— Cn-Cz —
conceal
28:6.19 Mortals may employ words to c. their thoughts, but
42:11.6 automatic-appearing mechanisms always tend to c.
concealed
0:11.1 undisclosed infinity potentials remain space c. in the
1:6.7 an actual personality somewhere c. in that universe.
3:1.4 “The spirit of the everlasting Father is c. in the
6:6.4 many of these spirit-c. mysteries will clarify as you
42:10.1 First Source—those realities which are c. in space
42:12.1 mechanisms implies and indicates the c. presence
43:8.10 the ability to grasp the eternal goal-meanings c.
48:8.3 There is a goal of transcendent service c. beyond
53:9.8 every sin is c. the seed of its own destruction”;
85:1.1 Rachel c. a number of sacred stones in her tent.
104:3.13 in Paradise-Havona and at the same time energy c.
122:10.3 suspicion that the babe was still c. in Bethlehem,
130:4.4 All true values of creature experience are c. in depth
132:3.6 The c. seed of the human soul is an immortal spirit
138:1.3 there was a bit of c. depression in each heart.
139:4.4 was John’s inordinate but usually well-c. conceit.
171:4.1 accept them and wear them c. beneath their cloaks.
172:2.1 followers then carried swords c. on their persons,
179:4.2 This is the coming to fruit of the c. evil in the heart
194:2.8 these c. truths of the fatherhood of God and the
195:7.4 infinity, of truth, beauty, and goodness, are c. within
concealing
124:4.1 discreet in c. everything which might cause him to
161:3.3 his technique of c. his preknowledge and thought
conceals
87:7.9 unless it embodies some masterful mystery and c.
131:1.8 The man who takes shelter in the Most High c. his
concede
14:4.10 we must c. human philosophy a point of origin;
161:1.6 Greek was compelled to c. the personality possibility
conceded
96:1.14 The Hebrews c. the actuality of Chemosh, god of the
150:1.3 Paul, despite the fact that he c. all this in theory,
conceit
139:4.4 was John’s inordinate but usually well-concealed c..
139:4.4 This c. was greatly lessened, but after growing old
139:4.5 John’s greatest weakness was this characteristic c..
159:3.3 may destroy proper humility and end in pride, c.,
160:1.7 entails the reduction of our long-cherished c.,
160:2.7 Fear, envy, and c. can be prevented only by
195:7.7 Man’s c. outruns his reason and eludes his logic.
conceited
140:8.27 proscribe self-analysis as a prevention of c. egotism
169:1.6 at the same time self-centered, surly, and c..
conceivable
0:1.19 and forms of relativity, we encounter seven c. types:
14:6.38 attainment of true spirit values on the highest c.
39:4.13 —and this transcends any c. material reward.
105:2.11 In so far as this relationship is c. as an absolute,
105:5.6 mind, there is no actuality c. prior to the finite.
106:6.6 in regard to the c. values of divinity and personality
106:7.2 and is practically nonrealizable at any c. future time.
136:6.2 natural laws might not, in certain c. circumstances,
conceive—see conceive—with we; conceive—with you
5:4.9 the highest anthropomorphism that man can ever c..
8:0.3 that God the Father and God the Son conjointly c.
8:1.11 a reach of the mind of the children of time to c. of
19:6.1 Neither is it possible for Urantians to c. of the
22:10.2 creature or Creator intelligence could possibly c.,
32:5.4 to c. of eternity as a cycle and the eternal purpose as
42:12.1 The ability of the mortal intellect to c., design, and
55:5.1 as Urantia, can hardly c. of the physical perfection,
56:2.2 The material creature can c. the indwelling spirit only
67:4.6 difficult for angels and midwayers to c. of brilliant
86:4.5 who could not count over twenty could hardly c. of
86:5.1 the Eskimos still c. that everything in nature has a
87:4.5 Man was at last able to c. of supermortal forces
87:4.6 made it difficult for religionists to c. of cosmic unity.
89:8.5 man was unable to c. of a dependable Deity until he
92:7.3 It is a fallacy for any group of religionists to c. of
94:3.3 had they been able to c. of the Brahman as
97:6.2 found it difficult to c. of Yahweh apart from the
102:2.8 religion, as they c. it, seems to present the nearest
103:6.13 Faith and reason, unaided by mota, cannot c. and
105:3.1 necessary for mortal minds to c. of their beginnings,
106:6.1 difficulty in attempting to c. of a total expression of
106:7.9 it would be possible to c. of the final integration of
106:9.2 When finite creatures attempt to c. of infinite
117:1.7 but could only c. of such sources as supertruth,
172:5.11 most befitting entry of the king the twins could c.;
176:0.1 they could c. of no event short of the end of the
184:4.4 The human heart cannot possibly c. of the shudder of
195:7.17 How foolish to presume that an automaton could c.
conceive—with we
0:1.19 When we attempt to c. of perfection in all phases
6:4.3 When we c. of the Father’s spiritual presence, we
10:0.3 we are unable to c. how the Infinite could achieve
11:2.8 We hardly c. of the Unqualified Absolute as a person
12:0.2 we c. of material creation as being infinite because
12:1.2 we c. that some of the cosmic energies would be
55:6.5 We c. that physical evolution will have attained its
106:6.3 if we c. that the final developments of the Absolute
106:8.23 As we philosophically c. of the I AM in past eternity,
112:7.18 We c. that such amalgamated beings will become
147:4.9 the divine command to treat all men as we c. God
193:4.2 we c. that Judas went wrong, primarily, because he
conceive—with you
6:8.3 As persons you may c. of the Father and the Son as
29:4.38 Then if you would c. of these beings, draw upon
31:8.3 You, being a creature, can c. of a Creator, but you
44:1.1 hearing, you can hardly c. of morontia melodies.
44:6.9 body before you can begin to c. of the artistic glories
56:4.5 you may and perforce must c. of the functioning of
102:2.7 You cannot c. of religion without ideas, but when
conceived—see conceived—a child
0:1.11 The Deity level of Supremacy may be c. as a function
1:6.3 the antipodal viewpoints of personality as it is c. by
4:1.1 and material ministry many mortals have c. it to be.
11:8.8 It may be roughly c. to include all those absolute
16:1.4 present the Paradise Deities in what may be c. as the
20:2.1 with a new and divine ideal of loving service c. by
22:10.2 some universal ideal, as it has never before been c.,
32:5.5 Eternity can hardly be c. as a straightaway drive,
33:4.1 identity and ideal of personality c. by the Creator
42:1.7 are outer limits to the presently c. master universe.
48:6.33 The heaven c. by most of your prophets was the
49:5.14 The third brain of the three-brained orders is best c.
53:5.6 not a physical battle as such a conflict might be c.
63:2.4 Andon discovered their sparking quality and c. the
70:10.2 Justice, as c. by man, means getting one’s rights
75:4.6 this project of modifying the divine plan had been c.
82:3.11 that both parents would not be fools, as they c.
83:8.4 mortals have c. of marriage as being consummated
84:1.3 The savage early c. the idea that babies were made
86:4.4 Eventually the savage c. of himself as a double—body
86:4.7 good ghosts and bad ghosts—heaven and hell—was c.
86:4.8 The Hebrews c. that a phantom replica of the
87:1.2 the savage hardly c. of ghosts as having supernatural
87:4.5 of most primitive religions had been c. to be.
87:7.4 most enduring of any ritual ever c. or devised, but
89:4.3 Man still later c. that his sacrifice of whatever nature
89:8.2 Men eventually c. the idea that the offering of some
89:8.4 At last, the gods were c. of as entering into real
90:5.1 man’s slowly evolving mind c. that the technique of
91:3.3 As it is c. by successive generations of praying
92:2.6 conscience simply represents the humanly c. ideal of
92:3.1 are a reflection of the morals of the men who first c.
92:5.1 In evolutionary religion, the gods are c. to exist in
92:5.6 have c. of their leaders as being born of virgins;
92:6.15 God, man, and the universe as these are variously c..
94:1.4 The Brahman was c. as the energy-divinity principle
94:1.7 the most debased concepts of Deity ever to be c..
94:3.2 Brahman was c. to be beyond all definition, capable
94:3.3 Brahman-Narayana was c. as the Absolute,
94:4.4 In this association Brahma, the first member, is c. as
96:4.8 God of Israel was c. of as the God of all peoples.
97:1.4 In these times Yahweh was c. to be a fitful God of
97:1.9 idea of the mercy of God as Samuel had later c. it.
98:5.3 Mithras was c. as the surviving champion of the
104:1.3 a few c. of the Trinity as the System Sovereign,
105:1.5 the I AM may be c. as both thing and no thing,
105:2.2 be c. as the self-differentiation of The Infinite One
105:2.10 This phase of the I AM is perhaps best c. as the
105:4.4 existent within the I AM as the unity thereof is c. as
106:8.18 if the third member of the Trinity of Trinities is c. as
106:8.19 If the second level of the Trinity of Trinities is c. as
112:2.12 the fact that all things material are initially c. as real
118:0.11 No matter how large the number c., you can always
118:4.4 the seven superuniverses, it may be c. as follows:
124:3.10 already Jesus had c. that his ministry was not to be
135:5.7 those who thus c. of the ruler of the new kingdom
136:1.6 Jews had variously c. of the Messiah as perfected
136:5.5 was equivalent to the enactment of the thing c. in
136:9.1 at least as the Messiah was popularly c. in that day.
139:12.12 outworking of Judas’s anger-c. plans of traitorous
139:12.12 and in these lucid intervals Judas faint-heartedly c.,
141:4.1 The Jews had long c. of God as a king over all,
157:4.6 The Master c. that a faith which could stand what his
157:6.2 teacher-healer was becoming the newly c. Messiah
157:6.12 expectations of your fathers as they c. the Messiah?
170:5.21 The kingdom as Jesus c. it has to a large extent
180:2.4 you can ask anything c. by that will-union, and it
181:2.20 eye has not seen, ear heard, nor the mortal mind c.
188:4.3 The Father never c of such crass injustice as damning
196:0.8 Having c. of the kingdom as comprising the will of
196:2.3 some have c. of Jesus as entirely human, while others
conceived—a child
119:7.5 Joshua ben Joseph, the Jewish baby, was c. and
122:5.6 Gabriel’s appearance to her after the child was c..
164:3.3 Not only were children c. and born in sin, but a child
conceives
3:6.4 the mechanist pays the law-Creator when he c. laws
5:5.3 The fact-seeking scientist c. of God as the First
118:8.10 even that treatment which man c. that God would
161:1.1 that the Father is not a person as man c. personality.
conceiving
56:9.5 while c. the Universal Absolute as constituting the
91:3.3 From the moment of the c. of an alter ego to the
96:0.1 In c. of Deity, man first includes all gods, then
101:10.2 indicates the personal survival of the c. personality.
104:2.2 experiential protest against the impossibility of c.
105:0.1 approach the problem by c. eternity-infinity as an
118:1.3 by which the c. intellect measures and evaluates the
118:1.5 And as the c. self extends this reach ever further into
130:7.8 as the conscious and c. personality ascends the levels
133:5.8 can be had only by c. that the quantitative fact and
133:7.6 between impersonal energy and spirit-c. mind,
158:6.3 a kingdom which, as you persist in c. it, does not
concentrate
29:3.9 to directionize, modify, and c. the energies of space
41:2.5 directionize, and c. the manifold energies of space.
58:7.10 the older rocks and is the c. of the sluggish swamp
127:3.15 Jesus could c. his deep-thinking mind on the problem
155:1.3 they are able to c. their energies enthusiastically.
183:3.3 they would c. their attack upon him in retribution for
concentrated
11:2.10 First Source has c. all absolute potential for cosmic
23:4.4 all our efficient Solitary Messengers going to be c.
51:1.6 They are c. on the system headquarters, where they
53:4.2 that all these functions of government should be c.
70:2.21 to submit to highly c. authority—a chief executive.
70:12.2 the primitive council of elders were gradually c. in
82:5.7 kin in order to keep the royal blood c. and pure.
84:2.6 not compete with power c. in the husband-father.
94:5.3 the Chinese c. their worship on the One Truth, later
94:11.7 many of the best minds of Asia have c. upon the
100:5.4 of the indwelling spirit to synchronize with the c.
concentrates
86:1.2 The limited intellectual horizon of the savage so c.
118:1.8 The time unit of immaturity c. meaning-value into
concentrating
41:3.1 way stations for the effective c. and directionizing of
119:2.3 to “return in due season” and c. all authority in the
143:5.6 removed all confusion by c. their worship upon
concentration
15:6.11 this great c. of mass enables these dark islands to
23:2.18 Before the c. of all power in the hands of a Creator
29:4.15 the minor sectors, and from these c. points they
29:4.20 to facilitate its c. into the specialized currents or
37:3.4 the future c. of other ascendant activities on the
42:6.1 evolved energy into matter entails the c. of energy
70:12.1 the evolution of government has concerned the c. of
94:2.3 The undue c. on self led certainly to a fear of the
97:9.21 the “remnant of Israel”—had begun the c. of land
concentrations
22:10.3 Can you not see that such living c of a single concept
28:5.7 living, current, replete, and thoroughly reliable c.
29:3.7 living mechanisms of various segregated energy c..
concentric
11:3.3 or residential region, is divided into seven c. zones.
11:5.4 This center consists of three c. elliptical zones:
11:5.7 zone is the largest and most active of the three c.
12:1.3 the master universe is existent in six c. ellipses,
12:2.4 encircle the present inhabited creation as c. rings
14:1.9 billion worlds of Havona are arranged in seven c.
14:1.10 Isle of Paradise in one vast plane, consisting of ten c.
14:1.16 A cross section of this circuit would exhibit three c.
15:5.3 1. C. Contraction Rings. Not all nebulae are spiral
46:5.9 residential groupings consists of seven c. circles.
46:5.9 encompassing every group of seven c. circles.
46:5.11 These seven circles of the Sons are c. and elevated
46:5.20 these circles of the angels consist of seven c. and
53:5.4 three azure blue c. circles on a white background.
70:3.6 each tribe was surrounded by c. circles of fear and
78:4.2 The second garden was surrounded by c. circles of
93:2.5 on his breast he wore an emblem of three c. circles
93:2.5 this insignia of three c. circles became regarded as
93:3.3 symbol of the three c. circles, which Melchizedek
104:1.3 this doctrine was symbolized by the three c. circles
concentrically
46:5.26 the Master Physical Controllers are c. arranged
concept—see concept of God; concept recorders
see human concept; religious concept;
spiritual concept
0:0.2 instructed to introduce new terms only when the c.
0:0.2 English to convey such a new c. partially or even
0:3.23 The c. of the I AM is a philosophic concession
0:3.24 This c. is sometimes designated the Father-Infinite.
0:3.25 to all other personalities such a c. represents the
0:4.5 This is the primal c. of original reality: The Father
0:8.1 and to compensate for creature limitations of c.,
0:10.2 potential of the Deity Absolute transcends our c.,
0:11.8 Absolute is not a mere negativism of philosophic c.
0:12.8 Our c. of the eternal Paradise Trinity is an ever-
0:12.11 We may resort to pure revelation only when the c.
1:0.1 Only the c. of the Universal Father—one God in the
1:1.1 dependent on the creature’s c. of the Creator.
1:1.3 expressive of your c. of the First Great Source and
1:2.2 Neither is God merely a c., the power-potential of
1:2.2 not merely man’s traditional c. of supreme values.
1:2.7 the true c. of the reality of God is reasonable to logic
1:5.2 far more than any possible c. of a superpersonality
1:5.2 creatures whose maximum c. of the reality of being
1:5.2 The material creature’s highest possible c. of the
1:5.10 of any religion is directly proportional to its c. of the
1:5.10 has first formulated the c. of the unity of God.
1:5.12 In the contemplation of Deity, the c. of personality
1:6.2 Man’s inadequate c. of the personality of the Father
1:6.4 the c. of the divine personality can be grasped only
1:7.0 SPIRITUAL VALUE OF THE PERSONALITY C.
1:7.1 The c. of the personality of Deity facilitates
1:7.3 The c. of truth might possibly be entertained apart
1:7.3 the c. of beauty may exist without personality, but
1:7.3 the c. of divine goodness is understandable only in
1:7.7 This c. of indivisibility in association with the c. of
1:7.7 the c. of unity implies transcendence of both time
2:0.2 unification of the c. of the nature and the character
2:5.11 love does connote man’s highest c. of the mortal
2:6.2 The olden c. that God is a Deity dominated by kingly
2:7.9 abstract and dissociated c. of isolated goodness.
3:1.2 the c. of his personality is such that “the heaven
3:1.6 Hence must the c. of the divine presence allow for
3:5.4 you may falter in your c. of his primacy, but you
3:5.5 contradict the c. of the universal sovereignty of God.
3:5.11 6. Is idealism—the approaching c. of the divine—
3:6.3 arrives at the c. of unified universe rule, of one God.
3:6.5 a great blunder to humanize God, except in the c. of
4:1.9 how the primordials of force, c, or spirit will respond
4:3.3 less from confusion, distortion, and perversion of c..
4:4.4 denial of this very c. of his volitional absoluteness.
4:4.8 We crave the c. of the Infinite, but we worship the
4:4.8 and divinity factors of our highest c. of Deity.
5:4.2 is a relative unification of the evolving c. of Deity;
5:4.9 The c. of a semihuman and jealous God is an
5:4.9 Christianity has elevated the c. of anthropomorphism
5:4.9 and divine c. of the person of the glorified Christ.
5:4.11 The Hebrew c.—God as a vindicator of moral values,
5:4.12 2. The Greek c.—God as a unifier, a God of wisdom.
5:4.13 3. Jesus’ c.—God as a living friend, a loving Father,
5:4.15 the passive love disclosed in the Hebrew c. of the
5:5.6 reason to harmonize the c. of divine immanence,
5:5.6 the c. of the transcendence of a personal God
5:5.12 the philosophic c. and theologic definitions of God
6:0.1 final expression of the “first” personal and absolute c
6:0.3 Father’s universal and infinite c. of divine reality,
6:0.4 to form some sequential c. of the relationships of
6:0.4 “Father’s first personal, universal, and infinite c..”
6:8.6 Never can the c. of the Eternal Son shine brightly in
6:8.6 Eternal Son begin to equal the vividness of your c. of
8:1.10 technique of approach to the historic c. of eternity.
8:1.11 enlarging this c. to embrace the family as a whole.
8:1.11 mind of the child will be able to adjust to the c. of
8:3.1 perfect execution of the “first” completed creative c.
9:8.12 more than man associates with the c. of personality;
10:0.3 No other c. of creation measures up to the Trinity
10:1.5 these and other reasons beyond the c. of the finite
10:4.6 be content with a finite c. of the Trinity as the Trinity
11:2.11 But the c. of distance, even absolute distance, has
11:2.11 in many ways beyond the c. of mortal mind.
11:3.4 a number beyond your c., occupies considerably
11:8.5 This state is analogous to the c. of the primordial
11:8.9 the c. of a potential infinity of gravity extension,
11:8.9 This c. aids us in grasping the fact that everything
12:0.1 enormousness of the master staggers the c. of even
14:1.11 sequence of successive events is inherent in the c. of
14:4.10 above the human level require a c. of “beginnings.”
14:5.2 it transcends the human c. of anything a created
15:11.3 the whole vast evolutionary c. of the Father and
16:3.18 a c. of the growing experiential sovereignty of the
19:5.9 If we are right in this c., and my entire order of
19:6.1 number is beyond the c. of your circumscribed minds
20:2.1 Every time an original and absolute c. of being
21:1.1 encounters the fullness of absolute personality c. in
21:1.1 and such infinite oneness of personality c. occur,
21:5.9 freely rule in accordance with his c. of the needs of
22:4.1 a spiritual c. of the eternal purpose of the Father
22:7.2 embark upon the unique adventure of c.-identity,
22:7.5 they have chosen an identical c. for trinitization,
22:7.5 idealize, and actualize a selected and original c.
22:7.6 succeed in bringing their chosen c. of universal truth
22:10.2 are the personification of a single and supreme c..
22:10.2 As far as that particular c. is revealable to the
22:10.3 such living concentrations of a single supreme c. of
22:10.4 a personality who is a c. creature-trinitized in
22:10.5 High Son Assistant who is the fullness of divine c.
24:1.11 functioned on Salvington since the early c. of your
24:6.2 able to adequately portray to the material mind a c.
24:6.2 which have never entered the c. of human minds,”
25:4.12 expertness in the c. of universal law and supreme
27:3.1 far transcends the mortal and even the morontia c. of
28:6.8 techniques of mercy ministry are beyond your c.,
29:4.36 in Satania alone is beyond your numerical c..
31:0.10 they acquire the sevenfold c. of the Supreme Being.
32:2.6 personification of this initial creative c. of identity
32:5.6 it would be impossible for me to convey my c. to
33:1.1 is the personification of the 611,121st original c. of
33:1.1 Son” personalizing this 611,121st universal c. of
33:4.1 Morning Star is the personalization of the first c. of
33:5.1 supervision, the beginning of the father-mother c..
36:6.7 —simply that c. is inherent in the Father, expression
37:6.3 are beyond the human c. of the art of teaching truth,
37:9.9 the Creator Son personalize in dual form his last c.
39:5.6 supplanting the atonement idea by the c. of divine
39:5.11 habitual c. of angels held in that individual’s mind.
39:5.12 have largely determined the Urantian c. of angels.
41:5.8 until such a time as you acquire a clearer c. of the
42:2.3 The extension of this c. connotes the force-space
42:2.3 Unqualified Absolute, while the intension of this c.
42:2.16 In c. this narrative has been moving Paradiseward as
42:10.7 it is nearer the absonite than any other c. revealed
43:6.8 to convey to the mortal mind an adequate c. of these
44:2.1 hope for more than a meager and distorted c. of
44:4.4 The c. symbols of Uversa embrace more than a
44:4.5 2. C. recorders. This second group of recorders are
44:4.5 with the preservation of c. pictures, idea patterns.
44:4.6 we usually employ c. picturizations and ideograph
45:6.4 child and parent is fundamental to the essential c. of
46:2.6 you can hardly entertain anything like a true c. of
46:4.9 Your most imaginative c. of perfection of beauty
48:1.1 the c., in distorted form, has found a place in present
48:7.5 The spirit c. cannot be mechanically forced into the
50:1.3 the personalization of a c. that has been getting
50:4.13 the c. of the successive planetary dispensations of
52:2.7 give way to the dual c. of national life and family life.
54:3.1 man or exquisite angel is not a mere philosophic c.
55:3.12 master the protean c. of the nature, mission, origin,
55:12.5 None of us entertains a satisfactory c. of what will
56:1.6 The moment you depart from the unqualified c. of
56:7.8 we have not the slightest c of what technique of deity
56:9.4 On first thought, a c. of the Absolute as ancestor
56:9.5 When we crave to entertain a personal c. of the
56:9.7 the c. of the Absolute is unqualified only in infinity.
56:9.14 in c. and in reality, all things and beings center in the
56:10.3 Variety is essential to the c. of beauty.
56:10.15 into one unified c. of a divine and supreme ideal.
63:6.7 to spread his c. of the hereafter, which he called
66:7.20 But you can have little or no c. of the marvelous
70:1.4 The very c. of war implies a degree of organization.
70:2.9 Ancient warfare supported the c. of a God of battles
70:10.2 The c. of justice may well be constitutive in a spirit-
71:8.1 Aside from this divine c. of effective social
74:6.5 always thus portrayed their c. of individuals believed
79:1.9 handicapped the growth of the monotheistic c. in
83:8.4 Such beliefs lead to the c. of the indissolubility of
83:8.8 In c., at least, the family is becoming a loyal
84:2.1 origin to the blood-bond c. of human relationships.
84:7.25 leading to the c. that bringing a child into the world,
85:6.4 Many religious systems embraced a dual c. of deity,
86:3.2 nebulous c. of a hazy and unorganized spirit world,
86:4.0 4. THE DEATH-SURVIVAL CONCEPT
86:4.1 The c. of a supermaterial phase of mortal personality
86:4.2 And presently this new dream-ghost-future-life c.
86:5.0 5. THE GHOST-SOUL CONCEPT
86:5.1 This c. tended long to perpetuate the nature-spirit
86:5.2 above animals, have developed some c. of the soul.
86:5.2 this superstitious c. of the soul is destroyed, and man
86:6.6 The c. of right and wrong had at last evolved;
86:7.5 it was originally erroneous in c. and utterly illogical.
87:0.2 find anchor until it arrives at the c. of a true Deity,
87:1.1 for the ghost homeland, a vague and primitive c. of
87:4.4 the imagination of man envisioned the c. of good
87:4.4 a new c. of the invisible control of earthly affairs.
87:4.6 has paid a terrible price for the c. of dual spiritism.
87:4.6 chance with a c. of unchanging supermortal forces,
87:4.7 The c. of good and evil as cosmic co-ordinates is
87:6.2 ghost cult progressed to the c. of good as well as
87:6.13 The dual-spiritism c. of good and bad forces offered
87:7.6 be predicated on the c. of the Fatherhood of God
88:0.1 The c. of a spirit’s entering into a human being is a
88:2.3 a superfetish, the then existent c. of the law of God.
88:4.7 because he could not grasp the c. of natural death.
88:6.2 The c. of dual spiritism, good and bad spirits, gave
89:0.1 this c. developed into the doctrine of sin and
89:2.0 2. THE CONCEPT OF SIN
89:2.2 It was only by the c. of sin that natural death became
89:2.3 this entire c. of sin was fostered by the lingering
89:4.5 the c. of sin and of original sin became widespread,
90:0.1 man’s increasingly complex c. of the supermaterial
91:3.2 the alter-ego c. is exalted to a superior status of
91:3.3 an alter ego to the appearance of the c. of a Father,
91:3.7 man, when he prays, should strive to grasp the c.
91:3.7 will be to revert to the c. of a near-by alter ego,
91:5.1 As the c. of the alter ego of prayer becomes supreme
91:8.1 praying long before he had any clear c. of a God.
91:8.11 of beauty, and an augmented c. of goodness.
92:0.4 both in theologic c. and as an actual and factual
92:4.2 in some c. of the survival of personality identity after
92:4.5 The true c. of the First Source and Center was first
92:4.5 the Great Spirit was but a hazy c. in Amerindian
92:4.6 Adam and Eve again portrayed the c. of the Father
92:5.1 the products of evolution, the God c. is a blend of:
92:5.9 never entirely lost the Trinity c. revealed by Adam.
92:5.12 Zoroaster, while much affected by the c. of dual
92:6.20 regrettable that this primitive c. persists in China,
93:3.3 To the extent that Melchizedek taught the Trinity c.
93:6.1 to abandon temporal rule in favor of the spiritual c.
93:10.3 to nourish any clear c. of the Salem teachings.
94:1.3 and the vestigial symbol of an earlier Trinity c..
94:1.5 emerging c. of the Father-Brahma as the source of
94:1.7 any other body of similar character in beauty of c.
94:2.6 to deanthropomorphize the Indian c. of deity, but
94:2.8 a militant Islam with its clear-cut c. of Allah as the
94:3.1 theology excepting the essential dual c. of religion:
94:3.2 In the c. of Brahman the minds of those days truly
94:3.2 this c. was largely devoid of personality attributes
94:3.4 the c. of the One Universal Oversoul as the totality
94:3.6 paved the way for advanced religion had not this c.
94:3.7 vital c was fatally absent from Brahmanic philosophy
94:4.4 Brahma could constitute the foundation for a c. of
94:5.3 persisted in the c. of Shang-ti, the God of Heaven.
94:5.3 the yellow race never fully lost this early c. of Deity,
94:5.5 The Brahman-Absolute c. of the Indian philosophers,
94:6.5 His c. of true faith was unusual, and Lao-tse too
94:6.10 The potential God c. in Confucianism was almost
94:7.5 while Siddhartha did not have a very clear c. of the
94:11.8 The evolution of a high c. of the Absolute was
94:11.8 the evolution of the God c. in Hebrew theology.
94:11.9 At the base of the c. was the historic fact of the life
94:11.11 minds of those days to reunify this unwieldy c..
94:11.11 From here on, the Deity c. of Buddhism, in its
94:11.12 The c. of the Buddha Absolute is quasi-personal,
94:12.0 12. THE GOD CONCEPT OF BUDDHISM
94:12.1 The c. of Buddha, to an enlightened Buddhist, is
94:12.1 the c. of Jehovah is identical with the spirit demon
94:12.2 c. finally came to fruit in the belief in Amida Buddha
95:2.1 but they derived the c. of Divine Providence from
95:2.9 this was, relatively, an advanced c. of a future life
95:2.10 The c. of judgment in the hereafter for the sins of
95:4.2 riches and fortune were the gift of God, and this c.
95:5.2 amazingly clear c. of the revealed religion of Salem
95:5.8 rapidly expanded the c. of right doing to embrace
95:5.9 Ikhnaton had a Deity c. far above that of the later
95:5.11 Never did the c. of monotheism die out of the
95:6.2 the Hebraic idea of a God of justice, the Mosaic c.
95:6.5 While failing to evolve the Trinity c., it did in a
95:7.2 Never was one c. able fully to displace the others.
96:0.1 synthesized all gods into their more sublime c. of
96:0.1 reduced their gods to the more centralized c. of
96:0.1 But the Melchizedek c. of Deity was unlike that of
96:1.3 Palestinian tribes, who associated this c. of deity
96:1.5 Melchiz. teachings embodied in the c. of El Elyon.
96:1.5 as the c. of El Shaddai permeated the Hebrew mind
96:1.6 this era was the Egyptian c. of divine Providence,
96:1.7 all this confusion of terminology and haziness of c.,
96:1.8 the c. of the trinitarian Elohim never became a real
96:1.10 employed to designate the completed c. of Yahweh
96:1.12 golden calves symbolized the Bedouin herders’ c. of
96:1.15 with the metamorphosis of the Buddha c. in Asia,
96:1.15 in the end led to the c. of the Universal Absolute
96:1.15 the Yahweh c. finally led to the idea of the Father.
96:1.15 to call this evolving c. of Deity, Yahweh.
96:2.5 the tinge of the El Elyon c. of Melchizedek which
96:4.2 Moses formulated a new and enlarged c. of Deity
96:4.2 an expanded c. of their olden tribal god, Yahweh.
96:4.6 Moses sought to enlarge their c. of divinity when
96:4.8 liberated the evolving c. of Yahweh to assume the
96:4.9 evolution of the c. of Deity from the primitive god of
96:4.9 the Isaiahs, who proclaimed that magnificent c. of
96:5.5 of Moses trying to adapt his sublime c. of El Elyon,
96:5.8 their day-by-day c. of Yahweh was that of a God
96:6.0 6.THE GOD CONCEPT AFTER MOSES’ DEATH
96:6.1 Upon the death of Moses his lofty c. of Yahweh
96:6.1 this backward drift of the c. of Deity continued
96:6.2 the later appearing c. of a God of love, justice, and
96:6.2 They came near losing all c. of monotheism; they
96:6.3 Joshua sought to hold the c. of a supreme Yahweh
96:6.3 The highest c of this age pictured Yahweh as a “God
96:6.4 Mosaic c. of divinity: “You children of wickedness
96:7.5 And when you read the lofty c. of divinity found in
96:7.8 teachers who never stopped as they built, c. upon c.,
96:7.8 of all, the acme of the evolution of the Yahweh c..
97:0.0 EVOLUTION OF THE GOD C. AMONG THE
97:0.1 to regard the matured c. of Yahweh as a Father, if
97:0.2 The c. of the personality of God, while clearly
97:0.2 this c. was eventually heightened and glorified by
97:1.2 won back to the service of the higher c. of Yahweh
97:1.3 had a clear c. of that one God as creator of heaven
97:1.4 Samuel made to the development of the c. of Deity
97:1.4 Samuel was aiding the evolving God c. to ascend
97:1.7 But Samuel did not progress very far beyond the c.
97:1.9 this gradual development of the c. of the character
97:2.3 these were not times of progress in the c. of Deity.
97:4.5 the resurrection of the Mosaic c. of a God of love.
97:6.2 at last the c. of Yahweh had ascended to a Deity
97:7.9 gospel of the enlarging c. of a supreme Yahweh.
97:7.11 demolish the c. of a national God while in glory he
97:7.11 The c. of the angry, vengeful, and jealous Yahweh
97:7.11 A new c. of the supreme and universal Yahweh
97:7.13 the highest God c. in the Occident has embraced
97:8.2 They struggled with their original and Egyptian c. of
97:9.27 Thus originated their new c. of destiny—the idea that
97:10.2 reject the magnificent c. of the second Isaiah for the
97:10.3 the Jews never lost the c. of the Universal Father;
97:10.8 transformation of the barbaric c of the savage demon
97:10.8 exalted and supernal c. of the supreme Yahweh,
98:1.3 achieved a true monotheism in the c. of Zeus except
98:1.6 philosophy presently advanced beyond the god c.,
98:2.6 Xenophanes taught one God, but his deity c. was too
98:4.8 a god who died and was resurrected, which c. was
98:5.3 of the Ahura-Mazda deity c. of Zoroastrianism.
99:4.4 goodness prevails, for such is the true spiritual c. of
101:5.2 values, thereby arriving at a c. of complete reality.
101:9.4 to the extent that it enriches the c. of the moral.
101:9.9 between moral consciousness and the spiritual c. of
101:10.2 though c. may endure beyond a mortal life span,
101:10.2 there is nothing inherent in c. which indicates the
102:1.6 cannot, in our hungry and finite c., be anything less.
102:3.10 science with the spiritual-insight c. of the whole.
102:3.11 presents this c. as our Father—the universal fact of
102:4.2 determined by depth of c. plus totality of recognition
102:4.4 materialism which contaminates the spiritual c. of the
102:6.9 logic which tolerates the c. of truth alongside the
103:3.4 the element of magic is replaced by the c. of morals.
103:5.2 one’s neighbor expands in c. to embrace the clan,
103:6.5 A consistent philosophic c. of the universe cannot
103:6.10 widening gulfs between the spirit c. and the energy c.
103:6.12 Mortal man lacks the c. of morontia mind and
103:7.15 the material viewpoint with the religious spiritual c..
104:0.0 GROWTH OF THE TRINITY CONCEPT
104:0.1 The Trinity c. of revealed religion must not be
104:0.3 Sometimes the c. of an evolutionary triad has
104:1.1 This earliest Trinity c. was lost to the world in the
104:1.2 for the Trinity c. of the Sethites persisted in Egypt
104:1.5 Among Hindus the trinitarian c. took root as Being,
104:1.8 Hebrew mind could not reconcile the trinitarian c.
104:1.10 to conflict with their dominating c. of Yahweh.
104:1.10 inherited the Hebraic prejudice against the Trinity c..
104:1.12 The Christian c. of the Trinity was comprised of the
104:1.13 though the Christian c. of the Trinity erred in fact,
104:1.13 and cosmological consequences did this c. suffer
104:2.2 to abstract the personal qualities from the Deity c.
104:2.3 Through the recognition of the Trinity c. the mind
104:2.6 Theological reason may be fully satisfied by the c.
104:3.3 the morontia soul can grasp this c. of final value
104:4.45 are sufficient to elucidate the c. of the triunities.
105:0.2 When the mortal intellect attempts to grasp the c. of
105:0.2 by any mind that is subinfinite in c. capacity.
105:0.3 The human mind can hardly form an adequate c. of
105:1.0 1. THE PHILOSOPHIC CONCEPT OF THE I AM
105:1.2 idea of an infinite I AM since this c. is so remote
105:1.2 the philosophic c. of the I AM does afford finite
105:1.2 let it be made clear that this c. of the I AM is,
105:1.3 The c. of the I AM connotes unqualified infinity,
105:1.4 As an existential c. the I AM is neither deified nor
105:1.4 postulate of the I AM is one universe c. which is
105:1.6 but your experiential worshipful c. of the Father
105:2.4 The philosophic (time) c. of the solitary I AM and
105:2.4 the solitary I AM and the transitional (time) c. of the
105:3.7 There is a c. periphery to the master universe, but
105:3.10 the language of time and in the c. patterns of space.
105:7.6 2. The c. of the master universe.
106:0.19 in attempting to present a unified c. of the cosmic
106:2.2 The c. of the Supreme must provide for the
106:7.2 a tentative c. of final integration is inseparable from
106:7.7 the c. of the master universe seems to be well-nigh
106:7.10 face to face with the c. of the threefold Trinity
106:8.3 We elect to present the three-level c., which is as
106:8.17 The c. difficulty regarding this third member is
106:8.19 Though a completed c. of the Trinity of Trinities is
106:8.19 is difficult to form, a qualified c. is not so difficult.
106:8.21 in the conjoined c. of the oneness of the Deity,
106:8.23 Such a c. of the I AM implies full self-realization—
106:9.1 In the c. of the Trinity of Trinities we postulate the
106:9.2 and experience constitute barriers to creature c.;
106:9.4 The c. of the unification of all reality, be it in this
106:9.5 human c. of the gradual experiential actualization
106:9.6 the inability to grasp the c. of unqualified eternity.
106:9.9 The c. of the existential, solitary, pre-Trinity
109:5.3 consciousness, and confusion of c. is inevitable.
110:2.4 morontia duplicates of every c. of the mortal intellect
110:5.5 to attempt the differentiation of the Adjusters’ c.
110:5.6 it is dangerous to entertain the idea that every new c.
111:0.2 The c. of a soul and of an indwelling spirit is not new
111:0.2 it has frequently appeared in the various systems of
111:0.7 Every race has a word equivalent to the c. of soul.
112:1.17 But the c. of the personality as the meaning of the
115:1.0 1. RELATIVITY OF CONCEPT FRAMES
115:3.1 infinity and to attenuate the pure c. of eternity.
115:3.2 Mind can never hope to grasp the c. of an Absolute
115:3.4 only man’s distance from infinity causes this c. to
115:3.6 The unqualified c. of the First Source and Center,
115:3.19 lie beyond the c. levels of truth, beauty,and goodness
117:3.13 The Father originates the c. of a finite cosmos;
117:7.2 While this is an entirely proper c. of the future of the
117:7.2 attention to certain problems inherent in this c.:
117:7.11 the Trinity of Trinities, but we have no satisfactory c.
117:7.15 This c. implies the actual sovereignty of the Supreme
118:1.9 And this represents our best c. of eternity and the
118:3.4 The c. of the Supreme is essential to co-ordination
118:4.6 exist as the veritable embodiments of the Deity c.
118:4.6 to be ultimately space limited in extent by the c.
118:4.7 But this in no manner invalidates man’s c. of them
118:9.5 mechanisms ever function true to the volitional c.
118:10.3 view the Trinity as one God, and if we limit this c. to
121:2.6 a new and enlarged c. of that one God of all nations
121:2.6 represented the survival of a religious cultural c. in
121:5.6 Christian teachings, which presented a majestic c.
121:6.5 Paul more fully to restore the c. of the Trinity,
121:7.1 had at a settled c. of their origin, history, and destiny.
121:8.12 the better to conform to our c. of the real meaning
121:8.12 I have adhered to the actual human c. and thought
121:8.14 portrayed this narrative in accordance with my c. of
121:8.14 our indebtedness to all sources of record and c.
122:3.2 Messiah, though it had hardly been the Jewish c.
122:5.4 and a more liberal c. of personal spiritual freedom.
122:5.10 Joseph leaned more toward the spiritual c. of the
122:7.5 Joseph adhering to the c. of a spiritual teacher and
124:4.6 could not have lived to see the fulfillment of his c.
124:4.7 Jesus possessed a high c. of consistency and
124:4.9 masterful c. of group solidarity based upon loyalty
125:5.10 spiritually blinded countrymen a more beautiful c. of
130:4.13 to which Jesus replied: Evil is a relativity c..
130:4.14 The incomplete and finite c. of the Infinite which is
130:4.15 But do not permit the c. of relativity so to mislead
130:7.6 Space is not merely an intellectual c. of the
130:7.6 Mind can function independently of the c. of the
130:7.6 does the c. of potential space approach ultimacy.
130:7.8 The time-space c. of a mind of material origin is
130:7.8 the time-space c. will increasingly approximate the
132:3.8 of the emergence of even the c. of potential evil.
133:5.8 this is a c. of unity which can sense the unchanging
134:4.4 and fully surrender all c. of spiritual sovereignty.
134:4.9 The c. of equality never brings peace except in the
135:4.3 the current Jewish idea and c. of the Messiah as the
136:1.1 the c. evolve from the “servant of the Lord” to the
136:1.3 could never satisfy this materialistic Messianic c.
136:1.6 never entertained the c. of the union of the human
136:1.6 They grasped the human c. of the Messiah as the
136:1.6 the true c. of the union in one earth personality of
137:8.18 in their hearts to reject such a purely spiritual c. of
139:3.4 James had acquired a superior c. of Jesus’ message.
140:5.3 Jesus sought to reveal this new c. of fatherly love
140:8.5 Jesus discountenanced the whole c. of private and
141:2.1 And so have you developed a c. of the kingdom of
142:2.2 But the c. of his nature has enlarged and grown
142:3.0 3. THE CONCEPT OF GOD
142:3.2 the apostles about the evolution of the c. of Deity
142:3.3 This was the primitive c. of Deity which Moses
142:3.3 his children, no matter how crude their c. of Deity
142:3.4 This c. of the Father in heaven was proclaimed by
142:3.5 El Shaddai, the Egyptian c. of the God of heaven,
142:3.6 the Trinity c. of three Gods in one had found
142:3.7 expanded into the c. of a Universal Creator who was
142:3.9 enlargement of the Jewish c. of the nature of God,
142:3.9 Scriptures show how the c. of the nature of God
148:6.10 God spoken from the whirlwind was a majestic c.
153:1.2 openly to attack their c. of the Jewish deliverer.
153:1.6 appeal to the Jewish c. of the expected Messiah.
157:5.0 5. THE NEW CONCEPT
157:5.1 but it was not a part of the Jewish c. of the national
157:5.2 effect such a modification of their c. of the Messiah
157:5.3 the c. of the combined nature of the Son of Man
160:2.7 sooner or later acquires a certain c. of this world
160:3.4 for the defense of my c. of righteousness, but I
160:3.5 consciousness of the higher currents of spirit c.
160:5.1 devotion to that which represents our highest c. of
160:5.3 you deem the supreme c. of your religion as being
160:5.5 are not attainable; such a c. is illusionary.
160:5.7 That, I submit, is the highest c. of religion the world
160:5.7 Such a c. constitutes the achievement of the
160:5.11 Just now, our focalized c. of the Father, as held in
161:1.9 4. That personality represents man’s highest c. of
161:1.9 God also represents man’s highest c. of divine reality
161:1.9 transcending man’s c. and definition of personality,
161:3.2 not desire too far to transcend the c. of the human
169:4.7 and therefore stands for the infinite c. of the Father,
169:4.7 to represent the human c. of the divine Father as he
169:4.8 Jesus accepted the c. of Elohim and called this
169:4.8 In the place of the c. of Yahweh, the racial deity,
169:4.8 He exalted the Yahweh c. of a deified racial Father
170:0.1 oppose this long-nourished c. of the kingdom.
170:1.1 Hebrew scriptures there was a dual c of the kingdom
170:1.3 This is the kingdom c. which John taught.
170:1.5 3. The later Jewish c. of a transcendental kingdom of
170:1.7 apocalyptic c. of the Messiah’s coming to establish
170:1.7 In choosing to utilize this c. of the kingdom, Jesus
170:1.9 1. The c. of the Jews.
170:1.10 2. The c. of the Persians.
170:1.11 The personal-experience c. of Jesus—“the kingdom
170:2.0 2. JESUS’ CONCEPT OF THE KINGDOM
170:2.1 the dual c. of the truth of the fatherhood of God and
170:2.9 This great c. was hardly embraced in the elementary
170:2.10 because the c. of the gospel writers was colored by
170:2.11 the attempt to translate the c. of the kingdom into
170:2.12 the c. of the heavenly family, the heavenly Father,
170:2.17 taught a new c. of the double nature of the kingdom
170:2.25 this c. of the kingdom began to change into the cult
170:5.1 ideas that became attached to the c. of the kingdom
170:5.4 The Master’s c of the kingdom was notably modified
170:5.6 the new and institutional successor of the earlier c. of
170:5.7 completely supplanted the Jesus c. of the kingdom.
170:5.9 and the c. of man’s divine fellowship with God,
170:5.10 so fully displaced the spiritual c. of the real kingdom
170:5.15 the kingdom became the c. of an age, the idea of a
170:5.15 which displaced Jesus’ c. of a spiritual brotherhood.
170:5.16 Jesus’ ideal c. largely failed, but upon the foundation
170:5.17 The c. of Jesus is still alive in the advanced religions
170:5.17 a deathblow to Jesus’ c. of the divine kingdom
170:5.19 —meaning a return to the high spiritual c. of Jesus,
170:5.21 the cocoon in which the kingdom of Jesus’ c. now
171:1.3 his followers never were able to grasp any other c.
172:3.4 who held more to the spiritual c. of his mission,
174:4.3 answered in accordance with the highest c. of
176:1.2 Master realized that the rejection of the spiritual c.
177:2.2 so as injuriously to exalt your c. of self-importance.
179:5.4 not wish to destroy the individual’s c. of divine
180:5.6 the highest c. of moral obligation as regards all
180:6.9 long-nourished ideas of the Jewish c. of Messiah.
188:4.8 loving Father, the only c. which Jesus ever taught,
188:4.9 All this c. of atonement and sacrificial salvation is
188:4.9 taught that service to one’s fellows is the highest c.
188:4.13 places salvation upon a plane of unreality; such a c.
189:1.6 Let us forever clarify the c. of the resurrection of
191:0.8 His c. of the kingdom had crashed, and he could not
194:4.6 Their good will arose from the love born of the c.
195:0.4 this new c. of the purpose of living and the goal of
195:0.18 it dared not so obscure the c. of the nature of Jesus
195:3.1 one God, a great religious c., but without empire.
195:3.1 without a God to serve as the suitable religious c. for
195:7.6 able to arrive at the c. of the mechanistic character of
195:7.6 This very mechanistic c. of the universe is in itself a
195:7.8 optimism and pessimism are c. reactions in a mind
195:7.8 Without the consciousness of the c. of values
195:7.17 to form such a c. of other and fellow automatons!
196:1.2 to even the splendid c. of the glorified Christ.
196:3.32 This c. of love generates in the soul of man that
concept of God or God concept
1:5.10 of the Father is an enlarged and truer c. of God
1:5.11 Revelation affirms the validity of the personality c. of
2:0.1 man’s highest possible c. of God is embraced
2:0.3 to enlarge and spiritualize the human c. of God,
2:0.3 All our efforts to enlarge the human c. of God
2:0.3 for assistance in the enlargement of the c. of God,
2:6.4 The c. of God as a king-judge, although it fostered
2:6.4 The entire mortal c. of God is transcendently
4:1.2 Can you not advance in your c. of God’s dealing
5:4.10 The Christian c. of God is an attempt to combine
5:4.11 The Hebrew c.—God as a vindicator of moral values,
5:4.12 2. The Greek c.—God as a unifier, a God of wisdom.
5:4.13 3. Jesus’ c.—God as a living friend, a loving Father,
56:9.10 or attempt to grasp the c. of God the Absolute,
70:2.9 Ancient warfare supported the c. of a God of battles
79:8.7 but lingering vestiges of a real c. of God remained
89:8.5 into a contract with Deity until his c. of God had
90:3.10 the unseen which is the scaffolding for the God c..
91:2.5 When the highest God c. of a religion is that of an
91:8.1 praying long before he had any clear c. of a God.
92:4.8 presented for the fourth time to Urantia the c of God
93:1.1 the c. of God had grown very hazy in the minds of
93:3.2 Melchizedek taught the c. of one God, a universal
94:2.6 the grievous error of depersonalizing the c. of God,
94:12.2 Gradually the c. of God, as contrasted with the
94:12.2 Step by step, century by century, the God c. has
96:0.1 synthesized all gods into their more sublime c. of
96:1.8 groups who taught a three-in-one God c. founded
96:3.2 Bedouins were virtually without a true c. of God
96:5.8 Their c. of God was primitive, anthropomorphic,
96:6.0 6. THE GOD C. AFTER MOSES’ DEATH
96:6.2 inspiration of an increasingly enlarged c. of God;
96:6.2 the later appearing c. of a God of love, justice, and
97:0.0 EVOLUTION OF THE GOD C. AMONG THE
97:0.1 —they deanthropomorphized their God c. without
97:1.3 had a clear c. of that one God as creator of heaven
97:1.7 the God c. portrayed a Deity who is holy and upright
97:1.10 the status of the God c. during the time of Samuel
97:2.1 Elijah restored a c. of God comparable with that
97:2.1 opportunity to present an advanced c. of God;
97:4.5 the resurrection of the Mosaic c. of a God of love.
97:7.5 No prophet attained the high c. of God that Isaiah
97:7.9 presentations of the spiritual c. of God ever to greet
97:10.8 And this Hebraic c. of God was the highest human
98:2.9 thought became so abstract that the c. of God
98:7.12 the God c. was existent in the hearts of men and
98:7.12 the same God c. that still flames anew in the living
115:1.2 but the Father is man’s highest c. of God;
121:2.6 a new and enlarged c. of that one God of all nations
141:4.1 the apostles instructing them in the new c. of God;
142:3.0 3. THE CONCEPT OF GOD
142:3.4 Theirs was a composite c. of God, consisting in a
142:3.5 El Shaddai, the Egyptian c. of the God of heaven,
142:3.6 the Trinity c. of three Gods in one had found
142:3.7 And this evolving and enlarging c. of God virtually
142:3.9 the growth of the c. of God in the Jewish minds of
142:3.9 enlargement of the Jewish c. of the nature of God,
142:3.9 Scriptures show how the c. of the nature of God
169:4.3 of the Master you may each assimilate that c. of God
188:4.8 and atonement is incompatible with the c. of God
194:4.6 all their thoughts and determined all their new c. of
195:0.15 2. A new and greatly enlarged c. of God was given
195:2.9 Christianity revealed an even better c. of one God,
195:3.1 one God, a great religious c., but without empire.
196:0.2 The c. of God as a Father was not original with Jesus
196:3.35 the Father idea is still the highest human c. of God.
concept recorders
44:4.5 2. C. recorders. This second group of recorders are
44:4.6 one thousandfold upon the work of the c. recorders.
conception—see conception of
6:0.4 such license of c. as to refer to the “Father’s first
28:5.10 of these transactions are quite beyond finite c..
94:3.3 been able to make the next advance in deity c.,
96:7.3 In the Psalms God is depicted in all phases of c.,
97:10.3 the Jews have continued to follow this Deity c..
98:2.12 Philosophy is to religion as c. is to action.
104:1.5 (A later Indian c. was Brahma, Siva, and Vishnu.)
104:1.7 A true trinity c. is not just a grouping together of
105:2.2 be expanded to a triune c. by the recognition of the
105:3.1 but always should this c. be overshadowed by the
106:8.15 the human c. thereof would do well to include those
106:8.18 the Universal Absolute, provided this c. envisions
118:3.1 Deity unify time-space manifestations to the finite c.,
122:3.1 Mary, I bring glad tidings that the c. within you is
conception of
1:5.2 that God must be much more than the human c. of
15:4.3 do not have the least c. of the origin of the energies
15:14.3 very difficult to describe our c. of the true nature
19:1.4 to the evil inherent in a segmentalized c. of reality
29:0.11 you have at least a contrastive c. of spiritual beings;
48:6.2 morontia life is really initiated at the c. of the soul,
89:2.2 stage was set for the appearance of the new c. of sin.
90:0.3 when awakened to the c. of the limitless affection
94:5.5 Vedic faith, who injected their c. of the Brahman—
94:11.11 This final c. of the Buddha Eternal can well be
94:12.2 dual c. of God and the Absolute finally matured.
96:6.2 the character of their c. of the nature of their God,
97:1.2 gods of the country and in the baser c. of Yahweh.
98:7.6 3. The Zoroastrian c. of the struggle between good
104:3.3 In some way the c. of total infinitude must be so
111:0.4 In the c. of the atman the Hindu teachers really
115:3.4 exhausted by the maximum c. of the Supreme
115:3.5 One basic c. of the absolute level involves a postulate
122:3.4 to Mary was made the day following the c. of Jesus
133:5.8 Such a c. of reality yields a broader insight into the
136:1.6 was utterly foreign to the Jewish c. of the Messiah,
157:6.2 apostles had a very adequate c. of Jesus’ divinity.
161:1.6 led to the enlarged c. of the Trinity in the minds of
169:4.5 word Yahweh, which stood for the progressive c. of
170:5.9 the mystic c. of the person of Jesus as the Redeemer
conceptions
89:4.2 there existed two c. of the sacrifice: the idea of the
96:0.3 and lastly, by Iranian c. of good and evil.
99:4.12 The mechanistic and naturalistic c. of many sciences.
101:10.3 flow of conceptual potentiality from pre-existent c..
102:8.4 Even historic religion has always created its God c.
104:1.5 of these doctrines with the evolutionary triad c..
114:6.19 unable to inject new and higher c. into human minds,
115:1.2 will be augmented by those supermortal c. of Deity
115:3.1 reflections and attenuated c. of that limitless,
118:3.1 co-ordinate and associate these two dissimilar c. by
130:7.6 There are seven different c. of space as it is
130:7.8 The enlarging cosmic c. of an advancing spirit
195:9.5 out of harmony with its highest c. of truth, beauty,
concepts—see concepts of Deity; concepts of God;
see human concepts; religious concepts;
spiritual concepts
0:0.2 It is exceedingly difficult to present enlarged c. and
0:0.3 associated c. of the things, meanings, and values of
0:11.9 comparable to the pantheistic c. of metaphysics or to
0:12.11 give preference to the highest existing human c.
0:12.12 truth invariably embrace the highest existing c. of
0:12.12 one thousand human c. representing the highest
0:12.12 these human c., assembled from the God-knowing
0:12.13 fully translating the language of the c. of divinity
0:12.13 the language of the finite c. of the mortal mind.
1:2.2 God may be any or all of these c. in the minds of
1:5.2 utterly futile to discuss such incomprehensible c.
1:6.3 Therefore did the better c. of the divine personality
1:7.6 The higher c. of universe personality imply:
2:7.6 not only by the philosophic consistency of its c., but
2:7.10 exquisitely integrated modern c. of cosmic truth,
4:1.2 not opposed in practice, only in man’s mistaken c..
5:4.8 The differing c. of the purpose of religion determine
5:6.2 We are able to form adequate c. of the factors
6:0.2 relationships of eternity by time c. of sequentiality.
6:8.7 ever-enlarging c. and intensifying comprehension
8:0.2 compact is made for the execution of their united c.
8:1.7 in obedience to the combined c. and united wills of
9:1.2 the combined and infinite c. of the First and Second
9:5.4 creatures find it easier to form comprehensible c. of
10:1.4 executed the combined c. of his divine parents,
12:9.6 inescapable death can come only after self-c presume
21:1.2 perfect union of the original c. of the two infinite
22:7.10 creature-trinitized sons are representative of c.
22:7.10 they are engaged in the study of the c. of time
22:10.5 original personalizations of tremendous c. and
27:6.2 may even seek to encompass the c. of the Ultimate
28:6.22 persistently you pursue, the c. of divine goodness,
30:0.2 speculation which these partially revealed c. supply.
34:6.6 truth is dead, the highest moral c. without effect,
36:2.11 twelve distinct and divine c. of transmissible life.
43:6.7 to inert paint and lifeless marble to portray their c.,
44:4.8 These burning c. are like gems of beauty in diadems
44:7.2 and associated with the philosophic c. of beauty.
44:7.3 Cosmic c. of true philosophy, the portrayal of
48:7.1 are presented the more simple c. of mota meanings,
50:4.13 descendants did much to uphold the planetary c.
52:7.16 entertained no more farseeing c. of the future life
54:6.10 you will broaden your universe c. and extend your
55:5.6 language is so improved as to be symbolic of c.
56:10.18 of Deity—time-space comprehension of supreme c..
66:5.23 technique of early man and elevate his c. of beauty
67:8.4 143 comrades in standing steadfast for the higher c.
70:3.6 to survive death—one of the earliest c. of eternal life.
74:8.12 theological systems, c. for a long time profoundly
82:2.4 thus eventually created c. of vice, crime, and sin.
83:2.5 substituting somewhat idealized c. of sex attraction
85:0.2 capable of formulating the more complex c. of life
85:0.3 As nature worship developed, man’s c. envisioned a
85:1.5 with the later evolving c. of good spirits and deities.
85:6.4 gods and ghost gods; in some theologies these c. are
86:0.2 minds had once entertained c. of the supernatural.
86:2.7 Other c. of the supernatural were contemporaneous
86:5.3 failed to differentiate the c. of an indwelling spirit
86:6.7 With the emergence of these c., there was initiated
88:6.8 minds of men until the c. of science could be born.
89:4.1 As civilization advanced, these crude c. of sacrifice
90:0.2 In the advancing c. of primitive man the spirit world
91:0.3 When the c. of ghosts and spirits evolved, these
92:5.13 Their c. of religion have played a dominant part in
92:6.17 of Occidental civilization lay in the Hebraic c. of
92:6.17 goodness and the advanced Hellenic c. of beauty.
92:6.20 Not very different from these c. is the idea that
92:7.11 in transferring their master-fear into c. of God-love
94:6.3 Lao-tse built directly upon the c. of the Salem
94:6.8 the cosmic c. of the old philosopher who taught the
94:11.12 Such c., though helpful to philosophy, are not vital
94:12.1 the true significance of the evolution of religious c.
95:2.2 never dominating the evolving c. of polytheism.
95:3.0 3. EVOLUTION OF MORAL CONCEPTS
95:3.2 High moral c. can be derived from man’s own
95:3.4 The c. of good and evil found ready response in the
95:3.4 before they ever entertained the later c. of right and
96:3.1 The beginning of the evolution of the Hebraic c.
97:7.14 counteract the many wrong and racially egoistic c. of
97:8.6 has become inextricably bound up with the moral c.
98:6.5 Greek philosophy supplied the c. of ethical value;
100:1.1 even loyalties to the highest c. of diversified life
100:3.0 3. CONCEPTS OF SUPREME VALUE
101:6.7 ideals, even those c. which are so reasonable as
101:7.3 followed by enlarging c. of relationship thereto.
101:9.3 which constitute his highest ethical and moral c.,
101:9.8 by faith derived from, antecedent c. of moral values
101:9.8 co-ordinated with superimposed c. of spiritual values
101:10.5 It is through religious experience that man’s c. of
102:2.7 Intellectual crystallization of religious c. is the
103:3.1 In time, such religious c. tend to personalize, first,
103:6.9 correlate the findings of these widely separated c.
103:6.14 and with the essential curvature of all relation c..
104:1.0 1. URANTIAN TRINITY CONCEPTS
104:1.4 c. to a certain extent intermingled and coalesced.
104:3.2 a great age of expanding horizons and enlarging c.
104:3.2 In spite of all c. concerning the immutability of
105:0.3 impossible to portray even our c. of reality totality.
105:0.3 fully aware that our c. must be subjected to profound
105:1.8 this age on Urantia your c. of infinity are growing,
105:1.8 they will continue to grow throughout your endless
106:0.10 that the c. herewith presented are entirely relative,
106:6.2 But our c. regarding the full function of this second
106:6.6 to seek to grasp such faraway and superhuman c.,
106:7.1 Some of the difficulties in forming c of infinite reality
109:4.1 but animals do not communicate c. to each other;
110:5.0 5. ERRONEOUS C. OF ADJUSTER GUIDANCE
110:5.4 of the spiritual c. presented by the Adjusters.
111:4.5 realm of experience can you find those higher c. in
112:2.6 In all c. of selfhood it should be recognized that the
112:2.8 All mortal c. of reality are based on the assumption
112:2.8 all c. of superhuman realities are based on the
115:3.2 which to attempt to formulate understanding c..
115:3.4 Beyond the Supreme, c. are increasingly names;
116:5.15 energy into harmony with the equilibrium c. of mind
117:1.7 Supreme is truth, beauty, and goodness, for these c.
118:3.3 Such realities of truth wedded to fact become c. and
118:8.10 factors of human civilization—c. of justice and ideals
120:4.5 Urantia mortals have varying c. of the miraculous,
121:7.7 The Greeks brought to the new teaching clearer c. of
121:7.9 Judaism, including some of their c. of the eternal life.
121:8.11 as their c. of these distant events were affected by
121:8.12 When ideas and c. of Jesus’ life and teachings
121:8.12 I well know that those c. which have had origin in
121:8.12 When unable to find the necessary c. in the human
121:8.13 thought gems and superior c. of Jesus’ teachings
121:8.13 only when the human record and human c. failed
121:8.14 appropriated those ideas and c., preferably human,
130:4.15 All static, dead, c. are potentially evil.
130:4.15 Static c. invariably retard science, politics, society,
130:4.15 Static c. may represent a certain knowledge, but they
130:4.15 but they are deficient in wisdom and devoid of truth.
130:7.8 the timeless and spaceless c. of the Absolutes.
130:7.8 these c. of the absolute level are to be envisioned
131:4.1 this doctrine, together with other and previous c.,
135:9.5 around the various ideas and c. of the Messiah.
136:1.0 1. CONCEPTS OF THE EXPECTED MESSIAH
138:6.4 excepting those involving wrong c. of his Father
139:2.13 confusion in Peter’s mind between the c. of Jesus as
139:11.7 Jesus won Simon for the higher c. of the kingdom of
140:8.1 their old and entrenched literal c. of the kingdom
142:3.10 in perfect keeping with the enlarging c. of divinity.
146:2.2 in the heart persistently harbors the c. of iniquity,
149:6.9 “Out of your wrong c. of the Father in heaven
152:6.1 basic and fundamental c. of social conduct,
154:1.3 the materialistic c. of the kingdom held by the
154:1.3 more idealistic and spiritual c. taught by Jesus,
155:5.4 The advancing religious c. and practices of the races
157:4.1 conflict between the c. of the expected Messiah
158:2.3 their erroneous c. of a wonder-working deliverer.
158:6.2 And you cling to these erroneous c. in spite of the
159:4.4 highest c. of righteousness, truth, and holiness.
159:4.5 Have you not noted that the c. of Yahweh grow in
160:3.5 And these new c. of the eternal and divine goal of
160:5.3 spirit reality and ideal of all your spiritualized c..
160:5.7 The religion of Jesus transcends all our former c.
160:5.11 wherewith to convey to our fellow men these c. of
166:0.2 to build the early church around the miraculous c.
167:5.5 While upholding the high and ideal c. of marriage,
167:6.6 to c. of public worship in cold and barren rooms
170:1.0 1. CONCEPTS OF THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN
170:1.4 first Jesus and the apostles taught both of these c..
170:1.12 The confused c which the founders and promulgators
170:1.13 Jesus presented numerous c. of the “kingdom” in his
170:5.16 supplemented by Greek and Persian c. of eternal life
177:2.5 all his early c. of everything intellectual, social,
180:5.10 enlarging c. of the highest cosmic good of the
195:6.11 The c. of truth, beauty,and goodness are not inherent
195:7.3 these self-contradictory c. of a materialistic universe.
195:7.5 glimpsed findings of “relativity” disturb your c. of
196:2.6 In the bestowal of Jesus these two c. were potential
196:3.24 God is not a hypothesis formulated to unify the c.
concepts of Deity
5:5.6 These two essential c. must be unified in the faith-
21:1.2 united deity c. which constitute his divine origin.
21:6.1 Michael is the absolute of the dual deity c. of his
76:3.10 Their religious c. and the universe were advanced
79:4.7 Aryans entered India, they brought with them their c.
85:1.5 with the later evolving c. of good spirits and deities.
92:0.3 expression and toward ever-expanding c. reality.
92:7.12 profoundly influenced, not only by his c. of Deity,
94:1.7 the highest and some of the most debased c. ever
95:5.9 These c. were high and exalted, but they were not
96:0.1 and very soon influenced the highest deity c.
96:1.0 1. DEITY CONCEPTS AMONG THE SEMITES
96:1.2 retrogressions in the evolution of their Deity c.,
97:4.2 restorer or reformer; he was a discoverer of new c..
97:10.5 The supreme Yahweh, as compared with other c.
130:3.5 varied c. seemed to be derived from older religions.
142:3.21 utterances to accompany the enlarging Yahweh c..
concepts of God
0:2.1 an irresistible urge to symbolize their finite c..
3:2.7 Such c. have their origin in the limited range of
4:5.3 continue to suffer from the influence of primitive c.
4:5.3 Such c. are a relic of the times when men
6:3.4 Such c. of God are crude and grotesque.
92:5.11 Other men have had greater c., but no one man
92:6.1 Eskimos and Amerinds had very meager c.;
92:7.11 in transferring their master-fear into c. of God-love
94:12.6 of new c. and the Absolute for which it has so long
96:1.2 time to time numerous terms were applied to their c.
96:7.1 Deity fell far below the Mesopotamian c. that were
96:7.3 This Book of Psalms is the record of the varying c.
98:1.2 anthropomorphic God c. similar to those which their
98:3.6 the cults, rituals, mysteries, and god c. of Egypt,
102:3.14 religion often leads to man’s creating his c.;
138:6.4 excepting those involving wrong c. of his Father
142:3.5 all three of these c. became joined together to form
149:6.9 “Out of your wrong c. of the Father in heaven
195:7.5 glimpsed findings of “relativity” disturb your c. of
conceptual
0:0.1 Because of this c. poverty associated with so much
0:12.9 the person of the Father on the c. level of the I AM.
6:7.3 to prevent the c. recognition of the Eternal Son.
13:1.6 they are beyond the c. capacity of my order of being.
13:1.12 represent no more than the c. potential mobilized
17:2.5 purposeful intent and greatly in excess of their c.
22:7.12 the finaliters are attempting to trinitize certain c.
30:0.2 Such c. expansion would hardly be desirable as it
42:2.2 I will endeavor to lessen c. confusion by suggesting
54:1.5 Self-motivated liberty is a c. illusion, cruel deception.
54:6.10 by actual experience I have acquired c. capacity
56:6.3 God cannot exceed the c. capacity of the beings
96:1.2 to monotheism not an unbroken and continuous c.
100:3.5 Values are not c. illusions; they are real, but always
101:10.3 unceasing flow of c. potentiality from pre-existent
103:6.12 technique for atoning for this deficiency in the c.
104:2.6 The c. grasp of the Trinity association of Father,
106:0.2 are now grouped for c. convenience in the following
106:8.20 regardless of any c. difficulty in understanding the
115:1.2 C. frames of the universe are only relatively true;
118:0.11 mathematics does provide the mind with a c. basis of
121:8.13 I had failed in my efforts to find the required c.
conceptualization
115:3.14 the c. of spirit purpose, and the integration of the
conceptualize
0:3.23 do we c. this philosophic value-level as the I AM,
conceptually
104:4.44 and purposes c. indistinguishable from the I AM.
115:3.1 The absolute cosmos is c. without limit; to define
concern—noun
20:5.5 small and insignificant planet is of local universe c.
29:2.16 astronomical catastrophes are of passing c. to these
48:4.6 The senselessness of much that so often causes us c.,
51:4.3 orange and green stocks is not of such serious c..
55:4.20 of primary c. to the Master Physical Controllers.
66:5.31 being intrusted with all matters of earthly c. which
67:7.1 are of c. only to Deity and to that personal creature.
67:7.2 being of c. to every creature functioning within the
68:6.3 famine, and pestilence were regarded with less c..
72:7.2 but health problems are matters of personal c. only.
83:4.1 Mating was of group c as well as a personal function
84:6.5 between men and women, far from occasioning c.,
110:5.7 yet his passive reaction to, and inactive c. toward,
113:6.8 But these are matters which are of c. to none but
114:5.4 Planetary isolation is of little c. to individual
120:1.4 Your c. has only to do with your personal life on
120:3.1 and which c. minor phases of your mortal life.
121:5.1 tribe or nation; it had not often been a matter of c. to
136:9.2 men, and that it was purely a matter of spiritual c..
142:7.17 These temporal matters are the c. of the men of
176:3.2 for the Father, nothing can be of serious c. to you.
176:4.7 of no serious c. whether we go to him or whether
188:4.9 The believer’s chief c. should not be the selfish desire
concern—verb
5:3.2 worship of the Father, are matters that c. a local
13:1.5 These amazing transactions do not personally c. the
41:2.6 These beings of the energy realms do not directly c.
43:3.5 functions of the constellations which so greatly c.
49:2.26 Such distinctions do not c. the intellectual or the
72:8.2 their trusts c. responsibilities in the regional
99:3.15 Religionists, as a group, must never c. themselves
113:6.8 Such problems of adjudication do not really c. us.
134:5.13 Neither do the individual states c. themselves with
137:1.6 at all times c. yourselves only with doing the will
139:11.9 government on high, we must not immediately c.
142:4.2 no longer shall they c. themselves with commands
159:1.3 issues of conduct as they c. the temporal welfare
165:4.10 Whatever else may c. the wealthy in the judgment,
concerned—see concerned in; concerned with;
see concerned, not or never
3:2.8 but they are for the welfare and best good of all c.,
7:3.3 and simultaneously to all divine personalities c..
10:5.1 as far as all living realities of personality value are c..
15:0.1 As far as the Universal Father is c.—as a Father—
15:0.1 far as the Eternal Son and the Infinite Spirit are c.—
15:0.1 As far as the Paradise Trinity is c., outside Havona
15:12.4 presides over the destiny of the superuniverse c..
19:3.6 limits of the situation involved and the problem c..
21:3.1 the supervising Master Spirit of the superuniverse c..
21:3.17 in the very likeness of the creatures on the level c..
21:5.5 Trinity manifestable within the time-space limits c..
24:1.12 circuit supervisors direct all c. as to the proper
24:4.3 the Supreme Executive of the superuniverse c..
24:5.4 to the Supreme Executive of the superuniverse c.;
26:10.3 test; and this, so far as nonspiritual status is c., grants
28:1.3 and the Ancients of Days of the superuniverse c..
28:7.4 is once more restored to the reflective circuits c.,
32:1.1 favor of the power directors of the superuniverse c..
34:1.1 away as the headquarters of the superuniverse c.;
34:1.1 the Infinite Spirit resident in the local universe c..
36:1.1 presiding over the destinies of the superuniverse c.
36:5.12 ministers can mobilize in the mind of the organism c.
39:4.10 begin to learn self-government for the benefit of all c.
40:9.3 representative of the Infinite Spirit in the universe c..
42:4.14 by the dimensions of the material structures c..
43:2.1 with the laws prevailing in the constellation c..
43:3.8 all Urantia affairs which c. the Michael bestowal
53:7.13 But as c. their work on the administrative mount of
54:5.10 on the part of all beings in any way c. therewith.
54:6.3 wrongdoing of all other members of the group c..
67:2.6 Not until every personality c. had made a final
68:6.3 the law of supply and demand as c. men and land
69:4.6 The first formal tribal treaty c. the intertribalizing of
70:12.1 great struggle in the evolution of government has c.
82:6.3 between the grossly inferior strains of the races c..
86:4.3 Early man was also much c. about his breath,
108:3.2 to the headquarters of the local universe c. and
110:2.5 that particular project is c., you and the Adjuster
112:4.2 at the time of the adjudication of the individual c..
114:3.3 which are accepted as final by all personalities c..
120:2.4 Gabriel and all c. will co-operate with you in the
128:7.2 literally true—as c. a vast universe—that “in him were
136:3.4 on Urantia was practically finished so far as c. the
136:5.5 ministry except in such matters as c. time only.
136:6.2 As far as his personal necessities were c., and in
136:7.3 laws of nature in so far as personal conduct was c.,
136:8.1 the will of the Father, c. the question as to whether
137:7.4 Herod was more c. about the preaching of John.
139:8.9 As far as personal physical courage was c., Thomas
140:8.9 not permit himself to be c. about anything else.
142:1.6 and rulers of the Jews became much c. about Jesus
143:3.1 strong feelings are c., I cannot do what you ask me
149:2.3 these efforts failed as far as winning the Jews was c.,
152:1.3 all of his friends were becoming c. lest he continue
158:3.2 As far as c. the requirements of the Eternal Son,
161:1.8 of the ability of intercommunication were c..
164:4.2 and that they were likely to make trouble for all c.;
172:5.2 He was c. about the attitude of some of the twelve
173:2.3 characteristic of Jesus, especially as c. his recent
176:1.3 Jesus was much c. lest some of his disciples become
181:0.1 and recounted many experiences which c. them as
188:4.10 The real believer is only c. about present separation
concerned in
13:2.3 Though its secrets are c. in my origin, in this age I do
15:5.5 around one of the two bodies c. in this episode.
16:7.7 A sense of proportion is also c. in the exercise of
17:3.3 transmissible to all beings c. in the working of this
21:3.24 the Father’s primacy is c. in the adventure of a
21:6.1 in relation to that part of infinity c. in their origin.
23:1.10 the great timesavers for those who are c. in the
24:1.1 all relative spirit circuits c. in the administration of
24:5.3 The sentinels are almost exclusively c. in keeping
24:7.8 conjecture that experiential Deity is in some way c.
26:2.4 They are equally c. in ministering to the educational
28:5.19 spiritual character of any individual c. in a focal
29:0.1 Of all the universe personalities c. in the regulation
29:3.9 Certain groups are also c. in the heating and other
30:2.9 chiefly c. in setting forth those orders of intelligent
31:3.8 “Why should the Gods be so c. in so thoroughly
31:8.3 The Deity Absolute may well have been c. in their
37:5.7 and inherent nature of those c. in the adjudication.
37:10.1 numerous additional beings c. in the maintenance of
39:5.16 it is related to, and c. in, the universe government.
41:2.7 all of these material things are c. in the practical
41:9.1 These helper rays penetrate all space and are c. in
42:1.2 the energies c. in all these physical phenomena are
42:4.3 The power centers and their associates are much c.
42:8.1 While gravity is one of several factors c. in holding
53:9.3 to intern all personalities c. in the Lucifer rebellion
55:11.2 are c. in these realignments of the material creation.
62:1.1 The early lemurs c. in the ancestry of the human
65:1.7 the supermaterial forces c in life propagation become
65:4.4 This chemical action and reaction c. in wound
103:1.2 religious experience touching the matters c. in their
104:5.12 The triunities are indirectly c., but the triodities are
104:5.12 triodities are directly c., in the experiential Deities—
108:5.5 rather are Adjusters c. in making your life difficult
119:8.2 about the ideals of the personalities c. in Michael’s
133:5.6 the square of the number of personalities c. in the
140:5.3 certain attitudes c. in making environmental social
145:1.2 Simon and all who were c. in this episode were
166:4.1 would like to inquire whether spiritual beings are c.
167:7.5 celestial beings who are likewise c. in the spiritual
189:3.1 cherubim c. in this great event had been marshaled
concerned with
7:0.1 The Original Son is ever c. with the execution of the
7:3.1 but his beneficence is ever near and always c. with
10:7.2 the Trinity, like the Supreme Being, is c. only with
11:5.5 circulatory system which is c. with the diffusion of
13:1.1 the only forbidden domains c. with personality in the
13:1.1 those realms is in any way directly c. with personality
13:1.17 is the realm c. with helping mortal man ascend to his
13:1.23 —that sector c. with this very secret which is
13:4.1 of unrevealed beings c. with the administration of the
13:4.2 all operations c. with their management of the grand
15:13.3 As the magnificent satellites of Uversa are c. with
15:13.4 Their administration is c. mainly with the physical
17:1.4 they are c. with the execution of the plans of divinity
17:2.3 Majeston is c. solely with the co-ordination and
17:2.4 Majeston is automatically c. with this one phase of
18:5.3 not exclusively, c. with the great physical problems
18:5.4 sector is so extensively c. with physical problems,
20:1.15 while this narrative will be chiefly c. with the two
20:8.2 they are equally c. with the instruction of seraphic
20:9.2 Teacher Sons are c. with the initiation of a spiritual
24:0.1 Spirits of Time, those spirit beings who are c. with
22:4.6 This group of sons is chiefly, but not wholly, c. the
24:1.1 Universe Circuit Supervisors are c. with the circuits
24:1.16 activities which are c. with the circuits subject to
24:2.7 The Census Directors are c. with human beings—
24:5.3 but they never participate in deliberations c. with
25:3.9 constellation rulers and the hosts of personalities c.
27:4.4 They are chiefly c. with instructing the new mortal
29:2.17 subordinate physical controllers are otherwise c. with
29:3.9 do not produce this phenomenon, but they are c.
29:4.35 Dissociators are chiefly c. with the evolution of a
29:4.37 These living barometers are c. with the automatic
31:8.2 c. only with the superadministration of the affairs of
31:9.6 we conjecture that they are c. with the ultimate plans
31:9.7 we conjecture that they must be c. with the second
32:4.2 every situation, be it c. with the destiny of a universe
33:6.3 particularly c with the physical status of living beings
33:7.1 The Master Son, Michael, is supremely c. with but
33:7.4 1. The administration of the local universe is c. with
33:8.1 The universe headquarters worlds are c. largely with
33:8.1 The systems are chiefly c. with the executive and
35:2.3 regular agencies c. with the routine administration
35:6.2 scope and range of its deliberations but is chiefly c.
36:2.18 Number Five World is c. wholly with life associated
37:0.2 This paper is chiefly c. with an intervening group,
37:8.3 He is c. only with spirit and morontia circuits, not
37:10.6 There are still other types of intelligent life c. with
38:3.1 the Universe Mother Spirit who are so largely c.
39:1.12 in extensive teaching in certain Salvington schools c.
39:2.14 especially c. with reception, filing, and redispatch of
39:2.15 the seraphic recorders, being c. with the dispatch of
39:3.2 seraphim are primarily c. with the unification and
39:3.6 They are c. with any undertaking having to do with
41:1.2 Power centers are now c. with transient and local
41:2.6 They are sometimes c. with the physical preliminaries
41:2.6 the adjutant mind-spirits are c. with the prespiritual
43:3.6 as individuals you would ordinarily be little c. with
43:9.4 the constellation program c. with group, racial,
44:4.5 concept recorders are c. with the preservation of
44:5.1 These interesting and effective artisans are c. with
44:5.7 This corps is c. with all forms of space messages
46:1.1 The seven sectional capitals are c. with diverse
46:1.6 air belts which are c. with the auroral phenomena of
48:2.1 These unique beings are exclusively c. with the
50:5.4 of primitive man are chiefly c. with food problems.
51:6.4 The schools of the Planetary Prince are primarily c.
55:2.7 These transactions c. with the translation of living
55:10.2 This council of unlimited authority is chiefly c. with
55:11.4 infer that major sector unification will be c. with new
56:10.9 The worlds settled in light and life are so fully c. with
62:3.11 they were c. only with obtaining food and, since
62:5.9 While we were all greatly c. with what these two
66:5.17 This council was c with the introduction of sanitation
68:2.3 Society is c. with self-perpetuation, self-maintenance,
72:7.1 the state governments are slightly more c. with the
87:5.4 was much c. with the machinations of the evil eye.
89:0.2 At first, man was only c. with sins of commission,
90:3.1 have been so exclusively c. with material affairs.
90:3.1 gods were personally c. with the detailed control
97:3.3 The cult was largely c. with land, its ownership and
99:5.8 That faith is c. only with the grasp of ideal values is
101:5.2 Science deals with facts; religion is c. only with
101:5.10 Such primitive religions are directly c. with ethics
101:5.11 and are especially c. with the expansion of truth.
101:8.2 faith is a living experience c. with spiritual meanings,
104:4.45 These unrevealed associations are c. with realities,
104:5.12 As the triunities are primarily c. with the functional
108:2.7 the local universe personalities c. with such matters.
110:1.3 are chiefly c. with your spiritual preparation for the
110:1.4 Adjusters are interested in, and c. with, your daily
110:3.4 those very accomplishments which are c. with the
112:3.2 group seraphim c. with that Adjuster-abandoned
112:6.4 beings who are c. with the final evaluation of the
112:7.12 outranks the Adjuster in all matters c. with the
114:2.2 This board of planetary directors is especially c. with
114:2.5 are especially and particularly c. with the welfare
114:2.5 excepting in certain domains c. with mortal survival
114:6.14 This seraphic group is c. with fostering industrial
115:3.18 The major chronicity of the master universe is c. the
116:5.13 the Paradise Creators are primarily c. with material
120:1.4 “Throughout your bestowal you need be c. with
125:4.4 It was apparent that Jesus’ mind was c. with the
137:2.9 understood why their new-found teacher was so c.
140:6.13 be not anxious for your lives; much less be c. with
140:8.9 Jesus told the three apostles that he was c. only
140:8.31 Jesus c. himself exclusively with the underlying needs
142:4.2 but rather shall all be c. with one supreme duty.
143:5.11 The world should be more c. with his happy and
144:6.3 “I am c. only with your personal and religious
153:1.2 the work of the kingdom was to be increasingly c.
154:0.2 was only c. with the establishment of the spiritual
157:2.2 Be only c. with the spirit of living truth and the
167:5.6 earth mission was exclusively c. with revelations of
167:7.6 Also are these angels very much c. with the means
170:3.9 Jesus was wholly c. with that inward and spiritual
177:4.4 more than he was c. with any thought of betraying
184:3.13 they were now more c. with developing charges
186:2.1 he was little c. with the details of his so-called trials.
187:5.2 The last conscious thought of Jesus was c. with
191:1.2 No longer should you be c. with what you may
193:0.4 The gospel of the kingdom is c. with the love of the
194:3.1 Spirit of Truth is c. primarily with the revelation of
194:4.6 that “God is the Father of the Lord Jesus” to be c.
195:6.7 the man in the street are exclusively c. with things;
concerned, not or never
7:6.4 These Sons are not attached to, nor are they c. with
9:7.4 If the Supreme is not c. in reflectivity, we are at a
10:3.19 Infinite Spirit is not directly c. with physical gravity
13:1.7 not been revealed to mortals since they are not c.
13:1.23 My order of personality is not directly c. with such
15:13.2 not immediately c. with the spiritual administration
16:4.7 not directly c. with the ascendant scheme of mortal
17:1.3 They are not c. with the internal affairs of Paradise,
17:5.2 They are not c. with the regimes of the Eternals of
18:7.2 Neither are they directly c. in the educational
19:7.1 are not c. with the scheme of perfecting ascending
20:7.3 are not so much c. with universe administration as
24:1.1 Universe Circuit Supervisors are c., not with the
24:1.9 but are not c. in these matters of spirit-energy
24:2.7 They are not c. with the records of your life and its
25:3.6 The referee trios are not so much c. with personal
26:11.3 superaphic complements of rest are not so much c.
28:0.6 not so directly c. with the ascendant scheme of
28:2.1 Neither are omniaphim directly c. with the ascendant
37:3.2 They are not in any manner c. with the routine
37:5.10 Ascending Adjuster-fused mortals are not c. with
37:10.2 Neither are they functionally c. with the evolutionary
39:1.3 But they are not c. in the work of adjudication which
39:2.13 these angels are not directly c. in your subsequent
39:5.16 in the recording of planetary affairs but are not c.
39:7.2 Inasmuch as these angels are not now directly c.
44:7.1 These artists are not c. with music, painting, or
48:4.8 But the reversion directors of the realms are not c.
61:3.12 neither of these species is c. in the line of living
65:7.2 they are not c. in physical evolution, the domain of
99:0.2 But religion should not be directly c. either with the
101:9.5 The spiritual consciousness of civilized man is not c.
106:1.4 phases of the Sevenfold which are not c. with the
106:8.12 phases not so immediately c. with divinity and
107:7.3 In all situations not c. with the domain of the will,
108:4.4 or in a universe, the Adjusters are never directly c..
109:0.1 are not so much c. with the affairs of temporal life
113:5.3 that angels are not directly c. with your appeals
127:6.6 the effect that the Father was not truly c. with such
132:5.2 I am not c. with the wealth of any other rich man;
134:5.13 internal affairs, it is not c. with foreign relations,
136:6.3 But Jesus was not c. merely with this world and its
140:6.13 be not anxious for your lives; much less be c. with
140:8.9 not permit himself to be c. about anything else.
165:3.7 before other high authorities, be not c. about what
170:3.9 Jesus was never c. with morals or ethics as such.
172:1.3 “I am not c. with such walls of brick and stone;
176:1.1 neither should you be c. when you are delivered up
181:2.9 I am not c. with your loyalty to me and to the
186:2.1 he was little c. with the details of his so-called trials.
191:1.2 No longer should you be c. with what you may
192:2.5 “Peter, be not c. about what your brethren shall do.
194:4.6 c. with the old message that “God is the loving
195:6.2 with science; it is in no way c. with material things.
concerning
0:11.8 metaphysical sophistries c. the universality,
0:12.14 assigned to portray on Urantia the truth c. Deities
2:0.2 in human word symbols certain ideas and ideals c.
3:1.10 C. God’s presence in a planet, system, constellation,
3:1.12 endowed with the power of choice (c. himself),
3:4.5 speak with perfection of understanding c. the infinity
4:5.2 the greatest sources of confusion on Urantia c. the
5:6.12 C. those personalities who are not Adjuster indwelt:
6:8.1 C. identity, nature, and other attributes of personality
7:1.1 Everything taught c. the immanence of God, his
7:6.8 Son has perfect knowledge c. the status, thoughts,
7:7.1 All knowledge of, and information c., the Father
9:6.8 c. its relation to creatures, we can only speculate.
10:1.4 For knowledge c. the Father’s personality and
10:5.3 attitudes are simultaneous and may be multiple c. any
11:5.1 C. nether Paradise, we know only that which is
11:5.4 not certain c. the space functions of the mid-zone.
11:6.3 whether there is a creative intent c unpervaded space
12:4.2 C. the origin of motion we have the following
12:6.2 C. the domains of mind, the Father and the Son
12:9.2 that subscriber or signify anything c. his character.
13:1.5 but c. the intimate details of this great bestowal we
13:1.10 You have been instructed c. reflectivity functions
13:3.2 therefore is there little c. these pure-spirit abodes
14:3.1 C. the government of the central universe, there is
15:0.3 the vast body of knowledge c. the superuniverses,
15:13.5 administrative knowledge c the universe of universes
16:2.5 All of everything which has been told you c. the
17:6.2 we speculate much c. the probability of a seventh
18:3.7 judgment c. the eternal extinction of will creatures.
18:4.2 with the Ancients of Days c. the welfare of his realm.
19:5.1 I will be able to tell you very little c. the Inspired
20:9.1 plans c. their projected sojourn on your sphere.
21:1.4 But c. the destiny of the Michaels beyond seven
21:4.5 C. his local universe, “all power in heaven and on
21:5.9 and still more c. the realm of terminal bestowal,
22:4.5 But this is true c. only that which pertains to the
22:10.4 C. our third problem, the records of Paradise
22:10.8 they can impart to you the lore of the universe c.
25:3.3 deadlocked c. the proper procedure under existing
25:4.15 the teachers of all creatures c. the technique of the
25:4.18 the Life Carriers, advising these Sons c. the extent
25:4.19 interpretation of all laws c. creature beings—mindal,
26:7.1 that the pilgrims receive advanced instruction c.
27:6.5 lasting satisfaction c. these unmastered questions.
28:4.10 unerringly certain in calculating the Father’s will c.
28:4.11 unprejudiced testimony c. the endless array of
28:5.22 with the Spirit c. the Spirit’s knowledge of you.
29:0.1 little information c. the controllers and regulators of
29:3.8 To undertake to inform you further c. the size and
31:8.2 the mandate governing these disclosures c. the
35:5.7 a high court of review and appeal c. special cases
36:4.8 Our inquiries c. the midsonite races are always
39:4.4 the angels who present the summary of evidence c.
40:9.7 C. those happenings which were not of spiritual
44:0.20 this effort to enlighten the human mind c. these
45:4.1 to represent the Master Son in all matters c. the roll
47:1.1 They have a vague feeling c. the finaliters but cannot
47:2.4 but who before death had not made a choice c. the
48:6.5 four and twenty advisers on Jerusem c. that course
48:6.29 instructors of the ascending pilgrims c. the nature
48:6.36 making fewer personal plans c. other personalities,
49:5.16 All such comparative estimates c. the intellectual
51:3.4 duly warned both Adam and Eve c. the planetary
51:3.5 remonstrated with them c. their reprehensible
51:3.5 confused c. the nature of the Father since the
53:9.3 C. the system capital group, the Ancients of Days
55:6.5 But c. wisdom: While we do not really know, we
55:10.9 Speculation c. the function of these Creator Sons in
55:11.3 C. the sixth stage, or major sector stabilization, we
55:11.3 we can postulate much c. the administrative and
56:7.6 but we speculate much c. these and related matters.
66:2.8 the traditions c. the planetary installation of Adam
73:3.1 It reported favorably c. three possible locations:
74:1.6 and fully instructed c. every duty and danger to be
74:3.5 spoke to people c. their plans for the rehabilitation
75:4.6 only the highest motives c. the welfare of the world,
75:4.8 Mother Eve and gave them advice and counsel c.
75:7.1 the nature of their transgressions and advised c. their
77:3.4 agreed c. either construction plans or usage of the
86:7.2 Religion is c. itself increasingly with the insurance of
88:2.7 C. the accumulated fetish writings which various
93:3.8 all Melchizedek had taught c. the Paradise Father.
96:2.4 The Melchizedek teaching c. El Elyon,the Most High
96:5.4 the doctrines of Egypt c. the supernatural control
97:9.8 the two differing stories c. making David king
101:4.8 3. The restoration of bits of lost knowledge c.
104:3.2 In spite of all concepts c. the immutability of Deity
105:3.10 But regardless of any confusion c. the origin of the
107:1.2 Adjusters, there exist no such differences c. their
107:1.3 We know very little c. their careers until they arrive
110:1.4 divinely active c. all the affairs of your eternal future.
110:6.15 C. mind, emotions, and cosmic insight, this
112:3.1 c. personality survival there are really three kinds:
114:7.16 difficult to understand c. the future government of
115:3.13 not always c. the individual but invariably
115:3.13 always c. the individual but invariably c. the total.
117:7.3 sovereignty of supremacy c. the universes settled in
117:7.12 Supreme, but there are also many speculations c. his
118:0.1 C. the several natures of Deity, it may be said:
118:2.4 overcontrol of supertime and transcended space c.
118:4.4 As it operates in this universe age and c. the finite
118:6.4 and c. the destiny of the choosing personality.
119:4.4 And so it has become forever true, c. angels, that
122:4.1 I am directed to instruct you c. the son whom Mary
122:7.6 discussion c. the oppressiveness of Roman rule,
123:0.4 month in counsel with their friends and relatives c.
123:2.3 Jesus had a long talk with his father c. the manner
123:6.6 embarrassing questions c. both science and religion,
124:2.1 Jesus again spoke to his parents c. this increasing
124:3.7 Joseph talked earnestly with Jesus c. the evil nature
126:3.7 What claim should he make c. his mission?
127:1.7 that no one living on earth could give him advice c.
127:3.2 the little he knew of the plans c. Jesus’ lifework,
128:1.15 Joseph asked Jesus many leading questions c. his
130:4.1 so Jesus began a dissertation c. the nature of reality
130:5.1 the harsh words which Paul later spoke c. them when
131:0.1 the religious doctrines of the world c. the Deities.
131:10.1 of the world religions c. the Paradise Father, Ganid
132:5.14 “While I offer further suggestions c. your attitude
132:7.1 Italian lakes Jesus had the long talk with Ganid c.
134:5.1 [While the Master’s teaching c. the sovereignty of
134:5.1 his presentations c. political sovereignty are vastly
134:5.1 Master’s teachings at Urmia c. political sovereignty
135:3.3 by what he had heard from his parents c. Jesus
135:7.1 never did this intellectual uncertainty c. the nature
135:8.2 decided to take counsel with him c. their plans.
135:8.2 lunch and to advise them c. baptism by John.
135:8.4 John had heard of Jesus’ remarks c. his preaching,
135:9.2 took on new and certain notes of proclamation c. the
135:11.2 after reporting c. the public activities of Jesus, said:
135:12.2 And this new agitation c. Jesus of Nazareth, which
136:3.3 Jesus was wholly self-conscious c. his relation to
136:4.2 Carefully he thought over the advice given him c.
136:4.12 Jesus well knew their ideas c. the coming Messiah.
136:6.1 Having settled his policy c. all personalities of all
136:6.4 the Son of Man made his final declaration c. all
136:7.1 provided he would abrogate his second decision c.
137:2.6 things which he had heard c. John the Baptist,
138:4.2 Jesus fully instructed them c. attendance upon
139:1.8 in advising Peter, James, and John c. the choice of
140:1.1 I have something more to tell you c. this kingdom.
140:2.1 mortals who had just listened to his declaration c.
140:6.6 But I will say, c. this question of divorcement, that,
140:7.2 Jesus had greeted these people and taught them c.
140:8.9 be discreet in their remarks c. the strained relations
141:4.4 the twelve more fully c. their mission “to comfort the
141:4.8 and something c. the origin, of these evil spirits,
141:7.3 to inquire of believers c. the ways of the kingdom.
142:3.2 the teaching of the Scriptures c. the doctrine of God?
142:5.2 C. the kingdom and your assurance of acceptance
145:2.13 in all that he thought or said c. his ailment.
146:2.1 confused about the Master’s teachings c. prayer,
146:2.16 Be not apprehensive c. the problems of your earthly
146:5.2 case of preknowledge c. the course of natural law,
147:0.2 alarmed by the spreading abroad of the reports c.
147:4.3 Let me now teach you c. the differing levels of
148:2.3 endeavored to teach the truth to these sick ones c.
148:4.11 Jesus admonished him to “speak not to the others c.
149:3.1 Many wrong ideas c. the teachings of Jesus may
150:3.1 Joanna read from the Scriptures c. woman’s work in
150:6.2 was kept fully informed c. the progress of the tour,
151:2.2 said: “Master, we have talked much c. the parable,
151:2.5 groups who hold different opinions c. this parable
153:1.1 to ascertain the truth c. the disturbing reports that
153:3.5 hearken while I tell you the truth c. those things
154:6.2 James and Jude had heard rumors c. the plans to
155:3.4 the Master’s pronouncement c. unselfish service for
155:5.16 beseech you to speak to us further c. these matters.”
156:4.2 when he taught the believers c. the Father’s love
157:3.3 the first question he had ever addressed to them c.
157:6.11 wherefore I speak boldly to you c. these mysteries.
157:7.1 say nothing to his brethren c. this talk with me.”
158:3.6 communed with them c. the affairs of the universe.
158:6.1 we crave to have you talk with us c. our defeat and
158:6.5 to Magadan and there take counsel c. our mission
158:6.6 And while they were afraid to ask aught c. what he
159:1.3 meddle with the divine decrees c. eternal life,
159:1.3 where two or three of you agree c. any of these
159:4.11 he told no man c. this conference until after Jesus’
159:6.2 and made reports c. the welfare of the believers
160:2.2 communicate with his fellows c. ideas and ideals.
163:2.4 Jesus talked with Matadormus c. the requirements
164:2.3 They had sought to advise Jesus c. his desire to win
165:5.3 you should not be of doubtful minds c. the support
166:1.3 perchance to inquire of me c. the proclamation of the
167:5.2 bring him into conflict with their laws c. divorce.
167:5.3 into a controversy with the Pharisees c. divorce,
167:7.4 keep one part of the heavenly creation informed c.
168:0.2 and Mary sent word to Jesus c. Lazarus’s illness,
169:3.1 the allegory of the Nazarites c. the rich man and
169:4.2 Jesus never gave his apostles a systematic lesson c.
170:1.13 C. the kingdom, his last word always was, “The
170:4.16 recalling the Master’s teaching c. a future kingdom
171:4.3 But none of them dared to ask him a question c.
173:2.5 “C. the baptism of John, we cannot answer; we do
174:4.1 who had sought to entrap him with questions c.
176:2.6 “And now c. the travail of Jerusalem, about which
176:2.6 c. the times of the coming again of the Son of Man
176:2.8 Consequently, when the records were left blank c.
176:3.7 such a plea c. spiritual indolence will not justify
178:1.1 c. the relation of sonship with God to citizenship in
178:2.3 fully advised c. the progress of the plan to arrest and
178:2.5 I will give you directions c. the supper we will eat
178:3.2 and I have taught you the truth c. the kingdom of
179:0.1 the approaching Passover and inquired c. his plans
179:3.9 such honors, can mean nothing c. your standing in
180:5.10 then love goes on to strike this same attitude c. all
180:6.2 enable you to judge wisely in your hearts c. them.
180:6.8 when I will talk to you plainly c. the Father and his
181:2.2 so to act in many matters c. my earthly family.
181:2.10 c. the simultaneous recognition of temporal duty
182:0.2 spoke to one another c. the Master’s prediction
182:3.7 and painful anxiety c. the safety of his apostles.
184:5.6 And even c. that point, no witnesses spoke for the
184:5.7 Even c. blasphemy, they failed to cast a formal ballot
185:2.6 that Pilate had heard further c. Jesus and his teaching
185:3.1 John testified c. his Master’s teaching and explained
186:0.2 messengers brought news to Martha and Mary c.
186:0.3 messengers brought them reports c. the progress of
186:2.2 asked by friend or foe, and that was the one c. the
187:5.2 His last wish—c. the care of his mother—had been
188:2.2 where they discussed their fears c. the Master’s
190:3.1 requested that nothing be said to the apostles c.
190:3.3 the unconscious leakage of intimations c. this
190:4.2 Rumors of Jesus’ resurrection and reports c. the
190:5.2 especially c. the rumors that his tomb was empty,
190:5.3 who has not heard these rumors c. Jesus, who was
190:5.4 have you never read in the Scriptures c. this day of
191:0.4 vacillated emotionally between faith and doubt c.
191:0.7 Never once did he express himself c. either belief or
193:1.1 where Jesus had spoken to Nalda c. the water of life.
193:1.2 And this good news c. the love of the Father for his
195:7.5 And in all your solicitation c. the necessity for self-
195:10.7 its advancement; especially is this true c. the Orient.
196:0.7 judgments c. the proportional values of practical
196:3.10 C. insight, the recognition of moral values and the
concerns—noun
4:0.3 work, does seem to be, one of the chief c. of the
42:4.13 realms serves to maintain the universes as going c..
72:5.1 increasingly becoming shareholders in industrial c.;
concerns—verb; see concerns, as
13:1.2 Such information c. only those beings who function
39:3.6 with progress on the morontia worlds and which c.
52:7.8 they observe that the evolutionary plan, as it c. that
55:5.6 activities on such a highly cultured world c. the
55:11.1 as a unit and c. only the components of a universe.
72:7.1 The city c. itself with such matters as health, water
91:2.6 a definite spiritual phase of true prayer which c. its
96:4.9 history of the Hebrews c. this continuous evolution
103:9.5 takes salvation for granted and c. itself only with
108:5.5 Their mission chiefly c. the future life, not this life.
114:6.11 with mental and moral training as it c. individuals,
137:8.9 for my Father’s kingdom c. not things visible and
142:5.2 standing of all that c. eternal and divine sonship.
155:1.3 bravely doing that which c. the establishment of the
174:1.3 his perfect knowledge of all that c. the mistaken
195:6.2 science, while it supremely c. itself with the scientist.
195:6.8 —religion c. their experience with spiritual realities
concerns, as
0:7.1 mechanism of the master universe is twofold as c.
0:11.14 is not experientially creative or evolutional as c. the
4:5.3 a realm of comparative law and order as far as c.
16:5.2 As c. the seven superuniverses, each native creature,
22:10.2 embody the very wisdom of the divine Trinity as c.
32:4.3 as c. such associations the Father never intervenes.
32:4.4 as c. the Father’s eternal plan and infinite purpose.
33:3.1 As c. a local universe, the administrative authority
35:3.13 but as c. the ascending mortals, these satellites are
35:8.2 Being a later and lower—as c. divinity levels—order
52:7.8 they observe that the evolutionary plan, as it c. that
55:10.2 The universe administration, as far as c. Gabriel and
56:4.3 diverse expressions of divine personality so far as c.
114:6.11 with mental and moral training as it c. individuals,
118:10.5 the importance of the function of that being as c. the
120:2.5 5. As c. the planet of your bestowal and the
120:3.3 2. As c. family relationships, give precedence to the
139:3.8 And as c. James, it was literally true—he did drink
142:3.8 the true worship of any human being—as c. spiritual
156:1.5 Jews, but as c. your Master, I am a believing dog.
179:2.1 this supper with you tonight, for, as c. the morrow,
181:2.3 As c. the work put in my hands by the Father, it is
196:0.10 you study the career of the Master, as c. prayer or
concert
17:8.1 a Creative Spirit acting in c. with a Michael Son,
28:5.12 always do they act in c. with the Divine Counselors
110:6.14 While there is no apparent c. of effort between the
concerted
78:8.3 But now a c. invasion of the Euphrates valley was
95:1.6 the leader of the school at Kish, decided to make a c.
concertedly
26:1.13 Omniaphim are created c. by the Infinite Spirit and
concession
0:3.23 The concept of the I AM is a philosophic c. which
136:8.3 for the divine mind to make this c. to the doubting
185:0.3 This was a c. to the Jews, who refused to enter any
conciliating commission(s)
25:2.5 This quartet constitutes a c. and is made up as
25:2.7 in any matter assigned to the adjudication of the c..
25:3.3 each contention, a c. will begin to function forthwith.
25:3.7 No c. commissions need function in the central
25:3.8 how apparently trivial the misunderstanding, a c.
25:3.17 The members of a c. are never separated.
25:3.17 A group of four forever serve together just as they
25:3.17 they continue to function as quartets of accumulated
25:3.17 They are eternally associated as the embodiment of
29:4.15 to the orders of the divine executioners of the c.
37:8.6 are in the neighborhood of one hundred million c. in
38:7.6 much as are the Havona Servitals and the c..
39:4.5 commonly appearing before the referee trios of the c.
114:5.1 judicial powers operative on the planet—only the c..
114:5.2 his rulings are all subject to appeal to c., to local
conciliation
89:4.4 As religion evolved, the sacrificial rites of c. and
90:0.1 from placation, avoidance, exorcism, coercion, c.,
139:4.13 James the Lord’s brother, learned to practice wise c.
conciliator
25:2.8 The c. qualified by inherent nature to make contact
conciliators or Universal Conciliators
25:0.3 2. UC..
25:0.9 seven groups enumerated, only three—servitals, c.,
25:2.0 2. THE UNIVERSAL CONCILIATORS
25:2.1 For every Havona Servital created, seven UC. are
25:2.2 and full-fledgedly an equal number of UC. appear
25:2.2 the seventh order would become pregnant with c.;
25:2.2 one thousand of the seventh-order c. would appear
25:2.2 Master Spirits, arise the seven created orders of c.
25:2.3 C. of pre-Paradise status do not serve between
25:2.4 the c. collectively manifest forty-nine experiential
25:2.5 In each superuniverse the UC. find themselves
25:2.5 associations in which they continue to serve.
25:2.11 The c. are of great value in keeping the universe of
25:2.11 they serve as the traveling courts of the worlds,
25:2.12 the soul is never placed in jeopardy by their acts.
25:2.12 C. do not deal with questions extending beyond
25:3.0 3. THE FAR-REACHING SERVICE OF C.
25:3.1 C. maintain group headquarters on the capital of
25:3.1 Their secondary reserves are stationed on capitals of
25:3.1 greater problems after they have acquired riper
25:3.2 The order of c. is wholly dependable; not one has
25:3.2 they are of unquestioned reliability and unerring in
25:3.2 They take origin on the headquarters of a
25:3.3 1. C. to the Worlds. Whenever the supervising
25:3.4 have been placed in the hands of the c. for study
25:3.5 strange doings and enforce the mandates of the c.
25:3.6 2. C. to the System Headquarters.
25:3.6 Here they have much work to do, and they prove to
25:3.6 they prove to be the understanding friends of men,
25:3.8 3. The Constellation C..
25:3.8 From service in the systems the c. are promoted to
25:3.9 4. C. to the Local Universes.
25:3.11 5. C. to the Superuniverse Minor Sectors.
25:3.11 The farther they ascend inward from the individual
25:3.12 6. C. to the Superuniverse Major Sectors.
25:3.13 7. C. to the Superuniverse.
25:3.13 Here the c. become co-ordinate—four mutually
25:3.14 All c. serve under the general supervision of the
25:3.15 registries do not enumerate those c. who have passed
25:3.15 are only a very small fraction of the multitude of c.
25:3.16 as the numbers of the superuniverse c. increase,
25:3.16 they subsequently emerge as the co-ordinating corps
25:3.16 they have acquired a unique grasp of the emerging
25:3.16 they roam the universe of universes on special
25:4.19 Technical Advisers are available to the UC. and to
28:5.13 too trivial even to engage the attention of c. but
30:1.79 9. UC..
30:2.76 2. UC..
37:8.6 The UC. are the traveling courts of the universes of
37:8.6 These referees are registered on Uversa;
39:1.7 attached to all orders of adjudication, from the c. up
44:0.17 Havona Servitals and the fourth creatures of the c..
47:0.4 The Uversa c. maintain headquarters on each of
50:2.6 roving commissions of c. serve and supplement the
50:2.6 controllers are subject to the findings of these c..
53:7.5 None of the c. apostatized, nor did a single one of
conclave
7:6.1 in the face of such statements as the record of a c. of
16:3.4 the residential universe as individuals or in joyous c..
17:1.10 go to Paradise, where they hold their millennial c. of
21:0.5 Uversa we recorded a universal broadcast of a c.
43:4.9 Satan, sought to attend such an Edentia c., but
45:2.5 every ten days on Jerusem, the Sovereign holds a c.
53:4.1 The Lucifer manifesto was issued at the annual c. of
55:8.1 The Planetary Sovereigns become members of the c.,
conclaves
7:6.1 of the divine Sons forgather for their periodic c..
17:1.9 From time to time, great c. take place on these
18:2.2 They preside over the regular planetary c..
18:5.4 representing the Ancients of Days at the Paradise c.
18:6.5 member of all primary councils and all important c.
37:2.2 chairman of, or observer at, the Salvington c.,
43:4.7 The System Sovereigns come to the Edentia c. which
44:2.10 Before the morontia c. and spirit assemblies these
conclude
12:3.9 we may c. that the universes now evolving in outer
116:0.2 to c. that your world had been made by, and was
concluded—finished
52:4.3 When their missions are c., Avonals yield up their
119:1.2 He c. his statement of departure with these words:
121:1.9 expanding Roman and Parthian states had been c. in
122:5.9 This marriage c. a normal courtship of almost two
125:6.11 Jesus c. this momentous statement by saying: “While
130:1.2 And when he had c. his remarks, he asked Jesus
150:8.7 and when this was c., all the congregation joined in
161:2.11 When Nathaniel and Thomas had c. their conferences
174:0.3 And when Jesus had c. these greetings, he departed
178:1.18 When Jesus had c. his teaching, it was almost one
concluded—deduced
63:2.3 journey, even with a full moon, they correctly c.
75:2.3 The evil one c. that the only hope for success lay in
77:5.6 the existence of the primary midwayers, and he c.
77:9.11 we have c. that midwayers are a truly essential part
127:1.7 become the expected Jewish Messiah, and he c.
130:3.5 The Greeks, they c., had a philosophy but hardly a
142:8.5 no public preaching, they c. that he had become
152:4.4 Luke c. that the episode was a vision of Peter’s and
156:6.5 broken up and c. that Jesus’ haste in withdrawing
157:0.1 they c. that Jesus must have been expected to pay
164:3.11 Josiah had c. that his would-be benefactor was a
172:1.9 They rightly c. that it would be useless to put Jesus
179:3.4 Judas c. that this gesture of humility was just one
184:2.3 how John came to be admitted to the palace, c.
192:0.1 the rulers of the Jews c. that the gospel movement
concludes
25:3.4 commission closes its records at a given point, c.
30:4.28 This c. the formalities of the Havona arrival;
51:7.2 Before the first Magisterial Son c. his mission on a
101:1.7 he c. that he has no right not to believe in God.
concluding
138:4.2 c. his remarks by saying: “All men are my brothers
149:3.3 in c. his address, Jesus said: “You should remember
154:6.6 the garden to revive Mary while Jesus spoke the c.
175:4.12 the temple as the c. portion of his farewell address.
conclusion—deduction
12:3.8 These investigators reach the amazing c. that the
19:4.5 and such a disclosure represents the divine c.,
19:5.9 I have arrived at the settled c. that the Inspired
40:10.4 reached the undoubted c. that the consignment of
42:11.6 The only possible exception to such a c. would be
56:9.4 but any such c. is invalidated by the actuality of
56:9.4 There is, then, but one consistent philosophic c.,
74:4.1 reached a virtually unanimous c. that Adam and
97:9.27 In Babylon the Jews arrived at the c. that they could
106:6.6 This would appear to be a reasonable c. with
115:3.17 come to the c. that there is no such thing as an end.
122:3.2 Mary reached the c. that they had been chosen to
122:3.2 Upon arriving at this momentous c., Mary
128:7.2 And the c. of all this thinking was expressed once in
132:0.10 reach the c. that the “tentmaker of Antioch” was
136:6.4 In reaching this c. in regard to the appetite of the
136:9.8 Jesus of Nazareth reached the c. that such utterances
142:7.13 this was his c.: “This entire relationship of a son to
151:2.1 Peter and the group about him came to the c. that
170:4.16 they jumped to the c. that these promises referred to
171:3.4 They had reached the c. that Jesus might, in an
177:4.2 reached the c. that, while Jesus was a well-meaning
185:5.1 the tetrarch must have reached the same c. since
189:0.1 arrived at the c. that the creature could do nothing
conclusion—termination
25:2.10 formulation of the verdict at the c. of the hearing.
30:4.11 Michael that, when he ascended on high at the c.
31:7.2 At the c. of attachment these Evangels of Light
52:7.11 It was of the c of the terminal mission of the Teacher
55:0.2 inaugurated by the Teacher Sons at the c. of their
55:0.12 At the c. of this narrative these stages of advancing
55:1.1 Before the Teacher Sons leave a world at the c. of
55:4.25 receiving Adjusters at the c. of the morontia
125:0.6 after the c. of the temple visit, when his father
125:4.1 At the c. of the afternoon discussions, Jesus betook
126:0.2 Jesus’ youthful development began with the c. of
128:7.2 And the c. of all this thinking was expressed once in
133:2.1 smile which Jesus bestowed upon him at the c. of
145:2.14 miraculously healed him in the synagogue at the c. of
149:0.2 At the c. of James’s remarks Jesus said to the
150:8.11 It was customary in the synagogue, after the c. of
158:6.5 And in the c. of this day’s experience, let me
162:6.3 At the c. of this early morning service Jesus
167:3.1 At the c. of the service Jesus looked down before
167:5.7 At the c. of this conference Jesus said: “Marriage
175:4.1 At the c. of Jesus’ last discourse in the temple,
180:0.1 After singing the Psalm at the c. of the Last Supper,
181:0.1 After the c. of the farewell discourse to the eleven,
186:3.1 was turned over to the Roman soldiers at the c. of
191:6.1 appeared before these Greeks and Jews at the c. of
196:2.2 achieves only at the c. of his long sojourn in the
conclusions
12:3.7 This group of workers has arrived at the following c.
15:1.1 and calculations of our order, and as a result of c.
16:6.6 nonfactual, reflective c. based on cosmic response.
19:3.6 our combined c. are not only complete but replete.
19:4.7 Creator attitude, but such c. are not always
27:6.3 but their final c. are always in uniform agreement.
27:6.5 while philosophy can never be as settled in its c. as
40:10.3 but all such c. stand in error; we are taught that all
55:11.5 We arrive at c. regarding the readjustments which
55:11.8 we arrive at fairly reliable c. as to what will happen
101:7.2 The soundness of philosophic c. depends on keen,
103:7.5 the truth wherever it may lead regardless of the c.
103:7.13 Reason is the act of recognizing the c. of
110:4.3 Certain abrupt presentations of thoughts, c., and
112:2.11 while philosophy must surrender to the c. inherent in
115:1.1 If mind cannot fathom c., if it cannot penetrate to
115:1.1 mind unfailingly postulate c. and invent origins
130:3.6 add his own personal c. until near the end of their
133:7.8 manifested in the c. of intelligent and reflective
136:6.4 Jesus formulated his c. in the words of Scripture
144:6.3 when you arrive at your c. touching these matters
144:6.12 “These, then, are your c., and I shall help you each
150:0.2 discussions or to express himself regarding their c..
151:2.7 you make a mistake when you seek to offer such c.
171:8.9 after years, summing up his teachings in these c.:
177:3.3 Having reached these c., he lost no time in
189:2.6 facts must necessarily lead to truthful spiritual c..
conclusive
12:3.10 Although the findings in this instance are not so c. as
149:4.5 his answers were always significant and c..
195:6.16 start out to find God, that is the c. proof that God
conclusively
12:1.1 physical organization and administration prove c.
70:9.17 Even culture itself demonstrates c. the inherent
136:4.4 demonstrated c. that the divine mind has dominated
161:1.8 while it proved c. the presence of God in man.
179:3.4 just one more episode which c. proved that Jesus
concocted
88:5.2 Magical charms were c from a great variety of things
concoction
70:10.6 priest would prepare a c. consisting of holy water
concoctions
87:6.11 Foul-smelling c. were utilized to banish unwelcome
concomitant
12:5.11 human personality is not merely a c. of time-space
29:4.13 Personality is not necessarily a c. of mind.
31:3.5 and c. with their attainment of God the Supreme.
43:8.12 ten intellectually dissimilar individuals c. with a
49:6.12 c. with the arrival of either parent on the mansion
52:5.6 bestowal of the Spirit of Truth, and c. therewith
55:4.26 while yet serving on a world settled in light c. with
55:7.1 C. therewith the finaliters inaugurate their active
55:9.1 C. with these new associations, certain superuniverse
56:7.6 new and fuller functioning of God the Supreme c.
60:3.1 crustal deformations and c. widespread lava flows
73:7.1 C. with this vast submergence the coast line of the
104:4.13 of Havona c. with the birth of the Infinite Spirit,
105:4.1 And c. therewith they postulate the self-segmentation
105:4.9 And c. with the eternalization of the triunities the
106:3.3 betokens the c. presence of actual and bona fide
116:2.1 presence of the Almighty is c. with the appearance
116:5.10 C. therewith the spiritual circuits of the Master
120:2.9 subsequent to the arrival of your Adjuster and c.
149:1.6 2. The existence, c. with such human faith,
concomitantly
0:8.10 creatures actually time-space evolves c. with them.
26:5.1 c. with the landing of Grandfanda on the pilot
31:10.18 3. C. with these transactions the Supreme Person of
56:6.2 the Supreme Mind, which c. translated from the
65:3.5 spirit mobilization, which automatically occurs c.
75:4.1 two directions: the prosecution of the divine plan c.
84:8.1 led to self-perpetuation and c. provided one of the
116:4.3 the forty-nine Reflective Spirits, and c. the Supreme
119:8.6 In descending from God to man, Michael was c.
concomitants
91:6.7 The psychic and spiritual c. of the prayer of faith
101:5.9 Feeling and emotion are invariable c. of religion, but
118:1.4 Experience, wisdom, and judgment are the c. of
concourse
45:1.6 home of the Brilliant Evening Stars and a vast c. of
148:9.1 The house was entirely surrounded by a vast c. of
168:1.10 little realized the presence near at hand of a vast c. of
175:4.15 while a vast c. of celestial beings hovered over this
concrete
70:11.1 tend to crystallize into precise laws, c. regulations,
140:10.2 and remake them into c. rules of personal conduct.
concretely
117:7.1 Eter. Son, as c. powerized as is the Isle of Paradise,
concubinage
83:5.12 C. was the steppingstone to monogamy, the first
concubine
83:5.12 taboo wife—one wife of legal status—created the c.
83:6.3 upon her spouse not to take a second wife or c.;
93:9.8 wife of Abraham; like Hagar, she was merely a c..
concubines
83:5.8 3. C., contractual wives.
83:5.12 could maintain sex relations with any number of c..
83:5.12 The c. of the Jews, Romans, and Chinese were very
concurred
7:4.4 he c. in the Father’s proposal, “Let us make mortal
15:12.4 represent the c. opinions of the Ancients of Days
33:7.6 spiritual isolation must be c. in by the high assembly
40:8.2 have c. in their ascension to the mansion worlds.
54:5.12 Uversa corps of counselors c. in advising Gabriel to
72:2.3 at least seventy-five state legislatures c. in by the
72:7.14 originated in the upper legislative house, c. in by the
76:6.2 sustained by the acting Most High and c. in by the
119:1.3 derived from the Ancients of Days and c. in by
154:3.1 charges, provided the Roman ruler of Judea c. in
concurrent
16:9.13 reality of God as a personality and the c. realization
43:8.11 the c. enhancement of spiritual insight as it pertains
66:0.2 and c. with the appearance of the six colored races.
66:8.3 the Lucifer rebellion and the c. Caligastia betrayal.
72:2.8 chief executive, and their term of office is c. with
114:6.1 first governor general arrived on Urantia, c. with
concurrently
8:1.7 The Infinite Spirit eternalizes c. with the birth of the
8:3.1 The Third Source and Center eternalizes c. with the
20:6.9 This phenomenon takes place c. with the liberation
25:2.2 c. with the creation of one thousand Orvontonlike
28:5.13 c. portray the Paradise ideal of the best adjustment
38:1.1 while the Mother Spirit c. engages in her initial
66:4.15 thus were they enabled to live on c. with the staff,
concurring
73:0.1 The Melchizedek receivers, c. in this opinion,
118:6.2 the innumerable hosts of various other orders of c.
condemn
52:6.5 Only a moral conscience can c. the evils of envy and
54:4.2 father might be slow to c. and destroy his own Sons.
132:5.13 the God of heaven would not c. you if sometimes
142:6.9 his colleagues of the Sanhedrin sought to c. Jesus
162:2.9 Do we c. a man before we hear him?”
162:3.5 said Jesus: “I know about you; neither do I c. you.
168:3.3 Sanhedrin was in a position to try and to c. Jesus
171:4.2 that they will c. him and then deliver him into the
171:4.5 knowing that the Sanhedrin had dared to c. Jesus,
180:3.2 accepted can only c. you if it is knowingly rejected
196:2.8 Jesus would equally c. the irreligious pauper and
condemnation
54:3.3 guilty one knows in his heart the justice of his c. but
140:6.4 one who is angry with his brother is in danger of c.
147:8.4 all this he will do if you refrain from c., vanity, and
175:1.20 Go on, then, fill up the cup of your c. to the full!
180:3.2 do many strange things without falling under c.,
185:1.6 Pilate never fully recovered from the regretful c. of
186:1.1 report to the Sanhedrin regarding the trial and c. of
187:0.1 been sufficiently scourged, even before his c..
187:1.3 accusation was part of the charge which led to his c.
187:1.8 hearing right after another up to the hour of his c.,
188:5.2 the attitude of Jesus toward sinners was neither c.
188:5.2 of Jesus is not condonation; it is salvation from c..
194:2.8 back from the clutch of the evil one—from the c. of
condemned—verb
53:3.6 Lucifer challenged and c. the entire plan of mortal
163:2.11 one economic abuse which he many times c.,
171:3.4 a message to all Israel that he had been c. to die
171:4.2 you know the Son of Man has already been c. to
185:6.2 the Roman law provided that only those c. to die
185:8.1 now was soon to be c. to die by an unjust judge
186:4.4 to take along two thieves who had been c. to die;
187:0.4 Roman soldiers by Pilate, and that he was c. to die,
187:1.2 the nature of the crimes for which they had been c.
196:2.8 Jesus c. the rich because they were usually wanton
condemned—adjective
98:1.1 even making ceremonial out of the execution of c.
133:4.12 To the c. criminal he said at the last hour: “My
185:5.2 allow the populace to choose some c. man for
187:1.1 It was the custom to compel the c. man to carry the
187:1.1 Such a c. man did not carry the whole cross, only
187:1.2 that all witnesses might know for what crime the c.
187:1.4 a large number of persons might view the c. criminal,
187:1.7 the rabble to jeer, mock, and ridicule the c., but
187:3.1 creature, even the most ignoble death of a c. criminal
condemning
159:3.3 Make not the mistake of only c. the wrongs in the
condensation
15:5.3 a spiral, undergoes c. by multiple-ring formation.
15:5.11 The organized units of matter approximate full c.,
41:3.6 now closely approach the status of electronic c..
41:3.6 limiting and critical explosion point of ultimatonic c..
41:7.15 disruption by mass explosion when the gravity c.
41:7.15 critical level of ultimatonic c. of energy pressure.
41:9.4 In many of the younger stars continued gravity c.
41:10.4 early c. and contraction of certain individual suns.
42:5.4 As the ultimatons aggregate into electrons, c. occurs
46:2.2 there is the daily precipitation of the c. of moisture
57:3.3 The cooling and subsequent c. of portions of these
57:3.7 enlargement and further c. of the mother nucleus.
57:3.7 was inaugurated the terminal phase of nebular c.,
57:3.10 witnessed the progression of contraction and c. with
57:3.12 100,000,000,000 years ago the nebular apex of c.
57:4.5 attained; the critical point of c. was approaching.
57:4.5 the combined pressure of its own internal-heat c.
57:5.10 having cooled off to the point of complete c. or
57:5.11 nucleuses of gas c. later on augmented by capture of
57:6.7 3,500,000,000 years ago the c. nucleuses of the
57:7.1 were swarming with small disruptive and c. bodies,
57:8.3 Water-vapor c. on the cooling surface of the earth,
57:8.20 Since the c. of the earth’s hydrosphere, first into the
71:1.16 3. C. of population—cities.
74:8.3 creating Eve out of Adam’s rib is a confused c. of
condense
15:8.4 The Universe Power Directors have the ability to c.
15:8.7 increased tendencies for matter to aggregate, c.,
29:4.21 movement or detain, c., and retard energy currents.
41:3.4 your sun, these fiery spheres rapidly contract, c.,
57:2.3 to whirl faster and faster as it continued to c. and
condensed
15:5.5 subsequently, after it has somewhat cooled and c.,
15:5.11 ages for such enormous masses of highly c. matter to
15:8.5 space near highly energized cold bodies of c. matter.
41:8.2 become a so-called white dwarf, a highly c. sphere.
57:5.7 this gigantic solar system ancestor, has since c. into
74:8.7 But Moses did present a simple and c. narrative of
160:1.1 These talks, c., combined, and restated in modern
161:2.1 following narrative is a c., rearranged, and restated
condensing
57:5.9 from the cooling and c. nucleuses in the less massive
condescended
119:7.4 our ruler c. to incarnate on Urantia in the humble
174:3.2 Jesus c. to reply to their mischievous question.
condescends
21:3.24 the adventure of a Creator Son when he c. to take
119:4.6 Next he c. to personalize in the likeness of angelic
condescension
8:1.10 the Third Source and Center as an interpretative c.
28:6.8 There may be patronage, c., or charity—even pity—
33:5.2 is a being of sublime dignity and of such superb c.
34:6.3 the sure and certain retracement of those steps of c.,
40:0.9 the unstinted bestowal of divine love and gracious c.
108:6.1 It is indeed a marvel of divine c. for the Adjusters to
condiment
171:2.5 Such a c. is useless; it is fit only to be cast out
condition—noun
7:1.4 values of any universe situation or planetary c..
11:7.4 Space is neither a subabsolute c. within, nor the
12:1.13 unsettled c. of the whole astronomical plot,
20:5.6 But no planet could ever be in such a c. that it
29:2.12 there is perfection of energy control, a c. not existing
58:5.4 Were it not for this protective c., the more severe
72:1.4 He volunteered to abdicate upon c. that one of the
74:8.13 which accounted for the nonutopian c. of society.
75:8.2 greatly improved over their previous biologic c..
75:8.4 justice demands recognition of the c. of the planet.
80:7.8 impoverished races of the world in a deplorable c..
94:8.16 It implied a c. of supreme enlightenment and bliss
96:5.6 become the chosen people of God only on c. that
106:7.7 Even space itself is but an ultimate c.,
106:7.7 a c. of qualification within the relative absoluteness
112:5.3 Mortal identity is a transient time-life c. in the
121:1.1 Urantia, the world presented the most favorable c.
121:3.1 Although the social and economic c. of the Roman
122:5.1 the economic c. of his family had been enhanced
126:1.6 The improved economic c. of the Nazareth family
126:5.10 to adapt their c. to the highest possible satisfaction
128:6.3 The family finances were in the best c. since the
159:4.2 I will talk with you about this matter on c. that you
167:1.4 with a chronic disease and now in a dropsical c..
condition—verb
118:3.3 both time and space c. its meanings and correlate its
conditioned—see conditioned by
0:9.5 eternals, time-space-c. and transcendental-c. eternals.
0:11.9 Unqualified Absolute is force unlimited and Deity c.,
8:1.10 time-bound and space-c. mind of mortal creatures.
34:3.8 to all other space by which she would be c..
56:9.1 The Absolutes are c. in the Supreme, and time-space
65:8.3 All creatures are thus time c., and therefore do they
71:2.19 c. upon the practice of electing to public offices only
100:1.8 to spiritual stimuli, a sort of c. spiritual reflex.
106:1.1 time-and-matter-c. phases of the finite become
111:1.2 a spirit dominance of the material mind is c. upon
112:5.2 personality is eternal but with regard to identity a c.
115:3.14 Ultimate as he is c. and qualified in the Supreme.
118:2.1 associated, Deity ubiquity is not necessarily time c..
118:3.2 Things are time c., but truth is timeless.
118:4.7 is time-space c. in the final stages of emergence.
118:7.4 Sin in time-c. space clearly proves the temporal
146:2.4 God’s forgiveness in fact is not c. upon your
146:2.4 your fellows, but in experience it is exactly so c..
195:7.6 how thoroughly mind may appear to be materially c.
conditioned by
0:3.9 eternal and is therefore limited or c. only by volition.
0:4.10 evolution are forever c. by the Father’s freewill act
0:11.8 definitely c. by the presence of life, mind, spirit,
0:11.8 further c. by the will-reactions and purposeful
2:7.12 the result is a high order of love c. by wisdom and
3:0.3 of creatorship is eternally manifested as it is c. by
3:2.15 c. by the eventuating presence of the Ultimate,
4:4.3 his freewill acts are c. only by those divine qualities
7:2.1 c. by the experiential realities of the Supreme and
7:6.7 independent of time though sometimes c. by space
9:4.4 mind transcends time, cosmic mind is c. by time.
12:8.10 gravity except as it’s modified by motion and c. mind
15:14.2 tempered by mercy and power rules as c. by patience
16:0.11 —have been c. by the other-than-spiritual diversity of
16:2.3 in any individual c. by the unique nature of the
16:8.3 the manifestation of personality is further c. by the
34:3.1 the Eternal Son nor the Infinite Spirit is limited or c.
34:3.5 not handicapped by time, but he is c. by space;
34:5.5 partially c. by the decisions and co-operation of the
85:0.3 roots of spirit origin but was nevertheless always c.
92:1.4 and is then further c. by remorse and repentance.
94:11.6 mind, and spirit, bounded by space and c. by time.
103:6.6 always correlated with the mind function and c. by
106:0.10 entirely relative, relative in the sense of being c. by:
106:0.18 Reality growth is c. by the circumstances of the
118:4.6 but as plans they are not otherwise c. by time or
130:7.6 different conceptions of space as it is c. by time.
140:8.28 The right to enter the kingdom is c. by faith,
156:5.9 Your spiritual destiny is c. only by your spiritual
168:4.4 likewise must the answer be c. by the vision, aims,
177:2.5 with his early mental and emotional life, c. by
196:0.9 The Master’s entire life was consistently c. by this
conditioner
103:6.6 intellect is the harmonizer and the ever-present c.
conditioning
92:1.4 emotion has ever functioned as a powerful c. factor
conditions—noun
3:2.11 in its spiritual manifestation by three c. or situations:
4:2.2 the local plans, purposes, patterns, and c. which
5:5.14 The union of the parental factors under natural c.
9:7.2 enable the universe rulers to know about remote c.
13:4.3 the underlying c. or states of spiritual receptivity
13:4.5 in meeting and satisfying the c. and demands of
14:1.1 there are the following seven space c. and motions:
15:5.9 In certain sectors of space, c. favor such forms of
15:6.9 Still other c. enable these suns to transform and
15:6.16 the physical c. which prevail on individual planets
15:8.5 matter tends to disintegrate under certain c. found in
15:8.5 found in very hot stars and under certain peculiar c.
19:4.9 adjudication that may be required by time-space c.
19:5.3 Under certain c. these Inspired Spirits can
19:5.3 under certain c. we may command and receive
22:7.2 Under specialized c. of Paradise perfection, these
29:4.12 their superiors and in reaction to existing energy c..
29:5.7 under physical c. which would be intolerable even to
32:3.6 attain the Father, during this time when inherent c.
33:6.3 especial attention to the social and governmental c.
33:8.5 recommendations have to do with emergency c.,
39:3.5 under these c. seraphim must utilize the best of the
39:8.4 Under certain c. seraphim are commanded on high;
41:7.13 continue to maintain their existence under these c..
41:8.1 Under certain c. of high temperature the hydrogen
42:3.10 relatively stable materialization under ordinary c..
42:3.11 activity of the heavier elements under c. of heat
42:4.10 certain c. of temperature, velocity, and revolution.
42:7.5 C. surrounding the origin and evolution of a planet
43:3.6 of planetary c. growing out of the Lucifer rebellion.
46:0.1 Order and good will are being restored, and the c.
46:1.5 Under such c. of lighting, the light rays do not seem
46:5.23 to represent up-to-date c. on the individual planets.
46:5.24 The portrayal of planetary c. and world progress is
48:3.15 The climatic and other physical c. prevailing on the
49:2.1 basic patterns to conform to the varying physical c.
49:2.16 These unusual c. make it necessary for the evolving
49:5.11 Normal adjustments to planetary c. follow the
49:5.17 In the majority of cases planetary c. had very little to
52:2.1 Under normal c. mortals attain a high state of
53:2.2 There were no peculiar or special c. in the system of
55:10.2 the new c. arising out of the advanced status of light
57:1.3 reported to the Ancients of Days that space c. were
57:1.7 having made the space-energy c. ready for the action
57:8.24 the ripening of c. suitable for the support of life.
58:1.1 study of physical c. preparatory to launching life on
58:1.7 the ideal c. for life implantation are provided by a
58:2.2 The ozone permeating this region, at c. prevailing
58:3.1 Under certain unusual c. atom disruption also occurs
58:3.3 Physical c. may be altered because the electron spin
58:3.4 These energy c. of space are germane to the
58:3.5 All of these essential cosmic c. had to evolve to a
59:4.7 red deposits are suggestive of arid or semiarid c.,
61:3.7 These unsettled c. prevailed all over the world.
61:5.2 These c. eventually produced an almost constant
64:6.32 an experiment on Urantia under present racial c.
65:8.1 are inevitable in the presence of certain space c..
65:8.2 If the physical c. would allow, we could arrange for
65:8.4 delayed by, the slow development of physical c.,
65:8.6 When physical c. are ripe, sudden mental evolutions
66:3.2 very different from c. which have since prevailed.
66:4.5 to resort to parenthood only under certain c..
68:1.6 primitive social c. as characterize the Australian
68:4.2 in an effort to adjust group living to the c. of mass
70:9.11 9. Improvement of labor c. and rewards.
70:11.7 judges to adapt written laws to the changing c. of
70:11.7 for progressive adaptation to altering social c.
71:1.24 results in retrogression to prestate c of governmental
71:4.1 Static c. on a world are indicative of decay;
72:7.6 free and sovereign states as economic and other c.
72:7.11 depending on the size of an estate as well as other c..
74:2.8 rulers start their reign under seemingly favorable c.,
75:1.2 Under normal c. the first work of a Planetary Adam
79:1.4 When climatic c. made hunting unprofitable for the
81:1.8 It was these enforced changes in living c. which
81:3.4 But c. were very different away from the more
81:5.4 against a return to the terrible and antisocial c. which
81:6.3 Climate, weather, and numerous physical c. are
81:6.6 Culture is never developed under c. of poverty;
81:6.6 a cultural civilization is only derived from those c. of
84:1.7 constrained women to submit to many strange c.
84:5.7 science so changed the c. of living that man power
91:5.3 of such prayers are dependent largely on two c.:
91:8.2 Magic was an attempt to adjust Deity to c.; prayer
91:9.0 9. CONDITIONS OF EFFECTIVE PRAYER
92:2.4 Social, climatic, political, and economic c. are all
92:4.9 practically adapted to local c. in time and space.
93:8.1 sojourn in the flesh was influenced by numerous c.
94:4.9 It has an adaptability to changing c. that excels all
99:0.2 usages and adjust its institutions to new economic c.
99:0.3 C. of living alter so rapidly that institutional
99:1.2 dynamically in the midst of these ever-changing c.
100:1.6 But these temporal c. do not inhibit inner spiritual
100:3.7 cannot cause growth, but he can supply favorable c..
100:5.11 However favorable the c. for mystic phenomena,
101:2.9 Matter plus energy, under certain c., is manifested in
101:7.1 The social status, economic c., moral trends,
108:2.5 But we do observe numerous influences and c. which
112:3.3 the mechanism of the brain, and if these c. pass a
112:5.20 is able to function responsively to universe c. by
114:6.14 improving economic c. among the Urantia peoples.
114:6.18 but angels can and do so manipulate planetary c.
118:10.9 Some of the amazingly fortuitous c. occasionally
123:4.7 only midway creatures can intervene in material c. to
123:5.7 And these c. gave rise to the common saying in
133:5.10 under favorable c., these same energies become mass
134:3.8 C. of the twentieth century, prevailing in both
134:3.8 to twentieth-century religious and political c. on
134:3.8 as we would apply them to present-day world c.,
136:8.7 social and economic c. of that day and generation.
136:8.7 perform as would a true mortal mind under the c.
140:5.17 sympathetic when old enough to appreciate actual c..
140:8.2 must not be adjudged by the social or economic c. of
141:7.5 be extended to all men of all ages and of all social c.
144:0.2 These c. made it unwise to plan for aggressive
145:3.11 prerogatives of a Creator Son under certain c.
147:3.3 struggle under the handicaps of the imperfect c. of
151:2.6 all such differences in results are directly due to c.
151:2.6 inherent in the circumstances of our ministry, c.
167:4.5 —c. of outward glory and the visible manifestation
170:3.11 manifested in mere improved social and material c.
176:2.7 to be confronted with the c. and demands inherent
178:1.15 peculiar needs and c. of each successive generation.
178:2.10 In fact, in view of the disturbed c. in Jerusalem, I
195:3.10 C., however, were not so bad at Alexandria.
196:3.20 religion as the motive of inner response to outer c..
conditions—verb
2:6.7 restrain his love, while justice c. his rejected mercy.
12:4.7 Space contains and c. motion.
16:5.1 nature of each Master Spirit entirely pervades and c.
36:5.1 mind-spirits that c. the course of organic evolution;
65:0.7 the spirit adjutants that c. the course of evolution on
condonation
188:5.2 toward sinners was neither condemnation nor c.,
188:5.2 The forgiveness of Jesus is not c.; it is salvation
condone
97:4.7 the recognition that Yahweh would not c. crime
140:5.12 A father’s love need not pamper, and it does not c.
141:3.8 Jesus later explained that he did not mean to c. sin
147:5.9 foolishly indulgent parent who is ever ready to c.
147:5.9 “My father does not indulgently c. those acts and
188:5.2 True love does not compromise nor c. hate;
condones
175:2.3 recital in no way justifies the unjust hatred, nor c.
conduce
54:4.3 the mercy might c. to repentance and rehabilitation.
99:7.5 social fraternity will ultimately c. to brotherhood.
conduces
151:3.9 The parable c. to the forcing of thought through the
conduct—noun; see conduct of; see—directors of conduct
1:3.2 conscious of material evidences of his majestic c.,
2:4.3 his free will in the choosing of that universe c. which
5:1.1 ask for safe c. into the Paradise presence of the
5:5.4 Moral c. is always an antecedent of evolved religion
12:7.3 wisdom might indicate the demand for different c.—
12:7.6 And this steadfastness of c. and uniformity of action
14:5.3 inherently natural; the rules of c. are not arbitrary.
16:3.1 determines their differential of superuniverse c..
16:7.10 Such c. is virtuous.
16:8.17 2. The recognition of the obligation of moral c..
18:0.11 from the divine and perfect path of personality c..
27:0.7 4. Directors of C..
27:4.0 4. DIRECTORS OF CONDUCT
27:4.1 receive the counsel of the superaphic directors of c.,
27:4.2 Proper c. is essential to progress by way of
27:4.3 All Paradise c. is wholly spontaneous, in every sense
27:4.3 directors of c. are ever by the side of the “strangers
27:4.4 These directors of c. really serve as glorified guides
28:5.17 are reflective of the attitude of the directors of c. on
48:3.11 They are the instructors of social c. and morontia
48:6.33 Law is life itself and not the rules of its c..
48:6.33 not a violation of the rules of c. pertaining to life,
51:3.5 with them concerning their reprehensible c..
51:6.1 to function as the social patterns of planetary c. and
66:8.1 we find only one outstanding feature of his c. that
70:10.4 A man’s neighbors were responsible for his c.;
71:5.2 The ideal state undertakes to regulate social c. only
74:1.2 with the narration of their subsequent c. on Urantia.
76:2.6 The observation of Abel’s c. establishes the value of
84:7.20 child from the natural consequences of foolish c. that
86:6.6 then must human c. be regulated accordingly.
86:7.3 fear impressed upon men they must regulate their c.,
87:5.12 2. Right—the correct c. and ceremonies designed to
90:1.4 mode of dress and affected a mysterious c..
92:2.6 never can be, a safe and unerring guide to human c..
94:6.9 a respect for ancestral c. that is still venerated by
94:8.8 Eightfold Path: right views, aspirations, speech, c.,
95:4.2 the determining factor in all c.; that every moment
96:4.7 he was vengeful and easily influenced by man’s c..
97:9.28 Religion was taking shape as a system of human c.
99:4.5 rather than what one knows that determines c. and
100:4.4 his viewpoint, his reasons for such objectionable c..
101:9.5 abide by in the day-by-day control and guidance of c.
101:10.4 affords him a rational hope of achieving safe c. from
102:2.8 C. will be the result of religion when man actually
107:7.3 Adjusters unquestionably exhibit c. which betokens
108:1.2 drafts of ancestry and projected patterns of life c. are
111:3.1 the errors of human c. may markedly delay the
112:0.11 It discerns c. levels and choosingly discriminates
112:6.5 these guides to mansonia c. function acceptably in
114:6.7 therefore less stabilized patterns of thought and c..
118:6.6 paths of differential c. are continually opening and
120:1.3 wholly dependent upon you for safe c. throughout
120:1.3 dependent upon your Paradise Father for safe c.
121:7.3 These minute regulations of c. dominated every loyal
121:7.3 to flout their long-honored regulations of social c..
124:2.3 Jesus’ playmates saw nothing supernatural in his c.;
125:2.11 was perplexed at his strange remarks and unusual c..
125:6.11 occasion for their suffering anxiety because of his c..
126:0.4 recounted his childhood wisdom and praiseworthy c.
127:4.3 and deliberate violations of the family rules of c.,
130:2.7 leads to decision-c. based on intelligent reflection.
134:9.3 about his Father’s loving character and merciful c. in
136:4.9 saw that his choice between these two modes of c.
136:4.10 decisions which were to control his policies and c.
136:4.11 in his human heart by two opposing courses of c.:
136:7.3 laws of nature in so far as his personal c. was
137:4.5 Is there no end to his strange c.?”
138:3.5 to observe Jesus’ c. at this unusual social gathering.
138:3.6 Jesus’ c. to Peter, saying: “How dare you to teach
140:6.7 you recognize the two viewpoints of all mortal c.—
140:6.9 shall determine your judgments and love your c..
140:10.2 and remake them into concrete rules of personal c..
141:5.2 thinking, temperamental feeling, and social c..
145:4.2 The apostles could not understand the Master’s c. as
145:5.3 besought him to tell them the reason for his strange c
147:6.4 no thought of wrongdoing was attached to such c..
152:6.1 their basic and fundamental concepts of social c.,
154:6.1 While Ruth could not explain all of his c., she
155:1.3 too vacillating and indefinite in your teaching c..
156:5.5 those higher and more idealistic forms of c. which
159:1.3 you shall determine the issues of c. as they concern
160:5.2 reacting to the situations of life; it is a species of c..
166:5.5 Such c. effectively separated him from all his
168:0.6 question the Master’s c. as related to Lazarus’s
170:2.4 ethical yardstick wherewith to measure human c..
170:2.18 yields the fruits of improved ethical and moral c..
170:3.7 4. Moral c., true righteousness, becomes, then,
170:3.9 to the practice of the precepts of the family c.,
172:5.7 disappointed by Jesus’ subsequent c. than were
172:5.9 and was at a loss to account for his strange c. on
172:5.12 his c. did not seem strange since all of the apostles
173:2.3 his recent c. in clearing the temple of all commerce
177:4.9 no matter what might be the results of his c. upon
180:5.2 codes, creeds, or intellectual patterns of human c..
180:5.5 becomes nothing more than a rule of high ethical c..
180:5.6 measuring social relations, the standard of social c..
180:5.8 in the interpretation of the law of c. by the spirit of
184:2.12 but to go on with the course of c. decided upon.
184:3.13 developing charges regarding his c. and teachings
185:0.3 Such c. would not only render them ceremonially
186:1.2 pricked in his consciousness about his traitorous c..
