated to S., the camels to Europe,
61:4.3 North America was connected with both S. and Asia
61:4.3 migrated over the whole world except S. and
61:4.4 In S. sloths, armadillos, anteaters, and the South
61:4.6 the land connection between Africa and S. finally
61:7.15 armadillos, and water hogs came up from S..
64:7.5 respectively of Mexico, Central America, and S..
64:7.16 of superior potential occupies the highlands of S..
78:5.7 small boats from Japan, eventually reached S.
79:5.8 in the mountains of S. the later and more enduring
79:5.9 North America and a few Polynesian Andites in S.,
81:4.14 in India, as in S., all three types are represented.
85:4.2 The east wind is a god in S., for it brings rain;
89:6.2 in human sacrifice, especially in Central and S..
American—see American, North; American, South
59:1.7 Pacific Ocean began to invade the A. continents.
59:2.4 A few million years later large portions of the A.
60:3.4 The warping of the A. continents continued,
60:3.5 95,000,000 years ago the A. and European land
62:0.1 lemurs were derived from the western or later A.
64:6.7 brought temporary peace among the A. red men
69:7.2 The savage would hunt herds much as the A. Indians
69:8.4 The hunter, like the A. red man, did not enslave.
69:9.12 The A. red man never understood private ownership
71:1.3 tribes of the A. red men never attained real statehood
81:2.16 not at all unlike the log cabins of the A. pioneer
89:6.2 The later A. Indians had a civilization emerging
134:5.13 The forty-eight states of the A. Federal Union have
134:5.14 Rhode Island has two senators in the A. Congress
134:5.15 The superstate (national) sovereignty of the A.
134:6.5 The forty-eight A. free states live together in peace.
195:8.3 of both European and A. life is decidedly secular—
195:8.7 you owe the amazing creativity of A. industrialism
American, North
59:2.5 terrestrial quiet was the eruption of the N. volcano
59:4.5 the immense arctic N. inland sea found an outlet to
59:5.19 witnessed an extension of the N. Carboniferous sea
60:1.7 Many of the N. troughs were later filled with erosion
60:3.4 100,000,000 years ago the N. continent and a part of
60:4.4 The present N. Rocky Mountain region is not the
61:4.3 bears entered North America, while N. camels
61:4.6 subsequently these N. land bridges went down.
61:5.5 2,000,000 years ago the first N. glacier started its
61:6.1 offspring of Asiatic migrants of the older N. lemur
61:7.2 the fourth ice sheet, a union of the N. central and
61:7.10 During its retreat the N. system of Great Lakes was
62:1.2 Several million years ago the N. type lemurs had
62:2.1 dawn mammals, the direct descendants of the N.
62:4.7 the dawn mammals, springing from the N. lemur
64:6.8 great civilization would have been built upon the N.
64:7.19 this represents the only contact of the N. red man
74:8.5 Certain N. Indian tribes believed they originated
79:5.7 The N. Indians never came in contact with even
84:2.2 persistence of the mother-family among the N. red
91:0.5 and the manitou superstitions of the N. Indians.
American, South
60:3.4 resulting in the metamorphosing of the S. Andes
61:4.4 and the S. type of primitive monkeys evolved.
64:7.5 The S. offshoot did receive a faint touch of the
Americans
134:6.5 These A. represent almost all the religions and sects
Americas, the
58:4.2 and the western, embracing Greenland and the A..
59:2.6 extending farther in many directions all over the A.
59:5.19 Coal continued to be laid down throughout the A.
59:5.20 in Europe, India, China, North Africa, and the A..
60:3.16 preceding lava flows are to be found all over the A.,
64:6.6 in a short time after reaching the A., the red men
78:1.6 4. The red man occupied the A., having been driven
78:5.7 thirty-two ever reached the mainland of the A..
79:2.3 the red man was destroying himself in the A.,
79:5.7 remainder of the world from their arrival in the A.
79:5.9 of Adam should go to upstep the red men of the A..
80:1.5 the red man had he not been far removed in the A.,
82:6.1 with all other races much as is the red man of the A..
Amerindian
79:5.8 The oldest A. culture was the Onamonalonton center
92:4.5 the Great Spirit was a hazy concept in A. religion
Amerinds
81:4.12 The Chinese and A. belong to this group.