186:1.2 to be liberally rewarded for his cowardly c..
186:2.2 His c. at this time exemplified the patient submission
conduct of
0:4.13 influences the reactions and c. of all beings having to
2:2.1 c. of interplanetary affairs there “is no variableness
3:5.3 the Father may not always have his way; but in the c.
4:2.1 The c., or action, of God is qualified and modified
4:2.1 to contribute to the co-ordinate and balanced c. of
4:5.3 the administrative policies and c. of the Supreme
7:0.4 spirit world is the habit, the personal c., of the Son,
7:0.5 responsible for the c. of all spirit personalities.
14:1.9 the c. of celestial affairs throughout each circuit.
14:4.20 they perform the work indigenous to the normal c. of
18:1.1 The c. of the affairs of these seven fraternal spheres
19:2.4 whenever in the c. of the superuniverse it is desired
19:5.2 We fully understand neither the nature nor the c. of
19:5.3 circumstances also arise from time to time in the c.
19:5.3 intrusted with the c. of the time-space universes
20:8.1 associated with the c. of the dual-origin universes.
23:2.11 the unrevealed policies and future c. of the Gods,
23:3.6 myriads of beings who co-operate with us in the c. of
25:3.13 difficulties encountered in the c. of superuniverse
26:7.3 one of the directors of c. of the order of primary
27:4.1 the usages of the perfect c. of the high beings who
28:4.1 Records are essential to the c. of the universes,
28:5.10 who are responsible for the c. of the superuniverse
31:3.3 to participate in the c. of local universes and to
32:4.3 As regards the policies, c., and administration of a
33:6.1 in no way interferes with the c. of universe affairs.
37:10.5 endless variety of activities in the c of universe affairs
43:4.2 high Sons of Paradise never participate in the c. of
45:6.2 observing and studying the life habits and c. of these
49:3.6 You would be more than interested in the planetary c
53:2.5 by the subsequent c. of this brilliant executive.
53:4.2 and the c. of judicial affairs on the universe capital.
53:6.1 courageous c. of Manotia, the second in command of
54:6.3 Each member of a family profits by the righteous c.
55:3.2 Human government in the c. of material affairs
65:3.2 to intervene in, or arbitrarily to manipulate the c. of
66:4.1 c. of the one hundred new sojourners on Urantia.
74:5.2 assume full responsibility for the c. of world affairs.
76:3.2 the death of Adam made little difference in the c. of
87:3.3 planning for safe c. of his own ghost after death.
93:1.2 mandate that “the c. of affairs on 606 of Satania is
93:3.4 taught advanced truth, embracing the c. of the local
113:6.1 I will endeavor to inform you about the c. of the
114:7.1 the spirit directors of the realm to assist in the c. of
114:7.1 It is the general practice in the c. of the affairs of
114:7.4 emergency missions in the c. of various activities of
114:7.7 with the superhuman current c. of world affairs.
120:3.1 after counseling you regarding the general c. of your
125:1.1 Jesus deemed the c. of the temple throngs to be
125:6.10 at a loss to understand the c. of their first-born son,
134:2.4 safe c. of the travelers making up the caravan party.
159:1.3 you may legislate regarding the c. of the group,
172:5.6 so that the c. of Jesus in turning leisurely away
183:1.1 the calloused soldiers, the unfair c. of his trials,
184:3.4 the selection of witnesses and the entire c. of the trial
196:3.17 a result of the irreligious c. of professed religionists
conduct—verb
15:10.2 marvelous beings c. their tremendous reflectivity
20:8.3 who administer all examinations and c. all tests for
20:8.3 They c. an agelong course of training, ranging from
24:6.1 The Graduate Guides sponsor and c. the high
24:6.6 instruct the pilgrim discoverer of Havona and did c.
25:1.5 the senior guides continuously c. on each of the
26:5.2 c. their work for the ascending mortals in three
27:5.2 These custodians c. informal courses of instruction
27:6.3 the masters of philosophy c. elaborate courses in the
30:3.8 unlike anything which you essay to c. on Urantia.
45:7.3 The Melchizedek Sons c. upward of thirty different
48:3.14 They plan, c., and supervise all such individual and
48:5.5 most efficiently c. the program of the mansion world
55:1.4 The schools of cosmic philosophy here c. their
75:7.3 must henceforth c. themselves as man and woman of
126:4.1 when, according to law, he could c. the service.
126:4.1 the chazan arranged for Jesus to c. the service of
127:1.5 there was nothing to do but c. a home school for
132:5.17 As long as men choose to c. the world’s business
133:9.2 to afford Jesus more time to c. his investigations
134:3.4 lectures on “The Brotherhood of Men,” and to c.
136:4.13 to c. his work in behalf of other worlds in need,
137:8.3 pleased that Jesus was again willing to c. the service.
156:4.2 entered Tyre by way of Alexander’s mole to c.
159:1.4 And when they had begun to c. this examination
169:2.5 and likewise so c. your lives that you make eternal
conducted
13:4.2 of the grand universe are c. on and from these seven
15:13.3 Most of this training of ascending mortals is c. on the
25:6.1 The school on Uversa is c. by the Perfectors of
26:8.3 of the Infinite Spirit, no more examinations are c..
27:7.3 spiritual praise enjoyed on Paradise are c. under
33:8.2 constituted and c. in accordance with their scope
35:3.18 5. On the fifth sphere there is c. the review of the
35:4.1 Much of this training is c. by the patient and wise
36:1.3 who c. tests for such purposes on the Life Carriers’
43:7.3 of special skill and technical knowledge are not c.
45:2.3 so c. the affairs of the system that comparatively
49:1.3 universes are c. in accordance with law and order.
49:6.2 special resurrections of the sleeping survivors are c..
53:5.6 Gabriel c. an unceasing exposure of the rebel
69:4.2 The first barter was c. by armed traders who would
71:3.11 the business of governing provinces is c. by experts
72:4.3 The precollege schools are c. for nine months out of
74:3.8 Those who c. him on this tour of inspection did
90:2.1 comparable to present-day church rituals c. in an
97:7.9 This Isaiah c. a far-flung propaganda of the gospel
128:5.9 and c. himself as a worthy and respected citizen of
129:1.7 Jesus c. the services in this new synagogue more
129:1.10 conferences of questions and answers which Jesus c.
132:5.17 when business dealings are c. on a large scale,
133:3.1 Ganid enjoyed observing how a Jew c. his family life
135:6.8 John c. classes for his disciples, in the course of
138:3.3 business, which was now being c. by his nephew.
141:3.2 and Simon c. classes for special groups of inquirers;
142:1.1 the apostles c. many teaching groups outside the
147:3.1 John c. Jesus out through one of the Jerusalem
148:0.3 the apostles c. question classes for the benefit of the
148:0.5 The encampment was not c. as a community of
148:1.1 This school was c. on the plan of learning and
148:2.1 organized and c. for four months what should be
148:3.1 Throughout this period Jesus c. public services at the
149:4.1 but Jesus c. many evening classes with the believers
150:8.2 The services on this day were c. just as when Jesus
151:6.3 Amos moaned, cried out aloud, and so c. himself
160:0.1 teaching of one of Abner’s associates who had c. a
163:5.2 had formerly c. the camp of Bethsaida by the lake.
173:1.4 temple money-changers not only c. a banking
185:0.3 Though Pilate c. much of Jesus’ examination
conducting
28:7.4 But we go on joyfully c. our affairs with the
58:2.10 the presence of two different levels of electrified c.
70:10.5 detecting crime consisted in c. ordeals of poison,
90:5.6 impress by c. the religious ritual in an ancient tongue
93:6.8 many improved methods of c. the business of the
133:6.3 making tents for a living and c. lectures on religion
147:6.2 they discovered that Jesus was so c. his work that
147:7.2 Jesus was c. one of his customary classes of
163:5.3 his messenger corps as his helpers in c. this camp;
conduction
46:1.3 the physical channels of c. yields the heat required
conductor
134:1.6 Jesus was preparing to leave Nazareth, the c. of a
134:2.1 The caravan which Jesus joined as its c. was going
134:2.2 the extraordinary c. of a commonplace caravan.
134:6.15 that the oft-referred-to lectures of the caravan c. had
conductors
123:1.6 to the conversation and gossip of the caravan c.
123:5.6 with the majority of the caravan travelers and c..
128:3.3 heard spoken of by the caravan passengers and c..
conductors of worship
27:0.4 1. C..
27:0.11 orders, finish this training period with the c..
27:7.0 7. CONDUCTORS OF WORSHIP
27:7.3 Under the direction of these c., such homage
27:7.3 All primary supernaphim crave to be c.; and all
27:7.4 It is the task of the c. so to teach the ascendant
27:7.4 The c. open up new and hitherto unknown
27:7.7 Often the c. cannot control such phenomena until the
27:7.9 until you are finally bidden farewell by the c. as you
30:4.32 when arrivals have finished their course with the c.
conducts
5:3.8 the divine Adjuster presence c. such worship in
33:6.8 Each constellation c. its affairs by Nebadon time,
conduit
73:5.4 disruption of the Adamic regime a covered brick-c.
cones
60:3.15 giving rise to numerous small isolated volcanic c..
confederated
43:8.6 ten other families, which are in turn c. into a corps of
93:5.10 as the civil ruler of the Salem territory and had c.
93:5.12 Abraham, at the head of his seven c. tribes, moved
97:1.1 sheiks could not hope to survive unless they c. their
174:4.1 It was the prearranged plan of the c. Pharisees,
confederates
54:5.1 reasons known to me as to why Lucifer and his c.
confederation
15:9.15 at once eligible for admission into the spiritual c.
15:9.15 membership in the superuniverse c., are:
34:6.9 a c. of divine powers, whose exclusive purpose is
53:4.2 planets and their voluntary c. into the local systems
70:4.9 early tribal governments being a loose c. of clans.
71:1.3 They never progressed beyond a loose c. of tribes,
75:3.1 came to the leadership of the western or Syrian c. of
78:8.7 After the breakup of the early Sumerian c. the later
78:8.9 After the breakup of this Kish c. there ensued a
93:5.14 Abraham became leader of a second c. of eleven
93:5.14 of Sodom and others joining the Hebron military c.;
93:6.2 the futility of contending with the Amorite c. but
confederations
72:11.4 conflicts, three of which were against mighty c. of
78:8.7 The later city kings failed to form powerful c. before
134:5.10 World-wide c. of nations will effectively prevent
confer—to communicate
18:4.2 one of this trio may absent himself to c. in person
33:4.4 the Son and the Spirit never c. upon important
53:2.4 outbreak that he went direct to Edentia to c. with
76:4.5 Caligastia, who several times came to c. with his
109:7.6 the constellations to c. with the Vorondadek rulers.
122:8.4 The following week Joseph went to Jerusalem to c.
128:5.4 of coming over to Caesarea to c. with them.
141:8.3 from Mesopotamia that had come to c. with Jesus.
150:2.1 women believers desired to see the Master or c. with
154:6.6 He would then have gone out to c. with his mother
162:1.4 many even journeyed out to Bethany to c. with Jesus
confer—to grant
66:4.14 this supersustenance was quite sufficient to c. life
70:9.1 Nature does not even c. the right to live, as might be
71:3.12 governments c. their highest honors of recognition
83:8.8 as to c. mutual monopoly of all personality and
101:8.3 and to c. upon its devotees assumed knowledge.
108:5.5 but such a divine gift should c. a sublime peace of
128:5.4 indifference to the honor they had sought to c.
136:6.10 are not able to c. happiness upon evolving human
conferees
67:2.2 appealed to his c. to abstain from all participation
196:3.19 Paul and his c. founded a religion of faith, hope, and
conference
18:5.4 one is away in c. with the Perfections of Days
21:0.5 when they assemble for c. at the center of all things.
53:5.1 Following this momentous c., Michael announced
62:5.8 the river one bright day and held a momentous c..
67:2.1 Caligastia held a prolonged c. with his associate,
75:3.7 where Eve consented to have a secret c. with Cano,
75:4.8 This c. appears in your records as “the Lord God
75:6.2 Adam held an all-night c. with twelve hundred loyal
93:6.1 Abraham arranged another c. with Melchizedek;
114:5.5 Each day on Urantia begins with a consultative c.,
120:0.6 Michael held the usual prebestowal c. with Gabriel
120:2.3 I counsel you to accept from Gabriel the c. of the
125:4.3 At the second c. Jesus made bold to ask questions,
125:6.3 At the afternoon c. they had hardly begun to answer
127:5.3 words of family devotion and retired from the c..
128:5.2 This c. was set for the middle of June, and Jesus
128:7.13 after this wedding Jesus held an important c. with
129:3.9 his farewell c. with Immanuel of Salvington just
130:2.7 This was a c. which lasted well into the night, in
133:8.3 and held a long c. with his fellow countryman.
134:1.6 Jesus called a family c. at which he proposed that
134:8.6 asked his Father if he might be permitted to hold c.
135:9.1 John found them in earnest c., discussing what had
136:4.4 These forty days were the occasion of the final c.
136:5.1 this c. with himself and his Personalized Adjuster,
137:5.4 appointing a c. with them that Sabbath afternoon.
138:0.1 much hurt because they were not called to this c..
138:1.4 they were to return to the home of Zebedee for a c..
138:8.9 Jesus would interrupt a serious c. with his apostles
140:6.1 After a brief c., while the twins built a small fire to
140:7.7 At the last c., the night after the Sabbath, Peter and
140:8.1 This was a four hours’ teaching c., embracing
144:6.0 6. CONFERENCE WITH JOHN’S APOSTLES
144:6.1 a three weeks’ c. at the Gilboa camp between the
144:6.1 the first week of this joint c. but absented himself
148:6.12 John never spoke of this c. until after the Master had
149:5.1 their evening c. Simon asked the Master: “Why are
149:6.1 It was at Gamala, during the evening c., that Philip
149:7.3 at the Zebedee home and spent much time in c.
150:0.1 Bethsaida and went into joint c. with Andrew and
150:0.2 Among the matters considered by this joint c. was
150:2.1 During the c. time they always sat in a group in
151:3.1 Jesus introduced the evening’s c. by saying: “My
152:2.6 By this time others of the twelve had joined the c..
154:3.0 3. THE SECOND TIBERIAS CONFERENCE
154:3.1 On May 16 the second c. at Tiberias between the
155:3.5 From one c. they emerged with the teaching that true
156:6.4 During a brief c. with David they learned that many
157:2.1 the kingdom, came over from Capernaum for a c..
157:2.1 Before going into the closed c. with the believers,
157:2.2 Jesus withdrew and prepared for the evening c.
157:2.2 At this c. it was decided to undertake a united
157:7.0 7. ANDREW’S CONFERENCE
157:7.1 to hold a personal and searching c. with each of his
158:1.6 Jesus withdrew for a long c. with Gabriel and the
158:4.7 Andrew called the apostles aside for c. and prayer.
159:4.11 he told no man concerning this c. until after Jesus’
160:0.1 Though the Master declined to enter into such a c.
161:0.1 After a long c. that evening with his associates, Jesus
161:3.3 then would we behold Jesus in c. with the directors
165:5.1 and the twelve gathered together for their daily c.,
167:4.1 This message reached Jesus at the close of the c.
167:4.4 James assumed the direction of the c., and they all
167:5.7 At the conclusion of this c. Jesus said: “Marriage
171:0.6 By this time someone had carried word of this c.
172:2.4 After the c. with the apostles Jesus held converse
173:0.1 and after a brief c. they set out for Jerusalem.
174:5.5 they had held a c. at the home of Nicodemus,
175:4.1 Judas was still in c. with a group of Sadducean
177:3.5 Peter and John spent several hours in c. with them.
182:2.13 Judas was in c. with the captain of the temple guards
190:1.3 home of Elijah Mark, where they held a c. with the
192:4.4 things said to the eleven while they were in c. with
193:6.1 the first c. of the Master’s disciples to be called after
conferences
75:2.1 Caligastia held many c. with Adam and Eve, but they
75:3.5 Serapatatia held many c. with Adam and Eve—
93:9.7 were in reality c. between Abraham and Melchizedek
125:2.5 places about the temple where question c. were in
125:2.5 of his time about the temple at these teaching c..
125:3.1 until the noontime adjournment of the temple c..
127:5.2 Rebecca had further c. with Mary and Miriam,
128:2.2 As a result of several family c. it was decided that it
128:2.4 Jesus held his periodic family c. and installed
128:3.4 many interesting personal c. with gentile proselytes.
129:1.10 they never failed to attend the c. of questions and
130:0.5 and acting as interpreter during Gonod’s business c.
132:3.1 While this high priest of Mithraism held many c. with
132:5.1 After many intimate c. this wealthy citizen asked
137:5.2 one of the most important c. of all Jesus’ earthly
140:6.14 When they had all held personal c. with him save
140:7.3 teaching by day and holding private c. late into the
141:3.3 Jesus refused to participate in any of these c.;
141:5.1 One of the most eventful of all the evening c. at
143:1.1 At one of the many evening c. with his apostles,
143:2.2 At one of the evening c., Andrew asked Jesus:
143:7.1 At the evening c. on Mount Gerizim, Jesus taught
150:0.1 of coming up to Bethsaida periodically for these c..
152:6.1 held informal c. with the twelve every afternoon.
154:1.1 tried and trusted disciples were admitted to these c.
155:3.2 highly profitable from their daily c. with the Master.
156:2.5 It was during one of these c. at the home of Justa
156:6.4 Here they rested for three days and held daily c.,
161:2.11 and Thomas had concluded their c. with Rodan,
162:0.3 Friday, having been delayed by their c. with Rodan.
conferred—communicated
189:2.2 And when Gabriel had c. with the senior Most High
conferred—granted
25:8.2 the highest honor ever c. upon the ministering spirits.
54:1.9 those privileges of existence c. by the Creators and
55:3.8 On this world the highest honor c. upon a citizen was
69:5.11 Some sought wealth because it c. power; others
69:9.11 Presently a fire site c. ownership; and still later,
69:9.14 the crops were private, but successive crops c. title;
70:7.7 The very secrecy of these societies c. on all members
72:3.7 Suffrage is c. at twenty, the right to marry without
72:9.3 may have additional votes c. upon them not oftener
72:9.3 These advanced civic privileges are c. by the state
90:2.10 They sprinkled the newborn with water and c. names
99:2.4 religion has c. upon them enhanced cosmic foresight
120:0.6 which had not previously been c. upon Gabriel,
131:9.2 But this Great God has c. a moral sense even on
173:2.3 Such an ordination c. the title of “rabbi” upon the
176:4.4 will many times visit the world whose conquest c.
181:2.11 take away from you the authority which I have c.
186:1.2 and there hearing himself eulogized while they c.
conferring
4:4.7 but beneficently c. reality of existence on all things
55:2.6 come together to witness the c. of some great honor
70:6.1 that effective government could be had only by c.
81:2.14 scientific civilization is slowly c. increasing liberty on
84:7.25 child, instead of c. certain parental rights, entails the
93:10.7 And now we behold the c. upon this Melchizedek of
171:7.5 they were confessing to him as that they were c. with
175:4.1 with whom he was c. as to the most fitting manner
196:1.13 7. The final embrace of the Paradise Father, c.
confers
3:1.12 In the sectors of time he c. differential honor only
5:6.9 The bestowal of creature personality c. relative
16:8.15 mechanism c. the dignity of cosmic citizenship
40:7.1 and union with them c. eternal life upon the soul of
70:9.1 Nature c. no rights on man, only life and a world in
81:5.3 it c. few personal licenses or privileges except
117:4.14 God first loves man and c. upon him the potential
178:1.11 that the faith of a spirit-born man c. the assurance
confess
119:2.6 I am compelled to c. that you are a just and merciful
131:9.3 do not hesitate to c. your error and be quick to make
156:2.7 If you c. your sins, they are forgiven; therefore must
161:1.11 I will c. God as a person if you will permit me to
164:4.11 since you c. that you know not whence this man is
165:3.5 “All of you who have had the courage to c. faith in
176:3.4 By your own words you c. that you knew I would
181:2.23 perplexed, but they hesitate to c. their confusion.
185:2.5 Pilate took delight in making them publicly c. that
195:6.5 as an explanation of physical phenomena is to c.
confessed
88:4.7 The accused individual usually c. guilt, even when
127:4.3 when it was deemed wise to punish Jude for self-c.
144:1.7 Nathaniel and Thomas frankly c. they were puzzled
148:9.4 while three of the spying Pharisees c. faith in Jesus
157:6.15 They had c. that he was the Son of God, but they
158:4.7 Andrew frankly c. defeat and requested the father to
158:7.3 “My brethren, it is because you have c. that I am the
162:3.3 upheld the law of Moses requiring that the self-c.
170:5.11 kingdom was the sum of those individuals who c.
185:8.1 judge who c. that he could find no fault in him.
confesses
119:5.5 Even Gabriel c. he does not comprehend the method
confessing
148:9.3 many prayed and glorified God, c. that they had
159:1.4 brought before him c. that he owed his king ten
171:7.5 did not so much feel that they were c. to him as that
173:2.5 compelled to come before Jesus and the people c.
confession
54:3.3 of his condemnation but refuses to make such c.,
89:2.5 The idea of c. and forgiveness early appeared in
89:2.5 C. was merely a rite of remission, also a public
89:10.5 The c. of sin is a manful repudiation of disloyalty,
89:10.5 it in no wise mitigates the time-space consequences
89:10.5 But c.—sincere recognition of the nature of sin—is
91:5.2 C., repentance, and prayer have led individuals,
92:3.2 atonement, intercession, sacrifice, prayer, c., worship
131:5.5 I know when I make c., if I purpose not to do
136:2.6 he repented of no misdeeds; he made no c. of sin.
139:2.8 the first to make wholehearted c. of Jesus’ combined
157:3.0 3. PETER’S CONFESSION
157:4.5 And when you make this c. by the insight of the
157:5.1 The new and vital feature of Peter’s c. was the
157:5.1 In the second c. more emphasis was placed upon
157:5.2 divinity, acknowledge the truthfulness of Peter’s c.
157:6.3 and up to this momentous hour of Peter’s c.
157:6.3 Peter’s c. marked the beginning of the new period
158:1.1 the memorable noontide c. of Peter by the roadside
158:4.4 And now that Jesus himself had accepted their c.
161:1.11 God as a person if you permit me to qualify my c. of
167:2.3 for he was baptized that day and made public c. of
167:5.2 to the realization of the need for repentance, c.,
169:1.9 the lad did not find opportunity to complete his c.
174:1.1 I maintain that repentance and c. must precede the
174:5.3 some of you still shrink from open c. of the truth
179:3.2 the divinity of Jesus and to make full and public c.
187:4.2 the pangs of mortal death to listen to the faith c. of
196:0.10 To him prayer was a c. of supreme devotion,
196:2.7 hard sayings were more of a personal c. of faith
196:2.7 considered as a c. of what he demanded of himself
confessions
91:4.3 Egoistic prayers involve c. and petitions and often
94:10.2 Tibetans practice c. and believe in purgatory.
confide
102:7.3 You cannot worship a hypothesis, c. in a postulate,
122:3.3 Mary did c. to her sister Salome that she thought her
127:4.6 consult Jesus about their childhood troubles and c.
193:3.2 Trust, therefore, and c. in one another.
193:4.2 Judas persistently refused to c. in, or fraternize with
193:4.3 slowly developed the ability to c. in their fellows.
193:4.3 Judas persistently refused to c. in his brethren.
confided
122:9.2 Zacharias, who had c. the secret of John and Jesus
127:5.1 Rebecca c. her affection to Miriam, Jesus’ sister,
137:4.7 the mother of the bridegroom c. to Mary that the
145:5.4 Jesus c. to them the reason for his coming forth to
confidence—see self-confidence
13:2.8 the Creator preserves that secret in eternal c..
14:6.12 It is the spiritual basis for absolute c. in the Father.
23:2.11 never been known to betray the c. reposed in their
28:6.13 exact trustworthiness of any candidate for c. or trust.
35:2.3 have the full c. of all classes of intelligent beings.
39:5.8 embodies much of their ideals of c. and trust.
50:7.1 a peculiar quality of c. in cosmic reliability which
50:7.1 undertakings where unquestioned faith and c. are
65:5.4 supervisors of this planet express complete c. in the
70:7.16 All secret associations imposed an oath, enjoined c.,
100:7.5 Jesus spoke with undoubted c. and taught with
100:7.9 unswerving trust in God and his unshakable c. in man
101:3.7 3. Generates profound c. despite natural adversity
101:9.8 a form of glorified moral trust and c. in reality,
102:6.4 but c. in the dependability of personal experience
108:5.8 your feelings of fear to convictions of love and c.;
111:6.8 Only religious c.—living faith—can sustain man amid
119:5.2 proved worthy of the c. and trust of his superiors,
122:3.2 Joseph heard this, although he had great c. in Mary
122:9.2 their c. in Zacharias led them to believe that Jesus
128:5.4 thanked them for their c., and, in declining to go
129:2.10 Jesus took Zebedee fully into his c. regarding this
131:2.6 saved; in quietness and c. shall be your strength.’
131:3.2 I am satisfied with the fruits of my c..
131:9.2 divine ancestors, then may we in c. pray to Heaven
133:1.4 Ganid, I have absolute c. in my heavenly Father’s
136:7.2 win the c. of his mistaught and distracted people?
137:4.4 Jesus to inquire if he would admit them to his c.
138:1.3 the Master has manifested great c. in us inasmuch
138:1.4 possible to retain the c. and affection of his family.
140:8.8 Have faith—c. in the eventual triumph of divine
142:7.15 Jesus is a divine Son, one in the Father’s full c..
146:3.2 by his neighbor’s attitude when he has perfect c.
146:3.2 Courage is the c. of thoroughgoing honesty about
148:2.4 Jesus inspired the faith and c. of the sick and
149:2.12 Jesus commanded c., and no man ever resented his
149:2.13 Jesus inspired hope and c. in the hearts of all who
149:6.5 joy in the place of sorrow, c. in the place of dread,
152:5.3 ‘It is better to trust the Lord than to put c. in
154:0.2 Herod had c. in Chuza’s reports, so much so that
157:7.1 only go on placing the utmost c. in this apostle.
160:4.14 Success may generate courage and promote c., but
168:0.2 they had such c. in his power to heal disease that
170:2.3 2. The gospel carried a message of new c. and true
170:2.21 the full c. and genuine trustfulness of the Father’s
171:7.5 They had unbounded c. in Jesus because they saw he
172:5.7 Nathaniel had great c. in Jesus’ understanding of
177:2.2 of your parents’ loveless maneuvering for your c.
177:4.6 to ask for reinstatement in the c. and fellowship of
181:1.8 enjoyed the comfort of that c. which empowered
181:2.2 I go to the Father, John, having full c. that you will
181:2.13 You have won the c. and affection of your brethren;
181:2.15 sympathetic tolerance which is born of sublime c.
181:2.26 I have c. in you, and I will go before you even to the
190:1.6 These men had great c. in David.
192:2.3 Betray not their c. in you.
194:0.1 and profound sense of spiritual joy, security, and c..
196:0.10 a sublime assertion of c., a revelation of courage,
196:0.11 Jesus had a profound c. in the universe—just such
196:0.13 in full c. accept the security of the assurance of
196:0.14 required a strong will and an unfailing c. to believe
confident—see self-confident
15:4.1 We are c. that these ancestral forces have a
16:4.16 we are c. there are two realms in the vast range of
36:6.7 The Ancients of Days, we are c., also have some
53:8.4 The Son of Man was c. of success, and he knew that
75:8.7 we can be c. of personality growth, experience,
91:4.5 the one who prays in faith and c. expectation.
93:9.4 Abraham died c. in that faith in God which he had
100:7.9 Jesus could maintain this c. attitude because of his
102:1.1 of the robust and c. faith of the full-grown man.
106:8.22 We do not know, but we are c. that it would lead
118:2.4 we are c. such a Deity administration will function
131:10.6 I am c. that I shall be faithful even to death, and that
138:1.1 started out in good heart and with c. enthusiasm.
145:4.1 their hopes surge to such heights of c. expectation.
168:0.2 were c. the Master would do something about it.
192:0.4 John Mark, feeling c. they would not send him back.
196:0.12 dependence on the divine was so c. that it yielded
confidential
23:3.1 Messengers are the highest type of perfect and c.
75:2.4 danger would attach to the private and c. visits Eve
126:3.14 Jesus craved a trustworthy and c. friend, but his
confidentially
128:7.13 Jesus told James, c., that he was preparing to leave
157:7.1 Judas never had freely and c. related himself to the
confidently
93:5.3 they c. expected offspring in a certain generation
124:5.5 Jesus’ teacher c. believed that his alert and diligent
137:3.6 They each c. expected that Jesus would inaugurate
137:4.7 Mary c. said: “Have no worry—I will speak to my
137:4.10 Mary c. believed that she had finally persuaded her
159:2.4 whom Jesus healed near Kheresa, and who so c.
176:2.1 has c. looked forward to his sometime coming.
176:3.2 you can c. look forward to the next step in the
176:4.7 We c. look for his glorious appearing, even for
194:4.7 They c. expected that Jesus would return to
194:4.7 these men and women so sincerely and so c.
confiding
67:1.3 betrayal of trust and disloyalty to one’s c. friends.
193:2.2 enlightened honesty, undying hope, c. trust,
configuration
0:6.11 Pattern is a c. of reality which has already paid all
15:4.8 other nebulae, and many still retain their original c..
36:6.6 Pattern is also nonresponsive to gravity, being a c. of
77:2.5 certain changes which had been wrought in the c.
81:6.5 The c. of continents and other land-arrangement
104:4.9 always is the physical pattern—the cosmic c.—derived
104:4.14 second triunity determines the patterns of cosmic c..
105:2.6 This relationship establishes the potential of form—c.
configurations
36:2.11 fundamental arrangements of the reproducing c. of
configure
0:6.11 Pattern may c. energy, but it does not control it.
configured
36:2.11 The Orvonton life patterns are c. as twelve
36:2.11 The differing orders of will creatures are c. as 12,
36:6.6 constitutes the animation of some pattern-c. system
confine
99:2.3 Religious collectivism must c. its efforts to the
120:3.4 advise that you c. your efforts largely to spiritual
confined
8:5.3 a circuit indigenous to each local universe and is c.
13:3.1 largely, but not wholly, c. to the central universe.
15:11.2 The deliberative assembly of the superuniverse is c.
17:5.2 Spirits of the Circuits’ work is wholly c. to Havona.
22:0.5 therefore will this presentation be c. to a portrayal
40:8.5 as a class, c. to the superuniverse of their nativity.
40:9.9 are in general c. to the service of the local universe.
40:10.1 Spirit-fused mortals are, generally speaking, c. to a
41:5.2 the propulsive gases, is highly explosive when c. at
45:1.10 the rebels in the Satania rebellion have been c. on
45:1.11 this planet, whereon are now c. Lucifer and those
46:5.10 their social life is largely c. to this special world
53:4.7 Constellation Fathers c. the action of these disloyal
54:4.8 Ancients of Days directing that Satan be c. to the
59:1.1 life is c. to the various inland seas and the oceanic
64:6.19 These giant strains of the green man were mostly c.
66:5.25 their great fear of the explosive power of c. steam.
81:1.2 the Andites still c. by mountains to the east in Asia
87:6.2 man’s efforts to influence ghost action were c. to
99:0.1 social reforms were largely c. to the moral realms,
107:6.2 prisoners of spirit hope c. within the minds of men.
117:5.9 their guidance is not wholly c. to the geographic
127:1.6 this year Jesus was closely c. to the workbench.
142:1.7 No longer was the work of Jesus to be c. to Palestine
150:1.3 the synagogue (being c. to the women’s gallery),
151:5.3 tempest was severe, notwithstanding that it was c.
151:6.2 fetters and chains and c. in one of the grottoes.
188:5.4 The sufferings of Jesus were not c. to the crucifixion.
confinement
128:6.6 Jude remained in c. until the morning of the second
133:1.2 would advise solitary c. as a just punishment.
confines
16:2.3 of personal presence within the c. of the Paradise-
30:3.12 mortals are student visitors only within the c. of
33:6.4 and function only within the c. of the local universe.
33:6.4 they function only within the c. of the local universe.
34:3.6 almost independent of time and space within the c.
37:2.3 they seldom journey beyond the c. of Orvonton.
38:7.3 but they do not accompany seraphim beyond the c.
38:8.5 when they pass out of the c. of Nebadon.
40:10.2 do not ascend beyond the c. of their native realm,
43:7.5 Univitatia do not function beyond the c. of the
53:7.3 long as the archrebel lives within the c. of Satania.
57:2.3 was held within the c. of this gigantic space wheel,
84:5.7 the factory that set her free from the c. of the home.
101:10.4 enables man to escape from the circumscribed c.
107:6.5 circuits of the Conjoint Actor also beyond the c. of
110:1.1 mind of man rather than as existing within the c. of
112:7.5 for the fused personality eventually to leave the c. of
confirm
103:7.6 logic may c. both the inward and the outward view
112:4.2 This information is used to c. those superuniverse
112:4.12 associates on Uversa c. this data and do so without
144:1.3 To c. their understanding of, and faith in, the gospel
159:1.3 three witnesses to c. your testimony and establish
confirmation
2:3.3 the superuniverse courts following an unbroken c. of
16:3.16 Number Seven sometimes speaks in c. of Trinity
17:6.5 and in c. of the bestowal of certain joint powers
21:3.1 the consent of the Paradise Trinity and with the c. of
24:2.7 afford the records c. of your death the moment you
30:4.21 the mortals of time are recipients of spirit c. from the
40:8.3 Adjuster return forthwith to Divinington for c. by
47:8.4 messengers of c. speak: “This is a beloved son in
47:8.5 Immediately upon the c. of Adjuster fusion the new
55:1.1 System Sovereign is also present and speaks in c.
67:2.2 to the Most Highs of Edentia for support and c..
101:5.13 Evolutionary religion provides the c. of conscience;
129:4.2 his Adjuster until the day of the completion and c. of
177:4.1 securing the necessary civil c. of the death sentence
184:4.1 for the c. of their decision that Jesus must die.
184:5.11 to appear before Pilate for c. of the death sentence of
185:2.1 before Pilate and ask for c. of the death sentence
185:2.3 have we come before you for c. of this decree.”
193:5.5 right hand of his Father, there to receive formal c.
confirmative
107:1.6 profoundly c. of the declaration that God is spirit.
196:3.34 an experience mightily c. of the pre-existent truth of
confirmed—verb
2:3.3 when sentence of extinction has been c. on high,
2:3.4 When this sentence is finally c., the sin-identified
19:3.6 counsel has been associated, adjudicated, c., and
43:3.7 the Ancients of Days long since c. this assumption of
67:6.5 c. by the mandate of the senior constellation ruler,
72:2.1 State judges are appointed by the governors and c.
72:11.1 industrial tribunals, c. by the federal supreme court,
88:1.9 Hysteria increasingly c. the belief in witchcraft;
89:2.3 And all this c. the ideas later expressed in the belief
93:3.8 And Michael, when he appeared on earth, c. all that
93:4.5 too deeply c. in the belief that man was born under
93:10.6 and later c. by the Ancients of Days of Uversa,
97:5.4 Isaiah was followed by Micah and Obadiah, who c.
112:7.6 Survival decisions are now being c..
119:3.3 world 217, and this designation was at once c. by the
120:1.4 until you return to us as Universe Sovereign, c. by
134:1.2 Jesus never c. these beliefs, neither did he make open
140:5.13 And when you know the Father, you are c. in the
176:2.9 Judas had finally c. his decision to abandon his
confirmed—adjective
193:4.5 individualistic and chose to grow into a c. “shut-in”
confirming
37:9.9 thus finally c. his own and original dual origin.
162:5.3 who I am, but you shall have still other evidence c.
190:3.1 Go to all the world proclaiming this gospel and c.
confirms
11:5.6 universe, but no evidence or revelation c. this.
42:1.9 And all this c. our belief in a circular, limited, but
101:2.8 revelation c. the experiential harmony of this triune
114:7.2 the planetary chief of seraphim c. their temporal
confiscated
97:9.19 directing that Naboth’s land be c. on the charge
126:5.6 the Greek scriptures might be discovered and c. by
159:1.4 so the king commanded that his property be c.,
confiscating
69:9.6 the king would trump up some charge for c. a rich
conflagration
41:3.5 This c. was so intense that the explosion was visible
conflict—noun
12:7.4 There is no c. among the laws of the Infinite; they
34:7.7 have been born of the Spirit experience no more c.
34:7.7 impulses of the physical nature are not in c. with
47:4.8 for the removal of all phases of intellectual c. and for
52:3.12 World-wide peace—the cessation of race c. and
53:5.0 5. NATURE OF THE CONFLICT
53:5.6 “war in heaven” was not a battle as such a c. might
53:5.7 this c. was far more deadly;material life is in jeopardy
67:2.5 decisions of this bitter struggle, this long, sinful c..
70:2.9 net result of modern c. is the selective destruction of
70:2.11 militarism and industrialism, this c. is analogous to
77:4.1 result of the internecine c. over the tower of Babel.
77:4.2 established immediately following the Bablot c.:
77:4.10 This group arose prior to the Bablot c..
79:8.5 of the later tribal groups was not without c., but
81:6.34 society is the c. between the interests and welfare of
82:2.1 This social c. consists in the unending war between
84:6.2 The c. is inevitable. Mating is inherent; it is natural.
91:8.13 Prayer is not a technique of escape from c. but
91:8.13 rather a stimulus to growth in the very face of c..
100:4.1 New meanings only emerge amid c.; and conflict
100:4.1 and c. persists only in the face of refusal to espouse
100:4.2 there can be no growth without psychic c. and
100:5.2 religious growth leads from stagnation through c. to
100:6.4 heightened self-discipline, lessens emotional c.,
103:2.1 episodes occurring later in life as a result of mental c.
103:2.4 early experiences something of a c. between his
103:2.6 There may or may not be c. in the development of
103:2.7 is usually accompanied by more or less moral c..
103:2.7 And this very first c. in the child mind is between
103:2.10 conscience can become responsible for much c.,
103:3.1 provided the challenge to the egoistic-altruistic c.
103:4.1 period of truce in the c. of the self-seeking ego
105:6.4 Misadaptation, disharmony, and c., all these things
111:4.11 All c. is evil in that it inhibits the creative function
111:7.5 unending c. between the two natures of my subject:
124:4.9 Jesus was distraught by the c. between the urge to be
124:4.9 his supreme c. was between two great commands
132:3.4 is never c. between true knowledge and truth.
132:3.4 There may be c. between knowledge and human
133:6.6 All forms of soul c. consist in the lack of harmony
133:7.12 The human mind does not well stand the c. of
155:5.11 The religion of the spirit means effort, struggle, c.,
155:5.12 And now are we about to enter upon a deadly c.
157:4.1 They had long been in a state of turmoil due to c.
158:7.6 Jesus was not sending them alone into the c.;
159:3.7 Forewarn all believers regarding the fringe of c.
159:3.7 quite wholly within either realm, there is little c., but
167:5.2 artfully avoided their efforts to bring him into c.
176:1.2 bring the Jews in c. with the powerful Roman
181:2.10 taught by the Spirit of Truth, never will there be c.
194:4.11 brought them into immediate c. with the Jewish
195:0.3 This situation meant immediate c. between the
195:0.3 Such a c. must result in either decided victory for
195:6.2 c. between materialism and the teachings of Jesus
196:0.10 a prevention of c., an exaltation of intellection,
conflict—verb
104:1.10 difficult to entertain any belief that seemed to c. with
133:4.3 the loyal service of Caesar do not c. unless Caesar
conflicting
2:4.3 The heavenly Father is never torn by c. attitudes
37:6.6 No longer must you constantly referee the c.
46:2.5 there are no c. forms of life, no struggle for existence
54:0.1 that c. truth and falsehood create confusing error;
54:0.2 The very c. presence of truth and untruth, fact and
60:4.2 adjustment for the contending and c. forces and
74:7.9 6. Co-ordination of c. duties and emotions.
82:3.3 Parents, children, relatives, and society all had c.
103:1.4 maintaining a belief in hundreds of c. beliefs—
122:3.2 Never could Joseph reconcile these c. ideas until,
158:7.6 the painful and c. path which they must tread if they
168:1.4 These c. emotions may possibly explain why Jesus
168:1.12 be rolled away, they were filled with c. emotions.
172:5.4 James was cruelly torn by his c. emotions of
196:0.5 doubts and effectively destroyed every c. desire.
confliction
89:10.2 the divided loyalty of c.; the dying loyalty of
conflicts
23:1.9 operates to apprise them of approaching c. and
34:7.2 do not experience the acute c. between the spirit and
34:7.3 compared with the intense c. of Urantia mortals in
34:7.7 live on spiritual planes far above the c. produced
72:11.4 been called upon to wage nine fierce defensive c.,
79:5.5 The red tribes continued their internecine c.,
100:4.1 New religious insights arise out of c. which initiate
103:2.3 religious life which is comparatively free from c.,
103:2.4 superhuman help in the task of resolving such c..
103:5.4 But man’s interpretation of these early c. between
108:5.9 the sharp and well-defined c. between the higher and
126:5.9 Jesus passed through all those c. and confusions
127:0.2 ever be called upon to pass through more testing c.
130:1.2 those distressing c. with the difficult whales of
133:7.12 Unresolved c. destroy unity and may terminate in
134:5.7 will the stage be set for major wars, world-wide c..
134:5.7 nations cannot rub elbows without generating c.
134:5.10 In the face of real c., one of these world powers
134:5.10 it will not be effective in preventing major wars, c.
140:5.18 This is the peace that prevents ruinous c..
156:5.4 and weakening c. between the animal and spiritual
160:1.6 hazards of emotional casualties—c., unhappiness,
160:1.10 gathering strength and wisdom for the ordinary c.
160:1.12 relieves tension, removes c., and augments the
160:3.5 of the crosscurrent c. of the trifles of living, thus
193:4.3 impelled, by the accumulation of his emotional c.,
confluence
11:6.2 There is a c. of pervaded and unpervaded space just
conform
49:2.1 modifying these basic patterns to c. to the varying
61:3.2 species altered to c. to the present-day grazing type.
68:5.1 adjust his performances to c. to the land situation.
110:2.5 If you so fully c. to the Adjuster’s mind that you
111:4.6 Children c. to types, but no two are exactly alike,
121:8.12 adjust the verbal expression the better to c. to our
123:4.3 but Jesus never failed to c. to his parents’ wishes.
125:6.12 did most gracefully c. to the desires of his earthly
125:6.12 not consent, he would do everything possible to c..
131:8.2 the ways of the Supreme; he can c. to the will of
140:6.2 new gospel of the kingdom cannot be made to c.
143:2.4 By the old way you seek to suppress, obey, and c.
175:1.2 to c. with the reasonable requirements of the laws of
175:1.18 the outward performances of your religion to c.
177:3.7 an exhortation to c. in every reasonable manner
194:4.11 did not so well c. to the Jewish mode of worship
conformative
101:7.4 Such an experience may become merely c.,
conformed
138:6.2 not actually require this day of rest, Jesus c. to this
181:0.1 And such an interpretation of his teaching c. both
conforming
10:6.18 ever c. to the justice of the Trinity, ever fulfilling
121:6.3 they found no difficulty in c. Hebrew theology
130:4.3 to live in time and eternity by consistently c. his
conformity
1:7.2 wholehearted and intelligent c. to the divine will.
1:7.5 in progressive c. to the divine will of a personal God.
15:4.1 an ordained technique and in c. to the gravity laws
16:7.6 Virtue is righteousness—c. with the cosmos.
49:1.6 early stages of life evolution are not altogether in c.
66:4.10 In c. to their instructions the staff did not engage in
69:2.3 With them c. was due to the coercion of necessity.
70:10.1 Nature provides one kind of justice—inevitable c. of
74:6.5 they always wore clothing in c. with the custom of
120:2.1 1. In accordance with the usages and in c. with the
127:6.7 ate in solemn c. with the teachings just imparted.
140:8.20 “the voluntary c. of man’s will to God’s will.”
155:5.13 one of you would prefer to take this easy path of c.
155:6.2 a religion of mind, who crave security and prefer c..
155:6.17 it amounts to little more than an intellectual c. to a
176:1.5 it was in c. with this very warning that practically the
177:0.3 I am ready to lay down my life in c. to my Father’s
confound
101:7.5 A sound religious philosophy does not c. the things
110:5.1 Do not confuse and c. the mission and influence of
confounded
67:5.3 upheaval having left the world in confusion worse c..
75:1.3 cursed with confusion worse c. by the miscarriage
76:5.7 state of confusion, all the more c. by evil and sin,
97:8.3 the Scriptures, his confusion became worse c..
120:4.1 to be silenced forever and left c. and disillusioned by
147:6.5 The Pharisees were astonished and c. by his words of
147:7.2 while the Pharisees themselves were the more c..
151:1.4 more c. in that they will see without seeing and
153:1.6 Jesus had left them dumfounded and c..
164:1.4 Jesus not only c. the dishonest lawyer, but he told
169:1.15 the divine searching for all who are confused, c.,
172:3.14 “Behold, all that we do is of no avail; we are c. by
190:2.2 The whole family was startled and well-nigh c. by
confounding
77:7.7 a matter of c. a belief in demoniacal possession with
confraternity
26:11.3 the c. of the trinitized sons of the mortal finaliters
confront
49:2.1 to the varying physical conditions which c. them on
127:5.4 every average human being must c. and decide.
136:6.1 recurring life situations which would c. him when he
155:4.2 Why do we refuse to c. the foes of truth?”
156:2.5 Galilee because he lacked courage to c. his enemies.
confronted—see confronted by; confronted with
75:1.5 noble souls as they pondered the tasks which c. them
75:1.6 hopeless task as c. Adam and Eve in the sorry plight
134:8.3 superhuman beings who c. him on this mountain,
157:3.3 Jesus suddenly c. the twelve with the first question
185:5.9 to the solution of the problem which c. Pilate,
196:0.14 and unflinchingly c. the stern requirements of duty.
confronted by
15:8.8 but we are always c. by certain forces which are not
61:3.6 C. by the highly intelligent life of these ages, no
69:2.4 and man would not hurry unless c. by grave danger.
75:1.3 they were c. the world-wide confusion of hundreds
103:2.8 moral being chooses to be unselfish when c. the urge
104:1.9 to tolerate trinitarianism when c. by polytheism.
136:7.1 would be his attitude when c. by personal danger?
139:2.7 Peter reversed himself when c by ridiculing Judaizers
195:4.5 Religion is now c. by the challenge of a new age of
196:0.9 we stand c. by such splendid self-forgetfulness,
confronted with
1:4.4 We are constantly c. this mystery of God; we are
3:5.8 must be c. insecurities and recurrent uncertainties.
4:1.7 I am constantly c. cosmic reactions which I cannot
4:4.9 when c. the awful spectacle of human limitations,
15:8.8 are c. increasing inability to reckon in accordance
18:4.3 we are c. the problem of translating into your
26:5.3 exercise unconquerable faith when c. the challenge
34:7.3 They are c. the necessity of climbing up from the
40:5.16 in an unusual planetary environment, are c. the
44:8.5 And then will the Paradise residents be c. the
46:1.8 are they c. the problem of a cooling or dying sun.
49:2.1 But Life Carriers are oftentimes c. the necessity of
65:4.12 the ancestors of the human race, we were c. the
65:5.2 When we were c. this perplexing situation, we
70:0.1 man was c. the task of regulating human contacts.
75:1.1 day by day c. some new and complicated tangle,
75:8.4 Adam was c. a well-nigh hopeless task when he
90:0.3 fear which surges through the human mind when c.
92:7.14 man is c. the task of making more readjustments of
103:5.5 The mind of evolutionary man is ever c. the problem
108:5.7 And this is just why we are c. such difficulty in
127:2.6 Jesus was c. one of the most delicate and difficult
136:9.13 Throughout his public ministry Jesus was c. the
151:2.3 quick to give up the truth when c. the difficulties
153:2.5 you are c. the necessity of choosing which way you
160:1.6 Human society is c. two problems: attainment of
172:3.4 the Master was c. the necessity of choosing a
176:2.7 the end of your natural life and pass on to be c. the
176:3.9 How prone is man, when he is c. the failures of his
189:2.5 bribes to the traitorous Judas, and now, when c.
190:1.1 were c. the compulsion of unimpeachable evidence
195:10.11 Christianity is seriously c. the doom embodied in
confronting
14:5.9 undreamed-of changes c. you as you advance from
55:3.21 The great handicap c. Urantia in the matter of
124:1.4 so in Jesus marched, fearlessly c. his accusers.
confronts
26:5.3 the elementary course which c. the faith-tested and
49:3.3 Great danger c. them when they venture beyond
65:6.1 The same sort of a paradox c. mortal man when he
Confucian
92:6.6 4. The C. teachings.
92:6.15 China follows the Taoist and the C. teachings;
94:6.10 The C. preachment of morality was predicated on
94:6.11 These C. precepts, while perpetuating the best of
Confucianism
94:6.10 The potential God concept in C. was almost
131:9.0 9. CONFUCIANISM
131:9.1 Ganid’s summary of C. was: “What Heaven appoints
Confucianists
5:4.7 religion of metaphysics; the C. a religion of ethics.
Confucius—religious leader of 6th century B.C.
see also Kung Fu-tze
92:5.12 Among these should be recorded Gautama, C.,
92:5.12 C. was to Chinese morality what Plato was to
92:5.12 Lao-tse envisioned more of God in Tao than did C.
94:5.8 spiritual sentiments of the times of Lao-tse and C.
94:6.0 6. LAO-TSE AND CONFUCIUS
94:6.2 the two outstanding teachers were Lao-tse and C..
94:6.9 C. (Kung Fu-tze) was a younger contemporary
94:6.9 C. based his doctrines upon the better moral
94:6.9 he was also somewhat influenced by the lingering
94:6.9 His chief work consisted in the compilation of the
94:6.9 He was a rejected teacher during his lifetime, but
94:6.9 C. set a new pace for the shamans in that he put
94:6.9 in that he put morality in the place of magic.
94:6.9 he built too well; he made a new fetish out of order
94:6.11 but the writings of C. have ever since constituted
94:6.11 the vigorous opposition of the disciples of C..
94:6.12 both C. and Lao-tse were eventually deified by their
94:7.1 Contemporary with Lao-tse and C. in China,
confuse
3:2.9 Many of the acts of God which so disturb and c. us
13:1.6 are withheld from me, if revealed, would merely c.
53:1.3 How are you cast down, you who dared to c. the
53:7.13 seductive efforts to c. and mislead the minds of men
58:4.1 That we are called Life Carriers should not c. you.
76:3.10 when thinking of the Sethite priesthood, do not c.
87:1.5 These measures were taken to c. the ghost,
110:5.1 Do not c. and confound the mission and influence of
125:5.1 came to enjoy seeing a lad c. the wise men of the law
140:4.5 darkness, light can also be so “blinding” as to c.
142:4.3 unnecessary to c. the Creator Father with idols of
149:2.3 did not fail to c. and alienate many honest souls in all
171:0.3 Jesus said in his Sabbath sermon only tended to c.
confused—verb
6:1.5 this Original Son has been c. with a co-ordinate
8:2.2 Divine Action; and on Urantia he is sometimes c.
26:6.1 These guides should not be c. with Graduate Guides
26:8.3 the apparent failures of time are never c. with the
31:9.12 These Master Force Organizers are not to be c. with
43:3.4 later teachers c. their vague and indefinite tribal
51:3.7 The secondary midwayers should not be c. with the
73:3.4 “went out of Eden,” and which later became c.
77:2.3 And all this legend became further c. with the race
77:4.8 Sumerians c. both the first and second Nodite
77:7.4 unique creatures must not be c. with certain rebel
77:7.6 these states were greatly c. in the minds of those
85:3.5 And symbolism must not be c. with direct idolatry
92:7.13 man’s worshipful customs are c. and discredited by
94:5.7 In China all of these beliefs were later c. with the
100:5.10 should not be c. with these so-called mystical
104:0.1 Trinity concept of revealed religion must not be c.
104:1.11 Even then, as did his fellow apostles, Paul c. Jesus,
118:2.1 The ubiquity of Deity must not be c. with ultimacy
126:3.10 But had the prophets c. the nature and mission of
138:3.7 Jesus did not want the kingdom to become c. with
148:4.7 “You are c., Thomas, by the doctrines of the
159:4.6 c. and disheartened by these doctrines of the
162:1.3 Jesus’ appearance in Jerusalem more than ever c. his
170:1.7 combined and c. all of these ideas of the kingdom
181:2.23 so c. by your persistent tendency to interpret my
183:1.1 must not be c. with the fact that Jesus, in patiently
184:3.5 The entire court was startled and somewhat c. by
185:6.7 Pilate was now c. by fear, bewildered by
confused—adjective; see confused planet
0:0.1 Human beings are still more c. and uncertain about
4:1.8 I am constantly c and often perplexed by my inability
4:1.11 a hopelessly c. medley of physical, mental, moral,
48:4.13 vulgar and unkind to become c. with your humor,
51:3.5 Urantians have often become c. concerning the
52:6.8 If you could be transplanted from your c. world to
53:6.4 the director of the c. seraphic affairs of the system.
63:6.2 Andon’s philosophy had been most c.;
66:2.8 c. with the traditions concerning the installation of
67:6.1 exempt from attacks by the c. races of the lowlands,
73:0.3 to untangle the c. affairs of a planet retarded by
73:4.4 in spite of difficulties attendant upon the c. status of
74:5.6 among the Edenites there were those c. minds that
74:8.3 The story of creating Eve out of Adam’s rib is a c.
75:3.6 world-wide upstepping of the c. peoples of Urantia
86:5.3 The savage was much c. as to whether the ghost soul
97:8.4 the leaders of the Jews were so c. they failed to
103:6.14 metaphysics, it unfailingly becomes skeptical, c..
119:2.2 assume direction of that strife-torn and c. system of
119:2.5 difficulties of this c. and demoralized local system.
122:9.28 Joseph and Mary were silent—c. and overawed.
125:2.9 not knowing how much Jesus was c. in mind and
126:3.5 This year Jesus was much troubled with c. thinking.
128:1.5 to understand and minister to those who are c. and
133:3.7 men and women become c. in efforts to understand
135:7.1 John still had c. ideas about the coming kingdom
135:7.1 The longer John preached the more c. he became,
135:7.1 In mind John might be c., but in spirit never.
136:4.5 neither were they the c. and puerile symbolisms
137:6.5 not perceive what I am unfolding to your c. minds.
139:12.8 to transform and save this weak and c. apostle.
144:1.7 Philip, and Simon Zelotes were uncertain and c.;
146:2.1 Nathaniel was c. in his mind about the Master’s
146:3.8 The Jewish teachings had been c. and uncertain
155:1.4 accepting a narrow and c. disintegration of truth,
165:2.11 his apostles were c., his disciples were amazed,
169:1.15 thorough is the divine searching for all who are c.,
170:1.12 The composite and c. concepts which the founders
170:2.9 the elementary and c. kingdom teachings of John
171:4.8 It was a c. and bewildered group of believers who
172:5.1 These sturdy Galileans were c. and disconcerted;
172:5.2 Andrew was thoroughly bewildered, well-nigh c..
173:2.5 much c. before all who were assembled at that time
176:2.8 Master gave his apostles, none ever became so c.
176:2.8 But the Apostle John never became thus c..
177:4.1 This c. and discontented apostle, notwithstanding
183:3.3 Judas was so c. that he made no attempt to flee.
185:2.16 Pilate was c. in mind, fearful of the Jews in his heart,
191:0.10 Matthew was highly c.; he listened to the discussions
194:3.1 become c. with the foolish outbreaks of rampant
confused planet
37:3.4 that your lowly and c. has become a headquarters for
48:6.32 On a c., such as Urantia, these brilliant beings have
50:6.2 your planet seems most c. and greatly retarded in
52:6.2 On a c. and disordered planet like Urantia such an
52:6.8 transplanted from your backward and c. world to
74:3.2 first day on Urantia; the c. of the Caligastia betrayal;
75:8.4 was transported from Jerusem to this dark and c..
108:3.6 for the shortcomings of all who labor on this c..
119:3.5 this Material Son met the trying situations on this c..
confuses
4:5.2 Urantian religious thought still c. the associate
confusing—verb
121:5.12 But do not make the mistake of c. the teachings of
142:4.3 men may enjoy the treasures of art without c. such
148:4.2 Do not make the mistake of c. evil with the evil one,
160:4.16 Do not make the mistake of c. knowledge, culture,
confusing—adjective
6:8.3 and the Son are encountered in c. interassociations,
54:0.1 that conflicting truth and falsehood create c. error;
103:1.4 agree on values while exhibiting the c. phenomenon
103:6.7 But human metaphysics has proved more c. than
118:7.7 also have the possible choice of becoming self-c.,
136:1.4 They held c. ideas about racial sin and the supposed
159:4.6 the c. misinterpretation of these sacred writings by
160:1.8 through the perplexing and c. maze of living to
176:2.8 No part of the gospel record ever suffered such c.
195:5.2 Truth often becomes c. and even misleading when it
confusingly
85:6.4 some theologies these concepts are c. intertwined,
103:8.2 intellectual, is divergent and oftentimes c. fallacious.
confusion or great confusion
0:0.1 gc. respecting the meaning of such terms as God,
0:0.1 poverty associated with so much ideational c.,
0:0.3 preventing c. on the part of every mortal who may
0:3.25 Much of the c. of all orders of beings, high and low,
4:3.3 far better ideas of the Father; they suffer less from c.,
4:5.2 One of the greatest sources of c. on Urantia
7:6.1 multiple Sons of God is a source of gc. on Urantia.
15:3.7 and some of the c. of Urantian star observers arises
21:5.7 of the end of agelong uncertainty and relative c..
22:1.13 erred in judgment and thereby caused transient c..
23:2.12 The c. and turmoil of Urantia do not signify that
25:3.7 differences and for harmonizing all this seeming c..
27:4.3 enable the pilgrims to avoid that c. and uncertainty
27:4.3 Only by such an arrangement could endless c. be
27:4.3 be avoided; and c. never appears on Paradise.
28:5.9 If c. arises regarding the harmonization of these two
29:3.8 would only add to your c. and consternation.
32:3.6 entertain spiritual doubts, stumble into c., and thus
32:3.7 of disharmony, c., and sometimes rebellion—sin.
34:4.11 This record represents the c. of two presentations,
34:7.4 The Caligastia upheaval precipitated world-wide c.
34:7.8 troubled with doubts of failure or by perplexing c.,
35:9.6 thus precipitating c. in several systems and numerous
35:9.8 compensate for the c. and tribulations of earlier
41:5.8 Your present c. is due to your incomplete grasp of
42:2.2 I will endeavor to lessen conceptual c. by suggesting
42:4.14 The never-ending c. attending the observation of
43:3.4 gc. on Urantia regarding the various universe rulers
43:5.12 out of the c. consequent upon the Satania rebellion.
48:3.11 morontia intercourse and to the prevention of c..
49:5.23 Your world of c. is no criterion of the early days of
53:4.7 few years, and there was gc. on the mansion worlds.
64:6.22 Prince Caligastia’s staff and were thrown into gc. by
66:5.10 to the world during the c. attendant upon rebellion.
66:5.13 by the later c. attendant upon the secession upheaval.
66:5.18 Its members taught much that was lost during the c.
66:6.6 to rob mankind of these few advances by the c. and
66:6.7 bring about c. and the breakdown of all authority
66:7.20 were wiped out by the horrible c. and abject spiritual
66:8.4 the Lucifer rebellion, thus precipitating the long c. of
67:5.1 Gc. reigned in Dalamatia and thereabout for fifty
67:5.1 indescribable c. and racial pandemonium was the
67:5.3 this upheaval left the world in c. worse confounded.
69:7.5 with the Caligastia c., many tribes shamefully treated
70:11.4 was long c. due to the failure to segregate crime and
73:0.1 the Caligastia downfall and consequent social c. had
74:2.8 the world-wide c. occasioned by lack of co-operation
74:3.7 to what must be done to bring order out of the c. of
75:1.3 in abject spiritual darkness and cursed with c.
75:1.3 the world-wide c. of hundreds of local dialects.
75:4.3 resulting in universe disharmony and planetary c..
76:5.7 plunged the planet into such a hopeless state of c.,
77:2.11 long-lived individuals are due to the c. of months
77:2.11 The c. of the twenty-eight-day month, or season,
83:8.3 produced so much c. as to the status of marriage.
91:0.5 In this early evolutionary c. men pray to gods—local
94:7.3 Amid the c. and extreme cult practices of India,
96:1.2 to their concepts of God, and in order to prevent c.
96:1.7 Amid this c. of terminology and haziness of concept,
97:8.1 profane history is responsible for much of the c.
97:8.3 As the honest Jew searched the Scriptures, his c.
99:4.9 Transition is always accompanied by c., and there
99:6.1 C. goes before growth as well as before destruction.
100:5.1 wandering about in c. among the isms and cults of
100:5.2 faith, from c. of cosmic consciousness to unification
101:3.1 religion survives even the c. of metaphysics.
101:4.6 1. The reduction of c by the authoritative elimination
102:0.2 blinded by the c. and distortion of a complex learning
103:8.2 The c. about the experience of the certainty of God
105:3.10 But regardless of any c. concerning the origin of the
109:5.3 emerge into consciousness, and c. of concept is
110:3.5 C., being puzzled, even sometimes discouraged and
120:2.3 atone for the sorrow and c. brought upon Urantia
121:6.3 But this all led to disastrous c. until these problems
124:1.4 The elders were thrown into c..
126:1.5 the c. of his parents steadily increased as they
126:3.10 The gc. of Jesus’ younger days now arose.
127:1.4 imagine the c. when Jesus would make frank denials
130:3.5 The mystery cults they discarded because of the c.
130:7.6 The c. of the scientist grows out of failure to
132:3.10 maintains man’s soul in the midst of the c. of his
134:6.16 As c. increased in the faculty, the three brothers
135:3.3 John was never able to rise above the c. produced
135:3.3 this c., throughout all of his perplexity his mother
135:10.1 There was a sadness of c. about John.
136:4.10 through c. with the fragmentary narratives of the
137:7.14 Jesus did not precipitate c. by the presentation of
139:2.13 Peter continued to suffer c. in his mind between the
139:12.11 self-importance and plunged on down into c., despair
143:5.4 gc., she said, “But, Sir, I cannot call my husband,
143:5.6 have removed all c. by concentrating their worship
148:5.4 I know of your c. as you have read the Scriptures.
151:2.5 The Master permitted this c. to pass the point of
151:2.5 yield analogies in all its features can only result in c.
154:7.5 They were filled with c. and consternation.
158:1.9 And Peter said this because of his c., and because
158:4.8 their nine brethren likewise were sleepless in their c.
159:3.7 within either realm, there is little conflict or c., but
162:2.10 The Sanhedrin disbanded in c., and Jesus withdrew
164:4.10 Josiah had spoken, the Sanhedrin broke up in c.,
164:4.11 And as the Sanhedrists departed in anger and c.,
170:0.1 He was aware of the c. which existed in the minds
170:1.14 Centuries of c. regarding the meaning of the term
170:1.15 1. The c. occasioned by observing the idea of the
170:1.16 2. The c. which was inevitably associated with the
170:1.17 The c. that was inherent in the fact that Christianity
172:5.4 Sunday was a day of perplexity and profound c.;
173:1.5 surrounded by this babble and c. of trade and barter.
173:1.6 contemplating this scene of commerce and c.,
174:5.13 oncoming darkness and c. may not overtake you.
175:4.1 the apostles were left in c. and consternation.
177:4.4 Judas was seized with a terrible conspiracy of c.,
181:2.2 See to it that their present c. regarding my mission
181:2.23 perplexed, but they hesitate to confess their c..
184:1.7 In his c. Annas went in another room, leaving Jesus
184:2.3 Peter’s mind was in a whirl of c.; he could scarcely
184:3.18 unheard-of c. this first session of the Sanhedrist trail
190:3.3 not come to a vote since the meeting broke up in c.
195:5.11 In c. over man’s origin, do not lose sight of his
confusional
65:7.4 —c. combinations of the mechanical-nonteachable
110:3.5 survival; neither can c. doubts nor fearful uncertainty
confusions
99:7.2 In the midst of the c. of a rapidly changing
126:0.1 No human youth, in passing through the early c.
126:5.9 all those conflicts and c. which the average young
congenial
172:0.3 friends had never seen him more composed and c.
conglomerate
59:3.9 in many regions may be found a collection of c.,
59:5.15 The coal layers alternate with shale, stone, and c..
conglomerates
58:7.9 Much of the older sandstone and c. represents the
59:1.10 1. C.—matter deposited near the shore lines.
60:1.1 The erosion deposits of this period were mostly c.,
conglomerations
95:1.10 contrast to the magical c. of the Babylonian priests
congratulated
48:4.13 to be c. on a comparatively keen sense of humor.
151:2.8 Nathaniel c. each other on their interpretations,
184:2.11 legal right thus to question him, and Peter really c.
congratulations
84:2.4 but the husband remained in bed to receive c.;
145:4.2 Jesus refused the c. and adoration of the twelve
congregate
147:2.2 salvation for their souls, began to c., so much so
congregated
135:2.3 other ascetic herdsmen who c. in this region with
congregation
11:3.4 One hundred thousand divisions equal one c..
145:2.12 a young man in the c. who had been agitated by his
150:8.4 The c. then recited the Shema, the Jewish creed of
150:8.7 The c. looked not at the ruler as he recited the
150:8.7 this was concluded, all the c. joined in saying amen
153:1.1 A distinguished c. greeted Jesus at three o’clock on
153:2.10 As Jesus paused for a moment to look over the c.,
153:2.13 the ruler of the synagogue dismissed the c., but they
153:2.13 They crowded up around Jesus to ask questions
154:2.1 had existed and functioned as an independent c. of
159:1.3 you may tell the whole story to the c., and then, if
164:4.6 excommunicated from the c. of Israel; and this meant
166:5.0 5. THE CONGREGATION AT PHILADELPHIA
166:5.3 to have serious difficulties with the Philadelphia c.
167:3.2 Although the c. of the synagogue at Philadelphia
167:3.2 And as he shared the opinion of the c. that Jesus
167:3.2 stood up before the c. and said: “Are there not six
167:3.3 the c. rejoiced with her that she had been healed.
congregational
91:5.2 Group or c. praying is very effective in that it is
154:2.1 decree based on their contention of c. autonomy
congregations
11:3.4 Ten million c. constitute an assembly.
98:1.1 forbade the organization of exclusive c. for worship
congress
72:7.9 after both houses of the industrial c. have ratified the
134:5.14 Rhode Island has two senators in the American C.
conifers
60:2.7 Ferns persisted, while c. and pines became more like
conjecture—see conjecture, we
1:5.14 does not acquire experience, as finite man might c.
23:0.2 within the boundaries of Orvonton; and I c. that this
31:0.8 At least that is the c. of Uversa.
31:3.8 you are free to c. with us respecting the mystery of
103:6.11 grounded in reason, although imagination and c. are
106:6.3 to c. that the completed function of the Trinity
114:7.16 administration, no one seems to be able even to c..
117:7.16 on of the time creations, but this is really only a c..
118:3.6 if you would c. that, relatively speaking, space is
128:1.8 divine nature there was always room for c. and
189:1.9 leads us to c. that the Master’s resurrection on
conjecture, we
9:6.8 we do not know; what actuates it, we can only c.;
9:7.4 upon the Supreme by the Infinite Spirit, and we c.
9:8.10 Why the Father does so we can only c.; how he does
10:7.3 We often c. as to what will be the personal
17:6.10 We c. that there awaits the finaliters still another
19:4.7 we know or c. about the functioning of a Censor
24:7.8 but we all c. that experiential Deity is in some way
31:7.4 We of Uversa often c. respecting the identity of the
31:9.6 This group numbers seventy Architects, and we c.
31:9.7 corps of Architects numbers 490, and again we c.
55:4.19 we c. their places may be taken by absonite beings
55:6.5 we c. that there can never be a limit to intellectual
55:11.3 major sector stabilization, we can only c. since none
56:7.7 But we all c. that the Michaels, the Creator Sons,
56:7.8 We might c that such a plan must prevail in the outer
107:3.1 We c. that these fellow entities may in some manner
108:1.1 explain the basis of Adjuster assignment, but we c.
108:2.11 We c. that such bestowals are determined by some
112:7.15 grand universe in many undertakings, but we all c.
113:3.6 we c. that this phenomenal ministry is in some
conjectured
7:1.9 c. performances of the Deity Absolute as personal.
15:14.3 c. that the evolved and finished personalization of
21:6.1 any c. superfinite capacities must be self-contained
23:4.3 a Solitary Messenger (a c. personality repercussion
31:7.4 It is even c. that the Corps of the Finality may be
55:7.3 Planetary Sovereign; and it has long been c. that he
64:4.13 but the moon they c. only returned because they
88:4.1 Magic was the technique of manipulating the c.
105:1.5 But even in this c. situation we must assume the
106:6.6 these c. happenings imply the personalization of
107:6.4 In addition to c. mindedness, factors of pure energy
116:5.12 And it is c. that the final attainment of equilibrium
117:7.14 It is c. that at this far-distant time the spirit person of
147:4.3 I asked the question because I c. that many such
158:1.8 Peter erroneously c. that the beings with Jesus were
162:1.7 they c. he must have been promised protection by
174:2.4 Jesus’ enemies c. that, if he would dare to advise
189:4.9 c. that the body had been moved to another place.
190:1.2 they c. that the Jews had removed the body.
195:3.11 But we have often c. what would have happened in
conjectures
12:2.6 if our c. are correct, then the endless future may hold
20:6.1 and waste no time on futile c. about the technique
31:3.5 But aside from these bold c., we really know no
31:9.9 24,010 Master Architects, and if our former c. are
93:10.6 If our c. in this respect are correct, it is altogether
93:10.6 the foregoing c. are probably not far from the truth
conjecturing
26:11.2 many reasons for c. that these two unique groups
conjoin
104:3.14 For when these three persons, as persons, c. for
conjoined
32:3.13 the Paradise Trinity is c. with the evolving divinity of
98:2.12 and science welded into a meaningful unity by the c.
106:8.21 while, in the c. concept of the oneness of the Deity,
110:6.21 c. ministry of the cosmic mind and superadjutant
112:7.2 the true meaning of the actual values which are c.
116:4.3 the culminator of the c. acts of the Paradise Trinity
117:0.1 personalized in the Son, c. for universe action in the
118:9.1 Time and space are a c. mechanism of the master
180:5.12 enhanced self-realization in c. social service and
conjoining
83:8.4 indicates that Deity is not a c. party to such unions.
104:2.4 eventuating out of the c. of the Paradise Deities.
115:4.7 the c. of the power prerogatives of the Almighty
115:4.7 who bestowed the mind of the Supreme as the c.
conjoins
117:7.6 that on the upper limits of the finite, where time c.
conjoint—see Conjoint Actor; Conjoint Creator
0:11.1 word of his Son and the act of their C. Executive by
1:3.4 spirit fully and unreservedly with their c. personality
5:3.8 the human soul—the c. creation of the God-seeking
7:0.2 of himself upon the Infinite Spirit, their c. executive.
7:4.6 Infinite Spirit functions truly and literally as the c.
8:1.7 Third Person deitizes by this very act of c. creation,
8:1.8 action of their c. associate and exclusive executive,
8:3.5 c. project of drawing to themselves all truth-loving
8:3.5 that instant the Spirit became the c. administrator
8:3.6 the Infinite Spirit, the c. representative of the divine
10:1.4 for when the c. act of creation was effected, when
10:1.4 while they both bestow the “c. personality” of
10:2.2 another being like themselves; and this c. personality,
10:2.4 The Infinite Spirit is the c. personality, the unique
10:6.3 the Third Source and Center, the c. representative of
13:1.15 host of unrevealed beings of origin in the c. acts of
17:7.1 Spirit upon the living creatures of the c. creation of a
20:6.8 Creator Son send their c. Spirit of Truth to function
21:3.6 2. C. vicegerent sovereignty—the joint rule of the
22:7.14 this c. effort repercusses in certain phases of the
22:7.14 do not know a great deal about these c. children of
22:8.5 Eventually many find their way into the c. corps of
26:11.2 the general custodians of the c. corps of these sons
26:11.2 gathered together in the c. corps on the perfect
26:11.4 To these trinitized sons of the c corps the supervising
27:3.3 sons of the c. corps on the inner Havona circuit,
28:2.2 the Supreme Executive of Orvonton, situated on c.
29:4.23 The energy transformers are the c. creation of the
30:2.135 4. The Corps of C. Trinitized Finaliters.
31:1.5 Corps of C. Trinitized Finaliters on Vicegerington
31:10.5 4. The Corps of C. Trinitized Finaliters.
33:4.1 family of sons and daughters, the first c. act of this
52:3.3 the c. wisdom of the Planetary Prince and Material
55:6.5 by the Adjuster-fusion level of c. morontia values
64:6.32 an early amalgamation provided such a c. people
77:2.2 the union of the c. offspring of the Prince’s staff
105:2.7 is consummated in the appearance of c. personality
109:7.2 Adjusters are c. time and eternity beings.
110:4.2 that of the c. activities of your soul and the Adjuster.
110:6.21 the termination of the c. ministry of the adjutant
112:3.2 morontially bankrupt, in the c. opinion of the
112:5.12 This entity is the c. child of the combined life and
115:7.3 Paradise power, Son personality, and C. action,
116:5.10 (stemming from the c. presence of the Eternal Son
118:0.4 3. The Spirit is c.-existent self.
169:4.2 combined natures and to show forth their c. work.
196:1.6 great ascent from the human to the divine by the c.
196:3.15 effected by a technique of c. revelational evolution.
Conjoint Actor—see also Conjoint Creator
see also Spirit, Infinite; Source, Third;
Third Person
0:2.14 3.God the Spirit—C., Universal Integrator, and Mind
0:5.5 The C. is the spirit-mind personality, the source of
0:6.1 and all that responds to the mind circuit of the C.,
1:5.16 the C. encompasses all the mind expression of the
2:7.7 universe coheres in the God of mind, the C.;
3:1.8 God is correlated with the absolute mind of the C.,
3:1.8 is potentially present in the mind circuits of the C.,
3:1.8 the Daughters of the C., the Divine Ministers of the
3:2.9 empowering the C. to execute the choosing of the
4:1.10 Providence—the realm of the C. and the Supreme
5:3.5 you are co-operating with the agencies of the C..
5:6.11 as all mind is circuited in the C. and all spirit in the
6:2.6 unreservedly share the divine spirit with the C.,
6:4.8 but the Son, equally with the Father and the C., is
6:5.1 nor does the Son function, except through the C.,
6:6.3 are entirely outside of the mind circuits of the C.,
6:7.2 the Father’s bestowal of personality upon the C.
8:2.2 Spirit of Spirits, the Paradise Mother Spirit, the C.,
8:2.5 mind potential of the C. will be found adequate to
8:3.1 so the C. is the perfect execution of the “first”
8:4.1 And all the spirit offspring of the C. partake of this
8:5.2 spiritually present equally with the Son or the C.;
8:5.5 Ever remember that the Infinite Spirit is the C.;
9:0.1 in this eternity situation foreshadows that the C.
9:0.2 The C. possesses unique prerogatives of synthesis,
9:0.4 Throughout the universes the agencies of the C.
9:0.4 The C. is the revelation of the unity of God, in whom
9:1.1 As the C., he is the joint representative of the Father
9:1.3 The C. is the correlator of all actual reality; he is
9:1.3 he is the Deity repository of the Father’s thought
9:1.3 he is eternally regardful of the material absoluteness
9:1.4 the C. operates not only as an infinite spirit
9:1.4 but also as a universal manipulator of the forces and
9:1.4 The C. functions throughout the grand universe as
9:1.4 He functions specifically wherever and whenever
9:1.4 he dominates all reactions with mind, wields great
9:1.6 The C. seems to be motivated by the Father-Son
9:1.6 he seems to compensate for the incompleteness of
9:2.1 threefold sense: in the C., as spirit allied with mind.
9:3.2 is revealed in the personal reactions of the C. to
9:3.4 Still further does the C. display powers which can
9:3.7 the C. does not act for, or in response to, Paradise.
9:3.7 He acts, personally, for the Father and the Son.
9:3.7 are all volitional acts of the C. himself; they are not
9:6.2 so does the C exercise a drawing power on all minds
9:6.2 C. unqualifiedly dominates and controls the mind
9:6.6 subject only to the universal gravity grasp of the C..
9:6.9 and there is a vast zone of activities wherein the C.
9:7.1 The C. is able to co-ordinate all levels of universe
9:7.3 We know that the C. is the universe center of the
9:7.3 that he is the ancestor of the cosmic mind, and that
10:0.1 various Sons of divine origin, together with the C.
10:1.3 co-ordinate personalities, the Eternal Son and the C..
10:1.4 With the coming into being of the C. and the
10:2.3 the reasons for believing in the inevitability of the C..
10:3.7 final personalization of coexistent Deity—the C.—
10:3.19 The C. represents the Father-Son association, but
10:3.19 but the Father-Son association, but he also functions
10:3.19 He is not directly concerned with physical gravity,
10:3.19 but he more or less participates in all other universe
10:4.5 what the Infinite Spirit does is the function of the C..
10:7.1 The Father, the Son, and the C. are truly one.
11:9.3 the Father and the Son, gave existence to the C.
12:3.4 3. The Mind Gravity of the C..
12:3.10 the intellectual drawing of the C. takes origin in the
12:4.3 1. We think the C. initiates motion in space.
12:4.4 If the C. produces the motions of space, we cannot
12:6.2 Father and the Son function co-ordinately in the C..
12:8.6 the C. is to the realms of mind—the intelligent
12:8.7 The C. reacts to both material and spiritual realities
12:8.7 mind, is the exclusive domain of the C., who thus
14:6.17 affords the Infinite Spirit proof of being the C.,
15:9.1 the mind gravity of the C., and the material gravity
16:1.3 assemble about the C. in the triune presence of
16:2.5 concerning the divinity and personality of the C.
16:3.10 personalities taking origin in the Father and the C..
16:3.15 personal and spiritual nature is the C.’ portraiture
16:4.1 the universal administrative control of the C.,
16:4.15 in association with the C. and the Supreme Being.
17:3.3 the phenomenon of the mind levels of the C.,
17:8.1 and Center both as the Infinite Spirit and as the C..
17:8.6 3. As diversified representatives of the C. they are
17:8.9 Functional unity, inherent in the C., is disclosed to
23:4.2 to the C.’ bestowal of Supreme-Ultimate Mind.
24:1.2 Supervisors function solely as the agents of the C..
24:3.3 Though the C. looks upon them as true personalities,
28:3.2 the universal presence of the infinite mind of the C.
28:4.4 1. The Voice of the C.. In each superuniverse
28:4.4 are less truly and automatically reflective of the C.
28:6.2 Always does the C. “take note of the man, in what
41:5.8 the performances, and the co-ordination of the C.
42:0.2 of the Son and the Father executed by the C..
42:2.16 This is the existential energy domain of the C.,
42:10.6 levels of absolute mind—the direct circuits of the C..
42:10.7 overshadowed by the universal presence of the C.
103:7.3 correlated in the mind relationships of the C.
104:3.13 is ever disclosed in the ceaseless acts of the C.
104:4.12 3. The C..
104:4.13 concomitant with the birth of the Inf. Spirit, the C..
104:4.41 2. The C..
104:4.43 The C. universally integrates the varying functional
104:4.44 As they function in this triunity, the C. and the
104:5.5 3. The C..
104:5.6 The C. is the absolute of mind reality,
105:3.5 Third Person of Deity, the C.; infinite integrator of
105:3.5 This selfsame C., this God of Action, is the perfect
106:1.4 liaison between the Seven Master Spirits and the C.
106:7.6 the Father means to the Eternal Son and to the C.
107:5.3 Son—that which is ancestral to the minds of the C..
107:6.5 personality can traverse the mind circuits of the C.
108:2.1 over the universal mind-gravity circuit of the C. in
112:0.3 which is bestowed by the Father himself or by the C.,
113:3.2 takes to correlate this integrated influence of the C.
115:3.14 The C. is at one and the same time the mind
115:4.7 takes place by virtue of the ministry of the C.,
115:6.1 the mind gravity of the C. unerringly clutches all vital
115:7.8 even as the mind of the C. integrates the divine
116:2.9 5. The C..
116:2.14 even as in eternity the C. flashed into being by the
116:3.2 are held together by the mind presences of the C..
116:3.3 The mind presences of the C. unify the spirit of
116:3.5 the C. is the ever-present source of the mind ministry
116:4.2 relationship between the Supreme Being and the C.
116:4.2 The Infinite Spirit as the C. functions in many
116:4.8 The presence of the C. evolves from a living power
117:3.8 The Father collaborates with the C. in manipulating
117:7.1 Isle of Paradise, as completely unified as is the C.,
118:9.7 of the Eternal Son; this is the function of the C..
119:8.4 mortal bestowal he portrayed the will of the C.,
Conjoint Creator
6:5.3 in conjunction with the Father or with the C., who
6:6.3 ancestor to diverse and far-flung minds of the C..
8:1.7 conjoint creation, and he forever becomes the C..
8:2.1 The C. is from eternity and is wholly and without
8:2.2 the Universal Spirit, the Supreme Guide, the C.,
8:2.5 Of all aspects of the Father’s nature, the C. most
8:2.8 The C. inherits all the Father’s beauty of thought and
8:3.2 bestow all possible authority and power upon the C..
8:3.3 The Eternal Son and the C. have planned every
8:4.7 The C. is truly and forever the great ministering
8:6.2 The C. is just as real and visible to the higher
8:6.4 we find that the C. is not only the Third Source
8:6.5 the C. of all things and all beings and all universes.
9:0.1 the amazing power of the C. to create beings
9:0.3 The Infinite Spirit, the C., is a universal minister.
9:1.2 The C. embodies the fullness of the combined and
9:1.3 and the providence of God is the domain of the C.
9:1.5 C. manifests certain phases of the omnipotence
9:2.3 the Eternal Son, and the spiritual presence of the C..
9:3.5 The C. is not energy nor the source of energy nor
9:3.5 destiny of energy; he is the manipulator of energy.
9:3.5 The C. is action—motion, change, modification,
9:4.3 The C. is absolute only in the domain of mind, in
9:4.3 Master Spirits, the primary personalities of the C..
9:5.4 The reality of the C. is disclosed imperfectly in the
9:5.4 The C. is the ancestor of the cosmic mind, and the
9:5.5 The C. is the source of mind, but mind is not the
9:5.5 is the source of mind, but mind is not the C..
10:3.13 4. As mind, through the C..
16:1.1 The C., the Infinite Spirit, is necessary to the
16:2.5 Collectively they are one with the C. on all
17:6.3 are embraced within the creative potential of the C.
23:0.1 are the personal and universal corps of the C.;
24:0.1 we divide all personalities and entities of the C. into
24:3.2 Wherever the circuits of the C. extend, there these
26:2.2 supernaphim are the exclusive offspring of the C..
34:1.2 and through this new personal segregation of the C.
conjointly
8:0.3 instant that God the Father and God the Son c.
9:3.1 be annulled except by the forces and energies c.
10:2.2 the eternal partners c. bestow those qualities and
16:2.2 and the Son c. act only through the Infinite Spirit.
16:3.12 Master Spirits, it becomes necessary to speak c. for
29:2.11 Supervisors function both as individuals and c. with
32:3.12 thus may c. attempt to reach the sublime heights
66:7.6 by both men and women and by the two acting c..
113:6.1 human soul—c. evolved by the ministry of mortal
121:0.1 the United Brotherhood of Urantia Midwayers, c.
conjunction
122:8.7 an extraordinary c. of Jupiter and Saturn in the
conjunction, in
6:1.3 never personally functions as a creator except in c.
6:5.3 When the Son creates personality, he does so in c.
9:8.10 the Infinite Spirit does in his own behalf,in creative c.
33:0.1 executed by this Son, who, in c. with his Spirit
34:4.13 and, in c. with the magnetic forces of the worlds,
34:5.3 man first experiences the ministry of the Spirit in c.
43:9.4 in c. with the constellation program concerned with
49:6.6 accomplished by the guardian seraphim in c. with an
57:5.6 the sun, in c. with one of its periodic internal
63:5.6 At last a tool-creating mind was functioning in c.
65:0.1 the Master Spirits in c. with the active ministration of
67:6.4 sustained by the technique of the tree of life in c.
74:6.4 energy” direct from certain space emanations in c.
76:5.6 angelic helpers continued to struggle in c. with the
93:0.2 corps of twelve served in c. with the Life Carriers.
93:10.8 both Magisterial and Trinity Teacher Sons, in c.
101:5.14 in the place of faith and truth or, rather, in c. with,
104:4.38 immanence of Deity in c. with the transcendence of
106:2.3 by the children of the Infinite Spirit in c. with the
113:6.5 in c. with the newly fabricated morontia form,
115:4.1 potentiality (in c. with the First Source and Center).
115:4.5 manifest on the finite level in c. with the Supreme
121:8.3 This record by Mark, in c. with Andrew’s and
conjunctions
122:8.7 remarkable astronomic fact that similar c. occurred
conjure
100:4.5 In the mind’s eye c. up a picture of one of your
conjurers
90:2.2 called wizards, witches, enchanters, necromancers, c.
conjuring
90:2.1 Spirit c. was a very precise and highly complicated
connect
60:1.8 was rich in marine life and extended eastward to c.
60:3.5 North America and extended northward to c. with
61:1.12 through the Ural depression, ran south to c. with
95:5.5 the priests were not slow to c. all of Egypt’s troubles
112:5.21 destiny guardian, who so fully c. up your new life in
149:2.3 1. The effort to c. the gospel teaching directly onto
170:2.10 Jesus did not c. the establishment of the kingdom
176:1.6 Jews were determined to c. the destruction of the
183:3.1 might not directly c. him with the armed guards
connected—see connected with
32:5.3 or the chronology of any c. series of events,
59:4.1 the land of the world is c. by slender isthmuses and
59:5.20 Eastern America and western Europe were c. by
59:6.5 continents which had so long c. South America with
59:6.8 since the land masses were still c., this prereptilian
60:1.13 Siberia and North America were c. by the Bering
61:1.12 was broken only by the Ural Straits, which c. the
61:1.14 North America was then c. by land with every
61:7.10 since the c. Great Lakes system began to empty out
64:1.5 the ice age England was c. by land with France,
64:2.6 that time the land bridge still c. France with England;
65:7.1 local universe headquarters or from some world c.
84:1.3 later beliefs c. the beginnings of life with the breath
95:6.6 Zoroaster c. this event with the end of the world.
156:5.4 They c. God with both good and evil.
connected with
5:1.2 infinite grandeur and an inexpressible generosity c.
12:2.4 are the energy movements therein discernibly c.
14:4.21 superhuman beings and those orders directly c. your
16:4.15 Many features c with this extraordinary phenomenon
18:6.5 A Union of Days is not organically c. with the
19:5.6 Adjusters are in some manner related to, or are c.
20:9.4 the whole order of Daynal sonship is intimately c.
30:3.2 These students are not in any manner organically c.
31:8.2 These beings are in no way c. with the mortal ascent
32:5.4 As regards the sectors of time c. with, and forming a
35:8.1 Although occupied with varied tasks c. with system
36:6.7 There are some things c. with the elaboration of life
37:6.1 recruited corps embracing all types of individuals c.
37:10.3 There is much work c. with their physical upkeep,
38:3.1 are unrevealed because they are in no manner c.
38:3.1 angels, who are not in any specific manner c. with
39:1.3 to organizing and administering the special work c.
39:2.7 The assistant teachers are individually c. with the
48:5.2 on up to the highest of the educational spheres c.
49:6.2 practical reasons and sentimental associations c.
50:4.2 the physical work c. with the establishment of this
53:6.3 exhilarating moment was the thrilling adventure c.
58:6.4 nothing supernatural c. with these genetic mutations.
59:1.8 The northern Atlantic or Arctic seas were then c. the
59:4.14 As the land rose, North America became c. with
59:5.11 America was still c. with Europe by way of Africa.
59:6.4 inland seas which were c. with the oceans by narrow
60:3.14 70,000,000 years ago the crustal distortions c. with
61:1.12 North America was c. with Asia by the Bering
61:3.8 The Strait of Gibraltar closed, and Spain was c. with
61:3.8 Still later, the Mediterranean was c. with the Indian
61:4.3 North America was c. with both South America and
65:7.2 perplexed in explaining all of everything c. with
72:2.15 2. Educational courts—the juridical bodies c. with
74:8.3 celestial surgery c. with the interchange of living
77:8.13 c. with the phenomena of so-called “mediumship”
88:1.1 Objects c. with dreams were likely to be converted
88:5.1 Since anything c. with the body could become a
93:10.11 the most unique of all characters ever to become c.
112:1.17 the individual members are not c. with each other
114:7.7 separate corps of destiny, which are intimately c.
119:7.2 no secrecy (aside from the incarnation mystery) c.
122:3.4 the only event of supernatural occurrence c. with
124:5.4 from the course of training in the local school c. the
133:6.4 There was a progressive thinker c. with this local
133:8.3 There was a certain Indian c. with his father’s
135:0.1 or supernatural c. with the birth of John the Baptist.
151:6.6 the swine was directly c. with the cure of Amos.
154:6.9 when James became c. with the early Christian
159:1.3 And so, in all these matters c. with the discipline of
168:1.9 the enactment of the greatest of all works c. with the
174:0.1 Lazarus became c. with the missionary movement
174:1.3 in all matters c. with the child-parent relationship.
192:1.7 There was no miracle c. with this episode.
Connecticut
60:1.7 The great eastern-C. fault appeared, one side
connecting
25:0.1 These versatile beings function as the c. links
50:3.1 This corps of material helpers constitutes the c. link
51:1.6 These wonderfully useful beings are the c. links
51:6.5 indispensable link c. God with man, bridging the
58:6.2 organisms, you will not be able to find such c. links
59:4.10 one had a long body c. a head and tail, while the
60:1.6 Bering Strait land bridge soon again emerges, c. the
73:3.4 and the neck c. with the mainland was only
80:2.4 creating one sea of the Mediterranean and c. it with
87:3.1 ancestor worship inevitable since it became the c.
92:5.6 son-of-God idea, the c. link between man and God.
112:5.21 would at first have difficulty in c. the new morontia
116:3.2 manipulate; mind is the vital link c. matter and spirit
connection—see connection with, in
1:5.9 true person and everlastingly maintains personal c.
9:2.3 There exist the c. of the Adjusters direct with the
12:3.7 In this c. it is interesting to record observations
16:4.4 We are unable to trace any personal c. between the
19:1.4 In this c., it may be noted that Teacher Sons are the
20:4.1 the c. of the Avonal Son with the local and the
21:5.10 These Master Sons maintain an unbroken c. with
21:6.2 For in this c. we note that such Master Sons are then
22:2.7 They maintain constant c. with their headquarters
23:2.11 in this c., not to appear boastful of their perfection,
32:4.6 indwell human minds but have no discernible c. with
36:4.6 It should be explained in this c. that the fifth group of
43:4.8 “And this is a statement of fact regardless of the c. in
48:4.8 And in this c. they have the hearty co-operation of
51:1.4 cut off from c. with the universe source of light
55:0.4 in this c. it should be noted that the worlds of the
55:4.14 There exists a close working c. between the finaliters
56:5.2 And while it is inappropriate in this c. to undertake
59:4.6 seas having simultaneous c. with the Pacific,
61:4.6 Soon afterwards the land c. between Africa and
66:4.15 It should be explained in this c. that the Life Carriers
77:2.2 deprived of their c. with the life currents of the
84:1.3 no c. between sex indulgence and the birth of a child.
92:4.2 regardless of apparent c. or derivation, the religions
93:5.12 Abraham, because of his close c. with Melchizedek,
99:0.1 highest social ministry when religion has least c. with
100:2.1 of a living spiritual c. with true spiritual forces and,
101:9.9 Faith becomes the c. between moral consciousness
102:3.2 c. between the material and the spiritual levels of
103:6.12 all-important and indispensable metaphysical c.
107:0.7 These three phases of mortal life have no c. with
108:3.4 no authority over them or administrative c. with
108:3.4 believe that there is a very close administrative c.
120:0.7 In this c. it should be borne in mind that Michael
121:2.5 There was very close c. between the culture, worship
122:4.4 denied any c. with the royal house of David.
146:2.2 in the heart of man gradually destroys the prayer c.
147:5.7 “My children, if there exists a true and living c.
155:3.4 And it was in this c. that new meaning became
170:0.1 from all c. with earthly kingdoms and temporal
176:3.2 your c. with the kingdom is spiritual and individual
176:4.6 as to when he will fulfill this promise or in what c..
176:4.7 wholly ignorant as to how, when, or in what c. he
179:3.5 determined one’s future c. with the Master’s work,
180:2.1 If you will maintain this living spiritual c. with me,
180:2.5 When there exists this living c. between divinity
184:2.5 Peter vehemently denied all c. with Jesus, saying,
184:2.7 And again Peter denied all c. with his Master.
184:2.8 Just as he had once more denied all c. with Jesus,
186:5.1 the death of the Son of Man on earth has any c.
189:1.2 a discarded outer covering which had no further c.
connection with, in
0:8.12 it will probably expand in c. the future evolution of
5:3.5 work out the details of your earthly sojourn in c. the
7:4.5 a Creator Son did perform on Urantia in c. his
11:2.3 These differences in dimensions, taken in c. its
12:3.10 the possibility that mind activities are involved in c.
15:8.8 the experience acquired in c. observations having
17:4.3 The Image Aids do not directly function in c. the
21:2.9 In c. this event the Creative Spirit focalization of the
25:1.7 They engage in an endless variety of activities in c.
30:3.6 in c. which these artisans will be more fully discussed
30:3.13 pilgrims are assigned to various services in c. their
30:4.34 what you acquire in c. instruction respecting your
35:10.4 It is in c. these administrative spheres of the Lanon.
39:6.9 you will learn in c. the narratives dealing with the
39:7.1 do function in c. the ascendant-mortal career but
39:8.6 This group of ministering spirits is discussed in c.
40:5.10 an experience which will be invaluable in c. later
41:6.6 during the times of its convulsive eruptions in c. the
41:9.4 supergas winds becomes so great that, in c. the
42:2.18 level of Paradise and only in c. the absonite peoples.
43:0.3 those described in c. the universe administration.
47:3.5 employed in c. special or dispensational resurrections
48:2.12 They sometimes work in c. supermaterial phenomena
48:3.3 but every now and then, in c. certain unfortunate
50:3.4 The corporeal staff are removed from the planet in c.
50:4.6 Individual instruction in c. family-group teaching,
52:7.10 But sooner or later, in c. the termination of one of
55:10.9 concerning the function of these Creator Sons in c.
59:1.17 The supposed glacial deposits appearing in c. these
59:5.14 uneasiness—the settling and rising of the land—in c.
60:4.2 But in c. the rise of the Rocky Mountains, folding
61:7.1 displaced stone, and rock flour, are to be found in c.
63:7.3 They sought to send greetings to Urantia in c. these
66:5.21 the purification ceremonies to be practiced in c. with
72:0.3 the disloyalty of its Planetary Prince in c. the Lucifer
73:6.7 inability to benefit from the tree of life, and in c.
73:7.1 after Adam left the Garden when, in c. the violent
74:1.2 all this should be borne in mind in c. the narration of
76:5.3 companion would probably be repersonalized in c.
77:4.12 was acquired in c. the Babylonian story of the flood,
77:7.2 were duly interned in c. the planetary adjudication of
80:1.2 very early introduced pottery and agriculture in c.
85:1.4 images and idols which were carved in stone in c.
89:7.2 This was often done in c. one of the sacred feasts of
89:7.4 laxity with primitive worship had their origin in c.
89:9.2 In c. the Mother of God cult, in Mexico and
90:4.4 The medicine men essayed actual surgery in c temple
90:4.5 Massage was developed in c. incantation, rubbing
92:6.19 It was Jewish theology in c. the later Christian
95:1.7 And it was in c. this revival of the worship of Ishtar
101:7.2 discriminating thinking in c. sensitivity to meanings
106:5.2 the power-personality synthesis now going on in c.
114:7.10 other ways unknown to us, in c. these reserve corps.
118:4.6 in c. the segregation of potentials that the Architects
119:1.4 the service of this transitory Melchizedek Son in c.
119:2.4 in c. the Melchizedek bestowal, Michael again took
122:1.1 individuals who had distinguished themselves in c.
122:7.1 any attempt to “number the people,” and this, in c.
123:2.1 functioning in c. incarnation of a supermortal being
127:3.15 this, in c. his untiring patience, enabled him serenely
128:6.6 Jude was next in Jerusalem at a Passover and in c.
132:4.4 persons who desired to secure his services in c.
134:6.16 Mithraic temple and eventually burned down in c.
135:9.1 discussing what had happened in c. Jesus’ baptism.
136:3.6 be ever mindful of the counsel he had received in c.
136:5.1 would make use of these mighty personalities in c.
136:5.3 be permitted to serve, or manifest themselves in c.
136:5.4 were not operative in c. their function in time.
136:5.4 host of universe intelligences in any manner in c.
136:5.5 event occurring in c. Jesus’ remaining earth labors
136:5.5 The elimination of time in c. the expressed desire of
136:5.5 Any lapse of time consciousness on his part, in c.
136:7.3 the lack of control over the element of time in c.
137:4.4 at what point in c. the wedding ceremonies he had
142:7.14 vividly recalled this experience in c. their preaching
144:5.18 these and other prayer models as illustrations in c.
145:2.16 after sundown, was Amatha’s cure effected in c. the
148:2.1 In c. the seaside encampment, Elman, the physician,
148:2.2 Many of the cures effected by Jesus in c. his ministry
149:2.8 to take women along as teachers of the gospel in c.
150:0.2 anointing the sick with certain forms of oil in c.
150:1.1 Of all the daring things which Jesus did in c. his earth
151:2.8 Jesus employed parables in c. his public teaching.
151:6.6 And it was this incidental occurrence, in c. the
152:4.3 In c. the latter part of his dream Peter arose from the
158:1.3 more of his experience on Mount Hermon in c. his
158:1.6 all your experience in c. the further bestowal mission
159:2.3 John oftentimes recounted this experience in c. his
161:2.2 Many remarkable things have happened in c. his
164:3.15 reason for resorting to these material means in c.
167:6.5 It was at Jericho, in c. the discussion of the early
170:1.1 In c. the recital of Jesus’ sermon it should be noted
170:4.5 advance toward the dawn of a new social order in c.
172:4.3 scenes, recalling his emotions in c. previous visits,
172:5.12 rebuke in c. Mary’s anointing at the feast in Simon’s
174:3.2 even your Father Moses understood this, for, in c.
175:1.1 In c. this teaching and preaching the Father has done
176:1.3 in the terrible overthrow of the Jewish people in c.
176:4.5 his second advent on earth be timed to occur in c.
176:4.5 Will Michael come in c. the termination of some
178:3.2 my Father has done many wonderful works in c.
179:5.10 celebration of the old but bloodless Passover in c.
185:1.6 result of the needless slaughter of Samaritans in c.
188:3.8 undisclosed destiny in c. the uncreated universes of
189:1.5 see them do anything in c. the Master’s awakening.
189:3.2 the necessity of Gabriel’s presence here in c. the
191:3.4 Michael had already, in c. his previous bestowals,
192:4.6 Neither did they publicly appear in c. the funeral of
connections
38:9.8 The secondary group can establish working c. only
79:3.2 lanes and the caravan routes re-established these c.;
122:1.3 the most ideal combination of widespread racial c.
connective
92:6.19 Islam is the religio-cultural c. of North Africa,
connects
77:9.2 harmonizes and c. the changing administrations of
115:7.8 the Supreme c. the finite with the absonite, even as
connive
83:2.2 Some women would c. at capture in order to escape
connotation
40:9.7 And since any one event may have a spiritual c. to
connote
0:4.11 Paradise, properly qualified, may c. any and all forms
2:5.11 even though love does c. man’s highest concept of
56:9.3 Does the presence of the Deity Absolute c. the
100:3.4 An isolated and purely selfish pleasure may c. a
107:7.3 circumstances, and these activities c. genuine volition
110:3.5 Such attitudes may sometimes c. lack of active
116:2.3 Eternity and infinity c. a level of deity reality which
connoted
89:4.2 the idea of the gift sacrifice, which c. the attitude of
96:1.4 versions but was generally c. by the term El Elyon,
100:4.1 the face of refusal to espouse the higher values c. in
connotes
0:1.12 The Deity level of Ultimacy c. a function in relation
0:6.9 Light—is a word symbol which c. the personality
5:3.7 Sincere worship c. the mobilization of all the powers
16:8.6 Self-consciousness c. recognition of the actuality of
42:2.3 The extension of this concept c. the force-space
42:10.5 This mind level c. the organization of the morontia
42:10.7 Mind always c. the presence-activity of living
42:12.9 of a living being; it c. the arrangement of energies,
105:1.3 The concept of the I AM c. unqualified infinity,
105:5.2 but the volitional act promulgating finite reality c.
106:0.8 This level c. the eternity presence of the seven
106:4.2 c. the full emergence of this transcendental Deity.
110:2.6 Morontia intellect, therefore, c. a dual mind in the
111:2.7 spirit, which c. a value and carries a meaning not
111:4.1 Understanding c. that these recognized sensory
112:2.7 In the true meaning of the word, love c. mutual
195:7.16 and c. eternal progression in spiritual ascension
196:3.17 spiritual insight—c. the individual’s choice between
connoting
0:6.8 Mind is a phenomenon c. the presence-activity of
conquer
78:6.2 the Caspian Sea route to c. and amalgamate with the
78:8.5 they did not c. the remnants of the Andites who
131:4.6 smite not him who smites you, c. anger with mercy
187:2.3 death, even in this cruel and inhuman form, and c.
194:3.11 They are to go out to c. the world with unfailing
195:9.2 the religion of Jesus is destined to c. an empire of
conquered
69:3.7 grew out of the relations of the conqueror to the c.,
78:5.3 Asian tribes who c. Europe, India, and stretches of
78:8.12 long before the barbarian cavalrymen c. the valley,
80:5.2 the Mesopotamian conquerors with the c. peoples.
98:3.6 The emerging Roman state c. politically but was in
98:3.6 conquered politically but was in turn c. by the cults,
131:4.4 We praise the name of the never-c. Conqueror.
171:2.4 If you have already c. yourself within your own
195:10.18 carpenter set in motion those teachings which c.
195:10.18 This same Christianity c.—absorbed and exalted—
conquering
71:1.2 Many were founded by c. nomads, who would
72:5.12 Slowly but certainly they are c. their machines.
79:3.2 Not long after c. India, the Dravidian Andites lost
150:9.5 gospel of truth and not as an enthusiastic and all-c.
conqueror
69:3.7 grew out of the relations of the c. to the conquered,
69:8.2 those captives who refused to accept the c.’ religion.
69:8.3 only the king being saved to gratify the c.’ vanity,
131:4.4 We praise the name of the never-conquered C..
conquerors
70:2.18 It promotes social organization among the c. but
78:5.6 the so-called Dravidian and later Aryan c. of India;
78:8.4 These c. of Mesopotamia carried in their ranks
79:2.6 these earlier Andite c. made a desperate attempt to
79:2.8 Had the Andite c. been in numbers three times what
79:3.1 The blending of the Andite c. of India with the
79:4.3 also because the Aryans were reinforced by later c.,
79:4.6 to prevent racial amalgamation of the Aryan c. with
80:5.2 the final blending of the Mesopotamian c. with the
80:5.7 absorbed by the later and virile c. of their homelands
195:0.11 Christians came off more than c. in that they
195:10.1 Jesus’ disciples should be more than c., even
conquers
42:11.5 Space eventually c. linear gravitation because of
conquest
3:5.17 experience by the magnificent c. of a belligerent self.
47:6.3 on personal aggrandizement nor on self-seeking c..
54:1.5 Liberty without the associated c. of self is a figment
62:3.11 one male and one female, were indifferent to c.;
64:6.28 though no great cultural c. of the world races had
66:5.7 The advisers regarding the c. of predatory animals.
67:4.1 all swept into rebellion as were all of the animal-c.
70:8.5 Class evolution was powerfully influenced by c.,
71:1.2 The early states were small and were the result of c..
71:1.2 Such states, resulting from c., were, perforce,
71:1.19 6. C. and reorganization of weak and backward
71:1.23 federations were usually firmly cemented by c..
71:8.9 7. The fostering of science and the c. of disease.
71:8.12 10. The c. of dialects—the triumph of a universal
78:6.8 inferior peoples prepared the way for the later c. of
78:8.8 proclaimed himself King and started out on the c. of
79:1.9 the Mongols under Genghis Khan began the c. of the
79:2.0 2. THE ANDITE CONQUEST OF INDIA
79:3.4 entered India and nearly achieved the religious c. of
79:4.2 These invaders never completed the c. of the country
79:5.1 While the story of India is that of Andite c. and
79:8.1 was delayed by the thoroughness of their c. of Asia.
79:8.2 With the completion of the c. of eastern Asia the
80:4.3 later semimilitary and c.-loving Andite descendants.
80:5.0 5. THE ANDITE C. OF NORTHERN EUROPE
80:5.2 there went forth the successive waves of c., which
80:5.5 The later c. progressed by commercial penetration,
81:6.11 boundaries by peaceful penetration or military c.,
81:6.18 The c. of dialects must precede the spread of culture
93:5.11 approve of his pupil’s ambitious schemes for c.;
93:6.1 Abraham envisaged the c. of all Canaan.
93:6.1 persuaded Abraham to abandon his scheme of c.
108:2.7 Adjusters arrive in mortal minds upon the c. of the
109:2.11 Adjusters are those who have achieved the c. of
109:5.5 Heredity may interfere with rate of personality c.,
110:6.1 within the successive c. of the seven psychic circles
110:6.7 The c. of these levels of cosmic evolution is reflected
110:6.10 selfhood reality is directly determined by circle c..
111:6.2 The courage required to effect the c. of nature and
113:1.6 inward in the task of self-understanding, self-c.,
113:2.2 very first being who attains the requisite circle of c..
117:2.1 The Supreme is the c. of the incomplete present and
117:3.2 the spirit c. of energy-matter through the mediation
121:3.7 peoples, was a feature of Roman military c..
129:3.9 great progress in the ascension and spiritual c. of
131:6.2 Man’s greatest victory is the c. of himself.
134:5.6 And then, by c., tribes become unified as a nation,
136:2.2 in all matters related to the c. of mind and to self-
141:3.8 Jesus portrayed c. by sacrifice, the sacrifice of pride
163:6.2 to go forward in an endless career of spiritual c..”
176:4.4 Prince will many times visit the world whose c.
196:2.7 extraordinary progress in the c. of the human mind
conquests
70:2.21 To discover leaders society must now turn to the c.
71:1.11 8. Decisive c..
78:3.1 explains their long delay in making territorial c..
78:4.5 military in character and more akin to actual c..
78:5.8 The migratory c. of the Andites continued on
78:8.7 Only when these priests made c. of the neighboring
79:1.1 These earlier migrations were in no sense c.;
80:4.3 aggressive Andites who made actual military c..
81:3.7 Military c., colonization, and missionary enterprises
89:10.4 that should lead quickly and surely to those faith c.
consanguineous
70:5.2 in the clan organization, the grouping of c. families.
71:1.23 bitter struggle with these smaller c. clan groups,
82:5.4 groups, when isolated, always reverted to c. mating.
134:5.6 families overlap into c. clans which become united
conscience
52:6.5 Only a moral c. can condemn the evils of national
92:2.6 C., untaught by experience and unaided by reason,
92:2.6 C. never has been, and never can be, a safe guide to
92:2.6 C. is not a divine voice speaking to the human soul.
92:2.6 It is merely the sum total of the moral content of the
92:2.6 it simply represents the humanly conceived ideal of
95:2.5 ritual early became involved with the realms of c.
95:3.2 Such natural evolutions of c. and character were
95:3.5 Nile valley teachers were the first to proclaim c. as
95:4.1 This seer exalted c. to its highest pinnacle of
97:4.7 Amos quickened the national c. of the Hebrews to
97:5.1 It was in the wake of this arousal of c. in the Hebrew
100:1.5 of selfhood accompanied by self-criticism—c.,
100:1.5 for c. is really the criticism of oneself by one’s own
101:0.3 is distinct from the ethical prompting of human c..
101:3.1 survival: the ethical c. and the moral consciousness.
101:5.10 Such religions are predicated on the assurance of c.
101:5.13 only the assurance of faith and the confirmation of c.;
101:7.6 primitive religion that was largely a fairy tale of c.
101:9.2 accordance with their enlightenment and status of c..
103:2.10 A misguided c. can become responsible for much
110:5.1 of the Adjuster with what is commonly called c.;
110:5.1 C. is a human and purely psychic reaction.
110:5.1 C., rightly, admonishes you to do right; but the
110:5.5 conscious reception of the dictations of mortal c..
127:2.8 Jesus could not in clear c. release himself from the
154:0.2 Herod had a bad c. for having put John to death,
154:6.8 the preacher’s eloquence, and how the c. responds to
156:2.7 therefore must you maintain a c. void of offense.”
185:0.4 Although these Jews were not at all bothered in c.
186:1.2 Judas was pricked in his c. about his traitorous
189:4.7 By this time Joanna was c.-stricken that they had
195:2.6 The Stoic and his sturdy appeal to “nature and c.”
195:10.20 knowledge without character, power without c.,
conscience-stricken
189:4.7 By this time Joanna was c. that they had deserted
consciences
145:3.3 Jesus did speak directly to the c. and souls of men.
conscientious
26:9.4 the good news that in very truth the c. creatures of
36:5.8 by the channels of intelligent and c. self-direction.
101:1.6 Faith unites moral insight with c. discriminations of
122:5.1 Joseph was a mild-mannered man, extremely c.,
124:4.9 c. admonition of dutiful submission to his parents;
128:7.3 not c. about earning his share of the family upkeep.
140:8.27 Jesus, even Christianity, carefully provide for c.
155:6.9 can only divide men and set them in c. array
conscious—see self-conscious; see God-conscious
1:3.2 we may be highly c. of the material evidences of his
3:3.1 The divine mind is c. of, and conversant with, the
5:0.1 the intellect of every normal-minded and morally c.
5:2.4 The fact that you are not intellectually c. of close
5:3.7 material limitations can never become highly c. of the
5:6.10 the Father is personally c. of, and in personal touch
6:6.2 Spirit is ever c., minded, and possessed of varied
7:3.1 become still more c. of the loving embrace of the
9:2.5 man can in some degree become c. of the Adjuster,
9:4.2 pure spirit, for spirit is innately c. and identifying.
9:6.1 Source is personally c. of every mind, every intellect,
10:2.7 the Son is c. of being joint parent to the Infinite
10:2.7 The Infinite Spirit is c. of twofold personality
11:2.11 citizens of the central Isle are fully c. of nontime
11:9.4 neither is it c. as mortal man could ever possibly
12:5.4 Time-c. visitors can go to Paradise without sleeping
12:7.6 conduct and uniformity of action is personal, c.,
16:9.14 You become c. of man as your creature brother
16:9.14 creature brother because you are already c. of God
16:9.15 same time c. of the physical reality of the far-flung
17:6.4 further development of entity and group c. of destiny
17:6.4 but we suspect that such a group-c. entity becomes
19:5.5 he is c. of a qualitative indication of such a divine
19:5.10 none of the celestial family have ever been c. of the
20:1.13 Son is personally c. of every act and emotion of
22:2.9 Mighty Messengers are fully c. of their entire
22:7.9 the parental beings are c. of, and can communicate
23:1.2 Solitary Messengers are c. of time, being the first of
24:2.7 is personally c. and aware of your living presence
28:4.11 the chief of seraphim on Urantia is not made c. of
29:3.12 but power centers are c. of the superenergy presence
34:3.8 When a Creative Spirit becomes “space c.,” she is
39:2.11 But the Adjuster is wholly and fully c., in fact,
39:3.8 fully c. of their velocity, direction, and astronomic
47:4.5 You will be c. of all your worth-while experiences as
48:6.3 You will not be c. of the ministry of the transition
62:5.5 twins were acutely c. of love, hate, and revenge,
67:8.2 I am still c. of the exhilaration I experienced as I
75:3.3 Serapatatia was never c. that he was being used as a
76:5.2 they became c. of a new presence within them and
86:1.5 later agriculturists were increasingly c. that crops
100:6.3 The sincere religionist is c. of universe citizenship
101:0.1 civilized mortals who are superbly c. of sonship with
101:2.14 soul trust and assurance of which you become c. as
101:10.9 At last all creatures become c. of the fact that God
102:4.3 Man very early becomes c. that he is not alone in the
103:1.6 If God were not at least personal, he could not be c.,
103:1.6 be c., and if not c., then would he be infrahuman.
103:6.6 spiritual reality in the soul but becomes c. of this
108:3.8 from Personalized Adjusters) who are uniformly c. of
109:5.2 you may become partially c. of the wisdom, truth,
110:6.16 can be almost as truly God-knowing—sonship c.—
110:6.16 lower circle beings are far less c. of experiential
111:1.5 two systems is the human being ever completely c. in
111:1.5 therefore must he work in mind, of which he is c..
111:1.5 It is not so much that man is c. of God as that man
111:3.4 Both the human mind and the Adjuster are c. of the
111:3.4 The soul becomes increasingly c. of both the mind
112:0.16 14. Personality is uniquely c. of time, and this is
113:4.2 On the mansion worlds you will be c. and aware of
113:7.1 truly c. of the identity and presence of the Monitor
114:7.13 (The cosmic reserve corps of universe-c. citizens on
117:6.8 But until such time as mortal man becomes soul-c.
121:3.9 They were not class c., neither did they look upon
124:4.1 Jesus was becoming c. of the way in which he had
124:4.5 at about this time that the lad became keenly c. of
125:2.6 Being thus made c. of his youth, he refrained from
127:0.1 Jesus became increasingly c. of his pre-existence;
127:6.3 Jesus was not markedly c. of it, but what he wanted
128:7.1 Jesus became strongly c. that he possessed a wide
130:4.9 The animal mind is only c. of the objective universe.
130:4.10 endowed intellect that is c. of knowing God.
136:5.5 necessary for Jesus to remain constantly time c..
137:4.3 Jesus became increasingly c. that the people were
139:9.11 But they lived and died c. of having been honored
140:7.6 2. To lead men to become son-c.—to faith-realize
141:7.3 by seeing their lives, would become kingdom c.
141:7.4 —to lead this individual man to become son-c.;
146:3.6 my teaching has made you more c. of the inner
157:6.3 childhood, the years when he was only dimly c. of
160:1.5 but man also is c. of the meaning of meanings—
174:1.4 the true father is never c. of any such separation.
179:4.3 But Judas was painfully c. of the meaning of the
179:5.6 When you become thus spirit-c., the Son is actually
186:5.4 by faith, become spirit-c. that he is a son of God,
194:0.1 the disciples became c. of a new and profound sense
194:1.1 And all the disciples were likewise c. of having
194:2.4 intellectually c. of the outpoured Spirit of Truth.
195:7.8 reactions in a mind c. of values as well as of facts.
195:7.8 One machine cannot be c. of the nature or value of
195:7.12 to recognize such a fact and become c. of the insight
196:0.5 free from fear and fully c. of spiritual invincibility.
196:1.6 (all the while fully c. of the reality of humanity)
conscious act
27:7.1 Worship is the joyous and c. of recognizing and
conscious action
151:3.9 truth contained in parabolical analogy requires c.
conscious attitude
84:5.4 added rights, and all quite regardless of man’s c..
conscious beings
66:2.9 hundred Jerusem volunteers until they became c.,
112:5.13 You will not function as a c., following death, until
conscious choosing
67:1.4 sin is a purposeful resistance to divine reality—a c.
universe-conscious citizens
114:7.13 (The cosmic reserve corps of universe-c. on Urantia
conscious contact
55:6.4 mortals seem to experience considerable c. with the
129:1.14 attained new and high levels of c. with his Adjuster.
conscious desires
39:3.3 not necessarily man’s transient and c., but rather
conscious disdain
146:2.3 deliberate and c. by the creature turns the ears of
conscious disloyalty
89:10.3 There is no real sin in the absence of c. to Deity.
conscious effort
103:2.1 albeit no religious development occurs without c.
conscious enlightenment
19:5.9 Teacher Sons are devoted to the c. of creature
group-conscious entity
17:6.4 but we suspect that such a group-c. becomes space
conscious existence
8:1.8 eternalized with his attainment of personality and c..
conscious experience
0:5.8 2. Mind. The total c. and unconscious experience.
conscious grasp
21:4.5 when he gave up the c. of the incarnated life on
conscious identification
54:3.2 Although wholehearted and c. with evil (sin) is the
conscious intention
177:4.9 In its last motive of c., Judas’ betrayal of Jesus was
conscious levels
5:5.11 personality at all times overspreads all c. with a
133:7.9 Such an ununified mind could hardly attain c. of
conscious mind
172:1.7 Judas dared to think such wicked thoughts in his c.
177:4.4 his c.: Judas had set out to get honor for himself,
conscious mortal
5:0.1 the intellect of every normal-minded and morally c.
133:6.7 every morally c. knows of the existence of his soul
conscious personality
129:3.9 Immanuel before his surrender of c. to embark
130:7.8 to undergo successive enlargements as the c. ascends
conscious possession
34:4.13 This sense is not wholly wanting as a c. by mankind.
conscious preplanning
152:2.10 only miracle that Jesus performed as a result of his c.
conscious process
110:3.6 co-operation with your Adjuster as a particularly c.
conscious realization
84:1.3 Marriage was not even brought about by the c. of
103:6.6 conditioned, as to their c., by the mind activity.
conscious reassembly
47:3.5 resurrections, the real and c. of actual personality
conscious rebellion
76:5.1 had been an error of judgment and not the sin of c.
89:10.6 the lapse of such relations as the consequence of c..
148:4.6 but sin is an attitude of c. which was brought to
188:4.5 Sin is the act of c. and deliberate rebellion against the
conscious reception
110:5.5 and c. of the dictations of mortal conscience.
194:2.10 signified the c. of this gift of the Spirit of Truth
conscious recognition
195:7.8 as a human machine would then be devoid of all c.
conscious regard
146:2.2 1. The persistent and c. for iniquity in the heart of
conscious resistance
110:3.5 Only c. to the Adjuster’s leading can prevent the
conscious response
145:2.9 in the creature’s c. to the divine urge of the spirit to
conscious selection
66:6.6 The Dalamatia teachers sought to add c. social
conscious self
16:9.4 recognition of the reality of selves other than the c.
118:1.3 but inevitably it is the criterion by which the c.
conscious sin
156:2.7 you must not only be cleansed from all c., but you
conscious thought
153:1.5 Judas Iscariot entertained his first c. of deserting.
187:5.2 The last c. of the human Jesus was concerned with
conscious transgression
148:4.4 Sin is the c., knowing, and deliberate transgression
time-conscious visitors
12:5.4 Time-c. can go to Paradise without thus sleeping,
conscious will
120:2.9 unless you should, by an act of deliberate and c.
consciousize
12:5.5 Sequentiality can c. time even in the absence of
48:6.4 The moment you c. on the mansion worlds, you are
consciousizing
113:6.2 there awaits the c. of her former ward in the flesh.
consciously—see consciously, not or never
3:5.15 (evil) becomes sin only when the human will c.
16:9.15 Is it strange that the cosmic mind should be self-c.
34:3.4 the ministration of the universal mind except as she c
34:5.4 capacity for (c. or unconsciously) choosing the
34:5.7 qualifies such a mortal c. to realize the faith-fact of
39:2.11 You are c. unconscious during seraphic rest.
51:1.4 they fail on some mission of assignment or even c.
107:0.4 Every mortal who is c. or unconsciously following
110:3.6 You can c. augment Adjuster harmony by:
110:5.7 fortunate that he remains c. quite unconcerned about
111:1.8 the Adjuster’s leading when and as such leading c.
112:6.7 Mortal mind, prior to death, is self-c. independent of
117:3.6 Man c. grows from the material toward the spiritual
119:3.8 they love and honor Michael too devotedly ever c. to
127:2.7 very first time he had c. resorted to public strategy.
130:1.5 that which is dark and untrue, and which, when c.
144:4.4 appropriated and c. realized as an answer to prayer.
148:3.4 increasingly and c. active in the direction of certain
152:0.3 Jesus’ career, but which he in no sense c. willed.
194:3.19 The joy of this outpoured spirit, when it is c.
consciously, not or never
19:5.9 spiritual attainment, which cannot be c. received;
29:3.12 These living power mechanisms are not c. related to
82:5.1 the savage did not c. reason about such problems.
84:5.4 But man did not c. nor intentionally seize woman’s
91:1.1 This mission of religion is not c observed by mankind
108:3.10 time, but we are not c. certain of thus functioning.
152:0.3 Jesus’ career, but which he in no sense c. willed.
155:6.14 you cannot c. produce such valid proof, albeit there
consciousness—see consciousness of;
see God-consciousness; self-consciousness
0:0.2 in our endeavor to expand cosmic c. and enhance
0:2.2 Cosmic c. implies the recognition of a First Cause,
1:4.2 though they “stand at the door” of c. “and knock”
1:5.16 Father realizes in the fullness of the divine c. all the
3:3.3 power to know all things; God’s c. is universal.
5:2.5 evolves a new phase of soul c. which is capable of
5:2.6 limited to the realms of soul c., but the proofs are
5:5.8 acquires the satisfactions of a more unified human c..
5:5.11 There is first the mind c.—the comprehension of
5:5.11 Then follows the soul c.—the realization of the
5:5.11 Last, dawns the spirit c.—the realization of the
5:5.12 God-knowingness, religious c., is a universe reality,
5:6.4 he endows with the attributes of relative creative c.
6:6.2 mind in some phase there would be no spiritual c. in
7:3.4 and are registered in the highest levels of human c..
7:3.5 If anything originates in your c. that is fraught with
9:4.2 but c. is not inherent in the purely material level.
9:6.3 qualifies them to think and endows them with c.
12:8.11 Organized c. which is not wholly subject to gravity,
16:9.0 9. REALITY OF HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS
16:9.1 Aside from these three inalienables of human c.,
16:9.4 The social c. is not inalienable like the God-c.;
16:9.4 social c. is a cultural development and is dependent
16:9.8 Unselfish social c. must be, at bottom, a religious c.;
16:9.9 Self-consciousness is in essence communal c.: God
23:1.2 creation of the Infinite Spirit to possess a time c..
26:6.3 a transforming growth, a new integration of c.,
34:3.8 choose and act only within the realm of one’s c..
39:5.11 this dimming c. seems to visualize something of the
47:7.5 A real birth of cosmic c. takes place on mansonia
47:10.5 the lapse of c. or a break in the continuity of memory
48:2.18 life to another without having to surrender c..
48:3.17 appears to be designed to translate the cosmic c.
52:6.5 Only ethical c. can unmask the immorality of human
71:3.10 attained by evolution, by the slow growth of civic c.,
74:0.1 They regained c. simultaneously.
74:1.5 they fell asleep in the personality lapse of c. which
82:1.2 and aroused by the endowment of keener sex c. and
86:0.2 became spiritized, and eventually deified in human c..
88:3.3 see to it that their flags, emblems of national c.,
91:0.1 there occurred the inevitable corollary of other-c.,
91:0.4 the early peoples before the times of religious c..
91:7.4 of the content of c. are more or less foreign.
92:7.5 Primitive religion was largely a material-value c., but
97:5.1 arousal of conscience and c. in the Hebrew nations
97:9.2 The Israelitish c. took origin in the hill country of
97:9.2 the Jewish c. originated in the southern clan of Judah
98:2.2 the Levant experienced a revival of spiritual c. and
100:5.2 faith, from confusion of cosmic c. to unification of
100:5.8 the trancelike state of visionary c. be cultivated as a
100:5.9 are diffusion of c. with vivid islands of focal attention
100:5.9 All of this gravitates c. toward the subconscious
101:1.5 religion originate in the domain of man’s moral c.,
101:2.13 insight into reality, the faith-child of the moral c.,
101:3.1 and survival: the ethical conscience and the moral c..
101:3.4 Genuine spiritual faith (true moral c.) is revealed in
101:6.4 this is the most primitive form of creature c..
101:9.3 yielding loyalty to the highest dictates of spiritual c..
101:9.5 Moral c. is just a name applied to the recognition of
101:9.9 Faith becomes the connection between moral c. and
102:2.5 Mind is unity; mortal c. lives on the mind level and
102:3.5 Science, knowledge, leads to fact c.; religion,
102:3.5 religion, experience, leads to value c.; philosophy,
102:3.5 philosophy, wisdom, leads to co-ordinate c.;
102:4.1 Religion and social c. have this in common: They are
103:2.1 in experience prior to its appearance in human c..
103:2.3 moral nature that so early gives origin to a social c..
103:2.6 moves positively, in the emergence of religious c.,
103:2.10 spirit Monitor is realized in human c. as the urge to
103:5.4 of the ego cravings and the budding social c..
103:6.6 their interpretation through the mind media of c..
103:7.13 Reason is the act of recognizing the conclusions of c.
103:7.13 is the act of recognizing the validity of spiritual c.—
108:6.5 exalt sufficiently to exhibit them to the light of c..
109:5.3 only their unfinished creations emerge into c.,
110:4.4 Trust matters of mind beyond the dead level of c. to
110:5.3 which were made during times of fully wakeful c.,
111:1.5 Human c. rests gently upon the electrochemical
112:2.9 of spirit synthesis and cosmic c. in his human mind.
112:2.10 C., much less self-consciousness,cannot be explained
112:2.12 conceived as real in the experience of human c..
112:5.14 and the disruption of mind terminates mortal c..
112:5.19 reassembly of memory, insight, and c.—identity.
112:5.21 difficulty in connecting the new morontia c. with the
113:7.3 work awaiting at the time you attain personality c.
117:3.3 the living way from finite c. to transcendence of c.,
117:6.17 will gradually create in your c. the recognition of the
118:1.3 maturity and the unit of time c. in any given intellect.
118:5.3 Mortal c. proceeds from the fact, to the meaning,
118:5.3 Creator c. proceeds from the thought-value,
120:1.5 From the moment you surrender c., upon the
124:2.1 this increasing revelation within his own c. regarding
124:4.2 a single personality rendered it difficult for his c. to
128:1.8 it was self-evident and always present in his c..
129:3.9 Adjuster, little by little, bring to Jesus’ human c.
129:3.9 of prehuman existence was made clear in Jesus’ c. on
130:2.10 the human mind which enables the subjective c. to
130:4.3 and of growing c. in their deepening appreciation
130:4.9 cannot experience superconsciousness, c. of c..
130:6.3 the c. which has been born in your heart that you
130:7.4 flowing temporal events perceived by creature c..
130:7.6 The nearer c. approaches the awareness of seven
130:7.8 augmentations of depth of insight and scope of c..
132:3.5 sincere self-criticism, and uncompromising moral c..
133:6.6 whether or not the moral c. attains survival status
133:6.6 spiritualization of the self-realization of the moral c.,
133:7.9 the self merely the sum of the successive states of c..
133:7.9 Without the effective functioning of a c. sorter and
133:7.9 If the associations of c. were just an accident,
136:5.5 Any lapse of time c. on his part, in connection
139:4.8 with this kind of self-esteem and superiority c..
141:5.1 Spiritual unity is derived from the c. that each of
145:0.3 from the times of Ruth’s earliest spiritual c. right
145:2.12 At the end of the seizure, when recovering c., he
160:5.12 emotional feelings, philosophic c., and all of that,
161:3.1 utilization of superhuman content of his divine c..
161:3.2 theory that he could, at will, self-limit his divinity c..
161:3.3 between his practice of self-limiting his divine c.
161:3.3 acting with only the human content of c.; then
174:1.4 Sin is an experience of creature c.; it is not a part
174:1.4 of creature c., sin is not a part of God’s c..
180:5.3 function upon supermaterial levels of universe c.,
180:5.12 The old religion was motivated by fear-c.; the new
182:1.8 doctrinal finality and sectarian superiority of group c.
187:2.3 The Master chose to retain his human c. until the
187:4.2 but only in these last hours of c. did he turn with a
187:5.2 fierce sandstorm, Jesus began to fail in human c..
187:5.2 merely reciting in his vanishing c. many Scriptures
188:3.9 To the mortal c. there appeared no lapse of time;
196:0.12 supreme in all matters relating to the religious c..
196:3.2 The religious c. identifies these realities as science,
196:3.34 out through the dim realms of embryonic soul-c. in
196:3.34 an effort to reach the borderland of spirit-c.—contact
196:3.34 Such spirit-c. is the equivalent of the knowledge of
consciousness of
0:2.1 Man’s c. of moral duty and his spiritual idealism
1:5.15 is a part of the Father’s ever-expanding Deity-c. of
2:0.2 before and after his attainment of full c. of divinity.
2:2.6 God does share the c. of all the experience of
3:3.2 every universe are constantly within the c. of God.
4:4.9 The c. of a victorious human life on earth is born of
5:1.6 experience the sublime c. of knowing God and the
5:2.5 mind of mortal man to experience marked c. of the
5:3.8 —the c. of mind, soul, and spirit, and their
5:5.0 5. THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF GOD
5:5.2 the spiritual level of the c. of universe fellowship
5:6.10 personality c. of all creation exists independently of
7:3.3 from the level of human c. to the actual c. of Deity.
7:5.6 not possible for him to suspend c. of personality,
8:1.5 In this way is the soil of life prepared for the c. of
9:4.2 and theoretically antedates the c. of mind.
9:6.1 and is a part of the personal c. of the Infinite Spirit.
9:7.4 and unerring operations of this c. of the cosmos.
9:7.5 the emergence of the presence-c. of the Supreme
9:7.5 to partial contact with the c. of the Supreme.
10:2.7 c. of both sonship with the Father and paternity to
12:5.5 exist without motion in space, but c. of time does.
12:5.7 1. Mind-perceived time—c. of sequence, motion, and
12:5.9 plus a c. of presence and an awareness of duration.
12:8.15 C. of divinity is a progressive spiritual experience.
14:6.15 Thereby is the c of the Son as an infinite complement
16:7.8 futile without that cosmic insight that yields the c. of
23:4.1 development, in all spirit beings, of a c. of group
25:1.6 Sorrow cannot exist in the face of the c. of divine
34:6.12 a positive c. of divine contact and assurance of spirit
34:6.13 The c. of the spirit domination of a human life is
36:5.4 they are in fact a level of c. of the Divine Minister
39:4.13 there is profound satisfaction—c. of achievement—
40:9.4 newly created beings, creatures without c. of former
42:10.5 3. Evolving morontia minds—the expanding c. of
48:7.25 did add to the experiential status the c. of survival.
56:9.5 desire to facilitate comprehension or to augment c.
56:9.8 order of existence ever self-realizes c. of infinity.
79:8.3 C. of past achievements (somewhat diminished in the
84:7.30 progenitor of true morality, the ancestor of the c. of
86:3.1 and expected end of life was not clear to the c. of
86:6.7 man therein achieved a natural c. of relative right and
89:10.1 Ancient man only attained c. of favor with God
89:10.1 The c. of sin persists in the mortal mind, but the
89:10.3 The sense or feeling of guilt is the c. of the violation
89:10.6 following a period of the human c. of the lapse of
89:10.6 as the c. of re-establishment of loyalty relations
91:0.3 superhuman in address, and with the c. of gods,
91:3.4 that of a bona fide c. of the reality of the eternal God
91:7.1 the cultivation of the c. of the presence of God, is
92:0.2 The adjutant of worship—the appearance in animal c.
92:7.12 shortened by the c. of the facilitating ministry of the
98:2.3 the Greeks attempted to attain that c. of security
100:1.5 the wonder-lure, and a normal c. of smallness,
100:3.4 to value; meaning is the appreciative c. of values.
100:6.3 The c. of self-worth has become augmented by the
100:6.4 changed to the natural c. of mortal shortcomings,
100:6.7 the realization of triumphing glory, resident in the c.
100:6.8 enhanced social outlook produces an enlarged c. of
101:1.1 Religion is the experiencing of divinity in the c. of
101:1.6 religion eventually results in the certain c. of God
101:6.1 Morontia insight entails an ever-expanding c. of the
101:9.5 The enlightened spiritual c. of civilized man is not
101:9.8 2. Religion creates for the mind a spiritualized c. of
102:0.3 has its birth in the human heart when the moral c. of
102:2.5 discoveries of science are not truly real in the c. of
102:3.4 Religious experience is the realization of the c. of
102:3.5 revelation leads to the c. of true reality; while
102:3.5 the co-ordination of the c. of fact, value, and true
102:3.9 wisdom is the c. of the meaning of personality;
102:4.1 the mind of God than for you to be sure of the c. of
102:4.1 They are predicated on the c. of other-mindness.
102:7.9 are likewise experiences in the c. of the scientist or
103:2.2 they grew up in the c. of being children of a loving
103:2.2 their fellow mortals who could only attain such c. of
103:4.3 The sense of guilt (not the c. of sin) comes either
103:6.6 material reality be predicated on the mind c. of the
103:7.14 The c. of the Adjuster is based on the intellectual
104:3.2 As the cosmic c. of mortal man expands,
107:0.4 C. of Adjuster presence is c. of God’s presence.
110:3.7 basing the human life on the highest c. of truth,
110:4.3 the sudden emergence into c. of ideas which have
110:6.5 upon the evolving c. of this God-seeking mind-soul.
110:6.16 progressive approach to the morontia c. of initial
110:6.17 c. of progressive kinship with the cosmic actuality
112:1.10 —the capacity to experience unchallengeable c. of
112:5.13 you attain the new c. of morontia on the mansion
112:5.14 The c. of that creature cannot subsequently reappear
112:5.22 experiences survive in the eternal c. of the Adjuster
112:6.8 re-explore and relearn, to recapture, the memory c.
113:4.6 and the Son-c. of the Spirit of Truth are all divinely
117:1.1 He is the c. of the finite cosmos, the completion of
117:6.2 you cannot help having born in your minds the c. of
117:6.15 limits of a creature’s c. of the reality and actuality
120:3.10 and achieve the surrender of your c. of personality,
126:5.12 the c. of approaching manhood with its increased
130:4.9 cannot experience superconsciousness, c. of c..
130:7.5 displace the onetime c. of the linear sequence of
133:4.10 is indeed difficult and seldom yields c. of success;
133:7.10 A human mind, built up solely out of the c. of
141:5.2 spirit understanding growing out of the mutual c. of
144:5.32 Inspire us with the divine c. of The presence and
147:4.7 wholehearted social service growing out of the c. of
160:1.11 subjecting the personality to the c. of contacting
160:1.12 that c. of union with divinity which equips man
160:2.8 Great spiritual power is inherent in the c. of devotion
160:3.5 becoming free to attain c. of the higher currents of
160:5.13 The c. of the impulse to be like God is not true
161:2.6 Jesus possesses a superhuman c. of the presence
161:3.1 C. of divinity was a gradual growth in the mind of
161:3.1 of variously limiting his human c. of his divinity.
168:2.5 had had no c. of time since falling asleep in death.
170:3.9 the c. of being a member of the family of believers
175:1.3 the joy and liberty of the c. of sonship with God.
177:4.10 this deliberate, persistent, selfish, and vengeful c. of
178:1.13 The c. of sonship with God should quicken the
180:1.6 The c. of sacrifice implies the absence of that
180:5.1 The new teacher is the conviction of truth, the c. of
180:5.2 of divinity and the c. of communion with God.
180:5.3 Wisdom comprises the c. of knowledge elevated
180:5.8 the golden rule consists in the c. of the spirit of the
188:3.6 The Creator c. of Michael must have been at large
188:3.9 4. We think the human or mortal c. of Jesus slept
194:0.1 This new c. of spiritual strength was followed by a
194:2.4 The spirit never creates a c. of himself, only a c. of
194:2.4 the Spirit of Truth is not to be found in your c. of
194:2.7 the living and growing spiritual c. of the reality of
195:7.8 Without the c. of the concept of values within
195:7.14 materialism implies a supermaterial c. of the mind
196:0.9 yet, despite this very deep c. of close relationship
196:0.10 secret of his unparalleled religious life was this c. of
196:1.6 Just as men must progress from the c. of the
196:1.6 Jesus ascend from the nature of man to the c. of
196:1.6 seven stages of faith c. of progressive divinization.
196:2.2 status of the c. of his oneness with the Father.
196:2.2 Jesus progressed from a purely human c. of the faith
196:2.2 to the c. of his close association with the Father in
196:2.2 None is good but God,” to that sublime c. of divinity
196:2.3 Jesus as he walked on earth in the full c. of divinity.
196:3.3 The finding of God, the c. of identity with reality,
conscript
72:6.6 After the c. workers support themselves and set
conscription
134:6.6 Neither does the question of c. or voluntary military
consecrate
69:9.13 The priests would “c.” a piece of land, and the land
consecrated—see consecrated to
39:1.14 Even the true and c. teachers of time are assisted,
43:4.5 On this c. highland the ascending mortals assemble
67:3.7 so as to empower the fully c. will of the creature to
70:11.5 mores, while religion c. the custom as moral law,
88:2.5 no sort of image that might become c. as a fetish.
91:2.4 offering of their own c. wills to the doing of the will
100:3.1 There is a c. completeness in religious loyalty which
100:5.4 concentrated and c. purpose of the superconscious
109:6.5 in each of life’s recurring situations maintained a c.
110:4.5 You are so devoid of c. co-operation that your
125:0.4 new sons of the law who were about to be c. as
125:2.6 these restrictions on the newly c. youths were lifted.
160:5.10 we continue to walk in spiritual paths of c. living.
163:4.10 1. C. devotion. To pray always for more laborers to
182:1.5 For their sakes I have lived among men and have c.
193:4.3 he was one of the twelve c. ambassadors on earth.
195:2.3 The early Romans were sublimely c. individuals.
196:1.4 his sincere human life of c. religious motivation if
196:2.7 He was a wholly c. mortal, unreservedly dedicated
196:2.8 and commend the c. and worshipful man of wealth.
consecrated to
1:6.5 all of man’s personality endowments must be c. to
5:1.6 unreservedly c. to the doing of the Father’s will,
89:7.4 Later, a maiden c. to the gods as a sacrifice might
108:2.9 c. to unselfish ministry to his brethren in the flesh,
110:1.2 tireless toilers are c. to the future personification of
129:3.5 c. to the sublime task of living his mortal earth life
133:1.4 I am c. to doing the will of my Father in heaven.
187:2.9 life dedicated to the high spiritual ideal of being c. to
195:9.6 the energies of living be c. to the unselfish service
consecrates
117:4.14 When man c. his will to the doing of the Father’s
consecrating
118:8.2 the process of c. the human mind to the execution of
196:3.17 survival is in great measure dependent on c. the
consecration
1:1.2 will is man’s choicest gift to God; in fact, such a c.
5:2.1 by the degree of the c. of the creature’s will to the
20:1.14 culminating in creature c. to the will of the Father
21:3.18 2. To make an experiential c. to each phase of the
21:3.22 experience with the sevenfold experience of c. to the
88:2.4 The primitives believed that a ceremony of c. caused
91:9.6 you have effected an unqualified c., and a dynamic
92:7.9 3. C. intensity—the degree of devotion to divine
98:3.4 of Roman youths was the occasion of their solemn c.
109:6.5 Such decisive c. constitutes the true passport from
110:3.4 a true and understanding c. to the eternal aims of
111:5.0 5. THE CONSECRATION OF CHOICE
111:5.5 It is a c. of will, an expansion of will, a glorification
118:1.2 Such a c. of will is tantamount to the realization of
118:7.8 supremacy of c. to the purposes of the universe,
125:0.4 his mother was not to accompany him to the c.
125:0.5 passed through the c. rituals but was disappointed by
125:2.8 youths were seldom admitted to the c. of sons of the
125:2.12 of boys his own age, fellow candidates for the c.,
125:3.1 Being a young man of the c., he was supposed to
125:4.3 And when Jesus explained that he had received c.
125:6.6 recognized as a son of the law, and had received c.
128:1.14 Having taken James to the temple for c., Jesus
128:3.4 into the commonwealth of Israel at the Passover c.
134:7.6 the task of effecting his full c. to the remainder of his
135:1.2 since Nazarites of lifelong c. were the only persons,
135:2.3 not only Nazarites of lifelong and time-period c.
136:2.6 His was the baptism of c. to the performance of
140:0.3 in some sort of solemn ceremony of personal c.
140:9.0 9. THE DAY OF CONSECRATION
140:9.1 engaged in the solemn act of the c. of the twelve.
140:9.2 The Master’s c. charge was: “Go into all the world
140:10.0 THE EVENING AFTER THE CONSECRATION
174:0.2 Be loyal to your oath of c..”
179:5.8 There was nothing of ceremonial c. about the supper
192:3.2 a memory of their former c. to the Father’s service
194:3.16 act of intelligent self-surrender and unreserved c..
196:0.10 the greatest of all offerings: the c. and dedication of
196:0.10 a c. of impulse, a clarification of viewpoint,
196:0.10 the validation of c., a technique for the adjustment
196:0.10 He lived just such a life of prayerful c. to the doing
196:1.1 it was a wholehearted c. of himself to such an
196:1.2 will and of c. to the unselfish service of man.
consecrations
21:3.19 of one of the seven c. to the will of Paradise Deity.
consecutive
42:9.3 such a quality will change for six c. elements, but
139:1.9 a fairly c. narrative of the Master’s life on earth.
consensus
35:9.8 On Uversa it is the c. that we have had so much
174:2.1 It was the c. of this meeting that it would be
consent—noun
21:2.4 a Creator Son must secure the c. and working
21:2.5 any new design of creature, he must secure the c. of
21:3.1 Creator Son is given the range of a universe by the c.
45:4.20 the unanimous c. of the sixteen permanent members,
50:2.6 arbitrary execution is ever carried out without the c.
55:4.12 upon the c. of the System Sovereign, they may be
65:2.14 the Life Carriers, with the c. of their superiors, so
69:9.7 women; marriage required the c. of the tribal ruler.
72:3.7 the right to marry without parental c is not bestowed
72:7.6 provisions which cannot be modified except by c. of
72:8.7 Parental c. is required before twenty-five in order to
108:5.4 By and with the c. of your will, the Adjuster has the
110:2.2 has been accomplished with your co-operative c.;
111:1.9 With your c., this faithful pilot will safely carry
111:3.1 initiated by the indwelling Adjuster with the c. of the
114:5.2 involving seraphim and midwayers are, by mutual c.,
117:3.13 factualize this idea in time and space with the c. of
117:4.8 the Adjuster, with the c. of the human will, weaves
119:1.5 universal c. he has become chief of Melchizedeks
128:5.7 Jesus gave c. for James’s marriage two years later,
134:1.4 but they had disliked to do this without Jesus’ c.;
138:3.2 And Jesus nodded his c..
138:3.2 Matthew’s c. that Simon be bidden to this feast.
152:2.1 establish a new encampment, but Jesus refused c..
157:4.2 Peter, becoming by common c., the spokesman for
165:3.8 but the last I may not do without your c.;
167:4.2 did now ask the Father’s c. for the manifestation
183:5.4 that these Jews do not kill him without Pilate’s c..
184:3.13 knew that they must secure the c. of the Roman
185:0.2 been informed by those who had secured his c.,
192:0.2 Peter naturally assumed it and held it by common c.
consent—verb
66:5.25 These primitive men would not c. to experiment with
72:0.2 unusual for the system rulers to c. to the narration on
119:8.1 But Michael would not c. to the withdrawal of the
123:6.8 Mary was half persuaded to c.; she was convinced
125:6.12 Jesus, in his mind, would many times refuse to c. to
125:6.12 Even when Jesus could not c., he would do
127:2.9 if they would c. to allow Jesus to remain “with us,
128:4.2 But he would not c..
128:7.4 in favor of casting him out, but Jesus would not c..
129:2.9 The father was insistent that Jesus c. to travel with
130:5.2 was delighted with the thought that Jesus might c. to
134:4.5 religious wars unless all religions c. to the transfer of
136:8.3 Besides, if he would c. to do just one unnatural
138:3.2 Jesus would approve and c. to be the guest of honor.
140:7.1 Would you c. for us to stay hereabouts for just a
144:6.2 to participate in their discussions, though he did c.
145:5.10 Jesus listened to them patiently, but would not c. to
151:6.8 to go back with them, but the Master would not c..
153:2.3 sought to kill Jeremiah, but the judges would not c.
161:2.5 and rejoices when they c. to see the light of truth.
166:1.5 And that you c. to what your fathers did is made
171:6.2 that Jesus would c. to abide with the chief publican
172:5.12 anyone who would c. to ride upon an ass or the colt
185:2.8 this man to death without a trial; neither will I c. to
185:7.4 Why should you expect that I would c. to his death
consented
75:3.7 plans had developed to the point where Eve c. to
75:3.9 Eve c to embark upon the much-discussed enterprise
75:4.3 Eve had c. to participate in the practice of good and
84:3.8 Woman’s first liberation came when man c. to till the
84:3.8 c. to do what had theretofore been regarded as
88:2.5 Moses c. to the putting of certain relics alongside
90:4.3 priests and medicine men who c. to treat disease.
111:5.3 trusted a part of himself to be with men; has c. to
121:8.3 narrative, and Mark c. to undertake its preparation.
127:5.6 importuned her father to leave Nazareth until he c.
129:1.2 to join him in the enterprise, and Jesus readily c..
132:0.3 the chief reason why Jesus c. to make this journey.
137:4.1 And everybody rejoiced when Jesus c. to lead the
141:1.1 Though they c. to remain behind, many of them
143:5.5 cast aside by her husband and in dire straits had c.
144:1.10 Jesus c., in answer to Thomas’s request, to teach
145:1.2 And Simon c. to follow Jesus’ directions because
145:5.9 By the time James c. to go with Jude, Jesus had
154:3.2 was brought to bear upon Herod before he c. to
154:5.3 Jesus c. to David Zebedee’s continuing his
158:2.4 therefore have I c. to be received in accordance with
169:3.3 Lazarus, Jesus never c. to make comment thereon.
177:2.2 your parents c.; Amos’s parents refused; they loved
185:1.6 condemnation of having c. to the crucifixion of
190:5.5 Finally Jesus c., and very soon after they went into
consenting
122:2.5 only c. halfheartedly to believe in Gabriel’s visit to
consents
5:3.8 The mortal mind c. to worship; the immortal soul
111:5.4 the creature personality c.—chooses—to subject the
consequence—see consequence, in
0:4.12 the material creations a part of Deity; they are a c..
0:12.6 inevitably powerize and personalize as the Deity c.
2:3.2 The greatest punishment (in reality an inevitable c.)
10:2.4 the conjoint personality, the unique personal c. of
10:2.5 the Third Source and Center is the superadditive c.
26:5.5 Time is of little c. on the Havona circles.
71:3.1 the administrative form of a government is of little c.
75:7.5 dissolution was the inevitable c. of the default of
79:8.9 stability and persistence of Chinese culture is a c. of
86:0.2 a natural biologic c. of the psychologic inertia of
89:10.6 of such relations as the c. of conscious rebellion.
90:3.8 This theory of disease as a c. of divine wrath is still
98:1.4 As a c. of these factors in religious evolution, there
101:1.5 faculty of human personality which accrues as a c.
104:0.3 As a c. of these natural associations in human
105:7.1 would appear to have eventuated as a c. of the finite;
106:8.14 This is the deity c. of the unity of the Trinity in
106:8.15 This is the deity c. of the eventuated unity of the
106:8.16 the personality c. of the final function of the Trinity
106:8.19 certainly unify on the second level as the direct c.
106:8.22 what would transpire as a c. of such deity unity?
112:7.17 Paradise finaliters whose natures are the cosmic c. of
115:7.1 could only know growth and development as a c.
116:3.6 in the emergence of the Supreme personality c. of all
117:1.3 this cosmic existence is a c. of the creative acts and
117:2.1 The culminating c. of all this growth is the Supreme
163:3.3 it is of no c. in the spiritual life of those who would
170:5.12 that social results would appear in the world as a c.
consequence, in
0:10.1 actualization of God the Absolute would be in c. of
9:0.2 diverse creations which have appeared in c. of the
50:6.5 rested under the spiritual ban of Norlatiadek in c. of
50:7.1 creatures hailing from the worlds quarantined in c.
57:8.25 the further separation of the land masses and, in c.,
62:3.11 and apes and have greatly deteriorated in c..
68:2.7 fleeting sex passion as in c. of food requirement;
93:1.3 it was in c. of having been thrown so completely on
94:5.2 It was in direct c. of this teaching that the earliest
101:4.2 physical sciences stand in need of revision in c. of
101:5.12 in c. of the practical working union of the faith of
101:7.4 but there stagnate in c. of cultural slavery.
117:3.10 in c. of the divinity successes of the creator children
118:4.5 and in c. of the volitional mandates of the Trinity.
150:2.2 in c. of the attitude of reputable society toward
176:3.7 all who behold your spiritual fruits and in c. thereof
177:2.2 suffered distortion in c. of your parents’ loveless
consequences
2:3.2 changeless decrees so that we can avoid the just c. of
3:1.5 the Adjuster must needs go through the c. of evil
3:1.10 from suffering the isolating c. of the alienating acts
4:2.5 and, sometimes, the c. of insurrectionary rebellion,
4:3.3 is due to the far-reaching c. of the Lucifer rebellion
12:9.3 different from, the predictable additive c. of such
19:6.4 The ultimate c. of these transactions have never been
34:7.4 The Urantia peoples are suffering the c. of a double
34:7.6 largely escape the dire c. of the Caligastic rebellion
48:7.13 11. The act is ours; the c. God’s.
50:6.5 temporal c. of these serious blunders in the earlier
54:5.12 it should require a million years to wind up the c..
54:6.3 must each member suffer the immediate time-c. of
54:6.3 reap the benefits and suffer the c. of the rightdoing
54:6.4 If you are made to suffer the evil c. of the sin of
54:6.4 None of these fraternal c of misbehavior in the group
67:0.1 the occurrence and c. of the planetary rebellion.
67:7.1 The personal (centripetal) c. of the creature’s willful
67:7.2 The impersonal (centrifugal) c. of embraced sin are
67:7.4 But the full c. of erroneous thinking, evil-doing,
67:7.4 Sin is fraught with fatal c. to personality survival
67:7.5 Evil and sin visit their c. in material and social realms
67:7.7 is wholly personal as to moral guilt or spiritual c.,
75:5.6 The c. of the follies of misguided parents are shared
75:7.4 fully explained to them the c. of any vital departure
75:7.4 the c. attendant upon the default of Adam and Eve.
75:8.1 been uplifted despite the c. of the Adamic default.
76:3.1 As time passed in the second garden, the c. of default
83:0.3 sex relationship entails the certain c. of self-denial
84:5.2 women because they suffered more from the c. of the
84:7.2 the sex act imposes no biologic c. upon man.
84:7.20 protection of the child from the natural c. of foolish
86:2.3 of existence appear between acts and their c..
89:10.5 no wise mitigates the time-space c. of such disloyalty
103:9.11 not be overmuch influenced by its emotional c..
104:1.13 in its philosophic implications and cosmological c.
117:5.5 “The act is ours, the c. God’s.”
117:5.12 the impersonal c. of such utilization remain forever
117:5.13 the character c. of the experience of having used
133:1.4 powers of resistance, regardless of c. to the attacker.
145:2.8 family often suffer the material c. of family mistakes
148:5.3 inevitable; the destroying c. of iniquity are inexorable
148:6.11 Next, he suffers the inexorable c. of sin—the
154:5.2 carry on the work of the kingdom regardless of c..
175:4.7 feared the c. of the further spread of Jesus’ strange
176:3.8 such selfish stewards must accept the c. of their
184:4.6 to escape personality isolation, with all its c. of fear
192:2.8 Learn to weigh the c. of your sayings and your
consequent—see consequent upon
2:1.11 but we question whether infinity and c. universal
41:7.8 5. Solar contraction; the cooling and c. contraction
42:5.4 condensation occurs with a c. storage of energy.
57:5.2 your sun the continued contraction and c. gradual
58:4.7 with water submergence and c. rock deposition.
60:0.1 sea restriction and c. deepening, together with a
73:0.1 resulting from the Caligastia downfall and c. social
79:8.6 the c. promotion of peace among farming groups.
84:7.28 Marriage, with children and c. family life,
94:4.10 of God and sonship and c. brotherhood of all men,
95:2.5 the body and of c. pleasurable survival after death.
111:1.6 the exquisite melodies of God identification and c.
112:2.17 cosmic problem solving and c. universe mastery.
117:2.3 his present status of incompleteness and c. growth.
118:4.1 man’s mislocation of Deity personality and c.
118:5.3 before there can ever be universal sonship and c.
132:3.10 self-understanding and c. voluntary self-restraint.
147:4.7 the fatherhood of God and the c. recognition of the
156:4.3 to their world-wide commerce and c. enrichment,
160:1.6 must expect to suffer the c. hazards of emotional
167:5.7 service and c. joy in the establishment of homes
consequent upon
11:8.6 This emergent energy is originally neutral but c.
23:2.14 supreme satisfactions c. the contact of the minds of
37:2.11 the Evening Stars c. the completed emergence of
43:5.12 growing out of the confusion c. the Satania rebellion.
64:7.1 retreat of the Mediterranean Sea, c. the elevation of
69:3.4 2. Modification c. upon age and disease.
70:8.7 5. Geographic—classes arose c. urban or rural
71:3.7 progress of individual liberty c. enhanced self-control
78:5.1 the great renaissance of the Garden c. the union of
81:6.22 the loss of employment by large numbers c. the rapid
83:8.2 much spiritual progress may accrue c. the sincere
95:5.15 and c. their sojourn in Egypt these Bedouins carried
99:4.2 suffers most from the decadence c. transition from
101:1.7 and the obligations c. the illumination of revelation
101:6.17 actualized c. the terminal bestowal of Michael,
110:7.9 in a supreme situation, and c. a supreme decision.
117:6.15 an enlargement of experience receptivity c. the
117:6.18 Man’s sometime attainment of the Supreme is c.
133:1.2 the passing of just sentence c. fair judgment,
156:5.13 Believers are immune to the depression c. purely
160:2.8 the courage to fight those battles c. the ascent to
170:2.7 mortal sojourn on earth acquired new meanings c.
196:3.19 love, with joy and satisfaction c. sharing this love in
consequential
43:5.9 the duty of adjusting all difficulties c. to rebellion
54:6.7 The passing of time has enhanced the c. good to
82:2.1 indifferently leaves the c. problems to be solved by
104:5.1 They are c. to the existence of the triunities.
consequentials
107:6.6 of the ancestor of gravity, not the c. of gravity;
consequently
1:3.7 is destined to become increasingly material and c.
21:4.5 completed six phases of his bestowal career; c.,
22:4.5 C. they function as the co-ordinate associates of the
63:2.5 nest was dry and highly inflammable and c. flared
68:5.13 now is industry supplementing agriculture, with c.
118:10.8 as the Supreme c. emerges as an actual unifier of all
143:6.1 c. the sowers and the reapers rejoice together.
176:2.8 C., when the records were left blank concerning
conservation
36:2.4 3. The life-c. sphere.
36:2.16 World Number Three is devoted to the c. of life.
36:2.16 the early establishment of the life-c. commission,
36:3.9 matter of the development and c. of the life plasm.
48:6.7 the great law of the c. and dominance of goodness:
58:6.5 their body fluids by ingenious techniques of salt c..
65:3.3 perished in spite of all our efforts toward their c..
66:5.9 4. The faculty on dissemination and c. of knowledge
68:0.2 preserved by the enlightened c. of social inheritance.
79:8.6 Such irrigation and soil-c. difficulties contributed to
79:8.11 1. C. of property and wealth.
87:2.10 And this c. of property enabled them to become
91:0.4 prayers do not contribute anything to the c. of any
91:1.1 group to secure (to actualize) this c. of higher values
91:2.1 assisting religion in the c. of all worth-while values.
91:3.3 the most potent agency of religion in the c. of the
98:6.5 the technique for the c. of moral and social values.
101:5.4 assurance of, and belief in, the c. of eternal realities,
114:6.9 Those who work for the c. of the evolutionary races
195:6.8 Science may expatiate on the c. of matter, but
195:6.8 religion validates the c. of men’s souls—it concerns
conservatism
79:8.3 and the c. of an overwhelmingly agricultural people,
139:8.8 of safety first, but if his c. was voted down, Thomas
conservative
24:3.1 From c. deductions based on our knowledge of their
84:3.5 She became more alert and c. than man, though less
194:3.8 possible a religion which is neither radical nor c.;
conservatively
102:8.6 Organized religion has proved to be c. tardy.
conservator
5:6.1 God the Father is the bestower and the c. of every
56:4.5 Paradise parent, God the Father, the bestower, c.,
99:5.1 Religion has always been a c. of morals and stabilizer
conservators
29:4.32 These entities are masterly energy c. and custodians.
44:6.5 These enhancers and c. of feeling are those who
114:7.10 The reservists unconsciously act as c. of essential
conserve
34:2.4 never fails the Son in all efforts to uphold and c.
73:5.3 the sanitary regulations designed to c. its purity.
82:5.3 in an effort to c. property within a clan, mores have
91:1.1 The function of early evolutionary religion is to c.
91:7.11 6. To c. currently recognized social, moral, ethical,
95:4.4 Amenemope functioned to c. the ethics of evolution
96:6.2 the group who would c. the Melchizedek teaching
97:10.5 functioned to c. the highest values of its followers.
97:10.5 the Jewish religion did c. moral values; therefore it
99:6.2 And all live religions c. morality, promote welfare,
102:5.3 only religion can c., exalt, and spiritualize values.
110:4.6 designed to foster and c. the higher spiritual types of
160:3.2 designed to c. and augment their spiritual energies.
196:3.35 the surviving Adjuster c. those realities born of love
conserved
69:0.3 the mores of the past as they have been c. by taboos
91:6.4 powers of human nature which are stored and c. in
109:6.7 upon personalization, these surviving and c. realities
113:6.1 mortal mind and the Adjuster—are faithfully c. by
conservers
44:4.9 the general supervision of this group of thought c..
conserving
3:1.10 sometimes with the hope of c. and safeguarding
65:3.6 we, the Life Carriers, do toward fostering and c.
94:9.6 Buddhism succeeds in c. many of the highest moral
98:2.5 failed to develop a technique for fostering and c.
consider
3:5.5 C. the following: Is courage—strength of character—
10:0.3 I c. nothing else in all the universe of universes to
15:4.7 pause to c. that the light you behold left those suns
30:1.14 C. the following: The Consummator of Universe
41:7.13 pause to c. that one drop of ordinary water contains
44:4.7 pause and c. the technique of your disordered and
46:2.7 Pause to c. that this first world of detention in the
47:4.6 Pause to c.: Mansonia number one is a very
48:6.33 You should c. the statement about “heaven” and
51:6.3 And again, pause to c. how the moral authority of
64:5.4 we separately c. the six Sangik races of Urantia.
74:8.11 did not c. these writings to be divine revelations;
84:8.5 (When you use salt to savor food, pause to c. that,
92:2.3 pause to c. that passing generations have feared to
105:1.7 pause to c. that even this inconceivable creation can
115:4.3 pause to c. that their very infinity must in itself
117:2.3 C. the status of the creature-trinitized sons: They
127:5.5 could not c. marriage until that was accomplished;
132:5.15 1. As steward of inherited wealth you should c. its
155:1.4 C. the Greeks, who have a science without religion,
161:2.1 kingdom, there remained only one more point to c.,
165:5.2 c. the ravens; they sow not neither reap, they have
165:5.3 “C. the lilies, how they grow; they toil not, neither
178:2.5 As for the Passover, that you will have to c. after we
considerable
15:5.5 barred nebula, not infrequently it is thrown out a c.
39:5.4 among its diverse races is one of c. proportions.
41:5.5 with unabated velocity until it encounters c. masses
46:4.1 C. portions of Jerusem are assigned as residential
47:3.1 the first mansion world, you will notice c. change,
53:7.6 seraphim, not an angel was lost, but a c. group of the
55:6.4 mortals seem to experience c. conscious contact
57:5.12 Angona solar extrusion, which existed at a c. angle
57:5.13 planetary family pursued orbits of c. distance from
59:1.3 crawls out on the land and soon makes c. progress
61:1.1 For a c. time the land gradually rose but was washed
61:1.10 mammary glands, and all were covered with c. hair.
61:1.13 C. foraminiferal limestone was deposited in
61:2.13 C. specialization has subsequently appeared, but the
62:2.3 primitive man, being curious and exhibiting c.
62:5.4 objects and other beings and exhibited c. vanity.
65:0.6 so do the Life Carriers exercise c. discretionary
66:5.13 this group had made c. progress in their attempt to
68:5.4 to become a hunter and thus to gain c. freedom from
72:7.12 The government earns a c. sum from the leasing of
73:4.5 lack of faith on Van’s part and made c. trouble,
79:5.6 assimilated much of the red stock and were in c.
79:5.8 red but containing a c. admixture of the yellow,
79:6.7 were soon to benefit by a c. influx of Andite blood
79:7.1 the Andites, in c. numbers, were traversing the pass
80:0.2 There is a c. percentage of the original Andonite
80:3.2 present-day Russia they had absorbed a c. amount of
80:8.2 Asia Minor, which region they occupied in c strength
80:9.2 Nordic race contained a c amount of Andonite blood
80:9.6 carried with it c. numbers of the Iranian Andites
80:9.8 This group absorbed a c amount of secondary Sangik
81:4.11 by Sangik admixture and by c. Andonic crossing.
81:6.1 blend, but their civilizations did to a c. extent mix.
84:4.3 this has always given intelligent women c. influence
89:5.7 There was c. commerce in women and children who
92:2.3 A c. amount of religious controversy has been
93:5.3 these versatile children of Terah that had c. to do
100:4.2 philosophic standard of living entails c. commotion
106:6.1 We therefore encounter c. difficulty in attempting to
108:1.1 human inheritance must therefore be a c. factor in
112:6.8 Without the Adjuster, it requires c. time for the
121:2.7 while under Roman suzerainty, enjoyed a c. degree
123:3.8 The next few years Joseph did c. work at Cana,
124:3.3 Jesus spent c. time at the caravan supply shop,
124:6.1 A c. company (103) made ready to depart from
126:5.7 Mary hoped for the receipt of a c. sum of money
126:5.10 Jesus rented a c. piece of land just to the north of
126:5.11 provided they could collect the c. sum of money due
127:2.1 At about this time there was c. agitation, especially
127:4.7 and was the cause of c. anxiety to Jesus and Mary.
128:2.3 worked with metals and acquired c. skill at the anvil.
128:3.1 Miriam earned c. by the sale of milk and butter;
128:6.7 Jude did make c. trouble for Jesus, and always was
130:0.3 They spent c. time visiting and resting on Cyprus
132:5.17 accumulated wealth endows its possessor with a c.
133:8.1 Gonod had c. business to transact; so Jesus and
135:12.4 Herod spent c. time at his Perean residences,
141:3.2 each of these apostles also did c. religious work.
142:2.3 After c. discussion of the heavenly Father’s
144:7.2 Jesus spent c. time teaching the twenty-four and
148:8.3 Kirmeth created a c. disturbance at the camp,
151:6.3 There were c. spells when he would find some
151:6.5 By this time a c. crowd had assembled from the
158:4.1 discerned a c. crowd gathered around the apostles
159:2.4 raised up a c. company of believers at Kanata before
162:0.4 Jesus spent a c. portion of October with Abner and
162:2.1 that Jesus taught in the temple, a c. company sat
162:2.2 After c. debate one of the crowd stepped forward
162:9.3 At Bethany he spent c. time with his apostles;
164:1.1 That evening a c. company gathered about Jesus
166:1.3 After c. whispering between Nathaniel and an
168:4.2 and spent c. time discussing their recent experiences
176:1.5 The apostles sat in silence in the moonlight for a c.
177:2.1 Jesus spent c. time comparing their early childhood
185:5.8 the delay unfortunately provided c. time in which
187:2.3 There was c. sentiment against crucifixion in
188:1.6 There was c hurry and haste about the burial of Jesus
191:0.2 John’s attitude had c. influence on them, especially
191:5.1 obtained c. pleasure from their persistent attentions
192:2.4 said with c. feeling, “Lord, you know all things,
192:4.4 They did c. teaching and preaching on the way down
considerably
11:3.4 a number beyond your concept, occupies c. less
23:0.2 I conjecture that this is c. less than one seventh of
30:4.34 The story varies c. in the different superuniverses,
33:4.2 of nature though c. limited in the attributes of Deity.
49:4.3 can see and hear c. more than the Urantia races.
52:7.2 one thousand years of planetary time and often c.
57:8.4 of the water-covered surface became c. depressed.
58:2.1 Chicago’s bill for sunshine would amount to c.
58:5.6 basalt, a form of lava c. heavier than the granite of
59:4.7 many of the shore lines were c. elevated so that the
61:7.11 the center of ice accumulation moved c. northward.
64:7.14 the indigo tribes were c. improved by this racial
65:8.2 the completed evolution of life in c. less than one
68:2.2 While the level of intelligence has contributed c. to
72:3.9 the year on this planet is c. longer than on Urantia.
73:3.4 The coast line of this land mass was c. elevated,
77:8.10 They are c. nearer the angelic type of being and are
78:5.5 They contributed c. to the northern groups of the
79:7.6 —the valley of the Euphrates benefited c. thereby,
82:6.2 many desirable traits which would have c. enhanced
82:6.10 a secondary Sangik race, the latter is c. improved at
83:5.11 sweetheart, did not appear until the races were c.
94:5.4 yellow race, their original message had become c.
121:8.3 The record has since been c. changed, numerous
122:7.8 Mary was weary; she was c. distressed and besought
129:2.11 Jude had c. increased his quota and kept up this extra
135:6.4 in this short time he baptized c. over one hundred
158:4.4 The nine apostles were c. perturbed when this man
172:5.3 but he was c. sobered by the time they returned to
184:1.5 Annas was c. disturbed by Jesus’ refusal to answer
188:0.3 In the meantime, the sandstorm having c. abated,
192:0.1 for Galilee, the Jewish leaders had quieted down c..
considerate
3:2.8 intelligent, kind, and eternally c. of the best good,
3:5.17 They are innately kind and c., but hardly altruistic
6:4.9 lower realms the Eternal Son is just as kind and c.,
10:7.6 will be revealed as altogether meaningful and c.,
20:6.6 majority of planets have afforded them a more c.
100:7.9 Jesus was always touchingly c. of all men because he
107:3.5 2. Always to be c. of the limitations and inexperience
124:4.3 was always compassionate and c. of their welfare
125:5.8 Jesus was eminently fair and c. in the asking of
137:7.3 live so near God could be so friendly and c. of men.
139:5.7 he was patient with Philip and c. of his inability to
161:2.5 and fair and at the same time so merciful and c..
192:2.7 be a c. and wise counselor to James my brother
considerately
84:4.8 childbearing age, she was usually treated more c.,
consideration—see consideration of; consideration to
12:6.4 make certain that you take into c. the interrelation of
19:1.3 it will be more helpful to postpone their detailed c.
20:5.6 mercy and affectionate c., these Magisterial Sons
26:2.7 tertiary supernaphim will therefore receive first c..
28:4.6 attitude of Michael regarding some matter under c.,
28:4.11 supervising angel is immediately available for c. at
28:5.12 and actual status of the peoples and worlds under c.,
35:0.7 Their c. will occupy the whole of the next paper.
37:7.2 the Mansion World Teachers will receive further c.
40:0.11 the three basic orders of ascending mortals, c. will
46:8.2 then will come up for c. the readmission of isolated
50:7.1 is not dependent on sight or any other material c..
83:6.5 the favored majority look with kindness and c. on
84:5.12 replace the chivalry and special c. which women now
96:7.3 wonderful collection of worshipful literature, c.
108:1.7 of the Adjusters the sex of the creature is of no c..)
115:7.7 cannot be fully appreciated without taking into c.
119:3.2 deferred pending its c. by Immanuel and his report
123:6.9 Jesus’ going away from home again came up for c..
124:3.2 the lad was quick to refuse all such special c..
125:4.3 teachers were disposed to treat him with every c..
125:6.7 When you take into fair c. all the factors which
127:4.4 fairness and personal c. greatly endeared Jesus to all
133:2.2 The loving care and c. which a man is willing to
133:4.7 even as you shall some day thus crave merciful c. at
136:8.8 Father’s will above other earthly and temporal c..
138:8.9 by this uniform and unvarying c. which he gave to
148:6.6 since man is so weak, what chance has he for c. at
152:5.3 dominated by material motives instead of spiritual c..
159:1.5 How can you come to God asking c. for your
160:1.1 present the following thoughts for c.: Human life
160:1.6 Mature men view immature folks with the c. that
163:3.4 merciful and loving c. for the welfare of a universe.
187:4.6 he would have been received with the same loving c.
190:4.2 hours of solemn reflection and thoughtful c. before
194:0.7 when all of this is taken into c., it is not difficult to
consideration of
18:6.5 in the technical c. of administrative problems.
20:1.15 Michael, the Creator Sons, is so unique that the c. of
28:0.6 briefly discussed prior to the more extended c. of
40:5.18 the most important factor in any c. of the mortals
56:5.2 to undertake the c. of absonite deity unification on
113:0.1 we come to the c. of the guardian angels, seraphim
115:4.1 Any c. of the origins of God the Supreme must begin
115:4.1 Any c. of the growth of the Supreme must give
119:3.1 had just finished the c. of the call of the Life Carriers
136:8.7 In your c. of the life and experience of the Son of
144:6.4 could settle down to the serious c. of their problems,
161:1.6 (It was the later c. of these discussions which led to
167:7.1 led indirectly to the c. of the ministry of angels.
170:3.3 It is in the c. of the technique of receiving God’s
189:0.1 the c. of a possible technique for the restoration of
190:4.2 The Sanhedrin is soon to begin the c. of these new
consideration to
2:7.9 it would give equal c. to the truths of science,
37:0.2 the Universe Aids, but it will give brief c. to certain
76:5.3 I have given c. to the circumstances of your default
77:5.1 this narrative should now give c. to the Adamic half
115:4.1 the growth of the Supreme must give c. to the
127:5.4 serious c. to the consummation of personal love
149:2.4 we would not permit such c. to eclipse his inspired
172:5.2 as chief of the apostolic corps to give serious c. to
181:2.5 but I exhort you always to give due c. to the fact
191:0.10 Before Matthew got around to giving serious c. to
considerations
65:5.4 But irrespective of all such c., the later celestial
66:4.7 This was one of the c. which determined their
82:6.7 and cultural prejudices rather than on biological c..
185:7.5 for his personal fortunes now eclipsed all other c.,
considered
10:3.5 the Spirit, seems to have been (philosophically c.)
10:3.5 without a Son could not be c. the Universal Father
10:5.3 And the functions of the Trinity can best be c. in
12:3.10 they are, comparatively c., very instructive, even
19:0.1 Those Trinity-origin beings to be c. in this discussion
22:8.1 In addition to the creature-trinitized sons c. in this
26:2.3 so unique and distinctive that it will be separately c.
35:0.2 The types of Sons about to be c. are of local universe
37:10.1 the seraphic and mortal orders, who will be c. in later
41:5.8 And, practically c., that is exactly what happens.
49:2.14 to the planetary environment and is separately c..
49:5.11 follow the general physical patterns previously c..
51:5.3 And on most worlds it is c. the highest honor to be
52:0.9 the successive mortal epochs c. in this narrative.
70:7.7 with the women and children, to be c. effeminate.
72:3.3 It is c. a great honor for any family to be awarded
73:1.3 racially c. the Amadonites were essentially Andonites
75:3.5 And all of this was soberly and honestly c. to be
78:5.2 so blended they could no longer be c. Adamites.
81:1.4 For ages it was c. menial to till the soil; wherefore
82:6.10 Biologically c., the secondary Sangiks were in some
83:4.6 Fire and water were always c. the best means of
83:4.7 the bridal veil is a relic of the times when it was c.
85:5.1 The Chaldean star cultists c. themselves to be the
86:2.3 If one event followed another, the savage c. them
87:5.4 women who desired to be c. beautiful adopted this
87:5.14 while everything out of the ordinary was c. an omen.
87:6.15 These reversions to primitive customs were c. sure
88:1.5 c. the serpent to be the mouthpiece of evil spirits.
88:2.10 To become fetishes, words had to be c. inspired,
89:5.6 It was c. an honor to the soul of a friend or fellow
89:8.2 Physical mutilation was also c. to be an acceptable
90:3.5 other readily identifiable agencies were c. as natural
92:2.3 as obscene, preceding generations have c. a part of
93:10.1 When Machiventa c that his mission as an emergency
97:6.4 But it was c. blasphemous treason when Jeremiah
105:7.1 have c. transcendentals as a “pre-echo” of the finite.
106:5.2 Neither can God the Ultimate as a person be c.
112:3.3 a mortal personality is c. to have met with death
115:7.5 The Trinity is c. to be the absolute inevitability;
121:7.2 Jews toward other peoples whom they c. heathen.
122:1.2 Racially c., it is hardly proper to regard Mary as a
126:3.6 Jesus had c. the idea of the Jewish Messiah and
133:8.3 and disgruntled that his dismissal had been c..
134:0.1 Jesus had fully c. and finally approved the plan
139:0.4 In modern times the twelve would be c. uneducated,
144:6.11 Many other minor matters were c. and their solutions
150:0.2 Among the many matters c. by this joint conference
159:6.2 for extending the work of the kingdom were fully c..
180:5.9 his philosophy cannot be helpfully c. apart from
184:2.11 For the time being, he had only c. that these
189:1.12 peer into the empty tomb to discover what they c.
190:0.5 Mary’s boldness in speaking to a man whom she c.
196:2.7 Many of his declarations should be c. as a
considering
70:9.1 confer the right to live, as might be deduced by c.
92:5.8 In c. the teachers of recent times, it may prove
105:2.1 In c. the genesis of reality, ever bear in mind that all
124:3.3 international affairs that was amazing, c. his age.
127:5.1 and c. his reputation as a spiritual leader, it was not
163:4.17 sometimes c. the nations of heathendom as being
consigned
66:7.19 Mankind was not c. to agricultural toil as the penalty
68:5.8 scarcely more than a human animal, c. to work
95:2.9 balances and found wanting, it would be c. to hell,
95:6.2 down all other gods as devils, c. them to the ranks
188:3.8 choice of the Father’s will, must have been c. to
consignment
40:10.4 the c. of all mortals to an ultimate Paradise destiny
consist—see consist, all things
0:12.6 Ultimate Trinity, now evolving, will eventually c. of
0:12.7 Trinity—now in process of actualization, will c. of
3:1.7 which causes all things to adhere and c. in him.
5:5.11 must c. of three varying factors, three differential
15:4.9 star clouds of space c. of gaseous material only.
17:1.7 the Supreme Executives c. for the greater part of the
26:7.3 These commissions c. of one fellow of the finaliters,
37:6.6 The progression of eternity does not c. solely in
42:5.14 energy manifestations c. of a succession of definite
42:7.4 These one hundred forms of matter c. of a regular
46:5.11 each of these walls c. of single pearly crystals.
46:5.20 these circles of the angels c. of seven concentric
46:5.29 The composite activities c. of social intercourse,
47:2.5 families c. of children whose ages are six, eight, ten,
49:3.2 Even some of the comets c. of meteor swarms, but
55:4.16 The ministering-spirit quartettes c. of: the seraphic
58:5.6 they are found to c. largely of basalt, a form of lava
72:2.1 their legislatures, which c. of one representative for
91:1.6 perversion of prayer c. in ignorance, superstition,
91:4.3 prayers involve confessions and petitions and c. in
92:2.2 The sacrament must c., not of new food, but of the
106:8.17 postulated that such may c. of the Deity, Universal
111:5.6 This choosing does not so much c. in the negation
124:5.6 presently to c. of five brothers and three sisters
133:6.6 All forms of soul conflict c. in the lack of harmony
140:1.3 “The power of this kingdom shall c., not in the
144:5.2 Our Father in whom c. the universe realms,
160:5.5 The social characteristics of a true religion c. in the
160:5.12 Other religions may c. in traditional beliefs, feelings,
168:4.9 and all such answers must c. in spiritual realities.
169:4.13 But all of this must c. in the personal experience of
191:5.3 it shall c. in the life which you will live among men
consist, all things
3:1.7 which causes all things to adhere and c. in him.
3:5.4 he is before all things, and in him all things c..”
9:0.4 God, in whom all things c.—things, meanings, and
11:8.1 all things, fills all things, and in whom all things c..
42:1.2 “In him all things c..”
56:1.5 to his personal presence; in him all things c..
104:4.46 existences and infinite destinies—“in him all things c.”
128:1.10 who was before all things and in whom all things c.
131:10.2 God is our heavenly Father, in whom all things c.,
consisted in
32:2.3 The first completed act of creation in Nebadon c. in
65:6.4 in the evolution of the higher types of animals c. in
66:5.9 The educational methods of Fad c. in supervision
66:5.20 promoting hygiene among these peoples c. in the fact
66:6.4 Their plan c. in attracting the best minds of the
70:3.7 of adoption c. in drinking each other’s blood.
70:10.5 detecting crime c. in conducting ordeals of poison,
70:11.2 administration of justice c. in the enforcement of the
70:11.3 Such oaths c. in pronouncing a curse upon oneself.
71:1.22 The harm to society c. not in these reforms
83:4.3 of a betrothal and c. only in public notification of
83:4.3 living together; later it c. in formal eating together.
84:5.8 a woman’s value c. in her food-producing ability,
89:8.1 This ceremony c. in bloodletting, with dedication to
94:6.9 His chief work c. in the compilation of the wise
94:11.4 The great advance made in Buddhist philosophy c. in
98:3.2 religion of the Latin tribes c. in the observance of
129:1.9 his great secret in getting along with them c. in the
138:8.10 Jesus’ public teaching mainly c. in parables and
139:1.10 great strength of character c. in his superb stability.
140:8.23 the heart of Jesus’ religion c. in the acquirement of
145:3.13 but his personal work c. mostly in ministering to the
147:6.6 It c. in what he did and in what he affirmed.
150:8.4 This ritual c. in repeating numerous passages from
159:5.8 Jesus’ religion c. not merely in believing, but in
159:5.8 not teach that the essence of his religion c. in social
170:5.10 the tragedy c. in the fact that this social reaction to
188:4.3 a sacrifice which c. in an effort to pay God a debt
consisted of
44:0.3 and c. of seven thousand Havona instructors,
57:8.7 This commission c. of twenty-four members,
57:8.21 almost one third of the earth’s surface c. of land,
59:1.18 marine life c. of the seaweeds, one-celled organisms,
61:7.5 In North America the advancing fifth glacier c. of a
66:7.8 This code was known as “The Father’s Way” and c.
67:6.6 These outposts of civilization c. of the descendants
69:9.8 Private property first c. of all things personally
70:3.11 The earliest peace missions c. of delegations of men
70:4.10 The courts of the tribal chiefs and early kings c. of
74:2.5 Amadon was chairman of this committee, which c. of
74:6.2 When Adam and Eve left, their family c. of four
78:4.2 and c. of a blend of the Adamites and Nodites.
80:7.4 The group which finally settled in Greece c. of three
80:9.2 This so-called Nordic race c. primarily of the blue
80:9.8 This brunet Mediterranean race c. of a blend of the
82:3.10 earn her dowry, which c. of the presents received in
85:0.2 objects of worship were suggestive; they c. of the
104:1.3 Most of his disciples thought that the Trinity c. of
104:1.11 Antioch and c. of God, his Word, and his Wisdom.
121:3.1 Mediterranean world c. of five well-defined strata:
122:6.2 The furniture c. of a low stone table, earthenware
137:7.7 The Sadducees c. of the priesthood and wealthy
163:1.1 This corps of seventy c. of Abner and ten of the
163:2.1 This committee c. of Andrew, Abner, and the
195:3.6 The backbone of the early Christian church c. of
196:2.6 the brotherhood c. of fellow believers in the Christ.
consistency
2:7.6 not only by the philosophic c. of its concepts, but
5:4.14 theology encounters great difficulty in attaining c..
8:1.10 In the material mind, c. demands a First Cause;
56:9.4 to afford transitory satisfaction of c. gratification
102:2.5 of the realization of cosmic constancy and c..
102:6.9 C. demands the recognition of the activities of a
102:7.5 philosophical characteristic is c.; the social fruits are
104:3.1 c. demands that the human intellect perceive that
124:4.7 Jesus possessed a high concept of c. and therefore
133:1.2 in all c. I may employ sufficient force to restrain
146:2.6 spiritual wisdom and universe c. of any petition is
149:4.3 Jesus always preached temperance and taught c.—
156:2.8 My people lack c.; they strain at gnats and swallow
170:5.14 program of substitution, in order to maintain c.
188:4.8 in all c., utterly abandon all those primitive notions
195:7.7 mental mechanism of man is not overendowed with c
consistent—see consistent with
8:5.6 It would be c. to refer to the liaison of all spiritual
10:5.1 but it is hardly c. to speak of the Trinity as having
13:0.7 you cannot hope to gain anything like a c. view of
16:7.6 virtue is realized by the c. choosing of good rather
30:0.2 comprehensive and entirely c. classifications of the
56:9.4 There is, then, but one c. philosophic conclusion,
87:4.5 supermortal beings who were to some extent c. in
87:4.5 of supermortal forces that were c. in behavior,
89:5.6 The savage mind made no pretensions to being c..
91:1.3 But the primitive mind was neither logical nor c..
100:5.6 then, to be c., one should postulate a similar and
101:2.1 nature and the theology of religion into a c. and
102:6.9 should attempt to use the c. logic of adulthood,
102:6.10 a truth which makes c. the otherwise contradictory
102:7.8 Those who assume to be dogmatic must, if c.,
103:6.5 A logical and c. philosophic concept of the universe
121:6.3 Hebrew theology into a compact and fairly c.
125:5.6 is it c. to permit the presence of those who engage in
135:7.1 was to be the long-expected deliverer, seemed c.;
136:6.2 Jesus thus settled upon another and c. policy for
139:1.11 Andrew admired Jesus because of his c. sincerity,
144:1.8 nor is it c. to speak of Jesus as worshiping, but it is
145:3.7 It had been his c. policy to refrain from exhibiting
156:5.20 salvation; he is unafraid of life; he is honest and c..
175:1.16 You are not even c. in your dishonesty, for which is
181:2.21 have always been admonished by your c. sincerity.
consistent with
3:2.2 Within the bounds of that which is c. the divine
4:1.2 Providence is always c. the unchanging and perfect
39:3.3 of a whole constellation c. the fixed policy of
92:2.4 c. and compatible with its current evolutionary status
101:2.11 the study of nature becomes wholly c. a higher
113:5.1 destiny influences you in every possible manner c.
120:2.3 any and all things, c. the purport of your bestowal,
120:3.8 which relation would be wholly honorable and c.
121:8.1 c. our mandate, we have endeavored to utilize the
125:4.3 discussions but always in a manner c. his youth.
125:6.12 plan of his work on earth, in every manner c. his
136:8.3 Would it be c. “the Father’s will” for the divine
138:1.4 Jesus did everything possible, c. his dedication to the
139:12.11 Jesus did everything possible, c. man’s moral
171:8.11 exhibit faithfulness in everything c. his endowments.
175:1.2 “In every manner c. doing my Father’s will, I have
195:10.9 Christian church, but he has, in every manner c. his
consistently
3:6.3 The human mind cannot be c. explained in terms of
4:4.6 Source and Center is always and c. a loving Father
5:1.1 long road ahead of mortal man before he can c.
9:1.2 the Third Source c. functions in consonance with the
14:2.9 supernal beings have been c. loyal to the Eternals
32:3.1 are finite, evolutionary, and c. progressive.
83:6.3 Even the elevation of the standard of living has c.
89:0.2 gods; only advanced civilization recognizes a c.
100:7.12 Jesus was c. cheerful, notwithstanding he drank
102:7.8 reality, an absolute, could dare c. to be dogmatic.
121:8.3 Knowing how c. the Master refused to write out
128:4.6 Jesus c. sought to suppress everything during his
128:7.5 the day when he could c. leave this Nazareth home
128:7.10 when he was a boy, he was c. uncommunicative;
129:3.5 He was c. careful not to build up an overattractive
129:4.2 This experience of spiritual development was a c.
130:4.3 by c. conforming his finite personal will to the
135:5.2 they c. taught that creation was about to pass into
136:6.5 And Jesus pursued this policy c. to the very end,
136:7.4 Throughout his entire earth life Jesus was c. loyal to
136:8.1 And he c. lived up to this great decision.
138:8.9 consideration which he c. gave to all sorts of men,
144:4.6 Jesus c. employed the beneficial influence of praying
145:0.3 Ruth was the only member of Jesus’ family who c.
148:5.3 will that mortal man should work persistently and c.
155:3.8 His whole earth life was c. devoted to the mission of
160:1.10 I refer to that which he so c. practices, and which
161:2.4 We believe that he is c. sinless.
166:4.2 how the Son of Man lives as one with you and c.
172:3.4 which Jesus thought might c. be taken as a guide
181:1.9 Jesus could c. say, “Let not your heart be troubled,
184:5.7 The only point the court could have c. judged him on
196:0.9 The Master’s entire life was c. conditioned by this
196:0.10 Jesus always and c. interpreted religion wholly in
consisting in
4:4.6 the divine personality is defined as c. in spirit and
16:6.10 they produce a strong character c. in the correlation
19:6.4 a citizenship c. only in part of the original Havona
87:5.10 grew up a new and expanded world philosophy c. in:
102:6.10 Mortal existence must be visualized as c. in the
108:0.1 a being c. in the eternal union of the perfect
142:3.4 Theirs was a composite concept of God, c. in a
consisting of
14:1.10 the stationary Isle of Paradise in one vast plane, c.
14:1.16 bodies is tubular in arrangement, c. of three circular
15:2.9 present organized grand universe, c. of seven trillion
15:12.1 commission c. equally of Those without Name
16:8.15 viewed as functioning in a physical mechanism c.
17:1.8 a secondary cabinet, c. of mortals of Paradise
22:4.6 settled by appeal to an ascendant commission c. of a
30:1.93 levels of the absonite in twelve grand divisions c. of
31:10.22 into English by a high commission c. of twenty-four
33:7.2 there presides a dual magistracy c. of one judge of
36:1.2 the life-determining trio, c. of Gabriel, Nambia,
36:2.16 the life-conservation commission, c. of custodian
43:2.5 a group presided over by a finaliter and c. of one
43:6.6 Urantia, c. of both material and morontia varieties.
43:8.12 a morontia mortal with a univitatia family group c.
45:5.2 The domain of the Adams is an enormous area c.
54:5.12 An emergency council of ex-mortals c. of Mighty
57:7.5 crust, c. chiefly of the comparatively lighter granite,
59:5.10 500 to 2,000 feet thick, c. of sandstone, shale, and
60:3.9 sedimentations of these times are variegated, c. of
66:2.5 literal bodies c. of flesh and blood but also attuned to
67:6.5 Melchizedek receivers was an advisory council c.:
70:10.6 priest would prepare a concoction c. of holy water
72:2.8 by the ten regional (subfederal) authorities, each c.
83:4.9 marriage was recognized as c. in the decisions of the
86:5.17 The early Nodite races regarded man as c. of two
89:2.1 literally the apple but figuratively c. of a thousand
104:4.16 has its beginning and end in this association, c. of:
135:3.1 shelters and night corrals, c. of piled-up stones,
189:1.1 the Paradise incarnation commission, c. of seven
consists in or consists not in
1:4.5 The divine mystery c in the inherent difference which
1:5.2 the reality of being c. in the idea and ideal of
2:2.5 God’s primal perfection cn. in an assumed
2:7.8 Even the charm of human art c. in the harmony of its
3:5.12 The valor of devotion to duty c. in the implied
4:1.1 The providence of God c in the interlocking activities
4:3.4 God’s wisdom c. in the unqualified perfection of his
5:2.4 The proof of fraternity with the divine Adjuster c.
5:3.8 The worship experience c. in the sublime attempt
11:0.2 The beauty of Paradise c. in the magnificence of its
12:9.1 Man’s true destiny c. in the creation of spirit goals
13:4.5 presence exists in your own hearts and c. in the
16:8.6 Self-consciousness c. in intellectual awareness of
26:5.5 and c. in the spiritual recognition and realization of
31:8.1 mortal’s experience on Paradise as a finaliter c. in
32:1.4 the developmental expansion of Nebadon c. in the
35:3.15 2. The special work of sphere number two c. in a
43:8.4 This supernal cultural acquirement c. in learning how
51:4.8 executing such a radical program on Urantia c. in
54:6.9 One error of thinking respecting these problems c. in
56:10.4 Highest beauty c. in the panorama of the unification
67:1.4 while iniquity c. in an open and persistent defiance of
82:2.1 This social conflict c. in the unending war between
91:7.13 When prayer becomes overmuch aesthetic, when it c.
99:2.5 only proper attitude c. in the teaching of nonviolence
99:4.8 Man’s greatest spiritual jeopardy c. in partial
100:2.2 The evidence of true spiritual development c. in the
100:3.6 The supreme value of human life c. in growth of
100:4.3 the great problem of religious living c. in the task of
100:5.4 the conversion which c. in factors over and above
100:7.1 The most effective presentation of Jesus c. in
101:1.4 Religion cn. in the discovery of new facts or in
101:2.1 The fact of religion c. wholly in the religious
101:2.13 True religion c. in the experience that “the Spirit
101:2.13 Religion cn. in theologic propositions but in insight
101:2.16 Your only assurance of a personal God c. in your
101:7.4 religious and a nonreligious philosophy of living c.
101:7.5 The acid test for any religious philosophy c. in
102:4.4 Man’s prespirit progression in the universe c. in the
102:6.7 convincing evidence of this spiritual certainty c. in
102:8.1 The evidence of the reality and efficacy of religion c.
103:6.4 Such a technique of studying reality c. in turning the
103:9.9 The full realization of the reality of mortal life c. in
104:5.2 This triodity c. in the interrelationship of the three
104:5.7 This triodity c. in the association of three Absolutes
106:8.15 The Ultimate c. in a variably regarded unity of many
110:7.6 experience in contacting with your Adjusters c. in
111:3.5 genuine religious experience c. in the union of values
111:5.6 “Not my will but yours be done”—as it c. in the
111:6.2 The mortal dilemma c. in the double fact that man
112:5.11 One of these c. in the impossibility of conveying to
112:5.20 The fact of repersonalization c. in the seizure of
118:8.11 Man’s great universe adventure c. in the transit of his
133:5.10 mass, mind, and spirit, is eternal—it exists and c. in
140:6.3 you must have a righteousness that c. in love, mercy,
140:8.17 that “a man’s happiness cn. in the abundance of
140:10.9 “The kingdom of heaven c. in these three essentials:
145:2.9 that eternal ascent of the Paradise career which c. in
155:1.3 worthy of the kingdom when your service c. in an
155:6.4 the religion of the spirit c. in progressive revelation
158:6.3 Spiritual greatness c. in an understanding love that
160:1.2 Human life c. in three great drives—urges, desires,
160:1.13 The evidence of maturity of personality c. in the
161:1.2 Rodan contended that the fact of personality c. in
165:4.1 a man’s life cn. in the abundance of the things
170:3.3 and c. in the following four steps, the kingdom steps
180:5.8 the truest interpretation of the golden rule c. in the
180:5.9 The spirit of the Master’s injunction c. in the
188:5.4 The real value of the cross c. in the fact that it was
196:3.5 Physical certainty c. in the logic of science; moral
196:3.17 Personal religious experience c. in two phases:
196:3.34 Man’s greatest adventure in the flesh c. in the well-
consists of
0:6.11 the reality of any pattern c. of its energies, its mind
7:4.5 This is the proposal of the Eternal Son and c. of
11:5.4 This center c. of three concentric elliptical zones:
12:1.10 This never-beginning, never-ending universe c. of
12:1.13 The grand universe c. of the seven superuniverses,
12:4.16 gravity technique of the Universal Absolute, that c.
13:0.1 The innermost circuit c. of the seven secret spheres
14:0.1 unbelievable mass and c. of one billion spheres of
14:2.3 The material of Havona c. of the organization of
15:2.3 The basic unit of the supergovernment c. of about
15:7.10 Each of these seven clusters of wonder spheres c.
15:10.3 the personnel of the superuniverse government c.
15:11.2 legislative or advisory council c. of seven houses,
15:13.1 sector comprises one tenth of a superuniverse and c.
15:14.6 Your constellation, Norlatiadek, c. of one hundred
15:14.6 The local universe of Nebadon c. of one hundred
15:14.7 The minor sector of Ensa c. of one hundred local
15:14.7 Splandon c. of one hundred minor sectors and has
24:2.5 And this number c. entirely of those assignable to
29:2.14 The power charge of a superuniverse c. of three
30:3.12 one half of our visitor colony c. of “stopovers,”
31:9.9 This, the final and largest corps, c. of 24,010 Master
33:6.7 The Nebadon year c. of a segment of the time of
36:3.2 commissioned to plant life upon a new world c. of
41:6.2 The cosmic cloud, the great space blanket, c. of
43:2.4 The mortal division of this latter tribunal c. of seven
43:2.7 The highest body of constellation legislators c. of the
43:2.8 The combined council of legislators c. of three
45:0.1 The administrative center of Satania c. of a cluster of
45:3.9 This council c. of twelve members: 1. Hanavard,
46:1.2 The system year c. of one hundred Jerusem days.
46:5.9 Each of these residential groupings c. of seven
46:5.19 memorial staff c. of over one million personalities.
47:1.4 The present Urantia commission c. of twelve couples
47:3.2 This gigantic structure c. of the central rendezvous
50:2.4 The entire staff of a world ruler c. of personalities of
55:10.1 This new governing body c. of the one hundred
58:5.2 The outer one thousand miles of the earth’s mass c.
65:1.6 This group c. of ten orders of diverse personalities,
72:2.1 The central government c. of a strong federation of
72:2.12 This supreme tribunal c. of twelve men over forty
72:9.6 Thus the electorate c. of solidified, unified, and
72:11.1 This council c. of twenty-five members, nominated
103:6.7 The local universe c. of three degrees, or stages,
104:4.9 This association c. of: 1. The Father-Son.
104:4.29 This association c. of: 1. The Universal Father.
104:4.34 This grouping c. of: 1. The Universal Father.
104:4.39 This group c. of: 1. The Universal Father.
106:8.20 The first level c. of three Trinities; the second level
114:5.6 administrative cabinet of the governor general c. of
114:7.1 The reserve corps of destiny c. of living men and
114:7.8 This combined corps now c. of 962 persons.
consolation
89:10.1 destroyed the olden ways of securing peace and c.
91:1.2 primitive man was deprived of the c. of religion
98:4.1 —religious c. for today and assurances of hope for
99:4.6 they need the c. and stabilization of sound religion.
108:5.6 Do not look to the Adjuster for selfish c. and
132:4.2 speak words of present comfort and immediate c..
135:6.2 children of Abraham longed for the “c. of Israel”
136:0.1 Jesus was a comforting c. to the world and
139:7.7 as long since without the bounds of religious c..
148:6.9 Next Job took refuge in the c. of a future life in
159:3.11 Offer not c. to those who lie down before their
170:2.3 The gospel carried a message of true c. for all men,
193:4.3 the unwise c. of his unspiritual relatives or those
196:0.3 he did not resort to faith merely as a c. in the midst
consolations
155:5.10 who will prefer thus to secure their religious c.,
console
177:1.2 your heart, and we will comfort and c. each other.
consolidate
162:1.6 done much to c. sentiment favorable to the kingdom,
168:3.1 man raised from the dead did much to c. the faith of
consolidated
51:7.3 As soon as the new and c. capital of the evolving
135:3.2 a strongly cemented and firmly c. empire.
195:2.9 Roman-political victories had c. the Mediterranean
consolidating
78:3.8 the yellow man was c. his holdings in central Asia;
consolidation
15:5.11 approximate full condensation, virtual complete c.;
156:6.5 but effective c. of the tried and true survivors of the
162:9.2 and Abner completed the arrangements for the c. of
195:3.1 After the c. of Roman political rule and after the
consonance
3:2.6 and in c. with the mandates of infinite judgment.
9:1.2 the Third Source consistently functions in c. with the
49:1.3 the evolutionary order of life in Satania is in c. with
118:10.6 all in accordance with the will of God and in c. with
131:5.2 The wise course in life is to act in c. with the spirit
147:4.6 interpreted in c. with the highest idealism embodied
consonant
34:7.4 would have been more c. with spiritual aspirations.
consort—noun
16:5.3 local universe Creative Spirit, the c. and associate
17:6.3 of the future local universe c. of this Paradise Son.
17:6.4 his future c. undergoes further development of entity
17:6.5 the Master Spirit commits the new Spirit c. to the
17:6.5 administering to the Spirit c. the charge of fidelity
17:6.7 contribution to the individuality of the Spirit c. of
17:6.7 the heretofore impersonal Spirit c. of the Creator
17:6.8 Creator Son acknowledges the Spirit c. as his equal.
37:1.9 Sovereign Son and as spokesman for his creative c..
54:1.6 self-respect; false liberty is the c. of self-admiration.
73:5.7 for the reception of the promised Adam and his c..
83:8.8 woman enjoys practically equal rights with her c..
95:5.12 to the old-time worship of Isis and her c. Osiris,
103:7.7 abdicates or degenerates into a c. of false logic.
104:1.12 —Mother Spirit of the local universe and creative c.
147:4.1 thus wickedly looks upon his intended c. in sin.
consort—verb
15:11.3 which qualifies them to c. with the personalities of
17:5.5 the Circuit Spirits are impersonal, and they c. with
83:5.4 The Jewish custom requiring that a man c. with his
89:7.4 It was a religious ceremony to c. with these sacred
113:7.2 These angels not only c. with you as you progress
136:8.8 to compromise with evil, much less to c. with sin.
consorting
56:8.1 transcendental experience of c. with absonite mind,
consorts—noun
39:9.1 the servants of God, the c. of divine personalities,
46:5.18 system headquarters, together with their seraphic c..
69:8.4 Hebrews were not allowed to sell such rejected c.
89:7.4 self-deception which both the maidens and their c.
consorts—verb
132:3.2 it c. with wisdom and embraces such imponderables
conspicuous
119:7.2 your world occupied a very c. place in the councils
conspiracies
4:1.7 continually encountering apparently fortuitous c.
conspiracy
34:6.9 There truly exists within you a c. of spiritual forces
45:7.1 unfavorable environment, or c. of circumstances,
90:4.7 disease was thought to be caused by a wicked c.
154:6.10 this plan was thwarted by the c. of events which
177:4.4 Judas was seized with a terrible c. of confusion,
178:3.5 one of their own number had entered into a c. to
183:1.2 the cruel clutches of a wicked c. of inhuman events
conspire
0:12.13 spirit forces c. to enable material man to grasp the
68:3.4 love, vanity, and fear—c. to plunge mankind into war
70:11.5 the custom as moral law, and thus did all three c. in
147:5.9 some overindulgent and unwise parents who c.
152:6.5 religious rulers of Jerusalem would c. with Herod
154:2.5 coupled with exertion stimuli, c. to produce those
conspired
60:0.1 all c. greatly to change the world’s climate in all
62:5.9 all c. to lead the human twins northward and far
84:7.2 Woman’s instinct to love and care for children c. to
97:9.21 vanish from history until the king of Israel c. with
122:7.1 King of Judea, had c. to cause the postponement
139:7.10 certain unbelieving Jews c. with the Roman soldiers
171:4.1 that Simon Zelotes and Simon Peter, having c. to
173:2.1 but they were distraught by two fears, which c. to
175:2.1 and c. to bring about his cruel death, does not
175:2.3 certain of his fellow Jews rejected him and c. to
179:4.1 knowing how the evil forces of darkness have c. to
191:5.1 chagrin at having run away from them, c. to create
193:4.3 mental tendencies c. to destroy a well-intentioned
constancy
8:2.7 The Father’s faithfulness and the Son’s c. are made
12:8.3 the stability, c., and eternity of the central Isle of
87:4.6 Man’s philosophy was able to reconcile spirit c. with
97:1.4 Israel was the source of all truth, stability, and c..
97:7.9 in the preachment of divine c., God’s faithfulness.
101:10.5 curiosity about God but to afford intellectual c. and
102:2.5 satisfaction of the realization of cosmic c. and
118:8.11 he achieves this transformation by the force and c. of
constant
1:7.4 unity of will in spite of the c. changing of ourselves
7:6.7 persons of the Paradise Deities are in direct and c.
17:3.7 reflectivity is in c. operation in contrast with the
22:2.7 They maintain c. connection with their headquarters
22:10.7 They are in c. circulation, serving where the idea or
23:1.8 They are c. partakers of the direct circuit emanating
30:3.4 These celestial astronomers make c. use of the
30:3.11 From all the universe a c. stream of celestial visitors
34:7.3 do not experience c. warfare between their physical
39:2.16 broadcasts enable them to maintain c communication
41:1.4 ten frandalanks who are in perfect and c. liaison with
43:1.2 surface and subterranean, and the moisture is in c.
43:4.3 the supervising Union of Days, are in direct and c.
58:2.6 this realm of c. temperature is the stratosphere.
61:5.2 eventually produced an almost c. precipitation of
70:2.2 The c. necessity for national defense creates many
78:8.9 long period of c. warfare between these valley cities
86:1.2 upon chance that luck becomes a c. factor in his life.
86:1.2 The c. dread of unknown and unseen calamity hung
86:1.2 they lived in c. dread of doing something that would
86:1.4 in uncertainty and in c. fear of chance—bad luck.
100:7.9 His c. word of exhortation was, “Be of good cheer.”
101:1.2 communication with the mind of its c. indwelling.
104:3.2 man perceives that he lives in a universe of c.
110:4.2 The Thought Adjuster is engaged in a c. effort so to
123:0.2 Mary maintained one long and c. vigil lest anything
123:5.5 learned his lesson by reading and by c. repetition.
124:1.13 He was in c. collision with the so-called “oral law,”
124:4.9 great mental distress as the result of his c. effort to
136:2.5 Jesus was in c. communion with this Adjuster.
143:2.4 strengthened in your inner soul by the c. spiritual
168:1.12 Martha was not settled and c. in her attitude.
180:5.10 Love, unselfishness, must undergo a c. and living
Constantine—Roman emperor
195:0.10 the Roman emperor C. was won to the new religion.
constantly
1:3.2 We may c. observe the works of God, we may be
1:4.4 We are c. confronted with this mystery of God; we
2:1.4 The Father c. and unfailingly meets the need of the
2:5.7 in the loving-kindness which c. overshadows us.
3:3.2 All the worlds of every universe are c. within the
3:5.8 Then human existence must c. be confronted with
4:1.5 God c. upholds all things material and all beings
4:1.6 cease to function; all things are c. being renewed.
4:1.7 I am c. confronted with cosmic reactions which I
4:1.8 I am c. confused and often perplexed by my inability
12:2.3 new nebulae are c. being stabilized and organized;
15:2.25 new systems are c evolving while other organizations
15:5.1 although a c. varying quantity of matter originates in
16:2.1 persons of the c. increasing number of divine Sons,
17:4.1 They are true images and c. function as the
18:6.7 but a divine Son has c. by his side a Paradise brother,
19:1.2 completed numbers, Teacher Sons are c. increasing.
19:5.1 these Spirits are of completed numbers or are c.
19:6.4 Since they are c. filtering into the several Paradise
19:6.4 the number of natives remaining in Havona is c.
20:7.2 In numbers the Teacher Sons are c. increasing.
21:1.4 We note further that the c. increasing number of
22:1.13 but the Trinity-embraced sons are c. increasing.
23:1.6 they are c. in touch with the wealth of the intellect
23:2.10 one type of service to another; such transfers are c.
23:2.21 They are c. out on exploring expeditions to the
25:3.16 a marvelous group of beings which is c. increasing in
25:4.12 As you journey toward your Paradise goal, c.
28:4.11 These ministering spirits of time are c. furnishing
29:4.15 the ever-shifting needs of the c. changing energy
31:0.11 of the mortal finaliters are c. in service on Urantia.
36:2.13 the Life Carriers work c. in an effort to improve the
37:4.1 Their number varies c. but is always far up in the
37:6.6 No longer must you c. referee the conflicting
37:9.11 celestial ministries and c. shifting mortal inhabitants.
42:8.4 causing protons and neutrons c. to change places.
43:9.2 you are “as the angels”; you are c. progressing but
44:0.13 are required c. to impart their superior knowledge
44:0.20 I am under the necessity of c. perverting thought
45:5.4 number is being c. increased by natural reproduction.
46:5.23 is c. revised so as to truly represent up-to-date
48:5.3 in Satania, and their numbers c. increase because,
52:3.2 post-Adamic men, and in c. augmented numbers
57:7.6 the heavy meteoric showers which are c. hurtling
62:2.6 c. improving in physical type and general intelligence
63:4.4 their c. recurring battles with the inferior tribes,
63:6.3 hunger was the c. recurring urge of these early days
73:1.4 This feud was c. coming to the surface whenever the
78:5.3 The civilization of Turkestan was c. being revived
81:6.7 mankind c. tended to drift toward the salubrious
85:7.1 And this spirit was c. stimulating the worship urge
86:1.1 men and women who lived c. on the ragged edge of
86:2.2 Primitive man c. asked, “Who is tormenting me?”
87:2.6 and in this way the languages were c. impoverished.
87:5.1 spirits were believed to look down upon man as c.
92:5.5 therefore does he c. seek to make good this loss by
93:5.6 the Philistines, and other groups were c. raiding the
102:5.2 fear is transmuted into the c. deepening reverence for
102:7.2 which is ever adaptable to the c. evolving universe.
102:8.2 is encouraged by a c. improving social morality and
107:1.4 we presume that Adjusters are being c. individualized
109:5.2 beauty of the potential personality c. indwelling you.
110:1.1 And indirectly and unrecognized the Adjuster is c.
110:1.2 they are the patient teachers who so c. urge their
111:7.2 if you would only allow the Adjuster c. to bring forth
113:4.4 The guarding seraphim is c. manipulating the mortal
117:5.9 Spirit of Truth which has so c. taught and guided
118:6.6 the human personality is c. deciding between these
120:2.7 bear c. in mind that you are living a life for the
121:8.4 The author of this record c. seeks to show in Jesus’
122:9.2 There lingered c. about the courts of the temple two
124:0.1 enjoying the great advantage of c. contacting with
124:2.2 At school he was c. creating trouble by the questions
124:2.6 Jesus’ parents were c. seeking to influence him to
135:9.1 some twenty-five or thirty who abode with him c.),
136:5.2 Although Jesus did not c. behold these attendant
136:5.2 his associated Personalized Adjuster did c. behold,
136:5.5 miracles, it was necessary for Jesus to remain c.
136:9.13 the necessity of dealing with three c. recurring
137:4.17 must c. be on guard lest his indulgence of sympathy
138:0.1 His mother c. wavered between attitudes of faith
139:2.3 Peter was c. getting into difficulties because he
140:8.17 Jesus c. reiterated, “What shall it profit a man if he
140:8.26 Jesus c. exhorted them to refrain from trying to mold
141:3.3 of adjusting the c. recurring misunderstandings
144:1.10 believers c. requested to be taught how to pray.
146:2.16 “Be not c. overanxious about your common needs.
147:2.2 to avoid the crowds which so c. thronged him.
160:1.13 the transformation of human desire so that it c.
161:2.7 6. We are c. impressed by the phenomenon of his
161:2.9 He c. talks about God as an ever-present associate
164:3.5 It was the custom of these blind men c. to chant to
167:5.5 Jesus c. appealed to the written Scriptures in his
168:4.13 therefore must you c. reckon with the time-space
180:5.4 The God-knowing individual is c. elevating wisdom
193:3.2 I always had two or three of you c. by my side or
195:6.15 the cosmic mind c. injects spontaneity into even the
constellation—noun; see constellation—astronomic
see Constellation
1:1.4 In one near-by c. God is called the Father of
2:1.4 all his subordinates in every world, system, and c.
3:1.10 Concerning God’s presence in a planet, system, c.,
4:2.1 the evolutionary patterns of a local universe, a c.,
4:2.1 and balanced conduct of each universe, c., system,
4:2.2 and are being carried out by the local universe, c.,
13:4.4 devotion of the individual being, planet, system, c.,
14:5.1 mansion worlds and up through your system, c.,
15:2.4 2. The C..
15:2.4 (about 100,000 inhabitable planets) make up a c..
15:2.4 Each c. has an architectural headquarters sphere and
15:2.4 Each c. also has a Faithful of Days in observation,
15:2.20 One c. (100 systems). . . . . . 100,000 worlds
15:7.6 Edentia, the headquarters of your c. of Norlatiadek,
15:12.1 for or against an individual, a planet, system, c., or
15:14.6 system number twenty-four in the c. of Norlatiadek.
15:14.6 Your c., Norlatiadek, consists of one hundred local
24:6.8 he hailed from planet 341 of system 84 in c. 62 of
25:3.8 to the adjudication of the problems of a c.,
25:3.10 may arise in the detailed affairs of a system, a c.,
29:2.17 these living power centers are stationed in each c.,
30:4.18 worlds on up through the spheres of the system, c.,
33:6.6 sent out from the headquarters of the c. by the
33:6.8 Each c. conducts its affairs by Nebadon time, but
33:8.3 each system and seven representatives from each c..
33:8.5 pass down to the legislative assemblies of the c.
35:3.17 the seventy tributary worlds of the c. and of their
35:4.2 spiritual—whether on a planet, in a system, in a c.,
35:6.3 is occupied with the physical welfare of the c..
35:6.3 No major policy is ever carried out in a c. unless all
35:6.4 Sovereigns to deliberate upon the state of the c..
35:6.5 Norlatiadek, your own c., is at present administered
37:2.1 as his representatives at the capital of every c. and
39:3.2 with the unification and stabilization of a whole c..
39:3.3 the greatest possible co-ordination of a whole c.
39:3.10 on Edentia, the headquarters of the c. of Norlatiadek
40:8.2 Such beings have ascended through a system, a c.,
41:1.4 In Norlatiadek, your c., they are not stationed on the
41:1.4 system that constitutes the physical core of the c..
41:2.1 make up the administrative organization of the c. of
41:10.5 c. is now traversing the outer fringe of Nebadon.
43:0.1 in the local system of Satania, situated in the c. of
43:0.2 The government of your c. is situated in a cluster of
43:0.4 by the univitatia, the permanent citizens of the c..
43:2.1 the autonomous units of a local universe, each c.
43:2.1 in accordance with the laws prevailing in the c.
43:2.3 but major tribunals at the headquarters of each c.,
43:2.5 The legislative program of a c. originates in the
43:2.6 activities of such beings as they function within the c.
43:4.2 a Faithful of Days is to the Most Highs of a c..
43:4.4 buildings wherein the affairs of the c. are transacted.
43:4.7 conclaves which deliberate on the welfare of the c..
43:5.2 The present government of the c. has been expanded
43:5.9 difficulties consequential to rebellion within the c..
43:5.11 Urantia with the routine administration of the c..
43:7.5 These citizens of the c. are not actually members of
45:7.8 socialization career of the c until these Material Sons
46:8.3 will restore the Satania system to the Norlatiadek c.,
48:1.5 seventy-one in the c., and 491 during the sojourn
48:5.6 When you reach the c., there are added the schools
48:5.9 the educational spheres of the system and the c. to
49:6.14 are maintained on the finaliter spheres of the c.
54:4.1 problem somewhat difficult of explanation in the c.
54:5.10 be extended in self-protection against the entire c..
55:2.9 on the morontia worlds of the system or c..
55:8.5 this is true by the time the entire c. has thus evolved.
55:8.7 the time comes when the last system in a given c.
55:8.7 and Morning Star—arrive on the capital of the c. to
55:9.1 The unification of a whole c. of settled systems is
55:9.2 When a c. is settled in light, the legislative function
55:9.2 Otherwise the c. remains related to the local universe
56:7.1 evolutionary progress on a world, in a system, c.,
56:7.2 when an entire c. is thus settled, the second phase
67:8.4 hampered the progress of the c. of Norlatiadek,
93:3.3 three Vorondadek rulers of the c. of Norlatiadek.
119:2.1 when trouble began to brew in system 11 of c. 37.
119:2.1 Faithful of Days, the Paradise counselor to that c.,
119:2.4 this new Son be assigned to system 11 of c. 37 as
119:3.1 the Life Carriers on planet 217 in system 87 in c. 61
119:3.3 on the headquarters world of system 87 in c. 61,
119:3.3 was at once confirmed by the Most Highs of c. 61.
119:4.3 Teacher Son on world 462 in system 84 of c. 3 in
119:6.1 Fathers on the headquarters planet of the fifth c..
119:6.3 Michael appeared on the headquarters of c. five as
119:6.6 the material worlds of the entire c. of his sojourn.
191:3.4 from the sojourn on the headquarters of the c. on to
191:4.7 inhabited spheres throughout the c. of Norlatiadek.
constellation—astronomic
122:8.7 conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn in c. of Pisces.
constellation—adjective
constellation activities
55:9.1 During this age many c. and universe activities are
constellation affairs
35:6.3 the senior associate becomes acting director of c..
39:3.10 order of seraphim act as the special recorders of c..
43:1.7 the governing centers for the seventy divisions of c..
46:6.5 4. C. and universe affairs.
constellation authorities
18:7.2 activities except upon the invitation of the c..
114:3.5 The c. are represented directly by a Vorondadek Son
constellation broadcasts
33:6.6 C. are periodically sent out from the headquarters of
constellation capacities
37:4.4 Most High Assistants serve in c. but are not attached
constellation capital(s)
18:7.4 of Days maintain their personal residences on the c.
33:6.4 represent that system to other systems and at the c.,
45:1.10 The c., Edentia, has no analogous prison worlds;
51:3.2 of Eden are so named in honor of Edentia, the c.,
55:9.1 establish themselves on the c. as volunteer advisers
73:4.1 beauty and the botanic grandeur of Edentia, the c..
constellation center(s)
43:4.3 The residence of the Edentia Faithful of Days is the c
43:8.1 are expertly supervised and distributed by the c.,
constellation circuits
53:6.5 automatically thrown out of the c. by the secession
53:7.3 Satania was isolated in both the c. and the universe
67:6.9 have awaited the restoration of Urantia to the c..
114:2.6 moment the system of Satania is restored to the c..
constellation councils
66:1.3 Caligastia’s request came up for approval in the c.,
constellation deliberative assembly
43:2.8 three member of these separate branches of the c.
constellation family
46:8.1 restored upon readmission of Satania into the c..
constellation fold
46:8.2 When Satania can return to the c., then will come up
constellation geniuses
44:4.11 enjoy the richness of the color and tone of the c.
constellation government(s)
15:10.17 Paradise counselors to the Most High rulers of the c.
33:6.3 A c. is chiefly exercised over unification and
35:5.1 found at the head of each c. in every local universe.
35:5.7 to the legislative functions indigenous to the c..
35:6.2 Constellation Fathers, the presiding heads of the c.,
43:0.2 The government of your c. is situated in a cluster of
43:2.0 2. THE CONSTELLATION GOVERNMENT
43:3.6 you would ordinarily be little concerned with the c..
43:4.10 adviser to the c. in all matters respecting the policy
43:5.2 The present government of the c. has been expanded
constellation headquarters
1:1.5 On your c. God is referred to as the Universal
18:7.2 the architectural training spheres surrounding a c..
25:3.8 Not many problems developing on the c. fall
32:1.5 the architectural worlds which are to serve as c. and
33:2.5 Michael spends much of his time visiting the c. and
33:6.5 The broadcasts are simultaneously directed to the c.,
34:3.3 presence of such a Universe Spirit on either the c. or
35:3.18 review of the ascendant sojourn on the c. world.
35:4.2 On Edentia, your c., they are known as emergency
35:6.1 the headquarters of a c. of three dekamillenniums,
35:6.5 with the presence of the various groups at c. and
35:9.3 made by the supreme council located on the c.
35:9.4 Lanonandek councils stationed on the various c..
37:9.8 Each of the one hundred c. clusters of architectural
37:9.8 Spirit constitute the permanent population of the c.
37:9.12 Edentia, your c., has the univitatia, while the
38:5.3 worlds of the headquarters of the assigned c to begin
43:0.3 the c. worlds are fully supplied with all orders of
43:1.0 1. THE CONSTELLATION HEADQUARTERS
43:6.1 On the c. worlds living embellishment is utilized,
43:7.1 seven hundred seventy worlds surrounding the c.
43:7.5 They do not function beyond the confines of the c.
46:3.1 of broadcasts from the local worlds, from the c.,
49:6.16 many survivors awaken on the c. and there begin the
50:0.1 are assigned to the reserves of their order on the c..
50:2.2 there is an analogous council of seventy at the c.
53:4.2 the location of legislative activities on the c.
55:9.1 characterized by readjustments on the c.,
57:3.8 the one hundred c. groups of planets were begun.
73:6.3 This form of nonintelligent life is native to the c.
119:1.3 those dwelling on the c. and system headquarters
119:6.5 millions of beings were assembled from the c.
119:8.1 The Faithfuls of Days on the c. were instructed to
191:3.4 from the sojourn on the headquarters of the c. on to
constellation lawmakers
39:3.3 place before the c. a forecast of how any proposed
constellation legislative body
43:2.5 The c. legislative body is divided into three groups.
constellation legislators
43:2.7 The advisory or highest body of c. consists of the
constellation legislature
45:7.4 system selects its ten representatives to sit in the c..
constellation morontia worlds
55:9.2 the univitatia continue to administer the c..
constellation Most Highs
35:6.4 communication channels is at the disposal of the c..
constellation overcontrol
49:5.18 The system administration and the c. of these worlds
constellation program
43:9.4 in conjunction with the c. concerned with group,
constellation regime
43:3.6 the c. stands between you and the administration,
constellation ruler(s)
25:3.9 the Magisterial Sons and to the c. and the hosts of
33:5.4 never proffer advice to the c. unless it is asked for.
33:6.3 In turn, the c. pay especial attention to the social
33:8.1 associates enforce the legislative mandates of the c.
35:9.2 change made, the matter being optional with the c..
39:3.11 many serve as messenger aids to the c. rulers;
43:3.1 commissioned to active duty in the universe as c.
43:3.6 Urantia is closely related to the c. because of certain
66:8.4 sovereign authority by co-ordinate action of the c.
67:6.5 confirmed by the mandate of the senior c.,
93:3.3 three Vorondadek rulers of the c. of Norlatiadek.
114:0.4 without effective supervision from the system, c.,
114:4.5 interposing the superior wisdom of the c. in the
constellation service
20:8.1 advanced inward through the c. to the highest work
constellation socialization
15:7.7 Hereon is man spiritualized following his c..
constellation sojourn
43:9.3 This c. of an ascending mortal is the most uniform
47:7.4 who begin to prepare you for the subsequent c..
112:7.3 fusion may even be delayed until the time of the c.;
constellation spheres
37:9.8 for ascending mortals during the traversal of the c.
38:2.6 appreciate the seraphim, on the c. to enjoy them,
constellation stage
55:0.7 3. The third or c. stage.
55:9.0 9. THE THIRD OR CONSTELLATION STAGE
constellation study worlds
47:7.4 On the fifth mansonia you begin to learn of the c..
48:1.4 less physical and more truly morontial on the c..
constellation training
35:3.11 All evolutionary mortals who graduate from their c.
constellation training worlds
43:8.4 on the c. you are to achieve the real socialization of
43:9.2 This entire sojourn on the c. is a period of true bliss
49:6.16 The intermediate group go to the c.; they pass by
constellation worlds
43:7.5 contribute much to making the c. the chief spheres
Constellation Centers
29:2.6 5. C..
29:2.17 5. C..
29:2.17 Ten of these living power centers are stationed in
29:2.17 they function as energy projectors to the tributary
29:2.17 From these beings there go forth the power lines for
30:2.97 5. C..
Constellation Conciliators
25:3.8 3. The C..
Constellation Counselors
35:8.9 Universe Co-ordinators and C. . . . . . . 100,000
35:10.2 long experience as System Sovereigns and as c..
Constellation Father
35:6.1 The reigning Most High, the C., has two associates
35:6.3 When a C. is in attendance upon duties at the
35:6.3 he frequently is, the senior associate becomes acting
35:9.2 The C. names one of these Lanonandeks as chief
35:9.4 over by the senior Most High associate of the C.,
43:2.4 on to the court of the Most High, the reigning C..
43:3.2 The presiding member of this trio is known as the C.
43:3.2 A C. reigns for ten thousand standard years (50,000
43:5.3 1. The C.. The present Most High ruler is number
43:5.3 He saw service in many constellations throughout
43:5.17 except when ordered by the C. to intervene in the
50:2.6 is ever carried out without the consent of the C.,
51:6.10 4. The Most High Father—the C..
53:7.12 remember the first message of Lanaforge to the C.
93:3.2 the people to associate this teaching with the C. of
104:1.3 the C., and the local universe Creator Deity;
136:3.5 the C. of Edentia appeared to Jesus and Gabriel in
188:3.15 The records of Edentia indicate that the C. was on
188:3.15 that he received instructions from Michael during
Constellation Fathers
2:1.4 may engage in adventure; the C. may experiment;
4:5.2 between Planetary Princes, System Sovereigns, C.,
20:1.10 Vorondadeks are best known as Most Highs, the C.;
23:2.18 they are acting temporarily in liaison with C.,
32:4.3 The law of the Creator Son, the rule of the C.,
33:0.1 to Gabriel and jurisdictional authority to the C.,
33:6.6 of the constellation by the chief of the C..
35:5.1 They are more generally known as C. because a Son
35:6.0 6. THE CONSTELLATION FATHERS
35:6.2 The one hundred C., the actual presiding heads of
39:3.2 seraphim assigned to the collective work of the C.,
43:0.2 is Edentia, the seat of the administration of the C.,
43:3.3 The Psalmist knew Edentia was ruled by three C.
43:3.5 The C. are little occupied with the individuals of an
43:3.5 they are closely associated with those legislative and
43:4.2 Faithful of Days stands at the right hand of the C. to
43:5.16 the prophet recognized the controlling hand of the C.
45:2.2 certain matters now under the supervision of the C.
46:3.3 the Edentia word of the Most High C. is received
46:5.15 The Most High C. take up their abode in this circle
53:2.3 was communicated to the Creator Son and the C.
53:2.4 that he went direct to Edentia to confer with the C.
53:2.5 Faithful of Days of Edentia, on the request of the C.
53:4.7 But the C. confined the action of these disloyal
53:7.14 The Ancients of Days sustained the C. in their
53:7.14 but they have never handed down any decisions in
54:5.9 8. The Faithful of Days on Edentia advised the C. to
54:6.7 all of Lucifer’s superiors, extending from the C. on
55:8.1 administrative body, subject to the veto of the C.,
55:9.3 As the ages pass, the C. take over more and more
55:10.6 but in groups of three they similarly serve the C..
66:1.3 councils, it would fail to receive the assent of the C..
66:5.31 This selected corps had been approved by the C. of
66:8.1 rulers and obedient to the mandates of the C..
67:6.9 C. dispatched an immediate decision sustaining
114:2.4 remain more or less under the overcontrol of the C.
119:1.1 except that the farewell broadcast to the C.,
119:2.1 adjudicated by the C. and approved by the Faithful
Constellation Univitatia
30:2.119 3. The C..
constellations
9:8.24 that function in the local universes, even to the c.,
12:6.8 have their guardians of destiny; planets, systems, c.,
15:2.5 One hundred c (about 10,000,000 inhabitable planets
15:2.15 C. . . . . . . 70,000,000
15:2.21 One universe (100 c.) . . . . . . 10,000,000 worlds
15:6.11 They hold the gravity balance of power in many c.
15:9.17 between the individual planets, systems, and c. of the
15:13.4 ten thousand c., one million systems, or about one
15:13.6 of the Most Highs at the headquarters of the c..
15:13.6 Thus the Trinity regime extends from the c. of the
15:14.6 universe of Nebadon consists of one hundred c. and
18:0.10 universes and to the capitals of their component c..
18:7.1 rulers of the one hundred c. in each local universe.
18:7.2 the Vorondadek Sons who rule the c. of that local
18:7.2 faithful to the welfare of their c. of assignment,
18:7.3 All Faithfuls of Days functioning in the c. of a local
18:7.4 with the homes of the Vorondadek rulers of the c..
18:7.5 The Trinity-origin regime stops with the c.;
19:3.2 major and minor sectors, in local universes and c.,
19:6.5 are the permanent citizens of the local universe c..
25:3.9 co-ordination and administration of the hundred c..
25:4.18 The rulers of the systems, c., universes, and
25:5.3 From the planets, systems, and c. of Nebadon,
29:2.16 applicable to the services of the c. and systems.
29:2.16 effective energy to the subsidiary c. and systems.
29:4.15 directors to the headquarters of the universes, c.,
32:0.1 a local universe comprises one hundred c., each
32:2.3 hundred headquarters worlds of the projected c. and
32:2.7 councils of the universe to the fathers of the c.
32:4.6 with the administration of systems, c., or a local
33:5.3 of Days, serving on the headquarters of the c..
33:5.4 These Paradise ambassadors to the c. represent the
33:5.4 C. are more closely related to the superuniverse
33:6.4 Consuls are representatives of c. to one another and
33:6.8 the standard for all c. and systems in this local univ.
33:8.1 located on the headquarters of the one hundred c..
33:8.5 bodies or to the legislative assemblies of the c..
35:3.1 Ascending mortals from all the c. of Nebadon pass
35:5.5 serve as consuls representing c. within their native
35:6.1 assigned to the rulership of each of the hundred c.
35:6.1 by Gabriel as the Most Highs of the c. for service
35:6.2 but is chiefly concerned with the welfare of the c.
35:7.2 functioned on the headquarters worlds of the c.,
35:7.2 legislative assemblies of the one hundred c..
35:8.4 and assistants to the supreme councils of the c. and
37:10.4 from the ministry of the celestial artisans on the c.
38:5.2 organization and are assigned to some one of the c..
39:1.14 and of the seventy educational spheres of the c..
39:2.3 directly affiliated with either the systems or the c.,
39:3.1 angels is assigned to the exclusive service of the c..
39:3.3 law originates in the legislative assemblies of the c.
39:3.8 beings to and from the headquarters of the c..
39:3.11 seraphim are held on the headquarters of the c..
41:1.2 modified circuits to the power centers of our c.
41:1.4 of Nebadon’s primary subdivisions, one hundred c..
43:0.0 THE CONSTELLATIONS
43:0.1 Norlatiadek, one of the one hundred c. of the local
43:0.1 C. being the primary divisions of a local universe,
43:0.2 are quite comparable in size to those of other c..
43:0.4 universe angels, are assigned to the service of the c.
43:0.4 the morontia life of the c. is both typical and ideal.
43:2.1 The c. are the autonomous units of a local universe,
43:2.1 together with the legislative enactments of the c.,
43:2.2 C. thus function as the legislative or lawmaking units
43:3.1 The rulers of the c. are of the Vorondadek order of
43:3.2 as the Most Highs of each of the Nebadon c..
43:3.5 those legislative and lawmaking functions of the c.
43:5.3 He saw service in many c. throughout our local
43:5.15 the numerous Vorondadeks, envoys of Nebadon c.,
43:6.1 capitals of the c. are the acme of morontia activities
44:0.1 of the superuniverses, the local universes, the c.,
44:0.1 but their chief realm of activity is in the c. and
48:1.2 in common with the higher spheres around the c.
49:5.29 are not only organized vertically into systems, c.,
52:3.11 the Most Highs of the c. begin to rule in the affairs of
52:3.11 Truth is revealed up to the administration of the c..
53:1.2 he stood next to the Most High Fathers of the c. in
53:4.4 two rebellions in Nebadon, they were in distant c..
54:6.3 Families, groups, nations, races, worlds, systems, c.,
55:9.3 these unified c. will have reached the position of
55:9.3 To all intents and purposes the c. will then deal
55:10.4 New relationships extend down to the c. and systems
95:2.7 the stationary and established c. of the fixed stars,
109:7.6 Sons come to the headquarters worlds of the c. to
118:10.11 As the systems, c., universes, and superuniverses
119:0.5 incidental benefits accrue to various systems, and c.,
consternation
29:3.8 centers, would only add to your confusion and c..
75:1.5 the true picture of the c. of these two noble souls as
75:5.4 Serapatatia was overcome with c. and beside himself
153:5.3 Why is it that you are filled with fear and c. when
154:7.5 They were filled with confusion and c..
158:1.8 crackling sound, and to their amazement and c.,
175:4.1 apostles once more were left in confusion and c..
constituent
10:8.3 and the Infinite Spirit are, in a certain sense, the c.
33:7.6 3. The question of the readmission of any c. part of a
56:4.2 Personality inherently reaches out to unify all c.
56:4.2 Father, unifies all seven c. Absolutes of Infinity;
56:4.2 potential of unifying the c. factors of the mortal
112:5.14 Human personality, while transcending its c. parts,
112:5.16 The reassembly of the c. parts of a onetime material
112:5.20 by virtue of the unceasing changing of its c. parts;
113:6.5 there occurs the reassembly of the c. factors of the
constituents
77:2.5 wrought in the configuration and in the chemical c.
constitute
0:7.9 this evolutionary Deity will c. the eternal fusion of
0:10.1 This would c. the experiential realization of
0:12.2 Therefore does this Trinity c. the only Deity reality
1:1.2 c. the reality of that true worship which is so
1:5.4 divine attributes which c. a perfect, eternal, loving,
2:0.1 of the divine nature which c. the character of Deity
2:4.4 Eternal justice and divine mercy together c. what in
3:2.10 c. such a handicap that you are unable to see,
5:6.2 put together, c. the vehicle for human personality,
6:0.3 And thereby does the Son c. the divine revelation of
6:8.1 all of us, high and low, c. their universal family.
7:5.8 shared those experiences which c. an ascender’s
9:8.25 These spirit beings c. the living ladder whereby man
10:2.2 bestow those qualities and attributes which c. still
10:3.5 and attributes which c. the Son and the Spirit,
11:3.4 One thousand of these units c. a division.
11:3.4 Ten million congregations c. an assembly.
11:3.4 and seven of the master units c. a superior unit;
11:7.8 Such relationships of motion and quiescence c. a
11:8.1 stars, blazing suns, and whirling spheres which c. the
11:8.8 potentials which emanate from Paradise and c. the
12:1.2 successive space levels of the master universe c. the
14:0.2 that endless procession of universes which c. the
14:2.8 gravity of the Eternal Son, and these together c. the
14:3.4 The billion spheres of the central universe c. the
15:2.5 (about 10,000,000 inhabitable planets) c. a local
15:2.6 (about 1,000,000,000 inhabitable planets) c. a minor
15:2.8 (about 1,000,000,000,000 inhabitable planets) c. a
15:6.12 of matter circulating and evolving in space c. an
15:13.5 the seven instruction spheres which c. the entrance
16:3.18 to c. the creature grasp of the unity of Supremacy.
16:6.10 three insights of the cosmic mind c. the a priori
16:8.3 of a material, mindal, and spiritual nature which c.
16:9.4 And these cosmic gifts, socialized, c. civilization.
17:6.10 undisclosed career which will c. their seventh phase
17:8.1 The seven groups of Supreme Spirits c. the
19:2.6 together with the Universal Censors, c. the highest
19:3.4 one Universal Censor c. a tribunal of Trinity divinity,
19:4.8 c. those ten groups which have been sometimes
20:2.1 Sons c. the order of Avonals in contradistinction to
21:1.2 united deity concepts which c. his divine origin.
21:2.7 After these have been associated to c. a creature,
22:4.1 Those without Name and Number c. the third and
24:5.5 a host of unrevealed personalities, c. an efficient,
26:7.5 comprehending the Infinite Spirit sufficiently to c.
30:0.1 personalities c. a well-nigh limitless number of living
31:3.1 they usually c. 990 in each finaliter company.
31:9.14 the evolving and experiential Supreme Being, c. the
31:10.9 and the seven c. the Supreme Council of Destiny on
33:1.2 These relationships c. a Creator Son the most
33:8.4 The presidents of these councils c. the immediate
35:6.2 c. the supreme advisory cabinet of the Creator Son.
35:10.1 forty-two satellites, c. the Lanonandek cluster of
36:2.14 cosmic chemical formulas that c. the parent patterns
36:5.1 the children of the Universe Mother Spirit and c. her
37:4.3 the instructions which c. their mission in our realm
37:9.6 and the spironga c. a relatively permanent citizenship
37:9.8 the Creative Spirit c. the permanent population of
38:0.2 cherubim and sanobim, c. the angelic corps of a
38:0.3 Their various orders c. the corps of the skilled and
38:6.1 (12 pairs, 24 seraphim), and twelve such groups c.
38:6.1 Twelve companies under a commander c. a
38:6.1 c. a legion numbering 248,832 pairs or 497,664
39:3.5 bring together suitable individuals that they may c.
39:3.6 they c. a social problem and therefore fall within the
42:5.1 The sun’s rays c. four octaves in the superuniverse
42:7.9 The next thirty electrons c. the second family,
43:2.8 The legislative pronouncements of Edentia c. the
43:5.14 of the Satania upheaval c. the emergency council,
43:7.3 although morontia students c by far the largest group
45:7.4 those who c. this group of one thousand electors.
47:2.8 these salvaged souls of mortal origin c the permanent
48:2.18 They c. the local planetary council of supreme
48:6.33 of that which is principle—these c. falseness.
49:5.12 serially linked together and c. a special domain of
55:10.3 Inspector mobilizes all Assigned Sentinels to c. the
55:10.5 one hundred of these Avonal Sons of Paradise c. the
56:5.3 These beings c. the first three levels of God the
75:3.5 it would c. a powerful tie binding these peoples to
76:6.3 the four and twenty counselors who c. the present
77:2.8 who carried the modified Andonite germ plasm, c.
77:8.13 men and women who c. the planetary reserve corps
86:4.1 seemed to c. convincing evidence that the old chief
87:6.12 Both fire and water were believed to c. impassable
89:4.7 the olden propitiation cult that c. the modern forms
92:4.9 The papers, of which this is one, c. the most recent
94:4.4 Brahma could c. the foundation for a concept of the
94:8.17 that such achievements c. true progress in cosmic
96:3.3 for the day of revolt and the strike for liberty to c. of
100:5.4 unified intellectual and spiritual phenomena that c.
101:3.2 these spirit endowments c. man a spirit personality in
101:6.6 synthesis of man and the essence of God—c. him,
101:6.7 such association in the finite mind as will c. them
101:9.3 those morontial realities which c. his highest ethical
102:6.2 living God is the divine light whose interruptions c.
104:3.14 they thereby c. a triunity of functional unity, not a
105:3.9 The Seven Absolutes of Infinity c. the beginnings of
106:7.3 the volitional act of the Deities who c. the Trinity;
106:8.19 and causative Trinities who c. the first level.
106:9.2 Time, space, and experience c. barriers to creature
107:3.9 The unique Personalized Adjusters no doubt c. the
107:7.6 the Adjusters are divine in origin, and that they c.
110:3.6 determinations and your supreme desires, do c. real
112:4.8 the other six sacred spheres which c. the Father’s
114:7.11 its own councils which c. its governing organization.
116:4.7 when cosmically totaled, c. the actual foundation
116:5.9 are inseparable from God the Sevenfold and c. the
116:5.14 the energies and masses which c. their perpetual
118:0.9 Together they c. the experiential bridge linking the
118:7.1 all finite choice—c. an abrogation of finite volition.
120:2.7 shall not be so lived as to c. an example for the
129:3.1 c. the subjects of the narratives which follow this
130:4.2 divinity of value—c. the reality of the Supreme.
136:5.4 Your wish in all such matters will c. the abridgment
140:8.3 the circumstances of life c. a divine dispensation
140:8.20 teachings of Jesus c. a religion of valor, courage,
153:3.2 Son of Man subject to the will of God, c. a reality
157:4.7 are the human stones which c. this living temple of
159:4.3 Scriptures c. the best collection of religious wisdom
184:0.2 since it required only twenty-three to c. a trial court.
constituted
0:11.1 the Eternal Son, functioning in the God of Action, c.
11:5.1 origin on nether Paradise, and that it is c. as follows:
14:3.1 There are no regularly c. courts, neither are there
15:2.2 universe, and they are c. approximately as follows:
15:2.18 Each of the seven superuniverses is c. as follows:
15:8.2 living and semiliving intelligent entities c. for this
15:12.1 Our courts are c. as follows: There presides,
15:13.2 The courts of the Perfections of Days are c. much
17:1.4 carry out the combined policies of all duly c. rulers
20:8.2 the combined staff of the regularly c. University of
25:3.3 before the regularly c. tribunals of the realm, then,
29:3.7 Each individual power center is c. in exactly one
29:3.9 spheres or on otherwise suitably c. space bodies.
31:7.3 As the Mortal Corps of the Finality is at present c.,
33:8.2 of advisory and research assemblies, variously c.
35:1.2 Gabriel presides over the regularly c. tribunals and
42:8.4 As atoms are c., neither electric nor gravitational
48:1.5 material worlds until you are c. a first-stage spirit
50:2.3 is chosen and diversely c. on the different worlds.
53:9.8 Satania have c. a solemn warning to all Nebadon,
55:8.1 The system legislative assembly is c. on the
58:7.1 The vast group of rock systems which c. the outer
61:1.2 they c. the most important evolutionary development
66:4.11 for ages they c. the sum total of the spirit world to
66:5.1 These ten groups were c. as follows: 1. The council
69:9.11 and still later, a well c. title to the adjacent land.
70:10.5 this c. these orders the first crime detectors and
70:10.12 These fines c. the first public revenue.
73:1.3 the Nodites themselves c. the eighth race of Urantia.
75:4.6 project c. evil because it represented the wrong way
76:4.8 c. the early beginnings of the mighty Andite race.
77:1.6 These creatures c. the intelligence corps of the
77:2.2 the Prince’s staff had been c. sex creatures for the
78:8.11 The Nerites c the final eruption of the Caspian group
80:5.7 Cro-Magnoid blue man c. the biologic foundation for
80:9.7 the barbarians of the hills of Turkestan c. the most
87:2.1 effort to secure this protection c. the techniques of
87:5.8 The ceremonies of spirit propitiation c. a burden
90:1.2 any striking mental or physical abnormality c.
91:1.3 While this c. a perversion of prayer, it encouraged
92:6.20 Ancestor worship onetime c. a decided advance in
93:10.7 Will he also be c. Vicegerent Material Son of Urantia
94:6.11 but the writings of Confucius have ever since c.
101:6.8 The teachings of Jesus c. the first Urantian religion
104:5.1 Two of these associations are c. as follows:
114:1.1 until the arrival of a regularly c. Planetary Prince.
114:5.2 to local authorities c. for planetary function,
114:7.9 contact with the Adjusters of certain favorably c.
120:0.4 subordinate himself to the variously c. wills of the
121:2.6 temple worship at Jerusalem c. alike the secret of the
124:1.5 to give up such a favorite pastime c. one of the great
153:1.1 Sanhedrin at Jerusalem, and they c. the orthodox
155:2.2 two weeks at Chorazin c. a veritable baptism of
161:1.7 children, such a phenomenon c. proof of the fact,
175:3.1 Sanhedrin, as then c., officially and unanimously
195:1.1 These two ideas put together c. a new and mighty
constitutes
0:9.1 This c. the personality-power equivalent of the
0:11.13 Associatively the Universal Absolute c. the
1:1.2 such a consecration of creature will c. man’s only
1:4.1 the perfection of God is such that it eternally c. him
3:1.1 and at the same time, c. the Father’s omnipresence.
3:1.6 his infinite nature; space c. no barrier to Deity.
5:5.13 The indwelling of the Mystery Monitor c. the
5:6.9 kinship of being which c the vast family circle of God
6:4.3 The omnipresence of the Original Son c. the spiritual
7:3.2 The spiritual-gravity pull of the Eternal Son c. the
10:2.1 but in so doing he c. himself the Father of this very
10:6.2 divine personalities, whose Deity union c. the Trinity
12:1.1 The observable behavior of the material creation c.
12:1.11 the eternal Isle, c. the perfect and eternal nucleus of
12:7.11 Brotherhood c. a fact of relationship between every
12:8.2 in the form of a supergravity presence which c. the
12:9.6 a living relationship of personal mind and spirit c. the
13:1.12 trinitization c. the secret of authority to represent
13:1.22 This phenomenon c. one of the most perplexing
14:6.16 c. the everlasting proof of the infinite personality of
15:5.12 Collisional debris often c. the material nucleuses for
15:6.13 This phenomenon c. one of the positive proofs of the
16:8.2 whose interassociation c. the mechanism wherein
20:3.4 terminates a dispensation and c. a judgment of the
20:5.7 c. the most noble and fascinating chapter in the
20:6.7 all that c. a creature’s life as it is lived on the planets
21:3.1 Such action c. title of physical possession, a cosmic
25:2.5 This quartet c. a conciliating commission and is made
30:1.10 Fusion with an Adjuster or other such fragment c.
30:1.11 fusion therewith c. them Spirit-fused mortals in
30:1.12 with which c. the creature a Son-fused mortal.
30:4.15 the new individual c. the resurrection of the old
32:5.3 ages, or epochs, when successively arranged, c. a
32:5.4 the metamorphosis of death c. the only possible
33:2.4 c. these Master Sons the personal repositories of the
34:5.5 man’s personal reception of that which c. the sum
36:6.6 Life, as such, c. the animation of some pattern-
40:5.4 Spirit identification c. the secret of personal survival
40:7.4 the divine realms of eternity c. an intriguing recital
40:9.3 This spirit infusion c. these surviving creatures
40:9.6 dual response c. the reconstruction, recognition, and
41:1.4 enormous stellar system which c. the physical core
42:7.4 dependable association of energies that c. matter.
43:9.3 This experience c. the prespirit socialization training
45:3.9 This executive group of seven Lanonandeks c. the
47:3.3 reassembles creature personality and c. resurrection
49:6.7 destiny, and this c. cessation of creature existence.
49:6.11 The arrival of an Adjuster c. identity in the eyes of
50:3.1 This corps of material helpers c. the connecting link
54:0.2 fact and falsehood, c. the potentiality of error.
54:0.2 The deliberate choice of evil c. sin; the willful
56:6.1 c. a reality tension that can be resolved only
56:7.1 attained evolution c. a new and enlarged revelation
56:10.14 Cosmic socialization c. the highest form of
57:6.11 and c. the astronomic preliminaries to the setting of
68:4.5 the inertia of primitive man c. the biologic safety
69:7.5 Man’s brutal treatment of woman c. one of the
78:2.2 displayed in the leadership of the second garden c.
81:6.17 majority adopt the slang, then usage c. it language.
84:8.2 pleasure mania, now c. the greatest threat that has
91:6.4 a dialogue with one’s alter ego, c. a technique of
96:7.4 And when thus regarded, this group of Psalms c. the
100:2.2 And this entire experience c. the reality of religion as
101:5.12 a working union of human faith and divine truth c.
101:6.2 to the Adjuster essence of the existential God, c. the
101:6.7 truth c. the possession of a righteous character,
102:1.1 The work of the Adjuster c. the explanation of the
102:3.5 the consciousness of fact, value, and true reality c.
102:3.12 The pursuit of knowledge c. science; the search for
103:2.8 free will, such a decision c. a religious experience.
103:9.6 Theology c. the religious effort to define, clarify,
106:0.3 This level c. the present periphery of creative
106:7.9 the three potentialities whose union c. the latency of
109:0.1 Human existence c. a period of practice which is
109:6.5 Such decisive consecration c. the true passport from
110:5.7 all this c. a favorable co-ordination of influences,
110:6.13 Entrance upon the seventh circle c. a mortal
111:1.5 mind is striving to be like that c. spirit identification.
112:1.18 the summation of its parts c. selfhood—individuality—
112:5.5 that c. man’s greatest opportunity and his supreme
112:5.12 This child of human and divine parentage c. the
112:7.2 this fusion c. the mystery of making God and man
112:7.5 at-onement authorization, which, when issued, c. the
113:6.1 everything that c. you, the real you, except the
113:6.8 This c. the “resurrection of the unjust,” in reality
113:7.1 Such an experience c. a glorious awakening, a real
115:3.7 Son, the Infinite Spirit, and the Paradise Isle c. the
115:3.8 This triodity of existential potentiality c. the potential
117:5.6 and this transaction c. the fact of progression.
117:6.15 these seven experiences c. the present-known limits
118:0.9 the Ultimate c. the basic association of subabsolute
130:4.11 The presence of evil c. proof of the inaccuracies of
130:4.14 partial in the presence of the complete c. relativity
132:3.9 The presence of the spirit in the mind of man c. the
133:6.5 self-realization and c. the foundation of the soul,
133:7.8 experience, c. man a potential son of the universe
136:5.4 Under my command this c. the fullest possible
140:4.9 Jesus’ discourse at the ordination of the twelve c.
143:1.7 such courage c. the heroism of the God-knowing
149:6.3 that c. the mission of the Son of Man on earth.
160:1.12 plus the gospel of the kingdom, c. the new religion
160:2.3 ability to communicate and share meanings that c.
160:3.1 the will of God for the mind of self, c. worship.
160:5.4 which c. the supreme ideal of religious loyalty,
160:5.7 Such a concept c. the achievement of the
175:2.1 c. no valid reason why the individual descendants
194:2.2 the comprehension of truth that c. the highest form
195:6.8 Materialism c. him merely an arithmetical symbol
196:3.20 Moral choosing c. religion as the motive of inner
196:3.34 Such an experience c. God-consciousness,
constituting
12:2.1 as c. the domains of the Unqualified Absolute.
15:0.1 thus c. the vast creation one gigantic wheel,
15:1.2 as the orbits of the planets c. your solar system are
27:5.5 In c. themselves the living reference library of the
29:4.20 the thirty physical energies of space, c. the power
31:1.5 Havona citizens regard these three destinies as c. the
33:3.6 his eternal dependence on his Spirit companion, c.
39:1.18 seraphim, thus c. the general reserve of this order.
42:2.14 the thirty phases of energy c. the present energy
46:6.1 thus c. the following ten administrative departments:
56:9.5 while conceiving the Universal Absolute as c. the
60:3.5 Arctic Ocean, c. the second greatest submergence
62:3.10 the new species of Primates c. the next vital step in
70:9.17 gratification, the sum of all three c. human happiness
83:4.8 file through the bedchamber at night, thus c. legal
107:1.2 are fragmentized entities c. the factual presence of
119:8.1 Eternal Son c. this union of God and man sole head
119:8.6 of one of the divine corps c. the Trinity Ultimate.
120:0.3 further contribute to c. him the sovereign of his
129:4.6 full and unqualified acceptance by the Father as c.
142:3.22 I also declare to you as c. the whole duty of man.”
constitution
11:8.7 These material organizations are dual in c. and are
13:0.2 worlds of the Son, which are alike in physical c..
14:2.0 2. CONSTITUTION OF HAVONA
14:2.5 creation is wholly unlike that of the twofold c. of the
14:3.6 Triata physical c., coupled with the balancing effect
14:5.6 the fundamental c. of the basic orders of intelligent
15:0.3 first to gain an adequate idea of the physical c. and
35:1.3 Melchizedeks are in c. partly of self-origin and
41:0.4 Such is the c. of the local star cloud of Nebadon,
41:2.7 in accordance with the physical c. and architecture
42:3.5 entering into the varied c. of the electronic groups.
42:6.5 holds one hundred ultimatons together in the c. of
42:8.1 the secret of their basic c. and ultimate behavior,
42:9.1 universal manifestation of the decimal c. of energy,
42:9.3 sevenfold persistence of creative c. is exhibited in
42:9.3 unmistakably points to the sevenfold c. of energy
49:4.7 group segregations are inherent in their origin and c..
51:1.4 dual nutrition; they are really dual in nature and c.,
56:1.1 central universe, triune; but Paradise is of single c..
104:5.1 other triune relationships which are non-Father in c.,
106:6.5 Though experiential in genesis and c., it definitely
112:5.15 the record of personality c. is faithfully preserved
118:4.4 disregarding existentials, is threefold in its basic c..
124:1.8 think a great deal about the physical world and its c.;
constitutional
70:12.19 These are the purposes and aims of c tribunals acting
72:7.6 Every state has ten basic c. provisions which cannot
72:9.1 made c. provision for a modified scheme of voting
constitutions
66:4.10 but they did painstakingly study their personal c.,
70:12.5 they should adopt their c. or other charters of civil
constitutive
15:3.15 derived in part from the c. segmentation of matter-
16:6.9 they are c. in the self-consciousness of reflective
16:8.15 the c. recognition of the three basic mind realities
16:9.4 the contributions of the c. endowments of man—
16:9.5 combined contributions of the c. factors of man—
16:9.6 (recognition) of God is inalienable and c. in all men.
17:1.2 It is they who determine the basic c. trends of the
55:4.21 Cosmic wisdom seems to become c. in the ministry
70:10.2 The concept of justice may well be c. in a spirit-
100:1.6 The technique of fostering this c. endowment of the
103:7.11 are accepted, though unproved, by the c. reality
103:7.13 founded on the c. mind endowments of mortal beings
106:1.1 but such destiny is subject to a time delay, a c.
111:2.1 therefore does mind never fail to manifest this c unity
112:2.14 the evolving self is inherent in the qualities of its c.
116:2.13 are c. and expressive of a new power potential of
118:6.5 limitations which are c. in the very personality
constitutively
105:5.9 are the two original manifestations: the c. perfect
106:9.8 must be inherently and c. dependent on experience.
constrain
167:2.2 ‘Go now out into the countryside and c. those
constrained
84:1.7 which, therefore, c. primitive women to submit to
89:6.8 The spectacle of Abraham c to sacrifice his son Isaac
100:7.2 He was c. to proclaim saving truth to his generation,
100:7.12 his associates were c. to share his divine optimism.
128:7.4 the better way and then be c. to follow you in it.”
132:7.2 that he would be c. to inquire about our Father.
135:11.3 Jesus c. himself not to interfere in the natural
158:7.3 I am c. to begin to unfold to you the truth about the
159:3.10 filled with joy and in their hearts are c. to rejoice
166:2.8 are filled with wonder and are c. to give thanks in
174:5.3 But I am c. to show forbearance since I fear for the
187:4.2 Many times before this he had been c. to believe in
190:5.5 but they c. him to come in and abide with them.
194:1.2 and at the same time so c. men to believe in him.
constrains
101:8.4 Faith vitalizes religion and c. the religionist to live
construct
2:7.10 will dare to c. a new and appealing philosophy of
36:6.4 The Sons of God can c. the forms of life, but it is
44:3.2 1. The home designers and builders—those who c.
44:3.3 These builders are comparable to those who c. the
44:3.8 7. The public builders—the artisans who plan and c.
51:3.1 the Material Sons and Daughters c. their own garden
103:6.12 attempts at metaphysics, man has attempted to c.
103:6.12 data which man so urgently needs in order to c. a
103:6.13 reason, unaided by mota, cannot conceive and c.
156:5.2 the foundations of the building which he would c.
constructed
15:0.2 superuniverse governments were designed and c..
15:7.1 architectural spheres, space bodies specifically c.
15:8.1 the headquarters spheres are so c. that they are able
29:3.9 Power Centers function only on especially c.
29:3.9 The architectural worlds are so c. that the living
30:3.2 such specially c. worlds are unusually favorable for
36:0.1 Life is c. according to plans formulated by the
39:4.16 third material, c. of luminous metals and crystals;
41:1.3 These spheres were c.—made to order—by the
46:3.2 enormous amphitheater, c. of scintillating materials
46:5.9 They are c. along the same lines but are of different
46:5.11 These walls are c. of crystal gems of gleaming
46:5.31 Many of these buildings are c. wholly of crystal gems
49:2.19 intelligent beings are so c. that they can function on
57:3.8 The local system headquarters planets were c. over
66:2.7 transferred to the material bodies c. for the use of
69:7.2 corrals were c., and entire herds would be captured.
73:5.4 covered brick-conduit disposal system had been c.
74:6.1 the first unit of the projected buildings was ever c..
80:6.4 Previous buildings had been c. of brick, and while
87:6.11 Hideous images of the spirits were c. so that they
93:2.6 in reality on the order of those especially c. bodies
122:4.4 genealogies of Joseph and Mary which were c.
122:8.7 c. the appealing legend of the star of Bethlehem
constructing
63:5.5 they showed great skill in c. stone sleeping chambers
89:6.5 Chinese buried in a wall those who died while c. it.
108:5.5 labor with the material mind for the purpose of c.,
construction
13:0.2 Even their material or physical c. is of an order
14:3.6 The planetary c. of the Havona spheres is entirely
15:5.1 power directors (as in the c. of architectural spheres)
32:2.3 The c. of Salvington was immediately followed by
42:4.7 Low temperatures favor certain forms of electronic c
42:7.4 The local universes are of decimal c..
48:3.15 of magnificent c. and exquisite embellishment.
50:4.2 embellishment and relatively advanced material c..
62:2.4 their c. of crude shelters in the high treetops which
62:3.7 were the first to exhibit a definite c. propensity,
62:3.9 the c of new treetop abodes and new ground shelters
73:4.1 the Garden workers throughout all the years of c.
77:3.3 His counsel finally prevailed, and c. was started in
77:3.4 concerning either c. plans or usage of the buildings
77:5.4 to forward the early activities of defense and c. but
86:4.8 Among the Egyptians this led to careful tomb c.
111:6.6 Facts are the building blocks in the c. of wisdom
123:0.1 on one of the public buildings then in process of c.
176:0.1 Matthew, calling attention to the temple c., said:
185:1.5 money from the temple treasury to pay for the c.
constructions
43:6.1 particularly beautified with material and mineral c.,
44:3.2 opportunity for individual expression in all these c.
46:5.25 Jerusem, even though it is among the more recent c..
constructive
4:1.7 haphazard to mortal mind appears orderly and c.
29:2.14 energies into channels of useful and c. application.
89:1.6 useful and c. regulations but also obsolete, outworn
99:3.7 religion does not grow unless it is disciplined by c.
111:4.9 wholly haphazard or controlled, directed, and c..
139:5.5 Philip was mathematical in the abstract but not c. in
156:5.13 practitioners of an invigorating and c. technique
171:7.3 Jesus’ sympathy was practical, personal, and c..
195:10.7 that denies the reality of God can contribute in any c.
construed
103:5.11 But this must not be c. as meaning that there is no
122:4.4 promises had been c. by successive generations as
164:1.2 lead him into saying something which could be c. as
171:1.5 and this was c. by all as an indication of the early
consuls
33:6.4 C. are representatives of constellations to one
33:6.4 they are appointed by legislative decree and function
35:5.5 Vorondadeks serve as c. representing constellations
consult
25:6.2 you will be able to c. the records of the history and
27:5.5 the residents of Paradise can c. this vast store of
28:6.11 must c. the Imports of Time to be able to forecast
30:4.28 You may also c. the broadcasts to ascertain who of
39:4.16 Ascending mortals will at first c. the material
39:4.16 Material Sons and the higher transition beings c.
47:3.6 to gratify your desire to c. the registry and call
72:4.1 shop is a working library where the student may c.
98:3.4 and shrines and, in a crisis, would c. the oracles.
109:7.6 Occasionally they c. with the Ancients of Days,
127:4.6 girls, would c. Jesus about their childhood troubles
137:1.3 Whereupon they agreed to go at once to c. John.
139:5.9 only thing he could think to do was to c. the chief,
consultation
120:3.1 advices that have been arrived at in c. with Gabriel,
137:4.6 But when Mary and the others saw him in c. with
149:7.1 Andrew, in c. with Peter and with the approval of
158:4.6 Andrew and Thomas were in c. at one side.
163:2.11 This Judas did after c. with Andrew.
190:3.3 After a hasty c. with Annas, Caiaphas called a
consultative
114:5.5 Each day on Urantia begins with a c. conference,
consulted
83:4.4 the astrologers were c. to ascertain the birth stars of
129:2.4 John c. with his father regarding the money due
consulting
36:2.12 in collaboration with a corps of c. Melchizedeks.
40:9.5 and by c. the records of the mortal career filed by the
consume
29:4.24 At one time they seem to c. or store energy;
49:3.3 which operate to c. or shunt the meteors.
71:3.7 Leisure must produce as well as c..
89:5.6 groups would c. only members of their own tribes,
135:3.2 but shall break in pieces and c. all these kingdoms,
consumed
22:7.6 Unbelievably long periods of time are sometimes c.
34:6.5 Spiritual life, like physical energy, is c..
51:2.2 About three days of standard time are c. in this
52:1.1 The length of time c. in this early life evolution varies
57:7.8 gases were c. by the early and prolific plant life.
61:5.5 this glacier c. nearly one million years in its advance
66:2.9 threefold beings of the realm, c. exactly ten days.
69:9.3 a man’s capital was either c. or distributed among
87:2.10 much terrestrial wealth is still c. on funeral rituals
96:4.5 “The mountain of Yahweh was c. in fire, and the
130:0.1 The tour of the Roman world c. most of the twenty-
183:2.3 In this way more than an hour was c. in going
196:3.32 is c. with the desire to live them, to do righteousness.
consumer
160:4.11 should aim always to be a producer as well as a c..
consumes
110:7.2 This fusion during physical life instantly c. the
consuming
1:0.3 only one supreme ambition, just one c. desire,
34:6.8 water of life, that prevents the c. thirst of discontent
55:1.5 not destroyed by the blazing glory of the c. fire
55:2.5 spiritual fires of c. grandeur and ascending glory.
129:3.5 an overattractive and attention-c. personal career.
160:3.2 These practices are difficult and time-c. at first, but
165:4.3 not to enjoy the pleasure of c. his hoarded wealth,
196:0.7 The all-c. and indomitable spiritual faith of Jesus
consummate—verb
54:2.3 reason as a threat to c. the theft of personal liberty
75:3.6 But this would require hundreds of years to c.,
106:3.1 the Supreme Being will c. its fullness as it was time
106:6.3 will c. the absolute actualization of all potentials.
107:0.6 eventually c. this temporary union of God and man
108:6.1 to c. a probationary union with the animal-origin
176:2.1 Jesus would most certainly return to c. the work of
194:4.7 any day to finish his work and to c. the kingdom.
196:2.5 believed in his immediate return to earth to c. the
consummate—adjective
3:6.1 With divine selflessness, c. generosity, the Father
28:5.8 the Voices of Wisdom and, by the c. skill of their
28:5.13 problems requiring an exercise of the c. wisdom of
103:9.4 later revelational religions and the c. saving gospel of
119:5.3 the career of this spirit pilgrim with c. interest,
124:1.4 with c. self-control announced that he would abide
149:2.8 And Jesus had the c. courage to do this in the face of
160:5.8 I am not only intrigued by the c. ideals of this
consummated
70:3.8 signified in the touching of the wine cups and c. by
79:8.5 the political reunification of the yellow race was c.,
83:4.3 all formality, marriage being c. by sex relations.
83:8.4 conceived of marriage as being c. by divine action.
93:1.3 Melchizedek was c. near what was to become the
105:2.7 which is c. in the appearance of conjoint personality
106:7.3 destiny is probably c. by the Consummator of
106:9.2 unification on the finality levels of c. eternity,
110:7.2 then do such c. liaisons of soul and Adjuster go on
112:7.3 fusion may not be c. until the ascender is on the local
112:7.14 the Father has fulfilled the promise, and c. the plan,
117:5.13 by intelligent love, and c. in brotherly service.
134:8.4 of mind and Adjuster attunement remained to be c..
consummately
103:8.3 A good and noble man may be c in love with his wife
consummates
105:2.5 establishes the personality of the Infinite and c. its
117:5.13 When man decides, and when he c. this decision
consummation
26:7.6 Seldom does the quest for the Infinite Spirit fail of c.,
56:9.10 will discover to your eternal satisfaction that in the c.
83:4.8 thus constituting legal witness to the c. of marriage.
90:0.3 in between the beginning and the c. of religious
93:6.8 Upon the c. of the solemn covenant, reconciliation
107:1.3 up to and including the c. of their triune destinies:
109:5.5 but it does not prevent eventual c. of the ascendant
116:6.6 but the culmination and c. of this effort is the act of
117:2.1 the conquest of the incomplete present and the c. of
117:2.7 As existent upon the c. of the present universe age,
118:9.9 the c. of cosmic wisdom, the embodiment of the
127:5.4 serious consideration to the c. of personal love in
134:5.5 the final c. of political growth—the government of all
135:5.3 keen expectation that the c. of the desire of the ages
consummational
105:5.3 are, in relation to the finite, both causal and c..
Consummator of Universe Destiny
0:12.7 Supreme, God the Ultimate, and the unrevealed C..
30:1.15 Consider the following: The C..
106:5.1 God the Ultimate, and the unrevealed C..
106:7.3 is probably consummated by the act of the C.,
106:8.11 and the C. in regard to all divinity values.
consummators
106:8.12 inceptors, realizers, and c.; beginnings, existences,
consumption
148:0.2 selling their catch to David for c. by the seaside
contact—noun or adjective; see contact, make or makes
1:2.8 all possibility of demonstration except for the c.
1:2.10 the Father maintains immediate c. with his creature
2:1.7 arrangements for c. and communication with his
2:1.8 the infinite Father is enabled to enjoy close c. with
3:5.1 In his c. with the post-Havona creations, the Father
5:0.2 prerogative of maintaining direct and parental c.
5:2.2 self-conscious c. and communion with the Father,
5:2.4 not intellectually conscious of close and intimate c.
5:3.6 The Infinite Spirit maintains personal c. with the
6:0.2 represent our best efforts at c.-compromise with
6:4.5 In his c. with personality, the Father acts in the
6:4.5 In his personal c. with spiritual creation, the Father
8:5.2 but in the c. of spirit forces with intelligent beings,
9:6.1 The Third Source maintains a personal and perfect c.
9:7.5 is equivalent to partial c. with the consciousness of
10:3.14 5. As a Father, he maintains parental c. with all
11:7.1 the quiescent midspace zones come in c. with the
12:7.12 present in such a vast universe and personally in c.
12:7.13 Father enjoys the most intimate inner c. with you,
12:9.2 really know a person as the result of a single c..
13:1.5 Their nature, origin, and the technique of their c.
13:1.5 In so far as we come in c. with this phase of divine
16:5.3 If this Master Spirit does attain any sort of c. with
16:7.9 the contagion of the c. of morally fragrant persons
17:1.2 The Master Spirits maintain c. with the various
17:4.3 but you will not personally come in c. with them
18:1.5 the intimate and personal c. of the Deities with these
19:5.6 c. with natives does not produce any such reaction.
20:4.1 a being fully visible to, and in physical c. with,
20:9.3 c. with the world of visitation maintained through the
21:2.2 for the first time, he finds himself in intimate c. with
21:5.10 This c. is maintained by their own spiritual presence,
23:1.1 Infinite Spirit for self-revelation to, and personal c.
23:2.14 the c. of the minds of these divinely perfect beings
24:5.3 otherwise, ascending mortals have little c. with
24:7.2 be granted the privilege of “personal c.” with the
26:1.14 of a Mother Spirit mortal ascenders have initial c..
26:3.1 fraternal and understanding beings of mutual c.
26:8.1 go to Paradise to achieve an understanding c. with
27:2.3 relationships involve a great deal more than c. with
27:2.3 After sustained c. with these mighty intellects of
27:2.3 seraphim with whom they have had such long c.
27:3.3 The glorified mortals have enjoyed intimate c. with
30:3.6 Ascending mortals have their initial c. with these
30:4.30 long and profitable c. with the created spheres of
31:8.4 Citizens, it develops that man’s first serious c. with a
32:4.7 are one of God’s separate but unified modes of c.
33:1.2 of personality c. with immature creature beings.
33:4.3 a broad understanding of, and sympathetic c. with,
34:3.2 Still, in their personal c. with the children of time,
34:6.12 the human mind a positive consciousness of divine c.
36:5.16 afford the Universe Mother Spirit a varied c. with,
37:2.3 Gabriel maintains c. with all other phases of universe
38:7.2 sanobim are more than ever dependent on mutual c.
38:9.8 midwayer can establish perfect synchrony of c. with
39:2.15 with these common symbols maintain reciprocal c.
40:5.3 But the Father is not deprived of personal c. with
43:8.9 further perfect the ability to live in intimate c. with
43:8.13 satisfaction which characterizes your initial c. with
45:1.4 cultural and social spheres of increasing morontia c..
45:6.1 thoughts and occupy your seasons of fraternal c..
46:5.12 the Avonals of the system maintain c. with the
48:2.26 As morontia progressors you will remain in full c.
48:3.11 As you progress, you will come in intimate c. with
48:6.29 Life on the transition worlds entails real c. with the
49:5.19 three groups of mind design as related to c. with
52:1.7 they possess capacity for seeking reciprocal c. with
55:6.4 seem to experience considerable conscious c. with
55:10.4 Gabriel establishes c. with the Ancients of Days to be
56:4.2 its unbroken c. with this same source through the
56:4.2 the creature maintains direct and sustaining c. with
56:4.5 but in the worshipful experience of the personal c. of
56:7.4 experiential personal recognition of, and c. with,
63:4.7 the Andonic clans grew in number, and the c. of the
64:6.9 the northern red man never again came in c. with
64:7.19 represents the only c. of the North American red man
66:4.12 had they not lost c. with the life circuits through
66:6.5 to have them uplifted by c. with a higher culture and
68:1.1 spirit of brotherly feeling and the desire for social c.
70:7.14 after c. with the Dalamatia teachers, experimented
70:8.3 1. Natural—c., kinship, and marriage; the first social
73:2.1 who were in immediate c. with Van and Amadon
74:8.6 The Babylonians, because of immediate c. with the
75:2.5 The Garden dwellers had been in c. with the Nodites
76:5.6 the Melchizedeks, continued, but direct physical c.
77:7.5 detached from the personality during a season of c.
77:8.4 understanding and sympathetic in their c. with human
79:3.2 the Dravidian Andites lost their racial and cultural c.
79:4.7 the pagan momentum built up by the sudden c. with
79:5.7 The North American Indians never came in c. with
79:5.9 the peoples of the Western Hemisphere had no c.
79:6.1 Turkestan, where they were soon to come in c.
80:3.2 and to the south were in c. with the Saharan peoples.
80:9.4 This extended c. with the Danubians led these
81:4.1 As c. is made with the dawn of historic times, all of
87:1.4 to cleanse an individual after c. with the dead.
90:2.2 As time passed, all such purported c. with the
91:2.6 progressing individual attains more or less c. with
91:3.5 guidance to the superconscious borders of the c. of
91:5.5 social c. with the person for whom he is praying.
91:7.1 The c. of the mortal mind with its Adjuster, while
91:7.2 Jesus kept them in service-c. with the multitudes.
92:4.5 hazy concept in Amerindian religion when c. with
93:2.8 Machiventa was in full c. with his eleven fellows of
93:2.8 he had no more c. with superhuman intelligences
93:5.2 the desire to establish c. with some human family
93:5.3 this possibility of c. with these versatile children of
94:12.5 Through c. with Christianity the social aspects of
94:12.7 doctrines and dogmas of nineteen centuries of c.
95:7.5 This point of common c. and reverence led to the
98:0.1 compromised through c. with evolving Occidental
98:3.9 contaminated through c. with the philosophy of the
98:7.6 Through prolonged c. attendant upon the struggles
99:4.5 transcendent levels through c. with, and release of,
100:5.6 the superconscious level, the zone of immediate c.
100:5.7 the morontia zones of possible c. with the Adjuster
100:5.9 rather than in the direction of the zone of spiritual c.,
102:3.1 robs religion of its chief channel of philosophic c.
102:3.4 loving service-c. with his less illuminated fellows,
103:7.6 through common c. with the logic of philosophy,
106:0.8 perhaps through the c. potential of personality.
107:3.2 is actual c. with the Father’s personality as well as
108:1.1 in experiential qualities proportional to previous c.
108:1.8 information secured by c. with many Personalized
108:4.5 the Universal Father’s direct and unexplained c. with
109:2.6 perform some exploit of liaison, c., reregistration,
109:3.5 the Adjusters are able to gain far more actual c. with
109:4.2 there is little or no personality in such primitive c..
110:0.2 Father has reserved this form of personal c. with
110:1.1 those sublime experiences of the worshipful c. of
111:2.9 the mortal mind is in c. with superanimal realities;
111:2.9 decisions, thereby effecting a bona fide creative c.
112:1.15 the self and the environment establish meaningful c..
112:6.6 morontia mind must evolve by direct c. with cosmic
113:1.5 more or less c. with their indwelling Adjusters;
113:1.6 you reach the first or inner circle of relative c. with
114:7.9 to attain varying degrees of c. with the Adjusters
114:7.9 thus have various degrees of c. with their Adjusters
116:4.2 This Master Spirit knows—is in personal c. with—
116:4.4 The Seventh Master Spirit is in personal c. with
116:4.4 he is in reflective c. with the Reflective Spirits of his
117:5.14 ever to achieve more than limited experience c.
117:5.14 in the fact of such c., is c. with total experience.
117:6.6 tremendously affected by c. and infusion with the
123:1.7 intestinal trouble spread over all Nazareth from c.
123:5.7 the fears of contamination as a result of c. with the
123:5.14 to do with a reverent and sympathetic c. with nature.
123:5.15 was one of the social centers of c. and gossip for
126:5.2 so repletely reveal his intimate c. with all phases of
129:1.14 and attained new and high levels of conscious c. with
129:3.7 educational c.-training with the diversified peoples of
130:0.6 From firsthand observation and actual c. Jesus
131:5.1 Zoroaster was directly in c. with the descendants of
132:0.4 his c. with, and influence upon, the religious leaders
132:4.2 Jesus’ usual technique of social c. was to draw out
132:4.3 he personally came into affectionate and uplifting c.
132:4.5 this one c. with Jesus made such an impression on
132:7.2 he must desire to know God as the result of c. with
133:3.12 one of the Cynics with whom Jesus had come in c.
134:2.2 lived richer lives as a result of their c. with Jesus,
134:2.3 Jesus made intimate and personal c. with every one
135:2.1 since the Nazarite vow forbade c. with the dead,
135:4.1 the Nazarite restrictions regarding c. with the dead,
136:2.6 thus retiring for a season from active personality c.
138:2.1 discovered the great value of direct and personal c.
139:8.3 thus came in c. with the noble character of Jesus.
139:8.5 c. with Jesus and the apostles largely cured Thomas
139:8.10 always tried to avoid coming in direct c. with Jesus.
140:10.5 rule as restated by Jesus demands active social c.;
142:5.5 It was their first c. with such enormous crowds,
143:3.1 The c. with the gentiles and the Samaritans was a
143:3.5 they had come in c. with the gentile populations,
143:3.7 There is always danger that monotony of human c.
143:5.6 the woman’s soul to avoid direct and searching c.
143:7.3 of the spiritual—must alternate with service, c. with
144:7.2 beginning to believe as a result of their own c. with
148:2.4 In all his c. with the sick and afflicted, when it came
148:3.3 for close association and intimate c. with Jesus.
149:0.3 dozen of the evangelists and maintained close c.
149:1.7 If, in the c. of the human need and the divine
154:5.3 My men will never lose c. with you, and through
154:7.2 messengers, who had instructions to maintain c. with
160:2.7 conceit can be prevented only by intimate c. with
161:2.4 in his righteousness from the times of our first c.
162:9.3 And it was this intimate c. that finally led them to
163:4.14 courtesy to all with whom they should come in c..
166:2.1 refrained from association or c. with this Samaritan
180:5.7 highest possible good as a result of the believer’s c.
180:5.11 the Spirit of Truth, who directs the loving c. of one
184:2.8 Peter was so perturbed that he sought to escape c.
190:2.2 James had long since lost c. with Jesus’ work and
192:1.2 associations and out in the open in c. with nature,
194:2.12 progressive c. of the seven adjutant mind-spirits of
195:9.2 socialized Christianity stands in need of new c. with
196:0.12 it responded to the charm of the c. of fellow beings
196:3.21 Man’s c. with the highest objective reality, God, is
196:3.34 spirit-consciousness—c. with the divine presence.
contact, make or makes
5:0.2 but he may, at any time, make direct personal c.
5:1.12 The great God makes direct c. with mortal man
17:5.3 These Spirits of the Circuits make c. with those who
19:2.6 From time to time we all make c. with the service
19:3.5 manner that the Paradise Rulers make personal c.,
20:1.13 enables him to reach out to make and maintain c.
23:4.2 —even to make c. with the absonite regime of the
25:2.8 conciliator qualified by inherent nature to make c.
28:7.3 gain access to the tools of divinity and to make c.
36:5.6 the only one to make extensive functional c. with the
38:5.4 making c. between these beings of the spirit world
38:9.6 The seven adjutant mind-spirits make no c. with
40:5.3 downstep himself to make such near personal c.
62:6.5 —when the spirit of worship made its first c. with the
65:7.5 The seven adjutant spirits do not make c. with the
67:3.7 possible for the indwelling spirit to make direct c.
77:8.10 Midwayers vary greatly in their abilities to make c.
77:8.10 for the primary midwayers to make direct c. with
77:8.11 physical c. with what humans call “material things.
79:5.3 they did not make c. with their migrating Tibetan
100:6.3 is aware of making c. with sources of superhuman
101:1.3 The divine spirit makes c. with mortal man, not by
104:4.14 creatures make c. with the God who is love, but
110:5.4 dreams indicate their failure to make efficient c..
110:7.7 Adjusters rejoice to make c. with the mortal mind;
110:7.10 During the making and breaking of a c. between
112:4.1 a reflective c. is made with the supervisors of both
112:5.17 new survivor can make c. with nonspiritual reality,
113:3.1 spirits and prepersonal entities to make direct c.
113:5.5 even to make actual c. with mankind, but such
115:4.4 God can and does actually make direct c. with even
117:7.6 observed wherever finite makes c. with superfinite,
118:7.3 enjoy progression by making freewill c. with reality.
123:5.6 Jesus began to make c. with human nature from the
138:9.2 they attempt to make subsequent c. with him,
148:2.1 and made personal c. with each sufferer.
157:0.2 either, Jesus and his earth family failed to make c..
160:3.1 Meditation makes the c. of mind with spirit;
161:1.2 fully understood by those who make c. with him.
contact—verb
7:5.2 The Eternal Son cannot c directly with human beings
17:0.12 The Master Spirits do not directly and personally c.
17:4.3 As a class, ascending mortals do not intimately c.
26:7.5 great majority are able to c. the intellectual reality
34:2.5 the Material Sons, who actually c. with the mortals
34:5.6 ministries do not c. with, nor indwell, the thinking
55:12.3 the personalities who are able to c. directly with the
56:3.3 you may encounter spiritual phenomena or c. with
62:6.2 their increasing ability to c. with the successively
107:3.10 we only c. and communicate with the personalized
107:6.3 the Adjuster may possibly c. with the onetime human
113:5.1 neither do angels directly c. with the Adjusters.
contact—adjective
contact-compromise
6:0.2 language represent our best efforts at c. with the
contact guardians
77:7.5 they serve as efficient c. of the human minds of the
contact mortals
114:7.9 Such potential c. of the evolutionary worlds are
contact personalities
55:4.10 are still functioning chiefly as c. for the finaliters,
77:8.8 3. C.. In the contacts made with the mortal beings of
114:7.8 With the exception of less than a score of c.,
contact-training
129:3.7 Jesus practically completed his educational c. with
contactable
1:3.6 he is c. (outside of Paradise) only in the presences of
9:4.1 Such a nature is hardly c., but it is associable—
9:8.9 First and Third Source personality are mutually c.;
9:8.9 are mutually contactable; all personality is c..
25:7.3 c. personalities will be friendly and companionable,
45:5.3 a mutually c. intermediary between the invisible
94:3.8 Father, who is personally c. on all levels from the
117:7.16 the Supreme Being will be definitely c. at some
189:2.3 it can become discernible and c. to material beings,
contacted
5:2.2 circuit, whenever, wherever, and however c.,
102:4.2 the discovery of the external qualities of c. reality.
105:2.11 it is c. by the universe as the absolute coherence of
contacting
27:3.2 extraordinary task of c. with so much that is new.
34:2.1 qualities as to be personally recognized by all c.
45:5.4 not guided wholly by the personal desires of the c.
65:7.3 adjutants experienced far more difficulty in c. with
65:7.4 adjutants experienced the greatest difficulty in c.
102:6.5 but when c. with cosmic reality, certainty may be
103:6.5 the former c. with a universe turned inside out,
109:3.8 a valuable preliminary experience in c. evolutionary
110:7.6 The chief difficulty you experience in c. with your
124:0.1 c. with such a large number of all classes of men
143:1.1 In c. with these Roman citizens, the apostles
160:1.11 personality to the consciousness of c. with divinity;
contactors
5:2.6 fruits of the spirit in the lives of all inner-spirit c..
contacts—noun
2:2.6 through the c. of the divine presence, the Father
6:4.9 in all those merciful and affectionate personal c.
17:4.2 In c. between the Image Aids and the Ancients of
18:1.5 and extraordinary c. should be held sacredly secret.
19:6.2 At the same time, through their c. with ascending
25:1.7 And in these c. the servitals gain that preliminary
26:3.8 By virtue of personal c. with the broadcasters and
39:3.4 these seraphim labor to enhance all sincere social c.
40:5.10 with later c. on other worlds with beings of higher
52:6.3 interracial social c. and fraternal associations through
67:4.3 whose ancestors had participated in these c. with the
70:0.1 confronted with the task of regulating human c..
77:8.8 In the c. made with the mortal beings of the material
77:8.13 physical activities or other c. with the material
82:5.9 Outmarriage was also favored by increasing trade c.
84:6.2 so often characterizes the c. of nature and society.
93:9.7 The record of so many c. of Abraham and Sarah with
108:4.4 And this is the reason why c. with the supreme and
109:1.4 as a result of any and all c. with the material races,
112:1.15 willingness of the organism to make significant c.
113:2.8 In practically all their c. with human beings they can
117:6.14 a comprehension of the Supreme through c. with
119:7.6 Through the c. of one world with another, these men
125:2.12 Jesus utilized such c. as a means of learning how
125:2.12 As a result of these c. the lad began to entertain a
127:1.2 Always, even in the most commonplace of c.,
128:3.5 Perhaps the most notable of all these c. was the one
129:3.3 While on this journey he made many c. with his
130:0.5 during Gonod’s business conferences and social c..
130:0.5 making those close personal c. with his fellow men,
132:4.1 In each of these numerous human c. Jesus had a
133:3.11 as a result of all these apparently casual c. more than
133:5.12 but it was not particularly fruitful in its human c..
189:1.12 Jesus now began the c. of the morontia level,
193:4.2 personality shut in and away from ordinary social c..
contacts—verb
91:6.7 where the creature c. with the reality of the Creator
91:8.11 Prayer is a subjective gesture, but it c. with mighty
117:0.3 when an advancing spirit c. the united ministry of the
contactual
109:5.1 mind more fully adjusted to the key of the c. tones of
110:6.21 highest purely animal level to the lowest actual c.
111:2.10 The inevitable result of such a c. spiritualization of
113:2.6 the human subject used in this c. communication is
contagion
16:7.9 by the c. of the contact of morally fragrant persons
87:1.4 C. from the corpse substantiated the fear of the dead
90:3.9 An understanding of old age and c. is gradually
152:3.1 idea seemed to spread through the crowd like a c..
contagious
90:3.4 individuals and prevent the spread of c. disease.
100:4.6 But only genuine and unselfish love is truly c..
100:7.12 And Jesus’ controlled enthusiasm was c.;
127:3.14 His sturdy and practical optimism was truly c.;
188:5.2 Love is truly c. and eternally creative.
188:5.6 That devotion of love was c. throughout a universe;
contain
2:1.1 of heavens (universe of universes) cannot c. him.”
3:1.2 of heavens (universe of universes) cannot c. him.”
3:1.2 the cosmos can never c. or encompass the entirety
9:7.3 circuits c. the universal space reports, and just as
14:2.2 superuniverse units of energy-matter c. a twofold
32:0.1 Each system will eventually c. approximately one
36:2.17 original life plasm of an evolutionary world must c.
41:4.3 dense supergases are exceptionally small; they c. a
42:7.8 While atoms may c. from one to one hundred
43:1.4 these highlands c. no work of creature hands.
57:7.9 the primitive ocean c. no colored stones or shales.
57:8.13 formations c. no fossils unless, by some chance,
58:7.10 transition rock deposits c. small amounts of shale
59:1.6 these are the oldest rocks which c. trilobite fossils.
60:3.9 with coal or lignite, and in many regions they c. oil.
61:0.3 this fifty-million-year era c. the fossil records of the
61:2.7 later deposits of this period c. the fossil remains of
64:7.3 that this mixture came to c. so much of the green,
75:8.2 The more superior stocks of Urantia c. inheritance
78:4.1 Urantians, even the northern white races, c. much
81:4.12 Malayans c. a high percentage of secondary Sangik
89:5.11 body were eaten, those parts supposed to c. the soul
92:7.3 truths contained in every other faith, for all c. truth.
93:9.8 The Hebrew narratives c. many diversions from
101:4.1 any element of genuine religious truth it may c.
108:3.2 the Nebadon records c. only the local universe
115:4.3 their very infinity must in itself c. the potentiality of
115:4.4 not difficult to comprehend that the infinite does c.
118:3.7 not occupy or displace space, neither do they c. it.
118:3.7 we are sure that an idea pattern does not c. space.
118:8.6 civilization c. within itself the seeds of retrogression
122:4.4 Many of these lineages c. much of the Master’s
130:1.5 God’s goodness is so great and real that it cannot c.
140:4.1 It does c. much helpful instruction, but it was Jesus’
149:2.2 And so, while so-called Christianity does c. more
149:2.2 Christianity does c. much that Jesus did not teach.
159:4.2 While they c. the best of the higher thoughts and
159:4.2 they c. much that is far from being representative
159:4.4 detracts from the value of the truths which they c..
159:4.4 The Scriptures c. much that is true, very much, but
159:4.4 writings also c. much that is misrepresentative of the
162:4.4 golden pitcher which was to c. the symbolic water,
170:3.9 experience which no man can c. within himself;
contained—see self-contained
15:5.1 The bulk of the mass c. in the suns and planets of a
22:2.4 until the candidate corps c. representatives from each
29:3.11 ten forms of energy c. in each basic universe current;
35:8.6 3. Tertiary Lanonandeks. This group c. 1,055,558.
48:7.30 proposition is inversely proportional to the truth c..