81:6.4 in North America and was overspread by the A.;
92:5.6 among the A. it was Hesunanin Onamonalonton;
92:6.1 The comparatively recent Eskimos and A. had
95:2.3 they had been totem tribes, very much like the A..
amid
3:5.12 man must carry on a. the possibilities of betrayal and
81:2.2 You who now live a. latter-day scenes of budding
94:7.3 A. the confusion and extreme cult practices of
96:1.7 A. all this confusion of terminology and haziness of
99:2.6 a. which it ever functions as a moral stabilizer,
99:4.6 a. the economic upheavals, moral crosscurrents,
100:4.1 New meanings only emerge a. conflict;
101:1.3 Adjuster and the Spirit of Truth as they function a.
111:6.8 Only living faith can sustain man a. such difficult and
134:8.9 a. the trees and in the silence of nature, Michael of
156:0.1 they rested over the Sabbath day a. these refreshing
Amida
94:12.2 finally came to fruit in the belief in A. Buddha.
94:12.3 faith in the divine mercies and loving care of A.,
94:12.3 cling to faith in the all-merciful A., who so loves
Amidists
94:12.3 the A. hold to an Infinite Reality which is beyond
amidst
64:1.3 the human race a. the hardships and privations of
74:1.6 thus did Adam and Eve leave Jerusem a. the acclaim
74:2.8 the age of Adam opens a. scenes of simple grandeur;
92:6.20 concept persists in China, Japan, and India a.
111:7.3 you toil a. the handicaps of time and flounder in the
130:3.2 and a. the exclamations of Ganid Jesus said: “And
136:1.3 And a. all these details of time, technique, and
142:3.21 “And then, a. the thunders and lightnings of Sinai,
144:3.14 to go off by themselves a. the quiet surroundings of
167:6.5 Jesus preferred to commune with the Father a. the
187:4.2 The Master had time a. the pangs of mortal death to
187:5.2 a. the increasing darkness of the fierce sandstorm,
192:1.2 why Jesus wanted to meet with them a. the scenes
196:1.2 the human Jesus from his burial tomb a. the
amiss
26:3.4 the circuits means that nothing can possibly go a..
46:5.14 It would not be a. to say that Melchizedeks are the
65:3.7 fostering of evolution, it would not be a. to point out
79:8.1 too much warfare, it is not altogether a. to say that
137:1.2 would not be a. to say that Simon was one of John’s
157:7.1 Said Jesus: “It is not a., Andrew, that you have
amities
146:3.10 personal religious experience and the a. of social
amity
70:1.22 But only slowly does the social attitude of a. displace
ammonites
60:1.12 marine life was the presence of hosts of beautiful a.,
60:1.13 one thousand species of a developed from the higher
60:2.8 the a. dominated the invertebrate life of the oceans,
60:4.5 The a., of preponderant influence during a previous
Ammonites
97:9.3 the northern clans to withstand an attack by the A.
97:9.4 Immediately following the defeat of the A., Saul was
97:9.5 After Saul’s victory over the A. (which he ascribed
97:9.14 the neighboring tribes—the Edomites, Moabites, A.,
ammunition
62:3.6 round stones suitable for defensive and offensive a..
amoeba—see ameba
among—non-exhaustive
121:3.0 3. AMONG THE GENTILES
138:6.3 difference between his teachings and his life a.
Amorite
93:6.2 to Abraham the futility of contending with the A.
Amorites
93:6.2 they would be so weakened that the descendants of
96:1.14 conceded the actuality of Chemosh, god of the A.,
amorphic
94:4.8 the most adaptive, a. religion to appear on Urantia.
Amos—discoverer of new concepts of Deity
97:4.0 4. AMOS AND HOSEA
97:4.1 A., who appeared from among the southern hills to
97:4.2 A. was not merely a restorer or reformer; he was a
97:4.2 he was a discoverer of new concepts of Deity.