57:5.10 solar gases, c. so much highly heated sun material
58:1.8 it c. such a high degree of carbon dioxide that no
59:6.12 the atmosphere c. sufficient oxygen to sustain the
62:7.5 message from Lucifer c. the official acceptance of
66:5.9 This alphabet c. twenty-five characters.
68:4.4 his life c. nothing free, spontaneous, or original.
69:8.4 The Mosaic code c. specific directions for making
80:9.2 race c. a considerable amount of Andonite blood,
85:2.4 The Swiss mistrusted trees, believing they c. tricky
86:2.3 The primitive mind was logical but c. few ideas for
88:2.7 is true, but also that every truth is c. in the book.
92:7.3 assimilate the best of the truths c. in every other faith
94:11.13 At times the Absolute was even thought of as c.
98:6.3 c. altars whose backgrounds depicted the sufferings
101:4.10 spiritual teachings c. in the accompanying revelation.
101:6.16 And all this, in potential, is c. within the reality of the
101:6.16 And it can be so c. since the faith of Jesus was
105:1.5 actuals are still c. within their potentials,
107:4.1 the potential of all attributes of Deity which can be c.
110:6.1 of personality realization on a material world is c.
121:8.10 Jerusalem which is not c. in the other records.
125:0.2 Passover company c. the largest number of women,
131:5.1 Aside from Judaism, no religion of that day c. more
131:7.1 This belief c. remnants of the earlier Melchizedek
134:3.5 did he say so much on one subject as was c. in these
151:3.9 To reject the truth c. in parabolical analogy requires
195:0.8 Christianity c. a new and great ideal, the echo of the
container
134:8.1 where they built a stone c. in which Tiglath was to
containing
15:7.10 spheres consists of seventy specialized worlds c.
18:1.4 to penetrate the realms c. the personality secrets
35:3.2 circuit are divided into ten groups, each c. seven
41:6.3 calcium, notwithstanding its comparative bulk—c.
42:7.10 The first twenty-seven atoms, those c. from one to
49:0.3 Satania itself is an unfinished system c. only 619
57:5.14 no retrograde ever appears except in a system c.
57:7.6 now c. some water vapor, carbon monoxide,
59:5.9 stone deposit, in some places c. zinc and lead.
62:7.4 the greetings of the Most Highs of Edentia, c.
79:5.8 were founded by a race predominantly red but c.
84:7.21 But in races c. Andite inheritance, children are not
88:3.3 A fetish bag, a medicine bag, was a pouch c. a
96:2.1 Semites were among the most blended of peoples, c.
124:2.9 thriving industrial cities, c. more than two hundred
131:8.1 the religion persisting the longest and c. most of the
134:9.6 The next morning Jesus went to the chest c. his
150:8.6 took his place before the ark, or chest, c. the sacred
151:5.3 Three boats c. some of the younger evangelists
154:7.2 another smaller craft, c. six of David’s messengers,
159:5.1 that some parts of the Scripture were more truth-c.
177:0.4 John Mark came forward with a small basket c. food
186:1.2 the servant of Caiaphas handed Judas a bag c.
186:1.3 had so long carried the bag c. the apostolic funds.
190:1.3 dropped the bag of Judas, c. all the apostolic funds
contains
12:4.7 Space c. and conditions motion.
13:1.1 The Father’s circuit of sacred life spheres c. the only
15:6.9 vast store of energy which each unit of matter c..
21:4.3 that racial group which c. the largest hereditary
26:4.10 Each of these working groups c. angels of all seven
27:7.2 While the Isle of Paradise c certain places of worship
30:3.3 The astronomical colony of Uversa c. individuals
30:3.11 This colony c. almost every class of universe beings
41:7.13 consider that one drop of ordinary water c. over
44:0.13 Havona c. the patterns, the pattern studies, for all
44:4.4 the basic alphabet c. only seventy symbols.
46:1.5 to sunlight except that it c. very much less heat.
49:2.9 The Satania system c. all these types and numerous
60:1.2 red sandstone deposit of this period c. no fossils.
65:6.10 and therefore c. the potentials of spiritual progress
87:5.5 The Koran c. a whole chapter devoted to the evil eye
88:6.7 Language c. many fossils which testify that the race
106:8.2 It c. possibilities, probabilities, and inevitabilities that
106:8.12 This grouping c. causes, intermediates, and finals;
115:2.1 From a finite creature’s viewpoint, infinity c. much
117:1.3 The grand universe c. the possibility of complete
117:3.9 c. within himself an actual fragment of the highest
117:5.14 finite of time c. within itself the seeds of eternity;
117:7.8 The Supreme Being c. three superfinite possibilities
118:1.9 the moment of the present c. all of the past as well
139:4.14 This Book of Revelation c. the surviving fragments
166:3.3 saying among you, and one that c. much truth: That
195:10.18 Christianity c. enough of Jesus’ teachings to
contaminate
153:3.5 things which morally defile and spiritually c. men.
contaminated
64:1.7 The groups going west became less c. with the
79:5.2 wing was the more c. with debased animal strains.
93:7.4 A new revelation is always c. by the older beliefs.
93:9.4 in turn, became c. with many of their superstitions,
94:1.7 this superior religion became c. with the thousands
94:2.6 having become c. with the flood of debasing and
94:11.7 observances of Buddhism became grossly c. with
96:7.1 the benighted beliefs of the desert and became c.
98:3.9 Melchizedek’s gospel as it had been c. through
150:7.2 this village became increasingly c. by the low moral
contaminates
102:4.4 proportional to the content of materialism which c.
contaminating
94:2.3 And of all the c. beliefs which could have become
contamination
94:12.1 the cosmology of Buddhism was twofold: its c.
101:3.1 It lives in spite of its c. with erroneous cosmologies
123:5.7 the fears of c. as a result of contact with the gentiles
135:2.1 the restrictions of his vow regarding c. by the dead,
contemplate
8:2.4 you need only c. the infinity of the Father and stand
48:4.15 if we stop to c. the infinity of the greatness of our
115:3.3 Man encounters a problem when he pauses to c. the
127:5.1 And then Mary paused to c. what effect marriage
167:6.5 He rejoiced to c. the Father through the inspiring
195:0.2 could c. the inheritance of great accomplishments
contemplated
37:5.9 justice require an understanding of how a c. policy
81:6.40 the domains of c. social or economic experiment.
89:4.1 offering was c. which was not productive of pain.
126:1.5 confusion steadily increased as they c. his future.
129:1.2 long time Zebedee had c. making improved boats;
129:2.3 Jesus told John that he c. traveling extensively until
130:8.1 This fellow had c. taking his life, but when he had
145:5.1 he c. the great danger of being compelled to devote
157:5.1 hardly had they c. him as being “the Son of God.”
169:4.1 the Jews had long c. the coming of the kingdom
191:1.2 “Go tell my apostles—and Peter”—as he c. these
contemplates
54:4.7 that good cannot come of evil to the one who c. and
contemplating
118:0.11 the finite mind with a conceptual basis of c. infinity.
137:7.3 Andrew never grew weary of c. how one who could
139:2.5 Peter never grew weary of c. Jesus’ forbearance.
139:6.8 He never grew weary of c. the broadmindedness
158:6.2 and temporal kingdom which you persist in c..
173:1.6 silently but thoughtfully c. this scene of commerce
193:0.6 the Master’s admonitions and c. all that had befallen
contemplation
1:5.12 In the c. of Deity, the concept of personality must be
5:0.1 the soul’s c. of this spiritual-reality presence to
5:4.4 the material-minded man is inveigled into the c. of
9:5.7 The c. of the immature and inactive human intellect
10:5.7 In the c. of the Trinity as infinite, do not ignore the
12:6.4 In all your c. of universal phenomena, make certain
43:6.3 all Edentia in the worshipful c. of God the Supreme.
48:4.12 There is a restfulness in the c. of that which is old
48:4.12 c. of the past permits of relaxation and such a
48:4.18 due to the monotony of sustained and serious self-c.
48:4.19 injurious nervous tension and overserious self-c..
53:1.3 Self-c. is most disastrous, even to the exalted
53:2.5 Lucifer persuaded himself that his c. of rebellion
55:1.4 presence of spirit beings, and silent cosmic c..
91:7.13 in beautiful and blissful c. of paradisiacal divinity,
94:8.8 conduct, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and c..
98:2.2 They turned from the c. of self-preservation—
100:3.3 In the c. of values you must distinguish between that
101:2.9 The c. of nature can only reveal a God of nature,
101:2.11 The c. of nature does logically point in the direction
124:3.10 seasons of profound meditation and serious c..
124:6.18 now begins the c. of his world career as he strives to
125:0.5 Jesus was more intrigued by the c. of the spiritual
125:4.4 mind was concerned with the c. of weighty problems
126:0.2 and the c. of his relation to his Father’s business.
127:5.4 the intriguing c. of his eventual career “about his
128:6.10 And always was Jesus ready to postpone the c. of
130:1.2 its c. had impressed upon him the folly of trying to
131:1.4 but we derive wisdom from the c. of the Most High.
143:7.3 Worship—c. of the spiritual—must alternate with
143:7.3 should be antidoted by the faith c. of the Father
155:6.13 no time to the thoughtful c. of such eternal realities?
contemplations
101:1.5 neither of mystic meditations nor of isolated c.,
contemplators
23:2.20 to investigate the clues furnished by the space c. of
contemporaneous
62:3.12 a tribe in which there occurred the c. birth of two
86:2.7 concepts of the supernatural were c. with animism,
121:6.4 the combination of the better elements in c. systems
contemporaneously
62:3.11 C. with the birth of these Primates twins, another
136:4.1 Jesus first decided not to teach c. with John.
contemporaries
40:9.3 they are indeed your c., sharing the mansion and
74:7.23 Adam taught his c. all they could comprehend, but
81:6.14 civilization literally thrust upon him by his superior c.
96:5.3 the teaching of Machiventa to Abraham and his c.,
97:7.12 words of comfort did this teacher speak to his c.:
97:10.7 In this respect Ezekiel was wiser than his c.;
98:7.2 Salemites, as well as that of their earnest Asiatic c.,
100:7.5 of truth in the teachings of his predecessors and c..
128:6.2 —compared with the average mentality of his c.,
129:4.6 his fellow mortals, those who chanced to be his c. on
132:2.2 the religious practices and traditions of your c..
135:4.5 and blunt assault upon the sins and vices of his c..
136:1.6 the Book of Enoch and by certain of his c.; but
170:5.17 Paul and his c. applied all of Jesus’ spiritual
contemporary
40:9.7 it becomes possible for a group of c. ascenders
47:1.5 ahead of the child, they are quite often c. for a
51:6.2 and the garden schools of Adam and Eve are c..
60:3.22 the reptilian group, not from the c. flying dinosaurs
68:1.6 That c. cultural society is a rather recent
69:8.3 But many of the c. tribes, those having less tribal
74:8.11 But the c. Hebrews of around 500 B.C. did not
92:7.2 forms of Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, and other c.
94:6.9 Confucius (Kung Fu-tze) was a younger c. of Lao
94:7.1 C. with Lao-tse and Confucius in China, another
95:6.7 for some time a c. of both Judaism and Christianity.
121:5.8 teachings of Mithraism, which, for a time, were c.
contempt—see contempt, in
53:2.5 Creator Son rejected and rejected with increasing c.
67:1.2 The Creator Son voiced this c. when he said: “You
75:7.7 but Adam and Eve were never guilty of c. for truth,
82:5.6 Familiarity breeds c.; so, as the element of choice
84:4.4 and fearful fascination, if not with suspicion and c.
121:7.1 the Jews looked upon all gentile ways with utter c..
148:6.9 Bildad became indignant at Job’s c. for his friends.
168:0.12 and his disdain and c. for the outward show of
186:1.2 looked upon the betrayer with feelings of utter c..
contempt, in
22:1.13 but not one has ever been adjudged in c. of the
25:4.20 ever having been adjudged in c. of the divine laws
35:5.4 has a Vorondadek been found in c. of the universe
53:0.2 three System Sovereigns have ever been found in c.
67:2.2 Daligastia, Caligastia, and Lucifer as standing in c.
75:7.2 of standing in “c. of the universe government.”
126:0.3 Pharisees and the dishonest theologians in great c.;
151:3.9 conscious intellectual action which is directly in c.
183:5.2 as speak to the betrayer—they held him in such c..
185:2.16 accusers and gazing down on them, not in silent c.,
contemptible
53:8.7 traitorous Caligastia and his equally c. associate,
131:3.3 “Unrighteousness is c.; sin is despicable. Evil is
contend
54:1.10 Evolutionary man may have to c. for his material
58:2.3 the laws of accidental chance, and which they c.
87:1.1 avoid the trouble of having to c. with a new ghost.
107:4.3 may sometimes have to c. with disloyal fellows,
114:6.7 These angels do c. for spiritual forms, but they are
144:6.11 They learned to differ, to debate, to c., to pray,
158:7.3 “Master, be it far from us to c. with you, but I
163:1.3 you must c. with bitter and self-deceived enemies;
179:5.7 As individuals, c. not among yourselves as to who
190:1.3 I will not c. with you; nevertheless, I now go back
contended
53:3.3 Lucifer c. the local systems should be autonomous.
53:3.5 He c. that the executioners of the Ancients of Days
53:4.2 Lucifer c. that all these functions of government
53:4.4 He c. that “majorities rule,” that “mind is infallible.
53:7.4 with Gabriel, valiantly c. for the Father’s will and the
70:9.16 The weak and the inferior have always c. for equal
75:3.5 Serapatatia c. that, if the Nodites, as the most
77:3.2 this monument erected in Dilmun, but others c. that
95:6.5 gain credence that good and evil c. on equal terms.
161:1.1 Rodan c. that the Father in heaven is not, cannot be,
161:1.2 Rodan c. that the fact of personality consists in the
161:1.4 Thomas c. that God does communicate with man,
161:1.4 Rodan c., proved only the reality of God, not his
contenders
97:9.15 There were a half dozen c. for the throne besides the
114:6.7 the “angels of the churches,” the earnest c. for that
159:4.7 become divided up into sundry groups of truth c.
contending—verb
93:6.2 explained to Abraham the futility of c. with the
102:7.7 sociology dares to become dogmatic in c. with the
114:7.6 and c. with impending world emergency situations.
151:2.4 debate, some c. for the correctness of Peter’s
159:5.11 taught the three ways of c. with, and resisting, evil:
179:5.7 refrain from c. for greatness or seeking preferment
contending—adjective
60:4.2 adjustment for the c. and conflicting forces and
81:6.20 determine the survival of c. groups in the arena of
99:3.8 false goals, as when in times of war each c. nation
99:4.9 great struggle between the three c. philosophies of
141:3.3 managed to induce the c. parties to come to some
195:1.2 triumphed over all c. religions primarily because of
content—noun
4:2.4 by augmenting the c. of Paradise perfection and by
4:2.4 diminishing the c. of the evil, error, and disharmony
6:3.5 there is a difference, not in divine c. but in quality
7:1.4 fluctuations of spirit gravity are ever true to the c.
7:3.6 The c. of any petition which is not “spirit indited”
7:3.7 It is the motivating thought, the spiritual c., that
12:1.10 the mass c. of this central creation is far in excess
12:8.5 the antithesis of reality as determined by quality of c..
17:3.9 and are able to avail themselves of their c..
17:4.2 one, two, or all three Ancients of Days, as the c. of
21:5.5 the fullest possible c. of the power and authority of
28:5.22 but they cannot decipher the c. of the mindedness of
28:6.21 cannot be estimated without knowing the c. of
28:6.22 greatness is determined by the c. of goodness,
32:1.3 and may vary in visible-matter c. from time to time.
41:3.4 —rather thirty times the gross c. of actual material—
41:8.2 Reduction of hydrogen c. increases the luminosity of
42:3.1 from the nuclear body or the space c. of matter,
42:5.4 ultimatons occasions vibrations in the c. of space
42:5.15 excitation of the c. of space produces a wavelike
42:5.16 neither is the space c. of an atom empty.
42:11.4 spirit-reality levels are recognized by their spirit c.,
48:7.2 though I may not undertake to present the mota c. of
57:3.3 the gravity control of the gaseous c. commenced
81:5.2 man is gradually augmenting the pleasure c. of life.
86:2.4 savage and civilized men is more one of c. than of
91:7.4 the c. of consciousness are more or less foreign.
92:2.6 It is merely the sum total of the moral and ethical c.
100:1.1 in accordance with the c. of pleasure; maturity is
101:2.17 account of the nature and c. of religious experience.
102:4.4 directly proportional to the c. of materialism which
103:9.1 Theology deals with the intellectual c. of religion,
103:9.1 Religious experience is the spiritual c. of religion.
103:9.1 psychologic illusions of the intellectual c. of religion,
103:9.1 socioeconomic perversions of the philosophic c. of
103:9.12 experience that is proportional to the spiritual c.,
110:5.5 to postulate as to the Adjuster c. of the dream life.
117:6.9 Other experiences are limited in their nature and c.,
131:3.2 My soul is filled with c., and my heart overflows
161:3.1 only by the utilization of the superhuman c. of his
161:3.3 observed him acting with only the human c. of
195:1.6 As illuminated by the c. of Jesus’ message,
196:3.35 Only the spirit c. of any value is imperishable.
content—verb or adjective
10:4.6 therefore must man be c. with a finite concept of the
83:5.3 for several men to c. themselves with one wife.
102:2.8 Never will religion be c. with mere thinking or
115:3.1 Man must c. himself with distorted reflections and
121:3.9 the people were generally c. with their social rank.
121:4.3 learned in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be c..
127:3.12 John was much more c. to return to his home and
131:3.2 My soul is filled with c., and my heart overflows
135:6.8 exact nothing wrongfully—be c. with your wages.”
135:11.1 longed to see Jesus but had to be c. with hearing of
138:6.5 but Jesus was wholly c. with means and personalities
142:7.7 Many fathers are not c. with supplying the mere
156:2.6 He besought them not to be c. with their childhood
163:2.5 “But, Master, I am not c. to be your disciple; I
169:4.10 Trinity, we shall have to be c. with the teaching that
173:5.2 Still others were not c. thus to slight the king’s call,
174:4.6 Jesus did not resume his teaching but was c. merely
175:1.13 you are not c. until you have made him twofold
179:3.9 you were not c. proudly to refuse to wash one
180:6.1 The authorities will not be c. with merely putting
181:2.18 be c. to be the teacher and counselor of those who
contented
39:5.9 the truth that uncertainty is the secret of c. continuity
83:5.15 he should not have a harem, that he should be c.
84:4.11 primitive women were, after all, fairly happy and c.;
149:5.1 Why are some persons so much more c. than others?
186:3.1 Finding no one there, they c. themselves with
contentedly
160:1.4 to surrender the right to live peaceably and c.
contention
25:3.3 a petition of two personalities, one from each c.,
25:3.8 If the c. is honest, if the difficulties arise out of
35:9.8 It is the c. of our high rulers that, while such free-
41:9.4 equilibrium between gravity-heat c.—tremendous
57:3.12 This critical stage of gravity-heat c. sometimes lasts
60:3.2 This c. of geologic forces gave impetus to the
67:6.9 decision sustaining Van on every point of his c..
136:9.7 The idea of battle, c., and slaughter was repugnant
147:4.1 Let me illustrate my c. by citing the example of a
147:8.2 Behold, you fast for the sake of strife and c. and to
154:2.1 based on their c. of congregational autonomy
161:1.3 This c. greatly troubled Thomas and Nathaniel,
168:0.12 Jesus was mightily moved by the c. between his
195:3.3 great c. between the vigorous teachings of the Stoics
contentions
25:3.6 with group c. and with misunderstandings arising
33:7.8 However unfairly human c. may sometimes appear
37:6.6 referee the conflicting c. of your divergent spiritual
53:4.4 rulers apparently sustained many of his nefarious c..
72:2.12 high tribunal for the adjudication of national c.
76:2.3 so that Cain had a justifiable precedent for his c..
77:3.4 The c. became so bitter that all work stopped.
89:6.3 illustrative of the heart-tearing c. between ancient
102:7.4 apparently prove his c. in behalf of a godless
102:7.6 technique for dealing with all such superficial c..
103:5.4 can arbitrate the multiform c. of the ego cravings
136:1.1 in the Hebrew scriptures as proof of their c..
166:5.5 Abner supported him in his c. with the church at
195:6.6 philosophies of mechanism belie their mechanistic c..
contentious
134:3.6 Intolerance, a c. spirit, or any other disposition to
contentment
131:3.6 C. is the greatest wealth.
149:5.0 5. LESSON REGARDING CONTENTMENT
149:5.1 Is c. a matter of religious experience?”
149:5.4 sureties of divine sonship that yield composure, c.,
contents
162:4.4 base of the altar and poured the c. of the pitchers
contest—noun
2:3.5 In any universe c. between actual levels of reality,
12:9.5 Your science is engaged in the agelong c. between
57:7.2 internal elemental c. between the heated interior and
69:3.6 In this first c. between science and religion, religion
70:1.19 for two armies to stake all on the outcome of a c.
70:11.14 dispose of the c. and thus prevent public disorder
71:0.1 the competitive c. of force between the struggling
79:5.5 The story of this agelong c. between the red and
79:8.2 persisted only the hazy tradition of an ancient c. with
98:6.2 the great c. between Mithraism and Paul’s new
103:5.5 the c. between the natural expansion of emotional
121:6.1 In the long c. between the views of the Eastern and
176:1.2 the powerful Roman armies, and that such a c.
contest—verb
33:3.4 Never can the Spirit undertake to c. rebellion or
53:4.7 before Gabriel made any effort to c. the right of
contestants
70:11.10 2. By force—the c. fought it out.
contested
80:5.4 Here, the flower of the blue race bitterly c. the
contesting
52:5.5 Planetary Prince, Caligastia, c. such a deliverance.
contests
68:2.10 ceremonial, and all forms of sportive games and c..
70:7.10 the later appearing athletic games and physical c..
72:4.4 athletics—the pupils progressing in these c. from
72:4.4 Likewise, the oratorical and musical c., as well as
72:4.4 social divisions on up to the c. for national honors.
82:3.5 raiding forays, athletic c. and competitive games.
82:3.5 The winners in these c. were awarded the first prize
82:3.5 buying of wives declined, they were won by riddle c.,
context
0:2.9 By c.—as when used in the discussion of some one
contiguous
41:0.3 space bodies, which travel along together as a c. unit
continence
89:3.6 The c. cult originated as a ritual among soldiers
89:3.6 involvement of a religion with the ancient c. cult
continent
57:8.0 8. THE WORLD OCEAN AND THE FIRST C.
57:8.5 Urantia presents the picture of one great c. of land
57:8.21 Australia, North and South America, and the c. of
57:8.23 Pacific Islands, and Antarctica from the Asiatic c..
58:5.8 occur on the eastern shore of this ancient Asiatic c.,
59:0.9 The c. of North America is wonderfully rich in the
59:1.17 Greenland, making that now ice-mantled c. a
59:2.1 the Asiatic mother c. did not fully share the history
59:5.20 America and Europe were connected by the c. of
60:1.4 in the regions of South America as that part of the c.
60:1.6 soon again emerges, connecting the c. with Asia.
60:2.4 The western part of the c. was still up, but even
60:3.4 100,000,000 years ago the North American c. and
60:3.5 the second greatest submergence of the c..
60:3.5 When this sea finally withdrew, it left the c. about
61:1.12 Following a slight land rise the c. was covered by
61:1.14 connected by land with every c. except Australia,
61:2.3 reconnecting the then enormous Antarctic c. with
61:4.5 But the horse had become extinct on the c. of its
61:6.4 Mediterranean and soon overran the c. of Europe.
64:2.3 whose descendants soon spread over the entire c.
64:6.4 the yellow tribes able to drive them off the Asiatic c..
64:6.8 would have been built upon the North American c.
64:6.25 journeyed to Africa, taking possession of the c.,
64:7.8 in successive waves, occupying most of the c..
64:7.15 indigo race out of Egypt and south on the African c..
64:7.18 They reached the c. about twenty-one hundred
72:1.1 a superior civilization is evolving on an isolated c.
72:1.1 The average length of life on this c. is ninety years,
72:1.2 an advantage derived from the topography of the c..
72:1.2 irrigation of the more arid western quarter of the c..
72:1.4 Thus was the sovereignty of the c. placed in the
72:3.1 On this c. it is against the law for two families to live
72:4.1 Much of the furniture used on the c. and the many
72:4.5 The chief object of education on this c. is to make
72:5.1 On this c. the workers are becoming shareholders in
72:5.10 Competition is keen on this c., but much of it has
72:5.10 The richest man on the c. works six hours a day in
72:5.11 Labor is becoming more honorable on this c.,
72:6.7 All natural wealth on the c. is held as a social trust by
72:7.6 conditions vary greatly in different sections of the c..
72:7.9 designed to protect the standard of living on this c.,
72:10.2 The homicide rate on this c. is only one per cent of
72:11.3 camps distributed about the periphery of the c..
72:11.3 in upbuilding the military defenses of the c. on land
78:1.5 aborigines held the northlands of the Eurasian c.,
78:4.6 circled the globe and discovered the last remote c..
79:0.1 southern peninsula of this c. that Andon and Fonta
79:1.9 the conquest of the greater portion of the Asiatic c..
79:5.6 forsaking the inhospitable shores of the Asiatic c..
80:2.4 changes in Africa, England separated from the c.,
80:3.2 speak of the blue man as pervading the European c.,
80:9.16 future of that c. will be determined by the quality of
81:6.13 But the c. richest in natural deposits and the most
81:6.18 the spread of a culture throughout a race, over a c.,
94:5.1 they did penetrate to all peoples of the Eurasian c.,
94:9.2 as they pursued their mission over the Asiatic c.,
continental—see continental—with drift
57:8.4 The first c. land mass emerged from the world ocean
57:8.15 The c. land mass of this era increased until it covered
57:8.15 Severe earthquakes did not begin until the c. mass of
57:8.19 great land epoch, the age of increased c. emergence.
57:8.21 of the Pacific operated to upthrust the c. land mass.
57:8.21 earth’s surface consisted of land, all in one c. body.
57:8.23 750,000,000 years ago the first breaks in the c. land
57:8.25 in consequence, a further extension of the c. seas.
58:1.6 to await the further breakup of the c. land mass,
58:4.4 east-west cleavage of the breaking-up c. land mass.
58:4.4 water would separate these drifting c. land masses.
58:5.7 The c. pressure at ocean-bottom levels is about
58:5.7 That is, this would be the pressure of a c. mass
58:5.8 upthrust a solitary c. land mass to such a height that
58:5.8 This so fully compensated the c. pressure that a wide
58:7.9 extensive areas of the c. shores sank beneath the seas
59:0.8 As this era begins, the extensive c. shelves,
59:1.7 lateral land spread, or c. creep, was also a factor.
59:1.17 The world climate was oceanic, not c..
59:2.0 2. THE FIRST CONTINENTAL FLOOD STAGE
59:5.2 220,000,000 years ago many of the c. land areas,
59:5.21 of the less mild and more variable c. climate.
59:6.3 the harsher c. type of weather was fast developing.
59:6.5 This was a time of c. emergence except for the
60:1.8 The Pacific coast, usually above water during the c.
60:3.2 much of the c. land was up above water, although
60:3.11 the sluggish momentum of the hinter c. mass
60:3.17 but because of greater c. emergence, especially in
60:4.1 this rise and fall of ocean floor and c. land levels.
60:4.2 But the pressure of the c. masses and the thwarted
61:1.0 1. THE NEW CONTINENTAL LAND STAGE
61:1.9 45,000,000 years ago the c. backbones were
61:4.0 4. THE RECENT C.-ELEVATION STAGE
71:8.13 national and racial differences by c. courts of nations
71:8.13 from the periodically retiring heads of the c. courts.
71:8.13 The c. courts are authoritative; the world court is
72:1.0 1. THE CONTINENTAL NATION
72:1.4 This c. nation followed the evolutionary trend of the
72:2.1 This c. nation now has a representative government
72:11.4 civil wars since the establishment of the united c.
72:12.2 if this c. nation of advanced culture would only go
72:12.4 such disparity of culture as separates the c. nation
73:7.4 implied that Adam was to establish racial, c.,
continental—with drift
57:8.24 The c. land drift continued; increasingly the ocean
58:5.0 5. THE CONTINENTAL DRIFT
58:5.1 The c. land drift continued.
58:7.8 The undulations, rises and dips, of the earlier c. drift
59:4.1 And the c. drifts have not proceeded so far but that
60:3.2 But as the c. land drift continued, it met with the first
60:3.11 The western advance of the c. drift was coming to
60:3.12 75,000,000 years ago marks the end of the c. drift.
60:3.13 The backthrust of the halted c. drift continued the
60:4.2 This period also witnesses the end of the c. drift
continents
57:8.23 the westward drift of the c. of North and South
58:5.4 the c. continue to float upon this noncrystallized
58:5.6 masses, and this is what keeps the c. above water.
58:5.6 Again, if the c. were not lighter than the ocean beds,
58:5.7 the weight of the higher but much lighter c..
58:5.7 But all c. tend to creep into the oceans.
58:5.7 These differential pressures tend to cause the c. to
58:6.1 bays of the extensive shore lines of the separating c..
59:1.2 general inundation of the seashores of the various c.,
59:1.7 the Pacific Ocean began to invade the American c..
59:1.8 other c. were experiencing a short-lived emergence.
59:1.8 but in general the c. were uninteresting lowlands,
59:1.16 outcrop here and there throughout all the c. except
59:2.1 deposits which may be discovered on the other c..
59:2.2 the beginning of the great flood period of all the c.
59:2.2 this period, but before it ended, the c. again arose,
59:2.4 the American c. and Europe began to emerge from
59:2.9 nor had the land plants yet overspread the c.;
59:3.3 years ago, the sea had largely withdrawn from the c.,
59:3.3 The early mountain movements of all the c. were
59:3.9 280,000,000 years ago the c. had largely emerged
59:4.4 270,000,000 years ago the c. were all above water.
59:4.17 elevation of the c. proceeded, and the atmosphere
59:5.7 crickets, and locusts, soon overspread the c. of the
59:6.4 The c. were covered by great and small salt lakes
59:6.5 land bridges, including the c. which had so long
60:1.1 Europe indicate that the climate of these c. was arid.
60:1.12 the richest fossil beds are to be found about these c..
60:3.1 of the westward and southward drift of the c.,
60:3.4 The warping of the American c. continued, resulting
60:3.7 these early Cretaceous seas and soon overran the c..
60:4.1 marks the end of the great sea invasions of the c..
61:4.2 local land deposits on the lowlands of the c., but
61:4.4 Before the c. were finally isolated, those massive
67:2.1 one day, midwinter of the northern c., Caligastia
72:12.1 on the other c. (there are eleven on this planet)
81:6.5 The configuration of c. and other land-arrangement
118:8.10 as man bridges c. and oceans with his machines,
121:2.2 the meeting place, or crossroads, of three c..
133:3.4 they met people of every race hailing from three c..
contingency
122:8.1 the clothes Mary had brought for such a possible c.,
contingent
77:3.7 The smallest and minority c. held that the erection of
82:3.8 at birth and sometimes before birth, c. upon sex.
127:2.7 and the entire Jewish c. of the town in a hubbub.
continual
34:6.5 The divine Spirit is the source of c. ministry and
46:3.3 it is in this manner that c. foretastes of advancing
57:8.11 The early crust of the earth was in a state of c. flux.
79:1.1 the c. drifting of the Andite tribes into western
79:8.16 to presenting an unbroken picture of c. progression
81:4.9 c. mixture tended to obscure the Andonite type by
115:3.16 dynamics of the cosmos have to do with the c.
144:2.5 I will vindicate her lest she wear me out by her c.
149:5.2 A merry heart is a c. feast and makes a cheerful
continually
4:1.7 I am c. encountering apparently fortuitous
93:9.11 but made like a Son of God, he abides a priest c..”
97:7.12 “And the Lord will guide you c. and satisfy your
102:3.1 Religion must c. labor under a paradoxical necessity
106:0.18 Repletion is c. being superimposed upon
108:4.2 These Mystery Monitors are c. assisting in the
109:5.2 to hear the divine voice that c. speaks within you,
113:4.1 Seraphim c. seek to promote circle-making
116:5.16 circuits of creation are being c. jeopardized by the
118:6.6 paths of differential conduct are c. opening and
121:4.4 c. preached their doctrine that “man could save
122:8.7 they are c. spinning such beautiful myths about
130:4.15 The finite shadow of relative and living truth is c.
132:6.1 Ganid was c. on the lookout for lost children whom
133:5.8 unchanging background of a living universe of c.
147:8.4 Then shall the Lord guide you c., satisfying your
149:4.5 His enemies c. laid snares for him, but they never
160:1.14 In a c. changing world, in the midst of an evolving
165:4.8 I have found rest and now shall be able to eat c. of
continuance
68:4.6 It is nearly fatal to the c. of civilization to undertake
150:5.2 progress—growth in grace—is essential to c. therein.
184:2.12 own mind tends to justify c. in the path of error when
continuation
26:11.1 the last circuit is devoted to a c. of the study of the
64:4.8 650,000 years ago witnessed the c. of the mild
65:6.5 The c. of such biologic adjustments is illustrated by
84:6.7 compose sex differences, meanwhile effecting the c.
112:3.2 temporary c. of the living energies of the physical
continue—see continue to
3:4.2 even if creation should c. indefinitely, eternally,
8:0.2 since this eternity event the Father and the Son c. in
20:1.14 the other Sons of God c. the service of bestowal and
22:5.6 c. as such in the affairs of the supergovernments.
25:4.20 They c. as advisers even to the portals of Paradise;
25:6.2 recorders c. their system of dual recording, thus
27:1.1 and c. it when the pilgrim awakes from the last
28:5.13 universe if they were allowed to multiply and c..
29:5.5 force organizers, who c. the process of energy
29:5.6 the associate force organizers c. on indefinitely in
32:2.13 of this section, treating of the local creations, c. it,
32:5.4 it becomes possible for you to c. on in touch with,
37:5.11 these surviving souls c. as unique combinations of
38:8.4 They will c. on as cherubim and sanobim, together
38:9.10 the secondary ministers c. their co-operation with
39:3.6 These angels c. their ministry on the mansion and
40:0.10 to elaborate and c. the recital of the eternal purpose
42:4.2 these transformations c. through successive ages
47:3.4 the nonsurviving mortal creature would forever c. as
52:2.5 Racial struggles and tribal wars c. over into this
52:7.8 these judicial actions c. from age to age throughout
54:6.10 Lucifer and Satan are permitted to c. in rebellion.
55:2.8 the local universe must c. in service as educational
55:3.18 chieftainship in order that they may c. on the planet
55:4.2 the seraphic guardians of destiny c. their personal
55:4.19 As far as we can discern, they will c. this ministry
59:3.11 trilobites, and the mollusks c. monarchs of the seas;
60:4.1 these same rhythmical crustal movements will c.
62:3.12 the superior pair destined to c. the line of ascent
68:4.6 not an unmitigated evil; their evolution should c..
70:2.19 in order to c. the advancement of civilization.
70:2.19 substitutes, then you may be sure that war will c..
71:7.5 Education must c. throughout a lifetime so that
92:0.5 they will c. here as long as this planet remains an
93:3.3 they were allowed to c. in that belief; very few of
93:10.10 the system of directing planetary affairs should c.,
112:5.3 The energy system must c., it has no choice; but man
112:5.7 they c. their observations of the emerging morontia
114:1.3 As acting Planetary Prince he would c. in charge of
114:2.6 these twenty-four Urantia counselors will c. in
116:4.3 while the Master Spirits c. as source-centers for the
116:4.4 the Master Spirits c. in supervision of the Reflective
117:6.6 It appears that this realization of self will c. in the
117:7.15 that the present Trinity administrators will c. as his
119:2.6 While I c. in rejection of the Paradise rule, I am
121:3.4 encouraged to c. in their various crafts and trades.
124:1.3 that they had permitted him to c. in these activities.
124:3.5 prospects of going to Jerusalem to c. his education
124:5.5 enable him to go to Jerusalem to c. his education in
125:4.3 that the lad might c. undisturbed as a pupil of the
127:6.16 prepares to c. his supreme mission of revealing God
128:2.6 permitted him to c. oversight of the home.
129:3.4 permitted them to c. in the belief that all the time he
133:4.9 certain to c. on in the uplifted way of finding God.
135:8.7 John allowed Jesus to c. on his way after he had said,
136:4.13 and to c., in the establishment of the kingdom,
136:6.4 Jesus emphatically decided to c. on in just such
136:9.1 had begun this work; how might he c. the message?
138:1.2 he desired to ordain twelve apostles to c. the work
140:6.13 if they should “c. having everything in common.”
141:3.1 It became impossible to c. the Wednesday playtime;
152:1.3 lest he c. his work of teaching to the point of actual
160:1.3 must learn anew the art of living if progress is to c..
162:4.3 chants, and to c. their march for the symbolic water
162:7.6 Jesus was unable to c. the discourse.
163:6.3 I will c. the revelation to your creatures on high.”
181:2.13 Andrew will, indeed, c. as your friend and counselor
181:2.18 shall you c. this ministry in the eternal kingdom,
181:2.19 c. your daily work as those who wait upon God
181:2.25 you have the eternal ages before you in which to c.
189:1.10 to greet Gabriel and instruct him to c. in charge of
continue to
1:5.9 as we c. to sense his divine presence here and there,
2:1.9 has done and now does, and evermore will c. to do,
2:5.8 I should c. to love him supremely, even though he
3:4.1 they c. to reside and repose in the central personality
3:4.3 still will God’s central personality c. to embrace the
4:5.3 The people of Urantia c. to suffer from the
10:8.8 the Universal Absolute will c. to intrigue, mystify,
10:8.8 and their spiritual administration c. to expand.
14:6.41 Havona will unquestionably c. to function with
15:5.6 assembled to form small worlds that c. to encircle the
15:6.9 trillions of years that an ordinary sun will c. to give
22:7.9 they c. to be reckoned as two personalities in the
24:6.4 human minds to grasp, and they c. to appear.
25:2.5 groups of four, associations in which they c. to serve
25:3.17 Even in their glorified service they c. to function as
28:5.13 c. to arise petty frictions, minor misunderstandings
30:4.23 so spirit ascenders c. to master new worlds while
32:3.8 Even highly spiritual personalities c. to ascend the
35:10.4 choose to accept the proffered rehabilitation will c.
37:4.3 they c. to function as representatives of the higher
37:5.11 augmenting experience will c. to enhance the future
41:3.6 may c. to the limiting and critical explosion point of
41:4.3 in a heated gaseous state and c. to function as suns.
41:7.13 and the electrons, at least such of the latter as c. to
43:3.7 Most Highs will no doubt c. to exercise this assumed
45:1.11 will c. to serve as a solemn warning to all Nebadon
47:4.6 Though you have morontia bodies, you c. to eat,
48:3.18 And you will c. to enjoy them all the way up to
48:4.20 Urantian play life are philosophically sound and c. to
48:6.32 and they c. to function on the mansion worlds,
49:2.16 c. to fly after they have become land-type beings.
51:6.1 c. to function as the social patterns of planetary
52:4.6 the races c. to improve, self-government being well
52:7.8 Teacher Sons c. to come to these peaceful worlds.
55:6.2 still mortal; they c. to breathe, eat, sleep, and drink.
55:6.4 The Adjusters c. to come as in former evolutionary
55:8.3 assistant sovereigns c. to change as in former ages.
55:9.2 the univitatia c. to administer the constellation
55:10.5 Magisterial Sons c. to function as dispensational
57:5.11 Indeed they still c. to capture meteors, but in greatly
57:8.5 Meteors c. to bombard the earth, but they are
58:1.3 more highly organized land animals could not c. to
58:5.4 the continents c. to float upon this noncrystallized
61:7.11 And as long as the polar regions c. to be covered
68:2.9 the arts of civilization c. to increase the pleasures of
70:5.6 tending to c. to rule from one war on through to the
81:2.9 comprehension; and many moderns c. to do this.
81:2.14 sources of energy, man has liberated, and will c. to
81:6.30 industrial specialists will c. to multiply and increase
81:6.37 until man evolves to higher levels, civilization will c.
84:6.6 two basic variations of humankind c. to intrigue,
86:2.5 to c. to ascribe things difficult of comprehension to
90:2.9 they will ever c. to appear to challenge the shamans
92:3.10 evolutionary religion, must ever c. to be refined and
93:1.2 that they should c. to uphold truth in the manner
99:7.1 Life must c. to grow in meaningfulness; man must go
105:1.8 concepts of infinity are growing, and they will c. to
106:9.10 problems which will c. to intrigue you on Salvington
110:3.1 as they c. to prosecute their larger tasks of eternity.
114:2.6 They will no doubt c. to serve in their present
116:5.17 the evolving universes c. to challenge the skill of the
117:7.16 the ubiquity of his Deity presence will probably c. to
128:7.13 “But, my son, I will c. to send you something each
131:3.7 liberality and c. to increase in noble generosity.
131:3.7 after the dissolution of the body, c. to enjoy the
140:1.4 if you would c. to ascend in the progressive life of
142:3.8 Paradise Deities will c. to enlarge and brighten
147:8.2 while you c. to find pleasure in oppression and to
152:5.4 only that they might c. to eat bread without having
155:5.8 large numbers of men and women will c. to show
159:4.6 seekers after the truth have been, and will c. to be,
160:5.10 experience great peace provided we c. to walk in
166:3.4 they c. to pursue the pleasures of immaturity and
166:4.2 “Have I been so long with you, and yet you c. to ask
173:4.4 if you c. to reject this gospel, presently will the
176:2.3 And so will my Father c. to manifest his mercy and
176:2.3 c. to follow your fortunes and to guide in the affairs
179:5.7 and rejoice that I am to c. to live on earth with you
180:1.3 you will c. to be my friends if you are but willing to
180:2.1 I have spoken, but you must c. to be clean.
180:3.3 one who will c. to teach you the way of truth, who
180:3.4 You believe in God; c. to believe also in me.
180:4.2 but you will c. to know me in your hearts even
181:2.2 you have acted for me and must c. so to act in
181:2.2 John, having full confidence that you will c. to watch
181:2.11 C. to believe in me and in that which I have
181:2.15 the wrath of unbelievers that you might live and c. to
192:2.5 literally—that he should c. to follow after him—
192:4.5 invited the apostles to c. to make their home at her
continued—verb; see continued for; continued to
3:6.9 I c. with this statement of the attributes of Deity.]
22:7.3 limit to the c. enactment of trinitization episodes.
25:2.4 all of this is further c. in every subsidiary local
39:5.8 and they have ever since c. their labors on Urantia.
47:4.8 the first mansion world, is here more earnestly c..
50:4.3 the remote tribes c. in hunting and food foraging,
53:7.13 archrebels c. their deceptive and seductive efforts to
57:4.4 increased heat production c. in the central mass of
57:8.3 the cooling surface of the earth, once begun, c.
57:8.24 The continental land drift c.; increasingly the ocean
58:5.1 The continental land drift c..
60:3.2 But as the continental land drift c., it met with the
60:3.4 The warping of the American continents c., resulting
60:3.13 The backthrust of the halted continental drift c. the
60:3.20 the dinosaurs c. as monarchs of the land, the lead
61:1.14 mammalian and other related forms of life c. with
61:3.3 the deposition of erosion material c. throughout the
62:3.8 These struggles c. until only one group of less than
62:3.11 an abundance of tropical fruits, where they have c.
66:5.5 with some that have c. as domesticated animals to
67:2.6 For more than seven years this struggle c..
67:6.3 The remainder of this noble band c. on earth to the
67:6.7 and Amadon c. the work of fostering the evolution
69:4.4 For ages silent barter c. before men would meet,
70:1.12 Mourning was c. until a head was brought home.
70:5.9 The clan and tribal councils c. in an advisory capacity
70:7.12 this ancient custom has c. down to modern times as
72:1.4 This growth c. until about five hundred years ago
72:4.3 the adult-education program and is c. throughout a
76:5.6 Urantia, under the direction of the Melchizedeks, c.,
77:1.4 was carried out as long as the power to create c.,
77:1.7 This regime c. until the tragic days of the planetary
78:5.8 The migratory conquests of the Andites c. on
79:5.5 The red tribes c. their internecine conflicts, and
79:5.5 aggressive hands of the relentless Chinese, who c.
79:8.7 and religio-philosophic dogmatization c. apace.
80:3.9 This retrogression of culture c. until it received a
83:8.1 mating c. as a purely social and civil institution.
89:7.1 advantages over less advanced neighbors who c.
93:0.2 and c. in authority until the time of Adam and Eve.
93:0.2 they c. thereafter as planetary receivers on down to
93:10.5 Machiventa c. as a planetary receiver up to the times
95:1.9 Small bands scattered here and there c. their belief in
95:7.2 desert of Arabia c. as it had for thousands of years.
95:7.2 Long the struggle c. between Babylonian Ishtar,
96:1.15 c. all the way along to call this evolving concept of
96:6.1 And this backward drift of the concept of Deity c.
97:1.2 the other half c. in the worship of the tribal gods of
97:1.9 the concept of the character of Yahweh c. under the
97:2.1 which c. disastrously after the war of separation.
97:4.6 Hosea faithfully c. the moral warnings of Amos,
97:9.16 but c. all of the tyranny and taxation of his father’s
98:3.8 And this era of the human gods c. until the official
112:6.4 Certain phases of mind are c. in the surviving soul;
119:5.3 trained spirit mortal and, as such, c. his career up
124:2.8 His physical development c.; he was an advanced
125:5.1 Joseph and Mary c. their anxious search for Jesus,
126:1.3 Jesus c. with the home education of his brothers
128:2.3 Jesus c. this year at house finishing and cabinetwork
128:7.8 and Jude c. as a fisherman after his marriage.
128:7.11 While James c. his support of his mother’s home,
131:3.1 teachings of the Melchizedek missionaries who c.
137:7.1 March, April, May, and June—this tarrying time c.;
137:7.4 Herod decided not to molest Jesus, whose work c.
138:0.1 This situation c. throughout his public ministry—
139:5.11 Their eldest daughter, Leah, c. their work, later on
139:8.13 And Thomas c. preaching and baptizing until he
141:3.2 the twins c. their general police supervision, while
142:3.9 the Master c.: “And you would have known these
142:6.1 they all went into the house where the discourse c.
143:4.2 At least they c. this worship up to the time of the
143:5.5 Nalda c.: “Our fathers worshiped on this mountain
145:3.13 True, Jesus c. his teaching, but his personal work
147:4.3 Jesus c. speaking: “I well know, Nathaniel, that no
147:5.3 this anointing, she c. weeping and kissing his feet.
147:5.4 Jesus c.: “Simon, take a good look at this woman.
148:0.3 While Andrew c. in general charge of the apostolic
149:1.2 c. throughout the remainder of Jesus’ life on earth
152:4.2 As this apparition of the night season c. in Peter’s
157:4.2 While Andrew c. as the director-general of the
158:8.1 had c. the discussion begun at Mount Hermon
162:0.3 Early the next day they crossed the river and c. on to
163:0.1 instruction began on Friday, November 4, and c.
164:5.3 Jesus c. his teaching: “Many loving works have I
166:1.4 Jesus c.: “Many of you Pharisees are here with me
166:2.4 they also were grateful for their cleansing, they c. on
168:3.7 Jesus was not in the least perturbed and c. resting
173:5.4 pointing to his body, he c., “Destroy this temple,
177:2.5 Jesus and John c. this discussion of home life.
179:3.5 coupled with the fact that Jesus c. kneeling there
179:5.7 Jesus c. speaking: “When you do these things, recall
180:2.1 Then Jesus stood up again and c. teaching his
180:6.1 Jesus c. his farewell discourse: “And I am telling
194:4.3 “Day by day they c. steadfastly and with one accord
194:4.7 “The multitude who believed c. steadfastly in the
195:1.8 Its cultural sway c. on, but it endured only after
continued for
80:9.6 Andonite push southward c. for a thousand years
93:7.1 Melchizedek c for some years to instruct his students
93:9.4 and his influence c. for some time after his death.
146:0.1 January 18, A.D. 28, and c. for about two months,
149:0.1 October 3, A.D. 28, and c. for almost three months,
150:0.3 This third mission c. for a period of seven weeks.
153:1.4 began with this sermon in the synagogue and c. for
153:2.13 And this state of affairs c. for more than three hours.
165:0.1 This Perean mission c. for almost three months
166:5.3 c. for some time after the destruction of Jerusalem.
continued to
2:7.9 since religion c. to pursue the same unwise course
6:7.1 the Son has ever since c. to bestow himself in endless
23:4.3 these partnerships of unique personalities have c.
27:3.2 the ascenders have c. to add group after group to
43:3.7 The Most Highs have c. to exercise this power,
54:6.3 while the beneficial repercussions c. to multiply
57:2.3 the confines of this gigantic space wheel, which c.
57:2.3 faster and faster as it c. to condense and contract.
57:6.1 sun c. to pour forth diminishing volumes of matter
57:6.6 except for their moons, which c. to increase in size
57:6.8 Its members c. to grow in size as space meteors c.
57:7.3 The internal heat of the earth c. to be augmented
57:8.17 Volcanic eruptions and earthquakes c. to diminish in
59:3.7 brachiopods, sponges, and reef-making corals c. to
59:5.19 Coal c. to be laid down throughout the Americas and
60:2.8 and both cuttlefish and oysters c. to evolve.
60:2.10 This c. to be, pre-eminently, the age of the dinosaurs.
61:2.4 and foraminifers c. to play an important role.
61:2.12 The bird life of the planet c. to develop, but with
61:3.10 Mammalian life c. to evolve.
61:3.14 Birds c. to evolve, though few marked changes
61:4.4 life of the preceding period c. to evolve and spread.
61:5.1 and they c. to be ice-free until almost the close of the
61:5.2 it c. to fall until it had attained a depth of 20,000
61:5.2 excessive precipitation c. to cover these highlands
63:4.6 This language c. to grow, and almost daily additions
64:2.4 the Badonan tribes northwest of India c. to hold on
64:7.7 The yellow race has c. to occupy the central regions
65:2.15 where they c. to evolve and to benefit by the addition
67:6.3 the biologic leaven which multiplied and c. to
74:2.4 pilgrims c. to pour into Eden to welcome Adam and
74:7.21 the Edenites c. to use the prayers and forms handed
76:2.9 the Elamites and the Adamites c. to be at peace.
76:4.4 dairy, but many of them c. to follow a nonflesh diet.
76:5.6 angelic helpers c. to struggle in conjunction with the
77:4.4 they c. to maintain a civilization superior to that of
77:4.9 despite intermarriage with the Adamites, c. to regard
78:6.8 the Nile and the Mediterranean islands, where it c.
78:7.2 northwest and northeast of Mesopotamia c. to rise.
80:9.4 The Nordics c. to trade in amber from the Baltic
80:9.16 This European culture for five thousand years c. to
81:0.1 the basic organic evolution of the human species c.
81:2.19 the pre-Sumerian Nodites c. to make clay vessels.
82:0.3 most of these civilizations of the past c. to evolve
82:3.12 If a widow c. to live, her life was one of mourning
85:2.4 they c. to venerate their various deities in the groves
85:6.4 The nature cults c. to develop along with the later
92:5.9 Among the latter they have c. to the present time as
93:10.3 Melchizedek c. to take a great interest in the affairs
93:10.3 Kenites were the only line which long c. to nourish
93:10.4 This same Melchizedek c. to collaborate throughout
94:9.5 northern division of Buddhism c. to evolve in China
94:12.1 But the teachings of Gautama have c. to evolve
95:5.11 and this idea c. to flame up in the hearts of men,
96:1.12 therefore these tribes c. to worship their tribal deities
96:6.1 Joshua and leaders of Israel c. to harbor the Mosaic
97:4.6 Hosea c. to preach repentance and forgiveness,
97:6.1 While several teachers c. to expound the gospel of
97:10.3 to the twentieth century after Christ the Jews have c.
98:3.6 These imported cults c. to flourish throughout the
119:6.6 all Nebadon c. to discuss the many exploits of their
123:0.3 Jesus enjoyed good health and c. to grow normally.
123:2.15 a well-nigh perfect child physically and c. to make
123:6.6 While Jesus c. to make enviable progress at school,
124:1.2 c. to divide his time about equally between trips to
124:1.13 Jesus c. to grow physically, intellectually, socially,
124:3.1 Throughout this year the lad c. to make trips away
124:4.1 Jesus c. to make progress at school and was
124:4.5 and he c. to teach the home school for his brothers
126:1.3 Jesus c. to carry on advanced courses of reading
126:2.7 The economic affairs of the family c. to run smoothly
126:3.11 pondered while he c. to work at the carpenter’s
126:5.3 The chazan c. to cling to the belief that Jesus was to
127:3.7 and, with James’s help, c. to provide for the family.
127:3.8 Jesus c. to read the Sabbath scriptures at the
127:6.7 At home with the children he c., year by year, to
127:6.9 And Jesus c. to grow in moral status and spiritual
128:0.1 he had lived, and c. to live, a normal and average life
128:4.8 Jesus c. to turn over his earnings to James for the
128:5.9 When at home, Jesus c. to teach the evening school
129:0.1 Jesus c., right up to the event of his baptism, to
129:1.7 Throughout this year Jesus built boats and c. to
130:2.5 Anaxand c. to minister light to those who sat in
132:3.11 These truths c. to burn within his heart, and Nabon
132:4.7 defied the Roman persecutors and boldly c. to preach
132:7.8 natural life, Ganid c. to evolve a religion of his own.
133:0.1 mystery cultists c. to hold these irregular and
135:7.3 John c. to expand his teachings, adding more that
135:9.2 But John c. to preach with great power, and his
136:1.5 the Jews believed they c. to languish under Roman
137:2.2 And this group c. to baptize in John’s name and
137:7.3 the kingdom in Galilee while John c. to preach in
139:1.12 Andrew c. effectively to proclaim the glad tidings of
139:2.13 Peter c. to suffer confusion in his mind between the
139:4.1 John c. to bear this responsibility as long as Mary
141:3.1 The apostles c. to preach twice daily to the multitude
142:3.9 how the concept of the nature of God c. to grow
143:1.9 The twelve c. to acquire the spirit of positive
144:0.2 Herod c. to entertain suspicions that John and
144:4.1 the apostles c. to ask the Master questions regarding
144:8.7 Jesus c. to teach, saying: “But to what shall I liken
145:1.1 Entering the boat, Jesus c. to teach the assembled
146:3.9 The apostles c. to preach and baptize believers,
147:4.10 They c. to discuss the Master’s words long after he
147:8.1 listeners had retired, Jesus c. to teach his apostles.
149:1.1 the sick c. to arrive, and when they did not find the
149:1.9 she c. to offer more money, as if the power of God
149:2.6 as a healer, it does not follow that it c. so to rest.
151:5.1 The multitude c. to increase throughout the week.
152:2.1 Jesus c. to teach the people by day while he
152:2.4 people c. to flock in, bringing all manner of sick
152:3.2 Every inch he looked a king as he c. to speak to
155:1.3 c. to teach the twenty-four, saying: “The heathen are
155:6.1 Jesus c. to teach them regarding the religion of the
156:5.6 the apostles and evangelists c. to ask questions,
158:2.4 As they c. to descend the mountain, Jesus said to
162:6.3 Jesus c. to teach the multitude, saying: “Have you
162:6.4 And Jesus c. to answer the questions of both the
164:1.4 this story has c. to promote brotherly love among
166:4.12 Jesus c. to teach them and answer their questions
167:3.3 as the woman c. to glorify God, his critic was put
171:5.2 as he c. to cry louder and louder, some of those
173:1.4 the common people languished in poverty and c.
174:5.12 Jesus c. to speak: “All this has not happened for
176:2.2 they c. thus to interpret his words notwithstanding
180:2.4 For centuries honest souls have c. to wreck their
180:4.1 Jesus c. to teach, saying: “When I have gone to the
183:4.8 the messenger service which David Zebedee c. to
186:2.11 millions have ever since that day c. to behold that
195:1.11 c. to follow the uncompromising attitude of Abner.
195:3.10 early schools c. to hold much of Jesus’ teachings
continued—adjective
2:3.4 When the c. embrace of sin by the associated mind
33:7.4 but if the question of the right of c. existence, life
39:3.5 reassociated on the mansion worlds for c. fruitful
39:3.7 such is the seed and secret of the c. and purposeful
41:9.4 In many of the younger stars c. gravity
55:6.3 The c. improvement of such a magnificent race
55:10.1 to acknowledge the c. sovereignty of the Master Son
57:5.2 In the early days of your sun the c. contraction and
57:6.6 are still growing as the result of c. meteoric captures.
63:6.3 drawn on the walls of caves, and later on, as c.
78:3.7 in Africa, there to begin its slow but long-c. racial
80:5.5 and by c. intermarriage with the superiors, coupled
81:6.43 providing for their c. development and survival.
82:0.1 and marriage is certain of c. existence in some form.
93:7.3 never was the idea of one God able to claim the c.
101:3.14 10. Contributes to the c. survival of altruism in spite
105:7.18 it is altogether possible that the c. diversification of
112:2.20 on the c. existence of the unbalanced equilibrium
112:6.1 the c. elevation of the personality mechanism from
120:1.7 self-conscious regarding the mission of your c.
130:5.3 forty years of watchful waiting and c. preparation.
132:1.4 they strive valiantly to justify their c. survival by
135:5.1 difficult to explain their long-c. national desolation.
145:4.2 have been full and perfect but for his c. absence.
148:4.5 Iniquity is the measure of the c. rejection of the
149:3.2 while their hearts were hardened by the c. rejection
151:3.2 The c. discussion of parables and further instruction
177:4.11 can, through jealousy, and long-c. resentment, be
186:2.5 assert its dignity in the face of c and gratuitous insult
continues—see continues to
3:4.3 if mind c. without end to be bestowed upon these
7:0.5 gravity control of all spirit realities c. as absolute.
11:3.4 this ascending series c. through the second grand
25:4.14 the Melchizedek colleges of the local universes, c.
26:5.4 every pilgrim c. under the tutelage of supernaphim
31:10.17 2. For ages upon ages there c. the unexplained and
32:1.5 as constellation headquarters and system capitals c..
47:7.4 More of this preparation c. on worlds six and seven
50:5.1 a Planetary Prince c. on as the ruler of his realm.
50:6.5 Your world still c. to pursue an irregular career as a
51:2.4 The unconsciousness of the seraphic slumber c.
55:0.2 the conclusion of their final planetary mission, c.
55:2.8 Such diminishment of death c. on and on, but I
55:6.3 the settled eras the physical evolution of man c..
55:7.4 This settled age c. on and on until every inhabited
55:10.10 But as long as evolution c., the seraphim and the
57:8.5 but the amount of carbon dioxide c. large.
58:2.6 the temperature begins to rise, and this increase c.
71:7.2 In the ideal state, education c. throughout life,
79:8.15 opening with the coming of the Andites, c. on
127:6.12 learning how to live the heavenly life while he c.
132:3.7 Human life c.—survives—because it has a function,
142:7.12 The family c. from one generation to another.
continues to
4:1.6 the past and in the eternal future, God c. to uphold
10:2.1 as a personal Father he c. to bestow personality
25:3.12 The character of the work of the commissioners c.
34:5.1 Minister c. to collaborate with the Son and the Son’s
37:9.6 but their enlarging experience c. to be available to
41:8.4 As a rule, the vast extrusion of matter c. to exist
55:3.2 Human government c. to function throughout this
57:4.9 this nebula still burns with a reddish glow and c. to
59:2.8 The life of this period c. to evolve.
83:7.4 marriage c. to thrive and slowly improve under the
97:10.5 the one and universal God c. to live in the hearts of
100:7.18 today, as in Galilee, he c. to unify mortal experience
101:3.12 8. C. to exhibit undaunted faith in the soul’s survival
103:0.2 As natural religious experience c. to progress,
115:6.1 The triodity of actuality c. to function directly in the
119:0.2 And the Eternal Son c. to bestow himself upon the
127:6.13 this young man of Nazareth c. to experience life as
195:9.4 neglecting its spiritual mission while it c. to busy
continuing—see continuing to
2:3.4 it is deprived of a c. life vehicle by the creature’s
2:3.4 spirit values survive in the reality of the c. Adjuster
4:2.4 C. evolution modifies nature by augmenting the
9:8.4 The next and c. creative act of the Infinite Spirit is
14:5.9 C. astonishment, unending wonder, is the experience
15:1.4 its position opposite the Center of Centers while c.
16:5.4 The entire morontia career is lived under the c.
16:9.3 survive as a part of the c. experience of the Adjuster.
30:3.3 The requisites are: c. life and sufficient knowledge of
30:4.19 Morontia progression pertains to c. advancement of
32:5.5 only to reappear as new actors and c. factors in the
37:5.4 being one of the avenues of c. experiential growth
40:2.2 the mortal and other ascending Sons, c. until they
40:4.2 wellspring, in the Father’s personal and c. ministry of
42:2.16 C. Paradiseward, there is next encountered a pre-
45:7.1 to enjoy extended opportunity for c. their strivings
45:7.1 find themselves, as themselves, present on the c.
51:1.5 progeny are dependent for c. life on unbroken
51:2.3 to the new world prepared for their c. existence.
51:3.9 c. as the visible heads of planetary affairs even far
51:6.5 The c. existence of the Planetary Adam and Eve,
56:10.1 Throughout the c. seventh stage of such a world’s
57:7.9 the c. lava flows and the incoming meteors kept the
59:4.16 230,000,000 years ago the seas were c. their retreat.
61:7.0 7. THE CONTINUING ICE AGE
77:9.2 they provide the one c. regime which harmonizes
80:6.2 more than compensated by the c. stream of Andite
84:0.2 —only families are c. agencies in social evolution.
99:0.3 adjustment to extensive and c. social reconstruction.
101:10.6 regarding the c. survival of the individual personality
112:0.15 nothing but change, c. evolution; and if this change
112:2.20 the physical life on the c. function of the material
112:3.2 the c. life merely indicates the persistence of the
112:3.3 this is death, irrespective of the c. function of the
112:5.3 only in so far as the personality elects to become a c.
112:6.7 evolving soul does possess a c. character derived
112:6.8 become immediately self-realizable as c. memory.
112:7.6 c. growth is predicated on its increasing attunement
113:3.6 seraphim are an essential part of c. progression.
113:6.1 you, the real you, except the identity of c. existence
117:4.5 finds identical expression except in the c. existence
117:6.6 universe function represents the c. adult career of
118:8.11 reaction is stable and, in some form, c. in the cosmos
130:4.3 aware of selfhood progression in their c. ascension
132:3.6 to perpetuate the human personality upon a c. and
134:7.4 tarried for a few weeks, c. down the coast to Joppa.
154:5.3 consented to David Zebedee’s c. his messenger
166:5.3 Abner became head of the Philadelphia church, c.
185:3.7 beginning in Galilee and c. throughout all Judea.
continuing to
54:6.3 evil had by that time become almost stationary, c.
60:2.9 the potentials of marine life were c. to unfold.
62:4.4 They largely abandoned tree life, though c. to
83:3.3 to appear to sell their daughters, and so, while c. to
130:4.3 maintained only by the creature’s c. to live in time
146:4.4 outskirts near the mines, c. to instruct the believing
164:0.2 the two apostles c. to express their feelings of fear
continuity
4:2.7 It is these very defect-interruptions of perfection-c.
37:9.11 The midway creatures provide c. of planetary
39:5.9 the truth that uncertainty is the secret of contented c.
47:10.5 the lapse of consciousness or a break in the c. of
68:4.6 Custom has been the thread of c. which has held
69:0.3 takes great pride in the character, stability, and c. of
70:11.7 combined with the impressiveness of traditional c..
92:3.9 fostered civilization and provided societal c.;
94:3.5 The karma principle of causality c. is, again, very
94:8.16 philosophy only provided for a sort of functional c..
101:10.3 The material level of law provides for causality c.,
101:10.3 perpetuation of ideational c., the unceasing flow of
111:2.10 identification in the evolving vehicle for selfhood c.
112:1.13 imparts value of identity and meanings of c. to this
112:5.21 Notwithstanding the c. of personal selfhood, much
112:6.8 to complete self-consciousness of personality c.
168:4.4 There never can be observed an unbroken c. of
continuous
1:5.14 enjoy those c. expansions of self-realization which
12:1.14 first outer space level, a c. belt of cosmic activity
24:1.10 This order is of c. creation, being created in groups
24:7.1 how then can we account for the c. disappearance of
35:9.1 The Lanonandeks are the c. rulers of the planets
37:9.8 enjoys the c. ministry of a residential order of beings
39:2.3 information pours in direct to Salvington upon a c.,
41:10.1 to erupt veritable streams—c. sheets—of matter.
42:1.5 The river of energy and life is a c. outpouring from
54:0.1 divinity leads to the kingdom as contrasted with its c.
55:0.3 circuits of the superuniverse are assured of c survival
55:1.5 On a large world the departure flares are almost c.,
57:7.7 Urantia was enveloped in one c. blanket of steam.
60:1.2 The life of land animals was c. only in certain parts
60:1.4 and hence presents only a water or marine deposit c.
64:1.5 there was a c. land path from England in the west on
66:4.14 this supersustenance was sufficient to confer c. life
68:2.6 Hunger, vanity, and ghost fear were c. in their
72:1.5 c. progression toward the governmental techniques
79:4.3 a c. infiltration of Aryan blood into the Punjab,
79:8.1 it failed properly to develop because the c. driving
81:6.5 c. and unmolested development as has been enjoyed
82:3.12 If a widow continued to live, her life was one of c.
83:7.6 that c. intimacy which is inescapable in all family life.
84:2.6 tasks of childbearing and of exercising c. authority
84:7.10 Enduring and c. human associations have never
84:7.26 The true parent is engaged in a c. service-ministry
87:3.5 The ghost cult was in c. evolution.
87:5.1 belief of mankind that ghosts levied a c. tribute of
90:5.4 office became hereditary; a c. priestly caste arose.
92:3.10 ennobled by the c. censorship of revealed religion
96:1.2 henotheism to monotheism was not a c. conceptual
96:4.9 the religious history of the Hebrews concerns this c.
97:0.2 perception of Yahweh’s personality was c. in its
97:10.8 gradual but c. transformation of the barbaric concept
100:2.1 second, on the c. bearing of spiritual fruit: yielding
101:2.9 natural life is thus relatively c. as a phenomenon,
101:2.12 is periodic; as a personal human experience it is c..
103:5.7 —the striving to be Godlike—is a c. effort before
109:5.4 man must become adept in the art of a c. human
110:4.1 Adjusters are able to receive the c. stream of cosmic
110:5.5 c. and conscious reception of the dictations of
112:5.20 Selfhood persists in spite of a c. change in all the
113:1.5 enjoy the c. ministry and unceasing watchcare of a
123:2.3 until he was ten, he was one c. question mark.
124:6.8 the road was a c. procession of pilgrims.
135:5.1 they were at a loss to explain their c. subjugation to
149:4.5 resort to ignoble tactics in meeting the c. pressure
160:4.14 keep up the struggle of life by the aid of c. false
189:1.2 The temple guards had been on c. duty;
195:4.1 secularized religion, a c. stream of mysticism,
continuously
25:1.5 the courses of training which the senior guides c.
25:4.12 you are c. afforded the opportunity to give out to
35:8.7 when tested and classified, they serve c. in the rank
37:9.11 intelligent beings to remain c. on the sphere.
37:9.12 the Uversa headquarters spheres are c. fostered by
38:7.5 are c. engaged in efforts at self-improvement.
41:7.13 more than one hundred horsepower exerted c. for
46:3.3 the Salvington messages are coming in c..
53:5.6 the early days of the struggle Lucifer held forth c.
53:7.11 as the reports c. narrated the unswerving loyalty of
66:3.8 The Prince’s corporeal staff c. gathered about them
78:5.2 the steady migration toward Europe was c. offset by
78:5.8 c. depleted the biologic reserves of their homelands
79:3.1 which was c. weakened as their Andite inheritance
80:5.1 The tribes of Europe were being c. reinforced and
128:1.13 all celestial eyes were c. focused on Urantia—on
130:2.6 “Why do you occupy yourself so c. with these
139:5.6 The one quality about Jesus that Philip so c. admired
147:5.7 is certain to progress c. toward the Father’s ideals.
154:6.1 only one, Ruth, believed wholeheartedly and c. in
195:9.10 of believers as Jesus commissioned c. to effect the
continuum
105:2.2 the recognition of the c. of The Infinity, the I AM.
118:1.8 to suspect the nonbeginning, nonending eternal c.,
contract—noun or adjective
69:4.1 Just as marriage by c. followed marriage by capture,
72:5.8 These shall first be met in accordance with c.,
83:2.2 so marriage by capture preceded marriage by c..
89:8.5 Man could never even dream of entering into a c.
96:2.2 Bedouins entered Egypt as c. laborers on the public
128:7.13 After the c. was signed, after the budget was so
129:2.5 James remembered his c. with Jesus and, with the
contract—verb
11:6.2 the vertical extension of unpervaded space c. and
11:6.4 phase the universes expand; during the next they c..
11:6.5 the space reservoirs c. while the master universe
12:4.13 When the universes expand and c., the material
41:3.4 the size of your sun, these fiery spheres rapidly c.,
57:2.3 faster and faster as it continued to condense and c..
57:3.4 But the nebula had begun to c., and the increase in
contracted
41:4.4 about the same mass as yours, has now c. almost to
57:8.14 The planet c. under gravity pressure as it formed.
58:6.5 when the oceans were c. and the percentage of salt
95:5.11 their gods; more and more the family of gods c..
contracting
11:6.4 unpervaded space nears the mid-point of c. phase,
15:6.8 others are double stars, c. or disappearing systems.
22:7.7 beings enact such a creative episode, one of the c.
57:8.14 the collapse of the cooling crust of a c. sphere;
57:8.16 and stabilized the fluctuations due to cooling, c.,
82:3.15 The c. individuals married permanently just as soon
83:4.4 were consulted to ascertain the birth stars of the c.
83:4.9 as consisting in the decisions of the c. parents—
83:6.6 often fail just because one or both of the c. parties
83:8.4 regardless of the circumstances or wishes of the c.
contraction
11:5.6 in every direction, a generalized expansion and c..
11:5.9 synchronized with two-billion-year expansion-c.
11:6.2 in the c. and expansion cycles of the cosmos.
11:6.3 to counterbalance the space-expansion-c. cycles of
11:6.5 two billion years to complete the expansion-c. cycle.
15:5.3 1. Concentric C. Rings. Not all nebulae are spiral.
41:3.6 This process of cooling and c. may continue to the
41:7.8 5. Solar c.; the cooling and consequent c. of a sun
41:8.2 is maintained by the resultant process of gravity c..
41:8.3 when hydrogen is exhausted and gravity c. ensues,
41:9.5 equilibrium between its expansion and c. cycles,
41:10.3 Both the gas-c. and the solid-accretion worlds are
41:10.4 especially is this true of the gas-c. spheres,
41:10.4 early condensation and c. of certain individual suns.
57:3.5 then, when c. set in, it whirled on faster and faster
57:3.10 witnessed the progression of c. and condensation
57:4.4 But the process of physical c. and increased heat
57:5.2 In the early days of your sun the continued c. and
57:5.11 The gas-c. nucleuses of the other ten planets soon
57:8.2 early equalized internal-heat pressure and crustal c.;
contractor
122:1.1 Joseph himself was a carpenter and later a c..
122:5.1 the rank of carpenter to the role of a prosperous c..
123:0.1 new experience gave him the idea of becoming a c.
133:4.6 To the Greek c. and builder he said: “My friend, as
contracts—noun
89:3.5 In time these vows assumed the form of c. with the
97:3.3 First, the validation of property exchange, c., and
128:2.2 prepared to take c. for putting up entire buildings.
contracts—verb
11:5.6 it expands and c. through three cycles of activity.
11:6.1 we observe that all space alternately c. and expands.
contractual
83:5.8 3. Concubines, c. wives.
contractural
15:5.8 6. C. Stars. In the smaller systems the largest outer
contradict
3:5.5 the vicissitudes of existence do not in any manner c.
contradicted
55:12.1 teachings of Melchizedeks, that have never been c.,
contradiction
103:9.3 Religion without faith is a c.; without God,
118:5.1 Such a c. of philosophic terms is the equivalent of
139:3.2 This able apostle was a temperamental c.;
contradictions
136:1.3 Scriptures which, notwithstanding their apparent c.,
136:9.8 clean sweep of all these Messianic difficulties and c.
196:0.3 the natural difficulties and the temporal c. of mortal
contradictory
101:0.3 can always triumph over the superficially c. logic of
102:6.10 is a truth which makes consistent the otherwise c.
172:3.4 Jesus thought over all of the many more or less c.
184:3.6 testify against Jesus, but their testimony was so c.
195:7.3 these mistaken and self-c. concepts of a materialistic
contradistinction
0:11.6 the Qualified Absolute in c. to the Unqualified
12:7.10 qualities of the whole in c. to qualities of the part.
20:2.1 These Sons constitute the order of Avonals in c. to
30:1.11 Spirit-fused mortals in c. to Adjuster-fused
34:3.8 a realm in which to be space free in c. to all other
111:2.8 the mid-mind in c. to the lower or material mind
112:0.8 qualitative response to the personality circuit in c. to
contrary
81:6.34 smaller, c.-minded asocial associations of mankind,
89:6.3 customs and the c. demands of advancing civilization
92:2.6 sanctioned all sorts of c. and inconsistent behavior,
99:5.1 the c. teaching of many modern socialists and
101:3.11 belief in God despite all c. demonstrations of logic
133:1.4 wholehearted trust in spite of appearances to the c.
135:7.1 but that was c. to their expressed agreement.
137:4.14 the enactment of this so-called miracle was not c. to
152:4.2 for there had arisen a strong and c. wind which
184:5.6 This entire procedure was irregular and wholly c. to
194:2.9 on the c., this overshadowing of Jesus’ message
contrast—noun; see contrast, in
3:5.13 potential evil to exalt and differentiate the good by c.
4:3.6 be afforded a c. with comparative evil (not sin)
55:2.5 their loved ones in spiritual flames, and what a c.
95:1.10 Salem missionaries, and they are a striking c. to
136:0.1 There was a great c. between John and Jesus.
contrast, in
0:4.7 Realities existing in fullness of expression in c. to
0:6.12 In c. to the aspect of the total, pattern discloses the
3:5.16 a unique possession in c. to the inherent goodness
17:3.6 These are the live records in c. with the dead records
17:3.7 It is in constant operation in c. with the periodic
18:4.8 headquarters is chiefly of an intellectual nature in c.
22:9.7 Trinitized Sons of Perfection are limited in c. to
25:5.1 those archives which stand in c. to the living records
27:1.2 transition from actual universe status in c. to
29:2.16 stream of power and stands in c. to the free space
40:10.12 now are finished creatures, in c. to the finaliters,
42:1.9 limitless but, nevertheless, finite in c. with infinity.
49:5.31 peopled with Adjuster-fusion mortals in c. with a
50:4.2 And all of this stands in c. with the Adamic regime
64:1.3 These Andonites avoided the forests in c. with the
68:6.7 quality of a surviving population in c. with quantity.
77:9.1 in c. with evolutionary ascenders like the mortal
83:8.4 approved by the universe supervisors in c. with those
85:1.5 underworld, with its evil spirits and demons, in c.
86:7.2 slowly ascending to higher philosophic levels in c.
94:9.5 teaching of the “Great Road” to salvation in c. with
95:7.3 desert lands were an unyielding group in c. with
100:5.7 In c. with conversion-seeking, the better approach to
102:3.2 world with which it should everlastingly stand in c.
103:2.10 In c man is inclined to identify the will to be altruistic
103:4.1 in c. with the secular the religious is pervaded by
106:2.3 in c. to the eternity power, the unfathomable power,
107:0.5 from God and by the degree of his partiality in c.
108:6.4 the truly internal spiritual stimulus of thought in c.
110:4.3 (In c. with these subconscious emanations,
122:5.3 in other respects he exhibited the traits of one in c.
129:4.1 fascinating period of his personal ministry in c. with
140:5.4 of fatherly love in c. to the limitations of mere
155:5.8 intellectual assent, in c. to the religion of the spirit,
162:4.2 castle of Antonia, which looked down in grim c.
163:7.4 this present phase was one of spiritual depth in c.
195:2.8 The Greeks, in c. with the Jews and other peoples,
195:5.8 supreme values which are in c. with the relative
195:10.11 a living organism in c. to an institutionalized social
contrast—verb
167:5.2 divorce practices served to c. the better marriage
contrasted
46:2.5 life, artistically c. by the celestial artisans and their
54:0.1 pursuit of divinity leads to the kingdom as c. with its
63:3.1 development of mind of the intellectual order as c.
94:12.2 Gradually the concept of God,as c. with the Absolute
100:2.2 reality of religion as c. with mere theological beliefs.
132:2.3 like truth, is always relative and unfailingly evil-c..
132:2.7 must, in human experience, be c. with the negative
160:5.6 The word God, the idea of God as c. with the ideal
168:4.5 which meets the petition of the spirit of man as c.
170:3.10 failed to exalt the sacredness of the individual as c.
170:5.16 and augmented by Philo’s doctrine of the temporal c.
195:5.5 2. Man’s aesthetic appreciation of beauty c. with
contrasting
40:10.13 proper to use the words “greater” or “lesser” in c.
contrastive
3:5.16 identify and choose the good in the absence of c.
4:3.6 imperfection of insight only because it stands in c.
29:0.11 you have at least a c. conception of spiritual beings;
54:0.1 Man is slow to perceive that c. perfection produce
98:2.7 the Hellenic and Hebrew peoples affords a c.
132:2.9 goodness is no longer partial, c., and comparative;
contrastively
116:5.10 therewith the spiritual circuits of the Master Spirits c
contrasts
56:10.3 art, is largely a matter of the unification of c..
contravene
106:5.3 not personal, but neither do trinities c. personality.
164:1.2 some statement that would c. the Jewish law which
contravention
2:4.5 Mercy is not a c. of justice but rather an
10:4.3 a nonpersonal capacity but not in c. of personality.
137:4.12 execution of the Son’s desire was in no way a c. of
151:3.14 The appeal to nature was in c. of such teaching
contribute or contribute much
2:0.2 possibly c. to a further illumination and unification
4:2.1 he modifies the patterns of his action so as to c. to
17:8.8 the Master Spirits c. to the last level of God the
23:1.10 they cannot engage, and to which they cannot c.
23:2.12 but such an Eden would not c. to the development
23:4.1 They cm. to the development, in all spirit beings, of
26:2.2 cm. that is helpful to the mutual understanding
26:3.4 They c. enormously to the mutual understanding
28:5.18 these seconaphim c. immensely to the quality of
31:9.14 The Master Architects c. technical approval of the
34:4.8 The Father-Son and the Creative Mother Spirit c.
35:2.6 supporters, twelve in number, who so efficiently c. to
37:9.8 what the Havona natives c. to the pilgrim spirits
39:3.3 mortal man may c. to the evolution of universe law
39:6.1 transitional ministry serve wherever they can c. to
40:5.10 The Adjusters cm. to the advancement of primitive
43:7.5 cm. to making the constellation worlds the chief
43:8.9 The reversion directors cm. to this latter attainment
44:3.3 builders not only build better workshops but c. to the
48:3.18 beings are probably going to cm. to your enjoyment
49:2.10 nature of the atmosphere; other influences which c.
50:7.3 c. to the versatility of ultimate performances in the
51:3.6 but ordinarily invisible planetary ministers cm. to the
51:3.9 they c. to the development of a great people,
51:6.1 Thus do the Adams and Eves and their progeny c.
55:3.10 When close together in age, children are able to c.
57:6.2 Such gravitational influences c. to the stabilization of
68:2.10 how these propensities c. to the formation of human
72:12.5 conventions, and language—all of which could c.
76:2.6 While a good environment cannot cm. toward really
87:3.2 definitely c. to the further spread of ghost fear and
87:7.8 No cult can endure and c. to the progress of social
87:7.9 really c. something worth while to the progress of
91:0.4 since these impersonal prayers do not c. anything to
100:5.10 The factors which c. to the initiation of mystic
108:1.6 and c. to the certain evolution of an immortal soul
109:5.1 self-acting Adjusters are often able to c. factors of
110:1.3 They are delighted to c. to your health, happiness,
111:4.5 with master patterns which will c. to the building of a
120:0.3 further c. to constituting him the sovereign of his
120:3.7 that you may not unnecessarily c. to the creation of
122:7.4 drain on Joseph since he had also to c. to the support
129:0.1 Jesus continued to c. to the family finances and to
139:7.8 Matthew hesitated openly to c. to the apostolic
140:4.10 though pleasing surroundings may greatly c. thereto.
154:2.5 those activities of mind, soul, and spirit which c.
157:1.1 the suggestion that Jesus should be expected to c.
165:4.5 this world’s goods, and who so bountifully c. to
165:5.3 you must earn your own bread and c. to the
195:10.7 regime which denies the reality of God can c. in any
195:10.17 Upon such a foundation religion may c. its spiritual
contributed or contributed much
4:2.8 but who have c. to her disfigurement in time.
22:10.6 residents to attempt trinitization after they have c. to
31:9.4 these three Architects c. to the planning of Havona,
44:8.2 there may be c. the leadings of the Adjuster in those
58:7.8 the earlier continental drift c. to the frequency of the
59:5.14 c. to the production of extensive coal deposits,
59:6.9 The gradual cooling of the ocean waters cm. to the
61:3.12 The biologic developments of this period cm. toward
62:0.1 The eastern life group c. little or nothing to the
62:2.4 wise precautionary measures that so enormously c.
64:6.29 they cm. to the sum total of those saving influences
66:4.15 the one hundred Andonites c. their germ plasm to
66:5.11 They c directly to the elevation of standards of living
66:5.29 leaders cm. to bringing about intertribal marriages.
66:8.4 and c. something to the miscarriage of the plan to
67:3.8 the one hundred who c. life plasm to the Prince’s
68:2.2 While the level of intelligence has c. considerably to
68:2.4 Two great influences which c. to the early
68:2.11 Vanity c. mightily to the birth of society; but
68:3.3 terror, which c. to whipping the loose social orders
70:7.15 Secret societies c. to the building up of social castes
70:8.7 City and country have respectively c. to the
73:6.4 the one hundred modified Andonites who had c.
76:0.2 c. to the advancement of the blue men of those times
76:2.4 sacrifices further c. to the growing hatred between
77:4.3 they cm. to the later appearing Assyrian stock.
78:1.2 Adam and Eve cm. that was of value to the social,
78:5.5 They c. considerably to the northern groups of the
78:5.8 c. humor, art, adventure, music, and manufacture.
78:6.4 later entered China and cm. to the improvement of
79:2.3 more of the primary Sangik strains would have cm.
79:3.8 These commercial relationships greatly c. to the
79:6.8 Their internal peaceableness so c. to population
79:7.4 descendants cm. to a subsequent spiritual awakening
79:8.2 pursuits, which c. further to their pacific tendencies,
79:8.2 the land-man ratio for agriculture still further c. to
79:8.6 Such irrigation and soil-conservation difficulties c. to
79:8.7 together with the establishment of schools, c. to the
79:8.17 This ancient culture has cm. to human happiness;
80:5.7 The blue strain c. many sturdy traits and much
80:7.9 these inferior peoples c. further to the scattering
80:8.2 This strain carried in Abraham’s ancestry and cm.
81:6.23 have c. aught to the sum of culture and knowledge.
82:5.9 adventure and exploration c. to the extension of the
90:5.7 priesthoods have c. to the stabilization of civilization
91:6.2 for curing real and organic diseases, but prayer has c.
94:1.6 The Salem missionaries had cm. to the loss of faith
97:10.6 the Jews c. least of all peoples to the intellectual
99:5.11 leadership of the God-knowing men who have c. to
121:2.10 Herod’s reign cm. toward the blending of Hebrew
127:3.14 this hopeful courage c. mightily to the development
156:4.3 which c. so much to their world-wide commerce
177:4.4 getting even with those who had c. to the greatest
contributes
14:6.5 this perfect creation ministers to the needs and c. to
34:2.5 while the Universe Spirit c. the “breath of life.”
34:5.2 each succeeding impartation c. to the unfolding of
36:6.4 it is the Spirit of God who really c. the vital spark.
40:5.10 the transient sojourn of the Adjusters c. much
42:8.4 as an “energy-carrier” particle which mightily c. to
48:4.20 part of the personality of an ascendant mortal c.
74:7.22 that the woman, equally with the man, c. those life
82:6.6 Race blending greatly c. to the sudden appearance of
83:6.7 Monogamy c. to a delicacy of sentiment, refinement
84:7.20 the natural consequences of foolish conduct that c.
91:2.7 Prayer c. greatly to the development of the religious
91:4.4 real prayer of faith always c. to the augmentation
101:3.14 10. C. to the continued survival of altruism in spite
103:5.7 Everything we do in this life which is good c.
111:4.12 Inner creativity c. to ennoblement of character
contributing
19:5.8 to us, actually c. to the success of our undertaking.
20:10.4 Avonals, and Daynals are c. to the actualization
40:10.8 struggle will be acceptably c. to the maintenance
54:2.3 the thrilling experience of c. something personal and
69:0.2 proved to be laborsaving while at the same time c.
81:3.2 c. to a more speedy cross-fertilization of culture.
81:6.25 The greatest twentieth-century influences c. to the
84:4.9 from over-sex indulgence, thereby indirectly c. to the
90:5.2 ritual creates and perpetuates myths as well as c. to
93:6.8 conducting the business of the school, besides c.
108:4.2 while mysteriously c. to the stabilization of the
111:2.7 and carries a meaning not found in either of the c.
115:7.6 And all this he appears to do for the purpose of c. to
136:4.5 c. something to the betterment of all other isolated
147:5.9 c. to the delinquency and early demoralization of
contribution
16:4.6 the Master Spirits make their great c. to the plan of
17:6.7 This is a Paradise Deity c. to the individuality of
22:7.11 the individual c. of the Third Source and Center
39:5.3 the further evolution of the races by an actual c. of
52:7.2 This mission is a Trinity c. to the antecedent efforts
58:2.1 —light is not the only solar c. reaching your atmos.
66:4.16 Andonites were made aware of their c. to the new
75:8.1 races have profited enormously from the limited c.
75:8.3 their c. to the human race did much to advance
76:6.4 Adam and Eve made a mighty c. to the speedy
77:2.7 also mated among themselves and made a great c. to
78:1.1 Adam’s c. to the biologic status of the races
82:6.10 little serious objection to such a sacrificial c. by the
83:2.5 selection in premarital courtship are an Andite c. to
97:1.4 the great c. which Samuel made to the development
99:7.0 7. RELIGION’S CONTRIBUTION
100:3.7 Man’s sole c. to growth is the mobilization of the
103:5.7 Every mortal gain is a direct c. to the enrichment
112:1.11 and also because of the c. of morontia mathematics.
117:4.10 a creature c. to the evolution of the finite God?
117:4.10 But that will be his c. to the Supreme, not yours.
120:2.6 On Urantia, make a further c. to the sovereignty of
128:7.13 expenses would be met without any c. from Jesus,
129:2.11 Jude kept up this extra c. until he was married.
148:8.5 worldly goods to the apostolic treasury, and this c.
191:0.7 the frequent c. of Nathaniel’s characteristic counsel.
195:6.9 Jesus giving his life as a spiritual c. to man’s inner
196:0.3 Jesus’ great c. to the values of human experience
contributions
16:9.4 is dependent on knowledge, symbols, and the c. of
16:9.5 the combined c. of the constitutive factors of man—
40:10.7 wisdom that is making ever-augmenting service c. to
44:6.9 who, when all others have made their respective c.,
62:0.1 this strain was reinforced by c. from the central life
72:3.6 Progress, an institution supported by voluntary c..
72:6.6 set aside their own retirement c., all excess profits
73:4.4 c. of food were also received from near-by believers.
74:5.4 specialized c. to the advancement of evolutionary
79:4.4 center was later reinforced by c. from the northeast,
91:6.6 religious civilization, and prayer still has mighty c. to
103:0.1 the liberated Spirit of Truth makes mighty c. to the
103:3.1 Regardless of the influence of all these primitive c.
106:3.3 experiential Trinities embrace the c. of even
172:4.2 watching the people drop in their c.: the rich
contributors
66:2.7 With one or two exceptions these Andonite c. to
77:2.6 transferred from the bodies of the Andonite c. to
77:2.7 that the one hundred Andonite germ plasm c. were in
84:1.5 Man discovered that father and mother are equal c.
114:2.1 have all been c. to the enlarging sovereignty of the
contributory
0:12.13 in the spiritual appropriation of all truth c. to the
81:6.21 every such advance is directly c. to the progress of
91:4.4 lead to those efforts and exertions which are c. to
100:1.8 Religious habits of thinking and acting are c. to the
118:7.2 who may, or may not, elect to become c. parts of the
contrite
97:7.12 dwell with him who is of a c. and humble spirit.”
131:2.4 with him who is of a c. heart and a humble spirit!
137:6.2 even to him who is poor and of a c. spirit,
149:6.11 the Father dwells ‘with him who is of a c. mind and
contrivance
47:10.2 the “harp of God,” a morontia c. compensating for
contrivances
29:4.38 is to compare them to your own mechanical c. which
46:7.2 utilize both animals and numerous mechanical c. in
72:4.1 used on the continent and the many mechanical c.
contrived
16:4.5 have c. so to combine and associate material and
126:5.11 c. to enjoy much of the experience of farm life as
128:4.5 Jesus most cleverly and intentionally c. to detach
contrives
195:10.12 Christianity still c. to move the minds of reflective
control—noun; see self-control
0:3.10 c. over all co-ordinate and subordinate sources and
0:3.10 Such c. is personal and infinite in potential, even
0:4.12 the material-gravity c. of the First Source and Center
0:6.11 Gravity is the sole c. of energy-matter.
2:5.7 who is so powerful in creation and in the c. thereof,
3:2.2 planets, and universes are under the perfect c. of the
3:2.4 ever in his everlasting grasp—in the gravitational c.
3:4.2 still the power of c. and co-ordination reposing in
3:4.2 found equal to, and adequate for, the mastery, c.,
4:1.11 generally unrecognizable c. of the co-ordination of
5:6.4 creative consciousness and the freewill c. thereof.
6:4.1 He exercises perfect c. over the interassociation of
6:4.1 will be found wholly adequate for the spiritual c.
6:8.2 Son not only as one personal unity of universal c.
7:0.5 the Son’s eternal grasp of the universal gravity c.
7:1.1 The Son presides over the c. and operation of that
7:1.1 The c. of universal spiritual gravity is universal
7:1.2 This gravity c. of spiritual things operates
7:4.7 effectively co-operate in the work of creation, c.,
8:2.5 expands to infinity, the spirit presence, energy c.,
8:6.6 are interlocked in a service of creation and c. which
9:1.1 Manipulator, he is the ancestor of the power-c.
9:3.5 The energies subject to the direct or indirect c. of
9:3.6 universe of universes is permeated by the power-c.
9:3.6 function all possess varying attributes of power c.,
9:8.19 A group of c. creatures and agencies that function
11:5.6 the mid-zone is the c. mechanism of the midspace
11:8.7 discloses response to the c. of linear gravity.
12:6.2 In the physical c. of the master universe the Father
14:2.6 the threefold system of perfect and symmetrical c..
14:2.9 The c. and balanced stability of the central universe
14:6.14 the foundation for the Eternal Son’s spirit-gravity c.
15:0.3 a technique of intelligent c. for both physical and
15:4.1 remain forever under the c. of the infinite Creators
15:4.7 Some have retained c. of many of their segregated
15:6.9 circulation, acting as automatic power-c. stations.
15:6.13 being brought under c. of the central governing sun.
15:8.0 8. ENERGY CONTROL AND REGULATION
15:8.1 exert a powerful influence over the balance and c. of
15:8.2 assume direction and partial c. of the thirty energy
15:8.7 get out of c. in the more delicately balanced circuits
15:8.8 are not wholly amenable to the laws of energy c.
15:8.10 The force organizers are the secret of the special c.
15:10.22 marvelous centers of administration, c., ministry,
15:13.4 concerned mainly with the physical c., unification,
16:0.12 the Paradise focal point of its specialized power c.
16:4.1 co-ordinating heads of universal administrative c.
16:4.3 entities who are indispensable to the organization, c.,
21:2.8 The c. of spirit designs and types depends on the
21:5.9 in a local universe a Paradise Michael is in full c. of
24:1.1 these stupendous systems of energy are under c.;
24:1.12 unrevealed “high spirit personalities of circuit c.”
29:0.1 groups of living beings having to do with force c.
29:1.4 Such subordinate physical-c. organisms are basically
29:2.9 the secret of the technique of the mind c. of all the
29:2.12 the divine universe there is perfection of energy c.,
29:2.19 of those who function on the higher units of c., but
29:3.1 The power c. of the grand universe is thus intrusted
29:3.7 is constituted in one million units of functional c.,
29:3.11 The power centers and controllers exert perfect c.
29:3.11 forms which are partly or wholly exempt from their c
29:4.3 hence individualized c. methods must and do prevail.
29:4.16 the sciences of the techniques of intelligent energy c.
29:4.20 c. of six of the nine more subtle forms of physical
29:4.20 changes in power adjustment and energy c..
29:4.21 able to effect energy c. in a collective as well as an
29:4.25 That three of these energies are beyond their c.
29:4.36 joint creation of all three orders of energy-c. beings:
30:3.3 especially their physical laws of evolution and c..
32:1.3 the endowment of the inherent physical c. possessed
32:1.4 charge of space-energy held captive by the gravity c.
32:2.2 forever remaining in associated c. of those energies
32:2.3 of the projected local systems of planetary c. and
33:3.2 associate of Michael in the c. and administration of
33:3.5 helper becomes forever settled in surety and c..
34:2.2 all the physical-c. attributes of the Infinite Spirit,
34:2.2 the Universe Spirit exerts just as full and complete c.
34:4.12 John envisaged the directional c. creatures of the
34:4.12 This directional c. in Nebadon is maintained by the
34:4.12 maintained by the four c. creatures of Salvington,
34:6.1 As mortals progress in mind c. and spirit perception
36:2.11 Urantia there are forty-eight units of pattern c.—
36:5.16 the Mother Spirit a varied contact with, and c. over,
38:7.5 Only such as the subordinate beings of power c.
41:1.2 function to produce the living system of c. and
41:1.3 their activities on such focal points of energy c.,
41:2.4 power centers are in complete and perfect c. of a
41:2.7 These intelligent creatures of power c. and energy
41:2.8 beyond the domain and c. of the physical custodians.
41:5.8 personal and nonpersonal c. of the master universe
41:9.1 The larger suns maintain such a gravity c. over
42:0.2 This personal c. of manifested power and
42:0.2 all force-energy is under the ultimate c. of a God
42:1.4 though you should gain c. of the energy revolutions
42:2.14 energy and thence into the energy of gravity c..
42:2.14 Power Directors assume more or less complete c.
42:7.9 bodies of matter exerting a more complete c. over
42:7.9 to escape freely from the c. of the mother nucleus.
43:3.7 this assumption of c. over these wayward worlds.
44:1.4 2. Spiritual light—the c. and intensification of the
44:5.2 experts in the manipulation and c. of many phases of
48:2.14 material energies that render them subject to the c.
49:5.14 where it functions chiefly in c. of physical activities,
49:5.15 But in the higher c. of mind and development of
51:5.7 and largely human methods of adaptation and c..
52:3.6 dispensation is an age of great invention, energy c.,
52:3.6 multiform manufacture and the c. of natural forces
56:7.2 —the Creator Son-Creative Spirit association—in c..
56:7.6 if God the Supreme assumes direct c. of these
57:1.2 the Master Force Organizers had long been in full c.
57:3.3 the gravity c. of the gaseous content commenced
57:3.4 in the rate of revolution further lessened gravity c.;
57:5.6 detached from the immediate gravity c. of the sun.
57:8.18 all of this did much to facilitate the c. of terrestrial
61:3.10 The horse lacks the emotional c. of the elephant,
65:0.6 Life Carriers exercise considerable discretionary c.
65:4.6 it affords more pain relief and exercises better c. over
65:5.1 handicapped by tragic perversions beyond our c.:
65:8.2 we have absolutely no c. over geologic evolution.
66:5.2 They taught well digging, spring c., and irrigation.
66:6.7 and daughters are supposed to remain under the c.
67:1.5 but iniquity is indicative of vanishing personality c..
68:6.2 natural increase in offspring was brought under c.,
68:6.11 subnormal man should be kept under society’s c.;
69:5.8 debt slavery extended even to the c. of the body
69:7.2 By surrounding the herd they could keep c. of the
69:9.7 and the father gradually assumed domestic c..
69:9.16 of land was given social sanction after communal c.
70:7.8 people early taught their adolescent youths sex c..
70:7.8 the chief functions of these clubs was to keep c. of
70:9.6 4. Sex c.—marriage, the family institution.
70:10.4 a degree of c. over, the behavior of each individual.
70:12.12 6. C. by ambitious and clever would-be dictators.
71:2.18 9. C. of public servants.
71:3.9 is best which exercises a minimum of regulative c..
71:7.4 Education recently passed from the c. of the clergy
72:3.3 they are under the full c. of their parents or, in case
72:7.4 extend the city boundaries, are under municipal c..
73:5.7 world under perfected administration and normal c..
74:5.5 Adam had put in operation a system of group c.
76:6.3 counselors who constitute the present advisory-c.
77:6.6 partially brought under c. by this Melchizedek but
78:1.7 The Chinese peoples were well established in c. of
78:2.1 working out their irrigation and flood-c. problems to
81:6.27 of pressure or directional c. may be employed.
81:6.30 wholly competent to devise adequate methods of c.
82:1.6 to create serious problems requiring social c..
82:2.1 is the history of sex c. through the pressure of social,
84:2.6 when herding gave man c. of the chief food supply
84:4.10 world-wide freedom from seclusion under man’s c..
84:7.5 is becoming more voluntary, subject to man’s c..
86:1.5 by many things over which man had little or no c..
86:7.3 a supermaterial world which was in c. of destiny.
87:4.4 a new concept of the invisible c. of earthly affairs.
87:5.8 life was at best a gamble, the result of spirit c..
89:9.3 even revelation must submit to the graduated c. of
90:2.6 weather c. was the object of much ancient magic.
90:3.1 concerned with the detailed c. of life and matter,
91:7.3 outward calmness and almost perfect emotional c..
94:1.2 teacher-priests, who were gradually assuming c. over
95:0.1 sometimes due to circumstances beyond their c..
96:5.4 doctrines of Egypt concerning the supernatural c.
97:9.15 gained c. of the caravan tariffs formerly collected by
101:9.5 demands that man shall abide by in the day-by-day c.
104:3.18 personal c. over the master functions of infinity.
105:3.4 the foundation for the establishment of gravity c.
105:3.4 so is all cosmic energy grasped in the gravity c. of
106:8.15 those phases of ultimacy which are c. directing,
111:1.7 the intellectual extremes of pure mechanical c. and
111:3.4 evolves toward augmentation of spirit c. and divine
112:2.15 evolution of dominance,” the expansion of the c. of
114:4.2 planetary problems which are still under the c. of the
114:6.18 None of these angelic groups exercise arbitrary c.
116:1.1 is a part of the growing c. of the Almighty Supreme.
116:5.9 God the Sevenfold and constitute the physical-c.
116:5.12 the completed evolution of the c. of the Almighty.
116:5.13 exhibits a little-understood attribute of material c.,
116:5.14 is devoted to the task of bringing about material c..
116:5.17 Relatively complete c. over the material creation
116:7.1 be compared to the delicate chemical-c. system of
117:4.12 the Adjuster presence of the Father but also c. over
118:2.4 If God the Supreme ever assumes direct c. of the
118:8.0 8. CONTROL AND OVERCONTROL
118:9.3 expression, will he achieve perfected c. thereof.
118:10.14 2. Man’s increasing c.—the gradual accumulation
119:0.3 Son assumes responsibility for the completion, c.,
119:8.2 Creator Son before he is given unlimited c. and
121:2.8 Roman government, which desired to maintain c.
123:3.9 Joseph exerted the greater c. over Jesus as it was
130:1.2 we thereby put ourselves in the immediate c. of
130:4.15 stabilized c. by the energy and spirit of the Supreme.
134:8.4 the circles of mind-understanding and personality-c..
136:5.4 the Adjuster’s c. of the living intelligences placed
136:5.6 Through the supervising c. of his Personalized
136:7.3 the lack of c. over the element of time in connection
137:4.16 decided the episode was beyond his personal c.
146:3.6 yielded the c. of your soul powers to the teaching
146:4.1 exercised no direct c. over the synagogues outside
146:7.1 spirits of the dead would soon be brought under c.
148:4.1 Is rebirth necessary to escape the c. of the evil one?
149:4.2 the failure of the spiritual nature to gain c. of the
149:4.2 ‘he who has no c. over his own self is like a city
151:2.6 conditions over which we have little or no c..”
151:5.5 a phenomenon directly under the c. of spirit forces
151:6.5 restored to his right mind and the normal c. of his
159:2.2 questions of administrative c. and the jurisdiction of
161:2.5 his character and the perfection of his emotional c.
179:1.8 had sufficient emotional c. to refrain from publicly
184:3.18 But Annas did not succeed in keeping c. of the court.
195:6.16 degree of spiritual influence and cosmic-mind c.;
195:7.9 life exhibits the c. attributes of mind and the creative
195:8.4 Secularism did break the bonds of church c.,
195:8.6 In revolting against the almost total c. of life by
195:9.6 institutionalize it, thereby hoping to gain c. of it.
control—verb
0:6.11 Pattern may configure energy, but it does not c. it.
1:0.1 with all their hosts; you preserve and c. them.
1:2.9 the Father does c. them in many of their universal
12:4.5 and c. all of the tensions originated by motion.
20:1.13 which they c. and which they can bestow,
27:7.2 necessary to direct and otherwise c. its expression.
27:7.7 Often the conductors of worship cannot c. such
31:0.13 We do not directly manage them or c. them, and yet
34:6.6 religious doctrines is powerless to c. mortal behavior
34:6.7 the divine Spirit must dominate and c. every phase of
42:4.3 These unique beings c. and compound power by
42:4.3 they are able to effectively c. and direct energy
60:1.10 having brains weighing less than one pound to c.
62:5.9 we were powerless to c. the working of their minds;
69:1.1 Man should c. his institutions rather than permit
69:8.7 because the feudal lords could not c. the slaves.
71:2.8 the degree to which public opinion can c. behavior
71:2.14 Man craves the right to use, c., bestow, sell, lease,
71:8.6 The ability of the citizenry to c. the levying of taxes.
77:7.5 inferior mortals and somewhat to c. their actions.
81:6.27 Intelligence may c. the mechanism of civilization,
82:3.3 have ample power to restrain and c. the sex urge,
83:1.1 society’s mechanism designed to regulate and c.
83:1.4 should not undertake exclusively to c. and regulate it
84:4.10 Later, woman gained the legal right to own, c., and
86:7.2 think, no longer pay wasteful premiums to c. luck.
87:6.13 Exorcism was the employment of one spirit to c.
88:2.5 Dalamatian moral code, made an effort to c. fetish
88:4.6 the desire to know and to c. planetary environment.
89:5.7 When disease or war failed to c. population,
90:2.1 rather, to know and to c. the hazards of living.
90:3.1 primitive man desired to modify and even to c. the
90:3.2 were primitive man’s attempt to c. the material world
96:5.6 Again Moses sought to c. the turbulent clans when
97:9.18 Shalmaneser III decided to c. the Mediterranean
99:3.4 such a citizenry may c. the economic and political
103:7.9 The science of the material world enables man to c.
104:4.27 to c. and stabilize the metamorphosing cosmos.
108:4.3 laws quite apart from those which govern and c. the
110:2.3 The Adjuster is not trying to c. your thinking,
111:4.8 You cannot completely c. the external world—
111:6.4 The spirit can dominate mind; so mind can c. energy.
111:6.4 But mind can c. energy only through its own
111:6.4 Creature mind does not inherently c. energy;
111:6.5 this mind can increasingly c. and even dominate its
114:6.18 Angels cannot fully c. the affairs of their respective
130:6.3 inspire your mind to c. itself and activate the body
134:5.10 effectively prevent minor wars and acceptably c.
134:5.10 they will not prevent world wars nor c. the three,
136:4.10 the great decisions which were to c. his policies
controllable
24:1.13 all material circuits that are c. and manipulatable by
controlled—verb
3:0.3 eternally manifested as it is conditioned and c. by
21:2.5 Creature designs and types are c. by the Eternal Son
21:2.8 spiritual design is c. by the Trinity or by the pre-
42:0.1 and pure energy is c. by the Universal Father.
46:1.3 The energy of Jerusem is superbly c. and circulates
52:7.5 productive rate of racial increase is intelligently c..
56:0.1 one vast integrated mechanism which is absolutely c.
56:1.3 forces, inhering in the Absolutes, are personally c. by
68:6.3 Human society is c. by a law which decrees that the
70:7.16 These orders awed and c. the mobs; they acted as
72:5.3 wages are in general c. by the industrial legislatures,
80:5.8 Central Europe was for some time c. by the blue man
81:6.40 adventures in cultural adjustment be c. by those
97:9.24 ensued a period in which the Baalim politicians c.
100:6.5 crusader, which is more than dangerous if not c. by
100:7.12 But Jesus c. his enthusiasm; it never c. him.
100:7.15 But his courage was linked with discretion and c. by
117:2.1 the final fruits of all finite growth are: power c.
118:9.3 therefore the body can never be perfectly c. by man
134:6.10 are taxed, regulated, and c. almost oppressively,
175:4.4 The Sadducees, who now c. and dominated the
195:7.6 thoroughly mind may appear to be mechanistically c..
controlled—adjective
15:1.1 well-understood, and perfectly c. processional,
29:2.13 well-directed, though imperfectly c.,circuits of power
49:1.7 The process of planetary evolution is orderly and c.
68:3.3 and better c. primitive groups of ancient times.
82:1.9 since man is so largely a self-c. being, sex desire is
83:7.5 the self-centered and but partially c. sex impulses of
98:2.7 In Palestine, human thought was so priest-c. and
100:7.12 And Jesus’ c. enthusiasm was contagious;
109:5.1 the liberated but c. channels of creative imagination.
110:4.5 races are so largely electrically and chemically c.,
111:4.9 shall be spontaneous and wholly haphazard or c.,
139:4.7 older, John’s temper became more subdued, better c.
149:6.11 “You do well to be meek before God and self-c.
controller—see Controller
0:4.13 Paradise is not a creator; it is a unique c. of many
0:4.13 universe activities, far more of a c. than a reactor.
1:0.1 First think of God as a creator, then as a c., and
1:0.1 comprehend the Father as infinite c. and divine
1:1.3 realization of the indwelling of the divine c., then,
1:2.10 a physical c. in the material universe of universes,
6:1.2 The Universal Father is first a creator and then a c.;
10:3.11 2. As c., through the gravity center of Paradise.
29:2.16 power center or from one physical c. to another c..
29:4.19 each c. has a gravity resistance equaled only by
45:3.5 number 19 of the tertiary corps, the holder and c. of
48:2.19 A combined c. is sensitive to, and functional with,
72:7.14 thereby becomes director-c. of the federal treasury.
105:3.2 pattern, God, the Universal Father, creator, c.,
116:6.4 can be directionized by the action of c. personalities
131:4.2 He is the creator and c. of the universe of universes
131:4.3 The Lord is our ruler, shelter, and supreme c.,
Controller or Universal Controller
0:2.12 1. God the Father—Creator, C., and Upholder.
0:2.13 2. God the Son—Co-ordinate Creator, Spirit C.,
1:1.4 Infinite Upholder, and to the east, the Divine C..
2:1.2 “The great C. makes no mistakes.
3:1.7 The UC. is potentially present in the gravity circuits
41:2.3 A Master Physical C., stationed on this headquarters
102:5.3 Morality discloses an almighty C., a Deity to be
103:7.3 but is also cognizant of the energy facts of the UC.
104:4.1 Cause, UC., Limitless Energizer, Original Unity,
105:2.6 2. The UC.. I AM cause of eternal Paradise.
105:2.6 Father is God-as-love; the UC. is God-as-pattern.
131:4.6 The Great C. is the generator of all things—all
controllers—see below Controllers, Master Physical or
controllers, physical
4:5.3 of the Supreme Creators and the Supreme C..
15:8.2 These power centers and c. are difficult of
15:8.3 plus the regulatory function of the living energy c. of
15:8.5 because of the antigravity influences of the energy c.,
29:0.1 little information concerning the c. and regulators of
29:0.5 the various groups of directors, centers, and c. of
29:3.6 The directors, centers, and c. of power have nothing
29:3.6 they do not originate power, but they do modify,
29:3.6 Neither do they have anything whatever to do with
29:3.6 Their relation to gravity is wholly negative.
29:3.10 The power centers and their subordinate c. are
29:3.11 The power centers and c. exert perfect control over
29:3.12 In any local energy situation the centers and c. exert
29:4.6 2. Mechanical C..
29:4.18 2. Mechanical C..
29:4.18 called mechanical c. because they are dominated by
29:4.19 the mechanical c. are by far the most powerful.
29:4.19 Ten of these c. are now stationed on Urantia, and
29:4.19 all ten of the mechanical c. act in unison while a
29:4.20 The mechanical c. are competent to directionize
29:4.20 By placing these c. in proper technical relationship
29:4.25 With the aid of their fellow c. they are actually able
30:2.12 2. Mechanical C..
30:2.112 4. Combined C..
32:2.2 These power directors and energy c. who preceded
36:5.14 who serve as c. and directors of the preadjutant mind
38:9.8 morontia- and spirit-energy c. and mind circuiters.
39:5.14 The mechanical c., two of them, next take their
41:1.4 On Edentia there are ten associated mechanical c.
41:2.8 the local c. sometimes employ enormous numbers
41:2.8 They do fairly well with regard to the physical
42:2.14 the versatile directors, centers, and c. of physical
48:2.7 4. Combined C. 100
48:2.19 4. Combined C..
50:2.7 The c. and transformers of planetary assignment are
87:4.4 bad luck were pictured as having their respective c..
89:8.5 until the universe c. were envisioned as dependable.
107:0.7 the flesh, they are often referred to as Thought C..
115:6.6 the Creator Sons and powerizing in the power c.,
116:2.1 stage of cosmic action of the high creators and c. of
116:5.0 5. THE ALMIGHTY AND THE SEVENFOLD C.
116:5.1 recognize that the Sevenfold encompasses the c.
116:5.1 These sevenfold c. of the grand universe embrace
118:4.3 the creators and c. of the grand universe enact the
Controllers, Master Physical or physical controllers
9:3.6 creatures of the Third Source and Center: pc.,
9:5.3 through the agency of the pc., ministers even to the
15:8.2 by the superuniverse power centers and pc.,
15:8.2 The power centers and pc. of the superuniverses
15:8.6 the pc. intervene unless gravity’s own further
15:9.10 The energy circuits of the power centers and the pc..
15:13.5 headquarters worlds are the rendezvous of the M..
16:3.10 the power directors, power centers, and pc..
16:4.5 Who, aside from these ancestors of both pc. and
18:5.3 The minor sector spheres are headquarters of the M..
18:5.3 the Power Centers and of all seven orders of the M..
29:0.8 3. The M..
29:0.11 rare occasions you will have dealings with the pc.,
29:1.4 pc. scattered throughout the seven superuniverses.
29:2.9 vast network of the far-flung functions of the M.
29:2.12 goal of all the power centers and the pc. of space.
29:2.17 nor the subordinate pc. are otherwise concerned
29:2.18 They co-ordinate the activities of the subordinate pc.
29:2.19 The individual worlds are in the charge of M. and
29:3.4 Power centers and pc. undergo no training;
29:3.4 they are all created in perfection and are inherently
29:3.4 Never do they pass from one function to another;
29:3.4 always do they serve as originally assigned.
29:3.4 There is no evolution in their ranks, and this is true
29:3.5 pc. never play; they are thoroughly businesslike in all
29:3.5 They are always on duty; there is no provision in the
29:3.5 never for a fraction of a second can these beings
29:3.11 the pc. are sometimes automatically reactive to
29:4.0 4. THE MASTER PHYSICAL CONTROLLERS
29:4.1 pc. are endowed with capabilities of individuality
29:4.1 that they can engage in a variety of autotransport,
29:4.1 they require the assistance of both their fellows and
29:4.2 The M. serve throughout the grand universe.
29:4.4 The M. are the direct offspring of the Supreme
29:4.13 of animals and in certain of these subordinate pc..
29:4.13 Many of these more automatic regulators of power
29:4.13 They are not endowed with will and independence
29:4.13 they are subservient to the mechanical perfection of
29:4.13 Nonetheless all of them are highly intelligent beings.
29:4.14 The pc. are chiefly occupied in the adjustment of
29:4.14 these forms of energy are utilized by the living pc.
29:4.15 the assignment and dispatch of all orders of the M.
29:4.15 The vast reserves of the pc. are maintained on the
29:4.15 When thus assigned, the pc. are provisionally
29:4.19 Of all the M. assigned to the inhabited worlds,
29:4.21 The M. often function in batteries of hundreds,
29:4.21 by varying their positions and formations are able
29:4.21 they can upstep and accelerate the energy volume
29:4.21 They influence energy and power transformations
29:4.21 They function by inherent ability and in co-operation
29:4.23 They are among the more personal orders of pc.,
29:4.23 can utilize the less personal orders of the pc. only by
29:4.26 The remaining four groups of the M. are hardly
29:4.26 nevertheless they are in every sense intelligent.
29:4.26 limited in our knowledge of these wonderful entities
29:4.26 They appear to understand the language of the realm
29:4.26 but they cannot communicate with us.
29:4.26 They seem fully able to receive our communications
29:4.36 Frandalanks are the most numerous of all the M.;
29:4.36 are always attached to the higher orders of pc..
29:5.7 to the versatile power centers and pc. of Orvonton.
30:1.90 20. The M..
30:2.10 C. M..
32:2.3 the initial moves of the power centers and pc. to the
36:5.14 much as the power centers and pc. are related to the
36:5.14 worlds and are effective collaborators with the M.,
36:5.15 from experience is the ministry domain of the M..
37:8.1 Besides the power centers and the pc., certain of the
38:9.8 establish working connections only with the pc. and
41:1.1 function by the power centers and physical c.,
41:1.1 the M. collaborated with the later appearing Power
41:1.3 —made to order—by the power centers and pc.
41:1.5 the streams of more materialized power to the M. on
41:2.0 2. THE SATANIA PHYSICAL CONTROLLERS
41:2.1 While the M. serve with the power centers
41:2.4 Through the action of such pc the supervising power
41:2.5 the technique of the power directors and the pc.,
41:2.6 These beings of the energy realms do not concern
41:2.6 They are sometimes concerned with the physical
41:2.6 the pc. are related to the preliving manifestations of
41:2.8 inhabited worlds is the responsibility of the M.,
41:3.1 serve the power centers and pc. as way stations for
42:4.3 In liaison with the pc. they are able to effectively
42:4.4 energy channels of the power centers and the pc.,
42:10.3 on the inhabited worlds is ministered by the M..
43:8.1 centers, assisted by a competent corps of M. and
45:0.3 the co-ordination of the M. and the Satania Power
45:3.18 9. The chief of the Satania physical c..
46:1.3 charges of space and expertly administered by the M.
46:5.5 4. The circles of the M..
46:5.26 4. The circles of the M..
46:5.26 The various orders of the M. are concentrically
47:10.1 Only the pc. and Morontia Power Supervisors are
48:1.3 The M. and the Morontia Power Supervisors are
48:2.11 work in close association with both the pc. and the
48:4.11 the pc., who are always and eternally thoroughly
48:6.29 the Morontia Power Supervisors and with the M.
49:2.24 and the firsthand power transmutations of the M..
50:2.6 both spirit and pc. are subject to the findings of
55:1.3 Here, in association with the M., they proceed to
55:1.6 is elevated by the midway creatures and the pc..
55:4.8 with the enlarged planetary functions of the M..
55:4.9 by the aid of the Life Carriers and the pc. and,
55:4.20 the domains and are of primary concern to the M..
57:1.7 ready for the action of the power directors and pc.
57:2.3 assuming gigantic proportions, and additional pc.
62:7.6 only by the seven adjutant mind-spirits and the M.
65:0.1 Basic life—premind life—is the formulation of the M.
65:0.6 environmental response are the domains of the pc..
65:0.7 integrated functioning of the Life Carriers, the pc.,
65:1.6 diverse personalities, including the pc. and their
65:7.5 the energy domains of the power centers, the pc.,
93:1.3 co-operation of the Life Carriers, certain of the M.,
113:3.2 domains of the pc. and the adjutant mind-spirits
113:3.5 environment through their liaison with the M. and
113:5.5 the assistance of the midway creatures and the pc.,
116:5.2 1. The M..
116:5.11 operate through the mobile presences of the pc..
116:5.14 and the pc. are the children of the mind God, who is
116:6.5 function of the pc. in the organization of universes
118:7.7 indicate mind activating energy-matter, first as pc.,
145:3.8 a vast retinue of seraphim, pc., Life Carriers,
158:1.8 The pc. had arranged for the apostles to witness
controlling
7:6.4 the co-operation of the c. and creative agencies of
11:0.1 hence must the absolute c. center also be material,
12:3.8 computed on this totality theory, is engaged in c.
38:7.2 angel, is the cherubim—the senior or c. personality.
42:11.2 For this creating, c., and upholding mind is neither
43:5.16 Long ago the prophet recognized the c. hand of the
48:1.5 is receptive to the superimposition of a c. spirit.
49:1.6 large numbers of a species are not the c. influences.
65:4.5 will know more about c. certain serious diseases.
70:0.2 organization; association implies some c. authority.
71:2.18 use wise techniques of guiding and c. officeholders
78:8.2 suffered less from the floods because of better c.
81:6.24 by c. the educational training of the younger
85:7.2 feeling, not thinking, was the guiding and c. influence
111:6.5 ways and means of c. matter and directing energy.
116:5.15 the personality unification of the energy-c. mind
116:6.4 through the action of these same c. entities indicates
121:4.3 The Stoics believed that a c. Reason-Fate dominated
141:5.4 as a means of guiding and c. believers in the gospel
144:5.16 Your adjusting and c. spirit give to live and dwell
191:0.7 Nathaniel was really the c. influence among the ten
controls—noun
7:6.4 central and universal c. of matter, mind, and spirit.
10:3.19 three existential and absolute gravity c., the Infinite
68:6.10 persist remnants of these primitive population c..
116:4.4 In his inter- and intrasuperuniverse c. and
controls—verb
3:2.4 God c. all power; he has made “a way for the
9:6.2 he unqualifiedly dominates and c. the mind circuit.
54:4.6 mercy c. the fate and judgment of all his creatures.
68:6.11 if war is lessened and science increasingly c. human
104:4.27 The fourth triunity absolutely c the fundamental units
132:5.21 Civilized man will not always look on all that he c. as
134:5.12 such a representative or democratic world power c.
controversial
114:6.7 the source of ultrasectarianism and meaningless c.
124:1.4 decision of his father in this as in all other matters c..
controversies
127:3.9 he had lost at the time of the recent nationalistic c..
138:6.4 In these early teachings Jesus sought to avoid c. with
185:1.2 a number of c. he had had with the Jews and
controversy
1:6.6 and beyond all human c. and mere intellectual logic.
2:3.5 This inevitable outcome of universe c. is inherent
25:3.8 can always be had to pass upon the merits of the c.
92:2.3 A considerable amount of religious c. has been
97:3.1 The drawn-out c. between the believers in Yahweh
97:3.5 This socioeconomic c. did not become a definite
97:3.6 Elijah shifted the Yahweh-Baal c. from the land issue
124:6.4 Mary did not know about their c. of the previous
143:5.5 conversation from her own needs to theological c..
144:1.7 the twins were blissfully ignorant of the c.;
151:3.10 teacher largely avoids all c. and outward clashing
153:1.2 in the transition from the period of discussion, c.,
156:6.7 upon Jesus’ removing himself as an object of c.,
158:4.2 the chief c. was about a certain citizen of Tiberias
167:5.3 Though Jesus refused to be drawn into a c. with
168:5.3 Lazarus became a supporter of Abner in his c. with
178:1.16 Let c. come only when they who despise the truth
195:6.2 true religion cannot become involved in any c. with
convalescence
133:7.4 During Ganid’s c. of three weeks Jesus told him
convene
35:2.3 the special assemblies which, from time to time, c.
35:6.4 Most Highs frequently c. in council with the System
164:4.1 leaders of the Sanhedrin decided to c. the council
184:0.1 It was not lawful to c. the Sanhedrin court before
190:3.3 Caiaphas called a meeting of the Sanhedrin to c. at
convened
40:8.3 the survival referees of the Creator Son are c..
93:1.2 therefore they c. in solemn council and petitioned
154:3.1 authorities at Jerusalem and Herod Antipas was c..
184:3.2 trial court of some thirty Sanhedrists and was c. in
188:3.14 which c. while the body of Jesus rested in the tomb.
convenes
51:2.1 the System Sovereign c. the corps of Material Sons
convenience
65:5.3 merely to meet our approval nor just to suit our c.,
106:0.2 grouped for conceptual c. in the following categories
convenient
14:3.6 Nowhere else in all the grand universe is it c. to
82:3.15 modern couples marry with the thought of c. divorce
86:2.5 nothing less than a lazy and c. way of avoiding all
106:0.10 These levels of reality are c. symbolizations of the
150:3.7 5. Casting lots, while it may be a c. way of settling
150:4.1 preaching the gospel while it is yet c. and peaceful.
convention
69:1.3 these institutions of survival by means of taboo, c.,
195:10.5 it is not the first mile of c. that will transform man
conventional
38:5.2 seraphim are mobilized in the c. groups and units of
39:5.11 Your c. idea of angels has been derived in the
83:2.6 among early peoples sex relations were c. during
93:4.14 feel quite at ease until he had offered a c. sacrifice.
101:7.4 freedom from all c. and traditional handicaps and
126:3.14 To all appearances he became commonplace and c.
160:1.2 lure of existence must be transferred from one’s c.
160:1.4 the lure of established beliefs and c. ideas for the
190:0.5 caused her to forget, for a moment, the c. restraints
conventionality
100:7.5 tradition or handicapped by enslavement to narrow c.
conventions
63:4.2 foreshadowed the beginnings of numerous social c.,
68:4.1 the c. of today are the modified and expanded
68:4.1 develop into folkways or tribal traditions—mass c..
69:0.3 and traditions ultimately metamorphose into c..
69:9.17 law, order, civil rights, social liberties, c., peace,
70:11.1 concrete regulations, and well-defined social c..
72:12.5 government with its laws, mechanisms, c., and
84:7.2 by the pressure of the later mores and social c.;
122:5.1 every way faithful to the religious c. and practices
converge
9:7.3 they focus in the Seven Master Spirits and c. in the
11:1.4 pandemonium would be precipitated, for there c.
12:8.13 the absolutes of both the spirit and the thing c. in the
16:0.12 lines of any of the superuniverses do actually c. at
43:1.7 seventy triangular sections, whose boundaries c. at
convergent
0:3.13 1. The gravity forces of the material universes are c.
0:3.14 2. The mind forces are c. in the Infinite Spirit;
0:3.15 3. The universe spirit forces are c. in the Eternal Son.
converges
115:3.12 comes inward from the infinity periphery and c. at
converging
115:6.5 are indicative of the inward, c. trend of Supremacy.
conversant
3:3.1 The divine mind is conscious of, and c. with, the
4:1.7 more or less c. with, the recognized forces, minds,
17:6.2 We are c. with six phases of the career of a local
25:6.2 consult the records of, and to be otherwise c. with,
26:3.8 “living newspapers” of Havona are instantly c.
28:4.2 and are wholly sympathetic, as well as perfectly c.,
32:4.8 God is so fully and personally c. with the details
42:2.21 If the power directors are c. with the technique of
42:2.23 we are fully c. with all phases of emergent-energy
44:5.2 They are c. with the three basic currents and the
77:9.6 So do midwayers become c. with this system and
81:6.40 who are fully c. with the history of social evolution
110:0.2 As far as I am c. with the affairs of a universe, I
123:5.9 great advantage since he was c. with three languages
125:2.12 Jesus was already fairly c. with the way in which the
139:1.5 Andrew was usually c. with what was going on;
conversation
90:2.6 man still makes the weather the common topic of c..
123:1.6 listening to the c. and gossip of the caravan
128:3.5 Jesus began the casual c. that resulted in their
132:7.1 his usual practice of enlisting the man in c. which
135:8.1 his work had become the chief topic of c. in all the
138:3.5 to listen to the c. and speeches of the men of honor.
143:5.5 Nalda quickly turned the c. from her own needs to
148:6.12 afterlife was markedly changed as a result of this c.
154:6.7 Jesus turned aside from his c. with Andrew to
156:1.7 Jesus, who had heard all of this c. through an open
158:2.1 Jesus began the c. by remarking: “Make certain that
158:2.2 Peter thought best to start up a diverting c. and,
164:3.11 from Jesus’ c. with Nathaniel and Thomas, Josiah
174:1.1 Peter broke in on the c. dealing with the differences
178:2.4 This c. with David was interrupted by the arrival of
178:2.6 Judas drew closer that he might overhear their c..
178:2.6 engaged Judas in c. while Philip, Peter, and John
179:4.1 cheerful demeanor they were soon drawn into c.,
180:1.1 After a few moments of informal c., Jesus stood
conversational
91:3.1 an adult’s thinking is mentally carried on in c. form.
conversations
91:3.1 the child early learns to convert his monologue c.
91:3.4 whereby the ancient c. with the fictitious symbol of
93:9.7 What the Old Testament records describe as c.
133:3.11 these two months in Corinth they held intimate c.
148:4.1 At one of these evening c. in private Thomas asked
converse
77:9.6 so do midwayers c. with celestial travelers to learn
91:3.1 evince a tendency to c. with imaginary companions.
119:5.3 whereupon he held c. with the Ancients of Days
133:4.1 They had close c. with a great number of persons
136:3.6 Jesus held long c. with Gabriel regarding the welfare
137:1.8 Andrew, and Simon held c. with John the Baptist,
137:2.4 By this time he was in earnest c. with Peter,
138:7.1 Judas Iscariot came to have private c. with him.
143:5.2 in public, much less for a Jew to c. with a Samaritan.
148:4.1 habit of Jesus two evenings a week to hold special c.
150:2.1 they had desired to hold personal c. with Jesus or
158:1.8 beheld Jesus in intimate c. with two brilliant beings
158:3.6 the Father Melchizedek, Jesus held informal c. with
158:7.9 though they did not c. with Jesus, they talked much
172:2.4 Jesus held c. with Lazarus and instructed him to
conversed
19:5.10 I have freely c. with all orders of the Sons of God,
132:2.1 Day after day Mardus c. with Jesus, and night upon
144:8.6 After the messengers had c. with Abner, they
158:1.8 These three c. in a strange language, but from
190:2.7 which Jesus had said to him as they c. in the garden.
conversely
7:3.6 C., if your supplications are purely material and self-
16:2.3 C., the combined lines of spirit force and intelligence
17:3.8 And c., everything of local universe significance is
49:2.16 C., on some worlds of the superbreathers, when the
conversing
55:2.4 meantime freely c. with their assembled friends.
123:5.6 a fluent speaker of Greek, he had little trouble in c.
124:3.3 by c. with the travelers from all parts of the world,
151:6.5 in possession of his right mind and freely c. with
152:2.7 While Philip was c. with Matthew and Judas,
conversion
48:2.20 They make possible the c. of morontia energy into
95:6.4 Finally, upon the c. of an Iranian prince, this new
100:5.0 5. CONVERSION AND MYSTICISM
100:5.3 Paul experienced just such a spectacular c. that day
100:5.3 have progressed in the spirit without sudden c..
100:5.4 spiritual phenomena that constitute the c. which
100:5.5 But emotion alone is a false c.; one must have faith
100:5.5 will the experience of c. be a blended intellectual,
100:5.7 In contrast with c.-seeking, the better approach to
103:2.1 not directly associated with so-called c. experiences
115:2.3 a matter of the c. of potentialities into actualities;
139:0.2 strains of gentile blood as a result of the forcible c. of
149:3.2 frantic as a result of the recent c. of Abraham and
150:2.3 at Jotapata about four weeks subsequent to her c..
187:4.3 During this episode of the c. and reception of the
conversions
100:5.4 phenomena associated with so-called religious c.
convert—noun
93:3.1 which was introduced by his later c. Abraham,
93:4.16 Abraham became a c. to the Salem teachings,
97:7.4 Isaiah the second, who was a full c. to the elder
121:8.8 the physician of Antioch in Pisidia, was a gentile c.
132:3.1 Nabon had thought to make a c. of Jesus and had
139:5.8 When Philip’s first c., Nathaniel, wanted to argue
148:8.5 The new Jerusalem c., Abraham the Pharisee, gave
185:2.6 his wife, Claudia, who was a partial c. to Judaism,
convert—verb
15:8.5 gravity would eventually c. all energy into matter
42:4.8 no known solar heat or pressure can c. ultimatons
48:0.1 but Creators never undertake to c. animal-origin and
91:3.1 the child learns to c. his monologue conversations
97:8.5 not c. secular history into so-called sacred history.
97:9.27 ideologies were to prevail, they must c. the gentiles.
143:1.2 we would c. all men into enfeebled specimens of
146:1.2 It is difficult to c. nature worshipers to the fellowship
160:5.5 the fact that it invariably seeks to c. the individual
165:4.5 it is a sin if you c. the wealth of material possessions
191:5.1 the efforts of all his fellows to convince and c. him
converted
15:8.6 enormous masses of matter are suddenly c. into
41:2.5 method whereby this vegetative energy can be c. into
53:2.2 when once c. to the rebel theories, Satan became a
59:1.16 to slate, while limestone has been c. into marble.
59:5.16 the remains of past vegetable growth, would be c.
67:5.5 renegades who had already c. the Father’s temple
88:1.1 Objects connected with dreams were likely to be c.
97:8.6 It has been c. into a fiction of sacred history and has
155:1.4 hope of salvation is to become truth-co-ordinated—c.
159:5.16 And Jesus c. the negative golden rule into a positive
160:1.14 that man shall become regenerated, c., be born again
187:4.3 Luke heard this story from the c. Roman captain of
Converter
143:5.7 that John has preached about the coming of the C.,
143:5.10 Can this be the C.?”
converting
29:2.14 c. and directing these energies into channels of
29:4.32 They work on a gigantic scale, c. the energies of
41:8.1 in no way changed by this process of c. hydrogen
42:4.9 of c. these energies into the matter of the realms.
57:2.4 their work of c. space gases into organized matter.
75:1.3 must begin all anew the work of c. the inhabitants
97:0.1 they deanthropomorphized God concept without c. it
160:1.2 commanding personality, is only acquired by c. the
converts
70:1.14 7. Religion—the desire to make c. to the cult.
93:5.4 Terah and his whole family were halfhearted c. to
93:9.4 Soon he made c. among the Philistines and of
94:0.1 their teachings through the medium of native c..
97:7.4 made c. equally among the Jews and their captors.
98:7.9 well-intentioned letters to his c. would someday be
121:2.5 proselytes that Paul made the bulk of his early c. to
121:5.13 more acceptable to a larger number of prospective c.
132:3.1 was preparing him to become one of the early c. to
135:8.5 details of baptizing such a large number of c., John
138:1.2 each to choose one man from among his early c. for
139:5.9 Philip refrained from laying hands on his c. in
153:1.2 more important task of winning lasting spiritual c.
155:2.2 But they were not able to win many new c..
155:3.2 Though they made few c. during these two weeks,
194:3.9 impose the requirements of Judaism upon their c..
194:4.11 and made many c. from among the Hellenists.
194:4.11 Among their early c. were Stephen and Barnabas.
195:0.4 At first, Christianity won as c. only the lower social
convey
0:0.2 mandate admonishes us to make every effort to c.
0:0.2 no terminology in English that can be employed to c.
2:5.11 some supernal and exclusive term which would c.
6:0.4 It is impossible for me to c. to the human mind
6:7.3 it is impossible to c. to the human mind a word
10:5.8 not command language which would enable me to c.
11:8.8 its meaning should c. the idea of the potencies and
12:4.12 tends to c. the impression to astronomic observers
23:2.14 But it is quite impossible to c. to human minds the
28:5.20 if I may use such words in an endeavor to c. to the
32:5.6 impossible for me to c. my concept to human mind.
35:7.3 We are without words to c. the meanings of these
43:6.8 beyond my power of description to undertake to c.
44:0.20 I almost despair of being able to c. to the material
44:4.8 I cannot c. to the human mind the breadth and depth
48:4.3 unfortunate way in which to try to c. an idea of the
60:3.10 semirock pick up water at upturned outcrops and c.
83:3.4 The idea of a dowry was to c. the impression of the
136:8.7 By this we mean to c. the idea that the human
139:0.4 “ignorant and unlearned,” it was intended to c. the
151:3.1 each class of hearers, but you can tell a story to c.
154:2.1 messengers were immediately dispatched to c.
160:2.1 such forms of communication do not c. meanings,
160:5.11 seek for those symbols of meaning wherewith to c.
189:1.10 Jesus directed the chief of the Melchizedeks to c.
conveyance
27:7.5 the c. of appreciation, are employed to their highest
conveyed
30:4.29 and personally c. to your seraphic guardian,
36:6.4 that life endowment which they c. to such a visible
125:5.8 He c. his teaching by the questions he would ask.
140:8.24 Peter c. this impression subsequently to Paul, who
160:5.11 God is spirit; as c. to our fellows, that God is love.
179:4.8 even when c. in the most kindly spirit, as a rule, only
conveying
6:3.5 I employ them in the hope of c. to the human mind
27:6.4 higher techniques of importing knowledge and c.
29:4.14 When we lay lines of energy for the purpose of c.
44:0.20 your language is inadequate for c., the meaning,
44:7.1 but I despair—there is no hope of c. to mortal minds
112:5.11 One of these consists in the impossibility of c. to
conveys
102:2.2 it never c. the slightest impression of self-assertion
convicted
149:3.3 convinced that Jesus must be apprehended, c., and
164:4.8 You know that both you and this man stand c. of
185:2.14 Jesus had not been regularly tried nor legally c. on
convicting
186:2.7 which they desired as a basis for c. him of blasphemy
conviction
84:1.7 thwarted by ambition, selfishness, and religious c..
101:0.3 Religion, the c.-faith of the personality, can always
101:1.7 with the c. that they ought to believe in God.
101:8.1 Neither is certainty nor c. faith.
101:9.3 True religion is that sublime and profound c. within
102:2.9 Aberrations of religious c. have led to bloody
110:6.5 of destiny with augmenting vividness and c. upon the
121:4.5 Skepticism asserted that c. and assurance were
122:3.1 shall proclaim to men with great power and deep c.
122:8.4 Elizabeth had become possessed with the sincere c.
135:3.2 his c. grew deeper and deeper that the time was fast
135:7.1 lessen his c. of the certainty of the kingdom’s
137:4.6 for the gratification of the curious or for the c. of
152:0.1 to find cause for the Master’s apprehension and c..
160:5.13 The knowledge of the c. to forsake self and serve
172:3.15 not betoken any real or deep-seated c. in the hearts
176:2.1 As the c. grew on his followers that he was going
180:5.1 new teacher is the c. of truth, the consciousness of
180:5.12 gospel of the kingdom is dominated by truth-c.,
187:4.2 this thief could no longer resist the c. that this Son of
196:0.5 and a profound c. which securely held him.
convictions
83:1.4 are pride, vanity, chivalry, duty, and religious c..
91:1.6 lead to a morbid sense of sin, unjustified c. of guilt,
99:5.9 made little effort to put his religious c. into words.
100:7.9 Still Jesus was always true to his c. and firm in his
102:6.5 C. about God may be arrived at through wise
103:5.9 are the sons of God and makes real our altruistic c.,
103:9.12 The c. of such an experience are unassailable;
108:5.8 like to change your feelings of fear to c. of love
124:4.9 conflict between the urge to be loyal to his own c.
124:4.9 “Be loyal to the dictates of your highest c. of truth
124:4.9 realms of loyalty to one’s personal c. and duty
124:4.9 an increasingly harmonious blending of personal c.
128:4.7 lead them to believe in him against their honest c..
132:5.15 may disburse in accordance with your c. of justice,
139:3.8 but he was brave and determined when his c. were
143:1.7 the enlightened c. of profound spiritual realities.
146:3.2 unafraid of the critical examination of their true c.
152:6.1 conduct, philosophic attitudes, and religious c..
155:3.5 man’s heartfelt loyalty to his highest and truest c..
180:1.6 The impulse of friendship transcends all c. of duty,
185:1.3 will not hesitate to die for their religious c.;
195:6.12 Moral c. based on spiritual enlightenment and rooted
195:9.6 falling under the dominance of strong religious c..
196:2.1 and to a portrayal of his personal religious c..
convicts—noun
72:10.2 If such c. subsequently demonstrate that they have
convicts—verb
100:7.16 his fellows, saying, “Who among you c. me of sin?”
162:7.4 “Which of you c. me of sin?
196:2.2 led him to exclaim, “Which one of you c. me of sin?”
convince
1:6.6 his spiritual experiences, not to c. unbelievers, but
123:0.2 with the assistance of his kinsfolk, was able to c.
139:2.13 Peter persisted in making the mistake of trying to c.
143:2.3 And by your love for one another you are to c. the
151:2.4 in a vigorous and determined effort the one to c.
154:0.1 they did their best to c. him that Jesus was stirring
157:5.3 efforts to c. them that he was not the Messiah.
160:3.4 fight merely to c. ourselves that we are not afraid.
161:2.5 the perfection of his emotional control c. us that he
185:3.6 One look at Jesus, face to face, was enough to c.
191:5.1 the efforts of all his fellows to c. and convert him.
convinced
0:11.9 We are c. that the Unqualified Absolute is not an
10:8.7 but we are c., even if the finaliters do grasp this
12:0.3 We are c., from the study of physical law and from
24:7.1 that we are c. they have gained this culture by actual
70:2.20 repeatedly c. that peace is best for material welfare,
83:5.15 A certain chief was once c. that he should not have
86:4.3 doing all sorts of queer things while asleep c. him
96:4.3 before leaving Egypt, he had become c. they
112:7.17 we are equally c. that among the administrators
122:2.5 fully c. that Elizabeth was to become the mother of
123:0.6 By the first of October Joseph had c. Mary and all
123:6.8 was c. her eldest son was to become the Messiah,
126:3.6 was firmly c. that he was not to be that Messiah.
127:3.11 c. that it would be good for the two young men to
127:3.12 John became c. that he was to be a part of Jesus’
129:1.13 Jude became c. that Jesus was a truly great man.
149:3.3 They were c. that Jesus must be apprehended,
152:4.4 Peter only partially c. John Mark, which explains
153:3.6 Sanhedrin were now almost c. that Jesus must be
154:6.1 more or less c. that Jesus was acting strangely,
160:5.8 I am finally c. that there are no attainable ideals of
161:1.11 Rodan heard these arguments, he said: “I am c..
161:1.11 I am now c. that, while God must be infinitely more
161:2.10 We are c. that he is the Son of Man and the Son of
161:3.3 We are c. that he used both of these techniques,
177:3.3 David was about c. that Jesus would neither exert
177:4.3 Judas was now fully c. that Jesus would not exert his
177:4.3 Judas was at last c. that Jesus would allow himself
182:3.7 Jesus was c. that the Father intended to allow
185:3.6 Pilate was thoroughly c. that, instead of being a
185:4.3 Finally, being c. that Jesus would neither talk nor
186:2.3 Jesus was c. that it was the will of the Father that he
189:5.1 John was half c. that the women really had seen
191:5.7 The eleven apostles were now fully c. that Jesus had
convincing
86:4.1 seemed to constitute c. evidence that the old chief
101:2.16 of God no possible argument could ever be truly c..
102:6.7 The c. evidence of this spiritual certainty consists in
127:6.6 Jesus entered upon a prolonged and c. dissertation
convocation
128:6.6 Since the next day was a “holy c.” in Jerusalem,
convulsed
15:5.5 occur simultaneously on opposite sides of the c. sun.
convulsing
57:4.5 The original mother nucleus was c. under pressure
convulsion
110:4.5 often so blinds the creature as to precipitate a c. of
156:1.6 At this time the little girl was seized with a violent c.
convulsions
15:5.5 the gravity pull of the greater body to start tidal c. in
57:5.2 increase of temperature initiated tremendous c. on its
57:5.6 in conjunction with one of its periodic internal c.,
156:1.1 a grievous nervous disorder characterized by c. and
158:5.1 this evil spirit which possesses him rends him in c.
158:5.2 After a succession of violent c. he lay there before
convulsive
41:6.6 lost tremendous amounts during the times of its c.
41:9.3 point that the larger suns are given to c. pulsations.
cook
63:6.7 they were also the first human beings to c. meat,
84:3.6 many backward tribes today, the men c. the meat,
95:1.2 unlawful to go on a journey, c. food, or make a fire
167:5.3 the most trifling of reasons, such as being a poor c.,
cooked
63:6.7 c. flesh on the ends of sticks and on hot stones;
192:1.8 when they were c., the lad served them to the ten.
cooking
66:5.3 Food was preserved by c., drying, and smoking;
66:5.18 They taught mankind that c., boiling and roasting,
66:5.18 c. greatly reduced infant mortality and facilitated
69:6.7 Fire led to c., and “raw eaters” became a term of
69:6.7 And c. lessened the expenditure of vital energy
74:6.4 While c. was universally employed outside of Eden,
74:6.4 of Eden, there was no c. in Adam’s household.
145:2.15 The c. and the housework at the large Zebedee
cool
15:6.15 In your superuniverse not one c. planet in forty is
41:3.4 these fiery spheres rapidly contract, condense, and c..
41:7.14 depletion—gradually c. off and eventually burn out.
61:5.2 Snow began to fall on these elevated and c. regions
64:4.6 The climate was c. and moist, and primitive man
124:1.10 Even during the warmest summer months a c. sea
139:4.10 John had a c. and daring courage which few of the
162:4.1 harvest ingathering, and coming, as it did, in the c. of
169:3.2 that he may dip the tip of his finger in water to c.
cooled
15:5.5 highly gaseous, and subsequently, after it has c. and
42:6.3 the terminal disruption of a c.-off and dying sun.
57:3.10 planets revolving around the newborn suns had c.
57:5.10 not even yet having c. off to the point of complete
57:7.7 the atmosphere c. sufficiently to start precipitation
58:5.5 The lava layers of the earth’s crust, when c., form
61:3.9 The Atlantic coast of North America rapidly c., but
cooler
61:4.6 The climate was gradually getting c.; the land plants
63:2.5 journeyed northward, the nights grew c. and c..
cooling
41:3.6 This process of c. and contraction may continue to
41:4.3 C. stars can be physically gaseous and tremendously
41:7.8 5. Solar contraction; the c. and contraction of a sun
41:8.4 of matter continues to exist about the residual c. sun
42:3.7 5. Shattered atoms—found in c. suns and throughout
46:1.8 confronted with the problem of a c. or dying sun.
57:3.3 The c. and subsequent condensation of portions of
57:5.9 outer planets soon formed in miniature from the c.
57:7.2 contest between the heated interior and the c. crust.
57:8.2 precipitation, facilitated the c. of the earth’s crust.
57:8.2 made their appearance as this epoch of crustal c.
57:8.3 real geologic history of Urantia begins with the c.
57:8.3 Water-vapor condensation on the c. surface of the
57:8.11 Surface c. alternated with immense lava flows.
57:8.14 Mountains are not the result of the collapse of c.
57:8.16 the c. crust had ceased to cave in on such an
57:8.16 fluctuations due to c., contracting, and superficial
59:6.3 this new period were not due so much to the c. of
59:6.9 The gradual c. of the ocean waters contributed much
60:0.1 Land elevation, c. crust and c. oceans, sea restriction
60:2.8 never again appeared in the slowly c. polar seas.
60:3.8 Bering Strait closed, shutting off the c. waters of the
61:3.1 slowly changing the world’s weather, gradually c. it,
151:5.2 a tendency after sunset for the c. air of the gorges to
coolness
186:1.2 Judas did not like the c. of the Jewish authorities;
coons
61:2.7 period contain the fossil remains of dogs, cats, c.,
co-operate
7:4.7 Thus do the Deities c. in the work of creation,
14:6.30 Here dwell the beings who c. with him in universe
23:3.6 Of the myriads of beings who c. with us in the
23:4.3 When a finaliter and a Paradise Citizen c. in the
34:7.1 the way better prepared for the Spirit of Truth to c.
35:3.21 the Sons of God c. with the Melchizedek and the
40:5.19 souls manifest willingness to c. with their Adjusters
43:8.6 2. Abide joyfully and c. heartily with ten univitatia,
43:8.7 Acquire the ability voluntarily and effectively to c.
44:8.1 The seraphic hosts c. with the artisans in attempting
47:9.1 all of whom will c. in the task of preparing you for
68:1.4 is not a natural trait of man; he learns to c. first
74:3.1 staff ready to receive them and competent to c.
81:6.34 12. The willingness to c. One of the great hindrances
83:6.4 having done their best to c. with, and enter into, its
109:5.5 If you will c. with your Adjuster, the divine gift will,
110:1.2 I wish you could love them more, c. with them more
110:3.2 they help you to c. with the Adjuster; they assist you
110:3.2 just in so far as mortals succeed or fail to c. with the
111:1.2 and the material (personal) self must choose to c.
113:7.6 In the eternal ages men and angels will c. in the
120:2.4 Gabriel will c. with you in the expressed desire to
133:2.2 and women are partners with God in that they c. to
143:3.2 Can I depend upon you to c. with me in this matter?’
175:1.8 these rulers, I bid you c. with these elders in Israel.
co-operated
32:2.2 power centers who c. with your Creator Son in the
109:4.4 The Adjusters have c. with other spiritual influences
co-operates
34:2.1 c. in a very personal manner with the Creator Son
34:5.1 The Divine Minister c. with the Creator Son in the
117:3.8 The Father c. with his Deity and non-Deity co-
co-operating
5:3.5 you are c. with the agencies of the Conjoint Actor.
53:3.6 they were now c. with the scheme of enslaving all
84:1.9 A man and a woman, c., even aside from family and
110:2.6 the sum total of the c. minds of diversely material
140:5.11 It is rather an attitude of man c. with God—“Your
co-operation
3:1.11 effective presence is determined by the degree of c.
3:5.15 Survival of the part is dependent on c. with the
6:5.7 past, approving the plan and pledging endless c.,
7:4.2 they are, with the c. of the Infinite Spirit, engaged in
7:6.4 with the c. of the controlling and creative agencies
9:1.3 a universal co-ordinator, a minister of unlimited c..
9:2.5 for man’s uplifting all act in unison and in perfect c..
12:3.9 with the c. of Solitary Messengers and other spirit
14:6.32 duly trained in the methods of c. with the Sons of
15:9.17 of harmonious c. between the individual planets,
16:6.3 and inclined towards c. the one with the other.
16:8.11 4. Purposeful c., group loyalty.
17:3.8 precision results from perfection of personality c.
17:6.10 personal experience in universe service and loyal c.
20:10.4 In their divinely perfect c., Michaels, Avonals, and
21:2.4 Creator Son must secure the consent and working c.
21:3.3 experientially earn it, thereby retaining the full c. of
22:5.3 their valiant c. with some ascendant mortal who
22:10.9 there to give wise and understanding c. with the
23:3.8 superuniverse affairs were it not for their versatile c..
26:4.15 c. with the Adjuster, is the price of survival.
29:4.21 They function by inherent ability and in c. with the
32:2.1 matter, project living creatures, and with the c. of the
33:2.2 initiate new creature designs, with the working c. of
33:3.1 personality qualities by the technique of creative c.
33:3.4 hope for final success without the incessant c. of
34:5.5 conditioned by the decisions and c. of the will of man
34:6.11 must be one of willingness, intelligent and cheerful c.
36:5.10 —the social urge, the endowment of species c.;
38:9.8 The primary ministers can achieve liaison c. with
38:9.10 while the secondary ministers continue their c.
39:4.10 Your mind learns c., learns how to plan with other
39:5.4 the task of achieving racial harmony and social c.
40:5.14 Seraphic c. with Adjusters on the nonfusion planets
40:7.2 sonship you may attain by faith and by freewill c with
48:4.8 And in this connection they have the hearty c. of the
51:2.2 it requires the c. of a Life Carrier to restore such a
51:6.2 far apart, and they work together in harmonious c..
52:3.10 Universal peace and c. are seldom attained until the
55:4.1 finaliters are active in c. with the Trinity Teacher
57:2.3 to afford support and supply c. to the power centers
58:4.2 In c. with spiritual powers and superphysical forces
65:5.3 to enlist in patient waiting and hearty c. with the rule
65:7.7 never experiences abrupt transitions of spirit c.;
66:5.31 10. The supreme court of racial c. and tribal
66:6.2 Slavery to tradition produces stability and c. by
68:1.3 of this isolation fear and by means of reluctant c..
68:1.4 But c. is not a natural trait of man; he learns to
68:5.8 Prepastoral society was one of sex c., but the spread
70:2.4 because war: 1. Imposed discipline, enforced c..
70:4.10 enabled to watch them and the better secure their c..
70:8.13 curtails development and virtually prevents social c..
71:5.3 As the evolution of man progresses, c. becomes
71:5.3 In advanced civilizations c. is more efficient than
71:5.3 civilizations are better promoted by intelligent c.,
72:5.1 both are becoming adjusted to the plan of sincere c..
73:7.1 dwelling place of the Nodites who opposed c. with
74:2.8 world-wide confusion occasioned by lack of the c. of
75:2.5 staff they had received much valuable help and c.,
75:6.1 as he thought best and promising their friendly c.,
79:8.6 Shensi and Honan demanded group c. for solution.
81:6.30 will disintegrate society if effective means of c. and
81:6.31 will be embodied in a better and more effective c.
81:6.33 best be managed by some technique of intelligent c..
81:6.33 regulation will be productive of longer-lived c. than
81:6.37 And teamwork—social c.—is dependent on leadership
81:6.37 based upon the intelligent c. of the citizenry with
83:6.8 and effective c. which is best for parental happiness,
84:0.3 Marriage grew out of c. in self-maintenance and
84:1.2 to her offspring, is dependent on c. with the male,
84:4.3 involved the element of choice and c. by woman,
84:6.1 together in mutual c.—the founding of a home.
84:6.2 is the highest manifestation of that antagonistic c.
84:6.6 always will they be mutually dependent on c. in
84:6.7 c. is often more or less personally antagonistic,
87:6.2 devise schemes whereby he could compel spirit c..
88:4.1 magic was the art of obtaining voluntary spirit c. and
91:2.1 Prayer became a technique of achieving spirit c..
93:1.3 completed by the planetary receivers with the c. of
99:5.7 religionists will get together and actually effect c.
108:5.2 the ability, or failure, to give a sufficient degree of c..
110:3.0 3. CO-OPERATION WITH THE ADJUSTER
110:3.1 how happy Adjusters are when your c. permits them
110:3.4 C. with the Thought Adjuster does not entail self-
110:3.5 connote lack of active c. with the divine Monitor
110:3.6 You must not regard c. with your Adjuster as a
110:3.6 supreme desires, do constitute real and effective c..
110:4.5 devoid of courageous decisions and consecrated c.
110:6.2 and self-activity quite independent of the active c. of
110:7.10 “that he more faithfully give me his sincere c.,
111:1.1 Monitor must evolve the morontia soul with the c. of
112:7.11 mortal can attain that unique goal without the full c.
113:4.4 to yield increased c. with the spiritual mission of the
113:4.5 Such superb c. could hardly be either accidental or
115:4.6 The finite domain thus factualizes through the c. of
117:3.13 this idea in time and space with the consent and c. of
119:8.1 withdrawal of the Trinity Sons of counsel and c..
120:0.3 he acquired an essential experience in Paradise c.
120:1.7 I pledge (with Gabriel’s c.) faithful administration of
123:3.9 the demands of family c. and home discipline.
127:5.2 Rebecca did with the c. of her father, who invited
128:2.4 He promised his brother hearty support and full c.
136:5.3 voluntarily deprived himself of all superhuman c.
136:9.1 his followers for effective effort and intelligent c.?
144:6.2 talks by Jesus were on sympathy, c., and tolerance
144:6.3 I pledge in advance my full approval and hearty c..
160:1.9 to win the hearty support and c. of your fellows.
160:3.3 the mature man wins the hearty c. of his associates,
162:8.3 learn to live as I have taught you: both serving in c.
181:2.16 and where two or more will creatures act in c.,
co-operative
8:4.1 towards the intelligent children of their c. devising
12:6.1 but rather the product of balanced energies, c. minds,
21:2.9 when he has formed an effective and c. working
26:4.12 that injunction has set all creation astir in the c. effort
30:4.32 assigned on observational and c. service to the ends
31:0.13 are absolutely loyal and always c. with all our plans.
33:3.1 Infinite Spirit, as the Divine Minister, is wholly c.
47:3.11 And all of these companions are most c. with
68:0.3 Social evolution of the c. order was initiated by the
75:3.5 if the Nodites, as the most progressive and c. race,
81:5.5 Society thus becomes a c. scheme for securing civil
110:2.2 transformation has been accomplished with your c.
113:3.5 the Master Physical Controllers and through the c.
116:6.5 Creator Sons and Creative Spirits depend on the c.
120:0.3 desired to ascend through actual experience in c.
120:0.7 the revelation of the Supreme which involved c.
123:3.9 Jesus was always intelligently and willingly c. with
144:2.2 Prayer, when indited by the spirit, leads to c. spiritual
147:2.4 But the two groups were c., and notwithstanding
160:3.3 requirement for the attainment of maturity is the c.
co-operatively
111:1.8 Rather does he actively, positively, and c. choose to
co-operators
66:2.3 The staff included a large number of angelic c. and
68:1.4 rather as a result of the organization of intelligent c..
co-ordinate—verb
0:3.21 Universal Absolute, which functions to unify and c.
0:12.11 efforts to reveal truth and c. essential knowledge,
9:0.2 infinite capacity to c. all existing universe energies,
9:7.1 The Conjoint Actor is able to c. all levels of
10:2.8 they c. their performances in various groupings,
10:6.18 Father, Son, and Spirit are adjusted to c. ministry
12:4.11 correlating movement designed to c. other motions.
12:8.8 mind, the ability to c. things, ideas, and values, is
15:13.6 Ancients of Days c. all recommendations which
17:8.1 c. the manifold functions of the personnel thereof.
17:8.3 to c. the far-flung activities of God the Sevenfold:
18:6.3 In a special manner these Trinity observers c. the
23:3.8 how difficult it would be to c. superuniverse affairs
23:4.2 an amazing ability to c. all types and orders of finite
26:3.4 A great ability to c. a diversity of activities
27:6.3 the plans and purposes of Infinity and seek to c. the
29:2.18 They c. the activities of the subordinate physical
35:7.2 Such enactments are designed to c. the varied
48:2.13 These are the unique beings who c. physical and
65:7.7 phenomenon of the higher reaching down to c.
65:8.5 these diverse endowments to synchronize and c. may
66:5.30 to c. intertribal relations, and to improve tribal
100:7.18 Jesus continues to c. human endeavors and to unify
101:5.9 Scientists assemble facts, philosophers c. ideas,
103:7.8 its function is to c. both science and religion with the
106:4.2 While the Trinity Ultimate is destined to c the master
110:5.2 simply cannot, in a single lifetime, arbitrarily c. two
111:3.4 whose meanings seek to c. with true spirit value.
116:4.6 see both ways, know both ways, and c. both ways.
118:2.1 the Absolute should compensate, c., and unify his
118:3.1 You c. and associate these dissimilar conceptions by
121:8.1 to some extent c. the existing records having to do
144:1.7 engaged in an earnest effort to c. what the Master
144:5.28 Sanctify our steps and c. our thoughts.
144:6.10 story of the first attempt of Jesus’ followers to c.
156:5.14 Self-respect is always c. with the love and service of
195:2.7 Christians to philosophize their religion, to c its ideas
195:8.10 without religion, scientific secularism can never c. its
196:0.7 Always did the Master c. the faith of the soul with
co-ordinate—adjective
0:2.6 this term may be used to designate the diverse c.
0:2.13 2. God the Son—C. Creator, Spirit Controller,
0:3.1 reality is existential in seven phases and as seven c.
0:3.10 personal relations of infinite control over all c. and
0:3.10 owing to the perfection of the function of such c.
0:4.4 Much of this c. reality is embraced within the realms
0:5.4 linked together by mutual potential of c. attainment,
0:12.4 Trinities are truths of relationship and facts of c.
1:2.10 the First Source and Center with the c. Persons and
1:3.4 and unreservedly with their conjoint personality c.,
2:1.11 primacy is shared with any save his c. associates of
2:3.3 existence can be decreed at such times by c. action
3:1.6 the divine prerogatives of the c. creators and rulers
3:1.12 God the Sevenfold, the c. creators of the finite
4:2.1 contribute to the c. and balanced conduct of each
6:1.3 in conjunction with the Son or with the c. action of
6:1.5 the central universe he is known as the C. Source,
6:1.5 we designate the Son as the C. Spirit Center and as
6:1.5 Original Son has been confused with a c. Creator
6:2.2 all the c. Creator Sons: “He who has seen the Son
6:4.4 the spirit of the Son is c. with the spirit of the Father.
6:4.5 In all such situations the spirit of the Son is c. with
6:5.4 But when these c. Sons have been produced,
7:0.2 to bestow everything possible upon his c. Sons and
7:1.9 Such phenomena probably indicate the c. action of
7:2.4 persons of the majestic corps of the c. Creator Sons.
7:4.5 revelation enterprise of the Eternal Son and his c.
7:4.5 such a heroic service a c. Creator Son did perform
7:4.7 this enterprise with his divine c., the Infinite Spirit.
7:5.1 projects of the Eternal Son and his family of c. Sons.
7:5.10 The c. Creator Sons and the associate Magisterial
7:6.3 In spirit nature, divine wisdom, and c. creative power
7:6.4 primacy of the First Source and Center and his c.
7:6.8 secondary time creations of the c. Creator Sons.
7:7.1 In divine personality they are c.; in spiritual nature
8:0.4 they are c., supreme, ultimate, absolute, and infinite.
8:3.3 partners and through their c. personalities, planned
8:4.3 and inspiring pattern for each of his c. Spirits
8:4.5 the Infinite Spirit and his c. Spirits do downstep
8:6.2 divine equal and c. of the Father and the Eternal Son.
9:1.1 As God the Spirit, he is the personality c. and divine
9:5.2 Third Person, with his c. and subordinate associates,
9:6.6 infinite mind (the theoretical c. of the absolutes of
9:8.1 transmit his powers and prerogatives to his c. and
10:0.2 the divine oneness of the three c. personalities, God
10:0.3 how the Infinite could achieve threefold and c.
10:1.3 who shares equality of self with two c. personalities,
10:2.7 but is not parental to a c. Deity personality.
10:3.4 Son, and Spirit are equal in nature, c. in being, but
10:5.1 totality attitudes, c. action, and cosmic overcontrol.
10:5.7 The Trinity Infinite involves the c. action of all
10:6.18 Spirit are adjusted to c. ministry of love and law
12:8.14 three energies, physical, mindal, and spiritual, are c..
13:1.7 the Eternal Son and of his c. and associate Sons.
14:6.27 5. The C. Creator Sons.
14:6.32 6. The C. Ministering Daughters.
15:2.5 and is ruled by one of the c. Creator Sons of God
15:10.11 These three groups are C. Trinity Personalities,
15:10.13 The c. council of the superuniverse is composed of
16:3.20 symmetry of the c. blending of the divine natures of
17:3.3 disclose these powers of c. universal reflectivity
17:6.3 The birth of a c. Creator Son signalizes the birth
18:1.2 The Secrets of Supremacy function as c. and joint
18:1.2 and one of these c. rulers presides over each such
18:5.1 In nature they are c. with the Perfections of Days,
19:0.0 CO-ORDINATE TRINITY-ORIGIN BEINGS
19:0.1 This group, designated the C. Trinity-origin Beings,
22:4.5 function as the c. associates of the Stationary Sons
24:1.14 Neither are the two orders c.; in all their manifold
25:3.13 Here the conciliators become c.—four mutually
28:5.2 seconaphim are assigned to the services of the c.
32:3.15 be they personalities or universes, are c., dependent,
32:4.1 he never does aught which any of his c. associates
33:1.4 the divinity c. of the Eternal Son, and the creative
33:3.1 Minister, is wholly co-operative though perfectly c..
33:3.3 the Son always accords the Spirit a c. position and
34:0.2 thus are they c. and associate in the administration of
34:6.1 ministries become more and more c. in function;
35:1.3 one of their own number functioned as c. creator,
35:3.9 7. The domain of c. and supreme self-realization.
37:0.1 C. in divinity and complemental in creative attributes
38:1.2 Mother Spirit, not as the later c. of the Master Son,
38:6.2 archangel or by some other personality of c. status,
42:0.2 circulating energy is modified by the c. acts and
42:12.13 On Paradise the three energies are c., in Havona
44:3.7 6. Morontia planners—those who build for the c.
45:1.6 Stars and a vast concourse of c. and near-c. beings.
54:2.1 the pattern of c. participation in creation—sharing.
55:4.2 reach the third cosmic circle of c. mortal attainment
55:11.2 the c. settling of the one hundred associated local
55:11.4 the minor sector status has to do with c. physical
56:9.4 the impersonal and c. reaction of the Trinity
65:0.1 As a result of the c. function of this threefold
66:8.4 deprived of sovereign authority by the c. action of
70:12.2 legislatures of c. status made their appearance,
72:2.3 The federal government embraces three c. divisions:
90:3.10 through the c. action of revelation, this technique of
92:0.5 The c. functioning of these three divine ministrations
94:3.5 this postulate never provided for the c. personal
95:6.5 teachings did picture evil as a time c. of goodness,
102:3.5 philosophy, wisdom, leads to c. consciousness;
103:9.8 Philosophy (c. comprehension) is founded on the
104:2.2 in equality with other and c. personal beings.
104:3.4 Without c. existences there is no possibility for the
104:3.13 Thus is the Father related to the six c. Absolutes,
104:4.15 Paradise and the Eternal Son are c. but antipodal
104:4.39 eternity, the c. unification of actuals and potentials.
104:5.1 called variously, associate triunities, c. triunities,
104:5.6 Conjoint Actor is the absolute of mind reality, the c.
105:3.4 quiescent, and the Unqualified is c. with Paradise.
105:3.10 these Absolutes never had a beginning but are c.
105:5.9 The two are c. in eternity relationships, but within
105:5.10 that are neither perfect nor perfected yet are c. with
106:2.8 await the c. settling of the entire grand universe in
108:2.2 And it requires the c. function of all seven adjutants
108:4.2 While not subordinate to, c. with, or apparently
110:7.5 This c. personality possesses all of the experiential
112:2.3 2. That intellectual systems are c..
112:3.2 when such c. advice has been recorded on Uversa,
116:3.3 the Eternal Son and his c. and subordinate Sons.
116:6.1 mind systems, c.; and spirit systems, directive.
117:7.14 attained power of the Almighty will have achieved c.
118:1.8 unit of maturity is proportioned so to reveal the c.
118:4.1 indeed a true First Cause, there are also a host of c.
156:5.14 Self-respect is always c. with the love and service of
co-ordinated
0:1.1 ministrations—personal or otherwise—are divinely c..
0:1.15 divine is not necessarily Deity, though it will be c.
0:2.17 eventuated-experiential values, c. on final creative
0:3.18 The two Absolutes—Qualified and Unqualified—are c
0:11.3 their supposedly combined function or c. presence is
0:11.4 the supremely unified and ultimately c. universe of
0:12.1 and factualized when his personal will c. these dual
1:5.13 stands for the totality of the c. infinite nature and
2:7.10 qualities of the Eternal become increasingly c. and
2:7.12 And when these values of that which is real are c. in
3:0.3 conditioned and controlled by all the c. attributes
3:1.9 everywhere-present spirit of the Father is c. with the
3:2.11 The divine omnipotence is perfectly c. with the other
3:2.15 and c. by the three existential Absolutes—Deity,
5:6.3 associated and c. energies of matter, mind, and
7:2.1 and c. with the unlimited spirit potential of the Deity
8:2.8 And these sublime traits of divinity are c. in the
9:0.1 would personalize as an unlimited spirituality c.
12:1.1 as a space unit, as an organized and c. whole.
12:6.1 product of balanced energies, c. morontias, spirit
14:2.6 All natural law is c. on a basis entirely different
16:3.18 sovereignty of the Trinity of Supremacy so c. with
16:6.10 factors in reflective thinking may be unified and c.
17:5.1 a unified, uniform, and c. spiritual supervision for the
18:3.9 the Ancients of Days provide the c. and perfect
20:10.3 ministry of the three Paradise Deities are c. on the
21:5.7 that which cannot be sometime c. with cosmic
28:5.7 concentrations and focalizations of the c. wisdom
28:5.15 actually incorporates the c. wisdom and advice of
32:4.6 Adjusters are not directly c. with the seraphic service
39:1.4 activities would be c. by the bestowal attendants.
41:1.1 upon the arrival of our Creator Son, immediately c.
42:12.13 the three energies are co-ordinate, in Havona c.,
43:8.4 the disciplines of group activities and c. undertakings
50:5.10 are now blended, associated, and c. in cosmic unity
55:5.6 Life is refreshingly simple; man has at last c. a
56:0.1 Deity is universally c..
56:1.1 material creation is not infinite, but it is perfectly c.
56:2.3 the Seven Master Spirits, who are in turn c. with
56:6.2 a new power presence of Deity which c. with the
56:9.1 The Absolutes are c. in the Ultimate, conditioned in
56:9.5 the impersonal activities of the unified and c. Deity
56:10.13 all things and all beings as they are c. in the eternal
56:10.19 They are c. in the Son and his Sons as divine mercy.
66:2.7 widely separated places by c. Adjuster direction
71:3.3 under the impulse of three mighty and c. drives:
71:8.10 recognition of sex equality and the c. functioning of
72:8.5 These technical schools are c. with industry rather
72:11.1 ex officio by the chief of staff of c. military affairs.
101:2.1 a c. and unbroken explanation of both science and
101:9.8 c. with superimposed concepts of spiritual values.
103:5.5 higher self (divine spirit) are c. and reconciled by the
103:9.8 the material universe can be c. with the spiritual.
112:1.12 dimensional levels and spiritual levels are not c. in
112:2.7 but only the c. attributes of the whole personality are
113:3.3 These divine endowments are unified and c. on the
116:1.2 one unified and personal Deity—not in any loosely c.
116:1.4 but cosmic mind is c. by some unknown technique
116:2.14 personality of power only through the c. functions
117:7.14 by all created energies, c. in all spiritual entities,
121:1.3 European civilization was unified and c. under an
133:5.6 A social group of human beings in c. working
140:4.8 character emotional responses are integrated and c.,
196:0.7 Jesus was magnificently c. as a combined human
co-ordinately
6:0.4 and yet who is c. eternal with the Father himself.
12:6.2 the Father and the Son function c. in the Conjoint
105:2.1 These seven realities are c. eternal, notwithstanding
105:3.1 all seven Absolutes are unqualifiedly and c. eternal.
108:4.1 so act as to draw all creature creation to himself, c.
co-ordinates—noun
2:1.3 only being in the universe, aside from his divine c.,
2:6.7 unity despite the eternal identities of the c. of God.
3:1.6 the Father and the actions of his eternal c. and
4:1.8 mysterious c., the three Absolutes of potentiality.
5:0.2 the existential realities of his six absolute c.,
9:8.5 Spirits, the local universe c. of the Creator Sons.
10:4.2 infinite powers of the First Source and his eternal c.
11:0.1 Eternal Son, the Infinite Spirit, and their divine c.
19:2.2 In common with their c., the Divine Counselors and
22:1.12 The Celestial Guardians and their c., the High Son
22:7.11 the Third Source and Center and his c. to the reality
28:6.1 so do their c., Those High in Authority and Those
29:2.10 These seven c. and associates of the Power Directors
31:9.11 The seven Architects of the superuniverses act as c.
32:4.1 allows his Deity c., his Sons, to perform so much in
35:5.2 These Sons, like their c., the Melchizedeks, possess
39:8.1 service of the unrevealed c. of the Evening Stars.
45:7.2 The Brilliant Evening Stars (and their unnamed c.)
46:5.13 by a division of certain c. of the Brilliant Evening
87:4.7 The concept of good and evil as cosmic c. is very
117:3.8 Father co-operates with his Deity and non-Deity c.
133:5.10 nature and reactions of the Father and his absolute c.
co-ordinates—verb
6:6.1 spirit is comparable neither to that mind which c.
14:1.9 impersonal Spirit c. the conduct of celestial affairs
39:1.16 it c. the self-directed phases of seraphic service
42:10.6 mind c. experientially with the evolutionary-deity
42:11.7 Since mind c. the universe, fixity of mechanisms is
43:8.6 this group of ten as it c. with ten other families,
71:3.9 That state is best which c. most while governing least
102:4.6 Revelation unifies history, c. geology, astronomy,
106:2.1 As God the Sevenfold functionally c. finite evolution,
106:4.1 The Trinity certainly c. in the ultimate sense but
106:4.1 experiential Trinity Ultimate c. the transcendental as
co-ordinating—verb
56:5.3 this entire domain of God the Sevenfold is c. on
103:7.15 interpret its meanings while c. the scientific material
106:3.5 c. on transcendental levels as the Trinity Ultimate.
106:8.10 Trinity, which appear to be perfectly c. with the
110:2.3 modifying, adjusting, and c. your thinking processes;
110:3.7 of truth, beauty, and goodness, and then c. these
116:5.10 mind appear as a new factor c. matter and spirit.
118:9.4 by a Supreme Mind, c. with a Supreme Spirit,
136:4.2 plan of c. his program with John’s movement,
148:1.2 the kingdom, unfailingly harmonizing and c. these
co-ordinating—adjective
0:1.16 DIVINITY is the characteristic, unifying, and c.
8:6.5 even though we envisage this same c. Deity acting in
16:4.1 While they function as the c. heads of the universal
17:0.1 The seven Supreme Spirit groups are the universal c.
17:0.11 The Seven Master Spirits are the c. directors of this
17:1.4 They are the c. executives whose function it is to
19:1.4 that Teacher Sons are the supreme c. personalities of
24:5.1 Assigned Sentinels are c. personalities and liaison
25:3.16 they subsequently emerge as the c. corps evolved by
26:3.4 It must be apparent that some sort of c. influence
31:9.1 the senior Master Architect, is the c. head of all
34:5.2 spirits of promise, the unifying and c. spirit-mind
43:2.2 government is the supreme judicial and c. authority.
43:7.4 in artistic skill, social adaptability, and c. cleverness.
114:3.2 All orders of angelic hosts regard him as their c.
116:7.1 The vast universe is not without those c. centers of
186:3.1 a center, or c. station, for his messenger service.
co-ordination—see co-ordination of
0:5.2 both are capable of well-nigh unlimited Deity c. and
3:4.2 still the power of control and c. reposing in the Isle
4:1.7 to detect far-reaching and profound c. in the affairs
9:3.5 The Conjoint Creator is action—motion, change, c.,
12:6.7 profound c. signify the presence and performance of
12:6.11 3. The Supreme in evolutionary c..
14:5.8 creative imagination and inactivity of intellectual c.
15:10.23 superuniverses persist until such time as their c. is
17:2.6 possess unimagined powers of enhanced universe c..
23:4.5 a definite and certain reorganization in c. with,
28:2.2 superuniverses in the interests of administrative c.
32:4.2 this exhibition of infinite c., there is on God’s part an
36:2.19 six tributaries embrace the schools of creature c.,
36:5.7 2. The spirit of understanding—the impulse of c.,
41:2.3 works in c. with the system power center, serving as
43:8.11 through group spiritual association and morontia c..
52:7.5 tasks of social administration and economic c..
56:0.2 disharmony and indicate absence of effective c.;
56:1.0 1. PHYSICAL CO-ORDINATION
66:5.31 10. The supreme court of tribal c. and racial
67:2.2 of Van, chairman of the supreme council of c..
67:4.1 Van and his entire court of c. had remained loyal.
71:3.1 progress—liberty, security, education, and social c..
81:6.30 disintegrate human society if effective means of c.
81:6.33 Modernized c. and fraternal regulation will be
81:6.36 Without effective c., industrial civilization is
82:5.9 Outmarriage led to tribal c. and to military alliances;
100:5.2 growth leads from stagnation through conflict to c.,
101:6.13 by c. with the attainments of all other self-conscious
103:6.0 6. PHILOSOPHIC CO-ORDINATION
103:6.7 more harmonious c. between science and religion
104:3.4 the postulate of plural Absolutes and of their c. in
106:0.18 undergoing progressive changes induced by c. with
108:4.1 Apart from possible c. with other Deity fragments,
108:4.3 function in the mind in perfect synchrony and c. with
110:1.6 that supernal harmony, that cosmic c., that divine
111:2.1 And this unity of mind invariably seeks for spirit c.
112:1.8 3. Breadth embraces the domain of c., association,
117:6.4 by some unrevealed but ubiquitous force of c.,
155:1.5 If you, by truth c., learn to exemplify in your lives
co-ordination of
0:12.12 the new and enhanced c. of planetary knowledge.
2:7.12 all education is to effect the better c. of the isolated
3:4.2 mastery, control, and c. of such an infinite universe.
4:1.10 by what appears to be an amazingly fortuitous c. of
4:1.11 control of the c. and interassociation of all phases of
12:4.16 consists of a c. of forces and an equalization of space
12:6.3 the equilibrium and c. of the combined physical
15:13.4 routine c. of the administration of the universes.
17:2.3 He is concerned solely with the c. and maintenance
17:2.5 a gigantic and far-flung alignment of power and c. of
22:10.4 clearinghouse for the c and dissemination of essential
24:1.8 results in the sub-Paradise c. of all material and
24:5.5 administrative c. of all the grand universe of things
25:3.9 the hosts of personalities concerned with the c. of
29:2.18 between the planets depends upon the perfect c. of
31:9.4 devoted to the c. of the one billion perfect spheres of
34:2.6 embodying the balanced union and perfect c. of
34:3.2 but suffer a time lag in effecting c. of diverse levels
35:3.19 to correlate these five epochs and thus achieve c. of
35:10.1 they participate in the actual c. of the administrative
36:5.7 This is the gift of the c. of acquired knowledge,
36:5.12 utilize the c. of all their past experience and present
39:3.3 laws designed to afford the greatest possible c. of
41:5.8 the performances, and the c. of the Conjoint Actor
43:8.10 techniques to the furtherance of the progressive c. of
44:3.7 the Morontia Power Supervisors to enrich the c. of
45:0.3 lighted, heated, watered, and energized by the c. of
47:5.3 the c. of morontia mota and human philosophy.
48:6.30 there is an artistry in the intelligent assembly and c.
49:5.29 the c. of activities of a kindred nature which have
49:5.30 The c. of these uniquely related groups of living
56:9.14 There is c. of all levels of energy and all phases of
70:0.2 Government compels the c. of the antagonisms of
71:3.2 intolerance is best combated by the c. of science,
74:7.9 6. C. of conflicting duties and emotions.
75:1.2 the first work of Adam and Eve would be the c. of
77:8.13 corps, that brought about the c. of personalities
81:6.29 10. C. of specialists. Civilization has been advanced
81:6.29 Civilization is now dependent on the effective c. of
81:6.31 c. of ever-increasing and expanding specialization.
94:6.1 through an unusual c. of spiritual agencies, not all
99:7.1 religion must do nothing to hinder the social c. of
100:1.5 c. of natural propensities, the exercise of curiosity
101:3.2 And the c. and interassociation of these spirit
101:4.2 It is limited by our permission for the c. and sorting
101:4.7 2. The c. of known or about-to-be-known facts and
101:6.7 The c. of idea-decisions, logical ideals, and divine
101:6.8 religion which so fully embraced a harmonious c. of
102:3.5 while the c. of the consciousness of fact, value,
104:5.6 This triune association eventuates the c. of the sum
106:3.2 the administrative c. of the master universe is the
106:8.13 THE SECOND LEVEL: The c. of the three Trinities
108:2.3 the c. of the associated six adjutants of prior
110:5.7 And all this constitutes a favorable c. of influences,
110:6.17 Such a wise c. of material and spiritual forces
112:1.17 unification of all factors of reality as well as c. of
113:3.1 for her mortal subject is to effect a personal c. of
116:1.3 Supreme Mind is in process of actualizing in the c. of
116:6.1 the c. of mind with spirit, and all of this by virtue of
117:6.7 the completion of the c. of the ascendant man-nature
118:3.4 The concept of the Supreme is essential to the c. of
118:10.14 the possibilities of the philosophic c. of these two
130:4.15 so to mislead you that you fail to recognize the c. of
133:7.6 Such an attainment results from a c. of function
133:7.8 Animals possess a physiological c. of associated
144:6.3 But when you enter upon the c. of divergent
co-ordinations
29:3.7 The power centers utilize vast mechanisms and c. of
co-ordinative
65:6.7 mind becomes increasingly adjustive, creative, c.,
co-ordinator
0:7.9 he is the father of Majeston, but he is a synthetic c.
0:11.10 functions as the associative c. of these sum totals of
8:2.2 the Final C., the Omnipresent Spirit, the Absolute
8:2.3 called the Universal Organizer, or the Personality C..
9:1.3 think of the Third Source and Center as a c.,
24:5.2 Executive Number Seven, the c. of the seventh
31:9.3 and now functions as the exquisite c. of Paradise
36:5.12 This is the highest of the adjutants, the spirit c. and
105:3.5 the Eternal Son; perfect c. of the motives of will
108:2.3 the Spirit of Truth is functioning as a spiritual c. of
114:3.2 He acts as the c. of superhuman administration and
co-ordinators
17:1.3 function as the administrative c. of the grand
17:8.3 The seven Supreme Spirit groups are the c. of the
23:4.1 The Solitary Messengers seem to be personality c.
26:2.6 all his creative associates, as universal c., seem
26:3.8 5. The Intelligence C.. These tertiary supernaphim,
28:5.15 are they reflective of the superaphic intelligence c.,
29:2.10 and they work in close association with these c. of
30:2.110 2. System C..
35:8.9 Universe C. and Constellation Counselors . . . . . . 100,000
39:2.6 3. Spirit C.. The third group of superior seraphim
39:2.15 reciprocal contact with both the intelligence c. of the
39:2.15 the glorified intelligence c. of the Seraphic Corps of
44:4.9 They serve as censors and editors as well as c. of
45:3.8 member of the corps of universe counselors and c..
48:2.5 2. System C. 200
48:2.15 2. System C.. Since each morontia world has a
48:2.15 these c. operate to harmonize and blend differing
48:2.17 the receivers of the system c. on the advanced world.
48:2.17 creature form are skillfully effected by the system c..
48:2.19 associated two system c., four circuit regulators,
48:3.7 the c. of the work of other morontia and transition
48:3.11 4. C. and Liaison Directors. These companions
73:7.4 and c. of the world-wide ministry of biologic uplift,
105:7.16 by the Seven Master Spirits, the subsupreme c. of
108:3.10 the Solitary Messengers are the personality c. of
113:3.5 prepersonal ministries of the universe; they are c..
coparental
35:1.3 Melchizedek does exercise certain inherent c.
66:4.5 Each person was capable of becoming c. to some
copartners
167:5.7 in the creation of whom these parents become c.
copartnership
186:5.6 transcendent exhibition of the c. of man and God.
cope
3:2.6 The wisdom of the Father is wholly adequate to c.
39:1.5 especially trained to meet the difficulties and to c.
60:2.3 they lacked the intelligence to c. with the situation.
76:1.4 to wrest a living from unprepared soil and to c. with
117:4.1 the Supreme must c. with the problems of the finite
copied
121:8.3 lost from the first manuscript before it was ever c..
176:2.8 was bodily c. into the Matthew Gospel and added
copies
0:6.10 But pattern is pattern and remains pattern; only c.
0:6.13 Pattern is a master design from which c. are made.
105:2.6 —the master pattern from which all c. are made.
121:0.1 Andrew steadfastly refused to multiply c. of his
123:3.1 There were only two complete c. of the Scriptures
139:1.9 After Andrew’s death other c. of this private record
139:1.9 these few altered and amended c. was destroyed by
coping
114:7.6 pre-Urantia experience in c with planetary difficulties
copiously
73:3.3 While it rained c. on the surrounding highlands,
copper
58:7.6 The lava flows of this age brought much iron, c.,
58:7.10 Much of the c. in these rock layers results from
65:6.4 The cuttlefish employs c. for this function,
81:3.4 Andites early learned to work in iron, gold, and c.,
81:3.5 C. was next employed but not extensively until it
81:3.5 The discovery of mixing c. and tin to make bronze
81:3.5 Adamsonites of Turkestan whose highland c. mine
coppers
172:4.2 and they observed as she cast two mites (small c.)
copresence
111:0.4 the Adjuster, but they failed to distinguish the c. of
copy—noun
25:6.1 counterpart—what might be called a carbon c..
95:4.3 Philo, possessed a c. of the Book of Wisdom.
121:8.6 It was a private record, the last c. having been
121:8.7 taking with him to Pella a c. of Matthew’s notes.
121:8.9 but Luke also had with him a c. of Mark’s Gospel,
121:8.9 Luke had a mutilated and much-edited c. of notes
122:10.1 bringing him a c. of parts of the Simeon song
123:0.3 presented Jesus with a complete c. of the Greek
123:0.3 this c. of the Jewish sacred writings was not placed
123:3.1 the c. of the Hebrew scriptures—a complete version
123:5.3 The Nazareth synagogue possessed a complete c. of
126:5.6 Fearing that the c. of the Greek scriptures might be
copy—verb
18:2.3 They visit each other’s planets, but they do not c. or
129:4.7 to set an example for all other human beings to c..
copying
144:3.15 Still later on, two lines were lost in c., and there was
coral
59:3.0 THE CORAL PERIOD—THE BRACHIOPOD AGE
59:3.11 monarchs; c.-reef formation increases greatly.
59:4.6 The c. reefs characterizing these times indicate that
59:4.6 Such c. deposits are exposed in the banks of the
59:4.6 These c. formations extend through Canada and
corallike
58:7.2 Fossils of this era yield algae, c. plants, primitive
corals
59:2.11 thousands of species of the early ancestors of the c..
59:2.11 C. and the later types of sponges evolved.
59:3.7 sponges, and reef-making c. continued to increase.
59:5.8 C. were scarce, and much of the limestone was
60:2.8 C. spread to European waters, testifying that the
60:2.8 they never again appeared in the slowly cooling polar
60:2.8 Both c. and crinoids temporarily appeared in larger
60:4.5 Sea urchins increased while c. and crinoids decreased
cord
88:1.8 The umbilical c. was a highly prized fetish;
88:1.8 Mankind’s first toy was a preserved umbilical c..
cordial
53:2.3 the Creator Son had been intimate and always c..
127:1.2 voice was musical but authoritative; his greeting c.
137:4.1 and Jesus was most c. to all, young and old, Jew and
cords
69:4.7 through the stages of the knotted c., picture writing,
131:4.7 To know God is to cut the c. of death.
150:3.12 bewitching, cursing, signs, mandrakes, knotted c.,
153:2.3 they did let him down by c. in a filthy dungeon
155:1.1 of mercy asunder and let us cast away the c. of love.’
173:1.7 his whip of c. and swiftly drove the animals from
183:3.8 And as they tied his hands with heavy c., Jesus said
187:2.1 The soldiers first bound the Master’s arms with c. to
core
10:1.4 the materialization of the central c. of creation,
14:0.1 the center of all creation; it is the eternal c. around
14:0.2 This is the eternal c. of perfection, about which
41:1.4 which constitutes the physical c. of the constellation.
57:3.3 The rapid revolutions of this enormous central c.
58:5.1 The earth’s c. had become as dense and rigid as steel
58:5.5 The earth’s c. is twelve times as dense as water.
73:6.5 it was regrown from the central c. by Van and his
73:6.7 not permitted to carry the c. of the tree away from
111:3.5 Faith in the survival of supreme values is the c. of
cores
41:4.2 the space between the central c. of matter and the
57:6.7 the c. of most of the moons were intact, though
coresponsible
34:2.4 The Creative Spirit is c. with the Creator Son in
Corinth
129:3.2 At C. and other stops on the return trip Jesus was
130:0.3 for Athens in Greece, stopping at Nicopolis and C.
133:2.5 From Nicopolis they sailed on the same boat for C.,
133:3.0 3. AT CORINTH
133:3.1 By the time they reached C., Ganid was becoming
133:3.2 church which Paul subsequently organized at C..
133:3.3 During the eighteen months Paul preached in C.,
133:3.4 At C. they met people of every race hailing from
133:3.4 was the most cosmopolitan city of the Mediterranean
133:3.4 There was much to attract one’s attention in this city
133:3.6 One evening as they strolled about C. out near
133:3.10 lifelong member of the first Christian church in C..
133:3.11 During these two months in C. they held intimate
133:3.12 When Paul first went to C., he had not intended to
133:3.12 circumstances that Paul prolonged his stay in C..
133:4.0 4. PERSONAL WORK IN CORINTH
133:4.1 Ganid had many more interesting experiences in C..
133:4.13 The three travelers enjoyed their sojourn in C..
133:4.13 C. was the most important city in Greece during
133:4.14 Gonod had many interests in C., but finally his
133:4.14 a land track from one of C.’ harbors to the other,
139:2.11 Peter, visiting all the churches from Babylon to C..
Corinthian
125:1.5 “gate beautiful,” the artistic gate made of C. bronze.
corn
96:5.4 fruit of your land—the c., wine, oil, and your flocks
Cornelius—Roman centurion
130:2.5 a Roman centurion, C., who became a believer
corner—noun
12:1.13 And it is near this outer border, in a far-off c. of
62:3.5 valiant and subdue the whole of their c. of creation.
123:4.3 delighted to play in the far c. of the family shop,
128:6.11 until he was seated on the favorite rock by the c. of
135:2.1 where, in the Nazarite c. of the women’s court, John
137:4.8 As Jesus was standing alone in a c. of the garden,
148:4.1 secluded and sheltered c. of the Zebedee garden.
172:3.6 in the open street and close to a house on the c..
191:0.8 Most of the time he reclined on a couch in a c. of the
corner—verb
173:2.7 leaders were seeking to c. him into admitting that
corners
123:1.6 and passengers from the four c. of the earth.
139:2.9 the kingdom and send its messengers to the four c.
144:3.13 recited in the synagogues and even on the street c..
181:2.18 apostles, soon going to be scattered to the four c.
cornerstone
89:6.6 trinkets and keepsakes in the c. of a new building is
159:5.7 and then made this teaching the c. of his religion.
160:2.6 chosen the father-child relationship as the very c.
173:4.4 the people had discovered it, was made into the c.?
cornerstones
178:1.4 brotherhood and service are the c. of the gospel
corollary
81:6.29 division of labor and by its later c. of specialization.
91:0.1 occurred the inevitable c. of other-consciousness,
99:5.1 knowing God as a Father—the c. of this experience—
coronation
137:3.7 the queen mother on the way to witness the c. of
coroner
90:3.7 These ancient c.’ inquests saved many a supposed
corporate
10:4.3 but a father, son, and grandson could form a c. entity
corporative
104:3.16 Its members are partners rather than c..
corporeal—see corporeal members; corporeal staff
66:4.4 1. They were c. and relatively human, for they
corporeal members
66:2.3 the most interesting group of all were the c. of the
66:2.6 into the material bodies to be projected for the c.
67:4.1 When the final roll was called, the c. of the Prince’s
77:1.2 status of the one hundred c. of Prince Caligastia’s
77:2.4 Since the one hundred c. of the Prince’s staff carried
92:4.5 first promulgated on Urantia by the one hundred c.
corporeal staff—see also the one hundred
50:3.0 3. THE PRINCE’S CORPOREAL STAFF
50:3.4 The prince’s c. are usually removed from the planet
50:3.4 they customarily assign their duties to their offspring
50:3.5 their children—the grandchildren of the c.—are in
50:4.1 The prince’s c. early organize the planetary schools
50:4.2 of this headquarters city is performed by the c..
51:3.1 selected by the Planetary Prince, and his c. do much
51:3.6 As with the c. of the Planetary Prince, descendants
66:3.4 headquarters mansions of the ten councils of the c.
66:3.8 The Prince’s c. continuously gathered about them
66:4.3 But the c. staff were nonetheless superhuman.
66:4.3 They began their mission on Urantia as extraordinary
66:4.4 1. They were corporeal and relatively human,
66:4.4 they embodied the actual life plasm of one of the
66:4.5 It is customary for the c. of a Planetary Prince to
66:4.10 Upon authority of the Planetary Prince the entire c.
66:4.16 kept as the personal attendants of the Prince’s c..
66:7.3 The Prince’s c. presided over simple and exemplary
67:3.2 On Urantia forty members of the c. of one hundred
68:1.6 the c. of the Planetary Prince and the later labors
74:8.3 substances associated with the coming of the c.
75:2.3 the descendants of his onetime c.-staff associates.
76:5.6 From the distant days of the arrival of the c. of the
77:1.2 liaison of a male and a female member of the c.
77:1.3 and each couple of the c. was accordingly granted
77:2.1 line of descent from the rebel members of the c. of
77:2.2 For when the c. later reproduced, it was subsequent
77:2.6 bodies of Andonite contributors to those of the c.
114:5.3 The absence of the c. of a Planetary Prince and the
corporeality
1:5.12 of personality must be divested of the idea of c..
1:5.12 The c. error is shown in both extremes of human
corps—see destiny; finality; finaliter; finaliters; reserve corps;
women’s corps; see Corps
0:0.1 papers which the Orvonton c. of truth revealers have
1:2.9 organized by the Paradise c. of the Creator Sons.
7:2.4 of the majestic c. of the co-ordinate Creator Sons.
12:3.7 recent millenniums by the c. of gravity researchers.
15:10.11 assisted by a c. of one billion Perfectors of Wisdom,
18:1.1 presided over by a c. of ten Trinitized Secrets of
18:1.1 committed to this c. of seventy supreme directors.
18:4.4 The Perfections of Days have a moderate-sized c. of
18:5.2 The Recents of Days have a c. of associates and
19:1.3 and an enormous c. is assigned to each local universe
19:4.8 Together they comprise the grand c. of Trinity
19:6.3 there are other finaliter c. open to these natives of
19:6.4 Havoners will possibly cease entering finaliter c.
22:1.1 This c., as revealed and as organized for service,
22:2.4 Messengers was not effected until the candidate c.
22:5.5 are assisted by a c. of several billion seconaphim and
22:7.9 Such mixed unions forgather in a special c. made
22:7.10 by the secret colleges of the c. of the Creator Sons.
22:8.5 Eventually many find their way into the conjoint c.
22:9.3 ably assisted by a c. of ascendant Son-fused mortals.
22:9.8 a wonderfully useful and ever-willing c. of workers
22:10.10 [Narrated by a Mighty Messenger of the revelatory c
23:0.1 Messengers are the universal c. of the Conjoint
23:1.1 brought into being the vast c. of Solitary Messengers
23:1.6 intercommunicate with members of their own c.,
25:2.3 Every superuniverse c. spends a very long time under
25:3.16 they subsequently emerge as the co-ordinating c.
25:4.18 The Melchizedeks are provided with an able c..
25:6.3 The recorders are a tested and tried c..
25:6.5 the c. of Celestial Recorders is of permanent
26:2.2 and the ever-enlarging c. of ascendant pilgrims.
26:3.3 That c. of tertiary supernaphim which is chiefly
26:11.2 are the general custodians of the conjoint c. of
26:11.2 are being gathered together in the conjoint c. on
26:11.2 for some future work by a special and unnamed c.
26:11.4 To these trinitized sons of the conjoint c. the
27:3.3 sons of the conjoint c. on the inner Havona circuit,
27:7.3 leadership of a special c. of primary supernaphim.
28:2.1 in Orvonton their c. maintains headquarters in the
28:4.13 They are the transport c. of the superuniverses,
28:4.13 This c. is composed of the sixth primary seconaphim
29:1.4 for the differential toning of each superuniverse c..
30:3.3 may aspire to join some c. of celestial astronomers.
30:3.3 not required to serve eternally in this c., but no one
30:3.8 always maintains a strong c. of teachers on the world
31:2.1 creatures possesses a personalized messenger c. able
31:2.2 Finaliters of the mortal c. cannot defy time and
31:7.4 accumulating c. of the numerous trinitized groups
31:9.1 the governing c. of the Paradise Transcendentalers.
31:9.1 This governing c. numbers 28,011 personalities
31:9.7 This fifth c. of Architects numbers 490, and again we
31:9.9 This, the final and largest c., consists of 24,010
31:10.9 Each of these destiny c. has a presiding head,
31:10.13 association with the other six similarly recruiting c.,
33:4.6 He has at his command an able c. of administrative
35:5.7 Often a c. of twelve or more Vorondadek Sons sits
35:6.5 The Most Highs surround themselves with a c. of
35:8.12 Messenger C. . . . . . . 400,000
35:10.1 belonging to the ex-System Sovereign c. officiate as
35:10.2 are supervised by a c. of Lanonandek Sons who have
36:1.2 This efficient c. of life disseminators is not a truly
36:2.12 collaboration with a c. of consulting Melchizedeks.
36:2.16 the assistants and custodians of the Life Carrier c..
36:3.2 The c. of Life Carriers commissioned to plant life
36:3.6 The Life Carriers of a planetary c. are given a certain
36:4.8 Orvonton harbors such an accumulating c. of
37:1.10 by the creation of the Nebadon c. of Evening Stars.
37:2.2 analogous service for the c. of the Trinity Teacher
37:2.4 The Nebadon c. of these superangels now numbers
37:2.4 As an attainment goal this high c. is never closed to
37:2.9 planetary c. of Trinity Teacher Sons that functions to
37:2.9 the mortals and the invisible c. of Teacher Sons.
37:3.3 The archangel c. of Nebadon is directed by the first-
37:3.5 A c. of one hundred accompanies every Paradise
37:3.7 This enormous c. of recorders busy themselves with
37:4.5 Most of this c. is enlisted in assisting the Nebadon
37:4.5 mature and farseeing c. of Most High Assistants,
37:6.1 Teacher Sons and the Melchizedek teaching c., but
37:6.1 These beings are a recruited c. embracing all types of
37:6.7 as members of the Nebadon c. of Celestial Overseers
37:8.10 Each universe has its own native angelic c.;
37:9.12 supervision of the Uversa c. of the Son-fused mortals
37:10.5 a c. of ascending mortals, including the glorified
37:10.5 to practically all c. of celestial personalities as helpers
38:0.2 cherubim and sanobim, constitute the angelic c. of
38:0.3 Their various orders constitute the c. of the skilled
38:5.1 Nebadon seraphim were trained by a c. of one
38:8.6 and when their c. on Salvington is overrecruited,
38:9.10 midwayers maintain their service as the intelligence c
39:1.2 closely affiliated with the intelligence c. of the Bright
39:1.4 accompanied by a c. of 144 bestowal attendants.
39:1.13 the invaluable assistants of the spiritual teaching c. of
39:2.1 many of the first two groups of this seraphic c. are
39:2.3 They are the intelligence c. of the mighty hosts over
39:2.4 The intelligence c. of the various local universes can
39:2.5 It is fitting that there should be a c. of angels who,
39:2.7 A marvelous c. of this order of seraphim functions
39:2.8 groups of ministering spirits have their transport c.,
39:2.16 thus effect a close liaison with the intelligence c. of
39:2.18 This c. includes all types of all groups of angels.
39:3.10 A large and efficient c. functions on Edentia,
39:4.3 present acting ruler of Urantia is assisted by a c. of
43:2.7 This c. is chosen by the Most High Fathers and
43:7.4 associated with the Nebadon c. of celestial artisans.
43:7.5 univitatia are not actually members of the artisan c.,
43:8.1 by a competent c. of Master Physical Controllers
43:8.5 one hundred and then federated in c. of one thousand
43:8.6 families, which are in turn confederated into a c. of
44:0.3 a selected and recruited c. of beings composed of
44:0.3 The original teaching c. of these artisans was
44:0.4 for admission to the c. of the celestial artisans;
44:0.4 admission to the artisan c. and, if sufficiently gifted,
44:0.5 the central c. of morontia supervisors functioning on
44:5.6 This c of technical advisers to the transport seraphim
44:5.6 Urantia is served by a c of seventy transport advisers
44:5.7 This c. is concerned with all forms of space messages
44:6.2 This c., while embracing one thousand subdivisions
45:3.5 Holdant, number 19 of the tertiary c., the holder and
45:3.8 and a member of the high c. of universe counselors
45:3.21 12. The acting head of the c. of ascending mortals.
45:7.1 The Melchizedeks are the directors of that large c.
45:7.7 go before the examining c. of the Brilliant Evening
47:10.3 Paul had a view of the ascendant-citizen c. of mortals
47:10.6 a true member of the morontia c. of Nebadon—
48:4.9 they are a recruited c. embracing beings ranging from
48:4.14 edified by the pleasant humor of a c. of reversion
48:5.1 The Mansion World Teachers are a c. of deserted
48:6.34 A large c. of all orders of the transition seraphim is
49:5.12 periodically inspected by a c. of universe directors
49:5.29 periodically inspected by certain composite c. of
50:1.2 newly inhabited world is surrounded by a loyal c. of
50:1.2 But the directing c. of such new worlds must be of
50:2.3 of assistants from among their c. of planetary aids.
50:2.4 this c. of helpers may be increased up to one hundred
50:3.1 This c. of material helpers constitutes the connecting
50:3.1 The Urantia Prince, Caligastia, had a c. of one
51:0.3 Eve, who came from the c. of the biologic uplifters
51:2.1 System Sovereign convenes the c. of Material Sons
51:2.1 —an Adam and an Eve of the senior c. of Material
51:3.5 The c. of initial assignment is usually about one
52:7.2 This c. will remain for some time on the world,
52:7.16 The departure of the Teacher Son c., at the end of
53:6.5 were dependent on the loyalty of our intelligence c.,
53:6.5 I was assigned to the c. of the Melchizedek
54:5.12 The entire Uversa c. of counselors concurred in
55:4.5 the chief of the terminal c. of such sons to function
55:4.31 of spirit at the time of being mustered into this c..
55:10.3 constitute the stabilization c. of the local universe
55:10.3 for the first time, a c. of the Inspired Trinity Spirits
58:4.2 550,000,000 years ago the Life Carrier c. returned to
59:6.13 Carrier, one of the original c. assigned to Urantia.]
62:7.1 the twins, and before the Life Carrier c. departed,
62:7.2 message, dictated by the chief of the archangel c.,
65:3.7 may sometime be attached to a c. of Life Carriers,
66:2.1 but was accompanied by the usual c. of assistants
66:4.10 being the original c. of 50,000 primary midwayers.
66:5.2 the human species were fostered by this able c..
66:5.4 This able c. was directed by Bon.
66:5.5 The members of this c. first taught men to use the
66:5.11 primitive manufacture was encouraged by this c..
66:5.23 This c. did much to improve the industrial technique
66:5.31 This c. had been approved by the Constellation
72:5.11 or else in the c. of compulsory laborers in the mines.
73:2.3 Van and Amadon recruited a c. of three thousand
74:1.1 Adam and Eve were members of the senior c. of
74:1.3 the entire senior c. of Material Sons and Daughters
74:1.4 subject to the Urantia c. of Melchizedek receivers
77:0.2 orders of midwayers: the primary or senior c., who
77:1.4 the c. of 50,000 was accordingly brought into being.
77:1.6 These creatures constituted the intelligence c. of the
77:1.7 The loyal c. entered the service of the Melchizedek
77:5.8 Adamson and Ratta had at their command this c. of
77:6.1 ancestors common to the parentage of the senior c..
77:6.4 thus did the original secondary c.—1,984 in number—
77:6.5 thus effecting a liaison with the primary c..
77:8.1 Midwayers now function as a single c., embracing
77:8.6 This group bear names; they are a small c. and are
77:8.13 ably seconded by certain of the primary c.,
77:9.7 and mighty spirits among the Urantia midway c..
77:9.9 generations of men forget; the c. of midwayers
77:9.10 The United Midwayers are a rebellion-tested c.,
93:0.2 A c. of twelve served in conjunction with the Life
93:0.2 A later c. of twelve became receivers for your world
93:2.8 his eleven fellows of the c. of planetary custodians,
93:10.6 the Melchizedek c. of Nebadon have sustained the
93:10.9 Machiventa’s presence on the Jerusem c. of Urantia
96:3.3 revolt and the strike for liberty to constitute a c. of
107:3.9 we do know that this central and supervising c. is
108:1.2 to the reserve c. of Adjusters on Divinington by the
108:4.4 limited to the transactions of the archangel c. itself.
112:7.16 the Paradise c. are the experiential children of the
113:1.3 The subnormal beings of Urantia have a c. of
114:3.1 the Jerusem c. of twenty-four planetary supervisors
114:6.1 was accompanied by twelve c. of special seraphim,
114:6.4 The twelve c. of the master seraphim of planetary
114:6.5 The present c. of epochal angels serving on Urantia
114:6.7 The c. now functioning on Urantia is the fifth thus
114:6.8 overcontrol of international relations is the fourth c.
114:6.9 the group now on Urantia is the original c. assigned
114:6.11 Urantia is now receiving the help of the third c. of
114:6.12 The present c. is the sixth group to serve during this
114:6.14 This c. has been seven times changed since the
114:6.15 The present c. is the third of that order to minister
114:6.16 This c. has served since the beginning of the current
114:7.2 confirms temporal attachment to the seraphic c.
114:7.7 to a liaison c. of these mortals of destiny standing.
117:7.7 probable that the eternal destiny of these seven c.
119:1.4 this unique Melchizedek Son of the emergency c.
119:4.2 assigned to the c. of the teaching counselors.”
119:8.6 a member of one of the divine c. constituting the
137:2.8 Jesus had now assembled one half of his future c. of
138:0.1 close relatives as members of this c. of apostolic
138:1.2 for membership in the projected c. of apostles.
138:10.6 5. Matthew was the fiscal agent of the apostolic c..
139:1.1 Andrew, chairman of the apostolic c. of the kingdom
139:1.3 very end Andrew remained dean of the apostolic c..
139:7.1 the only one of means belonging to the apostolic c..
139:8.5 of the work and movements of the apostolic c..
148:2.1 the assistance of a c. of twenty-five young women
148:7.1 departure of the apostles and new c. of evangelists
149:0.1 assisted by the newly recruited c. of 117 evangelists
149:0.3 to afford practical experience for this c. of 117
151:0.2 welfare and direction of the new c. of evangelists.
157:4.2 the director-general of the apostolic c., his brother,
157:7.1 related himself to the head of the apostolic c..
159:6.2 entire c. of workers assembled by prearrangement
159:6.3 the great value of the services of the messenger c..
163:0.1 assembled at Magadan Camp the evangelistic c.,
163:1.1 This c. of seventy consisted of Abner and ten of the
163:1.2 arrival of David and the majority of his messenger c.
163:2.1 Abner, and the acting head of the evangelistic c..
163:5.2 David, with the help of his messenger c., loaded
163:5.3 employed the larger part of his former messenger c.
172:5.2 his responsibility as chief of the a. corps to give
176:4.6 adjudicated by his associated Sons of the Paradise c..
186:3.3 David dismissed his c. of local runners for the
190:1.5 your oaths and thereby disband the messenger c..
190:1.7 The apostles, the spiritual c. of the kingdom, are
191:4.1 more than fifty of the evangelistic c. of the seventy
192:0.2 the generally recognized head of the apostolic c..
Corps—see Finaliter; see Finaliters
30:1.2 together with the Trinitized C., which designation
PART II Sponsored by a Nebadon C. of Local Universe
36:6.8 Melchizedek Chief of the Supervising Revelatory C..
37:10.7 Star of Nebadon, Number 1,146 of the Created C..]
39:2.3 1. The Intelligence C.. These seraphim belong to the
56:10.22 on Urantia, by request of the Nebadon Revelatory C.
PART III These papers were sponsored by a C. of Local
57:8.27 a Life Carrier, a member of the original Urantia C.
58:7.13 [Presented by a member of the Life Carrier C. now
Corps of Completion or Seraphic Corps of Completion or
Corps of Seraphic Completion
39:1.1 associated with the angelic ministers of the SC..
39:1.5 the circles of Seraphington and have attained the SC.
39:1.9 their associates of the SC. function in the higher
39:1.12 members of the SC. who are associated with these
39:2.5 Seraphington and has been mustered into the SC..
39:2.15 the glorified intelligence co-ordinators of the SC.
39:8.10 finaliter corps, and many are mustered into the CS..
39:9.0 9. THE CORPS OF SERAPHIC COMPLETION
39:9.1 Angels of the SC. serve as associates of seconaphim
39:9.2 ministry of twelve specialized groups of the SC.;
40:10.6 the Spirit-fused veterans of the Nebadon C..
113:7.5 divergent services in the finaliter corps and the SC..
Corps of Light and Life
31:3.2 reside on Paradise and temporarily serve in the C.,
Corps of Perfection
37:5.3 eventually become enrolled in the local universe C..
37:5.4 After attaining the Nebadon C., Spirit-fused
37:9.7 universe, the Spirit-fused mortals of the Nebadon C..
Corps of Permanent Citizenship
30:2.8 7. The C. of Permanent Citizenship.
30:2.116 VII. THE C. OF PERMANENT CITIZENSHIP.
Corps of Superuniverse Personalities
0:0.2 when we are restricted to the use of a circumscribed
0:0.2 our mandate admonishes us to make every effort to
0:0.2 We have been instructed to introduce new terms only
0:12.14 by an Orvonton Divine Counselor, Chief of the C.
PART I Sponsored by a Uversa C. acting by authority of
Corps of Trinitized Finaliters
22:8.6 trinitized sons appears to be entrance into the C.,
26:11.2 common destiny in the reserves of the Paradise C..
Corps of Unrevealed Sons of Destiny
30:2.138 7. The C..
31:10.8 7. The C..
corpse
87:1.4 would die if they fell asleep in the vicinity of a c..
87:1.4 Contagion from the c. substantiated the fear of the
87:1.4 ancients believed that light must be provided for a c.
87:1.5 If the death hut was not destroyed, the c. was
87:6.6 3. Castration or breaking the legs of the c..
87:6.12 Romans carried water three times around the c.;
95:2.4 placed a burial statue in the tomb along with the c.,
corrals
69:7.2 Later, c. were constructed, and entire herds would
135:3.1 no less than a dozen stone shelters and night c.,
correct—verb
138:6.4 Jesus never hesitated to c. erroneous beliefs.
140:8.14 he sought to c. the Jewish tendency to overhonor
140:8.17 Jesus sought to c. many erroneous Urantia views
141:7.12 Jesus seldom paused to c. misunderstandings or to
152:0.3 Veronica into his presence to c. two errors which
correct—adjective
12:2.6 if our conjectures are c., then the endless future may
16:6.4 still more c. to say that these supermaterial realities
18:2.4 but it would be more c. to refer to the divine goal of
19:2.5 If this inference is c., then would such beings
24:7.1 If this view is not c., how then can we account for
78:5.2 But it is hardly c. to speak of the Andites as a race in
87:5.12 2. Right—the c. conduct and ceremonies designed to
87:5.13 Truth—the c. understanding of, and attitude toward,
93:10.6 If our conjectures in this respect are c., it is
107:7.5 not be c. to designate an Adjuster as subpersonal,
144:1.8 speak of Jesus as worshiping, but it is altogether c.
160:1.10 But even c. methods of solving problems will not
188:4.7 a redeemer, it is wholly c. to refer to him as a savior.
corrected
38:2.3 her time counting them and keeping the number c.
47:4.7 parental function were either c. or were projected
91:7.13 overmuch private praying which is c. and prevented
123:2.4 no time to build a cradle for James, but this was c.
correction
47:3.8 the c. and cure of these manifold legacies of the life
72:5.3 and for the c. of economic abuses which are marked
84:7.21 Eskimo children thrive on so little discipline and c.
92:3.4 religion does not provide for its own progressive c..
99:3.7 and thereby attain to profitable levels of self-c..
132:4.2 looking toward the c. of their real difficulties, albeit
142:7.9 provision for the necessary discipline, guidance, c.,
148:5.5 neither be weary of his c., for whom the Lord loves
148:5.5 ‘There is c. in suffering; affliction does not spring
correctional
35:2.8 then, following the c. rest, reinstatement to service
corrective
47:10.7 progressive life through seven worlds of c. training
99:3.10 1. A critically c. philosophy.
142:2.4 punishment to discern the father’s farseeing and c.
188:4.10 but they do all this in love and for c. purposes.
correctly
6:4.10 understand and c. evaluate the attributes of God the
36:6.3 When the life formulas and the vital patterns are c.
61:7.10 have c. surmised that these bodies of water did,
63:2.3 this night journey, even with a full moon, they c.
90:5.1 It is only when the ritual has been c. carried out
103:5.3 the religionist more c. recognizes that the unselfish
121:8.13 inditing of these revelations, more c. restatements.
130:4.4 nor single-eyed spiritual mystics and allegorists c.
148:4.2 confusing evil with evil one, more c. the iniquitous
154:0.1 Herod’s advisers had c. reported the episode
correctness
25:6.3 by the Mighty Messengers, who certify to the c. of
151:2.4 some contending for the c. of Peter’s interpretation,
corrects
148:5.5 for whom the Lord loves he c., even as the father c.
correlate
32:5.3 otherwise to c., the transactions of time with the
35:3.19 is devoted to an attempt to c. these five epochs
94:11.4 Buddhists have been able to reconcile and c. the
103:6.9 man’s mind effort to organize and c. the findings of
103:7.9 and makes possible the human attempt logically to c.
106:5.3 Rather do they encompass personality and c. it,
107:3.8 assemble, associate, and c. this accumulated data
113:3.2 does this seraphic guardian c. the manifold agencies
113:3.2 the seraphim then undertakes to c. this integrated
118:3.3 both time and space condition its meanings and c. its
133:5.4 grows out of the wisdom which does its best to c.
correlated—see correlated in; correlated with
7:4.3 marvelously c., enterprises of universal adventure:
13:4.6 superuniverses and their c. segments in outer space.
19:1.11 interpreted only in the light of the c. past and future.
56:0.1 spiritual domains of universal creation are divinely c..
72:4.5 a replica of the national government with its three c.
81:5.1 and cultural civilization are not necessarily c.;
102:2.5 human experience until they are unraveled and c.,
113:4.5 but their ministry is in some manner strangely c..
113:4.6 all divinely c. into a meaningful unity of spiritual
118:10.16 this advanced order, the circumstances of life are c.,
127:6.14 a youth he sorted, classified, and c. this information;
170:2.1 the truth of the fatherhood of God and the c. fact of
188:3.10 There are a number of c facts to which we can allude
188:4.13 the fact of the fatherhood of God and its c. truth,
correlated in
0:1.17 is c. in personality as love, mercy, and ministry;
10:7.5 scourges—and ask whether such visitations are c. in
103:7.3 two phases of universal reality are perfectly c. in
117:1.7 Truth, beauty, and goodness are c. in the ministry of
196:0.7 devotion were always c. in a matchless religious
correlated with
3:1.8 The mind presence of God is c. with the absolute
7:1.5 Creator personalities of time and space and are c.
36:2.18 a single phase of creature mind c. with creature life.
43:1.9 each of these seventy triangular areas is c. with
56:2.1 The spiritual expressions of the Eternal Son are c.
56:2.1 the material repercussions of Deity are c. the one
56:2.3 Supreme Mind of time and space and perfectly c.
56:3.4 Divine Ministers, who are well-nigh perfectly c. with
65:8.5 dominant over matter, and spirit is ever c. with mind.
72:11.2 c. with the mastery of some trade or profession.
103:6.6 human experiences always c. with the mind
106:1.2 the incomplete is c. with the perfect through the
118:9.7 mechanism of Paradise is c. with the personality of
132:2.7 and everlastingly c. with the discernment of truth
correlating
12:4.11 4. Compensatory or c. movement designed to
105:7.1 Transcendentals eventuate as an integrating level c.
correlation
0:11.2 effected by experiential growth and through the c. of
7:1.11 evolving spirit finds c. in the experiential grasps of
16:6.10 the c. of a factual science, a moral philosophy,
19:1.6 full and unprejudiced study and c. of three phases of
36:2.19 World Number Six is dedicated to the c. of mind
47:5.3 of the c. of morontia mota and mortal logic,
56:1.2 This cohesive c. of the material universe is best
81:6.38 High civilizations are born of the sagacious c. of
103:7.2 liaison to the high universe status of spiritual c..
106:8.21 there is embraced the c. of every phase of every
115:6.6 Always is the finite Deity seeking for dual c., inward
118:7.2 Even the supreme c. of all past, present, and future
118:10.7 a true and actualizing c. of the energies of space,
correlations
180:5.9 helpfully considered apart from their spiritual c..
correlative
16:0.11 and even the c. segments of outer space—have been
106:5.2 made clear that these experiential Trinities are c.,
correlator
0:7.9 the Deity c. and synthesizer of time-space divinity,
9:1.3 The Conjoint Actor is the c. of all actual reality; he
105:3.8 the undeified; c. of the absolute and the relative.
118:10.11 Supreme increasingly emerges as the meaningful c.
correlators
108:3.8 who unitedly are functioning as far-flung universe c..
113:3.5 On the intellectual level they are the c. of mind and
correspond
43:7.1 mortals have their morontia forms attuned to c.
48:2.15 morontia existence progressively modified to c. with
135:3.3 years old, c. with these statements of the Scriptures
correspondence
72:3.2 small country settlements carry on this work by c.,
81:6.25 the modern appreciation of ethics developed in c.
corresponding
4:2.7 of any such c. defects in the character of God.
15:1.4 This position, with the c. one to the west,
33:8.6 material activities of Urantia which bear c. names.
47:7.3 given permission to visit the transition world of c.
56:7.1 signalizes c. enlargements of deity function to
56:7.6 a c. withdrawing of the first three manifestations of
61:7.18 roughly c. to the beginning of the Holocene or
66:3.1 Persian Gulf in the district c. to later Mesopotamia.
82:3.1 there was a c. evolution of the mating mores,
100:5.6 one should postulate a similar and c. realm of
118:2.5 will a c. emergence of God the Ultimate in the
133:5.8 achieve a logical, true, and c. unity of thought?
162:4.4 fifty priests with a c. number of Levites officiated.
196:3.6 attain high levels of spiritual insight and c. spheres of
correspondingly
7:3.2 and c. more responsive to the inward pulling urge
corresponds
43:1.8 administrative triangle whose number c. to that of
47:7.1 The culture of this mansion world c. in general to
64:0.2 story roughly c. to the pre-Planetary Prince days of
64:0.2 appearance of the six colored races and roughly c. to
corridors
125:0.5 the temple and its various courts, galleries, and c..
162:7.6 Master quickly made his way through the temple c.
corroborate
28:6.6 The formal records are on file to c. the testimony
corroborated
189:2.9 albeit this teaching is c. by the testimony of many
corrupt—verb
53:2.2 plans to Satan, but it required several months to c.
53:7.9 to c. these developing minds in mercy salvaged from
53:8.2 Subsequent to their effort to c. Michael when in the
53:8.6 neither can Caligastia draw near their souls to c.
corrupt—adjective
97:9.15 David’s c. political machine began to get personal
97:9.23 The real undoing of Judah was effected by a c. and
97:9.23 they destroyed the Jerusalem ring of c. politicians.
135:10.2 John denounced with vehemence the c. political
140:3.19 forth good fruit, but the c. tree bears evil fruit.
140:3.19 evil fruit, neither can a c. tree produce good fruit.
153:4.4 good, or else will the tree become c. and its fruit c..
corrupted
53:1.3 you c. your wisdom because of your brightness.”
corrupter
166:5.5 Abner denounced Paul as the “clever c. of the life
corruption
189:2.7 and visible processes of mortal decay and material c..
cortex
49:5.14 the two-hemisphere type of the Urantian cerebral c.
coruler
33:3.6 on his Spirit companion, constituting the Spirit c.
cosmic—see Cosmic; see citizenship; see mind
16:9.5 Civilizations are unstable because they are not c.;
54:1.7 Even wisdom is divine and safe only when it is c. in
cosmic accident
2:1.4 God is not a c.; neither is he an experimenter.
65:4.3 planned, that organic evolution is not a mere c..
cosmic achievement
16:7.6 experience in attainment of ascending levels of c..
109:2.7 the enactment of some c. essential to the spiritual
110:6.14 an unmistakable improvement in all phases of c.
110:7.2 a human being has completed the circles of c.,
cosmic action
12:3.8 ninety-five per cent of the active c.-gravity action
31:10.12 experience will have passed from the stage of c..
116:2.1 the appearance on the stage of c. of the high creators
117:6.17 presence and the c. of the God of all experience.
cosmic activity or activities
12:1.14 a continuous belt of c. encircling the whole of the
21:2.1 permitted to choose the space site of his future c.,
55:4.19 —social, cultural, philosophic, c., and spiritual.
cosmic actuality
110:6.17 kinship with the c. of the Supreme Being.
cosmic adaptability
180:5.9 philosophy of the living flexibility and c. of truth
cosmic adaptation
100:3.5 The greater the quality of c., the more of meaning
cosmic addresses
13:2.1 worlds, reunion spheres, serving as permanent c..
cosmic adjustments
114:7.9 fortuitous combination of c. that these revelations
cosmic advancement
28:6.2 question in all our plans for the c. of the creatures of
cosmic agents
104:4.13 Energy is organized by the c. of the Third Source
cosmic allurements
12:9.1 in responding to the c. of such supernal goals of
cosmic ancestry
15:4.1 do not fully comprehend the c. of the ultimatons.
cosmic appearance
104:5.12 so are triodities involved in the c. of experiential
cosmic appreciation
106:9.9 to increased capacities for reality reception and c..
cosmic arena
116:3.2 varied intelligence focuses represent the c. of choice.
cosmic art
56:10.3 beautiful, the attainment of the apex of c..
cosmic association
108:5.7 what is really going on in the c. of a divine Monitor
cosmic attainment
168:4.12 your achievement of those spiritual levels of actual c.
cosmic attitudes
19:3.7 Such close approximation of the united c. of the
cosmic breadth
112:1.10 of personality have to do with c., length, and depth,
cosmic brotherhood
12:7.11 or is carried forward by the momentum of the c..
cosmic causation
130:4.7 Life is an adaptation of the original c. to the demands
cosmic cause
12:5.11 human personality can act as the c. of such events.
cosmic chemical formulas
36:2.14 There are one million fundamental or c. which
cosmic circle(s)
49:6.8 attainment and traversal (mastery) of the seven c..
55:4.2 larger groups of human beings reach the third c. of
102:3.10 affirming that the c. is universal, eternal, infinite,
110:6.16 to explain the significance of the c. to the material
110:6.16 The attainment of these c. will become a part of
110:6.18 The mastery of the c. is related to the quantitative
110:6.19 There is an indirect relation between c. attainment
110:6.21 The mastery of the first c. signalizes the attainment
110:7.1 The achievement of the seven c. does not equal
110:7.2 has completed the circles of c. achievement,
112:5.6 Though the c. of personality growth must eventually
114:7.2 function in the higher c. of intellectual achievement
cosmic citizens
84:7.4 experience is essential, the idea of procreating c.,
cosmic citizenship—see citizenship
cosmic cloud(s)
41:6.2 The c., the great space blanket, consists of the
57:8.22 Land elevation, c., and oceanic influences are the
57:4.2 dark islands, comets, meteors, and c. dust clouds.
cosmic cocoon
117:6.8 Human life experience is the c. in which the
cosmic communication
23:3.8 avenues of divine service, personal ministry, and c..
cosmic compass
107:0.6 The Adjuster is man’s infallible c., always pointing
cosmic complement
32:3.12 personality is the natural c. of the ever-perfect
cosmic comprehension
118:8.3 by augmented universe insight and increased c..
115:1.2 give way before the expansions of enlarging c..
cosmic concepts
44:7.3 C. of true philosophy, the portrayal of celestial
94:6.8 the c. of the old philosopher who taught the truth as
cosmic conceptions
130:7.8 The enlarging c. of an advancing spirit personality
cosmic conditions
58:3.5 All of these essential c. had to evolve to a status
cosmic configuration
104:4.9 always is the physical pattern—the c.—derived from
104:4.14 the second triunity determines the patterns of c..
cosmic consciousness
0:0.2 in our endeavor to expand c. and enhance spiritual
0:2.2 C. implies the recognition of a First Cause, the one
47:7.5 A real birth of c. takes place on mansonia number
48:3.17 which appears to be designed to translate the c. from
100:5.2 from confusion of c. to unification of personality,
104:3.2 As the c. of mortal man expands, he perceives the
112:2.9 indicates the working of spirit synthesis and c. in
cosmic consequence
112:7.17 finaliters whose natures are the c. of the blending of
cosmic consistency
102:2.5 of the realization of c. constancy and consistency.
cosmic constancy
102:2.5 satisfaction of the realization of c. and consistency.
cosmic contemplation
55:1.4 personality presence of spirit beings, and silent c..
cosmic co-ordinates
87:4.7 The concept of good and evil as c. is very much alive
cosmic co-ordination
110:1.6 that c., that divine attunement, that celestial fusion,
cosmic creation
56:10.9 embraces the harmonious relations and rhythms of c.
cosmic data
101:4.10 5. Presenting c. in such a manner as to illuminate the
cosmic Deity
101:5.4 the eventual attainment of the c., whose purpose has
104:4.34 Sixth Triunity—the triunity of c.-associated Deity.
160:2.8 devotion to a common cause, mutual loyalty to a c..
cosmic depth
112:1.10 dimensions of personality have to do with c. length,
cosmic derivation
56:1.1 But this c. is an eternity event; at no time—past,
cosmic desertion
114:7.14 to produce a feeling of c. or planetary orphanage.
cosmic destiny
19:1.8 final evolutionary goal of personal attainment or c..
71:7.2 of values, the goals of living, and the glories of c..
117:7.17 The curtain of c. will draw back to reveal the
118:0.13 finds not only c. but liberation from the limitations of
cosmic determinism
103:5.10 the victim of the hopeless fatality of a mechanistic c..
cosmic difficulties
84:6.6 problems and in the overcoming of manifold c..
cosmic dignity
97:6.2 ascended to a Deity level of planetary and even c..
cosmic dimensions
130:7.6 consciousness approaches awareness of seven c.,
cosmic discrimination
16:6.6 This is the mathematical form of the c..
16:6.7 This is the judicial form of the c..
16:6.8 insight, the reverential and worshipful form of the c..
cosmic disharmony
130:4.8 of self-conscious life to the universe results in c..
cosmic dissolution
2:3.4 iniquity, then upon the cessation of life, upon c.,
cosmic Duality
94:6.3 Absolute Tao, and from Unity there appears c.,
cosmic dust
57:4.2 of dark islands, comets, meteors, and c. clouds.
cosmic economy
112:2.6 In the c. economy insight precedes foresight.
115:1.4 done so, as to the necessity of the finite in the c.,
cosmic endowment
16:6.4 It is this universal c. of will creatures which saves
130:4.6 Personality is that c., that phase of universal reality,
cosmic energy or energies
12:1.2 we conceive that some of the c. would be observed
12:4.1 All units of c. are in primary revolution, are engaged
51:1.4 direct and automatic intake of certain sustaining c..
104:4.27 absolutely controls the fundamental units of c. and
105:3.4 is all c. grasped in the gravity control of the First
105:3.5 Conjoint Actor; infinite integrator of Paradise c.
105:4.9 fullness of eternity witnesses the diversification of c.,
111:1.2 much as nebulae take origin in the c. of space.
112:3.2 persistence of the persistence of momentum of c..
115:3.14 mind activation of c., the conceptualization of spirit
116:5.15 bringing c. into harmony with the concepts of mind
116:6.7 there is a wide gulf between c. and divine spirit;
cosmic enlightenment
20:9.1 experienced a spiritual age, a millennium of c..
cosmic equity
54:6.10 comprehension of such many-sided problems in c.
cosmic eruptions
41:3.5 The most recent of the major c. in Orvonton was the
cosmic event(s)
2:1.5 No thing is new to God, and no c. ever comes as a
4:1.10 unity that seems to underlie the whole fabric of c..
10:4.6 attempts to explain the totality of any isolated c. or
118:10.6 may interpose a fatherly hand in the stream of c.
cosmic evolution
4:2.6 growth, and progress of a universe experiment in c..
12:8.15 In c. matter becomes a philosophic shadow cast by
15:14.3 that the six unique purposes of c. as manifested in
49:1.1 C. may not always be understandable (predictable),
106:0.16 6. The impossibility of depicting c. and destiny in
106:3.5 while both c. and spirit evolution are by mind and
110:6.7 The conquest of these levels of c. is reflected in three
112:2.15 The purpose of c. is to achieve unity of personality
118:4.3 the creators enact the never-ending drama of c..
cosmic existence
19:1.12 Paradise Center of all personality reality and all c..
54:1.3 Liberty is a self-destroying technique of c. when its
115:6.2 These successive levels of c. become dependent
117:1.3 grows out of the fact that this c. is a consequence of
cosmic expansion
105:2.10 the endless matrix, the possibility for all future c..
cosmic experience
25:3.17 continue to function as quartets of accumulated c.
116:6.7 possibility of c. is made available alike to creature
cosmic experientials
115:2.1 in no way makes it impossible to realize new c..
cosmic expression
12:0.3 the infinite Creator is not manifest in finality of c.,
cosmic extremes
56:10.3 the unification of the vastness of the c. of Creator
cosmic factors
4:2.3 Nature is a time-space resultant of two c.: first,
cosmic fairness
54:1.3 is regardful of social equity, c., universe fraternity,
cosmic focal point
104:4.26 the First Source, the c. of the Unqualified Absolute,
cosmic fog
12:1.14 These space zones are free from star dust—c. fog.
cosmic force(s) or cosmic-force
0:6.4 we generally use the terms c., emergent energy,
0:6.5 1. C. embraces all energies deriving from the
0:11.2 Both potency of c. and potency of spirit force are
9:1.1 power-control creatures and the activator of the c.
9:4.5 C. responds to mind even as cosmic mind responds
11:1.4 nether Paradise or follow the insurging cycles of c.
11:5.1 We are informed that all physical-energy and c.
11:7.8 resistance to motion that is universally followed by c.
11:8.4 The numerous forms of c., physical energy, universe
11:8.5 of space potency into the pre-energy forms of c..
12:2.4 We are informed that the metamorphosis of c. in
12:8.2 The bestowal of c., the domain of cosmic gravity,
36:6.5 evolution and survives only as a part of the c. of the
42:2.2 ability of adopting the following classification for c.,
42:2.22 the phenomenon of the transmutation of c. into
42:2.23 fully the origin, nature, and transmutations of c.,
42:6.4 three varieties of motion: mutual resistance to c.,
cosmic foresight
99:2.4 their religion has conferred upon them enhanced c.
cosmic gifts
16:9.4 And these c., socialized, constitute civilization.
cosmic good
98:7.6 Zoroastrian conception of the struggle between c.
180:5.10 of the highest c. of the individual who is loved.
cosmic grasping
71:7.3 become world-wide, idealistic, self-realizing, and c..
cosmic gravity
12:3.8 ninety-five per cent of the active c.-gravity action
12:8.2 The bestowal of cosmic force, the domain of c.,
cosmic growth
100:1.7 C. thus attends on the accumulation of meanings
106:0.19 to present a unified concept of the c. of things,
110:6.1 traversal of the seven circles of c. does not equal
110:6.18 to attain further quantitative realization of c. just as
117:5.14 witnesses the exhaustion of the capacity for c.,
118:0.10 the mobilization preludes to new adventures in c.,
118:0.13 age is the antechamber of the following era of c.,
cosmic gulf
112:2.10 There exists a great c. between matter and thought,
cosmic happening
15:5.11 following a collision or some equally revivifying c..
cosmic horizons
104:2.3 expanding c. demand that man give recognition to
cosmic illumination
52:7.9 ascending heights of wisdom, spirituality, and c..
cosmic import
25:6.6 Celestial Recorders can show the records of c. in
cosmic individuals
117:6.22 The Father treats each of his ascending sons as c..
cosmic infinity
105:3.7 reactive, and abeyant; the unrevealed c. of the I AM;
cosmic influences
111:2.5 1. The human mind and all c. antecedent thereto
cosmic insanity
67:1.4 of personality disintegration as to border on c..
cosmic insight or cosmic-insight
16:7.8 would moral choosing be futile without that c. which
16:8.12 5. C., the grasp of universe meanings.
48:7.31 the later worlds are mastering the higher levels of c.
49:6.8 associated intellectual, social, spiritual, and c. values.
71:3.6 3. C. interpreted in terms of planetary facts, needs,
71:4.14 12. Augmentation of c.—spirituality.
71:7.12 7. C.—spiritual discernment.
81:6.38 greatness, moral worth, social cleverness, and c..
89:10.4 mortal mind to the superb levels of moral nobility, c.,
95:3.2 Man can even evolve spiritual values and derive c.
100:4.2 of spiritual vision and enhancement of c..
100:6.9 of increased bestowals of divine wisdom and c..
106:0.1 Man’s terrestrial orientation, and his c., are all
110:6.15 Concerning mind, emotions, and c., this achievement
111:0.1 really known only through c. and spiritual discovery.
113:4.4 for the purpose of augmenting the c. of the human
140:4.8 a combination of c. and the total of one’s reactions
cosmic instrument
111:1.6 Mind is the c. on which the human will can play
cosmic intellectuality
111:1.7 the two extremes of c.—the wholly mechanized and
cosmic intelligence
110:4.1 Adjusters are able to receive the stream of c. coming
111:2.1 Throughout the mind functions of c., the totality of
cosmic interrelatedness
100:3.6 and realization of the c. of both of these experiences.
cosmic intuitions
16:6.9 of living never fails to develop these three c.;
16:6.9 they are constitutive in the self-consciousness of
16:6.10 And it is these three c. that give objective validity
cosmic laboratories
58:3.4 The vast hydrogen clouds are veritable c. chemical
65:8.5 In the c. evolutionary laboratories mind is always
cosmic law
4:1.1 and the divine spirits who, in accordance with c.,
cosmic leasehold
21:3.1 action constitutes title of physical possession, a c..
cosmic length
112:1.10 of personality have to do with c., depth, and breadth.
cosmic level(s)
5:3.8 becomes an experience realized on four c.:
6:6.1 man perceives mind on the finite, personal, and c.
42:10.1 and provisionally disclosed on intervening c..
101:6.13 through the attainment of the c. of the Supreme mind
110:6.16 be better denominated c.—actual meaning grasps
cosmic life
109:0.1 the Adjuster achieve skill for the next stage of c.
cosmic loom
111:2.2 The material mind of mortal man is the c. that carries
cosmic loyalty
99:3.16 to create, sustain, and inspire such a c. in the citizen
cosmic manifestation
106:8.17 in some form of unimagined liaison and c..
cosmic meaning(s)
5:1.4 increasing levels of c. are attained independently
47:5.3 introduction to the intelligent comprehension of c.
55:6.5 by the level of conjoint morontia values and c..
65:8.6 then c. become discernible, and the personality is
87:7.7 the new cult must enhance c., augment moral values,
100:1.8 meditation on c., worshipful problem solving,
111:3.5 consists in the union of supreme values and c.
180:5.8 The true c. of this rule of universal relationship is
cosmic mechanism(s)
28:4.9 have at their command living beings attuned to c. of
42:11.6 automatic-appearing c. always tend to conceal the
cosmic mediation
107:5.1 prone to look upon mind as a c. between spirit and
cosmic mind—see mind
cosmic minded
104:1.13 It has been difficult for many who are c. to believe
cosmic ministry
5:6.4 acting in his exclusively personal domain of c..
111:2.9 a supermaterial endowment of c. which insures the
115:6.3 The Supreme Being embraces possibilities for c. that
117:5.10 How do these manifold circuits of c. register the
cosmic morality
39:4.10 teachers further quicken your appreciation of c.—
110:3.10 This is the birth of c. and the dawning realization of
117:4.8 of man to the Supreme is the foundation for c.,
cosmic motions
116:7.2 to sustain the material activities and c. of space.
cosmic nature
55:4.11 potential of an intellectual, philosophic, and c.
55:6.3 exhibit superior qualities of a philosophic, and c.
cosmic occurrences
58:3.3 origin of the space rays are determined by many c.
cosmic organism
112:5.1 the relative individuation of a being within the c..
cosmic orientation
118:1.1 It is helpful to man’s c. to attain all possible
cosmic orphan
114:7.17 Urantia is not a c. stigmatized by sin and shut away
cosmic overcontrol
1:2.10 God exercises c. of the physical level equally in the
10:5.1 such as totality attitudes, co-ordinate action, and c..
21:2.12 grasp of Paradise or of c. inherent in the presence of
29:3.3 closely associated with the c. of the Supreme Being.
cosmic oversoul
117:5.1 The great Supreme is the c. of the grand universe.
cosmic panorama
105:7.18 the far-flung c. of the subabsolute manifestations
118:10.23 thus motivating the c. of universes upon universes.
cosmic path
15:1.2 This c. is well charted and is just as thoroughly
92:7.10 The unfettered progress of the personality in this c.
cosmic performance
112:1.5 a perfected range of c. dimensional performance.
cosmic personalities
112:5.19 immortal soul, with the assistance of numerous c.,
cosmic perspective
48:6.28 Mansion world students achieve c.—depth—by
99:7.2 mortal man needs the sustenance of a far-flung c..
112:5.4 Human beings, from a c., are born, live, and die in
cosmic phenomena
29:2.11 regard to all c. below the levels of “gravity energy.”
112:7.11 most engrossing and amazing of all the c. of this age.
cosmic philosophy
19:1.5 The mind would ordinarily crave to approach the c.
36:2.20 creature life as it is related to the c. of the expanding
55:1.4 The schools of c. here conduct their graduation
104:3.2 his c. must accelerate in evolution to keep pace with
111:6.6 has experientially unified these in his own evolving c.
cosmic planes
112:1.1 Personality thus performs on three c. or in three
cosmic poise
100:6.6 that c. which betokens the absence of all doubt and
cosmic position
112:1.19 In a good system all factors are in c. position.
cosmic potential(s)
2:3.4 the metamorphoses into the c. whence they once
12:0.3 much of the c. of the Infinite is still self-contained
94:6.5 life as the emergence of a personality from the c.,
118:9.5 products of mind, creative mind acting on and in c..
cosmic power
8:6.1 an eternal action, a c., a holy influence, a universal
111:7.3 Adj. to strengthen you with the spiritual truths of c.
cosmic pre-existence
21:5.8 inherent in the c. of certain forces and personalities.
cosmic presence
116:4.3 since has focalized the c. of the Supreme Mind,
cosmic problem
19:1.6 reality problem—human or divine, terrestrial or c.—
100:4.2 at the effort required to wrestle with c. solving.
112:2.17 of identity actualization together with c. solving
cosmic progression(s)
22:3.4 you are ascending the worlds of your ordained c.,
107:1.3 we are more or less familiar with their c. up to the
cosmic projections
44:5.2 They are the persistent students of the c. of Paradise.
cosmic providence
12:7.1 law which is equivalent to the function of a c..
cosmic quality or qualities
16:9.2 to sense the unification value of these three c. in the
16:9.2 inception the soul is real; it has c. survival qualities.
112:2.15 characterized by an inherent c. which may be called
cosmic reaction
4:1.7 I am constantly confronted with c. which I cannot
94:3.2 postulate was identified as creative energy and c..
117:6.5 and the child of the c. of the Supreme Being,
cosmic reality or realities
0:1.1 phenomena of deity activities on diverse levels of c.,
5:6.3 Personality is that quality and value in c. which is
6:4.1 The Eternal Son motivates the spirit level of c.;
10:3.19 transcend even the primal manifestations of c..
11:0.1 Isle is the most gigantic organized body of c. in all
11:2.10 Source has concentrated all absolute potential for c.
11:8.2 Every known form of c. has the bend of the ages,
12:8.9 mind to comprehend the seven levels of relative c.,
12:8.16 A c. can be nonexistent in personality experience.
14:2.6 a balance between all c. and all spiritual forces.
16:8.6 It indicates capacity for experience with in and c.,
19:1.6 reality problem—human or divine, terrestrial or c.—
19:1.9 blunder by oversimplifying c. evolutionary reality,
21:5.7 which cannot be sometime co-ordinated with c.
42:1.2 for they are but diverse manifestations of the same c.
42:2.3 intension of this concept implies the totality of c.—
42:2.4 zones are the centrum of the Paradise cycle of c..
42:10.1 endless sweep of relative c. from the absoluteness
52:5.3 passion of this dispensation is the penetration of c.
54:1.4 Liberty is nonexistent apart from c., and personality
65:7.8 mental, and spiritual gravity are distinct realms of c.,
67:1.4 of a personality who is knowingly resisting c..
94:11.6 self-realization results from identification with c.
94:12.6 once again receive the truth of expanded c. even as
100:6.2 the value which is held to be supreme is truly a c.
101:7.6 a living experience in the ascending values of c..
102:6.5 must be reckoned with, but when contacting with c.,
102:7.9 If the nonreligious approaches to c. presume to
103:9.9 love; and these are the ideals of objective c. whose
104:3.4 While reason demands a monotheistic unity of c.,
104:5.6 The Paradise Isle is the absolute of c., the absolute
104:5.6 sum total of actualized reality—spirit, c., or mindal.
104:5.11 of all latent energy reality—spirit, mindal, or c..
106:0.1 of Deity to the genesis and manifestations of c.;
112:1.10 to experience unchallengeable consciousness of c..
112:1.18 is the unifier of all these factors as related to c..
112:2.8 the human personality with and in the c. of certain
112:2.11 the insight of spirit can still perceive c. and supreme
112:2.12 experiential realization of the c. of the observation
112:5.1 Selfhood is a c. whether material, morontial, or
115:1.3 diverse levels of c. have been designated as finite,
116:6.5 new personal unification of the several kinds of c..
117:3.1 The c. variously designated as the Supreme Being,
118:3.3 accordingly relegated to the domain of relative c..
cosmic realization
110:6.17 material and spiritual forces greatly augments c.
117:0.3 of Supremacy advanced one more step toward c..
cosmic recognition
16:9.1 unification of these universe reality responses of c..
cosmic reflex
108:2.11 that such bestowals are determined by some c. action
cosmic relations
100:1.1 highest concepts of diversified life situations and c..
cosmic relationships
10:8.8 the c. of the Universal Absolute will tend to grow in
50:5.9 meanings, and culture grasps at c. and true values.
53:0.1 disregard of fraternal obligations, blindness to c..
56:10.6 attempts to discover new levels of harmonious c..
103:7.8 The truth—an understanding of c., universe facts,
104:3.4 plural Absolutes and of their co-ordination in c..
cosmic reliability
50:7.1 a peculiar quality of confidence in c. which is not
cosmic reserve corps
114:7.13 (The c. of universe-conscious citizens on Urantia
cosmic response(s)
16:6.6 the nonfactual, reflective conclusions based on c..
16:6.9 insights, these c., are innate in the cosmic mind,
cosmic responsibility
112:5.5 is man’s greatest opportunity and his supreme c..
117:4.9 lies the great c. of self-conscious personalities.
cosmic salt
99:1.4 Religion must act as the c. which prevents the
cosmic scheme
12:9.6 thereby disrupting the c. of personality identity.
cosmic scope
54:1.7 wisdom is divine and safe only when it is c. in scope
cosmic self-destruction
118:7.7 The possibility of c cannot be avoided if the evolving
cosmic self-maintenance
42:11.7 progressive evolution associated with c. is universal.
cosmic self-realization
94:8.17 such achievements constitute true progress in c..
94:11.6 True c. results from identification with cosmic reality
cosmic sense
118:4.7 are, in actuality, transformative creators in the c..
cosmic service
18:0.11 passing of time added to their equipment for c..
cosmic situation(s)
54:6.10 wisdom is essential to the understanding of c..
112:5.14 consciousness cannot reappear until a c. has been
cosmic socialization
56:10.14 C. constitutes the highest form of personality
cosmic sociology
3:4.7 is an actual experience in c., the Creator-creature
cosmic source
56:1.1 As the c., Paradise functions prior to space and
cosmic stage
105:7.15 This is the c. on which is enacted the endless drama
cosmic stamina
91:9.2 You must possess c. stamina.
cosmic standpoint
112:3.2 From the c. the mortal is already dead;
cosmic substitute
109:1.3 Actual living experience has no c. substitute.
cosmic suicide
117:4.4 was worth while in the life of such a c. will persist,
cosmic summation
115:7.4 the Supreme, who is the Deity focalization and c. of
cosmic system
112:1.17 This distinction is vital, for in a c. the individual
cosmic technique
16:6.10 of the Infinite is by a c. of self-revelation.
42:1.3 of natural laws apart from the c. of Paradise and
100:3.7 Evolution is a c. technique of growth.
cosmic tension
116:7.6 there is built up a profound c. which can only find
cosmic thinking
16:6.9 these qualities of courageous and independent c..
cosmic total
117:6.22 Father treats his experiential children as a single c..
cosmic truth(s)
2:7.10 integrated modern concepts of c., universe beauty,
94:3.8 numerous c., but it has all too often fallen victim to
102:6.10 the theories of materialistic fact in favor of the c. of
118:10.15 goodness attained through the pursuit of c..
cosmic tyranny
118:10.1 to do that, for that would be nothing short of c..
cosmic understandings
50:5.9 impel them to seek for spiritual satisfactions and c.
cosmic undertakings
50:7.1 special assignments to c. where unquestioned faith
cosmic unity
50:5.10 are now co-ordinated in c. and unselfish service.
58:6.8 Those that attain c. persist, while those that fall short
87:4.6 made it difficult for religionists to conceive of c..
111:1.2 There is a c. in the several mind levels of the
cosmic universe
133:5.8 There is unity in the c. if you could only discern its
cosmic unreality
2:3.5 Such attitudes of c. can survive in the universe only
cosmic upheaval
57:4.6 the outer systems are safe at the time of such a c..
cosmic value(s)
49:6.8 intellectual, social, spiritual, and c.-insight values.
99:3.13 of spiritual insight and the appreciation of c..
112:5.22 mortal memory of personality relationships has c.
117:6.4 act of choosing to do the will of the Creator is a c.
195:7.16 Religion is the divine embrace of c. and connotes
cosmic viewpoints
116:4.9 Creators acquire the natures and c. of their actual
cosmic welfare
25:2.12 temporal existence and c. of the creatures of time.
cosmic whole
116:5.16 hence no part of the c. can find real stability until the
cosmic window
103:0.1 The Adjuster is the c. through which the creature
cosmic wisdom
50:5.9 of fear and superstition to the high levels of c.
54:1.7 Even wisdom is divine and safe only when it is c. in
54:6.10 C. is essential to the understanding of cosmic
55:0.1 ever-advancing revelations of divine truth and c..
55:4.21 C. seems to become constitutive in the ministry of
55:11.4 achievements in the supreme realization of c..
56:10.20 peace, moral satisfaction, spiritual joy, and c..
106:9.12 evolving personality on ever-ascending levels of c.,
118:7.8 completion of c.-wisdom attainment, and finality of
118:9.9 of all creature reality, the consummation of c.,
cosmic work
16:4.4 any personal connection between the c.-energy work
cosmic-associated
104:4.34 The Sixth Triunity—the triunity of c. Deity.
cosmic-energy
16:4.4 trace any personal connection between the c. work
cosmic-gravity
12:3.8 about ninety-five per cent of the active c. action of
cosmic-mind—see mind
cosmic-wisdom
118:7.8 completion of c. attainment, and finality of creature
Cosmic Gravity
12:3.5 4. The C. Gravity of the Isle of Paradise.
Cosmic Pattern
104:4.1 First Person of Deity, Primal C., and Essence of
Cosmic Supremacy
29:4.35 dissociators never transgress the mandates of C..
cosmically
0:11.12 making it c. possible to have material universes in
11:1.2 The Father is c. focalized, spiritually personalized,
56:4.5 Philosophically, c., and with reference to differential
106:1.1 phases of the finite become c. integrated only as a
112:5.10 When the spiritually and c. advanced mortals die,
116:4.7 personality progressions which, when c. totaled,
117:5.13 C. moral and divinely spiritual character represents
184:4.6 technique whereby the c. lonely mortals of earth
cosmologic
56:10.5 The attainment of c. levels of thought includes:
cosmological
104:1.13 Only in its philosophic implications and c.
104:2.6 philosophical and c. reason demand the recognition
cosmologies
101:3.1 lives in spite of its contamination with erroneous c.
101:4.1 discover errors on the face of the associated c.
102:1.3 with the statements of partial and transient c..
cosmology
12:9.3 of materialistic philosophy and mechanistic c..
55:5.6 to excel in the sciences and philosophies of c..
56:10.2 absorbed in the experiential study of c., divinity,
56:10.3 the pursuit of beauty—c.—you all too often limit to
56:10.8 even c. leads to the pursuit of divine reality values—
94:11.12 to unify their philosophy and to harmonize their c..
94:12.1 The great weakness in the c. of Buddhism was
98:7.6 the dogmas, tenets, and c. of the Hellenized and
99:4.13 c. which portrays the triune existence of spirit, mind,
101:1.5 of the rationalistic speculations of a material c.,
101:4.1 wise from time to time to provide instruction in c..
101:4.1 Any c. presented as a part of revealed religion is
101:4.2 The c. of these revelations is not inspired.
101:4.5 While statements with reference to c. are never
111:4.4 eugenics, philosophy, the fine arts, religion, and c..
cosmopolitan
44:8.6 celestial artisans, that c. body of exquisite workers
64:7.3 India became the home of the most c. population
79:3.8 contributed to the diversification of a c. culture,
80:9.16 best opportunity for blending in the c. population of
94:1.1 In the days of Melchizedek, India was a c. country
94:4.1 This, the oldest and most c. of the world’s religions,
97:9.11 David’s c. tribe of Judah was more gentile than
132:0.3 desire to study and mingle with this c. aggregation of
132:4.1 this, the largest and most c. city of the world.
133:3.4 Corinth was the most c. city of the Mediterranean
cosmos
0:11.13 The finite can coexist in the c. along with the Infinite
1:3.5 the ultimate reality of the personal c is absonite spirit
1:5.16 all the mind expression of the expanding c..
3:1.2 God is revealed throughout the c., but the c. can
3:1.2 the c. can never contain or encompass the entirety
4:1.12 the apparent “accidents” of the c. are undoubtedly a
9:7.4 unerring operations of this consciousness of the c..
10:4.6 The Trinity functions on all levels of the c., and man
11:6.2 in the contraction and expansion cycles of the c..
12:6.2 is absolute in the spiritual administration of the c. in
12:8.14 In the evolutionary c. energy-matter is dominant
15:14.9 Your planet is a member of an enormous c.; you
16:6.4 that these realities so respond to the mind of the c..
16:7.6 Virtue is righteousness—conformity with the c..
16:8.15 recognition of the three basic mind realities of the c.:
48:7.9 and unforeseen accidents do not occur in the c..
48:7.12 of truth, and the melody vibrates throughout the c.,
48:7.14 12. The greatest affliction of the c. is never to have
56:1.1 the material c. come forth from the nuclear Isle of
57:3.6 on an independent adventure in the c. of creation.
58:2.3 in the creation, and maintenance of the material c..
87:6.1 odds in the one-sided struggle of man versus the c..
90:3.1 since his limited comprehension of the c. led him
92:4.3 the response of the superintellectual c. to the hunger
94:3.3 the primordial creative potency of the potential c.,
94:6.3 between the potentials and the actuals of the c.,
94:6.10 placed upon the Way of Heaven, the pattern of the c.
94:11.6 the finite c. of energy, mind, and spirit, bounded by
98:2.7 probings into the nature and reality of the c..
99:4.13 these three partial approaches to the reality of the c.
101:6.16 possible of manifestation in the evolving c. of time
101:10.2 man is aware that he is a part of the ideational c.,
101:10.8 are no longer a slavish part of the mathematical c.
102:3.10 and classify the segmented parts of the limitless c..
102:3.10 Religion grasps the idea-of-the-whole, the entire c..
102:3.10 This c. of the Infinite I AM is therefore endless,
102:3.12 feeling of reality to man’s spiritual insight into the c..
102:4.6 Spiritual experience is the real soul of man’s c..
102:5.1 In the evolving c. the potential is what is to be, and
103:6.4 the c. appears to be mechanical and energy-material.
103:6.5 applied, are compelled to view the c. in distortion,
103:6.9 religion is man’s experience with the c. of spirit
103:6.9 like a reasonable and unified attitude toward the c..
103:7.3 for an energy understanding of the material c..
104:3.2 Still, with all this belief in the unity of the c., man
104:4.8 self-revelatory to the creatures of the evolving c..
104:4.26 is the center of the force-energy activation of the c.—
104:4.26 this triunity is the energy potential of the c.-infinite
104:4.27 to control and stabilize the metamorphosing c..
104:4.28 the material Paradise heart of the infinite c. beats in
104:4.38 This is the association of Deity-in-the-c.,
104:4.47 manifestations in time and space in the eternal c. are
105:3.5 of intellect upon the creatures of a far-flung c..
106:5.2 the personal phases of the unification of the c.,
106:6.1 meaning-values in the scope of a subabsolute c..
106:6.3 If we assume a c.-infinite—some illimitable c. on
106:7.4 Absolute in some inconceivable c.-infinite may be
106:8.11 with other-than-divinity values in the expanding c..
106:9.4 qualifications and imperfections of reality in the c..
107:4.7 fragment of the existential Cause of the total c.,
107:7.4 throughout the c. the impersonal—the nonpersonal,
111:6.1 of man grow out of his twofold relation to the c..
112:5.1 The living c. is an all but infinitely integrated
115:2.4 apparent method whereby the possibilities of the c.
115:3.1 The absolute c. is conceptually without limit;
115:3.1 Man, a finite creature in an infinite c., must content
115:3.13 are operative on the purely eternal level of the c.,
115:3.14 the triodity of actuality that the existents of the c.
115:3.16 The final dynamics of the c. have to do with the
115:3.17 Statics in growth can never appear in the total c.
116:5.16 equilibrium is inherent in the fact of the growing c..
116:7.1 mechanism of the vast creation of the vibrant c..
116:7.3 the spirit of this emerging personality of the c.
116:7.4 spiritual values of all the creations of the finite c. of
116:7.6 creates a genuine divinity tension in the living c.
117:1.1 the grand universe, the consciousness of the finite c.,
117:1.3 unity is expressed in the finite c. in the Supreme,
117:2.9 does this finite c. progressively evolve in response
117:3.13 The Father originates the concept of a finite c.;
117:4.10 value meanings of the c. into your evolving selfhood?
117:5.1 In him the qualities and quantities of the c. do find
117:5.12 forever a part of the living c., the Supreme person.
117:6.3 the Supreme is to the finite c.; his Deity is the great
117:6.27 can ever be lonely in his journey through the c.,
118:1.1 possible comprehension of Deity’s relation to the c..
118:4.7 It is upon a c impregnated by the capacity-producing
118:7.2 It rather indicates the foreordained trend of the c.
118:8.11 is stable and, in some form, continuing in the c..
118:9.1 are enabled to coexist in the c. with the Infinite.
130:4.3 appreciation of, and response to, the intellectual c..
130:4.13 such a c. obscures the living light of the universal
130:7.7 on the ascending and perfecting levels of the c..
195:6.14 that determiners are not the exclusive law of the c..
cosmos-infinite
104:4.26 within this triunity is the energy potential of the c.,
106:6.3 If we assume a c—some illimitable cosmos on beyond
106:7.4 the Unqualified Absolute in some inconceivable c.
cosovereign
17:6.9 of the era of light and life the local universe c. enters
cosovereignty
17:6.8 the Creator Son elevates the Mother Spirit to c. and
cost
84:8.6 self-gratifications have indeed c. a fatal price if
86:6.7 and frightful price to pay, but it was worth all it c.,
89:1.7 have c. vast treasure in effort, sacrifice, and self-
92:3.9 terribly expensive, but they were worth all they c..
97:1.6 almost c. Samuel his life, when he dared to proclaim:
124:2.9 it c. only about one fourth as much to live there as in
133:4.12 the thing which is about to c. you your temporal life.
137:8.14 whatever it shall c. you in the things of the world,
140:8.28 The c. of remaining in the progressive ascent of the
149:2.13 they had determined to hold in their hearts at all c..
162:2.2 these teachers are determined to uphold at any c..
171:1.2 he had preached the sermon on “Counting the C..”
171:2.0 2. ON COUNTING THE COST
171:2.1 which has become known as “Counting the C..”
171:2.3 sit down and count the c. of being my disciple.
171:2.3 without first sitting down to count up the c. to see
171:2.3 If you fail thus to reckon the c., after you have laid
171:2.4 “Now must each of you sit down and count the c.
172:1.7 since the c. of this ointment was a sum equal to
costly
70:2.1 War is strong medicine, very c. and most dangerous;
81:5.3 this guild of civilization exacts c. admission fees,
84:7.27 Family life has become more and more c., while
89:8.7 substituted for something more tangible and c..
172:1.5 to open a large alabaster cruse of very rare and c.
172:1.5 showing indignation that so c. an ointment should
costs
70:11.13 each party made a deposit with the judge to pay the c
83:3.1 wife, they compare to a cat because she c. nothing.
175:3.1 arrest and to bring about his death at any and all c..
costumes
87:1.5 Mourning c. were designed to disguise survivors;
cottages
134:3.6 lived in c. each accommodating about a dozen
couch
132:5.25 this wealthy Roman arose from his c. and delivered
148:9.2 down from Capernaum on a small c. by his friends.
148:9.2 boldly lowered the sick man on his c. by ropes
179:1.3 divan of the host with one c. on the right and eleven
179:1.4 around the table and took his place on the lowest c.
179:5.1 arose from the c. and, taking the cup in his hands,
191:0.8 Most of the time he reclined on a c. in a corner of
couches
147:5.2 the walls of the room behind the c. of the diners,
179:1.1 long table was surrounded by thirteen reclining c.,
189:4.1 resting on the very c. whereon they reclined during
could—non-exhaustive
55:2.10 C. you but visit a planet in an advanced stage of
62:5.9 we did not—c. not—arbitrarily influence Andon and
75:6.4 C. anything have been more tragic!
111:7.2 you c., if you only would—as you work and worry,
140:8.20 C. you have had but one look at him, you would
168:1.1 C. not he who opened the eyes of the blind have
council—see council of; see—Council
2:3.3 extending from the planetary c. up through the
6:5.7 the Son did sit in c with the Father in the eternal past
15:11.2 This legislative or advisory c. consists of seven
16:3.6 When the Seven Master Spirits are in c., it is Master
17:1.2 one of their number to preside over that joint c..
17:1.2 Periodically they journey to Paradise to sit in c. with
20:2.2 being directed by their supreme c. on Paradise,
23:1.7 the annals of the master universe has this Paradise c.
24:6.4 Graduate Guides and the chief of their supreme c.
33:5.2 Immanuel might preside over any high universe c.
35:6.2 This c. is in frequent session at universe headquarters
35:6.4 the Most Highs frequently convene in c. with the
35:9.3 are filled by selections made by the supreme c.
39:1.16 This is the highest angelic c. on any sphere, and it
43:2.3 the Melchizedek c. and the court of the Most High.
43:5.14 the Satania upheaval constitute the emergency c.,
45:1.1 time to time by the Jerusem supreme executive c..
45:2.4 This planetary c. assembles from time to time on the
45:3.9 administration supported by the Jerusem executive c.
45:3.9 This c. consists of twelve members: 1. Hanavard,
45:3.22 This c. periodically chooses three members to
45:3.22 to represent the local system on the supreme c. at
45:4.1 located the headquarters of the Urantia advisory c.,
45:4.2 This Urantia advisory c. is made up of the following
48:2.18 This c. grants material for morontia forms to all
55:10.1 the first act of this supreme c. is to acknowledge the
55:10.7 of an extra-Paradise authority, the supreme c..
66:3.5 buildings of Dalamatia were one story except the c.
66:5.2 1. The c. on food and material welfare.
66:5.2 They taught well digging, spring control, and
66:5.2 They taught those from the higher altitudes and from
66:5.4 This c. was dedicated to the task of selecting and
66:5.11 This c. was employed in fostering industry within the
66:5.11 the trade in the improved salt produced by the c. on
66:5.13 The head of this c. was Hap.
66:5.17 c. was concerned with the introduction of sanitation
66:5.23 8. The planetary c. on art and science.
66:5.31 This supreme c. was directed by Van and was the
66:5.31 This c. was one of wide function, being intrusted
66:7.2 the central temple of worship and the ten c. mansions
67:3.1 of Satania, was broadcast by the Melchizedek c..
67:4.1 Ang and three members of the food c. had survived.
67:6.5 an advisory c. consisting of: one of the loyal aids of
70:5.3 When the c. interpreted the current mores, it was a
70:5.3 The chairman of the c. was one of the forerunners of
74:3.3 with the planetary receivers and the advisory c..
84:7.29 return to the family-c. practices of the Andites.
93:1.2 they convened in solemn c. and petitioned the
114:1.1 One of this c. is now always resident on Urantia as
114:2.3 as “the Baptist,” is chairman of this c. when it is in
114:2.3 But the ex officio head of this c. is the Assigned
114:6.2 This c. serves as the volunteer cabinet of the resident
114:7.11 These embrace the judiciary c., the historicity c.,
114:7.11 the historicity c., the c. on political sovereignty,
119:3.1 The supreme c. on Salvington had just finished the
144:6.2 prepared to go into c. with the apostles of Jesus.
144:6.7 the joint c. had unanimously voted that baptism
144:9.1 Tonight go into joint c. and arrange your affairs
154:0.1 at Tiberias a c. was being held between Herod and
154:0.3 Herod ordered them out of his c. chamber.
154:5.1 an emergency c. at seven o’clock that morning.
163:5.1 The last ten days of November were spent in c. at
164:4.1 leaders of the Sanhedrin decided to convene the c. in
164:5.3 the temple until Josiah came from the c. chamber.
167:0.3 James spoke in the synagogue, and a general c. was
168:3.3 Sanhedrin on that day, never again to sit in the c..
174:2.1 held a c. between the Sanhedrin and some fifty
188:1.2 a secret, even before they withdrew from the c..
council of
15:10.13 The co-ordinate c. of the superuniverse is composed
16:3.15 the presiding head of the Paradise c. of the Seven
18:7.1 the rulings of the supreme c. of their reserve corps.
20:2.8 assigned to the high personal c. of a Creator Son,
20:4.3 Such Adjusters form the supreme Divinington c. of
23:1.6 directed by the c. of the Seven Master Spirits not
25:3.16 are translated to the c. of perfection on Paradise,
28:4.11 consideration at any c. of the Ancients of Days.
33:8.3 The supreme c. of the local universe is made up of
36:2.12 they are minutely scrutinized by the supreme c. of
43:2.4 All judicial problems are first reviewed by the c. of
43:2.8 The combined c. of legislators consists of three
43:5.14 director, the president of the emergency c. of Edentia
45:2.4 the Sovereign presides over the system c. of world
45:3.8 He functions as acting chairman of the executive c.
45:7.4 They are chosen by the Jerusem c. of one thousand,
45:7.4 are selected by the c. of one thousand electors,
48:2.18 They constitute the local planetary c. of supreme
50:2.2 And there is an analogous c. of seventy at the
50:2.3 surround themselves with a supreme c. of twelve,
54:5.12 11. An emergency c. of ex-mortals consisting of
55:10.1 establishment of supreme c. of unlimited authority.
55:10.2 This c. of unlimited authority is chiefly concerned
55:10.5 Avonal Sons of Paradise constitute the new high c.
55:10.6 the service of the supreme c. of unlimited authority.
66:1.2 Caligastia had been attached to the c. of the Life
67:2.2 Van, chairman of the supreme c. of co-ordination.
67:4.1 The c. of art and science remained loyal in its
67:6.2 Life Carriers assumed leadership of this c. of forty,
67:6.5 were administered by a c. of planetary receivers,
67:6.5 Van was assigned a place on the c. of planetary
70:5.2 first real governmental body was the c. of the elders.
70:5.3 In the early c. of the elders there resided the potential
70:5.4 following the unanimous rule of the “c. of seven.”
70:12.2 and diffuse powers of the primitive c. of elders
74:2.6 senior Melchizedek, chief of the c. of receivership on
74:3.5 a feast for the c. of men and women who had been
77:3.1 Accordingly a c. of the tribes was called, and after
80:5.6 When the tribal c. of the Andite elders had adjudged
114:3.4 assume his place in the c. of the Planetary Princes
114:6.2 immediately directed by the seraphic c. of twelve,
114:6.3 I preside over this c. of seraphic chiefs, and I am a
159:6.2 On the Sabbath day a c. of more than one hundred
167:2.3 preached on this parable that night at the general c.
188:3.12 which show that during this period the supreme c. of
188:3.14 sat in the seat of Caligastia in the system c. of the
189:0.1 summoned his c. of the resurrection of sleeping
189:0.1 after the adjournment of this c. of the archangels,
195:1.1 Apostle Paul stood before the c. of the Areopagus
Council of Defense
72:7.7 in the event of war the National C. is empowered to
72:7.14 except war funds assessed by the National C.,
72:11.1 experience, by the president of the National C..
72:11.1 This c. consists of twenty-five members, nominated
Council of Destiny
31:10.9 the seven constitute the Supreme C. on Paradise;
Council of Equilibrium
29:4.2 they are directed and distributed by the C.,
57:1.4 recorded a permit issued by the Uversa C. to the
Council of Nebadon
32:5.9 Messenger temporarily attached to the Supreme C.
Council of the Paradise Corps of the Finality
17:1.7 Supreme Executives by the chief of the Supreme C..
Council of Universe Adjustments
18:6.2 of Days functions on Paradise as the Supreme C..
Council, Archangel
55:12.6 Mighty Messenger assigned to the AC. on Urantia.]
councilors
184:3.17 The c. were anxious to carry these matters to a
184:3.17 they feared Pilate might return to the Roman capital
185:2.1 The Sadducees and c. who had taken it upon
185:5.4 the chief priests and the Sanhedrin c. all shouted at
185:5.13 the direct leadership of the c. of the Sanhedrin;
councils—see councils of
15:11.2 the superuniverse c. elects a native representative.
16:3.15 Therefore in the Master Spirit c. on high, when it
18:5.4 Ancients of Days at the supreme c. on Paradise.
18:6.5 He is an ex officio member of all primary c. and all
33:8.4 The presidents of these c. constitute the immediate
33:8.5 All findings of the high universe advisory c. are
33:8.5 These high c. are without authority or power to
33:8.5 These high c. are the universe superlegislatures, but
35:9.4 The supreme Lanonandek c. are stationed on the
43:4.7 were wont to come up to these Edentia c. just as
45:5.4 also by the higher governing bodies and advisory c..
51:0.3 in the c. their work is not reckoned as a total loss.
66:1.3 request came up for approval in the constellation c.,
66:5.1 When two or more of these ten c met in joint session
70:5.4 Some tribes had female c., and from time to time
70:5.9 clan and tribal c. continued in an advisory capacity
72:9.3 and by the mandate of the regional supreme c.,
72:9.3 are conferred by the state and regional supreme c.
114:7.11 no permanent head, does have its own permanent c.
114:7.11 commissioned by these permanent c. for specific
139:6.7 Nathaniel was often absent from the apostolic c.,
140:9.3 for your enemies will bring you up before their c.,
councils of
15:9.15 requisites for admission to the c. of the Ancients
15:10.1 supergovernment, taking origin in the C. of the
15:10.23 Their rulers work in the c. of divine wisdom for the
15:11.2 These representatives are chosen by the high c. of
15:12.3 We are here dealing with the c. of perfection.
15:13.6 Faithfuls of Days who are attached to the c. of the
16:3.8 procedures in the c. of the Seven Master Spirits.
16:3.10 In the c. of the Seven Master Spirits, when the
16:3.12 and whenever, in the c. of the Seven Master Spirits,
18:6.4 all other required personalities up to the supreme c.
19:3.2 and in the c. of the local system sovereigns.
19:4.3 from the perfect worlds of Havona to the c. of the
25:6.1 the c. of the Chiefs of Records on the headquarters
26:10.3 subjects of disappointment are examined by the c. of
32:2.7 extending from the supreme c. of the universe to
33:8.4 The one hundred c. of supreme sanction are also
35:1.2 regularly constituted tribunals and c. of Nebadon,
35:8.4 System Sovereigns and assistants to the supreme c.
39:1.9 serves from the c. of the Planetary Princes to the
39:2.3 information of the realms for his guidance in the c. of
43:4.7 permitted to sit in the Edentia c. of the loyal System
66:3.4 the ten c. of the corporeal staff situated at the centers
66:5.1 were organized for service in ten autonomous c. of
67:2.1 called the ten c. of Urantia in session extraordinary
114:3.4 The Urantia government is represented in the c. of
119:7.2 conspicuous place in the c. of the entire universe.
119:8.1 instructed to retire from the c. of the Most Highs.
128:4.2 obligate himself to be directed by the “c. of men,”
135:12.5 in the c. of the government of Galilee and Perea.
137:1.6 did I also number you in the c. of the kingdom,
137:6.5 shall be called to join you in the c. of the kingdom.
139:5.5 to an honored position in the c. of the Master;
139:8.8 In the c. of the twelve Thomas was always cautious
174:5.3 Sanhedrin, or who were high in the c. of the nation
176:2.5 Son of Man are known only in the c. of Paradise;
183:0.4 that the plan for his death had its origin in the c. of
counsel—noun
2:2.1 “My c. shall stand; I will do all my pleasures”
2:2.2 His plans are steadfast, his c. immutable, while his
15:12.2 voluntarily submit matters for c. or adjudication
16:5.1 enjoys the benefits of the united c. and wisdom of
18:6.7 guided in their decisions by the c. of their Union of
19:3.1 These Trinity-origin beings are the c. of Deity to the
19:3.1 They are not reflective of the divine c. of the Trinity;
19:3.1 of the divine c. of the Trinity; they are that c..
19:3.6 are the perfection of the divine c. of the Trinity.
19:3.6 We represent, in fact are, the c. of perfection.
19:3.6 When we are supplemented by the experiential c.
19:3.6 When our united c. has been associated, confirmed
19:4.4 such decisions embrace the united wisdom, c., and
19:4.5 —when the voice of wisdom has spoken and the c.
21:2.11 The advice and c. of the Union of Days is invaluable
25:8.7 —a Paradise Companion would be assigned for c. and
26:10.1 affords ample opportunity to receive the helpful c. of
27:3.2 and friendly c. regarding ethical interpretations.
27:4.1 ascendant mortals find it helpful to receive the c. of
28:4.11 array of matters engaging the attention and c. of
28:5.4 To the Divine Counselors—the Hearts of C.,
28:5.15 4. The Heart of C..
28:5.15 they are selectively reflective of the c. of all beings,
28:5.15 they requisition an ensemble of the Hearts of C.,
28:5.15 revised in the light of the c. of the high minds of
28:6.10 In the assignment of trusts the c. of the Imports of
31:9.4 with the c. of the pre-eventuated senior Architect,
33:3.8 creative act does the one do aught without the c. of
33:5.2 as adviser to the Sovereign Son but gives c. only on
33:6.1 Gabriel always seeks the c. of Immanuel regarding
34:4.10 names: the spirit of worship, the spirit of c.,
36:5.2 intuition, understanding, courage, knowledge, c.,
36:5.9 faithful associate of the spirits of courage and c.;
36:5.10 5. The spirit of c.—the social urge, the endowment of
39:8.1 With the help and c. of the senior archangels some
50:2.2 The Planetary Princes may at any time seek the c.
53:1.1 Many times had he been in c. with the Most Highs
53:5.1 Michael took c. of his Paradise brother, Immanuel.
53:5.4 c. with the Most Highs, elected to assume command
55:4.16 these advisers never proffer c. unless it is asked for.
62:6.3 mammals brought the function of the spirit of c.,
66:8.1 While slightly resentful of senior c. and somewhat
67:2.3 isolated, utterly cut off from all outside c. and advice
75:1.1 and they could not take c. with their superiors on
75:4.8 Mother Eve and gave both of them advice and c.
75:6.1 Adam sought the c. of the Melchizedeks, but they
75:8.4 But had they been guided by the c. of the
77:3.3 Bablot’s c. finally prevailed, and construction was
95:5.6 gods into the worship of the sun was due to the c. of
97:6.4 “Righteous is our Lord, great in c. and mighty in
99:6.2 activities to provide wise c. and spiritual guidance;
119:8.1 consent to the withdrawal of the Trinity Sons of c.
120:0.6 proceeded to impart the bestowal c. which would
120:1.7 offer you the following c., which should guide you
120:3.0 3. FURTHER COUNSEL AND ADVICE
122:0.2 prepared by the Melchizedeks, in c. with Gabriel,
123:0.4 they spent the entire month of September in c. with
128:5.1 in managing the home with Jesus’ help in c. and
128:7.4 Be wise in your c. and eloquent in your lives, that
128:7.4 The wise and loving c. of Jesus prevented a break in
132:5.2 I do this because you have asked for my c.,
132:5.14 I would admonish you to receive my c. as given only
132:5.25 of all my wealth in accordance with your c..”
135:8.2 decided to take c. with him concerning their plans.
136:3.6 Jesus would be ever mindful of the c. he received
137:5.2 Andrew dared to make reply to Jesus’ words of c..
137:7.3 calm Peter with his more seasoned and philosophic c.
138:1.3 Andrew’s c. finally prevailed, and they went forth
139:8.13 Thomas gave wise c. to the apostles after Pentecost
146:2.5 You have set at naught all my c., and you have
148:6.5 “But the c. of his second friend, Bildad, was even
148:6.7 the attitude of Job in view of the c. of his friends
148:7.3 forthwith to Tiberias and took c. with Herod,
154:1.0 1. A WEEK OF COUNSEL
154:1.1 From May 1 to May 7 Jesus held intimate c. with
155:1.1 of the people take c. together, against the Lord
156:6.3 David Zebedee, and where they intended to take c.
158:6.5 return to Magadan and there take c. concerning
162:2.5 heard the people talking this way, they took c. with
163:5.3 his own initiative, though he had taken c. with Philip
167:4.4 they drew off by themselves for a time to take c. of
171:2.3 another king, does not first sit down and take c. as
172:1.9 to take c. as to what should be done with Lazarus.
173:2.5 withdrew to one side to take c. among themselves
173:2.8 they retired to take further c. among themselves.
173:4.1 they withdrew to take further c., and the Master,
173:4.2 But they took c. among themselves and refused to
173:4.5 so angered that they withdrew and held further c.
174:1.1 a fitting opportunity for securing the Master’s c..
175:1.19 you who knowingly reject the c. of God appear to
177:4.8 priests and rulers and took c. with the captain of
181:2.2 prevent your extending to them all sympathy, c.,
191:0.7 of Nathaniel’s characteristic philosophic c..
192:2.10 Admix friendship with your c. and add love to
194:4.4 him, being delivered up by the determinate c. and
194:4.10 accept the c. of one of the leading rabbis, Gamaliel,
194:4.10 if this c. or this work is of men, will be overthrown;
194:4.10 They decided to follow Gamaliel’s c., and there
counsel—verb
25:4.15 They are able so to c. the workers of space as to
43:4.2 right hand of the Constellation Fathers to c. them,
48:6.8 Even on Urantia they c. the human teachers of truth
48:6.37 are assigned to teach, and c. the surviving mortals
120:2.2 I c. that you assume, after you are sufficiently self-
120:2.3 I c. you to accept from Gabriel the conference of
120:2.5 I c. you to function largely in the role of a teacher.
128:7.4 be severely tried, Jesus would only c.: “Be patient.
132:5.2 your accumulated wealth, then would I c. you to
141:3.8 he did not mean to condone sin or to c. fraternity
144:6.3 I will hear you and c. you in the solution of your
counseled
54:5.8 c. Michael to remain aloof from the rebels and allow
54:5.10 c. Gabriel to foster full opportunity for every living
73:7.3 The Melchizedeks c. Adam not to initiate a program
81:6.40 and always should these innovators be c. by the
97:6.4 And when Jeremiah c. the surrender of the city,
127:2.7 the chazan, who c. him about his reply to the
135:6.8 John c. the teachers to instruct in the spirit as well as
135:6.8 While John c. all: “Make ready for the end of the age
171:3.2 Jesus c. Abner to permit the women’s corps to go
183:4.2 Jesus had c. Lazarus against exposing himself to
counseling
20:5.6 spends much of his time in c. and instructing the
21:1.4 each universe as the c. ambassador of the Trinity.
25:4.17 delay, facilitating progress, and c. achievement.
25:4.19 Besides c. regarding legal usages, Technical Advisers
44:5.10 such as c. with the seraphim, cherubim, and sanobim
55:4.5 presently to be advised by a c. Trinity Teacher Son,
55:10.8 and in c. the numerous finaliter groups serving
120:3.1 as you prepare to depart for Urantia and after c. you
132:5.0 5. COUNSELING THE RICH MAN
132:5.25 When Jesus had finished c. him, this wealthy Roman
133:3.8 c. with us as to the best way to help these women
139:1.8 and in c. these early leaders about the organization of
counselor—see Divine Counselor
18:6.6 still primarily a Trinity ambassador and Paradise c..
39:1.15 the Creator Son was in the likeness of a teaching c.
43:5.13 but commissioned as a special c. with the Faithful of
45:3.8 7. The high c.—Hanavard, number 67 of the primary
53:0.1 service in many systems, had been a high c. of his
55:4.16 chief of the sphere, the superuniverse secoraphic c.,
55:4.22 Early in the seventh epoch the Trinity Teacher c. of
55:4.22 later on they will be augmented by a third c. coming
55:10.5 these Magisterial Sons will become the supreme c.
99:1.4 to function as a wise guide and experienced c. in
119:2.1 the Faithful of Days, the Paradise c. to that
119:4.3 Michael was attached as a seraphic teaching c.,
119:4.3 His last or terminal assignment was as c. and helper
120:0.6 before his elder brother and Paradise c., Immanuel.
127:2.7 Jesus had but one wise c. in all Nazareth, his old
154:6.9 in Jesus a sympathizing friend and understanding c..
181:1.4 this new teacher as the guide and c. of the soul.
181:2.13 Andrew will, indeed, continue as your friend and c.
181:2.18 “If your brethren desire to retain you as their c., I
181:2.18 be content to be the teacher and c. of those who
183:5.4 John had something of the status of a Roman c.
192:2.7 be a considerate and wise c. to James my brother
counselors—see Divine Counselors
15:10.17 Faithfuls of Days—the Paradise c. to the Most High
18:6.1 In the evolving local universes they act only as c.
18:6.1 universe has assigned to it one of these Paradise c.,
18:7.2 They act only as c.; never do they participate in
19:4.8 administrators, rulers, executives, advisers, c., and
25:3.13 By this time these c. and teachers have become
25:4.18 A special group act as law c. to the Life Carriers,
26:4.8 6. C. and Advisers.
26:10.0 10. THE COUNSELORS AND ADVISERS
26:10.1 The superaphic c. and advisers of the second circle
26:10.2 the c. and advisers serve as the c. and comforters
26:10.4 They are then taken by the c. of the circle before the
26:10.6 The c. and advisers on the second circle begin the
28:5.19 A special liaison exists between the c. and advisers
35:2.1 friends, sympathetic teachers, and wise c..
35:2.4 to receive suggestions, and to act as c., thus helping
35:6.5 Most Highs surround themselves with a corps of c.,
35:8.4 c. in the higher administrative work of the universe
35:8.9 Co-ordinators and Constellation C. . . . . . . 100,000
35:10.2 as System Sovereigns and as constellation c..
39:1.10 These are the true friends and postgraduate c. of all
39:1.13 4. The Teaching C. These angels are the invaluable
39:1.13 Teaching c. are secretaries to all orders of teachers,
39:1.14 often attended, by these c. of the supreme seraphim.
39:2.7 associates of their fellow seraphim, the teaching c..
39:3.7 as volunteer c. to the planetary rulers and as
39:6.5 4. Morontia C..
45:3.8 and a member of the high corps of universe c. and
45:4.0 4. THE FOUR AND TWENTY COUNSELORS
45:4.1 the Urantia advisory council, the four and twenty c.
45:4.1 These four and twenty c. are his personal agents
45:4.2 These twenty-four c. have been recruited from the
45:4.16 general, members of the four and twenty c..
45:7.7 appear in the presence of the four and twenty c.
48:6.35 face to face with true friends and understanding c.,
48:6.37 4. Morontia C.. These ministers receive their name
48:6.28 through the untiring ministry of their seraphic c.,
48:6.28 Many of the teaching c. of the supreme order of
50:2.2 four and twenty c., assembled from the bestowal
50:2.2 In Satania these c. are at present all natives of
54:5.12 The entire Uversa corps of c. concurred in advising
55:4.12 the Teacher Sons serve as c. to the finaliters.
55:4.17 the Teacher Sons come to the worlds as volunteer c.
55:8.4 act as c. to the legislative assemblies and advisers to
55:12.3 Supervisors have long functioned as advisers and c.
57:8.9 proposed by the advisory c. of the Life Carriers,
76:6.3 among the four and twenty c. who constitute the
77:9.5 on Jerusem as a member of the twenty-four c.,
93:10.9 corps of Urantia directors, the four and twenty c.,
114:1.3 plan of sending one of the twenty-four c. to Urantia
114:2.4 The twenty-four c. make frequent trips as individuals
114:2.6 No one knows how long these twenty-four c. will
114:3.2 as the representative of the twenty-four Jerusem c..
114:3.2 1-2-3 the first to become one of the twenty-four c.,
114:3.5 the twenty-four c.,who are representative of Michael
114:5.1 The twenty-four c. come the nearest to being the
114:5.2 when voicing the mandates of the twenty-four c.,
119:4.2 already assigned to the corps of the teaching c..”
137:1.5 Andrew, had become the first accepted c. of the
139:9.9 people heard this and beheld the twins among his c.,
counsels
33:2.5 Uversa, where Michael c. with the Ancients of Days.
114:7.17 Your isolated world is not forgotten in the c. of the
175:1.5 this nation will be left to its own c., and it shall
count—noun
24:2.1 an independent method of keeping c. of all will
24:2.8 They keep c. of nothing but bona fide will creatures.
39:4.4 every c. in the indictments drawn by the
64:7.1 the fifth glacier, the third of geologic c., was well
185:3.1 by assuring Jesus that he did not believe the first c.
count—verb
76:5.7 Urantians should c. it all gain if the blunders of
86:4.5 Beings who could not c. over twenty could hardly
88:1.6 was held unlucky to c. cattle or other possessions;
104:0.1 primitive man, for a long time, could not c. beyond
171:2.3 you should each sit down and c. the cost of being
171:2.3 without first sitting down to c. up the cost to see
171:2.4 must each of you sit down and c. the cost of being
counted
87:4.5 The spirits could be c. on to be either good or bad;
90:2.4 the person c. out must die; now, he is only it in
93:4.5 halfheartedly, and that was “c. for righteousness.”
93:6.3 believed “and it was c. to him for righteousness.”
122:7.7 Tent curtains had been hung, and they c. themselves
192:1.7 When they had landed their catch, they c. the fish,
countenance
95:6.8 in sophistries which Zoroaster never stooped to c..
97:4.2 attacked the belief in a Divine Being who would c.
130:6.2 there is an eloquent appeal for help in your c.
131:2.10 God is the health of my c. and the joy of my soul.
135:8.6 A great change came over the c. of Jesus, and
136:8.8 Jesus would not c. the transmutation of divine and
140:6.11 And be not given to fasting with a sad c. to be seen
143:5.4 She beheld in the Master’s face the c. of an upright
149:5.2 ‘A merry heart makes a cheerful c. and is a continual
153:2.1 a nation of fierce c., a nation which will have little
163:2.6 When Matadormus heard this, his c. fell.
165:4.7 Jesus did not teach nor c. improvidence, idleness,
172:5.13 “Why so troubled of c., my good friend; cheer up
175:4.14 assassination, but the Pharisees utterly refused to c.
181:2.6 curious to know the significance of Jesus’ sad c. as
184:3.6 and his very c. disconcerted the lying witnesses.
185:4.2 stately appearance and the calm composure of his c..
countenanced
71:5.4 eliminate this economic lost motion should be c. if
167:5.4 Jesus c. only those teachings which accorded women
countenances
158:5.1 unusual enthusiasm which marked the c. of Peter,
counter
69:4.2 Very early the trading c. was developed, a wide wall
69:9.2 because it ran c. to four strong human proclivities:
94:1.5 directly c. to the dogmas, traditions, and teachings of
117:4.11 man rejects the eternal career, he is moving c. to the
121:7.2 ran c. to the long-standing attitude of the Jews
140:8.14 family when the family ran c. to the Father’s will.
173:2.4 to their question by asking them a c.-question.
counteract
97:7.14 Isaiah did much to c. the many wrong and racially
124:3.6 perturbed by the lad’s enthusiasm and sought to c.
192:0.1 depended upon the bribed guards effectively to c. all
counteracted
111:7.5 the long-distance view of a far-seeing Monitor c. by
counterbalance
11:6.3 they seem to c. the space-expansion-contraction
32:2.5 to enable the circuits and systems to c. one another
counterbalanced
41:9.4 pressures c. by unimagined temperatures.
counterclockwise
11:7.9 the alternate clockwise and c. flow of the galaxies,
12:4.15 superuniverses revolve about Paradise in a c.
12:4.15 galaxies, like the seven superuniverses, revolves c.
14:1.5 The inner, c.-moving belt of the dark gravity bodies.
14:1.15 The inner belt revolves c.; the outer revolves
15:1.2 pursuing a definite and well-understood c. course
15:3.14 the c. processional of the superuniverse space level.
15:3.15 The absolute c. motion of Orvonton is also genetic,
counterirritants
90:4.8 Fasting, dieting, and c. were often used as remedial
counterpart—see counterpart, spirit
6:8.1 equal, the perfect complement, and the eternal c. of
13:1.22 a spiritual and potentially immortal c. of character
25:6.1 an original spirit recording and a semimaterial c.—
42:2.19 an eternity c. of the living, spirit energy of the Son—
42:12.13 a material or physical c. of that spirit reality.
42:12.14 physical c. is the time-space reflection of the spirit
94:3.7 survives, the morontial c. of mortal personality.