97:4.2 He proclaimed much about God that had been
97:4.2 A. envisioned the stern and just God of Samuel
97:4.2 but he also saw a God who thought no differently of
97:4.3 Said A.: “He who formed the mountains and wind,
97:4.3 he sought to portray the inexorable justice of an
97:4.3 he said of the evildoers: “Though they dig into hell
97:4.3 A. further startled his hearers when, pointing a finger
97:4.3 he declared in the name of Yahweh: “Surely I will
97:4.4 A. proclaimed Yahweh the “God of all nations”
97:4.4 he had spread enough leaven of truth to save the
97:4.4 he insured the further evolution of the Melchizedek
97:4.5 Hosea followed A. and his doctrine of a God of
97:4.6 Hosea continued the moral warnings of A., saying
97:4.7 A. quickened the national conscience of the Hebrews
97:8.3 A. had threatened that God would abandon Israel
97:9.20 The attempt to suppress freedom of speech led A.,
135:6.3 John came from the herdsmen, like A..
142:2.2 the days of Moses down through the times of A.
155:6.2 did indeed speak through Moses, Elijah, Isaiah, A.,
155:6.10 progressively, from Moses to the times of A. and
Amos—the youngest brother of Jesus
124:4.3 and the two younger (as yet unborn) children, A.
124:5.2 January 9, A.D. 7, his baby brother, A., was born.
127:3.13 Little A., their baby brother, died after a week’s
Amos—lunatic of Kheresa
151:6.2 Long since he had broken his shackles and now
151:6.3 This man, whose name was A., was afflicted with
151:6.3 There were considerable spells when he would
151:6.3 During one of these lucid intervals he had gone
151:6.3 where he heard the preaching of Jesus and the
151:6.3 and he fled to the tombs, where he moaned, cried
151:6.4 When A. recognized Jesus, he fell down at his feet
151:6.5 “A., you are not possessed of a devil; you have
151:6.5 And when A. heard Jesus speak these words,
151:6.5 he was immediately restored to his right mind and
151:6.6 gave origin to the legend that Jesus had cured A.
151:6.6 A. most certainly believed this story; he saw the
151:6.6 he saw the swine tumbling over the brow of the hill
151:6.6 he always believed that they carried with them the
151:6.6 swine was directly connected with the cure of A..
151:6.7 in response to the word that A. had been cured,
151:6.8 As they were about to depart, A. besought Jesus
151:6.8 Jesus to A.: “Forget not that you are a son of God.
151:6.8 And A. went about publishing that Jesus had cast
151:6.8 And he did not stop until he had gone into all the
152:0.1 The story of the cure of A., the Kheresa lunatic,
Amos—the young friend of John Mark
177:2.2 John’s disciples baptized, with your friend A..
177:2.2 your parents consented; A.’ parents refused;
177:2.2 By running away from home, A. could have
177:2.2 but in so doing he would have wounded love and
177:2.4 “Your young friend A. believes this gospel of the
177:2.4 I am not certain about what he will do in the tears to
177:2.4 A. is too much like one of the apostles who failed
Amosad—leader of the Sethite priesthood
78:5.1 and the leadership of A. inaugurated a brilliant era.
92:5.9 as regenerated under the leadership of A., became
amount—see amount, no
5:3.2 a tremendous a. of evidence to substantiate such a
41:4.2 mass in space and inversely with the a. of space in
48:6.31 all the seraphic orders devote a certain a. of time to
57:8.5 The atmosphere is clearing up, but the a. of carbon
58:2.1 Chicago’s bill for sunshine would a. to over 100
58:2.2 insignificant a. of ozone protects Urantia from the
60:2.3 but they required such an enormous a. of food and
69:8.11 compelled to do at least a self-sustaining a. of work.
74:7.23 gains resulted from the small a. of the blood of this
79:3.1 But the infusion of even this small a. of the blood
79:6.5 But both movements carried a certain a. of Andite
80:1.4 Saharans received a very limited a. of the violet
80:3.2 blue man absorbed a considerable a. of Andonite
80:9.2 so-called Nordic race contained a considerable a. of
80:9.8 absorbed a considerable a of secondary Sangik blood
82:1.5 2. The a. of Andite stock in any people.
88:1.7 the reproductive function received only a limited a.
92:2.3 A considerable a. of religious controversy has
126:5.7 the dispute about the a. of money due Joseph
126:5.7 treasurer at Sepphoris had offered them a paltry a..