108:6.5 duplicate every mental creation with a spiritual c.;
111:7.3 Adjuster in the task of showing you the spiritual c. of
132:2.7 with the negative c.—the shadows of potential evil.
190:0.1 the c. of the experience of Satania mortals who pass
counterpart, spirit
40:9.2 the Adjusters effectively build up the same s. of
40:9.4 the Adjuster has acquired a s. of those events of life
44:0.16 material structures appear to you by viewing a s.
44:3.1 In s. we have all that you mortals are familiar with
188:3.4 must have been the s. of the Adjuster’s early work in
counterparted
47:4.5 which had survival value, was c. by the Adjuster
129:4.1 Adjuster had not fully mastered and c. the mortal
counterparting
49:5.14 for the spiritual-c. activities of the Thought Adjuster.
counterparts
20:9.2 make real the spiritual c. of material knowledge and
46:4.9 If I only had words to tell you of the morontia c.
110:2.3 are devoted to the work of building up spiritual c. of
118:9.7 are being actually united with their volitional c.,
counterpoise
7:0.3 the Second Source is the eternal c. of the Isle of
counterproposals
134:8.7 To the many proposals and c. of the emissaries of
countersigned
72:6.2 on the retired list at any age by court order c. by the
counterwork
53:4.7 the right of secession or to c. the rebel propaganda.
counting
25:4.10 At the present time, not c. the mortals who are all
38:2.3 but a seraphim does not spend her time c. them
90:2.4 but also in the well-known “c.-out” rhymes.
171:1.2 after he had preached the sermon on “C. the Cost.
171:2.0 2. ON COUNTING THE COST
171:2.1 discourse which became known as “C. the Cost.”
countless
1:5.9 maintains personal connection with the c. hosts of
5:1.9 though you swing around it c. times, you may
11:9.8 stand, as c. numbers now do, before the Gods on
12:2.1 amazing evolution of almost c. physical universes,
15:6.16 living manifestations characterizes the c. worlds of
24:6.3 you will associate with c. other personalities
30:0.1 imagination, let alone c. subtypes and variations.
30:4.18 they serve on c. assignments in association with their
42:4.2 then, after c. ages and almost endless wandering
42:4.2 through successive ages and throughout c. realms.
107:0.1 on the worlds of space in the minds of his c. children
127:5.6 Rebecca, as well as to c. worlds on high, “the one
160:3.1 enlightening, uplifting, and blessing c. other souls?
163:6.8 since that day c. thousands have tested the surety of
186:5.2 but Jesus could have executed such a task in c. ways
189:3.3 that c. individuals having personal seraphic guardians
countries
69:4.4 in some c. were later known as “cities of refuge.”
94:5.1 philosophy and religious thought of the various c.
95:7.3 functioned as missionaries in the Mediterranean c..
125:2.12 from the Far-Eastern and the remote Western c..
128:3.3 these distant cities and the even more remote c. of
128:3.3 the Far East, c. he had so frequently heard spoken
128:3.8 with the strangers, especially those from the far c..”
134:0.1 had carefully studied the people he met and the c.
149:1.1 and through all of Syria and the surrounding c..
country
48:1.7 each of these marvelous spheres is “a better c.,
66:7.18 The c. around the city was quite well settled within
70:8.7 City and c. have respectively contributed to the
72:1.2 in the year, are situated at the very center of the c..
72:3.2 the agriculturists who reside in small c. settlements
72:6.4 for this purpose, and in this c. everybody works.
72:7.4 all buildings, in city or c., are fireproof—have been
72:7.6 homesites, whether in city or c., being exempted.
79:4.2 invaders never completed the conquest of the c.
79:8.2 contributed to the growing peacefulness of the c..
80:6.5 by warfare along the Nile, and the c. was overrun,
94:1.1 India was a cosmopolitan c. which had recently come
94:5.6 proto-Taoism was known as Shinto, and in this c.,
97:1.2 continued in the worship of the tribal gods of the c.
97:3.6 This was a fight of the c. folk against domination by
97:9.2 Israelitish consciousness took origin in the hill c. of
97:9.19 against the attempt of the cities to dominate the c..
97:9.19 the reform did not succeed until the c. landlord
97:9.23 deliverance to Judah for a time, and the c. folk took
122:6.1 to enjoy frequent strolls in the c. and to make trips
122:8.6 by a strange religious teacher of their c. that he
123:1.7 Mary bundled up her children and fled to the c. home
123:5.13 overlook the broad and fertile plain c. of Esdraelon,
126:1.2 Jesus looked over Nazareth and the surrounding c.
126:5.10 that they were all located on a farm out in the c.
126:5.10 they did not find themselves growing up in the c.;
126:5.11 to this plan of moving his family out into the c..
126:5.11 gave up the ambition of owning a home in the c..
127:3.7 meet so many people each day from all parts of the c.
128:3.7 many heart-to-heart talks as they journeyed the c.
132:0.3 its inhabitants embraced the citizens of every c. of
134:7.2 known by various names in different parts of the c.:
138:0.2 If a prophet is not without honor save in his own c.,
140:3.1 the enlightened citizens of another and heavenly c.
147:2.4 they remained in Jerusalem and the surrounding c.,
150:1.3 The whole c. was stirred up by this proceeding,
150:9.1 ‘a prophet is not without honor save in his own c.
151:6.7 the gods of our c. do not know him, and we stand
152:2.6 “Master, in this c. place where can we buy bread
155:4.1 They passed around the marsh c., by way of Luz,
166:1.1 were following Jesus and the twelve around the c.,
169:1.7 all his funds and set out upon a journey to a far c.,
169:1.7 there arose a prolonged famine in that c., and he
169:1.7 employment with one of the citizens of that c.,
169:1.8 with hunger, feeding swine off here in a foreign c.!
171:8.3 about a certain prince who went into a far c. to
173:4.2 while he went on a long journey into another c..
176:3.4 before starting out on a long journey to another c.,
184:1.2 had reasoned that Jesus might choose to leave the c.
184:1.4 you are disturbing the peace and order of our c..”
194:3.10 The spirit was bestowed in the c. as well as the city.
countryman
133:8.3 and held a long conference with his fellow c..
countrymen
125:5.10 to reveal to his spiritually blinded c. a more beautiful
136:7.2 Jesus knew his fellow c. were expecting a Messiah
174:5.7 If my fellow c., the Jews, choose to reject me and
183:0.2 sentinel proceeded to arouse all of his fellow c.,
countryside
122:5.9 so charmingly overlooked the surrounding c..
123:5.14 they strolled through the c. and studied nature in her
124:2.1 Jesus, while strolling through the c. with his father,
128:7.8 and frequent strolls up the hill and through the c..
135:9.3 rumors spread about the c. and even to Tiberias and
137:3.6 the entire c. was preparing to gather together at
138:9.3 they labored in many villages as well as in the c..
140:7.2 Already word about him had spread over the c.;
146:5.3 when Jesus saw that the whole c. was aroused, he
146:7.3 return to tarry and teach while the c. quiets down.
156:1.7 fact of the little girl’s healing throughout all the c.
167:2.2 ‘Go out into the roads and the c. and constrain
countrywide
154:5.3 Jesus consented to David’s continuing his c.
counts
131:4.3 The Lord even c. the ceaseless winking of every
140:3.19 into the kingdom of heaven, it is the motive that c..
couple
51:1.5 This original c. cannot transmit unconditioned
62:3.9 This c. whose treetop home had been struck were
62:3.10 this c., veterans of so many struggles, the parents of
62:3.11 another c.—a peculiarly retarded male and female
62:3.11 a c. that were both mentally and physically inferior
62:3.13 are the descendants of the most inferior c. of this
62:3.13 a c. who only survived by hiding themselves in a
62:5.11 Soon after this young c. forsook their associates to
63:1.2 The parents of this first human c. were apparently
63:2.5 this c. would strike the flints and endeavor to ignite
76:3.1 It was pathetic to observe this magnificent c. reduced
77:1.3 each c. of the corporeal staff was granted permission
77:1.5 one thousand such beings had been born to each c.,
77:6.2 and each c. was capable of producing a secondary
122:7.4 this Jewish c. went forth from their humble home
122:8.3 would gladly exchange quarters with the Nazareth c..
122:9.2 This c. were frequently in each other’s company,
128:3.3 developed such a great liking for the Nazareth c.
133:2.3 they looked back upon the scene of the teary-eyed c.
133:3.12 This c. were Jewish refugees from Rome, and they
138:8.1 Jesus was able to go out at least once with each c.
coupled with
10:0.3 of the absoluteness inherent in Deity unity c. the
14:1.15 These alternate directions of motion, c. the mass
14:3.6 Triata physical constitution, c. the balancing effect of
23:3.7 well-nigh all the advantages of a formless spirit c.
43:3.1 c. the most farseeing and intelligent loyalty of all the
52:1.7 animal fear c. ignorant awe and tribal superstition.
59:1.14 fossils present certain basic uniformities c. certain
60:4.2 great folding and tilting occurred, c. overthrusts
66:1.4 characteristic restlessness c. a tendency to disagree
69:7.5 after the domestication of animals, c. the Caligastia
76:5.2 that human status c. sincere repentance had made
79:5.4 This encroachment, c. natural racial antagonism,
80:5.5 intermarriage with the superiors, c. the ruthless
83:5.13 aged very early because of frequent childbearing c.
84:8.3 humankind—the play instinct c. the sense of humor.
94:5.5 Brahman concept of the Indian philosophers, c. the
95:6.8 the Parsees with their great fear of the dead, c. the
97:1.2 Only his great devotion, c. his extraordinary
97:8.2 concept of divine rewards for righteousness c. dire
98:2.10 they rather craved promises of salvation, c. a God
98:7.10 Greek philosophy, c. Paul’s theology, still forms the
100:2.1 on intellectual recognition of spiritual poverty c. the
104:1.9 a firm monotheistic tradition c. doctrinal elasticity.
110:3.9 c. a wise affection for each of your fellow mortals.
114:7.5 spiritual, or other cause, c. willingness to serve
124:5.3 Momentous decisions, c. far-reaching plans, were
125:4.3 but he evinced such a spirit of candid fairness, c.
128:6.4 hasty disposition, c. his strong patriotic sentiments.
132:4.2 c. the good news that man is a faith-son of this God
139:8.4 Thomas’s strength was his superb analytical mind c.
140:8.23 the acquirement of a compassionate character c.
140:8.32 —the will to be in harmony with God’s will, c. the
154:2.5 Problematic situations, c. exertion stimuli, conspire
171:3.4 This hope, c. their more profound and mature faith
173:0.1 out of the Master’s sudden change of tactics, c. his
175:0.2 his farewell public address of mercy to mankind c.
178:1.11 —the supreme desire to do the Father’s will c. the
179:3.5 When Peter heard this declaration, c. the fact that
180:5.9 resistance of all selfish reaction to the universe, c.
186:2.2 the patient submission of the human nature c. the
189:4.1 but the sight of the apostles, c. the thought of what
191:5.1 this state of mind, c. his chagrin at having run away
194:0.4 kingdom is: the fact of the fatherhood of God, c. the
couples
22:7.6 not always do these devoted c. meet with success;
23:4.4 the fact that these c. forgathering on Vicegerington
45:6.9 probation nursery is supervised by one thousand c.
47:1.4 Urantia commission consists of twelve parental c.,
55:3.9 all trusts were discharged by similar associated c..
55:4.17 Such c.—Paradise-Havona-trinitized sons and
77:6.4 the eight c. eventually produced 248 midwayers,
82:3.15 When modern c. marry with the thought of divorce
82:3.15 if they are not wholly pleased with their married life,
82:3.15 they are in reality entering upon a form of trial
122:0.3 From the three c. nominated,Gabriel made the choice
122:1.3 Of all c. living in Palestine at about the time of
138:8.1 with James and John, and so on with the other c.
141:8.1 Andrew would assign apostolic c to go up to Jericho
163:1.6 And these thirty-five c. went forth preaching and
163:6.1 John, the seventy messengers were arriving by c.,
192:1.10 talking with them two and two—but not the same c.
couplets
104:0.2 Aside from certain natural c., such as past and
courage
3:5.6 1. Is c.—-strength of character—desirable?
26:5.3 to exhibit indomitable c. in the face of immensity,
34:4.10 of counsel, the spirit of knowledge, the spirit of c.,
36:5.2 designations: intuition, understanding, c., counsel,
36:5.8 3. The spirit of c.—the fidelity endowment—in
36:5.9 guide and faithful associate of the spirits of c. and
36:5.9 the urge to direct the endowments of c. into useful
53:3.4 home rule if men and angels only had the c. to assert
62:6.3 Later on we observed the spirit of c. in operation;
63:2.3 While it required unusual c. for them to undertake
64:7.20 these early ages were characterized by c., bravery,
68:6.11 Will Urantia rulers have the insight and c. to foster
70:2.5 because war: 2. Put a premium on fortitude and c..
75:1.4 Slowly their c. weakened, their spirits drooped,
80:3.7 Blue men had c., but above all they were artists;
86:5.13 breathe on the newborn child, thereby imparting c..
91:4.5 Prayer has been the ancestor of much calmness, c.,
97:7.3 a textbook designed to bolster up the dwindling c.
98:2.6 Their cardinal virtues were: wisdom, c., justice,
100:6.5 it generates new types of enthusiasm, zeal, and c..
100:7.14 His c. was equaled only by his patience.
100:7.15 His c. was magnificent, but he was never foolhardy.
100:7.15 His bravery was lofty and his c. often heroic.
100:7.15 his c. was linked with discretion and controlled by
100:7.15 It was c. born of faith, not the recklessness of blind
101:3.7 3. Generates profound c. and confidence despite
101:7.2 it requires c. to invade new levels of experience and
103:9.12 the c. indomitable, the devotions unquestioning,
111:6.2 The c. required to effect the conquest of nature
111:6.2 to transcend one’s self is a c. that might succumb
111:6.9 C. is valorous, but egotism is vainglorious and
113:4.3 if you have the c., to traverse, the rugged hills of
127:3.14 And this hopeful c. contributed mightily to the
130:6.1 Failing to derive comfort and c. from association
130:6.4 to be reborn, re-established as a man of faith, c.,
130:8.3 “Farewell, my lad, be of good c. as you grow up to
131:3.2 faith that creates modesty, wisdom, c., knowledge,
137:7.1 But James’s wife did much to bolster Mary’s c..
139:2.6 one of the most inexplicable combinations of c. and
139:4.10 John had a cool and daring c. which few of the other
139:5.5 derived c. from the fact that one like themselves
139:8.4 his analytical mind coupled with his unflinching c.—
139:8.9 As far as personal c. was concerned, Thomas was
139:8.13 Thomas rallied his c., stuck to the apostles, and was
139:8.13 depression but eventually rallied his faith and c..
140:5.22 Children always respond to the challenge of c..
140:7.1 Thomas mustered up c. to say: “I know, Master,
140:7.7 “May your wisdom equal your zeal and your c. atone
140:8.20 while c. was the very heart of his teachings.
140:8.20 teachings of Jesus constitute a religion of valor, c.,
142:6.6 Do you have the c., Nicodemus, to believe in one
143:1.6 to die in the line of physical battle when your c. is
143:1.6 requires a higher and more profound form of c.
143:1.7 No armies of the world have ever displayed more c.
143:1.7 The c. of the flesh is the lowest form of bravery.
143:1.7 Mind bravery is a higher type of human c., but
143:1.7 And such c. constitutes the heroism of the God-
145:4.3 and utterly to demolish the foundations of their c.
146:3.2 C. is the confidence of thoroughgoing honesty
146:4.6 Abner had much difficulty in upholding the c. of
147:4.10 their philosophic fellow apostle had had the c. to ask
147:7.3 is new and also true, have the faith and c. to accept.
148:6.9 his tortured soul ascends to new heights of c. and
149:2.8 Jesus had the consummate c. to do this in the face of
149:2.9 it lacked the moral c. to follow this noble example
149:4.4 Jesus discoursed on the dangers of c. and faith,
150:6.1 “Humility and Meekness,” “C. and Loyalty,”
152:5.3 ‘Be patient, wait upon the Lord and be of good c..
153:0.2 regrets that “he did not have the c. and daring to
154:0.1 as Jesus was speaking words of comfort and c. to
154:1.1 who had the moral c. to brave the opposition of
154:5.4 Jesus inspired all of them with his words of hope, c.
154:6.5 Bid them be of good c. and put their trust in the
154:6.12 the will of God and for grace and c. to do that will.
155:3.7 it releases faith and c. for daily living and unselfish
156:2.5 Jesus had not fled from Galilee because he lacked c.
160:1.8 solution of life problems requires c. and sincerity.
160:1.12 that c. which enables one bravely to face one’s
160:2.8 the maintenance of the c. to fight those battles
160:3.1 And this interchange of strength for weakness, c.
160:4.14 Success may generate c. and promote confidence,
162:9.3 apostles of John were influenced by the c. he
163:4.11 2. True c.. Peter warned them that they would
165:3.5 “All of you who have had the c. to confess faith in
167:4.7 then let us acquit ourselves like men of c.; let us go
167:4.7 requiring deliberate and sustained c., Thomas was
167:6.2 Jesus spoke words of c. and hope to their mothers.
170:2.2 The possession of new c. and augmented spiritual
171:3.4 accounted for the outward c. displayed by his
171:7.6 He inspired profound self-confidence and robust c.
176:2.3 but be of good c., for I will sometime return.
179:3.8 and blessed are you who will have the gracious c.
181:2.15 that true wisdom embraces discretion as well as c..
181:2.25 Be patient and of good c. since you have the eternal
181:2.26 your seasons with doubt, you have never lacked c..
183:5.3 has the c. to come forward to be with his Master,
184:1.6 so he summoned up his c. and asked: “Just what is
185:1.2 And this apparent vacillation, or lack of moral c.,
187:4.1 he mustered up his c., fanned the flickering flame
187:4.5 moral self-respect and quickened all his ideals of c.
189:5.4 “Be not doubting; have the c. to believe what you
192:2.9 Have c.; be strong in faith and mighty in the kingdom
194:3.3 met these ministrations of despair with faith, c.,
195:7.21 ideals—of love and hate, of cowardice and c.—
196:0.10 a revelation of c., the proclamation of discovery,
196:0.11 Jesus combined the stalwart and intelligent c. of a
courageous
3:5.17 creatures of Havona are not c. in the human sense.
16:6.9 take delight in cultivating these qualities of c. and
50:4.13 These c. souls and their descendants kept alive
53:6.1 the c. conduct of Manotia, the second in command
67:6.5 It is not strange that the c. and loyal Van was
67:8.1 The Lucifer rebellion was withstood by many c.
80:3.5 while the men were skilled hunters and c. warriors.
91:5.2 whole races to mighty efforts of reform and c. deeds
92:7.12 the man—valiant and c. hero—Joshua ben Joseph.
97:4.4 before this c. teacher was stoned to death, Amos
97:7.13 The farseeing and c. Isaiah effectively eclipsed the
100:7.4 Jesus was c. but never reckless; prudent but never
110:4.5 You are so devoid of c. decisions and consecrated
122:5.2 Mary was composed, c., and fairly wise in her
130:6.3 Your mind should be your c. ally in the solution of
133:4.11 settle down to the c practice of facing the facts of life
133:9.4 They were tearful of eye but c. of heart.
135:11.2 You bore c. witness to him, and yet he does
139:4.5 John was prompt and c., faithful and devoted.
139:8.1 Thomas had a form of c. loyalty which forbade those
139:8.7 truly c. but never rash or foolhardy; such a lover
139:8.8 Thomas who rallied the apostles with his c. words,
140:5.16 This is the wrong way to create c. men.
143:1.6 kingdom on earth will call for all the c. manhood
143:1.9 their message took on a new note of c. dominance.
153:1.3 a crisis and the performance of sudden deeds of c.
158:7.6 But their loyal hearts were stirred by this c. appeal,
159:3.11 Extend sympathy to the brave and c. while you
159:5.9 and c. expression of the believer’s personality.
161:2.6 While Jesus is kind, he is also brave and c..
185:5.7 had Pilate been a just and c. judge, he would have
187:1.7 These Jerusalem women were indeed c. to manifest
193:2.2 loving service, unselfish devotion, c. loyalty,
194:3.11 to vanquish hate by love, to destroy fear with a c.
194:4.2 They are the bold and c. followers of a living Lord,
courageously
75:1.1 they c. set about the task of solving their manifold
91:6.5 to sustain you while you yourself resolutely and c.
91:9.2 must qualify as a potent prayer by sincerely and c.
97:4.2 c. attacked the belief in a Divine Being who would
99:7.3 Religion inspires man to live c. and joyfully on the
100:7.13 But when duty required, he was willing to walk c.
124:1.4 Jesus had his say, c. defended his viewpoint, and
153:1.3 and c. to assert their full-fledged faith in the gospel
164:4.12 daring testimony which Josiah so cleverly and c. bore
181:2.19 the angels how cheerfully and c. mortal man can,
196:0.14 Jesus made robust and manly decisions, c. faced
courier
87:2.8 The Borneans still provide a c. companion; a slave is
course—see course—course of study; course, due;
see—course, of; see—course of, in the
1:4.3 When you are through down here, when your c. has
2:7.9 religion continued to pursue the same unwise c. of
11:1.3 We all know the direct c. to pursue to find the Father
12:7.3 in any case where the c. of supreme wisdom might
15:1.2 a definite and well-understood counterclockwise c.
15:1.4 southerly c. just preceding the eastward swing;
15:1.5 Orvonton will pursue this almost direct northerly c.
15:6.11 function to hold a given system steady in its c..
17:2.2 when the cycle of reflective creation had run its c.,
20:5.4 During the c. of the long history of an inhabited
26:4.11 those who forever follow the c. of such mortals as
31:5.2 the evolutionary c. of universe ascent leading to
31:5.2 compelled to take the natural c. of the peoples of
36:2.18 has directionized the c. of the biologic evolution of
36:3.7 favorably directionize the c. of biologic evolution.
36:5.1 seven mind-spirits that conditions the c. of evolution;
39:5.3 When the planetary c. of human evolution is
42:10.5 This is the evolutionary c. of mortal creatures, but
43:5.13 the Faithful of Days regarding the best c. to pursue
44:1.15 One such human being could forever change the c.
47:2.7 When material life has run its c., if no choice has
48:6.5 four and twenty advisers concerning that c. which
48:6.6 are not given unrestricted choice as to your future c.;
48:6.6 freewill choice provided the c. you may choose is not
49:5.23 Your planet has pursued a stormy c. ever since.
51:0.2 throughout the evolutionary c. of such a sphere.
51:1.4 practically material beings, destined to take the c. of
52:2.4 how far your world departs from the average c. of
52:3.1 impetus of evolutionary life has run its biologic c.,
52:4.8 nature of an advancing civilization is running its c.,
53:5.3 forces of Lucifer; they were allowed to run a free c.
54:5.8 the rebels and allow rebellion to pursue a natural c.
54:5.9 the Constellation Fathers to allow the rebels free c.
54:5.12 permit the rebellion to take its full and natural c.,
54:5.14 reasons for permitting evil to run the full c. of its
55:0.2 in no way modifying the c. of planetary events.
57:2.1 when their function of sun formation has run its c.,
61:7.4 the ice, a new development accelerated the c. of
62:3.9 two inches less on a certain occasion, the whole c. of
63:5.3 the Andonic descendants is found along the c. of the
65:0.7 adjutants that conditions the c. of organic evolution
65:1.8 After organic evolution has run a certain c. and
65:1.8 further to influence the c. of organic evolution.
65:3.2 conduct and c. of, either plant or animal evolution.
67:0.1 it did markedly modify the c. of social evolution
67:2.2 able jurist branded the proposed c. of Caligastia as
71:3.1 it does that determines the c. of social evolution.
71:4.16 only one c. is practical: The “golden rulers” may
73:6.8 now must all flesh on Urantia take the natural c. of
75:5.5 home and began to plan for their future c. of action.
75:6.1 friendly co-operation, as far as possible, in any c. he
76:1.4 Nature was once again taking its c..
79:1.4 did not follow the evolutionary c. of the older races
81:2.20 The smooth c. of human evolution was complicated
81:6.4 but the crucial factor in determining the c. of their
81:6.24 greatly to modify the evolutionary c. of civilization.
89:9.1 human sacrifice, throughout the c. of the evolution
92:2.4 influential in determining the c. of religious evolution
92:3.8 then would such a c. of religious development stand
92:4.6 The disruption of the first Eden halted the c. of the
92:6.14 influenced the c. of religious development in Orient
103:0.2 the otherwise slow-moving c. of planetary evolution.
107:2.7 Ascendington; they follow the c. of ascendant beings
112:7.2 When your earthly c. in temporary form has been run
113:5.4 you must chart your own c., but these angels then
113:5.4 the best possible use of the c. you have chosen.
113:7.5 guardians follow the c. of the ascending pilgrims
118:2.2 Being finaliters, there would seem to be but one c.
121:8.11 have been sufficient to change the c. of the history of
123:0.2 convince Mary that such a c. would deprive Jesus
125:6.12 misguided efforts of his parents to dictate the c. of
131:5.2 The wise c. in life is to act in consonance with the
132:4.5 induce his colleagues to change the c. of the ruling
136:3.5 Your c. from now on is a matter of your own
136:6.4 Jesus purposed to follow the unnatural c.—he
136:6.6 Jesus looked upon such a c. of expected miracle
136:7.2 such a c., however gratifying to the sign-seeking
136:9.2 brilliant and dazzling display of power—such a c.
136:9.8 longings; once and for all he decided upon his c..
137:3.6 they believed that his future c. on earth would be
139:8.11 Thomas soon learned that such a c. was not wise;
142:3.2 evolution of the concept of Deity throughout the c.
146:5.2 case of preknowledge concerning the c. of natural
158:6.4 that you cannot time-shorten the c. of established
164:3.7 This blindness has come upon him in the natural c.
166:1.2 wash his hands, as did the Pharisees, after each c.
169:4.7 Father as he is associated with man during the c. of
170:4.7 but changing the entire c. of human evolution, social
175:4.3 secret believers in the kingdom debated what c. they
177:2.2 Even if such a c. had been wise, it would have been
177:2.4 assures me that you will go through with the c. you
177:3.6 such a c. would have greatly disturbed his apostles
179:3.10 of dried fruits, for the next c. of the Last Supper.
179:4.1 the middle of this second c. of the meal, Jesus,
182:1.9 The Master, during the c. of this final prayer with
182:2.3 will not resist his enemies, it must be that such a c.
182:3.7 intended to allow natural events to take their c.;
184:2.12 nothing apparent to Peter but to go on with the c. of
186:2.3 he submit himself to the natural and ordinary c. of
195:7.19 to modify the apparently purely material c. of the
course—course of study or training
20:8.3 They conduct an agelong c. of training, ranging from
24:6.1 the Havona c. of instruction and training which
26:5.3 the elementary c. which confronts the faith-tested
26:5.4 the c. that must be mastered is fairly uniform for all
26:5.4 This c. of achievement is quantitative, qualitative,
26:5.6 circle is finished and the c. presented is mastered,
26:7.3 After the completion of the c. of training on this
28:7.1 the preparatory c. for the seven-circuited university
30:4.24 these ascending spirits receive the same thorough c.
30:4.31 begin the progressive c. in divinity and absonity.
30:4.32 Paradise graduates when they have finished their c.
31:3.2 but such a tremendous c. of ascendant training and
35:3.22 The highest c. of training in universe administration
48:8.2 this long c. of training is best carried forward by
72:11.2 during his four years’ c., received one half of the
74:6.8 these youths then entered upon a two years’ c. of
109:1.2 Divinington, an extended c. of training is engaged in.
123:5.9 The chazan, on the occasion of Jesus’ finishing the c.
123:5.10 Throughout his c. of study Jesus learned much
124:5.4 Jesus graduated from the c. of training in the local
125:2.11 long c. of study in one of the best-known academies
126:1.4 Capernaum property to pay for Jesus’ c. of study at
163:0.1 Jesus and the twelve began a c. of intensive training
course, due
25:8.9 fail in some phase of the Deity adventure, in due c.
49:6.13 In due c. Thought Adjusters come to indwell these
57:8.9 In due c. arrangements for the planetary occupation
course, of
15:6.15 And, of c., the superheated suns and the frigid
32:5.2 Of c., you mortals find it difficult to grasp the idea of
44:0.16 real to me, a spirit being, but it is, of c., very real to
47:3.9 Spiritually, of c., the mansion world students are far
62:7.1 We were, of c., all astir with the realization that a
65:5.4 There are, of c.,certain compensations for tribulation
72:12.2 Of c., if a Magisterial Son should soon come to this
75:2.1 of c. neither Caligastia nor his associate had power
84:1.4 Savages, of c., thought nothing of strangling such
92:3.1 economic customs and social evolutions and, of c.,
94:7.3 Gautama, of c., made a valiant fight against the
114:5.4 Planetary isolation is, of c., of little concern to
119:1.6 We, of c., fully understand that this strange
119:4.1 in the hands of Immanuel and Gabriel; and, of c.,
122:3.3 about the divine mission of Jesus, though, of c.,
123:0.5 Mary, of c., thought the City of David the most
123:5.5 These synagogue schools, of c., had no textbooks.
130:6.2 up in these hills to get away from folks; so, of c.,
130:6.3 Of c., it is just about useless while you sit out here
136:5.5 No limits, of c., could be placed upon the
136:7.3 of c., bearing in mind that there had, as yet, been
139:7.3 Matthew, of c., had to be absent from many of the
142:8.4 of c., they did not perceive that Jesus knew all
146:6.3 And, of c., notwithstanding Jesus’ statement that
150:3.1 This meant, of c., that they could not be held in the
152:1.1 Jairus was, of c., terribly impatient of this delay in
152:2.5 Not a word was said to Jesus, though, of c., he
154:2.4 Of c. Jesus could have instantly healed these two
156:1.2 This mother, of c., believed that her child was
157:0.1 this, of c., effectively prevented any of the family
157:1.1 Peter replied: “Why of c. the Master pays the tax.
161:1.6 Of c., it was the general belief that Jesus was the
180:3.6 we do not know where you are going; so of c. we
190:2.2 Ruth, of c., believed the report, and so did Jude
191:1.1 provided, of c., he had really risen from the dead.
192:0.1 were, of c., disconcerted by the increasing spread of
192:2.8 And of c. James replied, “Yes, Master, I trust you
194:2.2 The first mission of this spirit is, of c., to foster and
course of, in the
19:4.6 to them i. an investigation of universe affairs.
20:6.3 followed by some Paradise Son i. his bestowal on
67:1.2 I. this inspection Satan informed Caligastia of
73:6.8 all perished i. time, thus becoming subject to the
85:6.3 I. revelation the Gods formulate religion.
92:2.2 I. evolutionary religion, novelty has always been
93:2.5 I. his ministry this insignia of three concentric circles
93:6.1 it was i. this interview that Melchizedek persuaded
112:7.16 It has been intimated i. of these narratives that the
119:8.3 I. these bestowals the Creator Son not only engaged
120:0.3 I. each of these preceding bestowals Michael not
123:3.2 that long disillusionment i. which Jesus found out
124:3.8 that night in their room at the inn when, i. their
125:6.2 I. the morning’s discussions much time was devoted
126:3.6 I. this year Jesus found a passage in the Book of
127:2.8 I. this address Jesus made several veiled references
127:3.1 I. this year all the family property, except the home
128:4.1 the greatest temptations that Jesus ever faced i. his
130:2.4 There is no adventure i. mortal existence more
130:2.7 i. which the young man requested Jesus to tell him
132:4.8 superb address i. of which he said: “Justice makes a
133:2.1 you have done many such brave things i. your life.
133:2.5 spent with the son of Jeramy in the same house i.
133:6.4 I. these talks Jesus repeatedly used the word “soul.”
135:6.8 John conducted classes for his disciples, i. which he
135:9.3 I. these forty days of waiting, many rumors spread
135:12.6 I. the evening’s festivities, Herodias presented her
140:5.3 I. these exhortations to the twelve, Jesus sought to
140:8.17 parables which Jesus presented i. his public ministry.
142:7.3 I. the evening Jesus definitely stated that at some
149:1.2 I. this three months’ tour more than one hundred
149:1.4 of healing, as they occurred i. Jesus’ earth ministry,
156:5.1 i. his address, Jesus first told his followers the story
156:5.2 I. his admonition to “Build well the foundations for
159:0.2 I. this month these twelve groups labored in Gerasa,
159:3.1 i. the evening’s discussion, Jesus gave expression to
159:5.1 When, I his remarks, Jesus intimated that some parts
164:1.1 I. the evening a certain lawyer, seeking to entangle
169:1.1 I. this sermon Jesus retold the story of the lost sheep
170:4.1 I. this Sabbath afternoon’s sermon Jesus noted no
177:2.1 I. this day’s visiting with John Mark, Jesus spent
182:2.4 comment in reference to Judas, spoken i. the last
184:3.7 two men testified that they had heard Jesus say i. his
194:3.2 Many things which happen i. a human life are hard to
coursed
59:1.17 The Gulf Stream c. over the central portion of
courses
20:8.3 the planetary c. up to the high College of Wisdom
22:1.10 The new sons of this order pass through specific c.
25:1.5 Graduate Guides, all pass through the c. of training
25:4.11 enter the regular c. of training for Technical Advisers
27:5.2 custodians conduct informal c. of instruction for
27:6.3 the masters of philosophy conduct elaborate c. in the
30:4.25 classes are carried through special c. of instruction
30:4.25 of instruction and put through specific c. of training.
31:3.8 creatures partake of the nature of postgraduate c. in
35:8.2 beings required to pass through certain c. of training
38:7.5 When assigned to a planet, cherubim enter the c.
43:7.3 the largest group of all those who attend these c. of
61:4.1 streams changed their c., and isolated volcanoes
72:11.2 The c. pursued by such commissioned officers are
72:11.2 imparted in any of the special schools where the c.
76:3.9 Children were subjected to c. of training in animal
79:6.4 the increasing floods and the shifting c. of the rivers
101:10.9 even the stars in their c. are now doing battle for
118:6.6 is constantly deciding between many c. of action.
126:1.3 He continued to carry on his advanced c. of reading
136:4.11 always torn in his human heart by two opposing c.
150:3.3 1. The c. of the stars in the heavens have nothing to
court—noun or adjective
22:9.4 Ancients of Days, functioning as c. messengers
33:5.1 personal representative of the Father to the c. of
35:5.7 Vorondadek Sons sits en banc as a high c. of review
37:5.7 they do act as friends of the c., advising the presiding
39:1.7 2. C. Advisers.
39:1.7 Herein lies the duty of the c. advisers: to see that all
39:1.7 In this work they are closely associated with the
39:1.8 The seraphic c advisers serve as defenders of mortals
40:8.3 And when this c. of inquiry, sanctioned by a personal
43:2.3 Melchizedek council and the c. of the Most High.
43:2.4 provisional verdicts, which are passed on to the c. of
53:9.3 placed on the records of the Uversa supreme c.
55:4.28 there for a time to occupy seats on the supreme c.,
55:8.2 the volunteer adviser to the system supreme c.
66:5.31 10. The supreme c. of tribal co-ordination and
66:5.31 was directed by Van and was the c. of appeals for all
66:5.31 to assume the functions of the supreme c. of Urantia.
67:4.1 Van and his entire c. of co-ordination had remained
70:5.3 the council interpreted the current mores, it was a c.;
70:6.4 special form of speech being adopted for c. usage.
70:6.6 Early c. magic was diabolical; the king’s enemies
70:11.7 Reference to precedent in c. decisions represents the
70:11.13 On entering a c. combat, each party made a deposit
71:8.13 are authoritative; the world c. is advisory—moral.
72:2.9 This nation is adjudicated by two major c. systems—
72:2.11 case at once to the bar of the federal supreme c..
72:2.12 3. Federal supreme c.—the high tribunal for the
72:2.17 The supreme c. does not pass upon socioeconomic
72:6.2 be placed on the retired list at any age by c. order
72:7.6 modified except by consent of the federal supreme c.
72:7.9 These tariffs are set by the highest industrial c. after
72:8.3 Judges of the federal supreme c. must hold degrees
72:11.1 tribunals, confirmed by the federal supreme c.,
85:1.3 and by its prestige an offender can be haled into c..
93:5.7 Abraham and his wife, Sarah, lived at c.,
93:5.8 for Abraham to forego the honors of the Egyptian c.
97:9.16 Solomon bankrupted the nation by his lavish c.
119:8.1 attached these Sons of the central universe to the c.
121:2.5 the temple at Jerusalem possessed its ornate c. of the
122:10.3 murder were common occurrences at the c. of Herod
122:10.4 coming Messiah even among Herod’s c. attachés,
125:1.1 his father escorted him into the c. of the gentiles
125:1.4 They now passed down to the priests’ c. beneath
125:1.4 They walked back through the c. of the gentiles,
125:1.5 They returned to the upper c. for Mary and walked
125:4.3 a drunken gentile who had wandered outside the c.
135:2.1 in the Nazarite corner of the women’s c., John
135:6.4 gentile proselytes into the fellowship of the outer c.
147:5.3 high-class brothels located hard by the temple c. of
157:1.4 the stranger who is taxed for the upkeep of the c.,
159:1.4 Now this officer of the king’s c. pleaded that hard
162:4.2 great candelabras which burned brightly in the c.
162:4.3 the steps leading from the c. of Israel to the c. of
162:4.3 gate, which opened upon the c. of the gentiles.
162:4.4 way of the water gate and going directly to the c.
164:4.1 the high Jewish c. sitting in judgment on him for
164:4.7 Said the spokesman of the c.: “Is this your son?
164:4.8 The officer of the c. spoke to the former blind man
164:4.9 he replied to the officer of the c.: “Whether this man
165:4.8 if you will go with your complaint to the c. of the
173:0.3 They went at once to the large c. where Jesus taught,
173:1.7 the lad who was driving the cattle through the c.,
173:1.7 gaze of the thousands assembled in the temple c.
173:2.5 who were assembled at that time in the temple c..
174:2.2 Jesus arrived in the temple c. and began to teach,
175:0.2 As the Master began to speak, the temple c. was
175:3.1 On many previous occasions had this supreme c. of
175:3.3 Sanhedrin to “bring him before the high Jewish c.
176:2.8 Selta, who was attached to the c. of the Emperor
183:5.4 of the transactions of the Jewish ecclesiastical c..
184:0.0 BEFORE THE SANHEDRIN COURT
184:0.1 for legally calling together the c. of the Sanhedrin.
184:0.1 It was not lawful to convene the Sanhedrin c.
184:0.2 Annas knew that a c. of Sanhedrists was in waiting at
184:0.2 it required only twenty-three to constitute a trial c..
184:1.9 what time Jesus would be brought before the c. of
184:3.0 3. BEFORE THE COURT OF SANHEDRISTS
184:3.1 Caiaphas, called the Sanhedrist c. of inquiry to order
184:3.2 a special trial c. of some thirty Sanhedrists convened
184:3.5 Jesus appeared before this c. clothed in his usual
184:3.5 The entire c. was startled and somewhat confused
184:3.18 Annas did not succeed in keeping control of the c..
184:3.18 was truly shocked as the other members of the c. spit
184:4.1 sentence, there should be two sessions of the c..
184:4.1 in fasting and mourning by the members of the c..
184:4.3 of the members of this so-called Sanhedrist c..
184:5.0 5. THE SECOND MEETING OF THE COURT
184:5.1 At five-thirty o’clock the c. reassembled, and Jesus
184:5.1 while the c. began the formulation of the charges
184:5.1 Judas was present during the second meeting of the c
184:5.2 This session of the c. lasted only a half hour,
184:5.7 The only point the c. could have judged him on
184:5.7 they failed to cast a formal ballot for the death
184:5.9 Jesus did not again appear before the Sanhedrist c..
184:5.10 the c. was in its second session, some of the women
184:5.11 the sentence of death which this Sanhedrist c. had
185:0.1 accusers, including the Sanhedrist c., Judas Iscariot,
185:2.1 the spokesman for the Sanhedrist c. answer Pilate:
185:2.3 Then spoke the clerk of the Sanhedrin c. to Pilate:
185:2.9 Pilate say this, they signaled to the clerk of the c.,
185:2.15 been heard on these matters before the Jewish c.,
186:2.2 Before the Sanhedrist c. Jesus declined to make
188:3.11 In the vast c. of the resurrection halls of the first
189:1.9 of the Michael memorial in the center of the vast c.
court—verb
89:3.2 thousands of earnest souls began to c. poverty.
90:4.9 Only facts and truth c the full light of comprehension
112:5.8 of a rebellion than to c. the hazard of depriving one
142:7.1 Shall your believers c. poverty and shun property?
courteously
148:8.2 But Jesus c. declined the invitation.
courtesans
125:1.2 outraged by the sight of the frivolous c. parading
133:3.6 The c. were astonished at what he said even more
133:3.10 So far the two c. had said nothing; likewise Ganid
courtesy—see Courtesy Colonies or courtesy colony
84:3.2 The scant c. paid womankind during Old Testament
87:5.7 evolved into civilized modesty, restraint, and c..
163:4.14 5. Kindness and c.. The Master had instructed them
163:4.14 Jesus enjoined c. toward all with whom they should
Courtesy Colonies or courtesy colony
18:5.2 ascending mortals, the personnel of the various c.,
28:2.1 parts of Uversa, where they reside as a special c..
28:7.1 of great help to the c. of Uversa: the star students,
30:2.149 C. The Seven C. Colonies.
30:3.0 3. THE COURTESY COLONIES
30:3.1 The seven c. sojourn on the architectural spheres for
30:3.11 Uversa there are over one billion persons in this c..
30:3.13 they are domiciled as a c on the various headquarters
37:10.4 The various c. are domiciled on Salvington and
43:7.4 In the various c., ascending morontia mortals
44:0.1 Among the c. of the various divisional headquarters
46:5.7 6. The circles of the c. colonies.
46:5.30 6. The circles of the c. colonies. The seven circles
46:5.30 The seven circles of the c. are graced by three
46:5.31 The other c. maintain extensive and beautiful
courts—verb
28:6.15 but to overload the individual only c. disaster and
courts—noun; see courts of the temple
2:3.3 from the planetary council up through the c. of the
2:3.3 mandate of dissolution originates in the higher c.
14:3.1 There are no regularly constituted c., neither are
15:12.1 Our c. are constituted as follows: There presides,
15:12.2 The c. of the Ancients of Days are the high review
15:13.2 The c. of the Perfections of Days are constituted
15:13.2 dispense, and tabulate, for reporting to the c. of the
15:13.6 to be passed on to the c. of the Ancients of Days.
16:3.14 those lowly beings who have attained the c. of glory
17:0.12 administration below the c. of the Ancients of Days.
17:3.4 Image Aids, their personal voices to the c. of the
18:4.5 are the officers of the c. of all three divisions,
22:1.11 Trinitized Sons of Selection are assigned to the c. of
22:1.12 commissioned to the c. of the Ancients of Days as
22:2.8 In the superuniverse c., Mighty Messengers act as
22:9.4 The Celestial Guardians are the officers of the c. of
22:9.8 dignified officers of the high c. of the superuniverse
24:6.7 the thrill of all time swept through the heavenly c.
25:1.6 verdict reverberating through the high c. declares:
25:2.11 of triple velocity, they serve as the traveling c. of the
25:4.14 training continues to the c. of the Ancients of Days.
27:5.5 extensively utilized by the c. of the Ancients of Days
28:6.6 which are read into the testimony of the c. of Uversa
33:7.0 7. THE COURTS OF NEBADON
33:7.2 The high c., located on Salvington, are occupied
33:7.2 There are seventy branches of these universe c.,
33:7.3 As regards jurisdiction, the local universe c. are
33:7.5 would be immediately carried to the superuniverse c.
33:7.7 In all other matters the c. of Salvington are final and
33:8.1 the judicial decrees of the high c. of the universe.
33:8.5 then will the Nebadon c. issue rulings of execution
33:8.6 administration in terms of “c.” and “assemblies,”
35:2.4 The Melchizedeks function as advisory review c. of
37:2.3 represent the Bright and Morning Star before the c.
37:8.6 The Universal Conciliators are the traveling c. of
39:1.9 even to the c. of the Ancients of Days on Uversa.
39:2.14 as clerks of the c. of Salvington and secretaries to
39:4.5 commissions—the c. for minor misunderstandings.
40:10.4 unfair to time-space universes inasmuch as the c.
40:10.9 to present such Spirit-fused mortals at the c. of the
43:2.1 When the c. of Nebadon sit in judgment on universe
45:3.9 There are only minor c. on Jerusem since the system
50:2.5 the decrees of such c. reflect a highly fatherly and
53:9.1 they must be held, technically, until the Uversa c.
53:9.3 such apostate worlds, or until such time as the c.
55:8.1 C. are now established on the system capitals,
70:4.10 The c. of the tribal chiefs and early kings consisted of
70:11.0 11. LAWS AND COURTS
70:11.12 4. By appeal to the elders—later to the c..
70:11.13 The first c. were regulated fistic encounters; judges
70:11.14 determined by the thoroughness and equity of its c.
70:12.2 made their appearance, and eventually supreme c.
71:8.13 national and racial differences by continental c. of
71:8.13 the periodically retiring heads of the continental c..
71:8.13 The continental c. are authoritative; the world court
72:2.9 court systems—the law c. and the socioeconomic c..
72:2.9 The law c. function on the following three levels:
72:2.10 1. Minor c. of municipal and local jurisdiction,
72:2.11 2. State supreme c., whose decisions are final in all
72:2.12 and the appellate cases coming up from the state c.
72:2.13 The socioeconomic c. function in the following three
72:2.14 1. Parental c., associated with the legislative and
72:2.15 2. Educational c.—the juridical bodies connected
72:2.16 3. Industrial c.—the jurisdictional tribunals vested
72:2.17 parental, educational, and industrial high c. are final.
72:3.3 that of the guardians designated by the parental c..
72:3.9 but decrees of separation, issued by the parental c.,
72:4.2 the decrees are handed down by the parental c..
72:5.3 out of industry are passed upon by the industrial c..
72:5.4 The industrial c. are only thirty years old but are
72:5.4 provides that the industrial c. shall recognize legal
72:6.9 heaviest penalties meted out by the c. are attached to
72:8.3 Judges of the minor and state c. hold degrees from
72:9.8 power to start proceedings in the state c. looking
72:10.1 sentenced to death in the gas chambers by the c..
97:9.24 the Baalim politicians controlled both the c. and the
112:7.13 to the secret circles of the inner c. of Grandfanda,
119:5.1 never made mention of Michael’s arrival at the c.
119:6.1 assuming the career of a morontia mortal at the c. of
125:0.5 temple and its various c., galleries, and corridors.
125:2.8 some of the public talks delivered in the outer c..
126:3.8 had walked through the c. of heavenly glory with
132:4.8 and influence can secure ready justice before its c.!
132:4.8 on the impartiality, fairness, and integrity of its c.
133:4.12 justice and enjoy mercy before the heavenly c..”
144:8.3 appareled and who live delicately are in kings’ c.
175:0.1 delivery of his last address in the c. of the sacred
195:4.2 assumed to have special influence at the divine c.,
courts of the temple or courts, temple
122:9.2 lingered about the c. two remarkable characters,
122:9.4 Joseph, Mary, and all who were assembled in the t..
125:1.1 Everywhere Jesus went throughout the t., he was
125:2.8 some of the public talks delivered in the outer c..
125:6.4 As they strolled through the c., imagine their surprise
142:6.1 one afternoon to hear him as he taught in the t..
162:1.5 reasons why Jesus was able to preach in the t.
162:1.8 were astonished when Jesus appeared in the t. courts
162:1.9 taught in Solomon’s Porch and elsewhere in the t..
162:2.5 stop to these public appearances of Jesus in the t..
162:4.2 the glare of scores of torches standing about the t..
162:5.5 As Jesus thus taught the pilgrims in the t., many
162:6.1 from the pool of Siloam passed through the t.,
172:4.3 they walked about the t. in silence, and after Jesus
172:5.4 off the donkey and proceeded to walk about the t..
173:1.1 of selling all kinds of sacrificial animals in the t..
173:1.3 not the only way in which the c. were profaned.
173:1.3 proceeded to set up their exchange tables in the c..
173:1.8 anyone to carry even an empty vessel across the t..
173:1.9 And all this day, a day of quiet and peace in the t.,
175:0.1 delivery of his last address in the c. of the sacred
courtship
62:2.3 sex selection was manifested in a crude form of c.
66:5.29 They fostered c. and marriage after due deliberation
83:2.0 2. COURTSHIP AND BETROTHAL
83:2.2 stage between capture by force and subsequent c. by
83:2.4 Man has usually taken the lead in c., but not always.
83:2.4 women have had an increasing part in c. and
83:2.5 love, romance, and personal selection in premarital c.
83:7.7 imagination and fantastic romance entering into c. is
110:1.6 passing through the period of the c. of your Adjuster
122:5.8 that the c. of the pair who were destined to become
122:5.9 This marriage concluded a normal c. of almost two
courtyard
66:4.13 this tree grew in the c. of the temple of the unseen
73:6.5 the central and circular c. of the Father’s temple.
73:6.6 where, once again, it grew in a central, circular c. of
122:7.7 On returning to the c. of the inn, he was informed
122:7.7 Leaving the donkey in the c., Joseph shouldered
139:2.5 his unintended denial of Jesus in the high priest’s c..
184:2.0 2. PETER IN THE COURTYARD
184:2.1 After John had entered the palace c. with Jesus
184:2.2 Peter, upon entering the c., went over to the fire and
184:2.3 so that Peter entered the c. of Annas unarmed.
184:2.3 he was here in the c. of Annas, warming himself
184:2.6 one of his followers bade me let you in the c., but my
184:2.7 the fireside for a time while he walked about the c..
184:2.10 Peter’s entire experience occurred in the c. of the
185:6.2 The guards took Jesus into the open c. of the
186:4.1 soldiers led him back into the c. of the praetorium,
186:4.5 were led into the c., where they gazed upon Jesus,
187:1.1 Before leaving the c. of the praetorium, the soldiers
190:1.4 David promptly assembled them in the spacious c.
191:0.4 because he had denied him that night in Annas’s c.
191:0.4 eight o’clock, when he ventured out into the c..
192:1.6 the midnight fire of charcoal in the c. of Annas,
193:0.1 occurred on Friday, May 5, in the c. of Nicodemus
cousin
45:4.17 and, in the flesh, distant c. of the Son of Man.
76:2.9 Cain married Remona, his distant c., and their son
82:5.3 sort led to a great multiplication of c. marriages.
82:5.4 before the days of Abraham, c. marriages were
84:2.5 the prohibitions of some types of c. marriages while
122:2.6 Mary remained with her distant c. for three weeks.
135:3.3 assured him that his distant c., Jesus of Nazareth,
135:7.1 Jesus really wished he might talk it over with his c.
135:8.5 he greeted his c. in the flesh and asked, “But why
150:1.1 Milcha, a c. of the Apostle Thomas; Ruth,
177:4.6 presented to Caiaphas and Jewish rulers by his c.,
177:4.7 When Judas’s c. had finished speaking, he presented
177:4.7 “All that my c. has promised, I will do, but what are
183:2.1 Last Supper, he went directly to the home of his c.
cousins
16:7.1 Man’s mentality far transcends that of his animal c.,
40:3.1 translated, along with their human c., on the day of
55:4.8 heretofore invisible c. of the early Adamic regime.
59:5.23 sudden appearance of the frogs and their many c..
63:1.4 who stooped to mate with their retarded c. of the
63:2.1 had never been overly popular with their animal c. of
64:1.1 to live among their hairy tree-dwelling c. of inferior
64:1.3 their backward c. were luxuriating in the southern
64:1.7 who mingled so freely with their retarded animal c.
64:3.2 Like some of their c. in Tibet, they lived in crude
64:6.18 they destroyed their almost equally inferior orange c.
64:7.9 quickly to encounter and absorb their invading c.
65:2.4 his protozoan c. are to the animal creation what
65:2.10 snakes and lizards, together with their c., alligators
77:8.10 the seraphim above and with their human c. below.
77:9.9 by the midwayers of Urantia to their c. in the flesh.
79:2.2 the early Andites or their later appearing Aryan c..
79:3.8 did not recognize in the Dravidians their Andite c.
79:6.7 Unlike their blue c. in Europe, both the red and
82:5.4 were obligatory; c. had prior marriage rights to c..
93:9.4 the custom of Abraham’s people to marry their c..
95:7.5 Semites, the Kaaba stone became to their Arabic c..
covenant
8:0.2 an infinite and everlasting c. of divine partnership.
51:3.4 a violation of the c. of their trusteeship as the
75:4.2 Edenic pair that they transgressed the Garden c.;
75:7.1 are adjudged in default; they have violated the c. of
75:8.3 while Adam did transgress his c. with Deity, while he
89:8.4 of advancing teachings, with the idea of the c..
89:8.4 Law, a c., takes the place of fear, and superstition.
89:8.6 But the idea of making a c. with the gods did finally
89:9.3 Christian cult on “the blood of the everlasting c..”
92:3.2 sacrament, ritual, ransom, salvation, redemption, c.,
93:4.3 2. I accept the Melchizedek c. with the Most High,
93:4.4 tell the good news of this c. with the Most High to
93:4.5 gift to all who would believe in the Melchizedek c..
93:6.0 6. MELCHIZEDEK’S C. WITH ABRAHAM
93:6.3 And Melchizedek made a formal c. with Abraham at
93:6.4 This c. of Melchizedek with Abraham represents the
93:6.5 not long after the establishment of this c. that Isaac,
93:6.5 Abraham took a very solemn attitude toward his c.
93:6.5 It was at this formal acceptance of the c. that he
93:6.6 this rite in token of the ratification of the Salem c..
93:6.8 Upon the consummation of the solemn c.,
94:0.1 Melchizedek’s c. with Abraham was the pattern
94:7.5 the Salem missionaries about the Melchizedek c.
95:6.1 The doctrine of the Abrahamic c. was virtually
96:0.3 the Hebrew religion is predicated upon the c.
96:2.4 the c. of divine favor through faith, had been largely
96:4.6 Moses taught that Yahweh was a c.-keeping God;
96:4.6 nor forget the c. of your fathers because the Lord
97:1.4 Samuel reiterated the Melchizedek c. with
97:1.5 story of God’s sincerity, his c.-keeping reliability.
97:1.5 “He has made with us an everlasting c., ordered in
97:1.9 attempted to present Yahweh as a c.-keeping God
97:8.3 —the c. written on the tablets of the heart.
122:9.11 show mercy to our fathers, and remember his holy c.
125:2.2 Jesus,being a new son of the c.,was asked to recount
130:3.4 revelations of Melchizedek and the c. of Abraham.
145:2.5 the days shall come when I will make a new c.
145:2.5 not according to the c. which I made with their
175:3.2 repudiated the Son of the God who made a c. with
175:3.2 The divine c. had been abrogated, and the end of the
covenants
89:8.0 8. REDEMPTION AND COVENANTS
89:9.1 These early ideas of ransom, redemption, and c. have
97:3.3 contracts, and c.—the right to buy and sell land.
cover
30:0.2 It would require numerous additional papers to c. the
44:4.7 c. the subject matter of the entire lifetime of a mortal
52:4.10 These dispensations of the Magisterial Sons c.
59:5.11 the sea returned to c. about half of its previous beds.
61:5.2 this excessive precipitation continued to c. these
61:5.8 though glaciers spread out to c. enormous areas.
61:7.5 But the central lobe reached south to c. most of the
68:2.10 If vanity be enlarged to c. pride, ambition, and honor
86:2.5 Luck is merely a term coined to c. the inexplicable in
131:2.2 knowledge of the Lord as the waters c. the sea.
145:2.2 Darkness may c. the earth and gross darkness the
170:2.9 These teachings c. the expanded idea of the kingdom
covered
57:8.4 this part of the water-c. surface became depressed.
57:8.15 land mass of this era increased until it c. almost ten
59:0.8 near-shore basins are c. with prolific vegetation.
59:2.2 The land masses were repeatedly c. with water;
59:2.5 The ashes of this volcano c. five hundred square
59:2.6 The waters of this inundation c. all the land
59:4.7 elevated so that the earlier deposits were c. by mud
59:4.15 Asia, while the southern Pacific c. most of India.
59:5.4 210,000,000 years ago the warm arctic seas c. most
59:6.4 The continents were c. by great and small salt lakes
59:6.10 160,000,000 years ago the land was largely c. with
60:2.6 likewise c. all of South America except the soon
60:4.3 only to be successively c. by the sea, though some
61:1.10 mammary glands, and were c. with considerable hair.
61:1.12 the continent was c. by lakes and bays.
61:4.2 the Mediterranean Sea c. much of northern Africa.
61:5.3 Australia was almost c. with the antarctic ice blanket.
61:5.4 Greenland was c., and Iceland was completely buried
61:5.4 In Europe the ice at various times c. the British Isles
61:7.11 And as long as the polar regions continue to be c.
61:7.14 the Siberian variety of mammoth became wool c..
64:4.6 land which had been so recently c. by the glacier.
73:5.4 a c. brick-conduit disposal system constructed
78:7.4 The traditions of a time when water c. the whole of
78:7.4 the surface of the earth was completely c. by water
80:3.8 open grazing lands of Europe became c. by forests.
81:2.18 discovered when one of these clay-c. primitive huts
88:5.1 be used in deleterious magic; spittle was always c..
89:4.5 sacrifice was a blanket insurance device which c.
97:5.3 for he has c. me with his robe of righteousness.”
97:7.7 I have even c. them with the shadow of my hands.
122:6.2 shelter which c. the oven and mill for grinding grain.
150:4.2 is nothing c. up that is not going to be revealed;
150:5.2 clothed me with the garments of salvation and c.
151:6.2 This entire hillside was c. with caverns which had
165:3.2 there is nothing now c. that shall not be revealed.
168:2.3 with grave cloths, and his face was c. with a napkin.
169:1.4 the coin is c. by the dust of time and obscured by
169:3.2 Lazarus, who lay at this rich man’s gate, c. with
187:1.5 Golgotha was c. by thousands of crosses upon which
covering
57:8.3 the ocean was world-wide, c. the entire planet to
57:8.3 it was practically a fresh-water c. for the world.
57:8.20 water as then c. nine tenths of the earth’s surface.
59:3.12 third marine-life period, c. twenty-five million years
61:0.1 of the ice age, c. a little less than fifty million years.
61:2.13 By the close of this Oligocene period, c. ten million
61:7.9 sheet advancing south and c. the greater portion of
62:4.6 nine hundred generations of development, c. about
64:4.4 the Neanderthalers made holes in the ice c. the rivers
73:6.3 a symbolic designation c. a multitude of human
121:8.10 “First John” was written by John himself as a c.
127:6.4 Lydda, in part c. the same route traversed when he
146:3.2 never forget that intolerance is the mask c. up the
146:6.2 and, raising the c. of the bier, examined the boy.
189:1.2 now a discarded outer c. which had no further
189:4.6 The c. sheet lay at the foot of the burial niche.
coverings
63:3.1 be born on Urantia who was wrapped in protective c.
covers
1:0.1 The Creator c. himself with light as with a garment
59:0.4 3. The marine-life era c. the next two hundred and
59:0.7 The marine-life era thus c. about one quarter of your
59:3.1 the first widespread limestone deposit, and it c.
59:6.11 marks the end of the long Paleozoic era, which c.
60:4.6 This, the Cretaceous age, c. fifty million years and
61:7.19 retreat of the ice and on down to historic times, c.
72:12.3 intrigue Urantians, but this disclosure c. the limits of
96:7.3 bearing in mind that no other single collection c.
108:1.2 This forecast c. not only the hereditary antecedents
151:3.1 No man, when he lights a lamp, c. it up with a
covertly
83:2.4 Woman sometimes formally, as well as c., initiates
covet
131:2.12 you shall not bear false witness; you shall not c..’
165:4.8 not read the commandment: ‘You shall not c..’
169:3.1 parable of warning to those who love riches and c.
175:1.9 They c. laudatory salutations in the market places
coveted
69:5.14 the fear of being killed by those who c. his treasures.
covetous
165:4.8 like this in order to indulge your c. disposition?
165:4.8 read in the Psalms that ‘the Lord abhors the c.,’
covetousness
140:8.17 Jesus frequently warned his listeners against c.,
165:4.1 “Take heed and keep yourselves free from c.;
165:4.4 inheritance because he knew that his trouble was c..
165:4.5 a great difference between wealth which leads to c.
166:1.4 inner souls are filled with self-righteousness, c.,
cow
66:5.5 The c. was so improved by careful breeding as to
69:4.5 Later the c. became a unit of barter.
84:3.9 the use of c.’ milk and goat’s milk greatly reduced
88:1.5 At one time the c. was a fetish, the milk being taboo
88:5.4 The milk of a black c. was highly magical;
89:1.5 was sacred to the Phoenicians, the c. to the Hindus.
123:5.15 This year Jesus learned to milk the family c. and
126:3.12 Presently they bought a second c., and with the aid
coward
130:2.4 Surely you are not the c. who could stand by on
130:8.1 face life like a man; I am through playing the c..
139:2.6 Peter was a fear-cringing c. when surprised with an
177:4.11 Judas did not realize it, but he was a c..
183:2.2 not only disloyal, but Judas was a real c. at heart.
183:5.3 captain: “This man is neither a traitor nor a c..
185:1.1 was a fairly good administrator, he was a moral c..
185:7.3 This moral c. and judicial weakling now labored
cowardice
93:9.3 separate occasions, this brave man exhibited real c..)
130:6.4 farewell to the life of cringing fear and fleeing c..
139:2.6 most inexplicable combinations of courage and c.
145:3.4 “Hate is the shadow of fear; revenge the mask of c..
149:4.4 prudence, when carried too far, lead to c. and failure.
162:1.3 to put an end to all whisperings about fear and c..
162:3.3 If he remained silent, they would accuse him of c..
177:4.11 inclined to assign to Jesus c. as the motive which
195:7.21 noble ideals—of love and hate, of c. and courage—
cowardly
54:5.11 that nothing be done to half cure, c. suppress, or hide
100:7.4 courageous but never reckless; prudent but never c.
159:3.11 withhold overmuch pity from those c. souls who only
177:4.9 Judas’ betrayal of Jesus was the c. act of a selfish
177:4.11 well-intentioned but c. and self-centered personality.
185:7.5 the high priest, approached the c. Roman judge
185:7.5 the c. governor ordered Jesus brought out before
186:1.2 expected to be liberally rewarded for his c. conduct
cowards
101:7.2 Moral c. never achieve high planes of philosophic
159:4.10 but they are moral c., intellectually dishonest.
163:4.11 told them their mission was no undertaking for c.
coworker
158:3.3 of Michael on Salvington and his ever-present c.,
coworkers
29:4.34 Together with their c., the dissociators, they are the
142:7.2 the Son of Man; and as such c., they, too, must share
143:1.6 all the courageous manhood that you and your c.
cows
81:2.12 farmers had begun the raising of sheep, goats, c.,
126:5.11 experience of farm life as they now had three c.,
coyotes
74:8.5 tribes believed they originated from beavers and c..
Crab nebula
41:8.4 of many types of irregular nebulae, such as the C.,
crabs
59:1.18 and other crustaceans—shrimps, c., and lobsters.
60:2.9 C., lobsters, and the modern types of crustaceans
cracking
57:8.23 the land mass began as the great north-and-south c.,
crackling
158:1.8 were suddenly awakened by a near-by c. sound,
cracks
58:7.10 Some is found in the c. of the older rocks and is
cradle
49:0.1 are the spawning ground, the evolutionary c., of
57:8.26 These inland seas of olden times were truly the c. of
71:8.7 —learning extended from the c. to the grave.
78:0.1 The second Eden was the c. of civilization for almost
78:1.3 Tigris and Euphrates rivers; this was indeed the c. of
81:1.0 1. THE CRADLE OF CIVILIZATION
81:1.1 the c. of civilization was in southwestern Asia,
84:6.4 The hand that rocks the c. still fraternizes with
95:2.5 while burdensome to life from the c. to the grave,
123:2.4 that he had found no time to build a c. for James,
176:1.3 Since Jerusalem was to become the c. of the early
craft
50:4.7 of homemaking, the schools of art and c. training,
82:5.3 was practiced in an effort to preserve c. secrets;
82:5.3 workmen sought to keep the knowledge of their c.
129:1.3 c. which were far more safe for sailing the lake than
129:1.3 practically all the c. on the lake had been built in the
132:7.4 because the noble c. of the good Buddha met the
132:7.4 this harbor unless they abandon the philosophic c. of
134:9.7 on the interior finishing of some of the larger c..
152:2.2 hiring every c. available, they started out in pursuit.
154:7.2 Following the Master’s boat was another smaller c.,
craftiness
174:2.2 Jesus, perceiving their hypocrisy and c., said to
crafts
121:3.4 groups to continue in their various c. and trades.
craftsman
129:1.2 had long known of the skill of the Nazareth c..
129:1.8 Jesus registered as a “skilled c. of Capernaum.”
craftsmanship
76:3.9 subjected to courses of training in agriculture, c.,
craftsmen
44:6.9 These are the master c. who add the culminating and
craftworkers of color
44:6.3 The c.. These are they who make the ten thousand
crafty
51:3.4 Caligastia offered c. and effective opposition to the
96:7.6 “He disappoints the devices of the c.; he takes the
153:3.3 The law of the elders thus relieves such c. children
174:3.1 time a company of the learned and c. Sadducees.
cramping
87:7.10 prevent the crystallization of such a ritual into c.,
177:2.7 and other c. features of these olden Jewish homes
179:5.4 the believer’s spiritual imagination by formally c. it
crash
16:9.5 science, morality, and religion always survive the c..
100:2.7 believer, what does it matter if all things earthly c.?”
100:2.8 fondest ambitions perish and their keenest hopes c.;
160:4.13 and to the inevitable c. of ultimate disillusionment.
173:5.6 day just passed and the c. of an impending doom.
176:3.2 The downfall of nations, the c. of empires,
176:3.2 overturn, the age ends, or all things visible c., since
crashed
57:7.1 space bodies c. directly on the surface of Urantia.
191:0.8 His concept of the kingdom had c., and he could not
crashing
177:5.4 descend with c. suddenness and inescapable terror.
crass
188:4.3 such c. injustice as damning a mortal soul because of
craters
58:2.8 able to hurl charged particles from the sunspot c.
crave
1:2.2 all who enjoy spiritual peace on earth, and who c.
1:6.6 the more he will c. to know the Original Personality,
4:4.8 We c. the concept of the Infinite, but we worship the
5:4.1 men to seek for a God of love because they c. to
10:1.3 Creatures c. association with other creatures;
19:1.5 The human mind would ordinarily c. to approach the
23:1.4 these spirits start out at the center of all things and c.
27:7.3 All supernaphim c. to be conductors of worship;
36:5.17 mind devoid of the ability to worship and c. survival.
39:0.11 And they all c. to start at the bottom, on the lowest
39:1.6 Seraphim equally c. assignment to the missions of the
54:1.8 leads intelligent beings to c. the exercise of power
56:9.5 When we c. to entertain a personal concept of the
87:7.9 as individuals they all c. mystery and venerate the
91:5.7 tolerant of, those less endowed intellects that c.
119:6.5 Sons who love and c. to understand their creatures
131:4.5 We c. forgiveness from the Lord for all of our
133:3.7 And I apologize for my rudeness to them—I c.
133:3.8 testifies how earnestly they c. to know good people
133:4.7 you shall some day thus c. merciful consideration
140:5.8 Only the humble seek for divine strength and c.
140:6.13 You are intrusted with a great work, and I c. your
155:6.2 to remain satisfied with a religion of mind, who c.
156:5.19 Seek no unearned recognition and c. no undeserved
158:6.1 we c. to have you talk with us concerning our defeat
159:4.8 The creature may c. infallibility, but only Creators
166:1.4 and c. flattering salutations in the market places!”
175:1.9 They c. the chief places at the feasts and demand
177:1.2 “Since with all your heart you c. to go with me, it
182:3.2 even to death, and that I c. your companionship?”
194:3.2 religions c. extinction in endless slumber and rest.
195:10.14 Many spiritually indolent souls c. an ancient religion
craved
39:9.3 just as they all c. assignment as destiny guardians in
94:11.13 hungry multitudes who c. to hear words of promise,
98:2.10 they rather c. promises of salvation, coupled with a
98:4.1 The common people c. promises of salvation—
126:3.14 Jesus c. a trustworthy and confidential friend, but
163:2.1 the Master never rejected a single person who c.
177:4.10 Judas c. worldly honor in his mind and grew to
177:4.10 the other apostles likewise c. this same worldly
craven
102:5.2 demonstrated when this c. fear is translated into faith
cravenly
111:0.7 did they so c. fear the malevolence of the evil eye.
craves
2:6.5 love gives and c. affection, seeks understanding
5:3.8 the immortal soul c. and initiates worship;
14:6.39 And every God-knowing mortal c. to be a finaliter.
54:4.4 and yielding to a desire to possess what one c. now
69:9.3 Man not only c. to accumulate property; he desires
71:2.14 Man c. the right to use, control, bestow, sell, lease,
101:2.1 the mortal mind which c. to know how the Infinite
111:2.10 human will that c. to know God, working in liaison
131:3.6 but safety is found only when the soul c. reproof
134:6.1 If one man c. freedom—liberty—he must remember
140:4.11 Every mortal really c. to be a complete person, to be
161:2.8 Jesus c. not the support of the multitude; he is
craving
1:2.6 3. The personality c. to be like God—the desire to do
14:6.14 This affords the Son the gratification of parental c.,
62:2.3 Food hunger and sex c. were well developed,
65:6.2 an insatiable c. for the attainment of ever-increasing
69:5.8 5. Power—the c. to be master.
91:8.5 It is sometimes the pathetic expression of spiritual c.
91:9.4 must surrender every wish of mind and every c. of
92:0.4 This ministry to a worship-c. and wisdom-desiring
92:5.5 This c. is designed to anticipate the appearance on
101:2.14 for righteousness, a certain c. for divine perfection.
102:8.1 and c. survival after death, is willing fully to trust the
112:1.16 social; man is dominated by the c. of belongingness.
139:12.13 thirty pieces of silver to satisfy his long-nursed c. for
140:5.7 happiness is the satisfaction of immediate pleasure c..
149:6.10 attention—c. humility is childish and unworthy of
152:5.6 miracle-seeking and king-c. proclivities of Jesus’
160:1.6 When men dare to forsake a life of natural c. for
168:0.9 Martha, while c. to see Jesus, desired to avoid any
177:4.7 his heart was too much set on self-glory and the c.
193:4.2 revenge and the generalized c. to “get even” with
cravings
103:5.4 of the ego c. and the budding social consciousness.
128:1.2 Jesus hungered and satisfied such c. with food;
crawled
59:1.19 trilobites floated in the water or c. along the sea
59:5.6 there c. out upon the land snails, scorpions,and frogs
63:5.5 dome-shaped stone huts, into which they c. at night.
crawls
59:1.3 Vegetation for the first time c. out upon the land
cream
22:3.1 They are the c. of governing ability derived from the
50:4.1 schools of training and culture, wherein the c. of the
73:3.6 the c. of the civilization of Urantia was forgathering.
74:5.4 Aside from the c. of the earth’s population, only a
131:4.7 The God-knowing soul rises like the c. appears on
159:5.7 Jesus appropriated the c. of the Hebrew scriptures
195:0.7 philosophy as well as the c. of Hebrew theology.
create—see create—imperative
1:2.9 Though the Father does not personally c. the
6:5.3 not deprive the Son of the ability to c. any or all
6:5.4 the orders of Sons which he may subsequently c.,
9:0.1 in the amazing power of the Conjoint Creator to c.
16:1.1 plan to c. universes inhabited by intelligent and
17:6.7 Upon the declaration of intention to c. life by the
21:5.6 the power and opportunity to c. entirely new types
23:2.11 that the Deities can and do c. perfect beings.
24:7.8 when these Paradise associates collaborate to c.
26:2.5 Collectively, the Seven Master Spirits c. many
26:2.5 But when these same Seven Spirits c. individually,
26:2.7 empowered by the Infinite Spirit to c. a sufficient
29:1.1 When the Seven Master Spirits c. individually,
29:1.1 when they c. collectively, they sometimes produce
29:2.1 they can and do reproduce—c.—other beings like
31:1.2 which will c. reception capacity for the bestowal
31:8.3 These Transcendentalers c. no beings, neither were
32:2.1 Inf. Spirit, c. a diverse retinue of spirit personalities.
32:2.8 the Father’s proposal to c. man in their divine image.
33:4.2 c. an unlimited number of Sons in divinity equal to
33:4.2 can c. only one Bright and Morning Star in each
42:1.4 forever will scientists be powerless to c. one atom of
42:12.1 to conceive, design, and c. automatic mechanisms
44:6.6 These artisans c. their varied symphonies for the
48:1.3 to transform these associations of energy as to c.
49:2.21 It is possible to c. living beings who can withstand
54:0.1 conflicting truth and falsehood c. confusing error;
54:0.2 The Gods neither c. evil nor permit sin and rebellion.
56:6.1 they achieve perfect unity; likewise, when they c.,
65:1.7 shorn of all ability to organize—c.—new patterns of
69:5.13 would accumulate property for years just to c. an
69:8.8 society which they had so unwillingly helped c..
70:12.5 they should c. their systems of government;
74:3.4 in honor of all who had labored to c. this garden of
77:1.2 spiritual and material agencies on a planet as to c.
77:1.4 This plan was carried out as long as the power to c.
82:1.6 insufficient sex attraction to c. serious problems
84:3.1 Pastoral living tended to c. a new system of mores,
84:5.8 invention and wealth have enabled her to c. a new
99:3.16 It is the business of religion to c., sustain, and inspire
99:5.7 they c. a religious group of some sort which
100:6.8 The new loyalties of enlarged spiritual vision c. new
102:3.8 Science vainly strives to c the brotherhood of culture
103:8.4 souls who would c. a religion without God.
105:5.4 existence as to eventuate an ultimate or to c. a finite.
111:6.5 mind can c. other mechanisms, even energy
112:1.14 And every such process tends to c. and establish
117:1.2 to the domains of time and space, there to c. and
117:3.12 The Supreme Being did not c. man, but man was
117:6.17 and universe career will c. in your consciousness the
118:4.7 the finite viewpoint they certainly can and do c..
118:5.1 even the infinite God cannot c. square circles or
118:9.8 realms of outer space, what would their unity c.
121:8.14 to c. the most effective portraiture of Jesus’ life,
128:4.1 merchant planned to c. a center of learning which
132:5.17 world c. many different sorts of profit wealth,
133:2.2 are partners with God in that they co-operate to c.
134:4.6 kingdom in the hearts of men will c. religious unity
134:5.11 they must c. the essential nucleus of supernational
134:5.12 When the peoples of Urantia c. a world government,
135:9.4 why do you baptize the people and c. all this stir?”
140:5.6 strengthen moral character and c. happiness.
140:5.16 This is the wrong way to c. courageous men.
140:8.32 The Master came to c in man a new spirit, a new will
140:10.3 to c. a high spiritual and inspirational ideal
146:4.1 they were able to c. such a widespread sentiment
148:6.6 And why did God ever c. me just to suffer in this
159:4.5 moral, and spiritual status of those who c. them.
160:5.9 and the self-deceptive idols of those who c. them.
164:3.8 “Let us c. the sight of this blind man on this day
170:2.23 you thereby c. the capacity in your own soul for the
170:5.19 who went about to c. a sociophilosophical system
174:3.5 that persecution in public would most certainly c.
180:1.5 it does not c. a new world, but it most certainly does
191:5.1 conspired to c. a situation of isolation which even
195:7.14 Machines do not think, c., dream, aspire, idealize,
195:10.2 daring to form creeds or c. theological systems of
196:2.6 pity that his followers failed to c. a unified religion
196:3.10 The human mind does not c. real values;
create—imperative
121:7.5 the Psalmist had prayed that God would “c. a clean
146:2.13 “C. in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right
159:5.2 such as: “C. in me a clean heart, O Lord.
created—verb; see created by
0:1.11 finite realities always have beginnings—they are c..
0:1.12 Absoniters are not c.; they are eventuated—they
1:0.1 You have c. the heaven and the heaven of heavens
1:0.2 “God c. the heavens and formed the earth; he
1:0.2 he established the universe and c. this world not in
1:3.1 in form because you are said to be c. “in his image”—
1:5.3 “Lift up your eyes on high and behold who has c. all
2:6.4 high moral standard and c. a law-respecting people
4:0.1 God c. the universes of his own free and sovereign
4:0.1 God c. them in accordance with his all-wise and
4:1.5 are born, he “sends forth his Sons and they are c..”
8:3.4 a Creative Spirit of the Infinite Spirit c. you and your
14:2.9 any group of personalities ever c. in, or admitted to,
14:4.10 of the central universe, beings who never were c..
16:0.1 number of Master Spirits, they would have been c.,
17:2.1 Seven of these extraordinary personalities were c. at
18:0.1 Supreme Trinity Personalities are all c. for specific
18:0.11 All Trinity-origin beings are c. in Paradise perfection
18:5.1 The Recents of Days were c. simultaneously, and
19:6.4 Corps of the Finality, since no more are being c.,
21:1.4 thousand Unions of Days and no more are being c..
21:2.4 any new forms of things, great or small, may be c.,
21:2.10 Michael-derived living existence which may be c. or
21:5.6 of that which has already been designed and c.,
21:5.6 by those who have been thus designed and c..
23:3.9 more Solitary Messengers will probably ever be c..
24:1.7 numbers; no more of these orders are being c..
24:1.9 Secondary supervisors are being c. right along;
24:1.10 supervisors, is of continuous creation, being c. in
24:1.11 Circuit supervisors are c. for their specific tasks,
24:2.2 Directors are so c. as to be able to maintain perfect
24:5.1 Infinite Spirit and were c. for the specific purposes
25:0.9 servitals, and Morontia Companions—are c. as such;
25:1.3 of servitals is prodigious, and more are being c.
25:2.1 For every Havona Servital c., seven Conciliators are
25:3.15 the multitude of conciliators that have been c. in
25:4.1 legal minds of the spirit world were not c. as such.
25:4.16 Such a living library of applied law could not be c.;
25:6.1 Celestial Recorders are not c. as such; they are
26:2.1 These high angels are c. in three major orders:
26:3.5 These angels are c. on the second circuit but operate
26:3.10 They are c. without special design and are competent
28:3.1 When seven seconaphim are c., one, the primary,
28:4.4 every seventh one of that order subsequently c.
28:4.5 and every seventh one thereafter c. incline towards
28:4.12 the fifth primary seconaphim to be c. and every
28:4.13 seconaphim and every seventh one subsequently c..
28:5.6 Like the primary order, this group is c. serially;
28:6.1 these angels are c. serially and in seven reflective
29:0.10 know, no more beings of these orders have been c..
29:3.4 they are all c. in perfection and are inherently perfect
29:4.37 The frandalanks are c. in thirty divisions, one for
31:7.5 by some type of Paradise personality not yet c.,
31:8.3 no beings, neither were Transcendentalers ever c..
33:4.5 This universe executive was c. fully endowed for his
33:4.6 administrative assistants, c. for their special work,
34:2.4 “You send forth your Spirit, and they are c..
35:1.3 The Melchizedeks of our universe were all c. within
35:9.7 they were so c. that they might better understand,
35:9.8 our Sons of the Lanonandek order have been c. with
37:9.9 They are a reproducing order, being c. male and
38:1.3 Seraphim are still being periodically c.; Nebadon is
38:2.3 The seraphim are so c. as to function on spiritual and
39:2.8 the superior seraphim, some were c. as such while
39:8.7 of origin, for they are c. a “little higher than you”;
40:2.1 The Material Sons of God are c. in the local universe
40:5.2 angels—than whom you were c. but a little lower—
43:7.2 they are c. to function in seventy diverse orders of
44:0.3 The celestial artisans are not c. as such; they are a
48:2.2 They are c. for their specific function and require no
48:2.3 They are c. in groups of one thousand, classified as
48:3.1 Morontia Companions are c. from age to age in
48:3.16 They were c. for this work, pending factualization
53:1.1 perfect in all your ways from the day you were c. till
66:4.1 The arrival of the Prince’s staff c. a profound
69:5.1 Food hoarding c. the first problems of capital and
74:0.1 ten days passed before they were re-c. in dual form
74:8.4 tradition that Adam and Eve had physical forms c.
74:8.4 The belief in man’s having been c. from clay was
75:8.6 perfection; our universe was not c. in perfection.
82:2.4 thus eventually c. concepts of vice, crime, and sin.
83:5.12 The taboo wife—one wife of legal status—c. the
84:3.4 women unintentionally c. their dependence on men
84:6.5 Many orders of universe creatures are c. in dual
94:4.4 is conceived as being self-c. out of the Brahman—
95:5.4 built an entirely new city, and c. a new art and
95:5.6 fatherhood and motherhood of Deity and c a religion
95:6.2 Zoroaster c. a galaxy of supreme gods with Ahura-
97:4.3 Said Amos: “He who formed the mountains and c.
97:7.6 I have c. it not in vain; I formed it to be inhabited.”
97:7.7 “Thus says the Lord, ‘I have c. you, I have redeemed
97:7.10 Every one who is called by my name I have c. for my
97:9.16 Solomon c. a vast Hebrew navy, operated by Syrian
98:2.11 none ever c. such an advanced system of ethics
99:5.9 Modern men have c. many tests of religious faith.
100:3.7 Love thus grows; it cannot be c., manufactured, or
102:8.4 historic religion has always c. its God conceptions
105:7.2 (Havona natives) who never were actually c.,
106:3.1 fullness as it was time c. by the Supreme Creators,
106:9.5 The paradox c. by the experiential and existential
107:0.5 the enormous universe tension which is c. by the
108:6.3 new men who, like God, are c. in righteousness
109:6.6 living values which the greatest of all Urantians c.
112:5.4 association with the Adjuster, is c. as a new vehicle
112:5.18 and not another will occupy the morontia form c. for
113:3.6 angelic personality, c. but a little above the universe
113:7.3 The human race was c. just a little lower than the
117:3.12 Supreme Being did not create man, but man was c.
117:4.8 Mortal man and all other finite creatures are c. out of
117:5.11 the evolving soul of mortal man is c. out of the
118:5.1 of nonentity and implies that nothing is thus c..
118:7.5 Finite personality is not self-c., but in the arena of
119:0.6 for the various orders of beings whom they have c..
126:4.6 Lift up your eyes and behold who has c. all these
128:1.1 right of unqualified rulership of his self-c. universe.
129:1.3 but during that time Jesus c. a new style of boat
130:1.6 c. the potential negative of the positive way of light
131:2.2 “In the beginning God c. the heavens and the earth
131:2.2 And, behold, all he c. was very good.
131:2.7 God has c. the universal hosts, and he preserves
131:2.9 Thus says the Lord who c. the heavens and who
134:5.9 Political sovereignty is c. out of the surrender of
134:5.16 governments are organizations c. and devised for the
134:6.4 wars go on until the government of mankind is c..
135:6.3 It is not surprising that this strange preacher c. a
142:3.6 “In the beginning the Gods c. the heavens and earth”
142:3.9 really believed that Yahweh c. both good and evil.
148:4.10 called by my name, for I have c. them for my glory
148:8.3 Kirmeth c. a considerable disturbance at the camp,
156:5.2 mind and then, in association with that re-c. mind,
160:1.14 be born again; that he shall become the re-c. child of
165:2.7 enters upon the eternal way by the means I have c.
188:3.11 This memorial was c. shortly after Michael departed
194:0.3 Paul, who c. a new religion out of the new version
created by
0:11.10 the resolution of the tension c. by the freewill act of
0:12.3 evolved by the experiential actualization of realities c
1:2.9 but the universes of time and space are all c. and
2:2.7 creatures of moral responsibility who have been c. or
8:1.7 this central universe being c. by him and with him
13:1.12 who are trinitized, c., eventuated, or eternalized by
13:1.19 the vast hosts of unrevealed beings c. by the Son and
16:3.12 Whenever the creatures jointly c. by the Son and the
17:1.6 the central registries for all personalities c. by the
17:2.4 Majeston is the only existing personality of divinity c.
17:4.1 The forty-nine Reflective Image Aids were c. by
17:8.2 secondary beings of this order are c. by the Master
24:7.8 Graduate Guides are not c. by the Supreme Being,
26:1.12 Primary or Paradise supernaphim are c by the Infinite
26:1.13 Omniaphim are c. concertedly by the Infinite Spirit
28:2.1 Omniaphim are c. by the Infinite Spirit in liaison with
30:1.2 Beings c. by all three Paradise Deities, either as such
30:1.29 in any two of the Paradise Deities or otherwise c. by
30:1.55 in any one of the Paradise Deities or otherwise c. by
38:1.1 Seraphim are c. by the Universe Mother Spirit and
73:4.3 A zoological garden was c. by building a smaller wall
76:1.4 the second had to be c. by the labor of their own
101:9.1 demands of ethical obligation which had been c. by
134:5.15 sovereignty of these forty-eight states was c. by men
134:5.15 sovereignty of the American Federal Union was c. by
134:5.15 planetary government will be similarly c. by nations
142:4.2 “Because you appreciate the beauty of things c. by
created—adjective; see created being(s); created
intelligence(s)
1:2.10 contact with his creature children and his c. universes
2:5.9 Father loves and forever seeks the welfare of his c.
7:5.2 the Eternal Son does draw near to c. personalities by
7:5.4 To share the experience of c. personalities, the Sons
9:5.2 In the domain of c. mind the Third Person, with his
10:2.1 to become the divine Father of all subsequently c.,
12:7.5 the assurance of stability for all c. things and beings.
13:4.1 by the trinitized sons of glorified c. personalities,
14:0.2 This is a wholly c. and perfect universe; it is not an
14:2.5 that of the twofold constitution of the c. universes of
14:6.5 in ways beyond the comprehension of the c. mind.
21:4.2 seven times giving of themselves to their c. children
25:1.5 The newly c. servitals, together with newly
25:2.2 the seven c. orders of conciliators serving in each
25:2.3 corps, embracing one seventh of each c. order,
26:2.5 the angels of all seven c. types function in all
26:4.10 working groups contains angels of seven c. types,
26:4.10 piloted by supernaphim whose c. natures—like your
28:5.21 The beings of every newly c. order, immediately
30:2.127 11. The C. Citizens of Paradise.
30:4.30 their long and profitable contact with the c. spheres
36:5.15 intellect, such c. minds at once become superminded,
37:0.2 Preceding papers have dealt with the c. orders of
37:2.4 unique twofold order, embracing some of c. dignity
37:2.4 There are 4,832 of c. dignity, while 8,809 are
37:2.10 primary worlds are presided over by the c. orders of
37:9.1 These include the following c. types: 1. Susatia.
37:9.12 the c. susatia and the evolved Spirit-fused mortals.
37:10.7 Evening Star, Number 1,146 of the C. Corps.]
38:5.1 The first c. group of Nebadon seraphim were trained
39:0.10 find it hard to understand that a c. capacity for higher
40:9.4 as if they were newly c. beings, creatures without
43:1.3 embellish all outdoors on these especially c. worlds.
45:0.3 of the arrangement of these specially c. spheres.
46:5.25 The c. Evening Stars exert their influence all over
48:4.9 The reversion directors themselves are not a c. group
48:8.4 new and future creation there will be no c. orders of
51:1.5 original or directly c. Adam and Eve are immortal
51:1.7 Unlike the other c. Sons of planetary service,
53:1.1 Lucifer was not an ascendant being; he was a c. Son
56:10.16 means the relation of c. parts to the Creative Whole.
57:3.8 to complete these clusters of specially c. worlds.
66:4.7 The re-c. bodies of this group were fully satisfied by
72:3.6 of the newly c. Foundation of Spiritual Progress,
74:0.1 on within the precincts of this newly c. shrine.
103:0.7 theologic doctrines and reason-c. religions.
109:3.1 more so than are the duties of any of the c. orders of
115:1.1 within the frame of these mind-c. postulates.
117:6.7 the finite administration of c., creating, or evolving
117:7.6 reflecting this future forecast back to the c. levels as
117:7.14 reacted to by all c. energies, co-ordinated in all
118:7.5 Finite personality is not self-c., but in the arena of
119:4.6 orders of his c. universe Sons: the Melchizedeks,
120:1.3 As your c. sons of Nebadon are wholly dependent
128:1.1 right of unqualified rulership of his self-c. universe
156:5.2 mind and then, in association with that re-c. mind,
156:5.2 Your spirit nature—the jointly c. soul—is a living
160:1.14 be born again; that he shall become the re-c. child of
189:0.2 bestow himself in the likeness of any of his c. sons
created being(s)
0:2.4 2. Personal—as in the evolutionary experience of c.
5:1.1 but in the finiteness and material limitations of c..
5:1.2 to yearn for the association of every c. who can
8:4.3 ministering to the c. on the worlds of time and
8:6.4 personal influence upon c., “For as many as are led
12:0.3 To c. the master universe might appear to be almost
13:4.4 attitudes of loyalty or disloyalty on the part of c.
14:5.2 transcends the human concept of anything a c. could
14:6.41 for all past, present, or future types of c. beings.
15:10.22 possible to find representatives of all groups of c. on
18:1.4 Deity association with the sevenfold grouping of c.
22:7.8 No c. being in the universe can fully explain this
23:1.8 and sympathetic group of c. derived from the Third
27:7.1 delight and the most exquisite pleasure known to c..
34:2.5 offspring of the Spirit approach the order of c. on
37:2.5 The c. beings of this interesting and versatile order
37:2.7 Evening Stars always work in pairs—one a c. being,
42:3.13 rather than to the forms of its appearance to c..
46:8.1 so long as it harbors archrebels, high c. who have
94:3.3 personality approachable by c. and evolving beings
107:1.2 Adjusters are not c.; they are fragmentized entities
107:7.5 Throughout a universe of c and nonpersonal energies
107:7.7 There are no c. that would not delight to be hosts to
117:6.7 the finite administration of c., creating, or evolving
120:0.1 himself in the likeness of his various orders of c.,
120:0.3 the finite experience of one group of his c., but he
139:12.7 it is the nature of the Sons of God to give every c.
167:7.2 “The angelic hosts are a separate order of c.;
created intelligence(s)
1:2.1 To all c. God is a personality, and to the universe of
2:1.6 with finite material beings and other lowly c..
2:2.3 changing attitude and the shifting minds of his c.;
2:7.3 for every universe, system, world, and c.,
3:0.2 Sons are clearly discernible by the lower orders of c.,
3:2.8 same time to any degree comprehensible to these c..
5:1.1 and the lower groups of c. is inconceivable.
15:6.7 many of the c. and eventuated intelligences of Deity.
27:7.1 is the highest privilege and the first duty of all c..
32:4.1 his Deity co-ordinates, his Sons, and numerous c.
48:8.3 the majority of innumerable orders of c. are either
119:6.4 sympathetic helper of even the lowest form of c.
127:0.4 the unquestioned and supreme ruler of all c. on all
136:6.1 concerning all personalities of all classes of his c.,
186:5.5 who thus assume the nature and likeness of their c.
creates
3:4.4 This giving of himself to creatures c. a boundless,
4:1.5 God not only c., but he “preserves them all.”
5:5.6 the human realization of God c. a paradox in finite
6:5.3 When the Son c. personality, he does so in
6:5.3 and of himself, alone, never c. personal beings.
12:5.9 3. Personality c. a unique time sense out of insight
30:1.99 God, as a person, c.; God, as a preperson,
37:9.9 In and of himself he then c. the beautiful and
42:5.8 The electronic charge c. an electric field; movement
69:8.8 Slavery c. an organization of culture and social
70:2.2 The constant necessity for national defense c. many
85:0.1 Man c. his primitive religions out of his fears and
85:6.3 In early evolution religion c. its own gods.
85:6.3 Evolutionary religion c. its gods in the image and
90:5.2 ritual c and perpetuates myths as well as contributing
92:0.4 a worship-craving and wisdom-desiring mind c. the
99:4.1 renders the religionist socially fragrant and c. insights
99:5.7 a religious group of some sort which eventually c.
99:6.3 it c. the evil discrimination of religious castes;
101:2.14 —the divine Adjuster—c. within you a hunger and
101:9.8 2. Religion c. for the human mind a spiritualized
102:6.6 Reason c. the probability which faith can
103:4.2 this c. new problems for the individual religionists,
107:0.5 the Adjuster who c. within man that unquenchable
116:7.6 striving for God-attainment, c. a genuine divinity
118:5.1 the fact that omnipotence not only c. things with a
118:9.3 self-c. the mechanism for personality expression,
130:1.5 to suffer the sorrows of evil; after all, who c. evil?”
130:1.5 that God c. good and evil, but Jesus never taught
130:4.14 c. necessity for intellectual choosing, and establishes
131:3.2 the faith of the Immortal, even the faith that c.
131:8.3 The Supreme c. all things, in nature nourishing
134:5.5 same growth of political organizations c. a problem
140:5.16 Being sensitive and responsive to human need c.
150:8.2 Lord, King of the world, who forms the light and c.
150:8.2 is the Lord, who makes peace and c. everything;
150:8.6 God, who shows mercy and kindness, who c. all
182:1.8 Sin c. a dead level of evil inertia, but righteousness
194:2.4 The spirit never c. a consciousness of himself, only
194:3.7 the highest type of human civilization in that it c. the
creating
4:0.2 It is easy to deduce that the purpose in c. the perfect
9:8.2 The first Deity-c act of the Infinite Spirit, functioning
14:6.35 as complemental to a Creator Son in the work of c.
15:5.12 are influential in c. widespread energy fluctuations.
17:4.1 Image Aids, each Reflective Spirit c. his own Aid.
25:2.2 for the purpose of c. a group of Havona Servitals,
32:1.5 while the work of c. the architectural worlds which
33:3.2 functioned with him in c. and governing his universe.
42:11.2 For this c., controlling, and upholding mind is neither
58:4.3 Africa moved south, c. an east and west trough,
59:2.7 Mexico emerged, thus c. the Gulf Sea, which has
59:5.3 America was inundated, c. two great inland seas.
63:5.6 At last a tool-c. mind was functioning in conjunction
65:4.3 they actually start to work c. new cells to replace
69:5.8 The moneylenders made themselves kings by c. a
74:2.2 Amadon improved this language by c a new alphabet
74:8.3 The story of c. Eve out of Adam’s rib is a confused
80:2.4 Presently the Sicilian land bridge submerged, c. one
82:2.1 problems to be solved by society, thus c. a major
101:2.1 explanation of both science and religion, thus c. a
102:3.6 Religion leads to serving men, thus c. ethics and
102:3.14 In evolution, religion often leads to man’s c. his
108:6.5 thus slowly and surely re-c. you as you really are
111:1.2 to co-operate with the indwelling Adjuster in c.
116:4.10 they are not c. these paths of divinity attainment;
117:6.7 the finite administration of created, c., or evolving
124:2.2 Jesus was constantly c. trouble by the questions he
127:2.5 resulted in c. a division among the Jewish youths
128:5.5 rumors of the Capernaum boatbuilder who was c.
130:3.2 thus c. two magnificent harbors and thereby
134:6.4 thus c. the machinery for preventing small wars,
134:6.8 nations are actually c. a real, bona fide, and lasting
136:1.4 Others taught that God, in c. man, had put into his
136:8.8 the folly of c. artificial situations for the purpose of
138:6.3 but do not be misled into the bypaths of c. legends
creation or local creation or material creation;
see creation, all
0:0.5 which circle the never-beginning, never-ending c. of
0:11.1 constituted the c. of the divine and central universe,
0:11.5 of the welfare of the whole c. of things and beings,
0:12.1 Trinities are experiential—are inherent in the c. of
1:0.4 the struggling creature c. of the God of perfection.
1:1.4 Still farther out in the starry c., he is known, as on
1:2.9 the universe in which you live is the c. of his Son
1:3.5 The supreme personal reality of the finite c. is spirit;
1:3.6 deal directly with the personalities of his vast c. of
1:5.3 discern the invisible Maker through his diverse c.,
1:5.16 of the whole evolutionary c. of time and space.
2:3.4 personality is absorbed into the oversoul of c.,
2:3.6 rule of the Creator Sons in the universes is one of c.
2:5.6 handicaps of your mc. make it impossible for you
2:5.7 I naturally love one who is so powerful in c. and in
2:7.2 be only relatively true in another segment of c..
2:7.9 beauties of the physical c., the charm of intellectual
3:1.2 in all parts and in all hearts of his far-flung c..
3:1.2 God is immeasurably greater than the total of c.
3:1.7 foundation of the coherence of the so-called mc..
3:1.10 isolated from intercourse with the larger units of c..
3:2.9 and eternal welfare of all his vast and far-flung c..
3:4.2 The c. of every new universe calls for a new
3:4.2 even if c. should continue indefinitely, eternally,
3:4.2 eventually the mc. would exist without limitations,
3:5.4 the staggering immensity of God’s limitless c.,
3:6.1 of the outstretched, whirling, and ever-circling c..
3:6.2 The universe is a work of c. and is wholly subject to
4:0.2 Havona may serve as the pattern c. for all other
4:0.2 such a supernal c. must exist primarily for the
4:3.1 intended man to be the masterpiece of planetary c.,
5:0.2 contact with any part or phase or kind of c. through
5:2.5 As the soul of joint mind and Adjuster c. becomes
5:3.8 the human soul—the conjoint c. of the God-seeking
5:6.8 remains for man himself to will the c. or to inhibit
5:6.8 man himself to will the creation or to inhibit the c.
6:2.7 In the love of truth and in the c. of beauty the Father
6:4.1 effective administration of such a boundless c..
6:4.5 his personal and detectable contact with spiritual c.,
7:0.4 The Eternal Son is the actual upholder of the vast c.
7:1.2 power are not retarded by the mass of the mc..
7:1.3 the viewpoint of personality, spirit is the soul of c.;
7:1.5 attraction that function in the lesser units of c..
7:2.2 in the exquisite spiritual harmony of the eternal c..
7:4.1 the universal plan for the c., evolution, ascension,
7:4.2 souls of space is a joint c. of the Father and Son,
7:4.6 Not only in c. but also in administration, the Spirit
7:4.7 the Deities effectively co-operate in the work of c.,
7:5.5 the circuits of the central c. for the enlightenment of
7:6.2 the descending Sons as they function throughout c..
7:6.8 the hearts of all creatures in the primary central c. of
8:1.1 stage of space is set for the stupendous drama of c.—
8:1.5 There now flashes through the c. of the Gods the
8:1.6 diffused throughout the central c. of the Gods,
8:1.7 Third Person deitizes by this very act of conjoint c.,
8:2.5 adequate to meet the demands of such a limitless c..
8:3.1 eternalizes concurrently with the central or fiat c.,
8:3.1 only this central c. is eternal in existence among
8:3.2 First Source no more personally participates in c..
8:3.3 same personal relation to the Son in all subsequent c.
8:3.3 Son sustains to the Father in the first and central c..
8:4.1 But in and through all this spiritual and mc. there
8:4.2 divine love and endless mercy to all intelligent c..
8:4.2 The Spirit is love applied to the creature c.,
8:5.3 and is confined to the spiritual realm of that c.; but
8:6.6 absolutely interlocked in a service of c. and control
9:3.8 spontaneity into the mechanism of the physical c..
9:8.5 What the Infinite Spirit is to the total c., a Creative
10:0.3 No other concept of c. measures up to the Trinity
10:1.4 Son, for when the conjoint act of c. was effected,
10:1.4 and the materialization of the central core of c.,
10:3.15 6. As a person, he acts directly throughout c. by his
11:1.4 the universal lines of gravity from the ends of c..
11:2.10 of making possible subinfinite, even time-space, c..
11:4.4 accommodate the activities of an almost infinite c..
11:7.6 thickens somewhat faster than does the plane of c.,
11:9.2 it is not a part of universal c., not even a real part of
12:0.1 The immensity of the far-flung c. of the Father is
12:0.2 conceive of mc. as being infinite because the Father
12:0.2 but as we study and observe the total mc., we know
12:0.3 there are still physical limits to the mc.,
12:1.1 The observable behavior of the mc. constitutes
12:1.2 the major divisions of pervaded space—total c.,
12:1.10 Havona, the central universe, is not a time c.;
12:1.10 the mass content of this central c. is far in excess
12:1.12 organized and partially inhabited post-Havona c.,
12:1.13 Universe is the present organized and inhabited c..
12:1.13 not to mention the eternal spheres of the central c..
12:1.13 the outer limits of the organized and inhabited c.;
12:1.13 border, in a far-off corner of such a magnificent c.,
12:1.14 whole of the known, organized, and inhabited c..
12:1.16 The central universe is the c. of eternity; the seven
12:1.16 destined to eventuate-evolve the ultimacy of c..
12:1.16 an additional and unrevealed c. beyond the fourth
12:1.16 infinity of the Creator or the potential infinity of c.,
12:2.4 which completely encircle the present inhabited c.
12:2.5 A greater c. of the future is in process of formation
12:2.6 it is believed that a new type of c. is in process,
12:4.12 Your lc. (Nebadon) participates in this movement of
12:4.13 the material energy mass of c. is space work but not
12:4.15 present revolving clockwise about the central c..
12:8.6 What Paradise is to the physical c., and what the
12:8.7 of both the material and spiritual phases of c..
12:9.1 Man’s true destiny consists in the c. of spirit goals
13:1.16 the Father had aught to do with the c. of Solitary
13:3.2 two billion years of Urantia time, witnesses the c.
14:0.1 the true magnitude of this vast c. is really beyond
14:1.15 a physically balanced and perfectly stabilized c..
14:2.2 The c. of the central universe is threefold (Trinity);
14:2.2 the c. of a local universe (directly) is twofold, by a
14:2.5 spiritual reactions transpiring in the central c. which
14:2.5 The basic organization of a threefold c. is wholly
14:2.6 Paradise, with an absolute grasp of mc., perfectly
14:3.6 balance the various attractions of this tremendous c..
14:4.10 We cannot portray the c. of these citizens of the
14:4.10 The entire story of the c. of Havona is an attempt
14:4.18 and teachers of their kind to their kind throughout c..
14:4.20 indigenous to the normal conduct of this vast c. and
14:5.2 The social and economic activities of this eternal c.
14:5.6 is a refreshing originality about this vast central c..
14:5.6 exclusive c.; each planet is a matchless, superb,
14:6.5 endeavor to depict how this perfect c. ministers to
14:6.6 satisfaction from the perfection of the central c..
14:6.11 the Havona c. as the worthy and alluring goal for the
14:6.12 To the Eternal Son the superb central c affords proof
14:6.18 In this perfect c. the Spirit rehearsed for the ministry
14:6.19 This perfect c afforded the Infinite Spirit opportunity
14:6.23 The Havona c. is the eternal and perfect proof of the
14:6.23 This perfect c. is a revelation of the perfect and
14:6.24 This central c. is an exemplification of the future-
14:6.27 prepared for subsequent adventures in universe c..
14:6.27 This divine and perfect c. is a pattern for every Son
14:6.29 The Creator Sons know that the central c. is the real
14:6.30 the beings who co-operate with him in universe c..
14:6.31 The Paradise Sons regard the central c. as the home
15:0.1 thus constituting the vast c. one gigantic wheel,
15:0.2 Early in the materialization of the universal c. the
15:0.2 The first post-Havona c. was divided into seven
15:2.1 affording some idea of the immensity of the mc..
15:4.1 While c. and universe organization remain forever
15:7.4 provided with every phase of spiritual and mc..
15:10.23 be transpiring in other sections of the universal c..
15:13.2 to do with the intellectual status of a far-flung c..
15:14.4 presents only a fleeting glimpse of the immense c.
16:0.10 the Father and the Son in the c. of the Master Spirits.
16:2.3 the supervisory Master Spirit of that segment of c..
16:3.20 the seventh superuniverse, our own segment of c..
16:4.2 directors of the vast and far-flung spirit-creature c..
16:5.3 of God who presides over the destinies of each lc..
16:5.5 complete Trinity relationship to the evolutionary c.
17:1.3 board of managing directors of the post-Havona c.
17:1.10 greeting and well-wishing to the intelligent hosts of c
17:2.2 Therefore, when the cycle of reflective c. had run its
17:2.3 maintenance of reflectivity service in the far-flung c.;
17:2.5 The c. of Majeston signalized the first supreme
17:5.3 the Seven Master Spirits, their function in the c. of
17:6.4 with the complemental Michael in universe c. and
17:6.5 3. The Stage of Physical C..
17:6.6 Spirit go forth on their adventure of universe c..
17:6.7 4. The Life-C. Era.
17:6.7 with all the personality hosts of the ensuing life c..
17:7.1 living creatures of the conjoint c. of a Creator Son
17:8.2 Spirit is the mother of the angelic orders of a lc.;
17:8.3 groups are the co-ordinators of the inhabited c..
18:0.9 Their c. is a past event; no more are being
18:3.2 of which is a distinct, segregated, and unique c..
18:6.1 in some respects, of the Universal Father, to the lc..
18:6.5 all councils and all important conclaves of the lc.,
18:7.2 Vorondadek Sons who rule constellations of that lc..
19:0.9 definite numbers; their c. is a finished and past event.
19:2.1 The Perfectors of Wisdom are a specialized c. of the
19:5.1 of us whose origin is so near the source of their c..
19:5.11 isolation of the Spirits belonging to my order of c..
19:6.1 The Havona natives are the direct c. of the Trinity,
19:7.5 Our entire order of c. finds itself in touch with every
20:0.5 include personalities who are of direct and divine c..
20:1.14 each functions as a universe Father in his own c.,
20:8.1 constellation service to the highest work of the lc..
21:0.4 spheres to the innermost circuit of the central c..
21:2.5 Before a Creator Son may engage in the c. of any
21:2.12 necessary to smooth running of an established mc..
21:3.1 personal experiences in the work of universe c. and
21:3.2 Creator Son could assert full sovereignty over his c.
21:3.14 defend, and if necessary retrieve his personal c..
21:4.2 assume jurisdiction over the universes of their own c.
22:3.2 the universe of Nebadon is a comparatively young c.,
23:1.1 Immediately following the c. of the Seven Spirits of
23:1.1 There is no part of the universal c. which is
23:1.2 They are conscious of time, being the first of the c.
23:2.22 asked to go as ambassadors from one lc. to another,
23:4.2 postulate that the c. of these messengers by the Spirit
24:1.2 Universe Circuit Supervisors are the exclusive c. of
24:1.10 like the secondary supervisors, is of continuous c.,
24:2.2 Census Directors are a special and completed c. of
24:2.2 of all will creatures in any part of the central c.
24:3.1 the time or manner of the c. of the Personal Aids.
24:3.1 Infinite Spirit is not limited as to numbers in the c. of
24:3.2 they flash to and fro to the uttermost parts of c..
24:4.2 is stationed on headquarters sphere of each lc. and
24:5.2 so in each of the ten thousand systems of that lc.
24:5.3 Within a lc. the Assigned Sentinels serve in rotation,
24:6.4 made his way to the outer belt of the central c..
24:7.8 when a servital undergoes transformation and re-c.
24:7.9 in the organization of the central and divine c.,
24:7.9 together with the c. of the tertiary supernaphim,
25:1.2 extending from the c. of a Bright and Morning Star
25:2.2 If, in the c. of servitals, Master Spirit Number
25:2.2 with the c. of one thousand Orvontonlike servitals,
25:2.3 being restricted to their native segments of c..
25:4.1 the laws of perfection to the plans of evolutionary c.
25:4.15 all who inhabit the vast domains of the far-flung c..
25:5.3 the organized and inhabited c. is a matter of record
26:0.1 No major part of the organized and inhabited c. is
26:2.4 long periods on the world circuits of the central c.,
26:2.6 —hence uniform—c. of the Seven Master Spirits.
26:2.6 They were in function after the original (eternal) c.
26:2.7 the Seven Master Spirits did not even begin the c. of
26:3.1 On the billion study worlds of the perfect central c.
26:3.6 broadcast receivers and senders of the central c.
28:3.1 technique associated with the c. of these angels in
28:4.6 to do with the c. or training of the Paradise Sons of
28:6.18 All of this magnificent c., including yourself,
29:1.1 Their c. by the Seven Master Spirits is the first
29:1.3 collectively in the administration of the central c..
29:1.4 c. is fundamentally uniform in administration.
29:2.12 Before the c. of the universes of time and space,
29:2.12 one million have functioned in the central c.,
29:4.23 The energy transformers are the conjoint c. of the
29:4.36 These beings are the joint c. of all three orders of
29:5.6 Upon the completion of the plans for the c. of a local
30:4.32 co-operative service to the ends of the far-flung c..
31:0.13 Finaliters are a separate order of evolutionary c..
31:1.1 These perfect beings of direct and divine c. are of
31:10.11 a vast c. lacking in only one important detail—
32:1.2 the prematerial and postforce phases of a local c..
32:1.5 For long ages such a lc. evolves, suns become
32:2.3 The first completed act of physical c. in Nebadon
32:2.3 followed by the c. of the one hundred headquarters
32:2.6 with the Creative Spirit, projects his plan of life c.;
32:2.7 thereafter the government of such a c. is provided,
32:2.13 comprehend the destiny of the mortals of such a lc.
32:3.1 The only c. that is perfectly settled is Havona,
32:3.3 In the central c. we have a pattern of perfection,
32:3.4 the administrative organization of the central c..
32:3.4 regulation of the spiritual affairs of the far-flung c..
32:3.4 absent in the minds of the children of that perfect c.
32:4.6 discernible connection with the ethical affairs of a lc..
32:4.7 contact with the creatures of his all but infinite c..
32:4.8 his presence to, the beings of his immense c..
32:4.10 the Father freely distributes himself to his c. and to
32:4.11 withheld aught of himself from the universal c.,
32:5.4 escape the fetters of time and the bonds of mc.,
33:0.1 the Father most certainly rules over his vast c.,
33:3.4 Only a Son can retrieve the work of their joint c.,
33:3.8 The Son initiates the c. of certain of the universe
33:3.8 In the c. of other types of universe personalities,
33:4.1 beginning of the c. of their versatile family of sons
33:4.1 two divine persons results in the c. of the highest
33:4.4 Aside from c. and life impartation the Son and the
33:4.5 experience with the growth and evolution of our lc..
33:4.8 are inducted into the administrative work of the lc..
33:7.1 is supremely concerned with but three things: c.,
33:7.4 is concerned with c., evolution, maintenance, and
33:7.6 —to the fellowship of full spiritual status in the lc.
34:0.1 first, in physical organization and, later, in c. and
34:0.3 but they cannot function in the work of physical c.
34:0.3 In physical c. the Universe Son provides the pattern
34:1.1 work of c. by the agencies of the Infinite Spirit,
34:1.1 Master Spirit in whose superuniverse this new c. is
34:1.3 the time of purely physical c. or organization was
34:2.1 personality metamorphosis at the time of life c.,
34:2.1 and management of the extensive affairs of their lc..
34:2.5 In the c. of a universe of intelligent creatures the
34:2.6 extraordinarily well-balanced c. in the ages to come
34:3.6 of time and space within the confines of their lc..
34:4.10 The seven adjutant mind-spirits are the c. of the
34:5.1 Creator Son in the formulation of life and the c. of
35:0.7 Triune Paradise Deity functions for the c. of three
35:0.7 functions in the c. of three high orders of Sons:
35:5.1 After the c. of the personal aids and the first group
35:8.1 After the c. of the Vorondadeks, the Creator Son
35:8.2 —as concerns divinity levels—order of sonship c.,
35:9.9 They are the component units of the mc.,
36:1.1 whose c. the rulers of a superuniverse participate.
36:1.1 participate in the c. of the Life Carriers, who are
36:1.2 we have on record the c. of one hundred million Life
37:1.10 augmented by the c of the Nebadon corps of Evening
37:4.5 in the transaction of the affairs of a lc. it becomes
37:8.10 of those higher spirits of origin outside the lc..
37:9.6 These natives of the lc., together with the Spirit-
37:9.8 to the pilgrim spirits passing through the central c..
37:9.12 the abandonters, the c. of the unrevealed agents of
37:10.6 for the further revelation of these orders of c..
38:1.1 formation—ever since the c. of the “pattern angels”
38:1.1 collaborate in the c. of a large number of Sons and
38:1.1 the Son engages in the c. of the Material Sons,
38:1.1 Thus begins the c. of the seraphic hosts of a local
38:1.2 The c. of seraphim dates from the attainment of
38:4.4 all present in accordance with the time of their c..
40:0.9 all time and in all universes of the far-flung c. of the
40:4.2 of experiential personality upon his creature c.,
40:6.1 of the lowest order of intelligent and personal c..
41:0.1 The space phenomenon which sets off each lc. from
41:0.4 minor sector of Orvonton to which our lc. belongs.
41:9.2 the circuit of the great ellipse of the far-flung c..
41:10.2 gravity always produces the solar system type of c.;
42:1.5 The c. of energy and the bestowal of life are the
42:9.2 but ten, is inherent in energy, matter, and the mc..
42:9.5 the wisdom possessed by the Master Architects of c..
42:11.1 magical; it is a c. of mind and a mechanism of law.
42:11.2 Mechanisms do not absolutely dominate total c.;
42:12.2 1. C. of material mechanisms.
43:4.2 personal representative of Immanuel since the c. of
43:6.5 The whole animal c. is of an entirely different
44:3.2 planning and c. of their morontia or spirit abodes.
47:0.4 abundantly provided with spornagia of standard c..
48:0.1 perfect beings, they do so by direct and original c.,
48:2.3 The c. of the first Morontia Power Supervisors is
48:2.22 successively advancing and spiritizing c. is effected
48:2.22 tantamount to a new c., notwithstanding that you
48:6.33 The c. of new pictures out of old facts,
48:8.3 requisition a substantial part of the celestial c.
48:8.4 in this new and future c. there will be no created
50:1.3 In the c. of the System Sovereigns and Planetary
54:2.1 pattern of co-ordinate participation in c.—sharing.
54:2.4 the divine privilege of participating in the c. of their
55:6.9 question the wisdom of the evolutionary scheme of c
55:6.9 would amply justify man’s c. on the worlds of time
55:10.6 Sons are removed from the jurisdiction of the lc.
55:10.8 numerous finaliter groups serving throughout the lc..
55:11.2 are concerned in these realignments of the mc..
55:12.3 and counselors in advanced evolutionary units of c.,
56:0.1 intellectual, and spiritual domains of universal c. are
56:0.2 The diverse levels of c. are all unified in the plans
56:1.1 The physical or mc. is not infinite, but it is
56:2.1 Son are correlated with the material levels of c. by
56:3.5 The mortal mind is the c. of the Sons and
56:5.2 have the Father, Son, and Spirit engaged in the c. of
56:5.2 is functionally manifest to the diverse sectors of c.
56:6.2 Havona before the c. of the seven superuniverses,
56:7.1 function to and in these progressive units of c..
56:7.1 deity manifestation to all other sectors of c..
56:7.5 new evolutionary attainment within a sector of c.,
56:10.9 harmonious relations and rhythms of the cosmic c.;
56:10.17 of the reflection of the Isle of Paradise in the mc.,
57:1.4 Days calling for the organization of a new mc..
57:1.5 terminate in the emergence of a new physical c. in
57:2.2 800,000,000,000 years ago the Andronover c. was
57:3.6 on an independent adventure in the cosmos of c..
57:3.11 Michael’s c. is registered on Uversa as a universe
58:2.3 your mortal mechanists insist on viewing mc. as
58:2.3 the presence of intelligent purpose in the mc..
58:2.3 prove the presence of mind in the planning, c.,
62:3.5 valiant and subdue the whole of their corner of c..
65:2.1 ascent from seaweed to the lordship of earthly c. is
65:2.4 his protozoan cousins are to the animal c. what
66:2.8 the literal c. of special bodies for the Caligastia one
67:3.9 spirit, when fully united, are potential for the c. of
69:0.2 such aggregations always result in the c. of certain
71:8.3 1. The c. of a threefold government of executive,
72:11.2 In this way the c. of a professional military class is
73:7.1 end of the most beautiful natural c. that Urantia has
74:8.0 8. THE LEGEND OF CREATION
74:8.1 The story of the c. of Urantia in six days was based
74:8.4 this story of man’s clay origin by a form of special c.
74:8.4 of the earlier beliefs in progressive c.—evolution.
74:8.6 enlarged and embellished the story of man’s c.;
74:8.6 incompatible with the doctrine of c. out of clay.
74:8.7 The Old Testament account of c. dates from long
74:8.7 simple and condensed narrative of c. to the Israelites,
74:8.8 Adam became intimately associated with those of c..
74:8.9 had several different stories of c. in circulation, but
74:8.10 the tradition of c. in six days was written out and
74:8.11 a recently discovered story of c. written by Moses.
74:8.13 perpetuated the belief in the fiat c. of the human race
75:8.6 We are a part of a gigantic c., and it is not strange
75:8.7 if our c. is an existence dominated by personality,
81:2.15 materials as wood and stone to the c. of family huts.
81:2.17 the whole c. resembling a huge inverted basket.
82:6.5 the secret of the c. of new and more vigorous strains.
86:5.2 his new idea of the soul as the joint c. of the God-
87:6.1 spirit propitiation led directly to the c. of defenses
89:2.3 in the belief that man had his origin in a special c.,
95:2.1 The Jews received much of their idea of the c. of
96:5.3 guided Moses in the c. of the improved religion
97:7.6 preached a God of universal c. and upholding.
98:1.4 nor greatly feared these divinities of their own c..
99:0.2 religion should not be concerned with the c. of social
99:6.3 c. of the aristocratic “chosen-people” attitude;
101:1.5 the c. of a wholly rational insight which originates
101:5.10 the mind adjutant charged with the c. and fostering
101:10.6 eternity of life in a universal c. of love, law, unity,
102:6.2 light whose interruptions constitute the c. shadows
102:7.1 universe; such a c. cannot be either final or absolute.
102:7.2 and purpose of the whole c. of things and beings.
105:1.7 pause to consider that even this inconceivable c. can
105:2.7 with the eternity appearance of the Havona c..
105:5.8 reality, the superuniverse type of creature and c..
105:6.5 makes possible creature participation in divine c.
105:7.2 Neither is it a finite evolutionary c. as are the seven
106:1.1 and on universe levels as the perfect Havona c..
106:1.1 which is not genetically found in the central c..
106:2.4 and divine personality resident in the central c..
106:3.2 further evolutionary integration of the master c..
106:4.2 the Ultimate is destined to co-ordinate the master c.,
106:4.2 the Ultimate implies the completion of the master c.
106:7.8 simply the c. of certain finite and transcendental
107:6.6 circuits, Adjusters are not subject thereto as is mc..
108:6.5 duplicate every mental c. with a spiritual counterpart;
111:2.4 in the evolutionary c. of such an immortal soul.
111:3.6 That which feels is the mutual c. of mind, which
112:7.18 A gigantic c. to be administered by the children of
115:2.3 The entire scheme of universal c. and evolution on
116:4.3 in the projection of the superuniverse scheme of c.,
116:5.10 unitedly engaged in their first act of collective c..
116:5.16 The established circuits of physical c. are being
116:5.17 Relatively complete control over the mc. has been
116:7.1 The grand universe is not only a mc. of physical
116:7.1 pulsating throughout the mechanism of the vast c.
116:7.1 by energy lanes which effectively activate mc.,
117:2.8 since it makes possible the growth of the creature-c.
117:3.8 collaborates with both Son and Spirit in the c. of
117:4.1 ceaseless struggles of the creature c. for perfection
117:4.2 nonsurvivor, it is absorbed into the oversoul of c.,
117:4.7 without unceasing service ministry to the finite c..
117:4.8 that the Adjuster-mortal ascender draws for the c.
117:4.11 The mechanical c moves on inexorably in accordance
117:4.11 but the volitional c. has the choice of accepting or
117:4.14 God does not alienate c. from himself, but he has
117:5.0 5. THE OVERSOUL OF CREATION
117:5.3 The evolving immortal soul of man, the joint c. of
117:5.9 confined to the geographic limitations of a given lc..
117:6.2 The limitless things of c. depend on his presence for
117:6.11 the current epochs of c. there are only three avenues
118:0.13 in and of itself, is a perfect, but perfection-limited, c.;
118:2.3 of the Creator and the material manifestations of c.
118:4.7 3. C. and evolution of universe actuals.
118:9.4 to deny the mechanism of the finite c. is to deny fact
119:0.3 not to assume full sovereignty of the new c. until his
119:0.3 Paradise to engage in universe organization and c..
119:0.5 understanding administration of such a c., teeming
119:8.1 as the director of the local universe of his own c..
119:8.2 his supreme authority in the universe of his own c.
119:8.5 in the c. of the possibility for the sovereignty of the
120:0.1 imposes upon the intelligent beings of his own c.,
120:0.2 similitude of six differing orders of his diverse c. of
120:1.3 might be rendered by any creature of your own c..
120:1.4 even all the universe of your c., will behold a new
120:1.5 sovereign of this universe of your own c. and
120:2.2 in the likeness of the lowest creatures of your c.,
120:2.2 never recur in any part of your great personal c..
120:2.6 throughout the broad domains of your personal c..
120:2.8 supreme engagement of the affairs of your vast c.:
120:3.7 contribute to the c. of stereotyped systems of beliefs
128:1.10 the Universe Mind of this c., the One in whom are
130:4.2 The material things of finite c. are the time-space
131:1.5 C. is in the Creator and the Creator in his c..
131:4.2 O Supreme Person, source of beings, Lord of c.,
131:4.2 He is the cause of c., and hence are all things
131:8.4 In c. the Supreme became the world’s mother.
132:3.4 supreme delight of the human soul; it is the joint c.
134:6.8 In the c. of the global government of mankind,
135:5.2 they consistently taught that c. was about to pass
140:10.3 this world but for all other worlds in his vast c..
142:3.21 the fact of c. as the reason for Sabbath observance?
146:2.3 will not listen to the Gods as they speak to their c.
150:8.2 day by day and every day, renews the works of c..
158:1.2 experience was related to the universe of his own c..
160:4.13 Such a technique leads directly to the c. of a world
164:3.9 the first excitement of the c. of his sight had passed,
167:5.7 this same Father has directed the c. of male and
167:5.7 training of children, in the c. of whom these parents
167:6.5 Creator in the midst of natural surroundings of c..
167:7.2 Angels are a direct c., and they do not reproduce
167:7.4 do function to keep one part of the heavenly c.
168:4.6 the answer must long be postponed to await the c. of
169:4.12 The God of universes rules the far-flung c., but it is
170:5.14 c. of a visible social organization, the Christian
181:1.2 Life in the Father’s eternal c. is not an endless rest
182:1.3 finished my bestowal upon the children of our own c.
182:3.8 The assembled hosts of a vast c. are now hovered
186:2.3 instruct the entire universe of his c. and unceasing
189:0.1 the work of creature rehabilitation and morontia c.,
189:2.3 This body of death was a purely mc.;
195:4.2 A new spiritual menace arose in the c. of a galaxy of
195:7.22 in the mechanistic phases of the material side of c..
196:0.4 life on Urantia, this and all other worlds of the lc.
creation, all
1:0.1 The Universal Father is the God of all c., the First
1:0.3 the eternal maker and infinite upholder of all c..
1:2.10 personal action of the Father throughout all c. and
1:5.1 origin and destiny of personality throughout all c..
1:5.16 Eternal Son includes all the spirit impulses of all c.;
2:1.2 the Primal Mind, and the Unlimited Spirit of all c..”
3:1.7 the inherent nature of all c. which causes all things
3:2.4 All c. circles eternally around the Paradise-
3:2.9 and eternal welfare of all his vast and far-flung c..
3:3.1 and conversant with, the thought of all c..
3:6.2 God is unlimited; it is the fundamental fact of all c..
4:1.6 If God should retire as the present upholder of all c.
4:4.5 I have been instructed to portray the God of all c. as
5:6.10 And this personality consciousness of all c. exists
6:3.2 The Eternal Son is the great mercy minister to all c..
6:4.3 The spiritual cohesion of all c. rests upon the active
6:5.5 bestow himself as an unlimited spirit to bathe all c.
6:5.6 the personal portrayal of the spirit Father to all c..
7:1.1 The pure and universal spirit gravity of all c.,
7:3.5 directly to the Absolute Spirit Personality of all c..
7:5.1 that tremendous injunction to all c.: “Be you perfect,
7:6.7 hosts of Paradise Sons scattered throughout all c.,
7:7.3 spiritual and personal nature of the Father to all c..
8:1.10 the First Source and the Absolute Center of all c.,
8:4.1 But in and through all this spiritual and material c.
8:6.6 each is engaged in a personal ministry to all c.,
9:6.1 conscious of every mind, every intellect, in all c.,
9:6.8 Throughout all known c. there parallels this circuit of
9:7.2 of all phases of existence to be found in all c..
10:6.3 and to the minds of the intelligent beings of all c..
11:0.1 All of the intelligent c. of the Father is domiciled
11:2.1 the universal Ruler of all this vast and far-flung c.
11:9.7 Paradise is the center of all c., the source of all
14:0.1 and divine universe occupies the center of all c.;
16:3.4 character of the Eternal Son, the first-born of all c..
17:3.7 and the decree-disseminating mechanism of all c..
19:2.5 universe administrators ever to be known in all c..
23:1.5 Messengers are the only beings in all c. who can and
23:1.6 in touch with the wealth of the intellect of all c.
26:4.12 The promulgation of that injunction has set all c.
28:6.18 All of this magnificent c., including yourself,
29:3.6 nothing to do with anything in all c. except power,
31:3.7 administration of all the universal c. of time and
32:4.2 these channels for the welfare of all his far-flung c..
32:4.4 mind with any individual creature throughout all c.,
32:4.8 in all the systems of all the universes of all c..
32:4.12 to make all c. rich in personality possession and
36:6.7 of the river of life which is poured out upon all c..
41:10.5 among the least of all c. until Michael’s bestowal
42:1.5 This divine energy pervades all c..
53:3.2 with the Paradise Sons to foist fraud upon all c.
53:3.6 with the scheme of enslaving all c. to the fictions
53:5.4 material emblem of the Trinity government of all c.,
56:7.3 relations with the mind and spirit creatures of all c..
56:7.5 existing and previously organized units of all c..
75:8.7 if all c. were a vast aggregation of physical matter
91:3.4 eternal God and Paradise Father of all intelligent c..
94:2.4 absolute union with Brahman, the oversoul of all c.
94:6.3 he declared Tao to be the One First Cause of all c..
97:1.4 and changeless Creator and Supervisor of all c..
103:6.3 experience, all c. appears to be spiritual in nature.
108:4.1 the end that he may so act as to draw all creature c.
110:0.2 Adjuster as the most truly divine affection in all c..
111:2.10 actual fragment of the very God of all c—the Mystery
116:6.4 matter discloses the potential unity of all finite c..
117:1.6 the problems which beset all finite c. as it pursues the
117:5.12 the manifold experiences of all c. become a part of
117:6.3 which the love of the Father flows outward to all c.,
128:1.10 Ruler of a Universe, the Lord God of all c.,
131:1.4 All c. exists in the power of the Most High.
131:1.8 with a clean heart, you become fearless of all c..
131:2.4 his tender mercies are over all his c.; he heals the
131:8.2 He is indeed the world’s mother, and all c. moves
131:8.5 right; he supports all c. and indwells all true beings
131:8.5 The Supreme is the secure refuge for all c.; he is
133:1.2 administrators of the higher universes of all c..”
133:4.5 presence of our common Father, the God of all c.,
141:4.1 in judgment upon them as the just Judge of all c..
143:7.6 secure attachment to the spiritual realities of all c..
183:3.4 there in the calm majesty of the God of all this c.,
194:2.15 the Infinite Spirit—the universal spirit-mind of all c.,
creational
3:1.10 degree of such presence in any c. unit is a measure
18:3.3 underlying c. differences of the seven segmental
22:7.14 custodians of those things which transcend the c.
56:8.4 All c. phenomena are reflective of antecedent creator
creations or local creations or material creations
0:0.5 This universe, together with similar c., makes up the
0:0.6 these are the now organized and inhabited c..
0:4.12 hardly Deity; neither are the mc. a part of Deity;
0:8.12 with the future evolution of the c. of outer space.
1:5.5 In the lc. (excepting the personnel of the
2:4.5 visited upon the manifold intelligences of the c. of
3:1.6 God is not observably present in the c. encircling
3:1.8 the Infinite Spirit, but in the finite c. it is better
3:4.1 upon the Paradise Sons, upon his subordinate c.,
3:5.1 In his contact with the post-Havona c., the Father
3:6.2 therefore are the perfecting c. of the evolutionary
5:3.6 petitioning subjects throughout their respective c..
6:6.4 the nature of the impersonal c. of the Paradise Son,
7:2.3 in these c. he maintains only a superpersonal
7:4.5 the Sons of God upon the evolutionary c.,
7:6.5 the right to serve as the judges of survival in the c. of
7:6.8 secondary time c. of the co-ordinate Creator Sons.
8:4.5 In these lc. the Spirit does not come down to the
9:0.2 unifier of the manifold energies and diverse c.
9:8.3 Each of these seven c. is dependent on one of the
11:3.1 no material structures nor purely intellectual c. in
11:4.3 We infer that these vast reserves belong to c.
11:8.7 They are the superpower mother systems of the c.
11:8.9 dimensions of Paradise and the surrounding c..
12:1.12 Nebadon is one of the newer c. in Orvonton,
12:1.15 organization of the mc. of the second outer space
12:1.16 the seven superuniverses are the c. of time;
12:2.4 power circuits of the organized and inhabited c..
12:4.12 outward and uniform expansion of the physical c.
12:5.3 and space are inseparable only in the time-space c.,
13:0.5 illumination of the Third Person to these c. of time
14:0.1 it is the eternal core around which the vast c. of
14:2.6 than in the dual-energy systems of the evolving c..
14:6.37 association who are not native to the c. of time.
15:1.3 proximity to partially completed physical c..
15:3.5 around which your universe and its associated c. all
15:3.11 the local star cloud of Nebadon and its associated c.
15:4.1 organization of the mc. from the ultimatonic stage
15:5.14 inhabited planets, the most important of the mc..
15:7.11 surpass any of the wonders of the time-space c..
15:9.18 qualified for full admission into the associated c. of
16:4.6 the morontia c. always intervene, bridging the gulf
17:6.1 Sons in the organization and management of the lc.;
18:2.4 morontia structures, and spirit c. are exclusive and
18:3.7 mighty of any of the direct rulers of the time-space c.
19:5.3 before such mc. are settled in light and life.
19:6.4 ages of the successive c. of the outer space levels.
20:1.10 in those papers dealing with the affairs of the lc..
20:2.9 Brilliant Evening Stars, likewise of origin in the lc..
20:7.4 the nature of the Eternal Son, while in the lc. they
20:8.2 of seraphic beings and other natives of the lc..
20:9.4 phases of finaliter activities in the evolutionary c.
21:2.1 the efforts of his older brothers in various c. located
21:3.2 But this has never happened throughout all the c. of
22:8.5 superuniverses, and of the Mother Spirits of the lc..
23:1.1 and personal contact with, the far-flung c. of time
23:1.4 of all things and crave assignment to the remote c.,
23:1.8 even when they function in the lc under the influence
23:3.9 by those beings who take origin in these new c.,
24:2.5 their reports coming in from the capitals of the lc..
24:4.1 These high observers of the affairs of the lc. are
25:8.11 back to the evolutionary c. with the disappointed
26:6.2 of an almighty overcontrol of the time-space c..
27:5.5 and superuniverses, is not accessible to the lc..
27:6.6 The encircling c. know of these teachings only from
28:1.1 despite service in the lc., technically tertiaphim are
28:4.4 unlike the lc. with their Divine Ministers, the seat
29:0.11 so exclusively in the morontia regime of the lc. that
29:5.6 continue on indefinitely in charge of these mc.,
31:10.15 of the Master Universe respecting these outer c.,
31:10.16 New orders of physical c., enormous and gigantic
31:10.16 present bounds of the peopled and organized c.,
31:10.16 At present, these outer c. are wholly physical;
32:0.4 these mc. were originally projected and planned by
32:1.4 matter that may be found in any of the Orvonton lc..
32:2.13 papers of this section, treating of the lc., continue it,
32:3.1 The c. of the seven superuniverses are finite,
33:8.1 with the executive and administrative work of the lc..
34:0.3 the Spirit transforms these energy c. into physical
34:2.4 Son in all efforts to uphold and conserve these c..
34:4.13 These creature c. are duplicated on down through
35:3.22 universe into a vast clinic for other near-by c. that
36:5.6 other self-preservative endowments of all mind c.;
37:4.1 universe representatives to, or observers of, the lc..
37:10.3 of the local universe are real worlds—physical c..
37:10.6 administering these c. as enormous training schools,
38:0.3 corps of the skilled and common ministers of the lc..
38:8.3 are the inherently limited beings of the angelic c..
40:10.8 its sister c. as a vast spirit-questing torrent from
41:0.2 clear lines of physical demarcation set off the lc..
41:0.2 This is because these lc. are administratively
41:3.1 and directionizing of energy circuits of the mc..
42:2.14 the grand universe—the organized and inhabited c..
42:9.3 reality of the sevenfold diversity of the c. of time
42:10.5 Spirit upon the nonmorontia children of the lc..
43:1.3 mixture that is characteristic of such architectural c.,
43:6.2 gardens are among the most entrancing morontia c.
44:0.16 by my side perceives still less of these purely mc..
44:3.5 they are the most exquisite c. of the morontia realms
44:3.9 all of these supermaterial c. are actually there,
46:4.7 the upkeep and embellishment of all morontia c..
46:7.2 orders of their lesser brethren of the lower animal c.,
46:7.7 —in addition to material beings—the morontia c.,
48:0.3 of universe progress differs markedly in various lc.,
48:1.2 These c. partake of the physical beauty and the
48:2.2 though differing slightly in nature in the various lc..
48:2.25 records and other data indigenous to the morontia c..
51:3.2 They are wonderful c. on an average world.
51:6.11 —the Creator Son and supreme ruler of the lc..
55:5.5 schools of philosophy and religion are c. of beauty
55:12.1 the administration of every unit of the c. of time and
55:12.5 experiential sovereign of the perfected c. of time and
56:3.2 and influences of the Infinite Spirit and associated c.;
56:7.6 It is a fact that, as the c. of time and space are settled
56:7.6 God the Supreme assumes direct control of these c.
56:7.7 during the earlier evolutionary epochs of these c.
56:7.9 of those beings who may inhabit these outer c..
57:2.1 All evolutionary mc. are born of circular nebulae,
57:2.2 Gravity estimates made in adjacent c. indicated that
57:2.3 were dispatched to nine surrounding mc. to afford
57:2.3 all of the material bequeathed to the subsequent c.
69:1.1 to be dominated by these c. of advancing civilization.
72:7.10 The government encourages invention and original c.
72:7.10 the profits realized from all such inventions and c.,
77:9.6 this universe, even with Orvonton and its sister c.,
100:2.8 redirecting cataclysms which wreck one’s temporal c
104:2.3 interrelationship of love and law in time-space c..
105:6.4 Thus arises imperfection in the evolutionary c..
105:7.2 as a buffer between absolute Paradise and finite c.,
106:2.3 the settling and stabilizing of the time-space c.,
106:2.4 the attained experiential mastery of the evolving c..
106:6.3 will achieve final expression in the c. of infinity
108:6.5 And all of these exquisite spirit re-c. are being
108:6.5 the Adjuster is seldom able to exalt these duplicate c.
109:5.3 only their unfinished c. emerge into consciousness
110:5.4 the Adjusters try to register their c. in the higher
112:7.16 personalities who now rule these far-flung c..
116:4.5 Ordinarily, the collective c. of the Master Spirits are
116:4.5 while their individual c. are of the spiritual order
116:7.4 of all the c. of the finite cosmos of time and space.
117:0.2 would the time-space c. be settled in light and life,
117:4.14 God has set up tensions in the c. circling Paradise.
117:5.6 the growing c. of time and space are modified by the
117:6.20 All experiential c. are interdependent in their
117:7.7 governmental organizations of these perfected c.
117:7.16 Supreme will direct the administration of the time c.
118:5.3 truth, and beauty for which all subdeity c. strive.
118:8.1 In the time-space c., free will is hedged about with
118:9.8 postulated functioning trinities of the c. of outer
124:4.7 images or drawing pictures, explaining that such c.
143:3.6 many pressing troubles are the c. of exaggerated fear
155:6.13 men’s souls and eventually in the creatures and c. of
creative—see Creative
94:3.3 to conceive of the Brahman as associative and c.,
105:6.4 But to attain perfection as an evolutionary (time-c.)
111:4.3 It is only the inner life that is truly c..
111:4.9 Since this inner life of man is truly c., there rests
112:0.5 Personality is relatively c. or cocreative.
117:3.5 Man, a volitional personality, becomes c. in liaison
117:3.5 become thereby c. of a new power potential of
130:2.10 and spiritually minded human being can become c..
132:7.9 becomes measurably c. in accordance with the
143:7.5 is spiritually sustaining, but worship is divinely c..
188:5.2 Love is truly contagious and eternally c..
creative act(s)
3:1.2 into being as a result of the c. of his unfettered will.
4:4.4 God is limited in his c. only by the sentiments of his
6:8.2 by those whose origin is in the c. of the Deities
7:6.4 are limited in their c. by the pre-existence, priority
9:8.4 The next and continuing c. of the Infinite Spirit is
15:6.7 evolutionary in the sense that the c. of God have
16:0.1 In this sevenfold c. of self-duplication the Infinite
16:4.1 do not forget that they have their origin in the c. of
17:0.5 four groups are brought into being by the c. of the
17:2.5 creation of Majeston signalized the first supreme c.
17:4.1 The first c. of the seven Reflective Spirits of Uversa
32:2.6 When this first c. is formulated and executed,
33:3.8 in no c. does the one do aught without the counsel of
105:2.7 This c. of Deity is by and through the God of Action,
115:5.2 give way to the c. of the children of the Deities.
116:4.5 to be noted that the offspring of this c. are spiritual,
117:1.3 this cosmic existence is a consequence of the c. of
145:3.11 preceding expression of healing desire—the c. was.
creative action
2:7.5 The creator thought invariably precedes c. action.
23:0.1 They represent the initial c. of the Infinite Spirit in
42:12.14 the physical repercussion of the c. of spirit-mind.
creative activity or activities
8:1.10 phases of universe history and in all realms of c..
14:6.17 satisfaction of functioning as a c. while enjoying the
38:1.3 The Mother Spirit never ceases c. in a growing and
100:1.9 rather does it signify c. in the superconscious levels
106:0.3 the present periphery of c. in time and space.
115:6.2 But as each stage of c. proceeds out through space,
116:5.17 vanish with the diminution of new c. as the grand
117:3.11 creatorship has completed an appropriate cycle of c..
creative actualization
105:6.1 repercussions to c. of the finite, there may be cited:
creative adaptation
46:2.5 Rather is there a c. which foreshadows the beauty,
creative adventure(s)
8:4.4 this Son when he goes forth on his mission of c..
22:10.6 which are essential to the enactment of such c..
creative agencies
7:6.4 co-operation of the controlling and c. of the Third
117:3.11 have been exhausted by the c. of time and space.
creative aspects
106:8.18 the relationship to the c. and evolutional aspects of
creative assistants
118:6.2 the hosts of various other orders of concurring c..
creative associate(s)
0:2.16 personal Paradise Deities and their c. functioning in
5:3.6 administrative and c. of the Paradise Creator Sons.
9:5.3 Through his c. and creature associates the Third
26:2.6 The Infinite Spirit and all his c. seem abundantly
32:1.3 of the inherent physical control possessed by his c..
33:1.4 the Eternal Son, and the c. of the Infinite Spirit.
34:1.1 of the Creator Son has become his personal c.,
108:4.1 drawing power of the Paradise Sons and their c.
creative association
33:4.1 Creator Son and Mother Spirit in the bonds of c.,
creative attitudes
143:7.8 the assumption of refreshing, fraternal, and c. by the
creative attributes
5:6.7 prepersonality are capable of so uniting their c. as to
6:5.4 the act of producing additional Sons possessing c.,
6:5.4 a very limited reflection of the c. of a Creator Son.
37:0.1 Co-ordinate in divinity and complemental in c. is the
111:5.6 two personalities whose c. have eternally joined in
120:2.9 the c. of your personal divinity will you from
creative bestowal
130:4.5 this unending c. of personality which can survive in
creative children
116:4.3 conjoined acts of the Trinity and the c. of Paradise
creative collaboration
25:1.2 This c. comes the nearest to being the pattern for the
creative companion
33:3.7 out of place to refer to the Universe Spirit as the c.
creative concept
8:3.1 is the perfect execution of the “first” completed c.
32:2.6 Morning Star, the personification of this initial c.
creative conjunction
9:8.10 this the Infinite Spirit does in his own behalf, in c.
creative consciousness
5:6.4 which he endows with the attributes of relative c.
133:2.2 higher levels of c. and spiritual self-consciousness.
creative consort
37:1.9 of the Sovereign Son and as spokesman for his c..
104:1.12 —Mother Spirit of the local universe and c. of the
creative constitution
42:9.3 This sevenfold persistence of c. is exhibited in the
creative contact
111:2.9 bona fide c. with the associated spiritual ministries
creative co-operation
33:3.1 qualities by the technique of c. with the Creator Son.
creative culminator
117:3.11 then did the Supreme function as the c. of antecedent
creative cycle
105:2.7 initiates the c., which is consummated in the
creative decorations
46:5.31 The celestial artisans provide the host of c. and
creative Deity
0:1.7 4. C.—self-distributive and divinely revealed Deity.
0:11.14 is not experientially c. or evolutional as concerns the
creative design
2:7.5 The wise philosopher will look for the c. which is
49:2.19 By modification of c., intelligent beings are so
118:8.5 the same c. which purposed evolution likewise
118:8.5 this c. has provided for the slow accumulation of
118:9.3 the human body, is the product of supermortal c.;
creative discovery
97:10.5 to encourage philosophic c. in the realms of truth.
creative disenfranchisement
54:2.3 Lucifer’s crime was the attempted c. of every
creative diversity
18:3.3 They superimpose administrative uniformity on c.
56:0.2 art of detecting the basic unity which underlies c.
creative divinity
115:6.6 mighty eruption of the Paradise-c. personalizing in
creative efforts
22:7.12 In their c. the finaliters are attempting to trinitize
22:7.13 The c. of the Paradise Citizens and the Havoners
creative enactment
25:2.1 This c. involves a definite superuniverse technique of
creative endowments
132:5.8 Genius wealth—accruing from the rewards of the c.
creative energy
8:1.9 transaction prior to this stupendous eruption of c.
56:0.2 all these manifold manifestations of universal c..
94:3.2 postulate was identified as c. and cosmic reaction.
136:8.8 not countenance the transmutation of divine and c.
145:3.11 Adjuster instantly ruled that such an act of c.
152:1.4 all the attributes of c. combined with spiritual
creative episode(s)
17:2.1 each such c. was effected by a liaison of the Trinity
17:3.1 but each of the seven c. attendant upon their
22:7.7 but when exalted creature beings enact such a c.,
23:0.2 These spirit messengers personalized in a single c.,
creative event
32:4.2 intervene between himself and any situation or c..
creative expansion
8:1.8 These are the grand and awful times of the c. of the
112:2.18 postfinaliter or God-revealing experience of the c.
creative expression
106:0.7 of experientials on a supermaster universe field of c..
creative fatherhood
112:7.8 at the hand of the very being whose c. has made
creative fellowship
99:3.12 3. C., comforting, and love-expanding fellowships.
creative focalization
34:1.1 under the direction of, his local universe c.,
creative force(s)
36:6.2 but only a creator personality or a c. can supply the
56:9.13 expanding march of the Paradise c. through space
94:11.12 at times wholly impersonal—even an infinite c..
115:6.2 exists farther removed from direct action by the c. of
149:1.8 truly compelling in the manifestation of healing by c.
creative free will—see also creative will
4:3.4 this divine foreknowledge effectively directs the c..
4:4.4 in the Michael order of sonship, c. becomes more
16:8.6 of relative independence of determinative and c..
54:2.2 would have hardly endowed such creatures with c.,
creative function
111:4.11 conflict is evil in that it inhibits the c. of the inner
creative growth
118:0.9 and the completions of all c. in the master universe.
118:0.10 C. is unending but ever satisfying, endless in extent
creative healing
145:3.14 those who were recipients of supernatural or c. at
145:3.14 men’s heart by this amazing eruption of timeless c..
creative helper
38:1.2 Master Son, but as the early c. of the Creator Son.
creative idea
7:6.3 that instant this c is perfectly and finally personalized
creative imagination(s)
9:8.12 they have minds embracing memory, reason, c.,
12:5.5 though man’s mind is rigidly space-bound, the c.
14:5.8 Monotony is indicative of immaturity of the c. and
33:4.3 will of the Son combined with the c. of the Spirit.
52:1.2 simple language and is beginning to exercise the c..
80:3.3 the art of the blue men with the c. of the Adamites.
80:3.7 the Adamic mixture suddenly accelerated c..
91:3.1 With the dawn of c. they evince a tendency to
101:8.4 Faith does not shackle the c., neither does it maintain
109:5.1 freely in the liberated but controlled channels of c..
111:4.9 How can a c produce worthy children when the stage
123:5.15 clay to play with, seeking to stimulate their c. by
132:3.5 Faith is the inspiration of the spiritized c..
132:3.10 great unifier of the various inspirations of the c.
139:4.7 But John was gifted with a remarkable and c..
creative infinity
4:4.3 as the being of final goodness plus a free will of c..
117:3.2 the divine channel through which flows the c. of
creative intent
11:6.3 we do not know whether there is a c. concerning
creative levels
0:2.17 values, co-ordinated on final c. of Deity reality.
creative liaison
37:9.9 When a c. between the Creator Son and the
creative living
100:4.1 living is devoted living, and devoted living is c.,
creative love
188:5.2 Love is truly contagious and eternally c..
creative magic
48:0.1 into a perfected spirit by some mysterious act of c..
creative mandate
106:8.20 in response to the initial c. of the Supreme Being.
creative manifestations
56:10.7 of the artistic touch of all c. on all levels of reality.
creative might
63:6.3 To Andon, the food animals were symbols of c.
creative mind
3:6.7 the Father executes the mandates of a c., pursues
42:11.6 tend to conceal the presence of the originative or c.
42:11.8 the mind of the universe mechanism is c. spirit-mind
42:12.1 indicates the concealed presence and dominance of c.
42:12.9 Mind is always c..
42:12.11 form be characteristic of the c. which dominates it.
65:6.7 mind becomes increasingly adjustive, c., dominative.
118:9.5 Mechanisms are the products of mind, c. acting on
creative mother—see Creative Mother Spirit
36:5.4 are subordinate to the action and presence of their c..
creative organization
12:6.13 the Ultimate is progressively integrating the c. of
creative originality
72:7.1 old-age pensions and the fostering of genius and c.;
creative Parent
144:5.12 Our c., who is in the center of the universe,
creative participant
117:3.7 God the Supreme is himself a volitional, c. in his
creative partnership
35:1.1 The personality offspring resulting from this c. is
creative perfection
14:2.6 and the Paradise-Havona system is a unit of c..
46:2.5 in all this c. there is the most amazing intermingling
creative performance
22:7.1 of the supreme c. of perfect and perfected beings—
creative personality or personalities
5:6.6 and a (relatively) self-determinative and self-c..
32:2.6 Spirit begin her universe function as a distinct c..
32:3.5 those creator and c. who represent self-contained
111:4.5 Personality is inherently c., but it thus functions only
creative phenomenon
111:3.3 Father that initiated such a c. in the creature mind.
creative plan(s)
19:7.1 the mandate of the Trinity that promulgated the c. of
32:0.2 The c. of the Paradise Michaels always proceeds
35:1.1 in accordance with the divine purpose and c. of a
creative potency
94:3.3 the Absolute, the infinite IT IS, the primordial c. of
creative potential(s)
0:7.1 of the associative-c. of the eternal Paradise Deities.
17:2.2 c. of the Trinity is the very source of the actuality of
17:6.3 embraced within the c. of the Conjoint Creator.
21:1.2 those divine c. which united to bring this Michael
82:6.5 the superior strata of various peoples increase c.,
creative power(s)
7:6.3 In spirit nature, divine wisdom, and co-ordinate c.,
14:6.30 and Paradise are the source of a Michael Son’s c..
17:2.2 This union of the c. of the Supreme Creators with
20:10.3 and is disclosed to the local universes in the c.,
66:6.2 tradition likewise enslaves the c. of the personality.
96:0.1 it was based exclusively on c. and influenced the
136:6.1 should he merely exercise his normal c. and produce
145:3.8 made themselves ready to act with c. should their
149:1.6 almost unlimited and timeless c. healing powers
152:0.3 laid direct hold upon the c. resident in the Master’s
152:3.1 those cases where human pity plus c. equaled that
152:6.6 he engaged in this extraordinary manifestation of c.
155:3.3 such teachings lose their c. and life-giving power
creative prerogatives
21:1.3 nature of the Father and the c. of the Eternal Son,
33:4.2 freely of their combined natures but not of their c..
creative presence
111:1.2 together with the c. of an entity-point of absolute
116:6.1 all by virtue of the unifying and c. of personality.
117:2.1 spirit by virtue of the unifying and c. of personality.
creative principles
41:0.2 organized in accordance with certain c. governing
creative purposes
116:4.5 they are in turn affected by the c. of the Supreme.
creative qualities
42:12.1 the superior, purposive, and c. of man’s mind as the
195:7.9 life exhibits the c. of spirit and the control attributes
creative reality
42:12.14 The spirit is the c.; the physical counterpart is the
creative realms
111:4.10 but ideals are born only in the c. of the inner world.
creative response(s)
26:2.6 They undoubtedly appeared as a c. of the Master
26:2.6 the ability to make suitable c. to the developments
creative scientist
195:7.22 but rather like the curious, thinking, choosing, c.
creative self-consciousness
133:2.2 attainment of the higher levels of spiritual and c..
creative self-realization
0:9.1 unifying Deity expansion on the second level of c..
creative source(s)
112:6.6 as this cosmic mind has been modified by the c. of
118:9.2 by higher minds function to liberate their c. but to
creative speculation
30:0.2 that stimulus to c. which these partially revealed
creative spirit
104:4.21 Son-Spirit functions as active c.; the Deity Absolute
182:1.8 but righteousness nourishes the c. of individual
creative spirit-mind
42:11.8 since the mind of the universe mechanism is c.
creative stage
81:2.15 Lastly man entered the c. of home building, learned
creative status
17:0.5 acts of the Infinite Spirit or by his associates of c.:
creative synchrony
17:2.2 the Seven Master Spirits had found perfect c. with
creative synthesis
116:1.1 The c. of power and personality is a part of the urge
creative technique
20:0.5 status by participation in the c. known as evolution.
creative trio
32:4.1 Father is the silent member of the c. only in that he
creative unfolding
8:1.3 set for the never-ending panorama of the c. of the
creative union
21:1.1 Father, when such a c. is finally and fully attained,
35:1.1 there occurs a new form of c. between the Creative
118:9.8 the local universes should attain c. in the realms of
creative unit(s)
12:1.12 neither do they cross a local universe, a prime c..
21:2.1 basic c. of the seven evolutionary superuniverses.
creative urge
116:1.1 synthesis of power and personality is part of the c.
creative wave
145:3.10 us who were present to behold this c. of healing,
creative will(s)—see also creative free will
17:2.5 The Deity response to the c. of the Supreme Being
117:5.1 the Supreme is an actualizing Deity embodying a c.
creative Word
128:1.2 It is literally true that the c.—the Creator Son—was
creative work
25:1.2 The Havona Servitals are the joint c. of the Master
39:2.11 are unable to resist, or hinder transforming and c..
Creative—see Daughter(s)
1:1.4 universe, as the First C. Source and Divine Center.
30:1.18 Unrevealed C. Agencies of the Ancients of Days.
106:8.14 in experiential liaison with the Creator-C. children of
56:7.6 future function of the Creator-C. manifestations of
56:10.16 means the relation of created parts to the C. Whole.
118:9.8 relation to their Creator Fathers and C. Mothers
Creative Spirit or Creative Mother Spirit
4:2.2 by the plans established by the Creator Son and C.
4:4.1 God is purposive energy (c.) and absolute will,
8:3.4 A Creator Son of the Eternal Son and a C. of the
8:5.3 the Infinite Spirit on Paradise and the C. of your
8:6.4 Spirit as Paradise Deity or as a local universe C.,
9:8.4 ancestor to a local universe C. who becomes the
9:8.5 what the Infinite Spirit is to the total creation, a C. is
14:2.2 (directly) is twofold, by a Creator Son and a C..
14:6.19 joint administration of the local universes as the C.
16:4.10 bestowed upon the worlds by a local universe C..
16:4.13 The bestowal of the ministry spirit of a universe C.,
16:5.3 occur through the ministry of the local universe C.,
16:5.3 But this very CM. is, in nature and character, like
16:6.2 You live under the immediate influence of the C. of
17:0.12 is discharged and personally directed by the CM.
17:6.5 for the first time, the entity of the subsequent C.
17:6.5 The newly identified C. remains with the Master
17:6.5 of the eternal union of the Creator Son and the C.
17:6.6 The Father-united Creator Son and C. then go forth
17:6.8 change occurs in the never-ending career of a C.
17:6.9 cosovereign enters the sixth phase of a C.’ career.
17:7.1 the conjoint creation of a Creator Son and such a C..
17:8.1 a C. acting in concert with a Michael Son,
17:8.2 A C. is the mother of the angelic orders of a local
17:8.8 God the Sevenfold, the Creator Son-C. union of the
20:1.10 Melchizedeks are the joint offspring of a C., Creator
20:1.10 are brought into being by a Creator Son and his C.
20:1.10 Life Carriers is brought into being by a C. and
20:6.8 joint spirit of both Sons, implemented by the C..
21:2.9 In connection with this event the C. focalization of
21:2.10 characterize those creatures of sole origin in the C.
21:3.5 acquirement of personal qualities by an associated C.
21:6.3 a sevenfold Master Son and a seventh-stage C. may
25:1.2 a Creator Son-C. liaison down to sex procreation on
32:2.6 in association with the C., projects his plan of life
33:2.3 when the CM., the local universe representation of
33:3.6 After this pledge of subordination by the CM.,
33:4.3 representative of both the Creator Son and the C..
33:5.1 mother is the Divine Minister, the local universe C.
34:0.2 A C. reacts to both physical and spiritual realities;
34:1.0 1. PERSONALIZATION OF THE C.
34:1.1 a marked change in the nature of the C. presence
34:1.1 The individualized C. helper of the Creator Son has
34:1.4 the CM. of the local universe, is known in Satania as
34:1.4 she is so recognized and regarded by the Creator
34:2.1 CM. becomes so augmented in personal qualities
34:2.4 The C. is coresponsible with the Creator Son in
34:2.4 and maintained through the agency of the C..
34:2.5 the CM. functions first in the sphere of universe
34:3.3 In personal prerogatives a C. is wholly and entirely
34:3.3 She is equally and diffusely present throughout her
34:3.4 Only as regards the element of time is a C. ever
34:3.4 the C. must reckon with time in the ministration of
34:3.4 mind except as she consciously and designedly avails
34:3.4 the C. acts independently of time as well as in her
34:3.6 the C. usually function independently of both time
34:3.8 When a C. becomes “space conscious,” she is
34:3.8 she is preparing to recognize a circumscribed “space
34:3.8 in contradistinction to all other space by which she
34:4.8 The Creator Father-Son and the CM. contribute
34:4.8 the C. does not bestow mind until she is endowed
34:5.6 the spirit of the Creator Father-Son or the CM.;
34:5.6 with the combined spirits of the Creator Son and C..
35:1.1 creative union between the Creator Son and the C.,
35:1.1 who collaborates with the Creator Son and the C. to
35:1.3 standard time by the Creator Son and the C. in
35:5.1 the Creator Son and the local universe C. planned
37:1.10 Gabriel worked quite alone with Michael and the C..
37:2.1 brought into being by the Creator Son and the C..
37:9.7 are the brilliant offspring of the Creator Son and C.
37:9.8 the C. constitute the permanent population of the
39:1.2 of the united wills of the Creator Son and the C..
41:0.1 creation from all others is the presence of the C..
43:7.1 These children of the Creator Son and the C. are
55:10.9 relationship between the Creator Son, the C.,
56:7.2 the Sevenfold—the Creator Son-C. association—
101:3.2 endowment of the Holy Spirit, the C.’ gift to man.
103:0.1 encircuitment in the Holy Spirit of the Universe C.;
108:2.1 registers instantly, by way of the local universe C.,
110:6.21 mind and the superadjutant endowment of the C. of
112:6.4 from the undifferentiated mind circuits of the C..
113:4.1 the same source that gives origin to mind, the C..
116:3.2 This is true from the C. in a local universe through
116:5.13 takes shape because of the space presence of the C..
117:5.10 through this C. they probably find registry in the
118:9.8 the union of personal Creator, impersonal C.,
Creative Spirits or Creative Mother Spirits
9:8.4 from time to time, in the production of the C..
9:8.5 to differentiate between the Infinite Spirit and the C.,
9:8.11 numerous groups of beings, such as the C., who are
9:8.18 3. The C. Spirits of the Local Universes.
15:0.1 under the joint rule of the Creator Sons and the C..
17:0.8 6. The Local Universe C. Spirits.
17:6.0 6. THE LOCAL UNIVERSE CREATIVE SPIRITS
17:6.1 to the nature and function of the local universe C.
21:2.10 are quite alike, being derived from the uniform C.;
25:2.4 universe by the presence and function of the CM..
30:2.20 6. Local Universe C. Spirits.
116:2.5 1. The Creator Sons (and C. Spirits).
116:4.9 sovereignty is enlarged to embrace associated C.,
116:6.5 C. depend on the co-operative function of the
117:3.13 space with the consent and co-operation of the C.;
117:7.5 Father on Paradise to the Creator Sons and the C.
118:9.8 the Creator Sons and the C. of the local universes
118:9.8 the same relation to their Creator Fathers and CM.
creatively
0:7.7 This associative Deity relationship is c. expanding
7:2.4 Here the infinite Son spiritually and c. functions in
42:4.5 cold and other influences are at work c. organizing
99:2.1 spiritual experience can function helpfully and c.
116:4.3 the Supreme Being functioned c. as the culminator of
117:5.4 God the Supreme will be actualized—c. expressed
creativity
56:4.2 Such unifying c. of all creature personality is a
65:0.1 result of the co-ordinate function of this threefold c.
82:6.5 between the lower or inferior strata, c. is diminished,
105:2.7 Therefore is divine c. unfailingly characterized by
105:6.5 time lag is inseparable from evolution, which is c.
111:4.8 It is the c. of the inner world that is most subject to
111:4.9 as to whether this c. shall be spontaneous and wholly
111:4.11 If freewill man is endowed with the powers of c. in
111:4.11 then must we recognize that freewill c. embraces the
111:4.11 And when c. is turned to destructivity, you are face
111:4.11 Evil is a partiality of c. which tends toward
111:4.12 Inner c. contributes to ennoblement of character
111:4.12 by the ministry of the present c. of the inner self.
112:1.19 and in turn imparts the qualities of identity and c..
195:8.7 you owe the amazing c. of American industrialism
creator—noun; see Creator
0:4.13 Paradise is not a c.; it is a unique controller of many
0:7.9 The Supreme Being is not a direct c., except that he
1:0.1 First think of God as a c., then as a controller,
1:0.1 mortal man to comprehend the Father as divine c.
1:2.9 God is the personal c. of Paradise and the central
1:2.9 The Universal Father is not the personal c. of the
1:2.9 God the Father is the personal c. of the Paradise
1:2.9 the c. of all other personal universe Creators.
4:4.4 The Father-Absolute is the c. of the central and
5:6.8 No other being, force, c., or agency in all the wide
6:1.1 the Second Person of Deity and the associate c. of all
6:1.2 The Father is first a c. and then a controller; the Son
6:1.3 Father never personally functions as a c. except in
6:3.1 for he not only is a primal c. like the Father, but he
9:1.3 While you envisage the Father as an original c. and
10:3.10 1. As c., through the Creator Sons, his grandsons.
11:9.5 to any being or living entity; Paradise is not a c..
26:2.5 each Master Spirit partake of the nature of their c.
33:4.4 The Bright and Morning Star is not a c., but he is a
35:1.3 of their own number functioned as co-ordinate c.,
69:2.5 the God of the Hebrews labored—he was the c. and
74:8.10 Yahweh was the c., and since Adam was supposed
84:0.1 the ancestor and c. of civilization’s most useful and
84:2.1 blood as the c. of the child (even as the seat of the
93:2.3 “El Elyon, the Most High, is the divine c. of the stars
95:2.2 tribal god the original deity and c. of all other gods.
95:5.7 the One God, c. of Aton and supreme Father of all.
95:5.9 the teaching that Aton was not only the c. of Egypt
97:1.3 a clear concept of that one God as c. of heaven
97:10.8 supernal concept of the supreme Yahweh, c. of all
98:1.3 himself, be the arbiter of fate and the c. of destiny.
105:3.2 the Universal Father, c., controller, and upholder;
115:5.2 the discernible action of the Trinity as immediate c.
116:3.3 The Supreme is both creature and c.;
117:1.8 Michael, a c., revealed the divine love of the Creator
117:1.9 and at one and the same time the supreme c. and the
117:3.11 is apparently unable to function directly as a c except
119:1.6 the ruler of a universe, the c. of the Melchizedeks,
119:7.5 a divine Son of Paradise and the c. of all this local
119:8.2 Michael was born a c., educated an administrator,
119:8.6 Michael, a Creator Son, is a time-space c., but
124:1.8 while the actual c. and organizer of all these things
124:4.4 son of promise was indeed and in truth the actual c.
124:6.17 could hardly comprehend that this lad was the c. of
131:2.12 Says God, the c. of heaven and earth: ‘Great peace
131:4.2 He is the c. and controller of the universe of
136:6.1 What would he, now the fully self-conscious c. of
creator—adjective
creator actions
117:3.11 function as the creative culminator of antecedent c..
creator activities
32:0.4 The Sons of God may choose the realms of their c.,
56:8.4 are reflective of antecedent c.-spirit activities.
creator children
116:2.12 focus of the evolutionary almighty power of the c. of
117:3.10 in consequence of the divinity successes of the c. of
creator Deity
95:2.2 a steppingstone to the doctrine of a universal c..
142:3.5 form the doctrine of the c., the Lord God of Israel.
creator dignity
5:6.1 of personality status to the highest persons of c. and
creator God
95:5.11 associated the flaming disc of the heavens with the c.
creator identity
6:0.3 constitute the divine revelation of the c. of the Father
56:7.7 some new expression of associate-c. of an ultimate
creator levels
0:1.18 may be perfect—complete—as on existential and c. of
42:11.2 it is spirit-mind functioning on and from c. of divine
creator parents
33:1.4 This Son and his Spirit associate are your c..
15:0.1 creator partners
Eternal Son and Infinite Spirit are concerned—as c.—
creator partnership
8:1.3 for the reality performances of the Father-Son c..
creator perfection
97:1.4 spirit of Horeb exalted as an unchanging God of c..
creator personality or personalities
9:8.9 There are c. and creature personalities, in addition to
12:7.9 from the highest c. of Paradise status to the lowest
21:1.1 idea whose union produces this new c. of power and
32:3.5 there reside all those c. and creative personalities
36:6.2 but only a c. or a creative force can supply the spark
creator powers
21:6.3 that these undisclosed c. will remain self-contained
creator prerogative(s)
0:11.7 is therefore devoid of personality, divinity, and all c..
6:5.4 The Eternal Son is limited in transmittal of c..
21:2.3 forever liberates his c. from the Paradise Sources and
21:2.3 otherwise all-powerful c. of a local universe Father
120:2.2 discredit these rebels through the exercise of your c.,
120:2.9 your c. will remain associated with your mortal
136:6.1 do with these c. in the recurring life situations which
137:4.12 to deprive him of the c. of independence of time.
145:3.7 his consistent policy to refrain from exhibiting his c..
145:3.11 impossibility of limiting the time element of the c. of
145:3.15 a divine being of well-nigh unlimited c. in association
creator thought
2:7.5 The c. thought invariably precedes creative action.
creator union
56:7.7 it is even possible that such a c. might eventuate in
creator-spirit
56:8.4 phenomena are reflective of antecedent c. activities.
Creator or Paradise Creator or Universal Creator
see Conjoint Creator; see Son(s), Creator
see Creator Father; Creator Michaels;
Creator Personalities
0:1.9 —self-experiential and creature-C.-unifying Deity.
0:2.12 1. God the Father—C., Controller, and Upholder.
0:2.13 2. God the Son—Co-ordinate C., Spirit Controller,
0:2.15 time-space experiential achievement of creature-C.
0:7.9 but he is a synthetic co-ordinator of all creature-C.
0:12.3 by finity and absonity of creature and C. experience.
1:0.1 The C. covers himself with light as with a garment
1:1.1 The names which the creature assigns to the C. are
1:1.1 dependent on the creature’s concept of the C..
1:1.1 If we believe that we are the children of this C.,
1:1.2 The C. refuses to coerce or compel the submission
1:1.3 after you really discover the majestic C. and begin to
1:1.3 the C. becomes known by numerous appellations,
1:1.5 touching relationship of the creature-C. association
1:2.9 In theory you may think of God as the C., and he
1:4.5 and the eternal, the time-space creature and the UC.,
1:5.2 creature’s highest possible concept of the UC. is
1:5.4 a perfect, eternal, loving, and infinite C. personality.
1:5.8 he is truly and everlastingly a perfect C. personality,
1:6.1 the image-shadow cast by the divine C. personality.
2:0.1 himself as a child of God and looks up to the PC.
2:1.2 God, the infinite Father, who is also a faithful C..”
2:1.2 “The divine C. is also the Universal Disposer,
2:1.2 “The C. God is wholly devoid of fear and enmity.
2:1.2 “With God all things are possible; the eternal C. is
3:2.8 many of the acts of the all-powerful C. seem to be
3:3.5 the range and limitations of the will of the C..
3:4.7 in cosmic sociology, the C.-creature relationship—
3:6.2 and is therefore wholly subject to the will of the C..
3:6.4 unintended homage the mechanist pays the law-C.
4:1.3 “He is a faithful C..”
4:3.5 the planning and making of his C. personalities in
4:3.5 sorrow in the personalities of their C. parents.
4:4.5 subject to the relationship of the C. to his universe
5:3.2 encircuited and dispatched to the person of the C.
7:1.5 a part of the divinity of the C. personalities of time
9:6.9 the perfect expression of the mind of the C. to all
9:6.9 expression of the minds of all creatures to their C..
10:1.2 that was bestowable on any other C. or creature.
12:0.3 that the infinite C. is not yet manifest in finality of
12:1.16 not know how to limit either the infinity of the C.
13:2.8 When the C. has an experiential personality secret
13:2.8 the C. preserves that secret in eternal confidence.
14:6.6 The perfect C. is divinely pleased with the adoration
14:6.19 —to administer a universe as associate-C. offspring
14:6.34 The Universe Mother C. remembers Paradise and
16:9.9 God and man, Father and son, C. and creature.
17:3.3 certain attributes which are not discernible in the C.
17:8.8 C. Son-Creative Spirit union of the local universes.
19:3.7 united cosmic attitudes of the creature and the C. is
19:4.6 combination of perfect C. insight and the perfected
19:4.7 the probable result of the association of C. attitude
20:1.15 In a sevenfold Creator Son, C. and creature are
21:1.3 the universe of Nebadon suggests that its C. and
21:3.15 When a C. has seven times sojourned among his
21:3.23 The repercussion of the totality of this C.-creature
21:4.1 seventh and final episode of creature-C. experience.
21:4.6 When a C. deigns to effect a bestowal, a real and
21:4.6 the bestowal Son is still and none the less a C., but
22:10.2 embody all of everything that any creature or C.
26:11.5 the divine, the commingling of creature and C..
30:3.11 every class of beings except C. personalities and
31:8.3 You, being a creature, can conceive of a C., but you
31:9.3 This ultimate personality—neither C. nor creature—
32:4.2 the galaxy of creature and C. personalities who
34:4.8 The C. Father-Son and the Creative Mother Spirit
34:4.10 regarded as personalities apart from their Mother C..
34:5.6 the spirit of the C. Father-Son or the Creative Spirit;
35:0.1 bestowals as was the C. and Master Son on Urantia
35:9.8 The C. of our universe has full authority and power
40:10.13 the supreme relationship of the creature to the C..
42:1.3 will they have approached one step nearer the C.;
42:1.5 of the Father and his associate C. personalities.
42:10.2 reassociated in the living systems of non-C. minds
51:6.5 the almost infinite gulf between the eternal C. and
52:1.1 the animal level—he can choose to worship the C.—
56:1.6 the original monothetic C. personality, the First
56:6.2 the Almighty Supreme coming up from the C.
56:7.2 God the Sevenfold—the C. Son-Creative Spirit
56:7.6 then will be the future function of the C.-Creative
56:10.3 vastness of the cosmic extremes of C. and creature
56:10.3 man—the creature becoming perfect as is the C.—
66:5.13 progress in their attempt to substitute C. fear for
74:8.7 hoping to augment his appeal to worship the C.,
84:7.30 to the parental procreators the attitude of the C. to
85:7.3 objects to the God of nature and to the eternal C. of
89:10.6 of loyalty relations between the creature and the C..
91:6.7 the creature contacts with the reality of the C.,
91:8.4 with the anywhere presence of the spirit of the C..
92:6.17 blended idea of a racial deity combined with a UC;
93:3.6 doctrine of one God, a universe Deity, a heavenly C.
93:4.2 Most High God, the only Father and C. of all things.
93:4.7 1. You shall not serve any God but the Most High C.
93:5.5 hear our teachings of the truth of the eternal C.,
94:5.4 2. The Salem religion of a Most High C. Deity who
94:6.5 Lao-tse taught the return of the creature to the C.
94:6.8 Tao, the Eternal Deity and C. Absolute of universes.
95:1.9 Small bands continued their belief in the one C.
96:1.1 the teaching of Melchizedek regarding a UC. never
96:1.9 The C. of Heaven and Earth, Kyrios, Jah, The Lord
96:3.1 the Hebraic concepts and ideals of a Supreme C.
97:1.4 gods to the ideal of a changeless C. and Supervisor
97:2.3 and witnessed the restoration of the idea of the UC.
97:7.9 Isaiah portrayed the Lord God of Israel as the UC..
97:7.13 this great teacher portrayed the all-powerful C. as
101:2.10 the spiritual, even between the creature and the C.,
102:6.1 The relation between the creature and the C. is a
102:6.9 the recognition of the activities of a purposive C..
103:4.4 the creature-C. relationship was placed on a child-
104:1.3 the Constellation Father, and the universe C. Deity;
105:2.7 3. The UC.. I AM one with the Eternal Son.
106:1.2 for the creature to enter into partnership with the C.
106:2.1 C. personality in the universe sense, mortal
106:2.3 range of living beings including even C. divinities
106:2.3 The power mastery of the C. divinities in the grand
106:3.3 Creator Sons among the Supreme C. members
106:8.14 in experiential liaison with the C.-Creative children
108:4.1 act of abnegation in behalf of the Supreme C.
108:4.2 Supreme C. children of God personally embody
109:7.2 Adjusters combine the C. and creature experience—
110:0.2 individual creatures as an exclusive C. prerogative.
111:2.8 to know God and attain the divinity of the C.,
111:2.8 impulse of the infinite mind of the C. to know man
111:6.3 The finite world was made by an infinite C.—it is the
112:7.17 cosmic consequence of blending of creature and C..
112:7.18 such amalgamated beings, such partnerships of C.
115:1.2 Father-Son portrayal of C.-creature relationship
115:6.4 growth as a result of the creature and C. mastery of
116:0.2 were made by a perfect, infinite, and absolute C..
116:0.3 Experiential growth implies creature-C. partnership—
116:3.3 Sons unify, actually fuse, the divine nature of a C.
116:6.7 experience is available alike to creature and C.—
117:1.1 and the personification of C.-creature experience.
117:1.2 finite synthesis of the experience of the perfect-C.
117:1.4 The will of the C. and the will of the creature are
117:1.4 creature and C. can collaborate in the achievement of
117:1.5 In the Supreme Being, C. and creature are united in
117:1.5 something more than the will of either creature or C.
117:1.9 responsive alike to creature effort and C. purpose;
117:3.5 In the universes the C personalities of time and space
117:3.7 Supreme is not only C.-evolved and Trinity-derived;
117:3.8 the production of C. personalities whose acts will
117:4.6 so has the Supreme again found the PC. of all things.
117:5.1 the total vastness of creature-C. nature throughout
117:5.2 When the creature submits to the will of the C., he
117:6.4 the creature’s choosing to do the will of the C. is a
118:2.3 Between the spiritual presence of the C. and the
118:3.4 The linking of the absolute and eternal truth of the C
118:5.3 C. consciousness proceeds from the thought-value,
118:7.1 The function of C. will and creature will, in the
118:9.5 Mechanisms are fixed crystallizations of C. thought,
118:9.8 of personality, being the union of personal C.,
118:9.8 would combine the experiences of C. and creature.
119:4.4 that their C. and Ruler has been “in all points tried
119:5.5 whereby this Paradise Son and universe C. could,
119:6.4 it was apparent to all of us that our C. had become
119:7.4 We then not only realized that our C. and friend was
119:7.5 technique and method of the incarnation of the C.
120:1.1 “My C. brother, I am about to witness your seventh
120:1.1 the incarnation of a C. in the likeness of a creature.
120:1.3 relationship with you as their local universe C. and
120:2.6 experience the enlightenment of a time-space C.,
120:2.6 the finite creature and the will of the infinite C. are
120:3.9 Such an association of creature and C. attributes
124:4.4 ever learning that their son Jesus really was the UC.
128:1.9 man of Nazareth, was in reality the incarnated C. of
128:1.10 the C. of the heavens and the earth, the Upholder
129:4.6 personality to the satisfaction of the Infinite C..
130:4.3 of will can the creature become as one with the C.;
130:4.3 his finite personal will to the divine will of the C..
130:4.8 purposeful universe expressing the will of a divine C.
131:1.4 to an end, but what the C. does goes on forever.
131:1.5 Creation is in the C. and the C. in his creation.
131:4.3 The creature cannot escape the presence of the C..
131:5.2 He is the C., the God of all good purposes,
131:5.3 Through our good thinking the wise C. will enable
131:10.2 the keeping of our souls to him as to a faithful C..
131:10.2 Since he is the C., having made all things and all
131:10.6 To me he is the Almighty, the C., the Power, and
132:6.1 that touching incident in which the C. of a universe
132:7.9 this spectacle of the Indian lad proposing to the C.
133:3.7 many natural physical tendencies which the C. put
136:1.6 The incarnation of the C. in the form of the creature
136:5.4 space activities by the delegated authority of their C.
136:9.6 kingdoms of earth paltry things to interest the C.
137:4.12 the expressed wish of the Universe C. Sovereign,
137:4.13 the agents of the C. made wine just as they do by the
140:2.3 down upon this solemn and sacred scene—the C.
140:5.2 he loves man with a fatherly love—he is man’s C.,
142:3.7 God had expanded into the concept of a UC. who
142:4.2 great privileges: sincere worship of the infinite C.,
143:7.2 of a soul in its self-conscious relations with the C.;
145:2.9 divine urge of the indwelling spirit to find the C.,
145:3.8 midwayers, such as attended this incarnated C. of
149:1.7 with the faith of the creature and the life of the C.
149:2.7 When the C. himself was on earth, incarnated in the
149:6.8 learn to reverence him as the C.; honor him as the
150:8.5 our C. and the rock of our salvation; our help and
152:1.5 go into the immediate presence of Michael, the C.,
161:1.2 But since God is infinite and eternal, the C. of all
161:1.2 even as the C. is above and beyond the creature.”
161:1.10 That God must be a personality since he is the C. of
162:5.2 never can the creature sit in judgment on the C..
164:5.5 but behold the C. of a universe leading him forth to
167:6.3 beheld the children of Jericho playing with the C. of
167:6.5 worshiping the C. in the midst of the natural
168:2.3 astir in unified action in obedience to the C.’ word.
169:4.13 worship him as the God of universes, the infinite C.
170:5.9 Jesus as the Redeemer-C. and spiritual head of a
174:1.2 loving relations between the creature and the C.,
177:1.3 this occasion exemplifies the willingness of the C.
184:3.19 presuming to sit in judgment on the righteous C. of
187:3.1 phenomenon of the C. as he was dying the death of
188:3.6 1. The C. consciousness of Michael must have been
188:4.4 Moses taught the dignity and justice of a C. God;
188:5.1 the central truth in the universe relations of C. and
188:5.12 No man can ever fear that the C. does not know the
189:0.1 do nothing to facilitate the resurrection of the C..
189:0.2 do for the creature, you may not do for the C..
189:1.8 Jesus did not appear in the form of the C. Sovereign,
189:1.10 gathered together to greet and welcome their C. as
189:2.1 sight of the decay of the human form of the C.
191:4.7 And they all rejoiced to know their C. as one of their
Creator-Creative
56:7.6 future function of the C. manifestations of God
106:8.14 the Trinity in experiential liaison with the C. children
Creator-creature
3:4.7 the C. relationship—the Father-child affection.
21:3.23 The repercussion of the totality of this C. experience
115:1.2 the Father-Son portrayal of C. relationship will be
117:1.1 finite reality, and the personification of C. experience
Creator-evolved
117:3.7 The Supreme is not only C. and Trinity-derived; he
Creator-father or Creator-Father
1:1.2 satisfying to the love-dominated nature of the C..
1:2.10 the presence of his fragmentized spirit the C.
14:6.11 his grandchildren of space achieving their C.’ home.
16:9.14 you are already conscious of God as your C..
27:7.7 give full satisfaction to the infinite love of the C.!
34:4.8 The C.-Son and the Creative Mother Spirit both
34:5.6 spirit of the C.-Son or the Creative Mother Spirit;
53:3.3 Lucifer was willing to acknowledge Michael as his C
54:4.2 are better able to understand why Michael, a C.,
54:4.5 Except for the affection of this C. for his erring
54:5.6 Lucifer, notwithstanding his being Lucifer’s C.,
96:1.15 god of Mount Horeb to the loving and merciful C.
96:4.9 magnificent concept of the loving and merciful C..
96:7.8 the realization of the ideal of the Universal and C. of
117:1.8 Michael, a creator, revealed the divine love of the C.
120:4.1 unworthy children, who had accused their C. of
128:1.13 man of Nazareth was their beloved Sovereign and C.
134:8.7 I am your C.; I can hardly judge you justly, and my
142:4.3 unnecessary to confuse the C. with idols of stone or
189:0.2 “Not one of you can do aught to assist your C. in
189:0.2 As a mortal of the realm he has experienced death;
189:0.2 death; as the Sovereign of a universe he still lives.
189:0.2 Your C. has elected to pass through the whole of
Creator Fathers
118:9.8 sustain something of the same relation to their C.
Creator Michaels
17:6.10 and loyal co-operation with the order of the C..
21:0.3 to found their universes, they are known as C..
21:3.12 a C. takes an oath to the Trinity not to assume
52:5.6 Thereupon the bestowal Avonal and the C. send
Creator Personalities, Supreme
0:12.6 will eventually consist of the Supreme Being, C., and
17:2.2 represents the initial effort of the C., represented by
107:4.6 always discernible by those C. who originate in the
115:4.6 the absonite agencies of Paradise and the C. of
115:4.6 the C. emerge from Paradise to engage in the
115:6.5 The C. and all their divine associates are reflective of
116:2.14 time and space through the activities of the C.,
117:3.7 and out of the acts and achievements of the C.;
117:6.12 by discovery of the manifold activities of the C.,
Creator Son(s)—see Son, Creator; see Sons, Creator
creatorlike
117:6.1 knows you because he is creaturelike as well as c..
creators—see Creators
0:12.6 those unique universe planners who are neither c.
3:1.6 and the divine prerogatives of the co-ordinate c.
3:1.12 God the Sevenfold, the co-ordinate c. of the finite
3:2.2 are under the perfect control of the universe c. and
4:5.2 between Paradise Deity and the local universe c.
12:7.13 the Paradise Father functions through his divine c.
14:3.3 Eternals of Days are not c., but they are perfect
14:6.20 The Havona worlds are the mind laboratory of the c.
16:4.2 These versatile c. of the cosmic mind are the
16:4.3 The Seven Master Spirits are the c. of the Universe
17:3.3 the c. of all these marvelously endowed beings.
17:3.4 The Reflective Spirits of each superuniverse are the c
17:8.2 the Supreme Spirit groups are the immediate c. of
17:8.2 All these c. of ministering spirits are only indirectly
18:1.1 They are not c., but they are supreme and ultimate
20:1.12 as divine ministers—c., servers, bestowers, judges,
20:2.1 Though not c. in the personal sense, they are closely
20:7.3 Its members are neither c. nor retrievers, neither
21:0.1 These universe c. and sovereigns are of dual origin,
21:2.1 Sons of the primary order are the designers, c.,
29:3.1 the c. of the Seven Supreme Power Directors.
29:5.1 These extraordinary beings are neither c. nor
29:5.5 of the Unqualified Absolute; they are nebulae c..
30:1.92 Transcendentalers are neither c. nor creatures;
30:1.114 to exhaust the story of the living creatures, c.,
37:0.1 these c. are in a very literal sense the Father-Son and
46:7.4 creatures deteriorate from usage and age, their c.,
84:7.25 growing out of the realization that parents were c. of
116:2.1 stage of cosmic action of the high c. and controllers
116:4.1 factors of supremacy—the c., creatures, and energies
116:5.1 controllers as well as the c. of the grand universe.
118:4.3 It is upon such matured potentials that the c. and
118:4.7 in actuality, transformative c. in the cosmic sense.
118:4.7 manner invalidates man’s concept of them as c.;
Creators or Supreme Creators or Paradise Creators
0:7.9 Deity in experiential association with the SC. of
0:12.4 experiential achievements of the post-Havona C.
1:2.9 Son, the creator of all other personal universe C..
2:4.5 free will of the Father and all his associated C..
2:5.3 The C. are the very first to attempt to save man from
4:0.2 and satisfaction of the perfect and infinite C..
4:4.4 and perfect universe and the Father of all other C..
4:5.3 the administrative policies and conduct of the SC.
5:0.2 of bestowing personality upon the divine C. and
6:7.1 his ever-expanding universe of C. and creatures.
8:4.1 mercy of the combined nature of the associated C.
10:1.3 C. are moved to share divinity with their children;
12:6.6 which antedate the function of all universe C..
13:1.13 technique of trinitization by either two or three C.
15:4.1 remain forever under the control of the infinite C.
17:2.2 This union of the creative power of the SC. with the
18:1.5 PC. respect the privacy and sanctity of personality
21:1.2 eternal and perfect minds of the ever-existent C. of
21:2.0 2. THE CREATORS OF LOCAL UNIVERSES
21:2.7 mind ministry to all beings below the level of PC..
21:5.8 they are as C. and Gods, supreme in virtually all
22:7.11 the power unification of the grand universe C.;
23:2.12 The C. are possessed of full power to make Urantia
25:3.7 The moment the C. bring into existence evolving
25:3.7 all remember that the all-wise and all-powerful C.
25:3.7 the C. did not choose in their all-wisdom to do this
25:4.15 of all creatures concerning the technique of the C..
25:8.4 The C. well know that it is “not good for man to be
27:7.1 the intimate and personal relationships of the C. with
31:8.3 intelligent beings who are neither C. nor creatures.
31:9.14 of the Architects and the grand universe SC. in the
32:3.11 In all this is shown the wisdom of the C..
32:3.13 is conjoined with the evolving divinity of the SC. of
33:7.1 C. never sit in judgment on their creatures;
36:6.7 the Sevenfold, sometimes designated as the SC. of
42:1.5 The higher spirit C. inaugurate similar processes in
42:2.14 to serve the manifold purposes of the universe C..
44:8.6 artistic portrayals of the divine beauty of the PC..
48:0.1 When the C. desire to produce perfect beings, they
48:0.1 they do so by direct and original creation, but they
48:0.1 but they never undertake to convert animal-origin
48:4.11 sort of reversion except those who are inherent C.,
48:8.2 It is the design of the C. to afford the creatures of
54:1.9 of those privileges of existence conferred by the C.
54:2.2 the partner of the time-space C. in this magnificent
54:3.1 as to why the all-wise C. permit evil and sin.
54:4.7 of time are by the mandate of the free will of the C..
56:5.3 is actively manifest in the operations of the SC.—
56:6.1 this divinity of purpose manifested by the SC. and
104:1.13 The Michael C. fully embody the divinity of the
106:3.1 eventuate the plan; the SC. bring it into existence;
106:3.1 its fullness as it was time created by the SC.,
106:3.2 the first experiential Trinity—the union of the SC.,
106:8.10 This is the deity association of the SC., God the
115:1.4 and volition of ancestral beings, C. or procreators.
115:6.4 The Supreme not only grows as the C. and creatures
116:0.1 If man recognized that his C., while being divine
116:0.2 had been made by, and was being managed by, C.
116:2.3 bringing into existence the SC. and their associates,
116:2.12 The first three levels are the SC.; the last three levels
116:2.13 The SC., in their divine unity of power and
116:2.14 those superuniverse C. whose functional activities
116:3.2 Mind is the flexible reality which creatures and C.
116:4.0 4. THE ALMIGHTY AND THE SUPREME C.
116:4.8 In the local universes even the C. evolve:
116:4.9 through these and other bestowals the Michael C.
116:5.13 In the early days of universe building even the PC.
116:6.2 which is predicated on the freewill acts of the C. and
116:7.6 when all creatures and all C. in the grand universe
117:1.2 In the persons of the SC. the Gods have descended
117:1.2 descending God-revealing C. and ascending
117:1.6 matchless experience of all creatures and of all C. in
117:5.10 registry takes place through the persons of the SC.
117:6.13 up from the evolutionary universes of the SC. make
118:4.7 the SC. operate to effect the time transmutations of
119:0.4 to enable such C. to become wise, sympathetic, just,
119:8.3 whose synthetic unity, as revealed by the SC., is
120:0.5 the will of the sevenfold phases of the universal C.
159:4.8 The creature may crave infallibility, but only the C.
creatorship
3:0.3 C. is hardly an attribute of God; it is rather the
3:0.3 this universal function of c. is eternally manifested
3:0.3 then the c. nature of Deity would take precedence
3:0.3 the c. of Deity culminates in the universal truth of
6:5.4 the prerogatives of c. are apparently not further
6:5.4 The Eternal Son transmits c. powers only to the
6:5.4 able to transmit or delegate the prerogatives of c. to
8:4.4 When a Creator Son of God accepts the c. charge
14:6.35 came the bestowal of the personal prerogatives of c.
17:6.4 2. Preliminary C. Training.
17:6.5 At the time the c. charge is administered to a
21:3.3 The fact of c. implies the fullness of sovereignty,
35:9.7 lapsed from integrity does not indicate any fault in c..
117:1.6 In the Supreme, c. and creaturehood are at one;
117:3.11 a culminator in future ages whenever antecedent c.
creature—noun—creature, ascendant; creature, evolutionary
creature, material; creature, mortal;
creature, will; see morontia
0:3.21 As a time-space c. would view the origin of Reality,
0:3.23 To the time-space c., all things must have a
1:1.1 The names which the c. assigns to the Creator are
1:1.1 the Creator are much dependent on the c.’ concept
1:3.6 immortal soul of the surviving c. is of the nature and
1:3.6 the inevitable result of a c.’ choosing to do the will
1:4.5 the temporal and the eternal, the time-space c. and
1:4.5 the fullness of that c.’ capacity to spiritually grasp
1:4.6 limited only by the capacity of such a c. to receive
1:5.5 If the faith of the c. were perfect, he would know
1:5.6 Morning Star down to the lowest human c. of
2:3.2 The factual disappearance of such a c. is always
2:3.4 deprived of a life vehicle by the c.’ failure to make
2:4.2 The c.’ need is wholly sufficient to insure the full
3:1.4 The c. not only exists in God, but God also lives in
3:1.4 not only exists in God, but God also lives in the c..
3:1.12 are not alienated because of the c.’ wrongdoing.
3:2.8 Therefore, to you the c., many of the acts of the
3:3.5 The c. can hardly understand the limitations of the
3:4.7 transcends the logically limited capacities of the c.
5:0.1 descend to fraternize with the individual human c.,
5:1.1 The inability of the finite c. to approach the infinite
5:2.1 by the degree of the consecration of the c.’ will to
5:3.2 registry of the homage of an Adjuster-indwelt c. is
5:6.12 No personal c. can be coerced into the eternal
6:0.4 no time c. can ever fully comprehend this mystery
7:0.5 The will of the personal c. is relatively free and
10:1.2 that was bestowable on any other Creator or c..
10:1.5 it is difficult for the human c. to comprehend God’s
12:8.16 of potential spirit personality in the individual c.),
13:2.8 has an experiential personality secret with his c.,
14:2.9 Neither has sin appeared in any c. who has entered
14:2.9 never been an instance of misconduct by any c. of
14:4.18 the lines of some one order of pattern c. living on
14:6.6 divinely pleased with the adoration of the perfect c..
16:5.2 every c of every order of intelligent beings must bear
16:5.2 each native c., man or angel, will forever bear this
16:8.19 Such a c. not only discloses capacity for reception of
16:9.1 Adjuster-indwelt, personal c. possesses innate
16:9.9 God and man, Father and son, Creator and c..
17:3.3 Divine heredity does sometimes disclose in the c.
19:3.7 united cosmic attitudes of the c. and the Creator is
19:6.2 friendship which grows up between the lowest c.
19:6.4 We do not know what order or type of c. may be
20:1.15 In a sevenfold Creator Son, Creator and c. are
20:6.7 personal experience in all that constitutes a c.’ life
21:2.5 any new design of c., he must secure the consent of
21:2.7 After these have been associated to constitute a c.,
21:4.6 Son has added to his nature the experience of a c.,
21:5.6 but no entirely new pattern or type of intelligent c.
22:2.9 service on any world of space and to any c. of time.
22:7.14 and a Paradise-Havoner together trinitize a new c.,
22:10.2 personalities embody all of everything that any c.
23:3.8 everything that tends to increase any c.’ liberation
24:1.15 personality not encountered in any other type of c.
25:2.12 the soul, the eternal prospects of a c. of time, is
25:3.12 The higher a c.’ education, the more respect he has
26:6.3 each ascending c. seems to undergo a transforming
26:9.1 neglected which would be of service to a c. of time
26:9.2 another c. of space seeks entry to Paradise through
26:9.3 the c. of time and material personality has ascended
26:11.5 the human and the divine, the commingling of c.
26:11.5 God; that the c. is, after all, divinity motivated.
27:1.1 transition sleep, the slumber which graduates a c.
28:3.2 each phase of every c. of origin in the Third Source
28:6.5 of each rational c., a credit of lavish proportions
30:1.10 fragment constitutes the c. a Father-fused being.
30:1.12 with which constitutes the c. a Son-fused mortal.
30:4.26 On earth you were a c. of flesh and blood; through
31:0.9 adopted seraphim, midway c., or Material Son.
31:8.3 You, being a c., can conceive of a Creator, but you
31:9.3 This ultimate personality—neither Creator nor c.—
32:3.6 The surest safeguard for the c. throughout the long
32:3.14 The divinely perfect c. and the evolutionary
32:3.14 the evolutionary perfected c. are equal in degree of
32:4.2 the need of every intelligent c. for function and
32:4.4 that pleases the divine mind with any individual c.
32:5.7 in the mind of God a plan which embraces every c.
36:6.2 The c. may produce the forms of life, but only a
39:2.6 planners on the mansion worlds help surviving c.
39:5.9 be a colossal blunder for the c. to know the future.
40:5.16 As to just why this type of c. is never able to fuse
40:10.13 Sonship is the supreme relationship of the c. to the
44:7.3 the divine urge within the evolving c. may be
48:0.1 The Gods cannot transform a c. of gross animal
51:2.2 a Life Carrier to restore such a dematerialized c. to
51:6.5 physical, material, even a sex c. like Urantia mortals
52:1.5 Early evolutionary man is not a colorful c..
54:1.9 How dare the self-willed c. encroach on the rights of
54:2.2 Every c. of every evolving universe who aspires to
54:2.3 the unrecognized abridgment of the c.’ personal
54:3.1 that both are inevitable if the c. is to be truly free.
54:4.3 The fact that an evil-doing c. can actually choose to
54:5.9 of Norlatiadek—every mortal, morontia, or spirit c..
54:5.10 Gabriel to foster full opportunity for every living c.
56:4.2 circuit, by means of which the personality of the c.
56:10.3 vastness of the cosmic extremes of Creator and c..
56:10.3 —the c. becoming perfect as is the Creator—that is
56:10.19 the Father’s relation with each personal c. as divine
59:6.8 this prereptilian c., an air breather, spread over all
60:2.1 have never since been equaled in bulk by any living c.
60:3.22 the first of the true birds, a small pigeonlike c. which
60:3.22 This was the third type of flying c. to appear on earth
61:2.7 This carnivorous c. was something of a cross
61:2.9 A small hoglike c. also developed which became the
62:3.5 this c. became the terror of this part of the world.
63:0.3 Nebadon name which signifies “the first Fatherlike c.
63:0.3 Fonta signifies “the first Sonlike c. to exhibit human
63:3.1 Sontad was the first c. to be born on Urantia who
65:2.4 This minute c. and his protozoan cousins are to the
66:5.13 in their attempt to substitute Creator fear for c. fear
67:1.1 no marvel, for Satan himself is a brilliant c. of light.”
67:3.7 consecrated will of the c. to perform amazing acts of
67:7.1 of the c.’ willful and persistent rejection of light are
67:7.1 of concern only to Deity and to that personal c..
67:7.2 to every c. functioning within the affect-range of
68:6.1 Man is a c. of the soil, a child of nature; no matter
71:0.2 a c. of fact—the state—together with the moral myth
77:1.3 that a c. of this order, midway between the mortal
84:6.6 Never will the c. metamorphose so far as to
89:10.4 but rather sets him apart as a c. of potential greatness
89:10.6 re-establishment of loyalty relations between the c.
91:6.7 the c. contacts with the reality of the Creator,
91:8.4 sincere communication of the spiritual nature of the c
92:4.8 the loving worship which a c. son voluntarily gives
92:4.8 the freewill service which such c. sons bestow upon
93:10.2 Machiventa terminated his bestowal as a c. of flesh
94:6.5 Lao-tse taught the return of the c. to the Creator and
100:7.18 “If any man has Christ within him, he is a new c.;
101:2.10 between the c. and Creator, between man and God.
101:6.15 by which the c. attempts the transcendental discovery
102:6.1 The relation between the c. and the Creator is a
102:8.4 Every intelligent c. gives the name of God to the best
102:8.4 name of God to the best and highest thing he knows.
103:0.1 cosmic window through which the finite c. may
105:1.3 must be a finite c.’ premier philosophic postulate.
105:1.8 Unqualified infinity is meaningless to the finite c.,
105:5.6 To a c., the beginning of the finite is the genesis of
105:5.7 perfect reality, the Havona type of universe and c..
105:5.8 reality, the superuniverse type of c. and creation.
106:0.17 7. The inability of any c. to grasp what is meant by
106:1.2 It thus makes it possible for the c. to enter into
106:1.2 with the Creator in the evolution of that selfsame c..
106:2.7 can be grasped by the personality of the finite c. in
106:3.5 but no c. is able experientially to encompass such
106:7.6 Far from harassing the c., the infinity of God
106:9.2 no c. could achieve even a limited comprehension
106:9.2 Without space perception, no c. could fathom the
107:0.6 being imprisoned within the mind of a finite c. which
107:1.6 himself to be a part of the personality of a c. of time.
107:2.3 fusion takes place between the identity of the c. of
107:5.5 identified as persisting apart from the c.’ mind until
108:0.1 transforming the human nature of the temporal c.
108:0.1 union of the perfect Adjuster and the perfected c.
108:1.7 Adjusters the sex of the c. is of no consideration.)
108:3.2 each ascending c. are reported out by the Paradise
108:3.3 by the bestowal of the new name upon the new c. by
108:5.2 owing to the c.’ inability, or failure, to give a degree
109:3.2 the Adjuster indwells the mind of the c. as an
109:5.5 will present the new c. to the sovereign Master Son
109:6.2 has evolved in the mind of that nonsurviving c..
110:2.5 You as a personal c. have mind and will.
110:2.5 The Adjuster as a prepersonal c. has premind and
110:4.5 this spiritual revelation often so blinds the c. as to
110:7.4 the Adjuster can endow the new c. only with those
111:2.8 the impulse of the finite mind of the c. to know God
111:2.8 to know man and attain the experience of the c..
111:3.1 evolving and ascending c. can choose to forsake the
111:5.6 consists in the c.’ positive affirmation: “It is my will
111:7.5 counteracted by the nearsightedness of a c. of time;
112:1.12 if the finite c. would remember that dimensional
112:1.16 Man is innately a social c.; he is dominated by the
112:1.17 the whole of the living and functioning c. means
112:2.20 of the God-seeking decisions of the human c..
112:5.14 The consciousness of that c. cannot reappear until
112:5.18 The return of the Adjuster to the waiting morontia c.
112:6.10 When a c. leaves his native planet, he leaves the
112:7.2 and no c., save those who have experienced fusion
112:7.2 values that are conjoined when the identity of a c.
112:7.6 the c. becomes liberated in potential for the seeking
112:7.12 status of the ascender is that of the evolutionary c..
112:7.17 the cosmic consequence of the blending of c. and
112:7.18 such partnerships of Creator and c., will become
113:3.4 Spirit could thus function in behalf of the human c.
115:1.4 neither can a finite c. offer a rational reason for his
115:2.1 From a finite c.’ viewpoint, infinity contains much
115:3.1 Man, a finite c. in an infinite cosmos, must content
115:3.3 never can a c. understand how it is that this unity
115:3.4 more and more do they become the c.’ projection
115:3.12 From a c.’ viewpoint, actuality is substance,
115:3.19 Supreme could only open up to the progressing c.
115:6.4 experiences growth as a result of the c. and Creator
116:3.3 nature of a Creator with the evolving nature of a c..
116:3.3 The Supreme is both c. and creator; the possibility
116:4.11 meaningful as the Paradise ascent is to an evolving c.
116:6.7 cosmic experience is made available alike to c. and
117:1.4 The will of the Creator and the will of the c. are
117:1.4 they are experientially akin, for c. and Creator can
117:1.5 In the Supreme Being, Creator and c. are united in
117:1.5 something more than the will of either c. or Creator,
117:1.7 but a c. could only conceive of such sources as
117:1.9 responsive alike to c. effort and Creator purpose;
117:1.9 same time the supreme creator and the supreme c..
117:3.6 man, being a c, is not exactly like the Supreme Being
117:4.2 But if a c. rejects the eternal career, that part of the
117:4.2 dependent on this c.’ choice experiences inescapable
117:4.4 these qualities will not persist as an individual c..
117:4.8 predicated on the self-conscious c.’ appreciation of
117:4.10 to lie dormant, awaiting the action of another c.
117:4.13 of all creatures, who is so dependent on each c.?
117:5.2 When the c. submits to the will of the Creator, he
117:5.2 he does not submerge or surrender his personality;
117:5.13 the c.’ capital accumulation of personal decisions
117:6.4 The act of the c.’ choosing to do the will of the
117:6.9 experience of God has no limits but those of the c.’
117:6.15 of experience receptivity consequent upon the c.’
117:6.15 the present-known limits of a c.’ consciousness of
117:6.16 will never be personally discovered by any one c.
117:6.18 revealing the nature of the infinite God to a finite c.
117:6.18 And this revelation will be to a finite c. what the
117:6.19 he probably embraces all of infinity that a finite c.
118:1.2 This means that the purpose of the c. has become
118:1.2 has ceased to have meaning with regard to the c.’
118:3.1 motion exhibits value only to a c of personality status
118:3.4 the factual experience of the finite and temporal c.
118:7.5 Only as a c becomes God-identified, does he become
118:8.4 The danger that besets the c. is that, in achieving
118:8.4 he will fail to compensate this loss of stability by
118:9.1 Without them no c. could act, but by them the acts
118:9.1 but by them the acts of every c. are definitely limited.
118:9.8 would combine the experiences of Creator and c..
118:10.5 God loves each c. as a child, and that love
118:10.5 that love overshadows each c. throughout all time
118:10.5 to the total and deals with the function of any c. as
118:10.5 It is the importance of the function of the c. that
118:10.5 intervention, not the importance of the c. as a person
118:10.10 equals the evolutionary completion of the c. and
119:6.4 to all of us that our Creator had become a fellow c.,
119:6.4 this progressive acquirement of the c.’ viewpoint
120:1.1 the incarnation of a Creator in the likeness of a c..
120:1.3 assistance such as might be rendered by any c. of
120:2.2 As a mortal man, the lowest type of intelligent c. in
120:2.6 In your temporal life the will of the finite c. and the
128:0.3 the experience of living the full life of a human c. in
128:1.6 taking upon himself the form of a c., was born in the
130:1.6 nonexistent until such a time as an intelligent c.
130:1.6 deliberate choice of such a willful and rebellious c..
130:2.8 a moral being, a c. endowed with the attributes of
130:4.3 The highest level to which a finite c. can progress
130:4.3 unanimity of will can the c. become as one with
130:4.3 maintained by the c.’ continuing to live in time and
131:3.5 The c. cannot escape the destiny of his deeds.
131:4.3 The c. cannot escape the presence of the Creator.
131:4.6 Universe Keeper enters the soul of the simple c..
131:7.2 If any c. will worship me, I will hear his prayer and
131:8.3 the Supreme fosters, protects, and perfects the c.
133:1.3 “But, Teacher, if a stronger and ill-tempered c.
133:1.4 if I thought such a c. did not possess moral judgment
134:8.4 The mortal goal of this earth c. was there attained.
136:1.6 The incarnation of the Creator in the form of the c.
137:8.11 even as, by serving in the similitude of the c., I shall
138:4.2 My Father does not despise any c. of our making.
139:12.7 sincerity and wholeheartedness of a c.’ devotion to
143:2.3 as the new c. of the rebirth of the spirit, you are
143:5.2 Her name was Nalda and she was a comely c..
144:5.66 And the infinite love that is gracious to every c..
145:2.9 consists in the c.’ conscious response to the divine
146:2.3 act of deliberate and conscious disdain by the c.
146:2.5 not possible of reception by a thoroughly selfish c.
149:1.7 3. Along with the faith of the c. and the life of the
156:5.2 the destiny of this combined c. of mind and spirit
156:5.11 The less of love in any c.’ nature, the greater the love
159:4.8 The c. may crave infallibility, but only the Creators
161:1.2 even as the Creator is above and beyond the c..”
162:5.2 But never can the c. sit in judgment on the Creator
165:2.10 No man nor any other c. can take away my life.
170:5.21 its less attractive c. of metamorphic development.
174:1.2 loving relations between the c. and the Creator,
177:1.3 the willingness of the Creator to fellowship the c..
186:2.9 God can become manifest in the life of the c. when
186:2.9 when such a c. chooses to do the will of the Father,
187:3.1 of the Creator as he was dying the death of the c.,
188:4.13 two realities which may be grasped by the c.’ faith
188:5.1 truth in the universe relations of Creator and c.—
189:0.1 the conclusion that the c. could do nothing to
189:0.2 Those things which you ordinarily do for the c.,
189:1.4 As far as we can judge, no c. of this universe nor
189:1.5 We know that no c. of the local universe participated
189:1.10 to greet and welcome their Creator as a c. of their
189:1.12 of the morontia level, being introduced, as a c.,
194:3.2 faith of the spirit-led c. will always be vindicated.
creature, ascendant
22:2.3 any a. who effectively prevents such upheavals of
26:5.4 by nature adapted to helping that type of a.,
creature, evolutionary
0:8.1 Father has established the e.’ sevenfold approach
39:4.7 no e. is ever denied the full though transient
56:0.1 and therefore may the finite e. ascend to Paradise in
56:2.2 The material e. can conceive and comprehend the
92:6.19 Man is an e. and in the main must get his religion
94:3.8 contactable on all levels from the e.’ limited
106:1.3 goodness to such an incomplete, struggling, and e..
106:9.2 Without time sensitivity, no e. could possibly
106:9.2 Without experience, no e. could even exist; only
creature, material
1:3.3 can approach; which no m. has seen or can see.”
1:5.2 The m.’ highest possible concept of the Creator is
1:5.3 he “dwells in a light which no m. can approach.”
5:6.1 from the lowest mortal and m. of personality status
9:6.3 personality gravity may embrace the m.—physical or
13:1.22 an immortal soul within the mind of a mortal and m..
14:6.20 as the pattern for all spiritual and m. intellects.
56:2.2 The m. creature can conceive the indwelling spirit
66:4.6 therefore had little or no idea as to what type of m.
108:6.3 to the circumscribed limitations of m. endowment
113:3.1 impinge upon the mind and soul of the evolving m.
169:4.13 which makes visible to the m. Him who is invisible.
creature, mortal
0:5.9 become a part of the personality of the surviving m..
0:5.10 As a m. chooses to “do the will of the Father in
1:4.6 To every spirit being and to every m. in every sphere
1:5.15 This experience of every spirit being and every m.
5:6.1 the lowest material and m. of personality status to
5:6.6 until after the material life vehicle of the m. has
13:1.22 immortal soul within the mind of a material and m..
16:8.15 dignity of cosmic citizenship and enables such a m.
22:4.6 If the viewpoint of a m. is ever in doubt, the question
26:11.5 The m. must find God.
27:1.3 and associated beings to the m.’ survival of death.
30:1.99 bestowed upon such a m. by the parental act of God
32:4.5 source of the personality of such a m. will creature.
47:3.4 the spirit elements of the nonsurviving m. would
49:2.1 Life Carriers foster a generalized system type of m.,
54:5.9 Norlatiadek—every m., morontia, or spirit creature.
56:4.2 of unifying the constituent factors of the m..
105:6.5 Even the material mind of the m. thus becomes
109:6.1 And so it is, a m. may reject survival; still the life
110:6.13 the encircuitment of the m. in the influence of the
110:6.13 Entrance upon the seventh circle constitutes a m. a
116:7.6 is what happens in the experience of a single m..
118:1.2 The personality of the m. may eternalize by self-
120:2.2 you do all this as the Son of Man; thus, as a m. of
136:3.5 your work on Urantia and in the flesh of the m. is
146:2.5 force the salvation of eternal survival upon any m.
160:5.7 truly and personally attainable by every m. who
168:2.8 first instance on Urantia, and the last, where a m.
186:2.3 course of human events just as every other m. must,
196:0.2 proclaiming that every m. is a child of this Father of
creature, will—see also creatures, will
2:3.5 equals the degree of reality or actuality of any w..
12:7.9 without duplicate in infinity, a w. irreplaceable in
12:7.9 portrays the transcendent value of each w.,
14:6.38 Havona stands before every w. as the portal to
16:9.1 The w. is thus equipped to discern the fact, the law,
24:2.7 your death the moment you cease to function as a w.
24:2.8 register the existence of a new w. when the first act
24:2.8 they indicate the death of a w. when the last act of
26:2.2 one being the highest type of divine and perfect w.
26:2.2 the perfected evolution of the lowest type of w. in
26:11.5 Son never stops until he finds man—the lowest w..
32:4.5 the source of the personality of such a mortal w..
40:9.1 there is no overlapping; the w. is either Spirit fused,
67:7.1 of iniquity is the inner reaping of the iniquitous w..
108:1.4 Can the individual develop into a bona fide w.?
109:2.2 had requisite experience in the evolving life of a w.,
109:6.1 every meaningful value in every w. is certain of
188:4.5 the Father’s will and Sons’ laws by an individual w..
creature—adjective; see level(s); life
creature ability
36:6.3 while c. to reproduce is the specific and personal
creature achievement
115:7.2 plan, which has predicated c. upon perseverance,
creature administration
31:10.16 apparently uninhabited and seem to be devoid of c..
creature affection
117:1.8 Such c. is a reflection of the love of the Supreme.
creature appreciation
21:3.24 The finite understanding and c. of the Father’s
39:3.7 of these seraphim to promote the growth of c. of
creature approach
0:8.1 the Father has established the c.’ approach to Deity.
7:7.3 his Sons reveal the avenue of c. to the Father.
117:6.11 there are only three avenues of c. to Supremacy:
creature ascension(s)
2:1.10 the outworking of the plan of c. on its successive
7:4.7 personal trustee of the Father’s universal plan of c..
14:3.4 In the execution of the Father’s great plan of c.
14:5.4 Indefinitely, according to the nature of the c.,
116:3.4 ministry unifies divinity descensions with c.;
creature ascent
21:0.4 he passed through the experience of spiritual c. on
118:1.10 temporal struggle with the problems of the c. from
creature associates
9:5.3 Through his creative and c. the Third Source
creature attainment(s)
32:3.9 the c. are the result of individual effort and actual
36:2.19 instructors in presenting the highest levels of c. in
creature attitude
118:10.22 2. Unpredictable—due to fluctuations in c., which
creature attributes
120:3.9 Such an association of Creator and c. will enable
creature beautification
44:6.7 the arts of self-adornment or the technique of c..
creature being(s)
6:5.1 Conjoint Actor, in the levels of mind ministry to c..
7:7.2 nonpersonal and nonspiritual, for revelation to c..
9:8.9 Spirit, but who are not unqualifiedly personal to c..
11:1.1 to c. Paradise exists primarily as the dwelling place
13:4.4 the choices, and will-attitudes of such finite c.—
18:1.6 relations of the Paradise Rulers with all of their c..
20:7.3 closely associated with the Paradise ascension of c..
21:5.6 new types of c. during the present universe age.
21:6.2 then restricted in the production of new types of c.,
22:4.5 of future time many of the unrealized potentials of c..
22:7.4 are among those who can essay to trinitize a c..
22:7.7 but when exalted c. enact such a creative episode,
25:4.19 the efficient interpretation of all laws concerning c.—
33:1.2 and of personality contact with immature c..
48:8.4 the living orders of intelligent, perfected finite c..
creature benefits
128:0.5 All other c. and universe advantages were incidental
creature bestowal(s)
21:3.2 If, prior to passing through the c., he assumed an
21:3.7 of a Creator Son during the period of his seven c..
21:3.12 to assume supreme sovereignty until the seven c.
33:3.5 Upon the completion of the Creator Son’s seventh c.
33:4.7 work except when Michael was incarnated on a c..
39:1.15 The fourth c. of the Creator Son was in the likeness
116:3.5 The c. of the Paradise orders of sonship enable these
119:0.3 sovereignty of the new creation until his seven c.
119:4.4 to the Sovereign of the universe on a mission of c..
119:8.3 In completing his c., Michael was augmenting the
120:0.4 only after passing through the seven universe-c..
creature-bestowal
21:6.2 The completion of the c. careers and the elevation to
33:2.4 while the c. experiences of the Michaels qualify them
creature brother
16:9.14 You become conscious of man as your c. because
creature capacity
10:8.7 As creatures and within the limits of c. they fully
creature character
47:3.8 Survivors present such varied defects of c. and
110:1.2 the careful custodians of the sublime values of c..
creature child
3:3.2 Every c. may truly say: “He knows the way I take,
27:7.7 that the intelligent love of the c. should give full
creature children
1:2.10 the Father maintains immediate contact with his c.
2:1.8 be able to draw nearer the finite minds of his c..
3:1.9 indwelling fragments of God, in the hearts of his c..
12:7.13 functions through his divine creators and his c.,
creature choice
13:4.5 conditions and demands of this differential of c.,
111:5.5 Such a c. choice is not a surrender of will.
111:5.5 It is a consecration of will, an expansion of will,
116:3.2 The mind circuits represent the cosmic arena of c..
118:1.2 Thus does c. plus God’s choice eventuate in the
118:8.4 C.,when relatively liberated from mechanical stability
creature comprehensible
0:1.17 Divinity is c. as truth, beauty, and goodness;
creature comprehension
0:3.23 concession to the impossibility of c. of eternity
creature concept
106:9.2 Time, space, and experience constitute barriers to c.
creature consciousness
101:6.4 material; this is the most primitive form of c..
130:7.4 stream of flowing temporal events perceived by c..
174:1.4 Sin is an experience of c.; it is not a part of God’s
creature consecration
20:1.14 culminating in c. to the will of the Paradise Father
creature contribution
117:4.10 who will in his way attempt a c. to the evolution of
creature co-ordination
36:2.19 world and its six tributaries embrace the schools of c.
creature creation(s)
1:0.4 be the highest ambition, of all the struggling c. of
8:4.2 The Spirit is love applied to the c.,the combined love
16:4.2 supreme directors of the vast and far-flung spirit-c.
34:4.13 These c are duplicated on down through the universe
40:4.2 the bestowals of experiential personality upon his c.,
108:4.1 that he may so act as to draw all c. to himself,
117:4.1 As we view the ceaseless struggles of the c. for
creature-creation
117:2.8 it makes possible the evolutionary growth of the c.
creature-Creator
0:1.9 6. Supreme—self-experiential and c.-unifying Deity.
0:2.15 time-space experiential achievement of c. identity.
0:7.9 Majeston, but he is a synthetic co-ordinator of all c.
1:1.5 the touching relationship of the c. association and
21:4.1 until they attain the seventh and final episode of c.
103:4.4 the c. relationship was placed on a child-parent basis.
116:0.3 Experiential growth implies c. partnership—God and
117:5.1 the mosaic composite of the total vastness of all c.
creature designs
21:2.5 2. C. and types are controlled by the Eternal Son.
33:2.2 initiate new c., and with the working co-operation
creature development
132:2.6 As you ascend the universe scale of c., you will find
creature disloyalty
43:5.13 in the management of problems pertaining to c..
creature domains
21:3.9 the settling of a majority of the c. in light and life.
creature endowment
108:6.3 nor to the circumscribed limitations of material c.
creature evolution
112:7.2 this fusion constitutes the mystery of finite c., but
117:2.6 witness the ending of c. as a part of Supremacy.
117:3.4 actual embodiment and personal epitome of all c.,
117:4.9 And the mutual progression of c. and of Supreme
creature existence
14:4.18 have their goal and ideals of c. on the outer circuits
33:1.1 living of all three phases of intelligent c.: spiritual,
35:3.20 organization, records, ethics, and comparative c..
38:2.6 just a trifle ahead of mortal races in the scale of c..
42:12.9 and this, plus life and motion, is the mechanism of c..
48:1.1 spheres between the material and spiritual levels of c.
48:3.4 close of kin to the human races in the order of c..
48:8.4 of every possible phase and stage of perfected c.
49:4.4 This feature of c. is always greatly improved after the
49:6.7 of destiny, and this constitutes cessation of c..
56:3.5 Perfected c. can be attained, sustained, and
75:7.5 regardless of the spiritual level of c., immortality
77:9.6 themselves for citizenship on the higher levels of c..
94:3.4 Oversoul as the totality of the summation of all c. led
106:0.3 This level embraces c. from the planetary human
111:7.3 while you wrestle with the temporal difficulties of c.?
113:6.8 reality the formal recognition of the cessation of c..
117:2.2 that the present growth which characterizes c. in the
119:0.6 judgment, and the patience born of experiential c..
creature experience
0:5.11 changeless reality in an otherwise ever-changing c.;
0:12.3 by finity and absonity of c. and Creator experience.
7:5.3 The Son finds it impossible to become a part of c. in
19:4.6 of perfect Creator insight and the perfected c..
19:4.7 result of the association of Creator attitude and c.,
20:5.6 selected for the realm of his final adventure in c.
20:5.7 of flesh and blood and thereby gain the unique c.,
21:3.22 4. Experientially to unify the sevenfold c. with the
21:3.23 The repercussion of the totality of this Creator-c.
21:4.6 everything to be derived from perfected-c..
33:7.1 function of creatures of high training and actual c..
50:7.3 set off from the average, provide a differential of c.,
56:8.2 fullness of the sevenfold diversity of possible c. has
106:3.3 concomitant presence of actual and bona fide c.
107:6.1 As Thought Adjusters are encountered in c., they
108:0.2 infinitely inclusive of all things except evil and c..
109:7.2 Adjusters combine the Creator and c.—existential and
117:1.1 finite reality, and the personification of Creator-c..
117:1.4 his Sons, who thereby achieve the supremacy of c..
117:7.17 new and higher levels revealed in the ultimate of c.
118:9.8 Creator, impersonal Creative Spirit, mortal-c.,
128:7.6 in his seventh bestowal was the acquirement of c.,
130:4.4 All true values of c. are concealed in depth of
182:3.6 finish his earth bestowal by passing through the c. of
creature experiencing
117:5.14 But since all c. registers in the Supreme, when all
creature extension
0:3.24 The theoretical I AM is a c. extension of the “infinity
creature eyes
180:6.8 come into the world to show the Father to your c..
creature faith
4:4.9 victorious human life is born of that c. which dares
creature family
4:4.5 to the relationship of the Creator to his universe c..
8:4.8 of the tireless ministry of the lower orders of the c.
17:8.2 the immediate creators of the vast c. of the Third
creature form
48:2.17 the necessary changes in c. are skillfully effected by
48:2.18 and authorizes those changes in c. which make it
creature free will
35:9.9 c. is a factor in the final adjudication of all such
creature goal
27:7.3 such homage achieves the c. of supreme pleasure
creature grasp
16:3.18 as to constitute the c. of the unity of Supremacy.
creature growth
106:9.11 that all c. is proportional to Father identification.
117:2.1 The Supreme is God-in-time; his is the secret of c.
creature habitation
15:2.3 other spheres not suitable for c. are not included
39:1.16 evolutionary and on the architectural spheres of c..
creature hands
43:1.4 structures, these highlands contain no work of c..
creature hearts
144:5.21 Shed abroad the spirit of your mercy in our c..
creature hosts
109:6.2 assembly of all the survival traits of his former c..
creature identification
118:7.8 and finality of c. with the will and the way of God.
creature-identification
0:1.9 Deity functioning on the first c. level as time-space
creature-identified
0:1.8 5. Evolutional—self-expansive and c. Deity.
creature identity
42:12.9 a suitable and serviceable body for the living c..
113:3.4 shares the transit with you as the custodian of c.
creature immortality
40:7.1 These fragments carry with them the potential of c..
creature incarnation(s)
7:6.5 Sons who, in the experiences of c., earn the right to
119:0.4 The purpose of these c. is to enable such Creators to
creature intellects
14:6.20 serves as the pattern for all spiritual and material c..
36:5.15 the appearance of the spiritual response of the c.,
creature intelligences
117:7.14 —an actuality which will be observable by all c.,
creature-interest
5:3.3 its own sake; prayer embodies a self- or c. element;
creature isolation
5:4.5 deliverance from the evils of c. in time and eternity
creature-kinship
49:5.6 5. C. serials.
49:5.29 5. C. serials.
creature level(s)
0:1.18 may be perfect—complete—as on existential and c. of
0:2.16 personalizing as the Supreme Being on the first c. of
21:3.17 1. Experientially to penetrate seven c. of being
21:3.19 3.To traverse each of the seven experiences on the c.
21:3.20 4. On each c., experientially to portray the acme of
21:3.21 5. On each c., experientially to reveal one phase of
21:4.2 of a Creator Son involve his appearing on seven c.
105:4.9 Paradise derivatives unified in experience on the c.
106:1.1 reality find expression on c. as perfect personalities
creature life—see life
creature limitations
0:8.1 finity of status and to compensate for c. of concept
creature-loving
5:4.15 the higher active and c. affection of a God who is the
104:4.7 This is the divinely fraternal, c., fatherly-acting,
creature-memory
47:3.3 The mortal-mind transcripts and the active c.
creature mind(s)
3:1.11 The fact of God’s presence in c. is determined by
3:2.5 C., being neither Paradise monota nor Paradise spirit
5:6.5 For, when such a c. of personality endowment is
8:1.10 instructing all c. that the Son and the Spirit are
9:5.2 The realms of c. are of exclusive origin in the Third
9:6.5 The spiritual aspects of c. unfailingly respond to the
14:6.20 of the cosmic mind and the ministers to every c. in
16:6.2 Master Spirits dominate the basic reactions of all c.
36:2.18 a single phase of c. correlated with creature life.
36:5.15 C., before acquiring the ability to recognize divinity
42:11.2 is neither material mind nor c.; it is spirit-mind
47:3.3 The c. mind-matrix and the passive potentials of
48:6.2 that moment when the c. of moral status is indwelt
56:9.5 As c. may view this problem, they are led to the final
56:10.11 beauty implies the presence of appreciative c. just as
105:5.6 as viewed by c., there is no actuality conceivable
107:5.5 only be identified as persisting apart from the c.’
108:2.2 C. must exhibit the worship outreach and indicate
111:3.3 that initiated such a creative phenomenon in the c..
111:6.4 C. does not inherently control energy;
111:6.4 But c. can and does manipulate energy just in so
115:3.3 papers as the I AM—the premier postulate of the c..
118:10.8 through the overcontrol of mind, and as c. ascends
130:4.14 and limited c. is, in and of itself, potential evil.
creature minded
103:2.10 consciousness as the urge to be altruistic, fellow-c..
creature ministry
8:4.4 And all this work of c. is done in perfect harmony
107:4.3 supreme and infallible in their supernal sphere of c.
creature nature(s)
2:6.8 Unreality, even incompleteness of c., cannot exist
28:5.21 a living portrayal of the c. and potential is flashed to
39:1.8 misstep fairly adjudged in accordance with the c. and
116:3.3 augment their divine natures with bona fide c.
creature origin
22:8.3 These adopted sons of high and glorified c. are the
32:3.7 When c. departs sufficiently far from the original and
creature parents
14:4.10 They are without c., and they are nonreproducing
creature participation
105:6.5 This time lag makes possible c. in divine creation
106:1.2 attainment, provides for c. in evolutionary growth.
117:2.7 excluding c. in the power-personality synthesis of the
creature perfect
13:2.8 You may become c. even as the Father is deity
creature perfection
14:4.21 with the ascension scheme of c. attainment;
27:7.1 quality of worship is determined by the depth of c.;
31:3.6 They have achieved the present limit of c. but not
48:8.1 the eventual attainment of c. by which ascenders
creature personalities
4:4.6 Therefore, in all his personal relations with the c. of
5:2.2 all of his c. have access to the “bosom of the Father.”
7:2.4 spiritual and superpersonal, is not discernible by c..
9:8.9 There are creator personalities and c., and in addition
40:6.7 the Universal Father has given you your c..
56:4.3 so far as concerns all c. on all levels of intelligent
105:6.5 by permitting c. to become partners with Deity
creature personality
0:5.1 is the evolutionary ascent of mortal- and kindred-c.,
5:6.9 The bestowal of c. confers relative liberation from
8:1.6 creation of the Gods, the Father acts, and c. appears.
12:7.6 surcharged with personality and the fount of all c..
16:8.5 C. is distinguished by two self-manifesting and
31:2.4 the other a c. existent in the surviving immortal soul
47:3.3 memory, and c. are forever a part of such Adjusters.
56:4.2 all c. is a birthmark of its high and exclusive source
94:6.5 while death was like the returning home of his c..
111:5.4 are achieved (in spirit) now when the c. consents—
116:1.1 The experience of every evolving c. is a phase of the
119:8.3 a descending exploration of the various natures of c.,
184:4.6 the final triumph over all fears of c. isolation.
creature-philosophic
0:3.24 The theoretical I AM is a c. extension of the “infinity
creature philosophy
115:3.4 the maximum paradox of c. and finite metaphysics
creature procreation
49:5.32 worlds, and that is through c. and natural birth;
creature progression
25:7.1 not indispensable to an ascender’s real work of c.,
44:7.3 be truly satisfying if such attempted c. is ununified.
55:6.9 Were there no future of eternal c., still the superb
119:5.4 new and added interest to the whole scheme of c.
creature purpose
103:4.5 but in recognition of the child’s motivation—the c.
118:1.2 succession of moments will witness no change in c.
creature reality
118:9.9 of all finite evolution, the maximation of all c.,
creature realization
16:3.18 C. of these three factors equals Havona
56:9.4 purposes of personal comprehension and c.,
creature-realized
117:3.9 experiential in the Supreme, and, in mortals, c. in
creature reassembly
43:1.5 These chambers of c. are under the supervision of
creature rehabilitation
189:0.1 and their various associates in the work of c.
creature relations
1:7.8 are, in all universe reality reactions and in all c.,
creature relationship
3:4.7 sociology, the Creator-c.—the Father-child affection.
115:1.2 the Father-Son portrayal of Creator-c. will be
creature repercussion
105:6.4 3. The c. to finite-reality promulgation resulted in the
creature response
117:1.2 of the perfect-Creator cause and perfecting-c..
creature service
31:3.6 of creature perfection but not finality of c. service.
creature sojourn
21:5.9 in particular regarding the worlds of their c. and
creature solution
75:1.3 seemed insuperable and the problems beyond c..
creature son(s)
40:10.13 God loves each of his c. alike; he is no more a
111:5.5 that higher estate wherein the personality of the c.
111:5.6 even though an age must pass before the c. may
111:7.1 security in the unqualified trust of the c. in the divine
creature standpoint
105:7.1 From the c., that which is transcendental would
creature status
32:3.12 to reach the sublime heights of the ultimate of c..
39:4.7 which universe horizons stand still, c. is stationary,
44:8.5 only by the group attainment of the ultimate of c.—
75:8.3 Adam and his mate were certainly degraded in c.,
130:7.6 Space is comparatively finite to all beings of c..
creature survival
37:3.2 dedicated to the work of c. and to the furtherance
creature thought
115:1.1 such universe frames for c. are indispensable to
creature transactions
32:3.13 These c. are the universe repercussions of actions
creature transition
39:6.1 seraphim serve wherever they can contribute to c.
creature trends
108:5.4 the Adjuster has the power to subject the c. of the
creature trinitization
22:7.4 Havona personality, to attempt the enactment of c..
22:7.8 the repercussions of c. are not eternal in nature;
creature trinitized
22:10.4 disclosed that such an idea had never been c..
creature-trinitized
22:8.4 nominate their c. wards for embrace by the Trinity.
22:10.4 a personality who is a concept c. in supremacy
35:0.1 Sons exclusive of 9,642 c. assistants of record.
creature-trinitized being(s)
18:4.4 Certain of these two orders of c. are retrinitized by
20:8.2 their assistants are drawn from the ranks of the c..
22:8.1 there are numerous unrevealed orders of c.—
22:8.1 all these c., revealed and unrevealed, are endowed
creature-trinitized son(s)
22:0.4 3. C. Sons.
22:1.12 They are the c. of Paradise-Havona personalities or
22:1.12 Some of these c., after service with the Supreme
22:7.2 successful in the production of a new being, a c..
22:7.7 The two ancestors of a c. become in a certain sense
22:7.8 Simultaneously with the appearance of a new c.,
22:7.9 While these parents of c. become as one in their
22:7.10 The resultant magnificent c. are representative of
22:7.11 results in the production of three orders of c.:
22:7.14 The resulting c. are supercreational; they represent
22:8.0 8. THE CREATURE-TRINITIZED SONS
22:8.1 In addition to the c. considered in this narrative,
22:8.3 These adopted sons of high and glorified creature
22:8.3 they are often temporarily numbered with these Sons
22:8.3 They may and do execute many noble assignments in
22:8.5 Not all c. are Trinity embraced; many become the
22:8.6 supreme destiny of all c. appears to be entrance into
22:9.1 C. are embraced by the Paradise Trinity in classes of
22:9.5 act solely upon the idea which is personified in a c.,
22:9.7 these c. are held in reserve for experiential function
23:4.3 is assigned as guardian-companion to such a c..
26:11.2 those who dwell on this inner circuit are the c..
26:11.3 pilgrims fraternize with each other and with the c..
27:3.3 mortals have enjoyed intimate contact with the c. of
30:1.28 10. C. Sons.
45:1.7 of the divine Sons of all orders, including the c..
46:5.4 3. The circles of the Universe Aids, including the c.
46:5.13 The c. sons occupy a sector of the Daynal circle.
55:4.17 Assisted by the c. so long associated with their order
55:12.2 that large numbers of the otherwise unattached c.
117:2.3 Consider the status of the c.: They are born and
117:2.3 It is our belief and understanding that these c. sons
creature understanding
2:7.1 All finite knowledge and c. are relative.
56:6.3 in power, can then be personalized in spirit to c.
120:0.4 the required experience in c. which is demanded
creature variety
9:8.6 Personality of the finite-c. is characterized by:
creature viewpoint
21:5.4 3. Perfectly synthesizes Paradise attitude and c..
120:0.5 the viewpoint of Paradise Deity with the c. of time
creature volition
12:8.3 Only in the realms of c. has there been deviation
112:6.5 C. cannot exist without mind, but it does persist in
112:6.5 but it does persist in spite of the loss of the intellect.
creature will
1:1.2 a consecration of c. constitutes man’s only gift of
7:4.5 act as rehabilitators of that which misguided c. has
35:9.9 c. free will is a factor in the final adjudication of
111:3.1 the indwelling Adjuster with the consent of the c..
111:5.4 —chooses—to subject the c. to the Father’s will.
111:5.5 and such choosing raises the c. from the level of
111:5.6 does not so much consist in the negation of c.—
118:7.1 The function of Creator will and c., in the grand
118:7.1 does not in the least abridge the sovereignty of c.
creature willingness
111:5.1 an exhibition of c. to share the inner life with God—
creaturehood
112:5.5 freewill c., constitutes man’s greatest opportunity
117:1.6 In the Supreme, creatorship and c. are at one;
117:4.4 The personality can truly destroy individuality of c.,
creaturelike
117:6.1 He knows you because he is c. and creatorlike.
creatures or universe creatures
see creatures, ascendant; creatures, ascending;
creatures, evolutionary; creatures, material;
creatures, mortal; creatures, sex; creatures,
spirit; creatures, will; see midway; see morontia
0:1.2 quality is best comprehended by c. as divinity.
0:2.1 Evolving mortal c. experience an irresistible urge to
0:3.20 comprehensible by evolutionary finite c. is embraced
0:3.20 this Supreme Deity of evolutionary time-space c..
0:3.23 instructing all c. that the Eternal Son and the Spirit
0:8.9 This sevenfold Deity, to finite time-space c.
0:9.1 afford ultimate service-destiny for all time-space c.
0:11.15 in function as they may be observed by mind c.,
0:12.6 universe planners who are neither creators nor c..
1:0.2 inhabited by many different types of intelligent c.,
1:0.2 the work of God and dwelling place of his diverse c..
1:0.3 God-knowing c. have only one supreme ambition,
1:0.3 even to such lowly animal-origin c. as the human
1:1.3 depth, of his enthronement in the hearts of his c.
1:3.3 Father is hiding himself away from the lowly c. of
1:3.6 But the minds of such evolutionary c. originate in the
1:4.1 The manner in which the Father sojourns with the c.
1:4.2 that the Sovereign Creator Sons come near the c. of
1:4.5 unfailingly manifests himself to every one of his c.
1:5.3 God is not hiding from any of his c..
1:5.9 as we discern him indwelling his myriads of c.;
1:5.9 the countless hosts of his c. scattered throughout the
1:5.14 the acquirement of new experience by the finite c. of
2:1.1 to his lowly c. he apparently “dwells in the thick
2:1.7 contact and communication with his manifold c. as
2:1.9 the impossibility of their being fully understood by c.
2:2.5 ceases to bestow himself upon all self-conscious c.
2:2.6 experience of imperfectness of all the struggling c.
2:2.7 children of time—c. of moral responsibility who
2:3.1 influenced by the acts and performances of his c.,
2:4.1 weakness and environmental handicaps of finite c..
2:5.2 subordinate c., “for the Father himself loves you.”
2:5.7 so devoted to the uplifting ministry of his lowly c..
2:5.11 matchless affection of the living God for his uc.!
2:5.12 characteristic of God’s personal dealings with his c..
3:2.8 The planetary c. of God’s spirit indwelling, scattered
3:2.10 happiness and prosperity, of your fellow c..
3:3.3 his knowledge of even the lowly c. is supplemented
3:4.1 subordinate creations, and the manifold c. thereof.
3:4.4 This giving of himself to his c. creates a boundless,
3:5.17 The c. of Havona are naturally brave, but they are
4:1.4 may use to uphold his purpose and sustain his c..
4:2.3 imperfection of wisdom of the extra-Paradise c.,
4:2.3 the acts, the mistakes, and the disloyalties of the c.
4:2.8 the misthinking of the myriads of c. who are a part of
4:4.5 in all his vast family relationship with the c. of time
4:5.6 untouched by the misfortunes and sorrows of c.
5:0.2 personality upon the Creators and the living c. of
5:1.8 The Father desires all his c. to be in personal
5:1.10 but so many of his c. have hidden themselves away
5:1.12 loving God as the universe goal of his ascendant c.
5:6.3 Personality is potential in all c. who possess a
6:2.4 the responsibility of aiding all c. of imperfection in
6:2.8 the Son looks upon all c. both as father and brother.
6:3.1 but he can show mercy to c. in one additional way,
6:3.4 to persuade his gracious Father to love his lowly c.
6:3.4 the Universal Father to show mercy to his lowly c.
6:7.1 upon his ever-expanding universe of Creators and c..
6:7.2 bestowal of personality upon the myriads of his c.
6:8.3 who stands for both Father and Son to the c. of ten
6:8.4 the loving ministry of the c. of the Infinite Spirit,
7:4.4 This provision for upstepping the c. of time involves
7:4.5 love of the Father and mercy of the Son to the c.
7:5.4 the Sons of God assume the very natures of such c.
7:5.4 incarnate their divine personalities as the actual c.
7:5.9 bestowal of the Original Mother Son real to the c. of
7:5.10 upon the varied orders of creature life and as the c.
7:6.8 spiritual value which exists in the hearts of all c. in
8:3.4 sustain their work as well as to minister to the c. of
8:3.5 his Father’s plan of perfection attainment for the c.
8:4.7 The Spirit possesses the power to minister to the c.
9:1.1 Manipulator is the ancestor of the power-control c.
9:3.6 is permeated by the power-control c. of the Third
9:3.6 These unique c. of physical function all possess
9:5.1 be adequate to endow limitless numbers of c. with
9:6.1 with all these physical, morontial, and spiritual c. of
9:6.8 concerning its relation to c., we can only speculate.
9:6.9 the expression of the mind of the Creator to all c.;
9:6.9 the expression of the minds of all c. to their Creator.
9:8.11 in their relations to encircuited c. of the Father.
9:8.19 A group of control c. and agencies that function
9:8.25 the mercy of the Son to all the intelligent c. of the
10:1.3 C. crave association with other personal c.;
10:1.6 therefore must the c. of the planetary spheres look
10:3.14 5. As a Father, maintains parental contact with all c.
10:5.4 the Trinity which can be comprehended by finite c..
10:7.6 but they do not always so appear to the c. of time.
10:8.7 As c. and within the limits of creature capacity
10:8.7 Having thus found God as the Father of all c.,
11:1.3 That so few of the uc. have found God on Paradise
11:3.3 the spirit beings and ascendant c. who hail from
12:5.4 without thus sleeping, but they remain c. of time.
12:7.7 those c. of time who have begun to taste the divine
12:8.14 personality experience of all c. because God is spirit.
13:1.5 the technique of their contact with the lowly c. of the
13:1.12 the trinitizing acts of certain types of glorified c.
13:1.12 such c. may ascend the path of Deity embrace
13:1.13 by either two or three Creators or by certain c..
13:2.2 if they are to be inhabited by time c. of ascension
13:4.4 inherent in the freewill endowment of personal c..
13:4.5 withdrawing themselves from the scene as their c.
13:4.5 become humbly obedient to the choosing of the c.
14:2.9 the native freewill c. of Havona have never been
14:4.0 4. CREATURES OF THE CENTRAL UNIVERSE
14:4.13 so the exalted adoration of the Havona c. satiates the
14:4.14 And there is a progression of native c. that is peculiar
14:5.11 and divine endowment of evolutionary space c..
14:6.28 A Creator Son uses the c. of Havona as personality-
14:6.33 central universe is the sometime destiny of those c.
16:3.12 Whenever the c. jointly created by the Son and the
16:5.0 5. RELATION TO CREATURES
16:5.3 invade the material minds of the individual c. on
16:9.14 a universe reality to all moral c. because the Father
17:3.4 Majeston and the Reflective Spirits, are all the c. of
17:7.1 of a local universe Mother Spirit upon the living c. of
18:1.5 and sanctity of personality even in their lowly c..
18:2.3 life, such as the Havona natives and other living c. of
19:5.9 are devoted to the conscious enlightenment of uc..
19:6.1 the inherent endowments of such divinely perfect c.
19:6.1 You can never truly envisage these glorious c.;
20:1.1 the progress in the Paradise climb of the lowly c. of
20:2.9 Material Sons are assisted by two orders of local u.,
20:3.1 reassign the space c of planetary ministry to the tasks
20:3.2 judgments extinguishing the identity of personal c.,
20:8.1 unique Trinity-origin beings and the only Trinity c.
20:10.2 the children of men and to all other u. of ascension
20:10.2 unceasingly devoted to the work of helping the c. of
20:10.4 the revelation of the Deities of Paradise to the c. of
21:2.10 Hence the orders of c. native to the local universes
21:2.10 But such diversity does not characterize those c. of
21:3.14 harassed only by the c. of their own making or by
21:3.14 righteousness is not automatic in freewill c..
21:3.15 actual experience in the likeness of his manifold c..
21:3.15 a Creator has seven times sojourned among his c.,
21:3.17 of incarnated bestowal in the very likeness of the c.
21:3.24 upon himself the form and experiences of his c..
21:4.1 bestowed themselves upon the c. of their realms.
21:5.1 derived from actual experience as the very c. subject
21:5.3 2. Embodies a sevenfold attitude of time-space c..
22:7.3 The glorified c. who engage in such adventures of
22:7.6 succeed, but not so with a homogeneous pair of c.,
22:7.8 And while the trinitization union of two c. is on
22:7.10 the eternal c. of Paradise or the time c. of space;
22:7.11 In their trinitization adventures the superb c. of the
23:1.2 They are the first-born c. of the Infinite Spirit to be
23:3.9 take origin in these new creations, such as the c. of
23:4.4 while the single- and dual-origin c. move on into the
24:1.1 and the morontia or transition type of intelligent c..
24:1.13 that are controllable and manipulatable by c..
24:2.1 of the presence and whereabouts of all thinking c.,
24:7.1 another order of central uc., the Havona Servitals.
25:1.3 These fourth c. are somewhat on the order of
25:2.5 are spirit personalities, and one, like the fourth c. of
25:2.8 Divine executioners, being fourth c.—quasi-material
25:2.12 temporal existence and cosmic welfare of the c. of
25:3.6 misunderstandings between different orders of c.;
25:4.15 they are the teachers of all c. concerning the
25:4.16 nonexperiential knowledge to their subordinate c..
25:7.3 you will truly regret that these companionable c.
26:1.17 These brilliant c. of light are sustained directly by the
26:2.2 these two unique orders of uc.—the one being the
26:9.3 the command of the Father to his lowly c. of the
26:9.4 the good news that in very truth the conscientious c.
27:1.3 thereby do the c. of time and space traverse the
27:7.1 personal relationships of the Creators with their c..
28:6.2 the cosmic advancement of the living c. of the realm.
29:2.17 the energizing of those living c. who are dependent
29:4.25 and mysterious of all semimaterial living c..
29:4.30 These services must be used by practically all c. for
29:4.34 associators are the most slavish of all intelligent c..
29:5.1 extraordinary beings are neither creators nor c.,
30:1.92 These Transcendentalers are neither creators nor c.;
30:1.13 futile to attempt their description to personal c..
30:1.113 Certain other unrevealed c. are what might be
30:1.114 —even begin to exhaust the story of the living c.,
30:4.31 Of all the c. of the grand universe, only those who
31:2.1 No other group of intelligent c. possesses such a
31:3.7 these surviving c. have been trained to the limits of
31:8.3 intelligent beings who are neither Creators nor c..
31:9.13 But of all other c. or entities revealed as functioning
31:10.19 As we view this triune development, embracing c.,
32:0.2 the spiritual natures and capacities of the manifold c.
32:2.1 Sons materialize visible matter, project living c.,
32:2.7 of a vast and wonderful array of diverse c..
32:3.6 The lower c.—and sometimes even the higher
32:3.7 we are dealing with the Sons of God or the c. of
32:3.9 The perfection of c. of time, when finally achieved,
32:3.12 are provided only a sufficient number of perfect c.
32:3.12 the ever-perfect natures of the Paradise-Havona c..
32:3.12 both perfect and perfected c. are incomplete as
32:3.12 the existentially perfect c. of the Paradise-Havona
32:4.2 or the welfare of the humblest of his c., God retires
32:4.3 or in the relationship between any other c., such as
32:4.4 of any division of c. to any other class of c. or of two
32:4.7 separate but unified modes of contact with the c. of
32:4.10 freely distributes himself to his creation and to his c..
33:3.6 requiring all their c. to pledge themselves in loyalty
33:3.6 organization and government of even the lowly c.
33:3.7 to regard the c. of the realms as their sons and
33:5.2 he refuses the worship and adoration of all living c..
33:7.1 Creators never sit in judgment on their c.;
33:7.1 that is the exclusive function of c. of high training
34:0.1 ministry to the c. of the newly projected universe.
34:2.4 coresponsible with the Creator Son in producing c.
34:2.5 In the creation of a universe of intelligent c. the
34:4.12 John also envisaged the directional control c. of
34:4.12 maintained by the four control c. of Salvington,
34:4.12 But the description of these four c.—called beasts—
34:4.13 All living c. possess bodily units which are sensitive
34:5.4 to inspire the souls of the c. of the ascending races,
34:6.2 spirit ministry of God the Sevenfold in and to the c.
34:6.2 and as c. grow in appreciation of, and receptivity for,
35:2.5 Son has not yet appeared in the likeness of the c. of
35:4.4 incarnated in the likeness of other orders of uc..
35:8.15 Lanonandeks are capable of drawing nearer lower c.
36:2.17 the long upward struggle of the higher c. to effect
36:3.7 and the emergence of human c. of moral status,
36:3.8 allowed to dominate or arbitrarily influence moral c..
36:4.2 The Melchizedek father of such a race of supernal c.
36:4.3 The midsonite c. live and function as reproducing
36:4.4 c. are not Adjuster indwelt, hence hardly immortal.
36:4.8 The purpose of the midsonite c. is not at present
36:5.10 the gregarious instinct among the more lowly c..
36:5.11 the first differential urge separating mind c. into the
36:5.11 the animal of its association from the soulless c. of
36:5.12 the inherent tendency of all moral c. towards orderly
36:5.12 the secret of that inborn urge of mind c. which
36:5.16 contact with, and control over, the material living c.
36:6.1 even the material life of physical c. is not inherent in
37:0.1 the Father-Son and Spirit-Mother of all the native c.
37:1.9 the first-born of all c. native to a local universe.
37:2.1 These brilliant c. were planned by the Melchizedeks
37:5.1 eternal leave of the c. of temporary association.
37:5.4 interpreting the viewpoints of the evolving c. of the
37:9.6 They are all experiential c., but their enlarging
37:9.11 a limited number of c. who are difficult to classify.
37:10.3 we have the assistance of a group of physical c called
38:2.2 sympathetic beings, they are not sex-emotion c..
38:2.4 should individual mortals prejudge their fellow c..
38:7.5 all c. having actual or potential personality volition
38:7.6 the Mother Spirit are characterized by “fourth c.”
38:7.7 These angelic fourth c. are of great assistance to the
38:8.4 These “fourth c.” of the angelic orders always retain
38:8.4 They will continue on as cherubim and sanobim,
38:8.6 summons these faithful servants of the c. of time to
39:0.10 They are experiential c., and by experience and
39:1.8 exists any disposition to be unfair to the lowly c. of
39:1.12 schools concerned with the preparation of the c. of
39:3.3 noninfringement of moral free will of personal c..
39:3.3 enactment would affect the lives of freewill c..
39:3.4 contacts and to further the social evolution of uc..
39:4.5 is dealt out with generous mercy in fairness to all c..
39:8.7 who do start from the bottom and pilot such c.,
40:5.2 draw nearer to the struggling c. of the realms,
40:5.3 not deprived of personal contact with his lowly c.;
40:5.9 Adjusters occupy the minds of these struggling c.
40:5.14 ascendant plan for upstepping the animal-origin c.,
40:5.18 even between the revealed orders of living c.
40:8.4 these Son-fused c. share the services of Orvonton
40:9.3 This spirit infusion constitutes these surviving c.
40:9.4 departed Adjusters and are not available to the c.
40:9.4 newly created beings, c. without consciousness of
40:10.11 Finaliters remain unfinished c.—sixth-stage spirits—
40:10.12 or of Attainment at least for now are finished c.,
40:10.12 to the finaliters, who are at present unfinished c..
40:10.13 respecter of ascendant destinies than is he of the c.
41:2.6 with energy as a component factor of living c.,
41:2.7 These intelligent c. of power control and energy
42:2.21 We know finite c. can attain the worship experience
42:11.6 appear to be mindless to the lower orders of c..
43:6.5 and affectionate nature of these nonspeaking c..
43:6.5 There are thousands upon thousands of living c.
43:6.5 There are no carnivorous c. on such architectural
43:8.7 with a somewhat dissimilar group of intelligent c..
43:8.11 Intellectually, socially, and spiritually two moral c.
44:0.17 who are capable of discerning the reality of the c.
44:0.17 Belonging to this class are the so-called fourth c.
44:0.17 creatures of the Havona Servitals and the fourth c.
46:7.4 the physical bodies of these unique c. deteriorate
46:7.5 Spornagia are the only c. in all the universe of
46:7.6 undertaking to describe these useful and unusual c.
46:7.7 of the nature of these beautiful and serviceable c.
47:2.3 On the nursery world, probationary c. are grouped
47:8.6 But they are truly becoming marvelous c..
48:3.3 Thousands of these useful c. were lost during the
48:3.10 gracious c. are dedicated to the entertainment of the
48:4.11 and certain highly specialized types of c.,
48:6.37 not work-importance, exhausts immature c.;
48:8.2 It is the design of the Creators to afford the c. of
49:2.13 If intelligent c. should exist on a planet with an
49:2.13 they would belong to the superbreather group,
49:2.18 But these modifications of early intelligent c. are
49:5.29 related classes of uc. are periodically inspected by
49:6.9 and thus increasing numbers of these evolving c. are
50:1.1 Eternal Son of Paradise can make to the lowly c.
50:1.1 True, the Creator Son touches the c. of the realms
50:5.4 The prehuman c. and the dawn races of primitive
51:1.7 can, in turn, actually mingle with the c. of time,
51:2.2 Adams and Eves are semimaterial c. and, as such,
51:6.13 spirit to live and work in the minds of the lowly c.
52:1.7 in subduing the fiery tempers of these primitive c..
54:2.2 the Father would have hardly endowed such c. with
54:2.3 in the bestowal of free will upon all personal c..
54:4.6 mercy controls the fate and judgment of all his c..
54:5.10 free opportunity were not given all Norlatiadek c.,
54:5.10 all such possible halfhearted or doubt-stricken c.
55:4.10 from Paradise to serve in the places of certain uc..
55:8.4 the midsonite c. now do for these unified humans in
55:8.6 intelligent c. who have not been portrayed in these
56:4.4 to you and to all other God-knowing c. he is one,
56:4.4 God is Father to each of his c., and it is literally
56:6.3 The material-minded c. of the evolutionary worlds
56:6.5 of all deity levels of personal relationships with uc..
56:7.1 enlarging revelations of Deity to all intelligent c..
56:7.3 are existential deity manifestations to intelligent c.
56:8.1 Supreme is the maximum of Deity which finite c. can
56:9.6 his c. from Paradise to the evolutionary worlds have
56:9.10 manifestations of Deity to all intelligent c. and spirit
56:9.12 intelligent c. who receive unto themselves the spirit
56:9.13 multiplication of varied types of intelligent c. who
56:10.18 the time-space finite c. of the evolutionary spheres.
59:1.19 But the trilobites were the dominant living c..
60:2.3 These massive c. became less active and strong as
62:2.1 They were active little c., almost three feet tall;
62:2.5 They very soon dominated the life of the smaller c.
62:3.1 the treetop abode of a superior pair of these agile c.,
62:3.1 their ancestors, they were really handsome little c..
62:3.13 of lemurs, gibbons, apes, and other monkeylike c.)
62:4.2 And these new c. are very properly denominated
62:4.4 these c. could walk and even run as well as any of
62:4.6 Primates suddenly gave birth to two remarkable c.,
62:5.2 These two remarkable c. were true human beings.
62:6.2 capacities of the progressively superior animal c..
62:6.3 spirit of understanding was able to endow such c.
63:0.2 And all archangels pray that these c. may speedily be
63:2.7 never before had the c. of earth possessed a method
63:4.1 They were the first c. to use the skins of animals as
64:2.2 tribes were so largely mixed with the forest apelike c.
65:1.1 metamorphosis which but few orders of c. possess.
65:2.14 the elimination of these inferior groups of c. was
65:8.3 All c. are thus time conditioned, and therefore do
65:8.3 they regard evolution as being a long-drawn-out
67:3.7 of the vital decisions of all evolutionary moral c..
74:1.5 fifty sons and fifty daughters—magnificent c. who
74:3.7 of a world inhabited by such a variety of living c..
77:1.1 We know of the existence of similar c. on other
77:1.2 they were supermaterial c. without reproductive
77:2.2 a plan envisioning a new order of planetary c.
77:7.2 No one can forecast the future of these fallen c..
77:7.4 But these unique c. must not be confused with
77:8.10 the secondary c. are almost exclusively attached to
84:6.5 Many orders of uc. are created in dual phases of
85:3.2 the keen scent and the farseeing eyes of certain c.
85:3.2 Among such objects of worship were c. that were
85:3.4 therefore both feared and worshiped all winged c..
91:7.1 loving service in unselfish ministry to one’s fellow c..
92:5.16 —the Fatherhood of God and the fraternity of all c..
94:3.1 of religion: the existence of the Father of all uc.
94:3.1 of these very c. as they seek to attain the Father,
101:6.11 morontian awareness of the brotherhood of all uc.;
101:10.9 At last all c. become conscious of the fact that God
104:4.8 personal Deity becomes self-revelatory to the c. of
104:4.14 c. make contact with the God who is love, but such
104:4.14 personalities enlist the freewill adoration of all c. by
104:5.12 And to the time c. of space the Supreme Being is a
105:1.6 we mean God as he is understandable by his c.
105:1.6 more of Deity which is not comprehensible to uc..
105:2.11 all live and move and have our being, from the c.
105:3.5 the bestower of intellect upon the c. of a far-flung
105:6.4 growth, from physical universes to personal c..
105:7.2 but it is superexperience as such is meaningful to c..
105:7.2 It is inhabited by c. (Havona natives) who never
105:7.17 personality and divinity revelation of the Father to c.
106:0.4 This is the present status of all experiential c. who
106:2.5 Since c., even mortals, are personality participants
106:2.5 so do they attain the capacity to know the Supreme
106:7.3 at least partially comprehended by experiencing c.;
106:7.6 final sense should in no manner discourage uc.;
106:7.7 To finite c. of the grand universe the concept of the
106:8.22 we view these remote eventualities as personal c.,
106:9.2 When finite c. attempt to conceive of infinite
106:9.3 uc. find it necessary to think of potentials as being
106:9.11 of divinity are personally appropriated by uc. in the
106:9.12 To material, evolutionary, finite c., a life predicated
106:9.12 brings such c. one step nearer the comprehension
107:1.6 In their relationship to fusion c. they reveal a love
107:1.6 must be the gift of the absolute God to those c.
107:1.7 Son-fused c. are united with individualized bestowals
107:4.3 the lower orders of personal c. may sometimes have
107:7.2 mortal subjects and volunteer to indwell these c. of
108:2.10 We go on watching such c. as they live from day to
108:3.8 because we are the only group of personalized c.
108:4.1 present in the minds and souls of his evolving c. to
108:4.2 these mysterious presences urge the c. of their
108:4.5 Father’s unexplained contact with c. of the realms.
108:6.3 bestowal of the Adjusters upon the humble c. of
108:6.4 and forever distinguishes you from mere animal c..
109:0.0 RELATION OF ADJUSTERS TO UNIVERSE C.
110:0.2 this form of personal contact with his individual c.
110:1.1 Adjusters are not organic parts of the physical c. of
110:2.2 a gift of the Gods which must be desired by the c. of
112:1.1 Personality is bestowed by the Father upon his c. as
115:1.4 Finite c., high and low, may propound theories,
115:6.4 The Supreme not only grows as the Creators and c.
115:7.2 the Father has made it possible for finite c. to exist in
116:2.3 Deity is incomprehensible to the evolving c. of time
116:2.3 connote a level of deity reality which time-space c.
116:2.3 Time-space c. must have origins, relativities, and
116:3.2 Mind is the flexible reality which c. and Creators can
116:3.4 Father actually unify the evolving c. with God on
116:3.5 by the acquisition of the actual nature of uc.,
116:3.5 while such bestowals unfailingly reveal to the c.
116:4.1 —the creators, c., intelligences, and energies of the
116:6.2 the freewill acts of the Creators and c. of the grand
116:7.6 when all c. and all Creators in the grand universe
116:7.6 with the spirit person of the evolving God of all c.,
117:1.2 to create and to evolve c. with Paradise-attainment
117:1.2 ascending God-seeking c. is revelatory of the Deity
117:1.6 a portrayal of the matchless experience of all c.
117:2.9 Of this we are certain: C. and universes, high and
117:3.0 3. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE SUPREME TO UC.
117:4.4 The Supreme will again find expression in the c. of
117:4.7 C. do not attain perfection by mere passivity, nor
117:4.8 Mortal man and all other finite c. are created out of
117:4.9 While it is true that c. could not evolve without the
117:4.9 independent of the completed evolution of all c..
117:4.13 will you fail the great brother of all c., who is so
117:5.12 C. merely utilize the qualities and quantities of the
117:5.14 evolving Supreme will compensate finite c. for
117:5.14 C. can attain the Paradise Father, but their minds,
117:5.14 the Supreme, when all c. attain the final level of
117:6.2 you are nurtured throughout your lives as uc..
117:6.3 he is the great avenue through which finite c. pass
117:6.5 but when the c. of time begin the traversal of the
117:6.16 even the incompletion of all c.—past, present, and
117:6.16 of perfection, all c. will simultaneously find him.
117:6.23 when all c. perfectly reveal the love of the Supreme,
117:6.23 then will he become a universe actuality to all c..
117:7.5 3. The Supreme is not completely real to uc., but
118:1.10 Only on the finite level and to time-bound c. does
118:5.2 becomes increasingly apparent that c., even men,
118:7.3 certain range of choice with which immature c. must
118:8.5 the subspiritual choice range of such uncultured c..
118:9.1 They are the devices whereby finite c. are enabled
118:9.1 Finite c. are effectively insulated from the absolute
118:9.2 To the c. of the universes this limitation becomes
118:10.10 it can be discovered by c. to just the extent that they
118:10.23 whose majestic presence the evolving c. detect in
119:0.2 the life experiences of their subordinate living c.,
119:0.5 life and its myriads of intelligent but imperfect c..
119:0.6 have vast stores of mercy for all these differing c.,
119:0.6 he has really acquired the viewpoint of his own c.
119:0.6 of their existence and as these very c. themselves.
119:5.5 and live the life of one of his own subordinate c..
119:6.5 a Sovereign so vitally interested in his c., he only
119:6.5 Sons who love and crave to understand their c..”
119:7.5 of the Creator in the form and likeness of his c..
120:0.4 seven bestowals on the various orders of his uc.:
120:0.5 with the understanding experience of his local uc..
120:0.5 through actual experience in the likeness of uc.;
120:1.3 unvaryingly require all your c. to master as a part of
120:1.5 your universe and all its loyal c. will be secure
120:2.2 that you should, in the likeness of the lowest c. of
120:2.8 your Father, in the flesh and especially to the c. of
120:4.1 loyalty of a deluded universe of subservient c.,
121:0.1 as they were observed by my order of earth c.,
121:8.12 memory resources of my own order of earth c.,
127:6.13 He left this world ripe in the experience which his c.
128:1.1 the life of his lowest form of intelligent c., thereby
131:2.13 Have I not said of my c. on earth, you are the sons
131:4.2 is our protector—he stands by the side of his c.—
131:4.2 reveal to us, your c., the power whereby you abide
131:4.4 for my worship is the virtue common to all c..
131:4.6 it is the desire of God that his c. should understand
131:4.7 Great Soul, who is ever seated in the heart of his c.
131:5.3 friendly to man than the most friendly of all c..
131:6.2 should journey through life treating his fellow c. as
131:7.2 I am the ruler of all c. on land and in the four seas.
131:8.3 transmutes his attributes while perfecting his c..
131:9.2 in the instruction and uplifting of the inferior c..
131:9.4 While all c. must die and return to the earth,
136:5.4 an assembly of uc. could be limited in their space
136:5.4 In all such events I am powerless, and your c. here
136:5.4 I cannot limit your c. in anything related thereto.”
136:6.3 was not concerned merely with this world and its c.;
136:6.3 a life designed to instruct and inspire the manifold c.
136:6.6 Possibly, for the salvation of his c., he might
136:6.11 Jesus revealed to the c. of his universe the technique
140:3.1 and heavenly country among the ignorant c. of
140:5.3 begin to look upon man as God looks upon his c.
141:2.2 look not upon yourselves as law-subject c. of an
141:7.9 mission, not to set an example for a few earth c.,
143:2.3 In the Father’s kingdom you are to become new c.
146:2.4 the ever-flowing stream of divine ministry to the c.
155:6.13 in other men’s souls and eventually in all the c. and
163:3.4 The Father deals with his c. in accordance with
163:6.3 I will continue the revelation to your c. on high.”
167:6.5 Father amidst the trees and among the lowly c. of
167:7.2 Angels are not of that group of c. called ‘the Sons
168:2.1 these earth c. stood there in almost breathless silence
168:4.13 you should remember that you are progressive c. of
169:4.11 matters of relationship with his c., he is a Father.
175:1.5 love of the Father in heaven for all his c. on earth.
182:1.3 you have given me full authority over all living c. in
182:1.3 And this is eternal life, that my c. should know you
184:4.4 his ignorant and misguided c. on the sin-darkened
186:5.5 inherent in the facts of God’s love for his c. and
186:5.6 enrich and enlighten all other administrators and c.
188:5.5 tens of trillions of evolving c. who may have been
189:0.1 c. of Michael, did this on their own responsibility;
193:1.2 telling this good news to all c. of every race, tribe,
193:2.2 of the spirit in loving service to their fellow c..
creatures, ascendant
13:1.21 the rendezvous of the a. of space, the receiving
14:4.20 ministering to the enormous numbers of a. who have
16:3.19 Spirit Seven functions in the place of the God of a.
18:4.7 sector worlds of higher training for the a. of time.
19:2.6 in practically all of the celestial services of the a..
22:3.4 since your prosecutors would be onetime a. who
22:6.1 the Custodians, are recruited from two types of a..
24:7.1 and such a capacity for understanding the a. that we
25:8.8 Hence the omniaphim serve not with the a. from the
27:7.4 the conductors of worship so to teach the a. how
27:7.7 the perfect citizens of glory and the a. of time.
31:0.9 All the a. admitted to this corps are received in
31:1.3 the a. numbering 997 to one Havona native and one
40:10.4 administrations with just such groups of a.;
189:1.10 that I may more fully know the life of my a.
creatures, ascending
11:9.8 the a. of the evolutionary worlds of time and space.
14:3.4 serve as the final proving grounds for a. from the
20:9.5 and part Trinity-embraced a. evolutionary c..
25:1.5 instructing the various orders of a. who have
25:1.7 preliminary experience of ministering to the a of time
26:1.1 associates of the evolutionary and a. of all space;
26:1.11 with their functions of greatest importance to a.:
26:3.2 There is no time limit set on the progress of the a.
28:6.8 ministries, including the teaching of the a..
28:7.1 the primary seconaphim to assist the a. domiciled
28:7.2 group, minister most extensively to the a. of time.
37:6.1 the mind training and the spirit education of the a..
39:1.10 postgraduate counselors of all those a. who are
40:5.3 contact with the almost limitless number of a.
48:2.18 grants material for morontia forms to all a. who
48:4.20 even spiritual laughter, of the a. of time and space.
48:8.2 this elaborate universe training school for a..
106:0.3 the present status of the a. of the grand universe,
107:2.7 finaliters—those who have become one with the a.
115:6.6 the endless procession of the a. of the grand universe
117:1.2 ascending God-seeking c. is revelatory of the Deity
creatures, evolutionary
0:2.15 as the evolving and experiential God of the e. of time
0:2.16 in association with the time-space ascension of e..
0:8.9 functional Deity of the mortal e. of the Paradise-
0:8.10 manifestation of the immediate God of e. actually
0:11.2 enjoys identification with his e., and achieves
7:5.1 become to all e. “the way, the truth, and the life.”
9:5.4 it is quite natural that the e. find it easier to form
12:7.4 of all his subordinate intelligences or of his e..
12:8.7 the substance of the material mind of the e. of time
14:3.2 interspersed with e. who have long since passed the
14:5.11 and divine endowment of evolutionary space c..
19:2.4 and from the personal experience acquired by e..
20:9.5 and part Trinity-embraced ascendant e..
22:4.1 transcends the comprehension of the e. of name or
24:6.7 For ages we had been taught that the e. of space
24:7.9 initiated by the Supreme Being—the God of e.—
26:1.1 Angels are the ministering-spirit associates of the e.
30:4.1 these e. occupy such an important place in these
31:3.8 the present assignments of the perfected e. partake of
33:4.3 both the seraphic hosts and the material e..
34:5.3 when the purely animal mind of e. develops capacity
35:9.7 draw near to, the e. dwelling on the worlds of time
37:9.11 midway between the Material Sons and the e.;
40:7.2 You are now planetary sons, e. derived from the Life
47:6.3 it is indeed a new experience for e. to participate in
49:5.9 peopled with evolutionary m., but there are other life
56:8.4 revelations of this God of e. on supreme levels—
62:7.6 having appeared in the e. of the planet, we realized
63:4.9 The Life Carriers know this tendency among e. and
77:9.7 Like mortals midwayers are e., they have a culture
106:2.3 living beings including even Creator divinities and e..
107:7.7 but no orders of beings are thus indwelt excepting e.
108:1.1 proportional to previous contact in and with e..
109:4.1 albeit, when such e. develop speech, they are on the
109:7.8 to discuss these ministries with Adjuster-indwelt e..
112:0.6 4. When bestowed upon e. material c., it causes spirit
113:6.4 But angels minister to e. in many ways aside from
114:6.6 development of the inherent progressive trend of e.;
116:2.14 becomes manifest to e. as a personality of power
117:6.15 To e. there are seven great approaches to the Father,
creatures, material
1:1.2 the submission of the spiritual free wills of his m..
1:5.2 concepts of divine personality with the minds of m.
2:4.5 spiritual beings and to the m. of the evolving
7:4.4 and the endowing of m. with the prerogatives of
8:2.3 m. who tend towards the error of viewing matter as
8:2.7 made very real to the spirit beings and the m. of the
8:4.4 task of fostering the ascension of the m. to higher
9:0.1 to serve as ministering spirits even to the m. of
9:2.5 for m. can actually experience the beneficence of
10:3.18 identified with the intellectual activities of m. nor
11:0.2 beyond the comprehension of the finite mind of m.
14:4.11 You might possibly regard these Havoners as m.
14:5.2 entirely dissimilar to the occupations of m. living on
20:3.3 he arrives as a spiritual being, invisible to the m. of
25:4.18 and personally deal with the m. of the realms.
29:0.11 Having knowledge about m., you have at least a
33:4.3 seraphic hosts and the m. evolutionary will creatures
36:2.18 The capacity of m. to effect spirit response is entirely
36:5.16 a varied contact with, and control over, the m. of a
38:5.4 seraphim are closely associated with the m. of the
40:6.2 solemn and supernal fact that such lowly and m.
44:1.10 represent a crude and grotesque attempt of m. to
45:5.3 invisible Planetary Prince and the m. of the realms.
48:0.1 never undertake to convert animal-origin and m. into
48:6.1 ministry is devoted to facilitating the transit of m.
51:1.7 is not invisible to m. like the inhabitants of Urantia.
51:2.2 Adams and Eves are semimaterial c. and, as such,
74:3.8 the origin, nature, and function of all m. on sight.
77:1.2 they were m. sex creatures capable of procreating
106:9.12 To m., evolutionary, finite creatures,a life predicated
107:7.6 and unlimited communication with any and all m.
108:6.1 themselves for actual existence in the minds of m.,
112:0.6 4. When bestowed upon evolutionary m., it causes
112:7.14 completed his promise of the gift of himself to his m.
creatures, mortal
0:2.1 m. experience an irresistible urge to symbolize their
0:8.9 functional Deity of the m. evolutionary creatures
1:4.2 communion between the Creator Sons and their m.,
1:4.6 or comprehended by such spirit beings and by m..
2:2.6 the hearts and encircuits the natures of all those m.
5:6.5 prepersonal status indwell numerous types of m.,
6:0.2 compromise with the time-bound minds of m..
7:4.4 proposal, “Let us make m. in our own image.”
8:1.10 the time-bound and space-conditioned mind of m..
13:1.9 not associated with the plans of upstepping the m. of
15:7.4 As m. ascend the universe, passing from material to
15:7.4 they never lose their appreciation for their former
17:5.5 as the Adjusters are related to the m. inhabiting the
20:0.5 Ascending sons, such as m., achieve this status by
20:4.1 visible to, and in physical contact with, the m. of
20:5.7 They assume the risk, really become like the m. of
20:8.1 They are devoted to the educational ministry to m.
20:8.2 the spiritual and intellectual advancement of m.;
30:1.11 neither do they indwell m. during the life in the
32:4.5 In the m. will creatures the Father is actually present
33:3.4 The Spirit, as m. would understand, enacts the role
34:2.5 In the later evolution of m. the Life Carrier Sons
36:2.18 course of the biologic evolution of these same m..
36:6.5 The survival of m. is wholly predicated on the
38:1.2 planning for the evolution of m. will creatures.
39:1.7 to see that all charges against m. are stated in justice
39:8.5 guardians of destiny, signifying that they guard m.
39:9.3 devoted to that universal plan of starting the m. of
40:0.10 of sonship, more particularly with regard to the m.
40:1.1 M. of animal origin are not the only beings privileged
40:9.2 The fact that these types of m. are not Adjuster-
42:10.5 This is the evolutionary course of m., but mind of
44:8.2 along such lines on other worlds and in other m..
48:6.1 ministry is devoted to facilitating the transit of m.
49:5.1 M. may be studied from numerous viewpoints,
49:5.9 peopled with evolutionary m., but there are other life
49:5.30 among nonhuman personalities as well as among m.
50:0.2 All planets which are inhabited by evolutionary m.
50:2.7 in rendering these latter personalities visible to m..
50:7.1 It may turn out, eventually, that m. hailing from the
51:6.5 invisible Prince and interpret him to the m. of the
52:1.1 Prince, m. will creatures are called primitive men.
55:5.1 M. living on a sin-stricken, evil-dominated, self-
77:9.1 with ascenders like the m. and the angelic hosts.
108:0.1 to be, the Father to the m. of time and space;
109:0.1 the virgin Adjusters must gain experience while m.
109:3.3 Adjusters are here loaned to the m. for a single life
113:2.4 a special affection for certain races and types of m.
113:3.3 and the mercy of the Son in their ministry to m..
114:7.1 to begin this liaison utilization of m. will creatures
122:8.5 No shepherds nor any other m. came to pay homage
127:6.15 of revealing his Father to all ages and stages of m..
128:1.6 indeed an example to his m., even as it is recorded:
154:2.5 progressive perfection, of the evolving souls of m..
167:7.2 are entirely different from the material order of m.,
168:1.11 technique of the resurrection of m. in morontia form
174:3.4 positively affirming the fact of the survival of m.
182:3.6 the creature experience of death just as all m. must
186:2.11 Jesus as the satisfaction of the ideal of the m. of
186:5.3 on his part for the welfare and uplifting of his m. on
189:0.2 pass through the whole of the experience of his m.
creatures, sex
1:1.6 On a planet of s., in a world where the impulses of
38:1.1 the creation of the Material Sons, the first of the s.,
38:2.2 in dealing with s. it is our custom to speak of those
45:6.2 habits and conduct of these superior semiphysical s.,
45:6.3 and loving association with the supernal Adamic s.
48:3.4 They are not s., but they manifest a touchingly
77:1.2 material s. capable of procreating material offspring
77:2.2 staff had been constituted s. for the purpose of
creatures, spirit
12:2.5 on the order of humans, no angels or other s.,
44:3.2 with the needs of the morontia or of the s. who
44:5.10 these experts lend assistance to morontia and s. in
44:6.7 and joyous reactions in individual morontia and s. by
46:4.7 other fascinating orders of s. and near-spirit c..
56:7.3 in personality relations with the mind and s. of all
106:3.5 and we detect s. evolving and expanding within
creatures, will—see also creature, will
1:0.3 The w. of universe upon universe have embarked
1:1.2 worship, or slavish service upon the intelligent w.
1:1.2 and such decisions, effected by the intelligent w.
1:3.6 with the personalities of his vast creation of w., but
2:2.5 elevating w. to the high destiny of the experience
4:3.5 but the w. of the planning and making of his
7:4.1 creation, evolution, ascension, and perfection of w..
7:5.10 Son has bestowed himself upon the intelligent w.
8:3.5 dedicated all to the stupendous plan of exalting w.
9:5.4 quite natural that the evolutionary w. find it easier to
9:8.20 personalities though some of them are unique as w..
10:2.1 or other personalized types of intelligent w..
10:2.1 hosts of the differing levels of intelligent w.,
13:4.4 differential in its recognition and reception by w..
14:6.26 as living w. of supreme and perfect self-control;
14:6.35 to a Creator Son in the work of creating living w..
15:0.3 the intellectual advancement of the w. who dwell
15:7.10 of advanced spiritual training for ascending w..
15:12.2 except in matters involving the extinction of w..
15:12.2 but sentences involving the extinction of w. are
16:6.4 It is this universal cosmic endowment of w. which
16:6.9 are innate in the cosmic mind, which endows all w..
18:2.2 The Eternals of Days are visible to all w. dwelling in
18:3.7 judgment concerning the eternal extinction of w..
19:7.1 with the scheme of perfecting ascending w. and are
21:4.3 a member of the lowest order of evolutionary w..
21:5.7 an effort to win the loyalty and devotion of the w.
24:0.1 concerned with teaching and ministering to the w. of
24:2.1 an independent method of keeping count of all w..
24:2.2 give us the number, nature, and whereabouts of w.
24:2.7 concerned with human beings—as with other w.—
24:2.8 They keep count of nothing but bona fide w.,
26:1.1 associates of the evolutionary and ascending w. of
28:5.16 various orders of the angelic hosts and the lower w.
28:6.9 Time is the one universal endowment of all w.;
28:6.13 Trust is the crucial test of w..
28:6.13 They portray to all w. the sense of the obligation,
30:2.9 These groups of w are divided into numerous classes
30:2.157 here the w. of every phase of existence may be
32:2.7 become the homes of the varied mortal races of w.
32:3.4 Monitors that reside in the minds of these w..
32:3.8 all w in the superuniverses are of evolutionary nature
32:3.10 one of the two basic types of finite intelligent w..
32:4.5 In the mortal w. the Father is actually present in the
33:4.3 seraphic hosts and the material evolutionary w..
34:5.2 initial and primitive stages to the appearance of w..
35:4.4 of whatever nature on all worlds where w. dwell.
36:2.11 The differing orders of w. are configured as 12, 24,
36:2.17 to the peace and comfort of the evolving w..
36:5.10 the ability of w. to harmonize with their fellows;
37:8.4 registers the exact number of w. functioning in the
38:1.2 the time of planning for the evolution of mortal w..
39:3.4 endeavoring to facilitate the interassociation of w. on
40:5.9 and the moment such w. are indwelt by Adjusters,
40:5.12 wholly different and markedly modified order of w..
40:5.16 modifications in the universe plan of intelligent w.
45:7.1 large corps of instructors—partially spiritualized w.
49:0.3 as inhabited worlds, as worlds inhabited by w..
49:4.0 4. EVOLUTIONARY WILL CREATURES
49:4.8 the physical natures of the w. of the local systems.
50:7.2 agondonters, meaning evolutionary w. who can
52:1.1 Planetary Prince, mortal w. are called primitive men.
52:4.7 necessary for the w. to choose the Mystery Monitors
52:5.6 Thereafter all normal-minded w. of that world will
54:3.1 The moral w. of the evolutionary worlds are
62:6.6 our protracted effort to evolve w. on Urantia.
64:6.2 the system has such a race of w. evolved in advance
65:1.8 intrusted with the fostering of the newly evolved w.
107:0.7 On the evolutionary worlds, w. traverse three
107:2.3 who have served one or more seasons with w. on
107:7.7 indwelt excepting evolutionary w. of finaliter destiny.
108:6.2 such a world to indwell the minds of all normal w..
112:5.9 But it does signify that all w. are to experience one
114:7.1 plans to begin this liaison utilization of mortal w.
115:4.4 contact with even the lowest and least of all w..
116:3.5 to draw the personalities of the volitional w. to
119:4.6 his lowest form of w., the evolutionary mortals of
120:0.2 mortal flesh, the lowest order of his intelligent w.,
129:3.6 all worlds which may become inhabited by w. in
154:2.5 The animal nature and the lower forms of w. do
181:2.16 and where two or more w. act in co-operation,
189:0.1 his council of the resurrection of sleeping w. and
credence
95:6.5 Only in later times did the belief gain c. that good
credentials
91:7.4 religious ecstasy are not the c. of inspiration,
91:7.4 the credentials of inspiration, supposedly divine c..
112:7.8 you will be granted those c. which entitle you to
119:1.3 by a solitary omniaphim who bore c. from Uversa
119:2.4 and accompanied by a lone tertiaphim who bore c.
119:4.2 Nebadon order and bears c. from the Uversa
137:6.5 in the revelation of my Father’s love the c. of my
139:11.9 at the head of the government whose c. we bear.”
credit
28:6.5 Sons of God establish the necessary c. to insure
28:6.5 a mercy c. is established for the survival of each
28:6.5 the survival of each rational creature, a c. of lavish
28:6.7 Memory of Mercy must show that the saving c.
53:8.9 The devil has been given a great deal of c. for evil
66:5.12 the Dalamatia schools that the first commercial c.
72:11.4 it may be recorded to their c. that they have not
84:2.4 The earliest races gave little c. to the father, looking
84:2.4 the father-family, the father took all c. for the child
110:7.10 more humbly receive c. that may accrue as a result
124:4.4 deserve great c. for so faithfully and successfully
131:8.3 The Great Supreme seeks no c. for his bestowals.
139:1.6 but it must be recorded everlastingly to their c. that
credited
74:8.10 was written out and subsequently c. to Moses.
87:1.2 Though the savage c. ghosts with supernatural
95:5.7 in the Book of Psalms, c. to Hebrew authorship.
creditor
89:4.6 man was face to face with such a host of c. deities
creditors
142:7.11 Fathers are not like judges, enemies, or c..
credits
28:6.7 your individual drawing c. are always far in excess
48:7.6 dare to draw anything like the sum of personality c.
66:5.12 From a central exchange of c. they secured tokens
89:3.5 sought in these ways for extra c. on the self-denial
credulity
102:6.8 discount religious experience on grounds of c., not
140:4.9 not to depend on mere intellectual assent, c., and
credulous
90:2.7 Fortunetellers are still patronized by the c..
196:0.11 His faith was not immature and c. like that of a
creed
92:3.3 The observances of such a c. represented the
92:7.3 of religionists to conceive of their c. as The Truth;
93:4.5 that was the whole of the c. of the Salem colony.
95:6.5 Zoroastrianism is the only Urantian c. that
96:0.3 persisted among the Kenites in Palestine as their c.
150:8.4 then recited the Shema, the Jewish c. of faith.
155:3.3 dying because they had crystallized truth into a c.;
194:4.6 Christ was about to become the c. of the rapidly
196:0.5 intellectual belief which he held as a sacred c., but
creedal
92:2.3 to find plausible theories in justification of c.
99:5.7 individual’s relation to God rather than for the c.
103:5.12 and dares to remove all c. pressure from its members
180:5.12 no amount of piety or c. loyalty can compensate
195:9.8 neither can c. words inspire men’s souls like the
creeds
92:3.1 to discover truth, but rather to promulgate their c..
92:5.14 a religion which was superior to many of the c. of
92:7.4 They can never hope to attain a uniformity of c.,
94:2.6 and debilitating cults and c. from the Deccan, with
94:10.2 Tibetans have rigid dogmas and crystallized c.,
99:4.7 sudden mixing of cultures, intermingling of c.,
99:5.7 Goals rather than c. should unify religionists.
99:5.9 Modern men have thought out many c. and created
103:1.4 a belief in hundreds of conflicting beliefs—c..
140:8.29 never became crystallized (during his day) into c.
141:5.4 he warned his apostles against the formulation of c.
155:6.9 the religions of authority crystallize into lifeless c.;
180:5.2 you cannot imprison truth in formulas, codes, c.,
195:9.1 your efforts to rid yourselves of the superstitious c.
195:10.2 from daring to form c. or create theological systems
creep
58:5.7 But all continents tend to c. into the oceans.
59:1.7 although the lateral land spread, or continental c.,
61:4.2 North America began its c. toward the Atlantic
creeping
61:5.2 which soon metamorphosed into solid but c. ice.
creeps
158:6.3 your selfish desire for worldly preferment c. back
cremating
80:8.5 mother worship and the religious rite of c. the dead,
cremation
80:9.4 c. of the dead was almost universal throughout
87:6.8 5. C., a later-day invention to prevent ghost trouble.
89:5.14 encouraged c. as a means of combating cannibalism
crept
94:5.3 many subordinate gods and spirits insidiously c. into
179:1.7 a look of disappointment slowly c. over his face.
crescendo
97:6.2 Jeremiah’s teaching was the c. of the rising wave
crescent
80:7.9 From all over the fertile c. the more adventurous
96:2.1 who invaded the eastern regions of the fertile c.
crest
42:4.14 Two crests can combine to make a double-height c.
42:4.14 a c. and a trough may combine, thus producing
crestfallen
191:1.5 brother’s insinuations and lapsed into c. silence.
crests
42:4.14 Two c. can combine to make a double-height crest,
69:9.13 insignia, and this is the early origin of family c..
Cretaceous
60:3.0 3. THE C. STAGE THE FLOWERING-PLANT
60:3.1 The great C. period derives its name from the
60:3.7 the angiosperms emerged from these early C. seas
60:3.14 rocks are obliquely thrust out over the C. layers.
60:3.14 stone layers shoved over the then recent C. deposits.
60:4.1 The great C. period was drawing to a close, and its
60:4.6 This, the C. age, covers fifty million years and brings
Cretan
130:6.5 Titus in his labors for the uplift of the C. believers.
Cretans
130:5.1 The C. did not enjoy an enviable reputation among
130:5.1 Jesus loved these C., notwithstanding the harsh
Crete
74:8.9 political refugees from the higher civilization of C..
80:7.2 About 12,000 B.C. a tribe of Andites migrated to C.
80:7.2 These emigrants to C. were highly skilled in textiles
80:7.3 Almost two thousand years after the settlement of C.
80:7.7 It was during this age in C. that the mother cult of
80:7.7 Thousands of shrines were erected throughout C.
80:7.12 of the more able and advanced families fled to C.,
80:7.12 from Egypt later threatened the civilization of C.,
80:8.5 the result of the work of the missionaries from C..
130:0.2 From Alexandria they sailed for Lasea in C..
130:0.2 From C. they sailed for Carthage, touching at Cyrene
130:4.12 aboard the boat bound for Lasea on the island of C..
130:5.0 5. ON THE ISLAND OF CRETE
130:5.1 The travelers had but one purpose in going to C.,
130:5.2 On the mountainside in C. Jesus had his first talk
130:6.5 Fortune, became the leader of the Christians in C.
139:8.13 when persecution scattered the believers, went to C.,
142:2.1 one Jacob, a wealthy Jewish trader from C.,
crib
123:2.4 Miriam had a very comfortable c. in which to nestle
crickets
59:5.7 together with spiders, scorpions, cockroaches, c.,
cried
145:2.12 with a violent epileptic attack and loudly c. out.
146:2.3 And so it came to pass that they c. for mercy, but
151:6.3 and he fled to the tombs, where he moaned, c. out
152:1.3 blind men led by a dumb boy followed him and c. out
152:4.2 the boat, Peter c. out, “Save us, Master, save us.”
152:4.2 that (in his dream) he c. out to the Master: “Lord,
152:4.2 as he was about to sink, he c. out, “Lord, save me!
156:1.6 the mother c. out: “There, you can see that my
166:2.1 and c. to him: “Master, have mercy on us; cleanse
168:2.2 Jesus c. with a loud voice, “Lazarus, come forth!”
169:3.2 then Dives c. aloud: ‘Father Abraham, have mercy
171:5.2 of no avail; he c. only the more and the louder.
185:5.10 Jesus, they only c. out all the more, “Crucify him!
185:6.2 to defy the clamor of this misled mob who c. for
187:5.5 Jesus, with a loud voice, c. out, “It is finished!
cries
54:1.8 The golden rule of human fairness c. out against all
81:6.17 Language grew up through gestures, signs, c.,
crime
54:2.3 Lucifer’s c. was the attempted disenfranchisement
54:5.13 mortal of average length of life should commit a c.
54:5.13 two or three days of the commission of the c.,
54:5.13 the c. of Lucifer was being brought to trial within
70:10.3 in the punishment of c. the motive of the criminal
70:10.5 this constituted these orders the first c. detectors
70:10.5 Their early methods of detecting c. consisted in
70:10.7 These atrocious methods of c. detection were
70:10.11 still leave the penalty for a c., even for murder,
70:10.12 compensation, were assessed as punishment for c..
70:10.15 of one’s tribal associates—was the first capital c..
70:10.15 punishment was not so valuable a deterrent to c. as
70:11.4 C. was an assault upon the tribal mores, sin was
70:11.4 confusion due to the failure to segregate c. and sin.
72:10.0 10. DEALING WITH CRIME
72:10.1 The methods of this people in dealing with c.,
72:10.2 have gone so far as to attempt the prevention of c.