129:2.4 equaled the a. of this obligation; and Zebedee
160:2.6 a certain a. of appreciation are essential to the
163:3.6 expected to receive more than the a. agreed upon.
181:1.8 A certain a. of both stoicism and optimism are
amount, no
77:1.5 No a. of further experimentation ever resulted in
109:1.3 the one thing which no a. of divine endowment can
127:5.3 the effect that no a. of money could take the place of
130:5.3 You are born into the world, but no a. of anxiety
180:5.12 no a. of piety or creedal loyalty can compensate
amounts
4:4.4 his volitional self-limitation a. to a denial of this very
41:6.6 quantity of its calcium, having lost tremendous a.
42:4.13 a. which Urantia scientists have designated quanta.
49:3.1 Of the Orvonton inhabited worlds this type a. to less
58:7.10 rock deposits contain small a. of shale or slate of
60:3.9 chalk, shale, sandstone and small a. of limestone,
79:6.7 Chinese, already strengthened by small a. of the
80:9.2 together with smaller a. of the red and yellow Sangik
82:1.2 absorbed by evolutionary races in such limited a.
155:6.17 souls whose faith is so weak that it a. to little more
amphibians
59:5.5 These air-breathing a. developed from arthropods,
amphitheater
43:1.7 The sea of glass is encircled by the headquarters a..
46:3.1 types of beings present in the central broadcast a.;
46:3.2 receiving station is encircled by an enormous a.,
46:3.3 At this broadcast-receiving a. the Salvington
53:5.6 Lucifer held forth continuously in the planetary a..
124:3.7 the Decapolis were in progress at the Scythopolis a.,
124:3.8 and work for the building of an a. at Nazareth.
124:3.9 Later on, Jesus saw the Greek a. at Jerusalem and
130:2.1 attended a performance in the enormous a. which
134:3.1 Urmia was located a large building—a lecture a.—
amphitheaters
123:5.12 Decapolis, with their a. and pretentious temples.
ample—see ample opportunity
28:6.10 defendant has had a. time for making decisions,
41:4.7 Its diameter is three hundred million miles—a. room
53:5.3 Christ Michael now has a. power and authority to
55:5.6 phases of personal and group achievement are a. and
82:3.3 The mores,when respected, have a. power to control
183:2.2 he also knew that Simon had an a. store of arms in
ample opportunity or opportunities
26:10.1 the sojourn on the second circle affords a. to receive
44:3.2 There is abundant variety and a. for expression in
45:6.3 ascending mortals are afforded a. for compensating
48:3.10 You will have a. to visit within any realm you have
55:2.11 the seven mansion spheres afford them a. to gain in
65:3.7 you will have abundant and a. to offer suggestions
81:6.12 so as to afford a. for social and moral development;
87:6.13 concept of good and bad forces offered man a. to
112:5.9 the soul of man will be given a. to reveal its true
amplification
106:8.15 neither is the Ultimate merely an a. of the Supreme.
143:1.8 Jesus went on at great length in a. and in illustration
amplified
7:7.2 perfect, but that character and personality are a.,
97:10.8 so exquisitely a. by the personal teachings and life
99:3.7 unless it is a. by philosophy, purified by science,
amplify
52:2.2 the seraphic guardians a. their regime of mortal
57:8.9 their sixtieth Satania experiment designed to a. and
132:5.14 Jesus went on to a. his advice, in substance saying:
170:0.2 In this narrative we will a. the address by adding
amplitude
42:5.15 a ship through water initiates waves of varying a.
amply
55:6.9 worlds of perfected achievement would a. justify
amulets
91:0.5 men pray to gods—local and national—to fetishes, a.,
150:3.11 A. and all sorts of incantations are futile either to win
amuse
128:6.11 shop, and bevies of youngsters flocked there to a.
amused
184:4.1 a. themselves by heaping every sort of indignity
amusement
48:4.20 that provides the basis for present diversion and a..
69:1.5 a., games, and other phases of sensual gratification.
195:3.9 gold, a. madness, Roman standardization, slavery
amusing
48:4.12 a. to look back upon certain episodes of our early
49:2.17 amazing and a. to observe the early civilization of