82:2.4 thus eventually created concepts of vice, c., and sin.
82:4.3 in the mores, stealing became the great c..
89:2.4 primitive law made vice a c.; religion made it a sin.
89:2.4 the violation of a taboo was a combined c. and sin.
89:5.9 The blood guilt ceases to be a c. when participated
90:2.1 such vocations as rain making, c. detecting,
97:4.1 the earlier Hebrews—to a God who would punish c.
97:4.2 their own God, Yahweh, would no more tolerate c.
97:4.7 the recognition that Yahweh would not condone c.
97:5.1 of punishment against personal sins and national c.
133:4.12 your way; you became entangled in the meshes of c..
185:5.6 whose worst c. is that he figuratively calls himself
185:6.3 Again I declare to you that I find no c. in him,
185:6.6 Who will declare his c.?”
185:7.2 even when he had declared him innocent of all c.,
187:1.2 that all witnesses might know for what c. the
crimes
70:10.14 and Moses, the latter directing that many c. should
70:10.16 When society fails to punish c., group resentment
72:6.9 now looked upon as being the most heinous of all c..
72:10.1 Numerous c. aside from murder, including betrayal
82:4.4 these mores, which allow so-called c. of honor
185:5.6 under arrest and charged with c. worthy of death,
187:1.2 and the nature of the c. for which they had been
criminal
70:10.3 in the punishment of crime the motive of the c. was
72:9.8 disenfranchisement of any defective, or c. individual.
133:4.12 To the condemned c. Jesus said at the last hour: “My
183:3.10 to Jerusalem as they would have led a desperate c..
185:2.4 even preferring definite c. charges against him!
186:2.8 governor’s appeals to the Jews to withdraw their c.
187:1.2 the top of the cross, just above the head of the c.,
187:1.4 number of persons might view the condemned c.,
187:3.1 even the most ignoble death of a condemned c..
187:5.7 from their crosses and cast into the c. burial pits
188:1.1 prevented his body from going to the c. burial pits.
criminality
97:4.1 to denounce the c., drunkenness, oppression, and
criminals
72:10.1 Ordinary c. and the defectives are placed, by sexes,
72:10.1 The more serious habitual c. and the incurably insane
72:10.2 believed to be potential murderers and major c. to
72:10.3 Efforts to prevent the breeding of c. and defectives
89:5.9 cannibalism in Asia was this eating of executed c..
98:1.1 ceremonial out of the execution of condemned c..
140:8.4 he approved of the punishment of evildoers and c.,
187:1.2 had been written with charcoal the names of the c.
crimson
97:5.2 though they be red like the c., they shall be as wool.’
131:2.10 Though they be red like c., they shall be as wool.
cringing
91:8.7 Prayer may be the c. plea of a lost sinner before a
130:6.4 Say farewell to the life of c. fear and fleeing
139:2.6 but Peter was a fear-c. coward when surprised with
crinoid
59:3.11 the stone lilies—as is evidenced by the c. limestone
crinoids
59:5.8 much of the limestone was being made by the c..
60:2.8 Both corals and c. temporarily appeared in larger
60:4.5 Sea urchins increased while corals and c. decreased.
cripple
92:3.7 religion has done much to c. the very civilization
crippled
72:6.2 The physically disabled or permanently c. can be
88:1.9 Hunchbacked and c. children were regarded as
cripples
69:3.4 The old men and c. were set to work making tools
69:3.4 They were later assigned to building irrigation works
crises or planetary crises
37:5.5 commissioners function in an endless series of pc.
67:3.7 Such c. in the affairs of a universe demonstrate the
103:2.3 comparatively free from conflicts, upheavals, and c..
107:7.3 affection for mortals, they function in universe c.,
108:3.6 No matter how trying the c., you never falter.
114:4.4 seize the planetary government in times of grave pc.,
114:7.8 preparation for possible function in certain pc..
144:4.6 Only in the great c. of his earth life did Jesus ever
183:4.2 this greatest of all c. in their lives, Andrew was silent
195:4.4 which is even more ominous than those eventful c.
crisis or planetary crisis
22:2.3 to effect higher types of loyalty in a universe c. is
35:4.4 In a pc. these Melchizedek Sons serve in many
84:3.3 emergency; she was not a spectacular or c. hero.
97:8.3 Daniel presented the drama of the impending “c.”
98:3.4 and shrines and, in a c., would consult the oracles.
99:2.1 can function helpfully in the present c. of civilization.
100:2.8 whether secured by gradual growth or specific c.,
100:5.3 be experienced at certain junctures, as in a c..
103:2.2 of fellowship with God through a psychological c.,
108:2.8 Such human behavior in a personal pc. usually is
108:2.9 the absence of anything resembling a c. decision—
109:2.7 6. Has served in a time of c. in the experience of
109:2.9 function in interplanetary matters during times of c..
110:6.6 It is true that the supremacy of a decision, its c.
114:4.3 In a c. the actual and sovereign head of government
117:5.9 in every c. of ascension unfailingly directing the
127:2.10 The c. for the time being was over, but never was
136:7.1 refrain from superhuman intervention when the c.
137:4.8 Mary had turned to Jesus for help in every c. of their
152:0.0 EVENTS LEADING UP TO CAPERNAUM C.
152:5.5 Jesus was preparing for a great c. of his life on earth,
152:6.5 the impending shock—the c. in the public attitude
152:7.2 departed from Jerusalem all believing that a c. was
153:0.0 THE CRISIS AT CAPERNAUM
153:1.2 This c., which began with the feeding of the five
153:1.2 This sermon marks the c. in the transition from the
153:1.3 men prepare themselves for the decisions of a c.
153:1.4 This c. in Jesus’ earth life began with the feeding
153:1.4 the c. in the lives of the apostles began with this
165:5.5 Verily, verily, I say to you that a c. is just ahead in
170:4.15 such an event might appear as a part of a world c.;
172:2.5 all of Jesus’ followers sensed the impending c.,
187:2.4 The longings of a lifetime are openly revealed in a c..
194:4.12 This new c. was met by the recognition that believers
Crispus—chief ruler of the synagogue at Corinth
133:3.1 after the service they met one C., the chief ruler of
133:3.1 to the synagogue services, but chiefly to meet C..
133:3.1 Ganid grew to be very fond of C., his wife, and their
133:3.2 Jesus was teaching C. the better ways of religious
133:3.2 C. with his entire family embraced the new religion,
133:3.2 he became one of the chief supports of the church
133:3.4 time about the synagogue and in the home of C..
133:3.11 Several times in the home of C., Jesus and Ganid
criterion
49:5.23 Your world of confusion is no c. of the early days of
84:4.1 during any age woman’s status is a fair c. of the
118:1.3 but inevitably it is the c. by which the conscious self
critic
101:2.16 Religion must ever be its own c. and judge;
139:8.12 Thomas had a great mind; he was no carping c..
167:3.3 his c. was put to shame, and the congregation
177:4.11 Judas had been a subconscious c. of Jesus ever since
critical
10:3.7 —the Conjoint Actor—there ensues the c. Trinitarian
12:6.5 predictable when subjected to c. observation.
15:5.7 There is a c. limit to the size of individual stars.
35:5.5 of powers to be exercised in c. universe situations.
41:3.6 continue to the limiting and c. explosion point of
41:7.15 explosion when the gravity condensation attains c.
41:9.3 And it is just at this c. point that the larger suns are
42:6.3 attain the c. escape velocity of deindividuation,
53:2.4 Lucifer became increasingly c. of the entire plan of
57:3.5 whirled on faster and faster until, eventually, the c.
57:3.12 This c. stage of gravity-heat contention sometimes
57:4.5 the c. point of condensation was approaching.
57:6.5 Jupiter is now approaching dangerously near the c.
57:6.5 approach to Jupiter until it entered the c. zone of
66:8.2 and lovingly warned respecting their c. tendencies
81:6.40 the chief support and assurance during the c. times
101:9.2 When you presume to sit in c. judgment on the
103:7.7 Science and religion can only be self-c. of their facts.
112:3.3 the brain, and if these conditions pass a certain c.
130:4.11 disclosed on the material level by c. observation
134:5.1 the peculiarly c. stage of the evolution of political
139:12.5 learned man, a loyal (though sometimes c.) apostle,
146:3.2 Sincere men are unafraid of the c. examination of
151:3.6 The parable provokes c. thinking; it promotes
181:2.26 your brethren will the more appreciate your c. way
181:2.26 how the c. material mind of man can triumph over
192:2.10 Be less c.; expect less of some men and thereby
critically
99:1.4 more complex, and more c. interdependent.
99:3.10 1. A c. corrective philosophy.
146:5.1 who was a partial believer, and whose son was c. ill.
criticism—see also self-criticism
5:5.12 it must be willing to subject itself to intelligent c.
35:9.8 I do not make this observation by way of c..
62:7.5 absolved us from all future c. of any of our efforts to
66:8.1 with those who gave mild expression to implied c..
66:8.2 to help had been misconstrued as unwarranted c.
89:1.7 There would be no civilized society to sit in c. upon
99:3.7 that it is unable to profit from open religious c.
99:3.7 not grow unless it is disciplined by constructive c.,
100:1.5 for conscience is really the c. of oneself by one’s
108:5.10 technique which is beyond the possibility of c. by
133:5.7 science become less dogmatic and more tolerant of c.
138:3.6 Peter whispered this c. to Jesus before he spoke
146:3.2 outward analysis, nor does truth resent honest c..
149:2.11 yet this fearless man of God did not give vent to c.
150:7.4 they were bitter in their c. of his neglect to visit his
167:3.4 As a result of his public c. of Jesus the chief ruler
criticisms
21:1.3 And these observations are in no sense implied c.;
125:4.3 teachers grew impatient with the lad’s implied c.
135:10.3 Herod resented John’s public c. of his domestic
criticize
54:6.8 time-bound mortal minds should be slow to c. the
92:3.3 when tempted to c. evolutionary religion, be careful.
102:8.5 Religion has always dared to c. civilization and
138:3.6 Pharisees began, in their hearts, to c. Jesus for his
138:3.6 Pharisees went so far as to c. Jesus’ conduct to Peter
139:12.4 would even c. in his mind many things about Jesus.
139:12.4 self-satisfied Judean dared to c. in his own heart.
150:7.4 the Jews even presumed to c. Jesus because he
168:0.6 did Martha venture to c. or question the Master’s
criticized
26:8.3 their various tutors and guides ever chided or c..
31:10.19 can we be c. for anticipating that something new
103:7.8 the Spirit of Truth and can best be c. by revelation.
139:12.5 None of the twelve ever c. Judas.
147:5.1 be severely c. therefor, he dared to invite Jesus and
criticizing
91:5.3 If you truly desire to overcome the habit of c. some
138:3.6 And to you who stand about c. me in your hearts
critics
158:4.6 believers suffered the taunts of these unfriendly c..
158:7.1 Jesus sought to elude his c. and the crowd which
crocodile
60:3.20 appeared as did also the modern c. and true snakes
88:5.2 from a great variety of things: human flesh, c. teeth,
crocodiles
60:1.9 They developed rapidly, soon yielding c., scaled
61:2.6 early reptilian families are turtles, snakes, and c.,
61:3.14 Reptiles were similar to modern types—snakes, c.,
crocodilians
60:2.11 The marine c. were a reversion from the land type of
Cro-Magnoid
80:3.0 3. THE CRO-MAGNOID BLUE MAN
80:5.7 The C. blue man constituted the biologic foundation
Cro-Magnoids
80:3.3 for the latter to impress their religion upon the C.
80:5.4 for over five hundred years these C. defended their
Cro-Magnon
80:3.5 These C. peoples were a brave and farseeing race.
80:3.9 that so greatly deteriorated the whole C. type.
80:3.9 swept over Europe, quickly absorbing the C. type
80:9.4 although the preceding C. type is well preserved
Cro-Magnons
80:1.7 blue men, one of which you have denominated the C.
80:3.5 They maintained an efficient system of child culture.
80:3.6 The southern C. generally lived in caves and grottoes
80:5.3 with stubborn and protracted resistance from the C.,
crooked
124:6.5 to his wondering gaze the c. and ever-winding
crops
69:9.12 was utilized to guard water holes, wells, trees, c.,
69:9.14 In early days only the c. were private, but
69:9.14 but successive c. conferred title; agriculture was thus
81:1.6 to cultivate c. through observation of the sprouting
86:1.5 conscious that c. were immediately influenced by
97:3.3 Good c. depended on the favor of Baal.
cross—noun; see cross section; cross-fertilization
4:5.6 his blameless Son bleeding and dying upon the c.
11:7.3 of total space would slightly resemble a maltese c.,
20:6.6 to become locally known as “the world of the c..”
32:4.3 never is there a c. working of divine power and
53:8.9 been comparatively impotent since the c. of Christ.
57:8.6 to become locally known as the “world of the c..”
61:2.7 was something of a c. between a cat and a seal;
63:4.1 something of a c. between yellow and red.
119:8.8 world of his terminal bestowal, the World of the C..
127:5.6 when the Son of Man hung upon the c., to her,
128:1.6 became obedient to death, even the death of the c..”
130:6.6 Simon little dreamed that the man whose c. he bore
133:9.5 the strange teacher who terminated his career on a c.
136:7.4 at Calvary dared him to come down from the c.,
139:1.12 two days before this robust man expired on the c.,
139:2.15 that he must die as his Master had died—on the c..
139:5.11 wife stood at the foot of Philip’s c. encouraging him
141:3.5 the captain stationed on guard at the c., who, when
143:6.3 The fact of the c. became the very center of
171:0.7 hanging on a Roman c. with a dying thief on one side
183:5.4 Jesus right on up to the time of his death on the c.,
186:1.4 Judas saw them raise the c. piece with Jesus nailed
186:5.2 planned and executed the death of Jesus on the c..
186:5.2 in countless ways without dying on a c. between two
187:0.3 Jesus is now about to do, submit to death on the c.,
187:0.4 Jewish leaders went out to see Jesus die on the c..
187:1.1 Such a condemned man did not carry the whole c.,
187:1.2 to nail this notice to the top of the c., just above
187:1.2 legend which the centurion carried to put on the c.
187:1.10 through the hours of the Master’s death on the c.,
187:2.1 nailed it securely to the upright timber of the c.,
187:2.1 The c. was not high, the Master’s feet being only
187:2.2 Jesus was thus garbed before he was put upon the c..
187:2.4 Before Jesus was put on his c., the two brigands had
187:2.5 After the Master was hoisted on the c., the captain
187:2.6 to deride them by placing this inscription on the c. of
187:2.7 Jesus had been hoisted to his position on the c.,
187:3.1 this Friday morning, Jesus was hung upon the c..
187:3.2 Standing near the c. at one time or another during
187:3.3 God, why do you not come down from your c.?”
187:3.3 If you are king of the Jews, come down from the c.
187:3.6 he elected to die as an ordinary mortal upon the c..
187:4.0 4. THE THIEF ON THE CROSS
187:4.2 the manner in which Jesus faced death upon the c.,
187:4.5 Here on the c. beside him he saw a really great man
187:4.8 in attendance upon Jesus until he expired on the c.,
187:5.0 5. LAST HOUR ON THE CROSS
187:5.4 The soldiers crouched near the c., huddled together
187:5.4 his last, there were present at the foot of his c. John,
187:5.8 linger alive upon the c. for even two or three days,
188:0.1 the period between his death on the c. and his
188:0.1 shortly before he was taken down from the c. by
188:0.1 hung upon the c. about one hour after his death.
188:1.1 they found the soldiers taking Jesus down from the c.
188:3.1 all Jerusalem discussed the death of Jesus on the c..
188:3.4 he died the same natural death on the c. as would
188:3.4 no sense be affected by his physical death on the c..
188:4.0 4. MEANING OF THE DEATH ON THE CROSS
188:4.1 Jesus did not die this death on the c. to atone for
188:4.1 significances attached to this death on the c. which
188:4.1 neighboring planets as the “World of the C..”
188:4.2 interpretation of the meaning of the death on the c.,
188:4.3 Neither was the Master’s death on the c. a sacrifice
188:5.0 5. LESSONS FROM THE CROSS
188:5.1 The c. of Jesus portrays the full measure of the
188:5.2 The c. forever shows that the attitude of Jesus
188:5.2 Jesus’ death on the c. exemplifies a love which is
188:5.4 twenty-five years on the c. of a real and intense
188:5.4 The real value of the c. consists in the fact that it was
188:5.5 have taken one more look at Jesus on the c. and then
188:5.6 The triumph of the death on the c. is all summed up
188:5.6 Jesus made the c. an eternal symbol of the triumph of
188:5.7 The c. makes a supreme appeal to the best in man
188:5.8 spectacle of the death of the human Jesus on the c.
188:5.9 The c. is that high symbol of sacred service, the
188:5.9 The c. is not the symbol of the sacrifice of the
188:5.9 The c. does stand as the token of the highest form
188:5.9 ministry, even in death, the death of the c..
188:5.10 look upon Jesus as he offers up his life on the c.,
188:5.10 this overwhelming spectacle of his death on the c..
188:5.11 Make sure, then, that when you view the c. as a
188:5.11 Rather, make sure that you see in the c. the final
188:5.11 The c. thus portrays the devotion of willing affection
188:5.11 There was nothing in the c. that the Father required
188:5.13 We know that the death on the c. was not to effect
194:2.8 life in the flesh, together with his death on the c.
194:3.2 They taunted Jesus on the c., saying, “Let us see if
194:3.4 On the c. he refused to drink the deadening drug,
195:10.21 humbly bows itself before the c. it so valiantly extols,
cross—verb
12:1.12 neither do they c. a local universe, a prime creative
151:5.1 “I am weary of the throngs; let us c. over to the
cross section
11:7.3 vertical c. of total space would slightly resemble
14:1.16 A c. of this circuit would exhibit three concentric
15:3.2 as you look through the c. of near-by systems to the
cross-fertilization
52:6.4 2. Intellectual c.. Brotherhood is impossible on a
69:4.8 great civilizer through promoting the c. of culture.
81:3.2 thus contributing to a more speedy c. of culture.
82:5.9 and greatly facilitated the c. of racial cultures.
109:4.6 a degree of planetary c. in the domains of truth,
crossbeam
187:1.1 the soldiers placed the c. on Jesus’ shoulders.
187:1.1 to compel the condemned man to carry the c. to the
187:1.2 custom, after the victim had been nailed to the c.
187:1.9 as Jesus staggered on bearing the c., his strength
187:1.9 a passerby, one Simon from Cyrene, to take the c.
187:1.10 Roman captain commanded him to carry Jesus’ c..
187:2.1 first bound the Master’s arms with cords to the c.,
187:2.1 When they had hoisted this c. up on the post,
187:2.4 Jesus’ only words, as they nailed him to the c., were
187:5.6 Jesus started out to Golgotha bearing his own c.
crossbreeding
82:6.3 and “mongrels” arises because modern racial c. is,
82:6.8 The danger of gross disharmonies as a result of c. of
crosscurrent
160:3.5 multitude of the c. conflicts of the trifles of living,
crosscurrents
23:2.22 Massive stars, c., and detours, as well as attraction
99:4.6 amid the economic upheavals, the moral c.,
crossed
64:6.6 When the red man c. over into America, he brought
78:5.7 They c. the Pacific by easy stages, tarrying on the
111:7.5 the ideals of a superior people c. by the instincts of
137:2.3 Before they c. the Jordan, to go by way of Nain to
137:2.8 Without further delay they c. the Jordan and reached
162:0.3 Early the next day they c. the river and continued on
crosses
187:1.1 longer and upright pieces of timber for the three c.
187:1.5 Golgotha was covered by thousands of c. upon
187:1.11 brigands and the Son of Man to their respective c..
187:2.4 two brigands had already been placed on their c.,
187:5.7 so that they could be taken down from their c. and
crosses—verb
87:6.17 man still swears, knocks on wood, c. his fingers,
crossing
24:6.6 subsequently c. the threshold of eternity to Paradise.
34:5.3 mind evolution c. the threshold of spiritual ministry.
61:7.9 western ice sheet c. just over the Canadian border;
64:6.9 After c. over to America from China, the red man
64:7.18 c. the narrow straits which separated Greenland
81:4.11 Sangik admixture and by considerable Andonic c..
135:6.1 and c. over to the other side of the river, John
135:6.2 John appeared on the bank of this c. of the Jordan.
135:6.7 stones set up by Joshua to commemorate the c. of
147:6.3 Peter preached to the assembled multitude at the c.
155:4.1 road, thence to the c. with the road leading to Sidon,
crossings
135:6.1 This was the most frequented of all the Jordan c..
crossroad
34:7.8 every c. in the forward struggle, the Spirit of Truth
crossroads
28:7.3 signs of divine surety—in mercy placed at the c. of
121:2.2 Palestine, which became the meeting place, or c.,
121:2.11 aided in making Palestine the c. of the civilized world
123:5.7 Nazareth was a caravan way station and c. of travel
130:3.2 making Alexandria the maritime commercial c. of
crouched
187:5.4 The soldiers c. near the cross, huddled together to
crouches
100:4.5 In front of this animated human c. a saber-toothed
crouching
151:6.5 Jesus, looking down upon the man c. like an
crow
87:6.11 that cocks would c. when ghosts were near.
181:2.29 the cock will not c. until you have denied me three
crowd—noun
143:5.10 a great c. had assembled at Jacob’s well to hear Jesus
143:6.1 On the evening that Nalda drew the c. out from
143:6.1 persuade him to eat a bite before speaking to the c.
147:6.3 such a c. gathered here they remained three days,
150:8.11 Jesus stepped down into the c. which pressed
150:8.11 about the fringe of this c. there circulated those
150:9.3 Jesus would have good-naturedly managed the c.
150:9.3 among the c. and, assuming a belligerent attitude,
151:1.1 while he talked to the c. assembled along the shore
151:6.5 By this time a considerable c. had assembled from
152:0.1 so that a great c. was waiting for Jesus when his
152:0.1 made his way through the c. and, falling down at
152:0.2 As Jesus went along with Jairus, the large c. which
152:0.2 “Master, you can see that this c. presses you,
152:0.2 And so I pressed forward with the c. as it moved
152:3.1 The idea seemed to spread through the c. like a
154:7.4 The c. lingered about the home of Zebedee watching
158:4.1 a considerable c. gathered around the apostles
158:4.2 Although the c. engaged in numerous arguments,
158:5.1 As they exchanged greetings, the c. came up,
158:5.5 journeyed southward while the c. followed on behind
158:7.1 Jesus sought to elude his critics and the c. which
162:2.2 When the c heard these words, they fell to wrangling
162:2.2 After considerable debate one of the c. stepped
162:3.5 Jesus, looking over the c., saw Hildana’s husband
168:1.4 2. Jesus was perturbed by the presence of the c. of
169:3.3 and since the c. had quieted down, Andrew arose
171:3.1 twelve, followed by a c. of several hundred disciples,
171:5.2 When this great c. came back escorting the Master
171:6.1 Zaccheus sought to press through the c., but it was
171:6.1 And so the chief publican followed on with the c.
171:6.1 he saw that he would be unable to penetrate the c.,
171:6.3 turning to the c. assembled about them, Jesus said:
172:3.7 met Jesus and the c. going into the city just after they
172:3.8 there was great enthusiasm among the festive c. of
172:3.9 the festive c. threw their garments on the ground
172:3.9 As the merry c. moved on toward Jerusalem, they
172:3.13 the c. became more demonstrative, so much so that
172:5.3 at least permit one of the apostles to address the c..
173:0.3 the platforms and began to address the gathering c..
173:1.8 a throng of youths stepped out from the c. to sing
173:4.4 and Pharisees making their way through the c.,
173:5.1 Jesus addressed himself again to the assembled c.
185:5.2 a vast c. came marching up to the praetorium for
185:5.2 And now that this c. had come before him to ask
185:5.3 As the c. surged up on the steps of the building,
185:5.4 Pilate stood up and explained to the c. that Jesus
185:5.8 the Jewish rulers freely circulated among the c.
185:5.9 the assembly of Jewish rulers and pardon-seeking c.,
185:5.11 And again the c. shouted, “Give us Barabbas!”
185:5.13 one more attempt to appease the c. and save Jesus.
185:6.7 Pilate waved to the c. to hold its peace while he
185:7.4 Pilate appeared before the c., saying: “I am certain
187:2.6 leaders mingled with the c. and did their utmost to
187:2.8 divided his garments, and the thoughtless c. jeered
187:3.4 most of the jesting and jeering c. had gone its way;
187:4.6 And if any other person among the jeering c. had
187:5.1 the remainder of the c. hastened back to the city.
crowd—verb
90:4.3 customary for the clan to c. into the sickroom to
crowded
47:4.3 they become more c. with the morontia activities of
79:2.5 population pressure from the north c. the majority of
79:2.5 the inferiors have been c. out in all directions,
79:6.7 the swarms of inferior peoples c. out of India by
132:0.4 this enhancement of the truth effectively c. out the
137:6.1 The synagogue was c. to overflowing.
145:1.1 Jesus was teaching by the seaside, the people c.
145:3.5 the road from Capernaum was c. by those who were
148:7.1 those who were maimed, halt, sick, and afflicted c.
148:9.2 back doors, but too many people were c. together.
153:2.2 And all the people c. around Jeremiah in the house of
153:2.13 They c. up around Jesus to ask more questions while
154:5.4 almost one hundred believers who had c. indoors to
154:6.4 entrance to the house, but it was c. to overflowing.
crowds
125:1.5 walked about in the open air and away from the c.
125:4.1 the great c. of Passover week having disappeared.
138:10.8 maintain order among the c. during the preaching.
142:1.1 When the Passover c. were too great to find entrance
142:5.5 It was their first contact with such enormous c.,
145:5.5 other c. of afflicted souls and many curiosity
147:2.2 to avoid the c. which so constantly thronged him.
151:5.1 but when Sunday morning came, the c. returned.
152:2.5 tented city here to feed and accommodate the c..
164:5.2 as Jesus lingered, the c. asked him many questions
167:0.1 returned to the Pella encampment to teach the c.
167:1.4 hoping thereby to escape the c. which thronged
169:0.1 Jesus preached every afternoon to the c. and each
172:3.11 The Master had not planned that these c. should
172:3.15 These same c. were equally as willing quickly to
172:4.2 as the evening drew on and the c. went in quest of
172:5.6 of Jesus in turning leisurely away from the c.,
172:5.6 fears regarding the material needs of the c., Philip
172:5.7 the Master made no further use of the cheering c.
173:1.7 all was quiet, and the c. had become orderly;
173:5.4 making his way through the c. toward him, asked:
176:0.2 In order to avoid the c. passing along the Kidron
177:3.7 Jesus had built up in the friendly attitude of the c..
177:5.2 not allow yourselves to be deceived by the great c.
178:3.1 Seeking again to avoid the c. passing through the
178:3.5 The c. jostled them, but no one recognized them
186:1.3 And he wandered out through the city after the c.
crowed
184:2.8 denied all connection with Jesus, the cock c.,
184:2.11 Not until the cock c. did it occur to Peter that he
crowing
184:2.10 had repeatedly denied his Master by the c. of a cock
184:2.11 Until the c. of the cock brought Peter to his better
crown
32:5.8 certain victory will c. the efforts of every human
95:5.10 this same order of priests made bold to seize the c..
131:10.6 and that I will surely receive the c. of eternal life.
144:5.84 C. us with celestial diadems of fruitful service,
174:5.12 Let me assure you that victory shall eventually c.
185:6.2 him the purple robe, and plaiting a c. of thorns,
185:6.4 clothed in an old purple royal robe with a c of thorns
crowned
43:1.1 physical matter c. with morontia life and overspread
97:9.4 record that Saul was c. king by the prophet Samuel
131:2.6 made man a little less than divine and has c. him with
152:2.5 of all his enemies as the proper place to be c. king.
158:4.7 cast out the demon, but only failure c. his efforts.
crowning
47:9.1 The experience on this sphere is the c. achievement
52:3.11 The c development of this era is the universal interest
82:0.1 the home is the c. glory of the whole arduous and
101:3.18 the reality of that c. endowment of human nature,
102:0.1 shall be the c. insult to everything in human desire
160:2.8 One of the c. glories of friendship is this power and
crucial
28:6.13 Trust is the c. test of will creatures.
44:2.6 —those who dramatically reproduce the c. events of
53:7.12 the c. test triumphant and altogether victorious.”
53:8.3 come with Lucifer to Urantia for the last c. struggle.
67:3.0 3. THE SEVEN CRUCIAL YEARS
67:3.6 Throughout the seven c. years of the Caligastia
79:5.4 the c. struggle for the fertile lands of farther Asia.
81:6.4 The Andites were a great people, but the c. factor
84:5.10 woman is undergoing the c. test of her long world
114:7.8 rehearsed for numerous c. positions on earth and
126:0.0 THE TWO CRUCIAL YEARS
126:0.1 the fourteenth and fifteenth years were the most c..
126:0.1 adolescence, ever experienced a more c. testing
138:7.2 On this c. forenoon they each sought to find God,
crucified
132:4.7 When they c. Simon Peter, it was this man who
139:1.12 Andrew was finally apprehended and c. in Patrae in
139:2.15 And thus was Simon Peter c. in Rome.
139:5.12 Philip was c. for his faith and buried at Hierapolis.
139:9.11 Soon after their Master was c., the twins returned to
163:7.3 the day Peter was c. in Rome, Perpetua was fed to
184:3.15 in unison, “He is worthy of death; let him be c..”
186:3.2 carried the news that Jesus was about to be c. by the
186:4.1 the guilt of delivering up an innocent man to be c.
186:4.1 gave the word to their captain that he was to be c.
186:4.4 since Jesus was to be c. that morning, the Roman
187:0.1 to assign four soldiers for each person to be c..
187:0.1 scourged before they were taken out to be c., but
187:0.2 The two thieves c. with Jesus were associates of
187:0.2 Jesus was thus c. in the place of Barabbas.
187:1.2 for what crime the condemned man was being c..
187:1.5 The Romans never c. a Roman citizen; only slaves
187:2.2 to remove all clothes from those who were to be c.,
187:2.2 provided a suitable loin cloth for all persons c. at
187:3.3 Son of God—look at him now—c. between two
188:0.3 It was not uncommon for friends of c. persons to
188:1.2 A c. person could not be buried in a Jewish cemetery
190:5.3 It is now the third day since he was c., and certain
194:4.1 and so quickly c. between two thieves, his apostles
194:4.1 arrested, bound, scourged, and c., was too much for
195:1.5 Paul in Athens preaching “Christ and Him C.,”
195:10.18 the disciples of a c. carpenter set in motion those
crucifixion
101:6.5 up to and including the event of his c. he carried
121:8.5 made of the sayings of Jesus directly after the c..
129:4.1 at least of all his career up to the event of his c. and
138:9.1 true to him even in the dark hours of the trial and c.
139:2.10 tarried to find out what was to happen after the c..
139:8.13 had a trying time during the days of the trial and c..
139:9.11 until the end, until the dark days of trial, c., and
141:7.15 his words lingered in their hearts, and after the c.
145:0.3 the trying ordeal of his trial, rejection, and c..
153:1.4 year, ending only with the Master’s trial and c..
157:6.3 here at Caesarea-Philippi and extended on to the c.
161:3.1 It appears to us that from his baptism until the c. it
162:9.5 them as one organization right on down to the c..
168:5.1 curious individuals, until the week of the c. of Jesus
171:0.7 And their mother, who was present at the c., well
171:1.5 his mother back with him to Bethsaida after the c..
171:4.3 to them plainly and directly in anticipation of his c..
172:5.11 of this eventful week, right up to the hour of the c..
175:2.3 one who is guilty of the rejection and c. of Jesus.
182:0.1 Master said from this time on to the hour of the c..
182:3.5 proofs of his mortal nature, his humiliation and c..
183:1.2 from the excruciating horror of the scene of the c..
183:4.5 Until the very end of the c., John remained, as Jesus
184:2.2 their lives during these times of the trial and c. of
185:1.6 condemnation of having consented to the c. of
185:5.8 release of Barabbas and clamor for the c. of Jesus.
185:6.2 that only those condemned to die by c. should be
186:0.0 JUST BEFORE THE CRUCIFIXION
186:3.2 turned over to the Roman soldiers by Pilate for c.,
186:4.0 4. PREPARATION FOR THE CRUCIFIXION
186:4.2 nine o’clock when they started for the scene of the c.
186:4.4 delay in starting off with Jesus for the site of the c.
186:5.1 up to this hour of the Master’s impending c.
187:0.0 THE CRUCIFIXION
187:0.1 of a centurion, started for the scene of the c..
187:1.1 to carry the crossbeam to the site of the c..
187:1.4 they soon arrived at Golgotha, the official c. site of
187:1.5 C. was not a Jewish mode of punishment.
187:1.5 Even Herod, with all his cruelty, did not resort to c..
187:1.5 forty years after the c. of Jesus, all of Golgotha was
187:1.7 feelings for one who was being led forth to c..
187:1.8 As the Master trudged along on the way to the c.,
187:2.0 2. THE CRUCIFIXION
187:2.3 C. was resorted to in order to provide a cruel and
187:2.3 There was considerable sentiment against c. in
187:2.7 the only one of the eleven apostles to witness the c.,
187:2.8 the four soldiers assigned to the Master’s c.,
187:3.0 3. THOSE WHO SAW THE CRUCIFIXION
187:3.1 to witness this spectacle of the c. of the Son of Man.
187:3.2 near the cross at one time or another during the c.
187:4.3 his mother and her friends to the scene of the c..
187:4.4 John told about the c. as he remembered the event
187:4.7 and then hastened back to the scene of the c..
187:5.8 it was common for the victims of c. to linger alive
187:6.0 6. AFTER THE CRUCIFIXION
187:6.3 had shuddered at the shocking spectacle of the c. of
188:0.2 it was the custom thus to dispose of the victims of c..
188:5.4 The sufferings of Jesus were not confined to the c..
189:5.1 this promise had not occurred to him since the c.
191:0.9 Jesus’ body would bear the physical marks of the c..
191:4.1 which had been called by Abner to discuss the c.
191:6.1 the report of David’s messenger regarding the c..
194:3.2 It looked dark on that day of the c., but it was bright
crucifixions
186:1.3 crowds who were on their way to witness the c..
187:0.4 desired to enjoy the shock of witnessing the c..
187:2.3 to c. for the purpose of offering drugged wine to
crucify
185:5.9 they all shouted with one accord, “C. him! C. him!”
185:5.10 once more Pilate said: “Why would you c. this man?
185:5.10 they only cried out all the more, “C. him! C. him!”
185:5.12 multitude shouted in unison, “C. him! C. him!”
185:6.5 louder and the longer, “C. him! C. him! C. him!”
185:7.2 that I still have power to release you or to c. you?”
185:7.5 “Away with him. C. him!”
185:7.5 with irony and sarcasm, “Shall I c. your king?”
185:7.5 And the Jews answered, “Yes, c. him!
186:0.2 by the Roman soldiers who were to c. him,
186:1.1 custody of the Roman soldiers who were to c. him
190:5.3 up to the Romans and demanded that they c. him.
194:4.4 and foreknowledge of God, you did c. and slay.
crude
6:3.4 Such concepts of God are c. and grotesque.
6:3.5 C., indeed, are such illustrations, but I employ them
10:4.3 The illustration is c., but a father, son, and grandson
11:8.9 The illustration is c. but nonetheless helpful.
44:0.21 do no more than attempt to sketch a c. parallelism
44:1.10 Your dancing undoubtedly represent a c. attempt of
44:2.5 which motion pictures would be a very c. illustration.
44:4.8 rare treats that await you who have heard only the c.
44:5.8 I am, perforce, compelled to employ c. illustrations
48:4.3 exceedingly c. and somewhat unfortunate way in
48:4.19 While the humor of Urantia is exceedingly c. and
52:1.5 They also build c. huts in the large trees.
52:5.3 education and government grow to supplant the c.
56:10.3 limit to the study of man’s c. artistic endeavors.
62:2.3 definite sex selection was manifested in a c. form
62:2.4 their construction of c. shelters in the high treetops
62:3.3 organization and a c. economic division of labor.
62:5.7 the twins expanded the c. communicative technique
62:6.3 evolving animals really developed a c. form of
63:2.3 They had already prepared a c. treetop retreat
63:4.4 certainly had a real, although c., idea of friendship.
63:6.3 During the vogue of a particular animal, c. outlines
64:2.2 They had no religion but were c. flintworkers and
64:3.2 Badonites lived in c. stone huts, hillside grottoes,
64:4.11 spread of the c. culture of the Neanderthal races.
66:3.7 Although these early schools of Dalamatia were c.,
66:5.9 a c. form of paperlike material made from wasps’
66:5.30 South Africa, is totally unlike the c. culture of the
69:8.4 Though social standards of the Hebrews were c.,
70:9.17 would quickly throw civilized man back to the c.
70:10.5 were nothing more than c. techniques of arbitration;
76:1.4 in the new Eden, it became necessary to adopt c.
80:3.5 the women were well versed in c. agriculture,
81:3.1 to new forms of industry and c. manufacturing.
81:3.6 With the appearance of c. manufacture and industry,
82:2.4 the mores and restrictive taboos were very c., but
82:3.3 mating mores were a mass of inconsistent and c.
83:6.8 Marriage, which began in c. coercion, is gradually
83:7.7 only leads directly back to those c. societal stages
86:6.3 today many of the world’s races have only this c.
89:4.1 As civilization advanced, these c. concepts of
89:8.3 and tattooing is an artistic evolution of the earlier c.
90:5.3 primitive tribal secret societies were in reality a c.
92:6.1 dread of the dark, and a c. ancestor veneration.
96:5.8 Their concept of God was primitive, and c.; Moses
96:6.2 beginning of the transmutation of the austere, c.,
96:7.3 phases of conception, from the c. idea of a tribal
98:1.1 a reversion to a c. animism with bloody rites,
109:4.2 Animals do, in a c. way, communicate with each
121:7.12 the adjacent peoples of Jesus’ time all held c. ideas
130:4.5 cannot evolve the refined and complex from the c.
133:6.1 The c. idol exhibited in the enormous temple
142:3.3 no matter how c. their concept of Deity or by what
196:3.18 the divine indwelling forever transcends the c.
crudely
44:4.12 c. illustrated, they are the group photographers of
cruel
3:2.8 seem detached, and not infrequently heartless and c..
20:6.6 The extraordinary and unusually c. experience
54:1.5 Self-motivated liberty is a c. deception, a conceptual
70:2.18 Militarism is autocratic and c.—savage.
85:2.4 kindly spirits; others harbored the deceptive and c..
85:2.4 and eastern Russia regard the tree spirits as being c..
95:5.12 resurrected from a c. death at the hands of Set,
97:10.8 savage demon Yahweh, the jealous and c. spirit god
100:7.7 No matter how c. nature might appear to be or how
101:7.4 giant intellects held so securely within the c. grasp
118:10.12 to understand—natural law is so often apparently c.,
118:10.14 slavish before the c. mastery of his own inner fears
126:1.5 but always were Mary’s hopes dashed down in c.
126:2.2 an apparently c. hand struck down the head of this
127:2.8 obligation which a c. accident had thrust upon him.
130:2.4 why do they not remove the c. and unjust foreman of
133:3.7 suffered at the hands of an apparently c. fate;
141:1.4 understand why Jesus did not prevent the c. death
149:4.2 ‘Wrath is c. and anger is outrageous.
152:6.5 the approaching times of c. adversity and spiritual
164:1.3 fell into the hands of c. brigands, who robbed him,
175:2.1 Jesus and conspired to bring about his c. death,
175:2.3 How c. and unreasoning to compel innocent
183:1.1 The c. treatment of Jesus by the ignorant servants
183:1.2 refused to extricate himself from the c. clutches of
184:4.3 mercy of these ignorant and c. guards and servants,
186:5.9 certain if Jesus had not been put to death by the c.
187:2.3 Crucifixion was resorted to in order to provide a c.
187:2.3 desired to meet death, even in this c. and inhuman
196:0.5 this superb faith was undaunted even by the c. and
cruelest
194:3.3 To Jesus, mortal life had dealt its hardest, c., and
cruelly
172:5.4 James was c. torn by his conflicting emotions of
184:4.1 mocked him, spit upon him, and c. buffeted him.
cruelties
88:2.7 intolerance, and the most atrocious of barbarous c.
101:3.10 a divine trust in ultimate victory in spite of the c. of
cruelty
3:2.10 acts that to you seem fraught with such crushing c.
70:1.15 the Midianites is a typical recital of the atrocious c.
70:1.17 ruled the Hebrews, the same wholesale c. persisted.
84:5.4 those tribes which persisted in c. to females did not
97:4.6 But the Israelites regarded it as c. bordering on
100:2.7 the flood tides of human adversity, selfishness, c.,
118:10.9 apparent c. of a perverse fate that heaps tribulation
140:8.21 His few denunciations were directed against c., pride
182:3.9 to bear down with crushing c. and terrible agony.
183:1.2 unprecedented demonstration of c. was the work
187:1.5 Herod, with all his c., did not resort to crucifixion.
cruise
99:1.3 its c. upon the high seas of evolutionary destiny;
crumble
172:1.3 walls of prejudice, self-righteousness, and hate to c.
191:5.4 assert themselves just as they are about to c..
crumbs
156:1.5 deprive the dogs of the privilege of obtaining the c.
169:3.2 with the c. which fell from the rich man’s table;
crumple
60:4.2 these lighter areas are the first to c. up, fold, and rise
crumpled
58:7.6 oldest stratum in the crust of the earth, has been c.,
crusaded
97:9.21 led by the boy king Joash, who c. for Yahweh for
crusader
100:6.5 It may even engender the spirit of the c., which is
crusaders
150:9.5 enthusiastic and all-conquering band of triumphant c.
cruse
172:1.5 proceeded to open a large alabaster c. of very rare
172:1.8 Mary had saved the money wherewith to buy this c.
crush
128:5.3 the iron hand of Rome would c. the rebellion in
152:0.2 that this crowd presses you, threatening to c. us,
174:0.2 the things which you cannot understand to c. you.
crushed
137:4.9 Mary the mother of Jesus was c.; she was stunned
137:5.2 They were speechless; even Peter was c. beyond
139:11.10 Simon Zelotes was literally c..
152:4.1 None of the twelve was so c. and downcast as Peter.
153:5.1 repeatedly had he c. their fondest expectations, but
159:3.2 Man’s mind is not to be c. by the mere weight of
172:5.10 By five o’clock that afternoon he was a silent, c.,
174:0.2 “Simon, you may be c. by disappointment, but
182:3.9 Jesus’ heart was being c.; he truly loved his
184:2.8 As he stood there, heavy of heart and c. with the
186:1.3 Judas was humiliated, disillusioned, and utterly c..
191:0.8 Simon Zelotes was too much c. to participate in the
192:0.1 the gospel movement was, after all, effectually c..
crushing
3:2.10 divine acts which seem fraught with such c. cruelty
101:3.6 in the face of bitter disappointment and c. defeat.
101:3.13 9. Lives and triumphs irrespective of the c. overload
157:4.1 the Master would dash them to pieces by some c.
171:2.4 and to bear witness for this gospel in the face of c.
177:4.10 What a c. thing is disappointment in the lives of
177:5.1 that disconcerting and c. events were impending.
182:3.9 everything seems to bear down with c. cruelty and
196:0.5 faith was undaunted even by the cruel and c. threat
crust or earth’s crust
41:6.6 the solar calcium is now in the outer c. of the sun.
57:7.2 contest between the heated interior and cooling c..
57:7.5 a c., consisting of the comparatively lighter granite,
57:7.10 such an air belt to smash against the planetary c.
57:8.2 moisture precipitation, facilitated cooling of the ec..
57:8.3 history of Urantia begins with the cooling of the ec.
57:8.4 of the equilibrium of the gradually thickening ec..
57:8.5 The ec. is gradually stabilizing.
57:8.11 early c. of the earth was in a state of continual flux.
57:8.11 of the world anything of this original planetary c..
57:8.14 The earth’s early c. was unstable, but mountains
57:8.14 are not the result of the collapse of the cooling c. of
57:8.16 first real epoch of the stabilization of the ec. began.
57:8.16 the cooling c. had ceased to cave in on such an
57:8.18 a mixture of elements which diversified the c. and
58:5.3 The outer c. was about forty miles thick.
58:5.3 of planetary pressures, tending to stabilize the ec..
58:5.4 caused by sliding and shifting of the solid outer c.
58:5.5 The lava layers of the ec., when cooled, form granite.
58:7.1 group of rock systems that constituted the outer c.
58:7.6 the oldest fossil-bearing stratum in the c. of the earth
58:7.8 The ec. was just entering upon its later period of
59:1.5 The c. of the earth was temporarily stabilized;
59:6.3 were not due so much to the cooling of the ec.
59:6.5 The ec. folded extensively during the land elevations.
60:0.1 Land elevation, cooling c. and cooling oceans, sea
60:3.11 years ago great disturbances occurred in the ec..
60:4.2 when the c. is subjected to pressure from any cause,
60:4.2 conflicting forces and pressures at work in the ec.
60:4.2 pressures at work in the ec. or underneath the c..
crustaceans
59:1.18 simple sponges, trilobites, and other c.—shrimps,
59:2.10 patterns and were the predecessors of modern c..
59:4.10 The arthropods, or c., were the ancestors of the first
60:2.9 Crabs, lobsters, and the modern types of c. matured.
65:2.5 sea cucumbers, centipedes, insects, spiders, c.,
crustal
57:8.0 8. CRUSTAL STABILIZATION
57:8.2 action early equalized internal-heat pressure and c.
57:8.2 earthquakes made their appearance as c. cooling
59:1.7 The sinking of the land was principally due to c.
59:3.3 the greatest of these c. upheavals were the Himalayas
59:5.0 5. THE CRUSTAL-SHIFTING STAGE
59:5.14 This c. uneasiness—the settling and rising of the land
60:3.1 accompanied by tremendous c. deformations and
60:3.6 The greatest c. deformations in millions of years
60:3.14 70,000,000 years ago the c. distortions connected
60:4.1 And these same rhythmical c. movements will
cry—noun
3:3.2 I have heard their c., and I know their sorrows.”
26:5.3 Long since, the battle c. of these pilgrims became:
53:4.2 Self-assertion was the battle c. of the Lucifer
91:8.7 Prayer may be an angry c. for vengeance or a
95:6.8 a far c. from the exalted teachings and noble psalms
102:0.2 such a vision is but the c. of despair uttered by some
131:4.4 Our God is the Lord of prayer; he hears the c. of
140:1.3 battle c. shall be: Peace on earth and good will to all
145:3.9 Peter implored the Master to heed their c. for help,
146:2.6 “Whoso stops his ears to the c. of the poor, he
146:2.8 7. The c. of the righteous is the faith act of the child
146:2.9 “For the Lord hears the c. of the needy, and he
148:6.6 ‘I well know that God does not hear my c. for help
148:6.9 now utters that c. of triumph, ‘My Vindicator lives!
152:4.2 And many of the twelve heard him utter this c..
189:4.7 grave cloths, and Mary uttered a c. of alarm and
190:5.4 that he will hear the c. of the needy and save the
cry—verb
40:6.2 the spirit of sonship, whereby you c., ‘our Father.’
96:7.7 Only at Ur did a voice arise to c. out the mercy of
97:8.3 The prophets and priests began to c.: “How long,
146:2.6 he also shall some day c. for help, and no one will
147:8.4 you will c. out, and he shall say—Here am I.
158:5.1 Not only does he c. out in terror, foam at the mouth
171:5.2 to c. aloud, “Jesus, Jesus, have mercy upon me!”
171:5.2 And as he continued to c. louder and louder, some
172:3.13 in their stead these stones by the roadside c. out.”
194:3.14 believers in the new religion would c. out, “Where
crying
27:1.5 there shall be no more death, neither sorrow nor c.,
86:5.15 The “c. out of Abel’s blood from the ground” is
89:2.5 of defilement, a ritual of c. “unclean, unclean!”
132:6.1 away from his home, and Jesus found him c.
132:6.1 They spend much of their time c. in fear and
135:6.6 have heard ‘the voice of one c. in the wilderness,’
171:5.3 When Jesus heard the blind man c. out, he stood
cryptic
135:7.3 his early and c. message: “Repent and be baptized.”
crystal
43:1.10 The Edentia sea of glass is one enormous circular c.
43:1.10 This magnificent c. serves as the receiving field for
43:1.11 A c. field on this order is found on almost all
46:2.9 Transports arrive on the c. field, the so-called sea of
46:2.9 Near the polar c receiving station for student visitors
46:3.1 a technique involving the polar c., the sea of glass.
46:5.11 These walls are constructed of c. gems of gleaming
46:5.25 The Galantia headquarters is a monolithic cast c.,
46:5.31 these buildings are constructed wholly of c. gems.
crystallization
32:5.6 I am endeavoring to aid you in the c. of your
70:12.3 the legislative enactments, the c. of public opinion.
87:7.10 its devotees would do well to prevent the c. of such
91:1.6 the perversion of prayer consist in superstition, c.,
99:6.3 formalized religion are: c. of sentiments;
102:2.7 Intellectual c. of religious concepts is the equivalent
crystallizations
118:9.5 Mechanisms are the fixed c. of Creator thought,
crystallize
48:7.23 to c. the emotions of time into the thought of eternity
70:11.1 the undefined mores tend to c. into precise laws,
82:5.1 the mores tended to c. in restriction of sex relations
94:1.7 the Brahmans sought to c., formalize, and fix their
132:3.3 Man tends to c. science, formulate philosophy,
155:6.9 The religions of authority c. into lifeless creeds;
160:3.2 they c. into habits, strength-giving and worshipful
169:0.3 formulate their charges and to c. their accusations.
176:3.7 You are not given truth to c. into settled, safe, and
crystallized
8:1.9 creative energy and administrative wisdom that c. the
68:4.3 one thing which early established and c. the mores
70:11.6 human experience, public opinion c. and legalized.
74:8.10 Jewish tradition became c. about Moses, and because
94:4.1 as they had been c. by the later Brahman priesthood.
94:10.2 Tibetans have rigid dogmas and c. creeds, mystic
98:2.9 In Palestine, religious dogma became so c. as to
103:3.5 ceremonies became focalized and c. into tribal beliefs
120:3.6 the establishment of an organized cult, a c. religion,
137:5.2 ideas of the Jewish Messiah were so completely c.,
139:12.10 to get even with he knew not whom; but Judas c. all
140:8.29 His religion never became c. (during his day) into
155:3.3 and stagnant because they had c. truth into a creed;
155:5.9 c. religions of authority afford a ready refuge to
crystallizes
117:3.2 the creative infinity of the triodities that c. into the
crystallizing
170:2.25 by the rapidly expanding and c. Christian church.
179:5.4 sought to prevent successive generations from c.
crystals
39:4.16 constructed of luminous metals and c.; one third
46:5.11 each of these walls consist of single pearly c..
46:5.25 These material-morontia c. are greatly appreciated
46:5.31 All the architectural worlds abound in c. and the
48:1.3 worlds not only abound in the heavy metals and c.,
111:4.6 Snow c. are always hexagonal in form, but no two
cube
12:1.1 universes is not an infinite plane, a boundless c.,
cubic inch
41:3.6 one c. of such a star, if on Urantia, would weigh
41:4.4 this hot-cold gaseous-solid is about one ton per c..
42:4.6 —the equivalent of one electron—in each c..
cucumbers
65:2.5 starfish, stone lilies, sea urchins, sea c., centipedes,
culled
94:1.7 The Brahmans c. the sacred writings of their day in
culminate
12:5.4 this transit when it is to c. in Paradise citizenship.
69:0.2 certain activity trends which c. in institutionalization.
75:7.6 default of trust would c. in degradation of status,
91:7.1 to social isolation and c. in religious fanaticism,
106:2.4 experiential Deity c. the long evolutionary struggle
116:3.6 and as they c. in the emergence of the Supreme
117:3.8 Creator personalities whose acts will sometime c.
culminated
17:2.2 and c. in the personalization of Majeston,
49:0.3 long evolutionary life process c. in the appearance
53:2.5 causes which finally c. in the Lucifer rebellion.
60:3.11 This circumpacific land elevation, which c. in
62:3.8 food competition and sex rivalry, all of which c. in a
62:5.8 c. in the decision to flee from their inferior animal
64:4.12 c., later on, in the sacrificing of humans to appease
65:2.6 differentiations in animal life that c. in man himself.
79:1.6 It c. that long dispersal of the mixed descendants of
79:5.4 natural racial antagonism, c. in increasing hostilities,
80:5.7 these northern barbarians manifested itself and c. in
81:6.43 c. in the expanding culture of the twentieth century.
83:0.1 those marriage standards which eventually c. in the
83:4.9 movement c. directly in modern church weddings.
86:5.12 This c. in the werewolf ideas of animal identification.
98:0.1 and religion, all of which c. in the Christian church.
124:6.16 finally c. in the completion of the Son’s bestowal on
194:3.14 Before the teachings of Jesus which c. in Pentecost
culminates
2:3.4 continued embrace of sin by the associated mind c.
3:0.3 the creatorship of Deity c. in the universal truth of
10:5.6 absolute existences and c. in the action of total Deity
52:2.5 This is the great age of racial dispersion, and it c. in
56:7.2 realization of God the Supreme which c. in the
83:8.1 Marriage which c. in the home is indeed man’s most
105:2.3 This self-metamorphosis of the I AM c. in the
116:4.12 this divinity grouping c. in the actualizing Supreme.
117:3.13 the Supreme c. the total finite and establishes its
120:0.7 the sevenfold will of Deity as it c. in the Supreme.
195:5.8 faith, trust, and assurance; religion c. in worship.
culminating
20:1.14 c. in creature consecration to the will of the Father
21:5.5 the divinity of God the Sevenfold c. in the Supreme
43:9.2 sojourn on the constellation training worlds, c. in
44:6.9 then add the c. and finishing touches to the morontia
49:5.27 Such worlds now become ripe for the c. mission,
52:4.1 Such a world stands on the eve of a great and c.
55:0.1 a world made ready for the c. evolutionary
56:9.5 go on to envisage the experiential Trinities as c. in
65:0.5 of mortal mind—c. in Thought Adjuster bestowal.
67:6.7 physical evolution of man until it reached that c.
79:8.3 c. in the custom of so honoring the men of the past
106:2.1 Supreme personality in the c. or totaling sense.
106:6.6 the Trinity Absolute may be thought of as c. in
115:4.1 the Supreme is the c. and personally volitional focus
117:2.1 The c. consequence of all this growth is the Supreme
119:7.1 ignorant of the time, place, and manner of this c.
136:1.1 national history as beginning with Abraham and c.
170:1.7 Jesus elected to appropriate the c. heritage of both
culmination
26:11.7 at the c. of the Havona career, as you mortals go to
31:10.19 unrevealed is approaching c. in the master universe
62:6.5 closely akin to human mind was approaching c.;
83:4.1 a community affair, not just the c. of a decision of
106:2.1 The Supreme Being is the deity c. of grand universe
116:5.17 universe approaches c. of evolutionary expression.
116:6.6 but the c. and consummation of this effort is the act
117:3.1 mind attains finite c. in the evolution of the Supreme,
117:3.13 and is seemingly destined to provide totality c. as
117:7.1 of Supremacy at the c. of the present universe age.
170:5.14 that the kingdom was in reality to appear at the c.
173:5.6 life were moving swiftly toward their final c..
culminator
116:4.3 the Supreme Being functioned creatively as the c. of
117:3.11 then did the Supreme function as the creative c. of
117:3.11 And we believe he will again function as a c in future
cult—see ghost
68:3.3 The early c. of ghost fear became a powerful social
70:1.14 7. Religion—the desire to make converts to the c..
70:8.10 8. Religious—the early c. clubs produced their own
79:8.10 loyalty exacted by the growing c of ancestor worship
80:7.7 It was during this age in Crete that the mother c. of
80:7.7 c. glorified Eve in the worship of the “great mother.”
80:7.7 this mother c. persisted down to the times of Christ,
85:2.4 there once existed a universal c. of the tree of life.
85:3.3 days of the female shamans of the snake love c.,
85:3.4 symbol stands for a forgotten god or a vanished c..
85:4.1 in Mongolia there flourishes an influential river c..
85:5.2 sun veneration gave rise to the later Mithraic c..
87:3.5 so did the c. eventually progress to the worship of
87:4.2 As the c. of ghost fear expanded, there came about
87:5.2 The expanded c. was but the art of self-
87:5.4 That phase of the c. which had to do with spirit
87:5.5 The phallic c. grew up as a defense against evil eye.
87:5.5 and the c. was at one time well-nigh universal.
87:5.7 This feature of the c. was a great handicap to the
87:5.8 Under the spirit c., life was at best a gamble,
87:5.9 The whole c. was a scheme designed to placate,
87:6.2 In the early days of the c., man’s efforts to
87:7.1 The c. type of social organization persisted because
87:7.1 The c. grew out of the traditions of “old families”
87:7.1 institution; all families have a c. of some sort.
87:7.1 insure survival and augment realization—and the c.
87:7.2 The c. preserved sentiment and satisfied emotion,
87:7.2 but it has always been the greatest obstacle to social
87:7.3 that the c. has always retarded social progress,
87:7.3 no c. of mutual support—nothing to belong to.
87:7.3 a religious c. cannot be manufactured; it must grow.
87:7.4 The early Christian c. was the most effective of any
87:7.4 The Christian c. has been devitalized by the loss of
87:7.5 and expanded freely when the c. has been elastic,
87:7.5 Abundant truth and an adjustable c. have favored
87:7.5 A meaningless c. vitiates religion when it attempts to
87:7.5 it attempts to enslave reason; a genuine c. grows.
87:7.6 new revelation of truth has given rise to a new c.,
87:7.7 The new c. must, like the old, foster sentiment,
87:7.7 It must facilitate spiritual progress, enhance cosmic
87:7.7 The new c. must provide supreme goals of living
87:7.8 No c. can endure and contribute to the progress of
87:7.8 unless it is based on the biological, sociological, and
87:7.8 A surviving c. must symbolize that which is
87:7.8 it must glorify that which unifies the stream of social
87:7.8 It must recognize true meanings, exalt beautiful
87:7.9 No c. can survive unless it embodies some
87:7.9 If the new c. could only be dynamic instead of
87:7.10 But a c.—a symbolism of rituals, slogans, or goals—
87:7.10 No c. can survive if it retards moral growth and
87:7.10 The c. is the skeletal structure around which grows
88:0.2 And so the fetish c. eventually incorporated all of the
88:2.2 Belief in relics is an outgrowth of the ancient fetish c.
88:6.2 applied to spirit operations outside one’s own c.,
89:0.1 The head-hunter, in addition to practicing the c. of
89:3.4 The priests of the mother c. were especially active in
89:3.6 It was only natural that the c. of renunciation and
89:3.6 The continence c. originated as a ritual among
89:3.6 This c. tolerated marriage only as an evil lesser
89:3.6 have been adversely influenced by this ancient c.,
89:3.6 The Apostle Paul was a devotee of this c., and his
89:3.6 But this c. led Paul to look down upon women.
89:3.6 the ancient continence c. leads directly to a war
89:4.7 these positive practices of the olden propitiation c.
89:8.2 rite of circumcision was an outgrowth of the c. of
89:9.2 In connection with the Mother of God c., in Mexico
89:9.3 Paul started out to build a new Christian c. on “the
89:9.4 And so, after long ages the c. of the sacrifice has
89:9.4 the sacrifice has evolved into the c. of the sacrament.
90:0.1 ritual passed from the forms of the primitive c.
90:3.2 The ceremonies of the c. were primitive man’s
92:3.1 These olden c. practices persist alongside newer
92:3.1 The remnants of the c. present a true picture of the
92:3.4 The c. resists development because real progress is
92:3.4 real progress is certain to modify or destroy the c.
92:3.5 The c. advances slowly in generation epochs and
92:3.5 But it does move forward.
92:5.13 Jesus started out with the c. which had been
93:7.2 listeners to the Hittite teachers of the Salem c..
94:1.2 The Vedic c. was then in process of growth and
94:2.2 the c. of the Aryans became subject to increasing
94:2.5 these dark days that the c. of taking no life arose,
94:4.8 the Brahman to the arrant fetishism and primitive c.
94:4.10 In India the c. structure is present; all that is needed
94:5.7 with the ever-growing c. of ancestor worship.
94:7.3 Amid the confusion and extreme c. practices of
94:7.6 Gautama’s successor and greatly extended the c.;
94:11.1 the generally accepted c. of the peoples of China,
94:11.2 had perverted the traditions and teachings of the c.
95:1.7 was followed by a great increase in the c. of Ishtar,
95:6.1 ended the monotheistic teachings of the Salem c..
97:3.3 The Baal c. was founded on two major doctrines:
97:3.3 The Baal c. was largely concerned with land,
98:1.3 the Mediterranean world dominated by the mother c.
98:2.10 They persecuted the remnants of the Salem c.,
98:3.8 the human gods continued until the official Roman c.
98:4.3 1. The Phrygian c. of Cybele and her son Attis.
98:4.4 2. The Egyptian c. of Osiris and his mother Isis.
98:4.5 3. The Iranian c. of the worship of Mithras as the
98:4.8 and impressive than were those of the Phrygian c..
98:5.0 5. THE CULT OF MITHRAS
98:5.1 The Mithraic c. made its appeal to a wide range of
98:5.2 The c. of Mithras arose in Iran and long persisted in
98:5.2 It was chiefly through the Mithraic c that Zoroaster’s
98:5.3 The Mithraic c. portrayed a militant god taking
98:5.4 The adherents of this c. worshiped in caves and
98:5.5 The women’s c. was a mixture of Mithraic ritual and
98:5.5 and the ceremonies of the Phrygian c. of Cybele,
98:7.7 the worship of the Great Mother in the Phrygian c..
101:7.5 Neither does it recognize the aesthetic c. of pure
120:3.6 avoid the formal establishment of an organized c.,
121:5.8 a competitor of, Paul’s rising c. of Christianity.
121:6.2 later determined the drift of Paul’s Christian c.
121:6.3 more advanced and enlightening c. of Christianity.
121:7.7 Paul’s c. of Christianity exhibited its morality as a
121:7.8 gospel of Jesus, as it was embodied in Paul’s c. of
132:0.4 sixteen of the mystery-c. leaders and spent much
132:3.1 foremost among the leaders of the chief mystery c. in
133:4.4 To the earnest leader of the Mithraic c. he said:
135:8.1 to join John’s c. of repentance and baptism.
138:6.3 a c. having to do with beliefs and teachings about
170:2.25 kingdom began to change into the c. of eternal life
195:0.9 of its adherents were won over to the Antioch c..
195:0.11 with the pagans than they did with the Mithraic c.,
cultism
87:7.0 7. NATURE OF CULTISM
cultists
80:8.5 custom of the mother c. to burn their dead in stone
85:5.1 The Chaldean star c. considered themselves to be the
133:0.1 small groups of Stoics, Cynics, and mystery c.
cultivate
45:1.2 pilgrimages, which are designed to c. their faith in
68:2.6 a settled residence where she could c. the soil.
69:8.5 took male prisoners and forced them to c. the soil.
81:1.6 Chinese) early learned to plant seeds and to c. crops
131:3.4 C. the assurance of the heart which springs from
149:4.6 human beings should c. a wide range of cultural
171:7.1 You can c. gracefulness, but graciousness is the
192:2.8 Pray for tranquillity of spirit and c. patience.
cultivated
46:7.2 the land is c. largely for aesthetic and ornamental
73:4.4 They c the Garden and tended their herds for support
73:5.5 Many modern vegetables and cereals were first c.
73:5.6 artificial cultivation, fifteen per cent partially c.,
80:7.9 These migrants c. both grain and vegetables,
85:1.2 so suddenly appear on the surface of a c. field or
100:1.8 Habits which favor religious growth embrace c.
100:5.8 the trancelike state of visionary consciousness be c.
139:12.6 Judas had c. the habit of getting even with those
cultivating
16:6.9 that so few persons on Urantia take delight in c.
cultivation
50:4.4 C. of the soil, associated with home building and
52:2.8 the practices of settled habitations and the c. of soil
66:5.4 and later on to be of service in the c. of the soil.
66:7.19 The c. of the soil is inherent in the establishment of
73:5.6 per cent of the Garden was under high artificial c.,
74:7.2 social intercourse and the c. of personal friendships.
74:7.10 7. The c. of play, humor, and competitive substitutes
81:3.1 Some turned to the c. of domesticated flocks,
81:3.1 chief business of the superior tribes became the c.
81:6.21 the only energy applied to land c. was man power.
91:5.1 In ancestor worship, prayer leads to the c. of
91:5.1 practices since prayer leads to the c. of divine ideals.
91:7.1 Mysticism, as the technique of the c. of the
126:5.10 garden each day during the season of vegetable c..
cults—see ghost; see mystery
69:7.4 it could see spirits, and thus arose the dog-fetish c..
70:7.1 the evolution of religious c. and the political clubs.
85:2.3 The c. of tree worship are among the oldest religious
85:2.5 wooden divining rod is a relic of the ancient tree c..
85:2.5 customs of tree worship and the later-day tree c..
85:3.3 worship of the dragon is a survival of the snake c..
85:4.3 by primitive tribes and by many of the early nature c..
85:6.4 The nature c. continued to develop along with the
87:3.2 Devotees of the early ancestor-ghost c. even feared
87:3.4 sort of ceremony associated with these ancient c..
87:7.7 The old c. were too egocentric; the new must be
87:7.7 the new c. must be the outgrowth of applied love.
88:3.1 Fetishism ran through all the primitive c. from the
90:3.2 of the inexplicable and irrational in the ancient c. is
92:1.3 As a social institution it embraces rites, symbols, c.,
92:3.1 c. are formed, not to discover truth, but rather to
92:5.2 1. The pre-existent ideas of the evolutionary c..
92:7.2 of Buddhism, Islam, and other contemporary c..
93:7.3 in the Great Mother, the Sun, and other ancient c..
94:1.7 the thousands upon thousands of superstitions, c.,
94:2.2 precarious system collapsed before the debasing c.
94:2.4 for the entrance of those later c. and teachings
94:2.5 Many of the new c. were frankly atheistic, claiming
94:2.6 and debilitating c. and creeds from the Deccan,
94:4.7 monsters, goblins, and saints of the later-day c..
94:4.9 to changing conditions that excels all other c.,
94:7.8 far more truth than has survived in the modern c.
95:5.5 but they maintained their c. in secret and sprang into
98:0.2 becoming gradually absorbed into many of the c. and
98:1.2 This new religion was partly based on the c. of the
98:2.10 the best of the c. was the Orphic brotherhood,
98:3.6 was in turn conquered by the c., rituals, mysteries,
98:3.6 These imported c. continued to flourish throughout
98:7.3 the following teachings, influences, beliefs, c.,
100:5.1 wandering in confusion among the isms and c. of a
121:5.3 1. The pagan c.. These were a combination of
121:5.7 resulted in the birth of the numerous personal c..
121:5.18 and perplexed by such complex c. of religion,
134:3.6 More than thirty religions and religious c. were
134:6.5 almost all the religions and religious sects and c. of
170:5.20 became divided up into so many c. and sects.
cultural—see cultural spheres or worlds
5:5.13 resulting from the unfortunate lack of c., and social
5:5.14 procreate is not predicated on their educational, c.,
16:9.4 it is a c. development and is dependent on symbols,
43:7.2 presides over the special training and c. schools of
43:8.4 This supernal c. acquirement consists in learning how
44:0.21 more advanced in art and other c. accomplishments,
44:3.6 and future work as well as universal c. knowledge,
47:10.7 through seven worlds of corrective training and c.
50:4.5 Play performances and c. social groupings.
50:4.7 the training of teachers—secular, c., and religious.
50:4.11 On Urantia these plans for c. advancement were
51:6.1 the Gardens of Eden remain as superb c. centers
53:7.9 the infant-training schools on the finaliter c. planet
55:4.19 new and supermaterial activities of society—social, c.
55:5.3 mechanism of high material, intellectual, and c.
63:6.1 As the Andonic dispersion extended, the c. status of
64:2.4 During this period of c. decadence the Foxhall
64:6.12 this people lost much c. and spiritual ground.
64:6.28 though no great c. conquest of the world races had
64:6.29 different peoples experienced c. and spiritual revivals
64:6.29 which prevented the total collapse of c. civilization,
66:6.1 the rate of c. expansion is determined by the ability
67:5.1 revolution displaced evolution as the policy of c.
67:5.1 there appeared a sudden advancement in c. status,
68:0.2 These c. achievements are preserved only by the
68:1.6 That contemporary c. society is a rather recent
68:2.2 contributed considerably to the rate of c. progress,
68:2.3 is worthy of becoming the goal of many c. groups.
68:5.1 man’s adjustment to the life demands equals his c.
68:5.10 with the pastoral pursuits of the former c. stage.
68:6.2 the sustenance and leisure to build a c. civilization.
70:2.9 Olden wars promoted travel and c. intercourse;
70:2.14 3. The vices of luxury, c. immaturity.
70:8.18 the wise manipulation of these factors of c. progress.
71:2.7 force is only a temporary expedient, and c. growth
71:3.9 Such a plan of social achievement would yield a c.
71:7.3 Urantians should get a vision of a higher c. society.
73:0.1 The c. decadence and spiritual poverty resulting
73:0.1 evolution proceeded apace, regardless of the c. and
73:1.3 “Amadonite” is more a c. and religious designation
73:1.3 “Nodite” is both a c. and racial term, for the Nodites
73:3.2 occupied in transferring the world’s c. headquarters,
76:3.8 The Adamites excelled the surrounding peoples in c.
77:3.1 founding the city of Dilmun as their racial and c.
77:3.7 Dalamatia—to function as the c. and religious center
77:5.9 latent part of the c. potential which later blossomed
78:0.1 so enormously accelerated c. progress on Urantia.
78:1.0 1. RACIAL AND CULTURAL DISTRIBUTION
78:1.2 Racial and c. distribution was as follows:
78:2.3 The civilization, society,and c. status of the Adamites
78:2.4 the c. level of the Adamites steadily deteriorated
78:2.4 naturally evolving c. capacities of the violet race.
78:3.1 The c. effect of these earlier migrations was not
78:6.8 The c. age of the second garden was terminated by
79:1.9 The early breakup of their empire long delayed c.
79:2.7 of superiors, is unfailingly suicidal of c. civilization.
79:2.8 one of the world’s leading centers of c. civilization
79:3.1 purer Dravidians possessed a great capacity for c.
79:3.2 Dravidian Andites lost their racial and c. contact with
79:3.5 these times India bid fair to produce the leading c.,
79:4.3 In the Deccan their influence was c. and religious
79:4.6 the twentieth century are the lineal c. descendants of
79:4.8 fruition of the c. potentialities of a versatile people
79:5.7 These races and c. groups remained isolated from
79:6.8 racial solidarity—the first to attain a large-scale c.,
79:6.10 advanced religion is often a decisive factor in c.
79:7.4 brought certain of the c. advances of Mesopotamia;
79:8.5 the c. union of the Yangtze and Yellow river centers
80:0.1 the blue man did not of himself achieve a great c.
80:1.3 the Nile so that Egypt reached its lowest c. level
80:1.7 invigorating their c. practices while exterminating the
80:3.3 they greatly deteriorated the c. and spiritual status of
80:3.9 These changes, while resulting in c. advances,
80:4.5 Euphrates region, had made limited c. progress for
80:7.6 The Aegean region passed through five distinct c.
80:7.9 the scattering abroad of the biologic and c. residue
80:7.12 When Egypt followed Mesopotamia in c. decline,
80:9.7 the most serious and lasting of all c. setbacks up to
81:1.2 a world-wide stalemate except for the c. ferments
81:3.6 most potent influence in the spread of c. civilization.
81:5.0 5. CULTURAL SOCIETY
81:5.1 Biologic evolution and c. civilization are not
81:5.1 unhindered in the very midst of c. decadence.
81:5.1 but c. civilization does not flourish without an
81:5.3 But c. society is no great and beneficent club of
81:6.1 much of c. evolution went out from the Euphrates
81:6.6 a c. civilization is only derived from those conditions
81:6.9 Invention always precedes the acceleration of c.
81:6.9 the interaction of all these c. and inventive activities
81:6.9 enormously accelerated the rate of c. advancement
81:6.18 the mastery of these by the leading c. peoples
81:6.23 In this work of passing on the c. torch to the next
81:6.26 momentum of a race determines the c. velocity of
81:6.27 even the most material aspects of a c. civilization is
81:6.30 growth of invention and the accelerated pace of c.
81:6.35 Without this sort of c. solidarity, all nations tend to
81:6.37 The c. civilizations of the past and the present have
81:6.40 always should these adventures in c. adjustment
82:0.2 are all essential to the survival of c. civilization,
82:0.3 Today the human races possess a rich social and c.
82:0.3 c. heritage should be wisely and effectively passed on
82:6.7 on social and c. prejudices rather than on biological
83:6.2 Monogamy is c. and societal, artificial and unnatural,
83:6.2 Nodites and Adamites and has been of great c. value
84:7.1 The great c. stability of the Jewish and the Chinese
87:4.7 most of the world’s religions carry this c. birthmark
87:7.1 —seeks some technique for c. manifestation which
91:6.7 philosophic acumen, social level, c. status,
92:3.7 blunders; nevertheless, religion did maintain c. ethics,
92:6.19 Islam is the religio-c. connective of North Africa,
94:2.5 could not perpetuate the Aryan religio-c. system,
95:6.6 under the political and c. dominance of the Persians.
98:2.7 as an institution in the shaping of c. progress.
98:3.3 Roman religion was greatly influenced by extensive c
99:0.2 to new economic conditions and c. requirements.
99:1.1 changes are imperative if c. disaster is to be avoided.
99:1.4 the ferments of progression from destroying the c.
99:3.3 Indirectly, c. civilization is influenced by the attitude
99:3.4 The attainment of a high c. civilization demands, first
101:7.4 but there stagnate in consequence of c. slavery.
101:7.4 so securely within the cruel grasp of c. bondage.
101:7.4 pathetic to observe those who trade c. bondage for
118:8.6 The slowness of evolution, of human c. progress,
121:1.1 utilize such c. and linguistic settings for the spread
121:2.4 the Roman world, provided the c. centers in which
121:2.6 represented the survival of a religious c. concept in
121:6.1 influenced and modified by Greek c. teachings and
124:2.6 He delighted in talking over things c., educational,
133:5.1 the thought of being in Greece, the c. center of the
149:4.6 should cultivate a wide range of c familiarity with life
160:2.3 And thereby arise the c. activities of the race: art,
160:4.15 Failure is simply an educational episode—a c.
194:3.14 c. differences, social caste, or sex prejudice.
195:1.8 Its c. sway continued on, but it endured only after
195:1.10 Alexander had charged on the East with the c. gift of
195:2.9 A succession of Greek-c. and Roman-political
195:3.8 This religion was a c. necessity for imperial Rome,
195:9.11 So-called Christianity has become a social and c.
195:9.11 olden c. watersheds drain into this present-day c.
cultural spheres or worlds
30:4.22 sectors and on to higher cs. of the superuniverse
35:3.12 adhered throughout their sojourn on the seventy cw.,
36:4.7 ascending mortals go about freely on all of the cw.
43:8.2 re-keyed each time you pass from one major cw. to
45:1.4 you will also progress through these social and cs. of
45:1.4 And when present on any one of these six cs., you
47:1.2 assemblies of mansion world students on this cs..
55:2.8 must continue in service as educational and cs. for
culturally
70:2.9 civilization, but it is rapidly becoming c. bankrupt
96:0.3 but c. it has borrowed freely from the religion,
culture—see transition; transitional
5:1.4 from the lack of almost every human aid to c. and
5:5.13 curtailment of education, deprivation of c.,
15:7.6 its seventy satellites of socializing c. and training,
15:7.10 devoted to universe training and spirit c. wherein
16:5.5 Even the subsequent intense Paradise c. does not
19:6.2 your sojourn on the billion worlds of Havona c.
22:7.4 who have attained certain levels of Paradise c.
24:7.1 convinced they have gained this c. by actual service
25:1.5 worlds devoted to the final training and spiritual c.
30:4.22 of the superuniverse system of training and c.,
37:10.3 Spornagia are devoted to the care and c. of the
43:7.3 any one of the seventy major worlds of social c.,
43:8.2 the seventy training worlds of transition morontia c.
46:5.27 of Edentia and its many worlds of ascendant c..
46:7.2 and mechanical contrivances in the c. of the soil.
47:1.6 on Urantia that child c. is largely the task of mothers.
47:4.8 the intellectual status of the post-Magisterial Son c.
47:5.3 these circles of c. prior to release from the flesh
47:5.3 survivors really begin their progressive morontia c.
47:5.3 The c. of the third mansion world partakes of the
47:6.2 the broadcasts and other phases of local universe c.
47:6.4 The intellectual and social c. of this fourth mansion
47:7.1 The c. of this mansion world corresponds in
47:10.4 transit to the superuniverse worlds of ascending c.
48:3.14 tours about the system worlds of training and c..
50:4.1 organize the planetary schools of training and c.,
50:4.8 5. Spiritual c.. The teacher brotherhood,
50:4.9 these schools of c. and training are well adapted to
50:4.10 From such a world center of c. and achievement
50:4.10 are establishing new and potent centers of c. which
50:5.7 provide the foundation for the development of c.
50:5.7 when a c. has learned how to profit and improve by
50:5.9 c. grasps at cosmic relationships and true values.
50:5.10 physical security, intellectual expansion, social c.,
50:6.0 6. PLANETARY CULTURE
50:6.3 understanding much about the c. of normal worlds.
50:6.4 C. presupposes quality of mind;
50:6.4 c. cannot be enhanced unless mind is elevated.
50:6.4 Superior intellect will seek a noble c. and find some
50:6.4 Inferior minds will spurn the highest c. even when
51:3.2 You can judge nothing of these centers of c. by the
51:6.1 progeny contribute to the sudden expansion of c.
51:6.2 violet race becomes the second center of world c.
51:6.3 a great planetary university of c., which functioned
51:6.4 arts, fundamental intellectual training, social c.,
51:6.5 that stability of growth to Edenic c. by virtue of
52:5.3 Son arrives on a world of high educational c.
52:5.3 characterized by the world-wide pursuit of moral c.
52:5.8 of character ennoblement and c. augmentation.
64:2.1 the arts of Andon and Fonta and the c. of Onagar
64:2.1 c., religion, and flintworking were at their lowest ebb
64:2.4 of Andon and certain remnants of the c. of Onagar.
64:2.5 and succeeded in retaining much of the Andonic c.;
64:3.1 another struggling center of c. persisted in the east.
64:4.3 They had little c., but they improved the work in flint
64:4.11 the spread of the crude c. of the Neanderthal races.
64:4.12 During these spiritually dark ages the c. of mankind
64:6.6 occurred a great decline in intellectual and spiritual c.
64:6.17 a great revival of c. under the leadership of Fantad,
65:8.4 spiritual evolution is dependent on education, c.,
65:8.4 The soul may evolve regardless of mental c. but
66:3.2 Urantians to make certain initial advances in c. and
66:3.3 This world center of c. was named Dalamatia in
66:5.26 Mek did a great deal to advance the Andonite c.
66:5.30 of Dalamatia there developed a more advanced c.,
66:5.30 totally unlike the crude c. of the diminutive Bushmen
66:6.1 The degree of a world’s c. is measured by the social
66:6.3 The Caligastia one hundred well knew the arts and c.
66:6.5 to have them uplifted by contact with a higher c. and
66:7.2 At this headquarters of c. no methods were
67:5.4 every vestige of the noble c. of those splendid ages
68:0.2 must all children be reared in an environment of c.,
68:5.3 This was the primitive nomadic stage of c. and is the
68:5.7 and this provided more leisure for c. and progress.
68:5.9 gardeners, and gardening was an advanced c. in
68:6.0 6. EVOLUTION OF CULTURE
68:6.5 true scientific progress, together with spiritual c.,
69:4.8 through promoting the cross-fertilization of c..
69:6.7 and so left early man some strength for social c.,
69:8.8 Slavery creates an organization of c. and social
69:9.7 home building, offspring rearing, mutual c., and
70:2.9 nations, but modern struggles disrupt civilized c..
70:9.17 Even c. itself demonstrates conclusively the
71:7.1 The enduring state is founded on c., dominated by
72:3.2 at the parental schools of child c. is compulsory.
72:3.4 fathers devote almost as much attention to child c. as
72:12.2 to force a superior c. and religion upon other races.
72:12.2 if this continental nation of advanced c. would only
72:12.2 back as emissaries of c. to their benighted brethren!
72:12.4 by such disparity of c. as separates the continental
73:1.2 the traditions of Dalamatia and the c. of the Prince.
73:2.1 their highland headquarters of world ethics and c.,
74:2.2 the tongue of Urantia as the Edenic c. would spread
74:3.5 whereby they would seek to redeem the social c.
74:4.6 long it was the custom to devote this day to self-c..
74:4.6 the afternoon to mind c., while the evening was spent
74:5.4 were at all ready for the reception of the Adamic c..
74:7.7 4. History and c. of the various earth races.
76:1.2 homes and establish a new center of c. and religion.
76:3.6 benefits of the previous c. of the original Garden.
76:6.4 They left a great c. on earth, but it was not possible
77:2.2 aristocracy of benign leadership and matchless c.
77:2.3 A great civilization—the c. of Dalamatia—was going
77:3.3 the nucleus of the future center of the Nodite c.
77:3.6 the tower designed to commemorate the Dilmun c..
77:4.1 From this time on Nodite c. declined for over one
77:4.4 The c. and commerce advocates migrated eastward
77:4.7 superior c., embracing temples, metalwork,
77:4.9 Sumerian pride in the more ancient Nodite c. led
77:5.9 The Adamsonites maintained a high c. for almost
77:9.7 midwayers have a c. that is a bona fide evolutionary
77:9.8 the present differential between the two levels of c.
77:9.9 The midway c., being the product of an immortal
77:9.9 Thus does the c. of a planet remain ever present on
78:1.2 years ago the world at large possessed little c..
78:1.3 The center of Adamite c. was in the second garden,
78:1.3 there went forth to the surrounding lands the c. and
78:1.4 remnants of the ancient c. of the days of Dalamatia.
78:1.8 their better centers of c. were situated in the fertile
78:1.8 Neanderthal absorption had greatly retarded the c. of
78:1.9 the green, orange, and black—maintained a c.
78:2.2 this expansion was depleting to the home c., but
78:2.4 Adam left a great intellectual and spiritual c. behind
78:3.4 India much of the c. of the days of Van persisted.
78:3.4 both of these superior races of c. and character were
78:3.4 advanced all phases of art, science, and social c..
78:3.6 Egypt and prepared to take over the disappearing c.
78:3.7 races had, as yet, failed to develop an advanced c..
78:3.10 over Eurasia that their c. was largely lost in transit.
78:3.10 moved with sufficient speed to retain the Edenic c.
78:5.1 twenty thousand years the c. of the second garden
78:5.2 the Andite c. was dominant, and the steady migration
78:5.8 And so the c. of Mesopotamia quietly spread out
78:6.1 These three great waves of c. were forced out of
78:6.6 Five per cent of the Andites, the very superior c. of
78:8.1 though their c. was more exclusively Nodite in
78:8.3 all Mesopotamia, driving forth the last waves of c.
78:8.4 valley tribes and much of the c. of the Sumerians.
78:8.12 much of the Garden c. had spread to Asia, Africa,
79:0.1 Badonan founded a primitive center of c. that
79:1.2 Andite c. persisted in the basin of the Tarim River
79:1.2 was the easternmost outpost of the true Andite c..
79:2.7 advantageous in that mixture favors versatility of c.
79:2.7 A polyglot c. can be preserved only if the superior
79:3.3 The superior c. and religious leanings of the peoples
79:3.6 The Dravidian centers of c. were located in the
79:3.8 to the further diversification of a cosmopolitan c.,
79:4.4 Dravidian eventually mingled to produce a high c.,
79:4.9 C. does rest on a biologic foundation, but caste
79:4.9 but caste alone could not perpetuate the Aryan c.,
79:5.8 The oldest Amerindian c. was the Onamonalonton
79:6.1 come in contact with the superior c. of the Andites.
79:6.5 had built up a dozen strong centers of primitive c.
79:6.13 the mountain barriers and later decline in spiritual c.,
79:7.2 The northern centers of c. along the Yellow River
79:7.3 many of the Andites, nor that their c. was so superior
79:7.4 their influence upon the religious c. of the yellow
79:8.9 The amazing stability and persistence of Chinese c. is
79:8.16 first important advances were made in Chinese c.,
79:8.17 ancient c. has contributed much to human happiness;
80:1.3 stream of Mesopotamians,who brought along their c.
80:1.8 the early waves of Mesopotamian c. made their way
80:2.5 enter Europe from the east and find the c. of the
80:3.1 The ancient centers of the c. of the blue man were
80:3.5 They maintained an efficient system of child c..
80:3.9 This retrogression of c. continued until it received
80:3.9 quickly absorbing the Cro-Magnon type and c.
80:4.4 groups, still retaining some measure of higher c..
80:6.1 c. declined in the Euphrates valley, and the center of
80:6.2 stream of Andite immigrants, so that the c. of Egypt,
80:6.5 This brilliant epoch of c. was cut short by internal
80:7.1 During the decline of c. in Mesopotamia there
80:7.5 Egypt as the Occidental center of trade, art, and c..
80:7.5 was derived from Mesopotamia except for the c.
80:7.13 they succeeded in planting so many outposts of c.
80:8.2 later Jewish descendants who, while having a c. and
80:8.4 moved away from the center and source of their c..
80:9.3 The primitive c. of Europe, which was encountered
80:9.4 so few evidences of the white man’s early c.,
80:9.4 a primitive c. of the retrogressing Danubians
80:9.16 This European c. for five thousand years continued
80:9.16 During the past century this c. has been experiencing
80:9.16 populations, as well as by the level of the social c.
81:2.1 The growth of c. is predicated upon the development
81:2.2 You who live amid latter-day scenes of budding c.
81:2.12 the horse, and this is another reason why their c. was
81:2.13 standard of living and provided leisure for social c..
81:3.2 influential in spreading the c. and arts of civilization.
81:3.2 contributing to a speedy cross-fertilization of c..
81:3.4 You have already found a bronze c. in Turkestan
81:3.7 and colonization were factors in the spread of c.;
81:5.1 evolution and c. become related as cause and effect
81:5.1 Evolution may advance in the absence of c., but
81:5.5 capital and invention, social liberty through c.,
81:6.1 C. did slowly spread throughout the world.
81:6.1 there exist today no new sources of c., no Andites to
81:6.3 physical conditions are factors in the evolution of c..
81:6.4 decisive factors in the evolution of a superior c.
81:6.6 C. is never developed under conditions of poverty;
81:6.12 The stabilization of national population enhances c.
81:6.13 but wisdom, which is indispensable to true c., can be
81:6.18 conquest of dialects must precede spread of a c.
81:6.18 A universal language promotes peace, insures c.,
81:6.23 and who have contributed aught to the sum of c. and
81:6.25 advancement of c. are the marked increase in travel
81:6.27 energy which really uplifts and advances human c.
81:6.43 in the rapidly expanding c. of the twentieth century.
81:6.44 Present-day c. is the net result of this strenuous
83:6.8 evolving into a magnificent institution of self-c.,
83:7.6 of devotion, and unselfish dedication to child c..
84:0.2 family is the channel through which the river of c.
84:3.8 could devote more time to homemaking and child c..
84:7.21 Modern problems of child c. are rendered difficult
84:7.24 3. Inability of the child to gain c. by imitating parents
84:8.4 Vanity cannot minister to home building and child c.;
87:7.2 every appealing movement in social c. or religious
90:5.7 and to the enhancement of certain kinds of c..
92:3.6 Religion enmothered much nonreligious c.:
94:6.11 moral fabric of the c. of almost a third of Urantians
94:6.12 civilizations which characterize the advance of c.
95:1.11 Much of the Mesopotamian religious c. found its
95:3.1 Although the c. and religion of Egypt were chiefly
95:3.1 importation of much truth and c. of Andite origin,
95:3.1 evolved in Egypt more of moral c. as a purely human
95:3.5 they encountered this highly ethical c. of evolution
95:5.8 Egypt did much to preserve and augment moral c.
95:5.14 transmitting the combined evolutionary c. of the Nile
96:1.14 As man advances in c., the lesser gods are
96:3.2 Despite the enticements of the c. of the Nile kingdom
99:0.1 the existing social order of political and economic c..
99:1.3 to another, from one level of c. to another.
99:2.6 over from one age to another the worth-while c.
100:3.7 but its real value must be derived from human c.
102:2.1 the property of the human race; it is not a child of c..
102:3.8 Science vainly strives to create the brotherhood of c.;
102:8.2 constantly improving social morality and ethical c..
102:8.5 progress as judged by its standards of ethical c. and
109:3.2 chiefly for self-c. and progressive development.
113:7.4 the associated worlds of system progress and c..
113:7.4 learned the wisdom and c. of the Melchizedeks,
114:7.9 the prevention of the breakdown of evolutionary c.
118:8.6 For when c. advances overfast, when material
121:1.1 In the centuries just prior to these times Greek c.
121:1.2 Paul, who, being in religious c. a Hebrew of the
121:1.5 2. The Grecian language and c.—and philosophy
121:2.3 Palestine was the home of Jewish religious c. and
121:2.4 Greece provided a language and a c., Rome built the
121:2.5 There was very close connection between the c.,
121:6.2 predominance of the Greek wing of Jewish c.
122:1.2 In c. and belief Mary was a Jew, but in hereditary
122:7.6 Alexandria as centers of Jewish learning and c.,
123:5.8 Jesus received his moral training and spiritual c.
123:5.10 advanced and liberal center of Hebrew c and thought
123:6.8 the centers of Hebrew learning and c. and advised
123:6.8 of education and training at the center of Jewish c..
128:5.3 destined to become the headquarters of Jewish c.
129:3.4 time had been spent in that city of learning and c..
130:0.6 a great deal about the civilization and c. of India and
130:3.8 Alexandria was the city of the blended c. of the
132:1.3 materialistic c. may eventually become a menace to
139:12.2 Judas had many outwardly appearing traits of c.
140:8.30 deter his believers from the pursuit of genuine c.;
142:4.0 4. FLAVIUS AND GREEK CULTURE
160:2.3 ability to share meanings that constitutes human c.
160:4.8 6. C.—education and wisdom.
160:4.16 provided each life failure yielded the c. of wisdom
160:4.16 Do not make the mistake of confusing c.,and wisdom
160:4.16 knowledge, c., and wisdom are related in life, but
160:4.16 ever dominates knowledge and always glorifies c..
162:1.1 having been preached at the center of Jewish c. and
194:3.9 was to be identified with no particular race, c.,
194:3.9 mistake of becoming permeated with national c. or
195:0.2 the beneficiaries of Greek c., had a revered tradition
195:0.4 the second century the very best of Greco-Roman c.
195:1.5 new religion, as then modified, as a part of Greek c..
195:1.7 The influence of Greek c. had already penetrated the
195:1.9 In the first century after Christ, Hellenistic c. had
195:1.9 became a part of the salvage of Greek c. and learning
195:1.10 And wherever the Greek c. prevailed throughout the
195:2.1 The Romans bodily took over Greek c., putting
195:2.5 Rome, having little national philosophy or native c.,
195:2.5 took over Greek c. for its own and boldly adopted
195:2.5 Christianity became the moral c. of Rome but
195:2.9 lands into one empire, with one language and one c.,
195:3.1 the Greek, a unity of c. and learning; Christianity,
195:10.1 Modern c. must become spiritually baptized with a
cultured
47:7.1 the highly c. and progressive types of beings who
50:5.9 Such evolving mortals are genuinely c., truly
55:5.2 On these c. worlds, gone are the idleness and friction
55:5.6 the competitive activities on such a highly c. world
73:1.7 Amadonites—were the most advanced and c. races
77:4.8 mankind with the example of civilized and c. life.”
78:6.8 Even in later years the c. residue still resented the
80:7.12 the more c. families moved on west to Greece.
83:0.2 the most primitive savages or the most c. mortals.
129:3.8 black and white, educated and uneducated, c. and
135:4.5 the Jewish sacred writings, but John was hardly c..
cultures
44:0.2 are not without their high arts and supernal c..
68:5.2 The earliest human c. arose along the rivers of the
77:5.10 arose at various periods four diverse c. respectively
79:6.2 the c. of India and China mixed and blended to
80:1.2 had established one of their most extensive c. and
80:9.3 The Nordic-Danish and the Danubian-Andonite c.
81:3.6 mixing of c. as well as the blending of civilizations.
82:5.9 greatly facilitated the cross-fertilization of racial c..
99:4.7 many secondary influences: sudden mixing of c.,
100:1.2 differing ages, in successive c.,and the passing stages
cumbered
162:8.2 and that Martha was c. by many trivial cares;
cumbersome
79:8.7 But the c. nature of the ideographic writing system
89:1.3 but their beliefs along these lines were far less c. than
94:10.2 a cumulative liturgy would become inordinately c.
cumin
175:1.17 who make sure that they tithe mint, anise, and c.
cumulative
15:5.9 7. C. Spheres. From the vast quantity of matter
15:8.6 completely dissipating the c. collections of gravity.
25:5.3 historic and c. story of the universe of universes is
27:5.3 distinct from the formal records of Paradise, the c.
51:6.3 traditions would exert a c. force of 500,000 years of
94:10.2 it is inevitable that such a c. liturgy would become
117:0.4 the Supreme is the synthetic c. total of all grand
160:2.3 Knowledge and wisdom become c. because of man’s
cunning
85:3.2 men revered the animals for their power and their c..
135:12.5 the task of having John put to death by c. planning.
cup
20:6.7 rather to complete the bestowal, “to drink the c.” of
26:10.2 who have drained the experiential c. to its dregs;
69:9.8 If a stranger drank from a c., the c. was henceforth
100:7.12 Jesus sometimes drank deeply of the c. of human
122:5.8 it was when Mary brought Joseph a c. of water,
136:9.4 Jesus began to realize that the c. of the remainder of
139:3.8 When Jesus asked if they were ready to drink the c.
139:3.8 James, it was literally true—he did drink the c. with
140:6.10 prepared to pay the extra price; we will drink the c..
159:2.1 I tell you that, even when a c. of cold water is
171:0.5 let me ask you: Are you able to drink the c. I am
171:0.5 I declare that you shall indeed drink of my c. of
171:2.5 if you are not willing to drink with me the c. which
175:1.5 you have once filled up your c. of impenitence,
175:1.18 you are scrupulous to cleanse the outside of the c.
175:1.18 better it would be first to cleanse the inside of the c.
175:1.20 Go and fill up the c. of your condemnation to the full
176:1.1 people shall have filled up the c. of their iniquity;
179:2.2 they brought the c. to Jesus, who, when he had
179:2.2 said: “Take this c. and divide it among yourselves
179:3.1 After drinking the first c. of the Passover, it was
179:3.1 Later on in the meal and after the second c.,
179:3.1 after they had partaken of this first c., he arose
179:5.1 As they brought Jesus the third c. of wine,
179:5.1 the “c. of blessing,” he arose from the couch and,
179:5.1 taking the c. in his hands, blessed it, saying: “Take
179:5.1 saying: “Take this c., all of you, and drink of it.
179:5.1 This shall be the c. of my remembrance.
179:5.1 This is the c. of the blessing of a new dispensation
179:5.1 And I will not again drink this c. with you until I
179:5.2 drank of this c. of blessing in profound reverence
179:5.3 they finished drinking this new c. of remembrance,
181:2.3 in the flesh, and I am ready to drink this last c..
181:2.15 I asked if you were able to drink my c., and both
181:2.15 you, they will when they see you drink my c..
182:2.8 until I come again to you after I have drunk this c..
182:3.1 I would know that it is your will that I drink this c..
182:3.2 “Father, I know it is possible to avoid this c.—all
182:3.2 this is a bitter c., I would drink it if it is your will.”
182:3.4 And now, O Father, if this c. may not pass, then
182:3.7 it had not seemed so difficult to drink the c., but
182:3.9 escape, and failed, it was willing to drink the c..
183:1.1 that his Son should drink to the full the c. of mortal
183:3.7 that it is the Father’s will that I drink this c.?
184:4.3 no more bitter portion of his c. of humiliation than
192:2.8 when the hour comes to drink the c. of sacrifice.
cupping
90:4.5 C. and sucking the affected parts, together with
cups
70:3.8 which was signified in the touching of the wine c.
153:3.3 Neither do you properly wash your drinking c. and
166:1.4 How carefully you cleanse the outside of the c.
curative
70:2.1 c. of certain social disorders, it sometimes kills the
168:0.2 they thought he would just speak the c. words,
curb
95:5.5 Ikhnaton was able to c. the activities of the priests,
121:2.8 might c. Rome’s future expansion in these regions
cure—noun
47:3.8 the correction and c. of these manifold legacies of
47:4.8 and for the c. of all varieties of mental disharmony.
54:5.11 the perfect and final c. of the plague of evil and sin.
70:2.10 physicians believed in bloodletting as a c. for many
88:4.8 the c. for defective magic was more magic.
89:6.1 as an indirect result of cannibalism as well as its c..
90:4.5 the charm away, and supposedly experience a c..
91:6.2 contributed to the c. of numerous mental, emotional,
98:2.2 perceive that true religion is the c. for soul hunger,
140:5.18 Peacemaking is the c. of distrust and suspicion.
145:2.16 later, after sundown, was Amatha’s c. effected in
146:4.3 kingdom unless he could find a c. for his leprosy.
149:1.9 it was only the c. of her physical ailments that she
151:6.6 a good deal to do with the permanency of his c..
151:6.6 swine was directly connected with the c. of Amos.
152:0.1 The story of the c. of Amos, the Kheresa lunatic,
152:0.3 thinking that her fear in attempting to steal her c.
152:0.3 her pure and living faith that had wrought the c..
156:1.8 commenting on the c. of the daughter of the Syrian
163:4.15 in their power to bring about the alleviation or c. of
cure—verb
54:5.11 a mandate directing that nothing be done to half c.,
70:6.4 believed that the touch of kings would c. disease,
87:1.3 If the tribal medicine man failed to c. an afflicted
88:5.5 change his name; sometimes in an effort to c. disease
145:2.13 But Jesus did not at that time c. his epilepsy.
146:6.2 they thought Jesus could c. any human disease,
152:0.2 have spent all my substance, but none could c. me.
158:4.3 Jesus that he might entreat him to c. this afflicted son
158:5.2 “If you can c. him, I beseech you to have
cured
139:8.5 contact with Jesus and the apostles largely c Thomas
146:4.4 throughout the town that Jesus had c. his leprosy,
147:3.4 went about proclaiming that they had also been c.
148:2.1 who went away from this infirmary improved or c.
151:6.6 gave origin to the legend that Jesus had c. Amos
151:6.7 came in response to the word that Amos had been c.,
152:0.3 time demonstrated that this woman was really c. of
156:1.6 I will not go until my child has been c..”
158:5.5 And the lad was permanently c. from that hour.
166:2.7 The other six were c. of a skin disease which had
cures
101:10.7 Religion effectually c. man’s sense of idealistic
146:6.1 people regarded as physical healing, miraculous c..
148:2.2 Many of the c. effected by Jesus in connection with
149:2.6 But it was the physical c. that made the most direct
152:0.3 good illustration of many apparently miraculous c.
163:6.2 they referred to the wonderful c. they had wrought
curing
70:2.10 discovery of better methods for c. the ills of nations.
85:1.4 supposed to be unusually efficacious in c. diseases
91:6.2 Prayer is not a technique for c. real and organic
146:5.2 At least this was not a miracle of c. physical disease.
151:6.6 presence of Jesus and the supposed miraculous c.
164:3.15 cease to regard miracles as the only method of c.
curiosity
13:3.3 are not given to the gratification of purposeless c.,
14:5.7 will the tonic of adventure and the stimulus of c.
14:5.10 Love of adventure, c., and dread of monotony—
14:5.11 C.—the spirit of investigation, the urge of discovery,
16:7.1 the other inalienables of human nature: scientific c.
36:5.9 The spirit of knowledge—the c.-mother of adventure
45:6.1 engaging spectacle that never fails to arouse the c.
56:10.6 1. C.. Hunger for harmony and thirst for beauty.
65:5.3 much less to gratify our whims and satisfy our c..
79:7.3 c. so characteristic of the northern white races.
84:8.4 real danger in the combination of restlessness, c.,
86:2.5 or as bad luck only when they are destitute of c.
87:5.14 It was not merely out of c. that the ancients sought
88:4.6 superstition was the mother of the later scientific c..
88:4.6 There was progressive dynamic emotion—fear plus c.
100:1.5 the exercise of c. and the enjoyment of reasonable
101:10.5 The purpose of religion is not to satisfy c. about God
102:1.6 a far-reaching c. which can be adequately satisfied
124:2.2 chief teacher was greatly intrigued by the lad’s c.,
139:5.2 nickname that the apostles gave him signified “c..”
145:5.5 crowds of afflicted souls and many c. seekers
148:0.1 truth seekers, healing candidates, and c. devotees,
152:5.6 attempt to make Jesus king aroused widespread c.
176:0.1 the destruction of the sacred temple aroused the c.
179:3.1 And their c. grew into astonishment as they saw
182:2.12 was so overcome with combined devotion and c.
195:5.10 Do not try to satisfy the c. or gratify all the latent
curiosity-mother
36:5.9 4. The spirit of knowledge—the c. of adventure and
curious
62:2.3 later characterized primitive man, being highly c.
62:5.6 They were so c. and adventurous that they nearly
63:4.6 developed by these active, restless, and c. people.
70:7.15 societies first wore masks to frighten the c. away
130:6.2 But he was startled and made c. when Jesus, after
135:6.5 Tens of thousands of listeners, some c. but many
137:4.6 to work some wonder for the gratification of the c.
139:5.0 5. PHILIP THE CURIOUS
140:7.2 earnest truth seekers, together with c. spectators,
144:3.13 very c. to know the manner or form of his petitions
145:5.6 aside from my work for the gratification of the c.
145:5.7 that I should return with you to cater to these c. ones
146:6.2 to Nain, a great multitude of believers and many c.
162:2.1 a c. listener interrupted him to ask: “Teacher, how
168:5.1 sincere believers and to numerous c. individuals,
171:7.6 Jesus never seemed to be c. about people, and he
179:3.1 ceremonial hand washing, they were very c. to
181:2.6 very c. to know the significance of Jesus’ sad
183:2.4 —temple guards, Roman soldiers, and c. servants of
185:4.1 long heard of Jesus, and he was very c. about him.
186:2.2 refused to speak when in the presence of the c.
187:0.4 two hundred or more were either his enemies or c.
195:7.22 but rather like the c., thinking, choosing, creative,
curiously
124:3.6 gazed c. upon this magnificent Greek city from the
curling
59:1.19 along the sea bottoms, c. up in self-protection when
166:1.3 much lifting of eyebrows and sneering c. of lips by
currency
173:1.3 be licensed to exchange the many sorts of c. in
current—noun
29:3.11 forms of energy contained in each basic universe c.;
42:5.8 electric field; movement gives rise to an electric c.;
42:5.8 to an electric c.; the c. produces a magnetic field.
195:2.7 to adapt religious practices to the existing c. of life.
current—adjective
2:3.2 delayed until the ordained order of justice c. in that
19:1.6 approach to his present-day status and c. problems.
19:1.6 affords the basis for a wise estimate of the c. status.
22:7.9 During the c. universe age, all trinitization-united
23:2.10 name or number designative of their c. assignment.
28:5.7 reflective service the Voices of Wisdom are c.,
28:5.13 Unions of Souls, who make available c. information
28:6.4 the ancestral factors and the c. actual status of any
28:6.6 The Memory of Mercy is a living trial balance, a c.
43:1.8 corresponds to that of your c. residential world.
44:1.3 1. Spiritual sound—spirit c. interruptions.
48:4.6 2. C. humor.
57:0.1 we are directed to reckon time in terms of c. usage—
61:7.19 This is the last—the c.—geologic period and is known
70:5.3 When the council interpreted the c. mores, it was a
70:12.20 with adapting them to ever-changing c. needs,
71:5.1 In c. society, competition is slowly displacing war in
82:3.3 been a true indicator of the c. power of the mores
83:6.4 restrictions which the c. mores have imposed.
83:8.8 existing and functioning under the c. mores,
92:2.4 reasonably compatible with its c. evolutionary status,
92:2.6 and ethical content of the mores of any c. stage of
98:7.10 of Christianity than with any other c. religious system
102:6.9 in refunding its c. objections by referring what is
103:0.6 3. Practical or c. religion, varying degrees of the
112:3.7 forbid communication during the period of a c.
112:5.10 en masse at the end of the c. planetary dispensation.
113:2.6 The c. planetary assignment number of this seraphim
114:1.4 direction of Urantian affairs until the end of the c.
114:2.6 But other opinions are also c..
114:3.1 The name of the c. planetary supervisor is withheld
114:6.5 These are the angels of the c. age, the dispensational
114:6.5 assigned to the planet during the c. dispensation.
114:6.10 functioned since the beginning of the c. dispensation.
114:6.16 served since the beginning of the c. dispensation.
114:7.7 with the superhuman c. conduct of world affairs.
117:6.11 the c. epochs of creation there are only three avenues
130:1.4 freely translate his words into modern phraseology c.
132:2.2 take as your standard of good the c. social usages.
135:4.3 his early teaching was based upon the c. Jewish idea
139:0.3 trained in much of the c. knowledge of that day.
157:1.4 In those days there were c. many stories about
159:5.17 Jesus reversed the c. meanings of many terms,
186:1.2 a bag containing thirty pieces of silver—the c. price
currently
26:3.8 keeping them c. informed regarding the affairs of
37:8.4 and c. registers the exact number of will creatures
91:7.11 6. To conserve c. recognized social, moral, ethical,
currents—see currents—with energy; currents, life
11:5.5 to act as a gigantic heart whose pulsations direct c.
23:1.9 operating in the circuits of space and the c. of time,
23:3.3 can synchronize with the combined universal c. of
24:1.1 The vast power c. of space and the circuits of spirit
24:1.12 cannot annul the material c. of the power directors.
29:2.15 Such specialized c. of time and space are definite and
29:4.20 facilitate its concentration into the specialized c. or
29:4.29 They can detect c. which are much too feeble to be
34:1.2 the established c. and the ordained circuits of spirit
34:4.12 who operate over the universe c. and are assisted
34:4.13 are sensitive and responsive to these directional c..
41:2.8 trouble insulating against the powerful Norlatiadek c.
43:1.11 factor in the technique for modifying the c. of space
43:8.1 are energized directly by the universal space c.,
44:4.10 technically expert in the utilization of the c. of space
44:5.2 They are conversant with the three basic c. and the
58:2.6 this is the region of winds and air c. which provide
61:3.9 The great ocean c. were in function and affected
61:5.2 ocean c. shifted, and the seasonal winds changed
61:7.11 future land elevations or modification of ocean c..
91:8.9 Even when the air c. are ascending, no bird can soar
91:8.9 by the utilization of the ascending spiritual c. of the 102:02.03 the vicissitudes inherent in the temporal c. of time;
109:5.1 sleep, the Adjuster is able to arrest the mental c.,
110:3.1 the message is lost in the material c. of the energy
117:4.11 motions of time, which flow as c. within the stream
160:3.5 free to attain consciousness of the higher c. of spirit
195:7.19 —humanists—tend to drift with the material c..
currents—with energy or energies
15:7.1 heat by the circulation of certain energy c. near the
29:2.13 Three c. of primary energy of ten segregations each
29:3.10 They work with three basic c. of ten energies each.
29:4.21 movement or detain, condense, and retard energy c..
29:4.29 rehabilitating the weakening c. of specialized energy
30:3.2 or dead suns near at hand to disturb the energy c..
39:5.14 seraphim is made ready to swing into the energy c.
41:3.1 Power Directors initiate the specialized c. of energy
42:4.6 are gravity-responding energy c., power circuits,
42:4.10 Temperature, energy c., distance, and the presence
46:2.4 main energy c. being located at ten-mile intervals.
110:3.1 the message is lost in the material c. of the energy
currents, life
66:4.6 the parental role had been isolated from the life c. of
66:4.12 antidotal complements of the life c. of the system;
66:4.13 These antidotal complements of the Satania life c.
77:2.2 deprived of their connection with the life c. of the
77:2.5 metamorphosis by the action of the system life c.
77:2.7 that the Satania life c. likewise invested their bodies.
curriculum
139:0.4 the same rigid and stereotyped educational c..
curse—noun
63:6.6 our daily food, deliver us from the c. of the ice,
66:7.19 Work with the soil is not a c.; rather is it the
70:10.6 If she was guilty, “the water that causes the c. shall
70:11.3 Such oaths consisted in pronouncing a c. upon
75:8.3 Adam should not be regarded as the cause of a c. on
81:1.4 wherefore the idea that soil toil is a c., whereas it is
82:6.4 Urantia could be freed from the c. of their lowest
97:8.3 the good and the evil, the blessing and the c..
132:5.18 Riches are a moral c. and a spiritual stigma when
135:4.4 fathers, lest I come and smite the earth with a c..”
136:1.4 the Messiah would remove this c. and restore man
153:2.2 I will make this city a c. to all the nations of the
165:4.1 Wealth, in itself, is not a c., but the love of riches
curse—verb
136:2.1 believed that the sin of one individual might c. the
140:3.15 bless those who c. you, and pray for those who
146:2.11 fellows, but especially pray for those who c. you,
cursed
52:7.14 been wholly loyal, tainted with evil, or c. by sin—
53:8.6 unless they desire to be c. with his wicked presence.
54:6.9 to enter upon the Paradise career if sin had not c.
69:9.13 “C. be he who removes his neighbor’s landmark.”
75:1.3 groping about in abject spiritual darkness and c.
76:1.4 it seemed entirely true that the ground had been c..
87:5.14 today the civilized races are c. with the belief in signs
90:5.1 rituals have hampered society and c. civilization,
96:5.7 “hardened Pharaoh’s heart” and “c. their enemies.”
98:6.3 the savior who had brought salvation to a sin-c.
136:1.4 taught that Adam’s sin had c. the human race,
136:2.1 felt themselves to belong to a guilty and sin-c.
139:8.3 His analytical mind had become c. with suspicion.
185:4.3 the fear that c. him as a result of killing John the
193:4.3 of Thomas and Nathaniel, both of whom were c.
curses
70:10.6 After due ceremony, including threatening c.,
86:2.6 Civilized man still kicks and c. inanimate objects
87:6.13 this custom expanded into the pronouncing of c.
96:7.6 Yahweh c. and visits dire judgments on all others.
153:2.1 the c. of transgression shall surely overtake them.
cursing
70:1.3 beating a tree with a stick, meanwhile c. the tree;
87:6.13 Primitive c. was a coercive practice designed to
125:1.1 gentiles with its noisy jargon, loud talking and c.,
150:3.12 their belief in spells, ordeals, bewitching, c., signs,
184:2.6 Peter denied all knowledge of Jesus with much c.
187:2.4 all the while c. and spitting upon their executioners.
curtail
82:2.5 Primitive marriage did not much c. man’s sex
113:5.1 c. or abridge the prerogatives of human choosing.
163:5.2 and began immediately to c. the messenger service
curtailed
3:2.8 their vision is so c. and localized, that it is almost
42:4.3 But their range of action is enormously c. when
66:8.5 Prince to disturb human affairs was enormously c.
80:2.5 engulfment of the Mediterranean basin c. the
99:6.3 becomes institutionalized, its power for good is c.,
121:6.7 fully restored the c. liberties of the Jews throughout
curtailment
5:5.13 Limitations of intellect, c. of education,
21:5.6 universe evolution goes on without interruption or c.
28:7.4 this functional c. of their reflective associates.
52:2.9 the higher types of mortals with proportionate c. of
59:6.10 Thus ends the period of marine-life c. and those
70:11.2 liberty to the individual involves c. of the liberties of
81:5.4 of personal-liberty c. which society exacts from its
123:3.9 disciplinary c. of personal desires in deference to
curtails
70:8.13 but caste also sharply c. individual development and
curtain
1:0.1 a garment and stretches out the heavens as a c..”
1:5.3 who stretches out the heavens as a c. and spreads
117:7.17 The c. of cosmic destiny will draw back to reveal
curtains
122:7.7 Tent c. had been hung, and they counted themselves
curvature
15:1.5 billion years past the swing around the southern c.
103:6.14 with the essential c. of all relation concepts.
191:5.2 the morontia Master suddenly appeared inside the c.
curve
15:1.4 number six occupies most of the southern c.,
curved
11:7.8 a c. space path of lessened resistance to motion
12:1.1 all forms of basic energy ever swing around the c.
cushion
11:8.3 Without the space c., explosive action would jerk
118:8.6 Thus does time itself c. and distribute the
cushioned
152:4.2 Andrew and James put him to rest on the c. seat in
cushiony
58:5.4 float upon this noncrystallized c. sea of molten basalt
custodial
35:9.10 After rehabilitation they are assigned to c. duties and
72:4.2 are committed for life to special c. colonies where
109:2.9 for the purpose of preserving c. data essential to the
113:6.5 The guardian seraphim is the c. trustee of the values
custodian or Trinitized Custodian
7:4.7 The Son is the personal trustee, the divine c., of the
22:5.3 now is attached to the Uversa government as a TC..
30:4.15 The Adjuster is the c. of the spirit transcript of the
36:2.16 c. specialists in the expert manipulation of the basic
36:2.16 there were twenty-four such c. commissioners,
38:9.10 the directing guidance of the acting c. of the planet
45:3.5 4. The c. of the system—Holdant, number 19 of the
47:2.1 cherubim as the c. of the child’s potential identity,
48:2.19 four circuit regulators, one planetary c., one liaison
75:4.4 they had been warned by the archangel c. to refrain
75:7.6 Always had the archangel c. admonished Adam and
109:7.7 Vorondadek observer of Urantia—the Most High c.
112:5.18 The Adjuster is the eternal c. of your ascending
112:5.19 seraphic c. of the potentialities of the slumbering soul
113:3.4 becomes the personal c. of the mind patterns,
113:3.4 shares the transit with you as the c. of creature
custodians—see Custodians
22:7.14 the Architects of the Master Universe, c. of those
26:11.2 the secondary supernaphim are the general c. of
27:5.2 obtain from the living beings who are its final c..
29:4.32 entities are masterly energy conservators and c..
35:4.4 They sometimes act as temporary c. on wayward
35:8.6 function as subordinate assistants, messengers, c.,
35:8.13 C. and Recorders . . . . . . 100,000
35:9.5 as c. of the enforcement of legislative mandates
35:10.4 most of the salvaged Sons of that order serve as c.
36:1.3 Life Carriers, the second, assistants, and the third, c..
36:2.16 by the assistants and c. of the Life Carrier corps.
36:3.2 one hundred assistants, and one thousand c..
36:3.9 two of the senior carriers and twelve c may volunteer
37:9.11 ministers are in reality the actual c. of the planet;
39:5.16 These are the c. of the major affairs of the planet
40:5.9 not have personal guardians, they do have group c..
41:2.8 beyond the domain and control of the physical c..
47:1.5 to collaborate with the morontia c. of such children
47:3.11 the interpreters and translators, the building c.,
48:3.16 These c. of the transition phases of ascendant life
48:3.16 They were created for this work, and pending the
48:3.16 always will they remain Morontia Companions; never
48:6.31 These angelic c. of the facts of time are the ideal
48:6.32 the highest c. of the facts of time and the truths of
53:7.1 The Panoptians not only act as the literal c. of
69:5.15 the misuses of capital by thoughtless and selfish c..
69:6.5 as priests because they were c. of the home fires.
90:2.10 reputations as voices of God and c. of providence.
90:5.4 dancers, guardians of religious relics, temple c.,
93:1.2 Satania is fully in the hands of the Melchizedek c..
93:2.8 with his eleven fellows of the corps of planetary c.,
108:6.5 These faithful c. of the future career unfailingly
110:1.2 They are the careful c. of the sublime values of
112:3.6 the group c. faithfully and efficiently perform the
112:5.15 These beings are not the c. of personality (as the
113:6.9 guardians eventually become c. of the slumbering
175:1.6 the c. of the divine law and the standard-bearers
Custodians
30:2.111 3. Planetary C..
35:8.13 C. and Recorders . . . . . . 100,000
48:2.6 3. Planetary C. 100
48:2.18 3. Planetary C..
048:03.15 7. Area and Building C..
Custodians of Knowledge
25:5.1 the living records of registry in the minds of the c.,
26:3.5 the living libraries of Paradise, the c. of the primary
27:0.6 3.C. of Knowledge.
27:5.0 5. THE CUSTODIANS OF KNOWLEDGE
27:5.1 The superaphic c. are the higher “living epistles”
27:5.1 c. are just such living books, records of perfection
27:5.1 They are in reality living, automatic libraries.
27:5.2 These c. conduct informal courses of instruction
27:5.2 obtain from the living beings who are its final c..
27:5.3 these c. are the final and living summaries of the vast
27:5.5 due to the voluntary and wise efforts of the c..
27:5.5 The c. are the exalted teachers of the central univ.,
28:5.7 the c. belonging to the primary supernaphim.
39:2.16 the recorders of Havona and the c. on Paradise.
Custodians of Records
25:0.5 4. C. of Records on Paradise.
25:5.0 5. THE C. OF RECORDS ON PARADISE
25:5.1 certain of the chief recorders are chosen as C.,
25:6.4 superuniverse c. and forwarders of the sponsored
25:6.5 Like those supernaphim who have become C.,
25:6.5 will respectively remain Celestial Recorders and C.
25:6.6 while on the eternal Isle the C. guard the archives of
30:2.78 4. C. of Records on Paradise.
Custodians, Trinitized
18:4.5 the T. (Trinity-embraced seraphim and midwayers)
22:1.5 4. TC..
22:1.11 The Trinitized Sons of Selection embrace the T. and
22:5.0 5. THE TRINITIZED CUSTODIANS
22:5.1 The T. are Trinitized Sons of Selection.
22:5.2 T. are ascendant seraphim and translated midway
22:5.2 they were embraced by the Trinity and were assigned
22:5.4 are Trinity embraced and commissioned as C. in the
22:5.5 The T. are embraced by the Paradise Trinity in
22:5.5 over ten million of these trusted and high C..
22:5.5 They serve on Uversa and on the major and minor
22:5.5 In their labors they are assisted by a corps of several
22:5.6 T. start out their careers as c., and they continue as
22:5.6 The T. administer group affairs and foster collective
22:5.6 They are the c. of records, plans, and institutions;
22:6.1 Sons of Selection and like their associates, the C.,
30:2.58 4. TC..
custody—see custody, taken into
25:5.3 story of the universe of universes is in the c. of
25:6.4 They never leave the c. of these records to others;
26:10.7 place them in the c. of the complements of rest,
30:4.11 All mortals of survival status, in the c. of personal
39:2.17 Brilliant Evening Stars, who is intrusted with the c.
39:5.10 are in c. of their own special seraphic transporters;
48:2.18 in the c.—as regards morontia affairs—of seventy
48:2.25 with the spirit recorders in the supervision and c. of
66:1.5 so shortly betray his sacred trust of planetary c. and
67:3.5 assumed the c. of the tree of life and permitted only
74:2.6 the delivery of the charge of planetary c. to Adam
77:7.3 Both groups of rebel midwayers are now held in c.
101:3.3 to survive (in Adjuster c.) the dissolution of the self
110:4.4 beyond the dead level of consciousness to the c. of
112:3.5 and there remains, in the c. of the destiny guardian
112:5.15 personality is effectually safeguarded in the c. of
113:1.7 cherubim assigned to the watchcare and c. of one
113:6.10 these morontia realities for safekeeping in the c. of
120:0.6 Michael now assigned to the c. of Immanuel.
120:0.6 Immanuel, in accepting the c. of the universe
123:3.1 Jesus had assumed c. of this priceless manuscript,
134:8.1 and leaving his supplies in the c. of Tiglath, Jesus
152:2.5 food for Jesus and the twelve, which was in the c. of
154:7.3 village of Kheresa, put their boat in the c. of friends,
184:1.9 thought best to send Jesus bound and in the c. of the
184:4.1 Jesus was left in the audience chamber in the c. of
185:4.1 Now that he was in c. of Pilate and the Judeans,
185:5.5 the Son of God, now found himself in the c. of the
186:1.1 Master was placed in the c. of the Roman soldiers
188:3.8 Father’s will, must have been consigned to the c.
189:2.1 but we would have his mortal remains put in our c.
189:2.1 I ask for a mandate giving me the c. of the body of
189:3.2 assigned to the group c. of these surviving mortals,
191:6.3 it shall not be committed to the c. of mere priests.
194:3.6 true religion is delivered from the c. of priests and
custody, taken into
53:9.2 Lucifer was t. by the agents of the Uversa Ancients
173:2.2 could not agree as to when and how he should be t..
177:4.6 be best for the peace of Israel if Jesus should be t.,
177:4.6 orders for Jesus’ arrest that he could be t. quietly,
183:0.3 resistance to the soldiers and would be t. with him.
custom—see custom—with Jesus
38:2.2 in dealing with sex creatures it is our c. to speak of
51:6.3 It is c. which eventually spreads the ideals of Eden to
63:6.3 From time to time it became the c. to designate
66:4.7 the times of the Caligastia one hundred, for this c.
66:6.2 have been wholly liberated from the slavery of c.;
66:7.16 It became the c. to hold one of these commands in
68:4.1 What habit is to the individual, c. is to the group;
68:4.5 Early man was mightily gripped by c.; the savage
68:4.6 C. has been the thread of continuity which has held
68:4.7 The process of c. evolution grows out of the desire
68:6.9 It was long the c. for a maiden to kill her offspring,
69:5.2 it became the c. to keep the military organization in
69:6.5 it was the c. to kindle new flames annually or after
69:6.6 fire worship led to the c. of “passing through fire,”
69:7.4 It then became the c. to employ watchdogs to
69:9.4 the c. to bury a man’s personal belongings with him.
70:1.2 Eskimo descendants live much by that code; c. is
70:1.19 a c. for two armies to stake all on the outcome of a
70:1.21 Very early it became the c. not to fight near religious
70:3.6 hence it was once the c. to kill all strangers, later on,
70:7.8 It became the c. to take boys away from parents
70:7.12 And this ancient c. has continued down to modern
70:10.10 teachings of Dalamatians greatly lessened this c.,
70:10.14 it was the Hebrew c. to “burn her with fire.”
70:11.5 while religion consecrated the c. as moral law,
70:11.6 down a decision, he simply said, “It is the c..”
74:4.6 long it was the c. to devote this day to self-culture.
74:4.6 This was never the law in Eden, but it was the c. as
74:6.5 Eve always wore clothing in conformity with the c.
76:2.2 in accordance with this c., Cain and Abel likewise
77:4.5 became more and more the c. for the Sons of God to
79:8.3 culminating in the c. of so honoring the men of the
80:8.5 c. of the mother cultists to burn their dead in stone
81:3.1 It even became the c. for entire tribes to dedicate
81:3.3 it was the c. to build new dwellings directly on top
82:3.10 was the origin of the c. of giving wedding presents.
82:4.3 to lend his wife to a friend or guest, and this c. still
82:5.4 an effort to keep the royal blood pure, a c. which
82:5.6 the c. to choose partners from outside the tribe.
82:5.7 gave impetus to the c. of stealing women from
82:5.10 marriage mores largely due to this outmarriage c.
83:2.1 The transition stage between this c. and the times of
83:3.3 initiated the c. of giving the pair valuable presents
83:4.3 it was the c. to dispense with all formality, marriage
83:4.5 It was the c. of many Near Eastern peoples to throw
83:4.7 the c. under the Christian mores to stretch carpets
83:5.4 The Jewish c. requiring that a man consort with his
83:5.4 “raising up seed for his brother,” was the c. of more
84:2.5 At first, it was the c. for the man to go to his wife’s
84:4.5 the c. for a priest to have initial intercourse with a
84:4.6 It was the c. to sprinkle the newborn with holy
84:4.8 It was for long the c. to brutally beat a girl after
85:1.5 It presently became the c. to believe that the gods
86:4.6 The c. of naming children after grandparents and
86:5.13 the c. of the eldest son to try to catch the last breath
87:2.3 the c. to provide food and clothes for the ghost’s
87:2.7 It later became the c. for a widow to commit
87:2.7 had they lived in violation of c., their fear of ghost
87:2.10 Modern man is not supposed to fear ghosts, but c.
87:3.3 The c. of adopting children was to make sure that
87:5.7 The c. of depreciating complimentary remarks
87:6.13 Later this c. expanded into the pronouncing of curses
89:3.1 it became the c. to forego many forms of pleasure,
89:4.10 And this c. found justification under the pretense of
89:5.1 It was a social, economic, religious, and military c..
89:6.1 as it was never the c. to eat these death sacrifices.
89:6.2 dispatch him; the ancients really believed in this c..
89:6.3 As was common c., this well-meaning man had made
89:6.4 When the Chinese made ready to cast a bell, c.
89:6.5 c. of entombing living persons in the walls of new
89:6.7 It was the c. of many peoples to dedicate the first
89:7.2 the c. of smearing blood on the house doorposts for
89:7.3 the ritual killing of children, it was the c. to put an
89:7.3 The Romans adhered to this c. in their scheme of
89:8.3 Subsequently it became the c. to bind fingers instead
89:8.4 The c. of sacrifice eventually became associated,
90:5.2 Ritual is the technique of sanctifying c.; ritual creates
91:8.3 Prayer may become an established c.; many pray
93:9.4 It had long been the c. of Abraham’s people to
95:1.2 But the c. of the early Adamite peoples in honoring
97:8.1 The c. of looking upon the record of the
98:6.4 introduced this c. into the majority of the Christian
121:8.5 It was the c. in those days for pupils thus to honor
122:5.9 Mary were married, in accordance with Jewish c.,
122:9.1 in lieu of his sacrifice as was the c. among heathen
123:2.13 It was the c. of the Galilean Jews for the mother to
123:5.12 It was the c. for Joseph to take Jesus out for walks
124:4.7 the Jewish c. of touching the bit of parchment
125:3.1 in one group and women in another as was their c.
126:2.6 it became the c. for the neighbors to drop in during
135:0.2 John was circumcised according to the Jewish c..
136:4.10 it was the c. to have all great prophets and human
137:4.1 a Jewish c. to celebrate weddings on Wednesday,
137:4.15 saying: “It is the c. to set out first the good wine and
138:3.5 it was the c. for all interested persons to linger about
145:2.2 according to c. he took the first text from the law,
147:5.2 It was the c., when they provided a banquet for
151:1.1 which he sat (for it was the c. to sit when teaching)
162:8.2 For years it had been the c. for these three to drop
164:3.5 It was the c. of these blind men constantly to chant
167:4.6 the c. of the Jews at that time to speak of death as a
172:1.2 it was against the c. of the Jews for a woman to sit
173:1.1 this c. of selling all kinds of sacrificial animals in the
179:0.1 It was the c. to begin the preparations for the
179:3.1 it was the Jewish c. for the host to arise from the
185:5.2 c. of the Roman governors to allow the populace
187:0.1 It was the Roman c. to assign four soldiers for
187:1.1 It was the c. to compel the condemned man to carry
187:1.2 According to c. the captain led the procession,
187:1.2 It was the c., after the victim had been nailed to the
187:1.4 Ordinarily, it was the c. to journey to Golgotha by
187:2.2 It was the c. to remove all clothes from those who
187:2.8 assigned to the Master’s crucifixion, as was the c.,
188:0.2 pits of Gehenna, it was the c. thus to dispose of the
custom—with Jesus
123:5.12 It was the c. for Joseph to take Jesus out for walks
127:6.7 It was his c. to engage in this sacramental ritual
128:1.15 with his three friends at Bethany, as was his c. when
133:2.1 As was his c., Jesus intervened in behalf of the
145:2.2 according to c. he took the first text from the law,
146:4.1 it was his c. to speak in these synagogues on the
160:1.11 I am deeply impressed with the c. of Jesus in
162:8.2 For years it had been the c. for these three to drop
166:4.1 ate only two meals a day, it was the c. of Jesus to
177:0.1 it was the c. of Jesus and his apostles to rest from
customarily
23:2.22 the same superuniverse c. exchange ambassadors
50:3.4 staff c. assign their various duties to their mutual
83:5.3 was c. a family affair, one wife for several brothers.
customary
37:2.7 the Brilliant Evening Stars exists other than their c.
66:4.5 It is c. for the corporeal staff of a Planetary Prince to
70:3.9 It was c. for guests to pay their way by telling tales
70:4.10 whom it was c. to invite into the king’s presence
76:2.2 Now, in those days it was c. to make offerings to the
77:4.5 it was c. to allude to this near-by Nodite settlement
83:4.6 For a long time it was c. to set a false wedding day
87:2.8 It was c. to dispatch a large number of subjects to
88:6.1 and it was c. for the practitioner to work unclothed.
89:3.5 It was once c., when under some emotional stress,
89:5.7 it was c. to refrain from eating near relations;
89:5.11 Blood drinking became common, and it was c to mix
89:6.4 it was c. to slay a person as a “foundation sacrifice.”
90:2.6 rain maker, but it was c. to kill him when he failed,
90:2.11 Upon the death of a wealthy man it was c. to divide
90:4.3 Then it became c. for the entire clan to crowd into
122:9.1 It was c. to perform both of these ceremonies at the
123:5.10 It was c. to ask distinguished visitors, stopping over
123:5.11 was c. for the pupils to choose their “birthday text,”
124:4.7 c. to say, “The Lord shall preserve our going out
128:6.11 It was c. for one or two of the smallest of the
147:6.4 It was c. for travelers to help themselves to grain as
147:7.2 Jesus was conducting one of his c. classes of
150:8.8 It was c. to call upon seven persons to read not less
150:8.11 It was c. in the synagogue, after the conclusion of
157:1.1 in the act of refusing to pay the c. half shekel for
173:2.2 interrupting him in the c. manner, asked this question
182:3.11 the Master had fully regained his c. poise;
191:0.11 twins were fairly busy with their c. ministrations.
191:5.1 stubbornness associated with his c. doubtfulness,
customhouse
181:2.13 day at the c. when you first set out to follow me;
customs—see customs collector; customs house
64:2.7 and perpetuated their primitive religious c..
66:6.5 The simple folk of Urantia brought their social c. to
68:4.1 the evolution of the primitive c. of your savage
68:4.1 are the modified and expanded c. of yesterday.
68:4.1 group c. develop into folkways or tribal traditions—
68:4.3 preserved inviolate the mores and c. of society
68:4.6 these c. are not an unmitigated evil; their evolution
68:4.6 history is strewn with the remnants of discarded c.
68:4.6 except for the adoption of better and more fit c..
69:1.4 They include marriage c., war for defense, and home
69:1.5 and they embrace c. in dress and personal adornment
69:9.7 prevailing polygamous c. were gradually displaced
73:4.1 Van well knew of these c. and provided that the
82:2.2 the simple mating c. followed by primitive races.
82:2.4 The sex c. of dress, adornment, religious practices
83:2.3 reticent toward marriage, are all relics of olden c..
83:5.15 Human c. evolve, but very slowly.
85:2.5 perpetuate certain of the ancient c. of tree worship
87:6.15 These reversions to primitive c. were considered sure
89:2.5 Many apparently hygienic c. of the early tribes were
89:6.2 persisted in the religious c. of the Chinese, Hindus,
89:6.3 between ancient and time-honored religious c. and
90:5.2 to the preservation of social and religious c..
92:2.3 of creedal perpetuation of ancient and outworn c..
92:2.5 numerous other of their olden and reprehensible c.
92:3.1 cult practices persist alongside newer economic c.
92:7.13 man’s worshipful c. are confused and discredited by
93:4.14 difficult it is to suddenly uproot long-established c.
94:11.1 it fitted well into the religious c. of the yellow race.
97:9.27 having their own peculiar social and economic c.,
120:3.3 give precedence to the accepted c. of family life as
124:4.8 forms, such as the family prayers and other c..
150:1.3 fell back to the olden c. in subsequent generations.
customs collector
138:2.4 1. Matthew Levi, the c. of Capernaum, who had his
138:3.1 Jesus and the six went to call upon Matthew, the c..
139:7.1 but Matthew was himself a c. in Capernaum,
139:7.6 The useful life of Matthew, the business man and c.
customs house
171:6.1 As Jesus passed by the c., Zaccheus the chief
cut—see cut down; cut off; cut short; see clear-cut
59:4.16 the Susquehanna River has c. a valley exposing these
70:7.10 The tribal marks were c. on the body as a part of the
75:2.1 suggestions of compromise and short-c. adventures.
128:7.11 his quota was c. in half because of his marriage,
131:4.7 To know God is to c. the cords of death.
162:4.4 Maza to c. the willow branches for the adornment
187:2.5 Pilate knew they would be c. to the very quick by
187:2.8 vestment reaching down to near the knees, to be c.
193:2.2 he will dig about your roots and c. away your
cut down
80:3.6 Blue men made stone axes, c. down trees, erected
135:6.7 that brings not forth good fruit is destined to be c.
165:5.3 and tomorrow is c. down and cast into the fire,
166:4.9 C. down this barren tree; why should it encumber
166:4.9 next year, if it bears no fruit, it shall be c. down.’
cut off
23:1.9 they are altogether c. from the sustenance and
40:6.2 an everlasting name, one that shall not be c..”
51:1.4 and rebel, this order of Sons becomes isolated, c.
53:7.3 The circuits to the fallen worlds were also c.,
59:3.9 alternately opened up to the sea and then c. so
59:6.8 that North America was temporarily isolated, c.
62:1.3 except to the north, and that was repeatedly c. by
64:7.1 thousands of years migration to eastern Asia was c..
67:2.3 utterly c. from all outside counsel and advice.
108:4.4 a world is isolated by rebellion, when a planet is c.
cut short
80:2.1 The expansion of the violet race into Europe was c.
80:6.5 This brilliant epoch of culture was c. by warfare
Cuthites
143:4.1 almost equal number of the descendants of the C.,
Cutites
73:7.1 it was occupied variously by the Nodites, C., and
cuts
48:5.7 There are no royal roads, short c., or easy paths to
75:8.5 to circumvent the established plan by short c.,
136:8.5 Jesus was fully aware of the short c. open to one of
180:2.6 And a wise husbandman c. away only the dead
cutting
70:7.10 Much self-torture and painful c. entered into these
87:6.4 1. C. off the head and tying up the body in the grave.
89:4.1 first sacrifices were such acts as c. the flesh,
89:4.1 mutilations, knocking out teeth, and c. off fingers.
89:8.3 the custom to bind fingers instead of c. them off.
89:8.3 Shaving the head and c. hair were forms of religious
187:5.4 together to protect themselves from the c. sand.
cuttlefish
59:2.11 survived as the modern pearly nautilus, octopus, c.,
60:2.8 Sponges were everywhere, and both c. and oysters
65:6.4 The c. employs copper for this function, and the
Cybele
98:4.3 1. The Phrygian cult of C. and her son Attis.
98:5.5 and the ceremonies of the Phrygian cult of C.,
cycle
7:1.11 This appears to be the c. of experiential spirit, but
8:1.1 divine personality c. becomes perfect and complete.
8:1.3 the union of all three, the c. of eternity is established.
10:2.7 With the Spirit the existential c. of Deity
11:6.5 years to complete the entire expansion-contraction c.
13:3.2 philosophers maintain that each Paradise c.,
14:4.9 Decay and death are not a part of the c. of life on
17:2.2 when the c. of reflective creation had run its course,
28:4.8 fleeting glimpses of the technique of the eternity c.,
29:2.14 All energy is circuited in the Paradise c., but the
32:5.4 to the mortal mind, to conceive of eternity as a c.
32:5.4 eternal purpose as an endless circle, a c. of eternity
32:5.4 with, and forming a part of, the c. of eternity, we
37:9.9 the Universe Mother Spirit, has completed its c.,
41:3.8 require from two to seven days to complete a c..
42:2.4 are the centrum of the Paradise c. of cosmic reality.
42:2.16 Here the evolutionary c. seems to turn back upon
42:10.1 This eternal c. of energy, being circuited in the
57:4.1 embraces the second and last c. of sun dispersion,
57:4.3 nebula was fast finishing its tertiary c. of existence,
57:4.4 the completion of the tertiary c. of nebular life and
57:4.5 10,000,000,000 years ago the quartan c. of
57:4.5 which were to inaugurate the second nebular sun c.
57:4.5 The quartan c. of nebular existence was about to
57:5.2 required three and one-half days to complete a c. of
58:1.2 is ripe for the inauguration of the evolutionary c..
105:2.7 initiates the creative c., which is consummated in the
105:5.5 comes into being a new c. of reality—the growth c.—
105:5.5 —the growth c.—a majestic downsweep from the
106:8.12 Father-Infinite—the completion of the c. of reality.
112:5.2 The c. is foreordained, but man’s participation
115:3.12 the dual motions of the c. of reality metamorphosis
117:2.5 participants in the c. of the growth of the Supreme.
117:3.11 completed an appropriate c. of creative activity.
130:7.5 will be viewed as a whole and perfectly related c.;
cycles
11:1.4 Paradise or follow the insurging c. of cosmic force;
11:5.6 expands and contracts through three c. of activity.
11:5.8 This outer zone pulsates in agelong c. of gigantic
11:5.9 with the two-billion-year expansion-contraction c.
11:6.2 in the contraction and expansion c. of the cosmos.
11:6.3 counterbalance the space-expansion-contraction c. of
11:6.4 The c. of space respiration extend in each phase for
12:4.12 in the two-billion-year c. of space respiration
15:5.11 be prepared for new c. of universe function following
28:6.17 But ever will the play c. of time alternate with the
28:6.17 of time alternate with the service c. of progress.
32:5.4 synchronized with the transient material c. of time.
36:5.15 being encircuited in the spirit c. of the Mother Spirit.
41:3.8 to the present eleven and one-half year sunspot c..
41:9.5 equilibrium between expansion and contraction c.,
57:5.2 but its eleven and one-half year sunspot c. betray that
58:2.9 but during the height of sunspot c. this variation of
58:6.8 Through almost endless c. of gains and losses,
60:4.1 sea dominance have occurred in million-year c..
68:1.3 And human society has evolved in agelong c. as a
92:3.5 advances slowly in generation epochs and agelong c..
104:3.13 the circle of infinity throughout the endless c. of
106:7.5 incomprehensible throughout all the c. of eternity.
118:0.12 forthcoming in the fullness of time and c. of eternity.
cyclone
57:1.6 whirl which eventually grew into this vast c. of space
cyclones
15:4.4 the tremendous c. of force which, when once started,
29:5.5 They are the living instigators of the energy c. of
42:2.12 Force Organizers may retire from the energy c. of
58:2.7 sunspots, those solar c. which whirl in opposite
cyclonic
99:4.6 rip tides of the c. transitions of a scientific era,
cymbal
7:3.6 Such words are as “sounding brass and a tinkling c..”
Cymboyton—builder of the temple of religion at Urmia
134:3.2 This man was C., and he numbered among his
134:3.3 C. or one of his three sons always presided at these
134:3.4 C. arranged with Jesus to sojourn with them for two
134:4.10 authority rested in their presiding head—C..
134:6.14 After the death of C., his sons encountered great
134:6.15 C.’ eldest son had appealed to Abner at Philadelphia
Cynic
121:4.4 3. The C..
121:4.4 These wandering C. preachers did much to prepare
132:2.1 answer this sincere C.’ question about good and evil.
Cynical
159:3.4 Be not c. with my fear-ridden children.
Cynicism
121:4.4 C. had formerly been more of a religion than a
121:4.6 With the possible exception of C., they were for the
131:1.0 1. CYNICISM
Cynics
98:0.2 in the purest form must be mentioned the C..
98:3.9 the C., who exhorted the Romans to abandon their
98:3.9 But the people at large rejected the C.;
98:6.2 thus languished until the days of the Skeptics, C.,
121:4.4 the C. traced their philosophy to Diogenes of
121:4.4 the C. made their religio-philosophy democratic.
130:8.1 Claudus became an enthusiastic preacher of the C.
131:1.1 were best preserved in the doctrines of the C..
132:0.4 the worth-while leaders of the C., the Stoics,
132:0.4 selected five of the leading Stoics, eleven of the C.,
132:2.1 Mardus was the acknowledged leader of the C. of
133:0.1 And these small groups of Stoics, C., and mystery
133:2.1 “I perceive you are a priest of the C., and I am
133:3.12 Aquila being one of the C. with whom Jesus had
Cyprus
80:7.10 Euphrates valley and settled upon the island of C.;
130:0.3 From Ephesus they sailed for C., putting in at
130:0.3 spent considerable time visiting and resting on C.
133:7.0 7. SOJOURN AT C.—DISCOURSE ON MIND
133:7.1 the travelers set sail for C., stopping at Rhodes.
133:7.2 a period of real rest and play on this visit to C. as
139:8.13 persecution scattered the believers, went to C.,
Cyrene
130:0.2 From Crete they sailed for Carthage, touching at C..
130:6.6 in northern Africa, stopping for two days at C..
187:1.9 Then he ordered a passerby, one Simon from C.,
187:1.10 This man Simon had come all the way from C.,
Cyrenians
187:1.10 Simon was stopping with other C. just outside the
Cyrus—Persian king
89:7.3 in the traditions of Sargon, Moses, C., and Romulus.