— Mn-Mz —
Mo Ti—Chinese teacher
94:6.11 teachings of M., who proclaimed a brotherhood
94:6.11 He sought to rekindle the ancient quest for new
94:6.11 his teachings failed before the vigorous opposition of
Moab
123:5.12 Jordan valley and beyond lay the rocky hills of M..
Moabites
97:9.14 tribute on the neighboring tribes—the M., Syrians,
moaned
151:6.3 he fled to the tombs, where he m., cried out aloud,
mob
68:1.4 guardians of the peace can restrain an angry m..
150:9.3 all of which only tended to arouse the m. spirit in
150:9.3 as he started to walk forward, the m. parted and
173:1.2 their final overthrow by a m. three years before the
183:3.10 gone on after the m. of soldiers, guards, and
183:3.10 John followed close behind the m., but Peter
183:3.10 the olive orchards and was there ahead of the m.,
183:4.2 hasten on after the m. and effect the rescue of Jesus.
185:5.5 multitude had stood in awe of Jesus, but the m. did
185:5.13 Pilate was terrorized by the insistent clamor of the m
185:6.2 Being afraid to defy the clamor of this misled m.
185:6.7 and harassed by the stubborn attitude of the m..
185:8.1 it was too late now to save Jesus even had the m.
185:8.2 The m. cheered when he ordered the release of
185:8.2 And then the m. cheered and replied, “His blood be
188:1.1 they drove back this angry m. of infuriated Jews.
mobile
19:3.4 the highest m. advisory body in the universes of time
25:2.11 Were it not for these m. and eminently fair
29:3.7 these “vital organs” of power regulation are m. and
29:4.1 These beings are the m. subordinates of the Power
29:4.18 These are the exceedingly versatile and m. assistants
35:2.4 The Melchizedeks function as m and advisory courts
58:5.3 a m. layer of molten lava held under high pressure
72:11.5 When at peace with the world, all m. defense
116:5.11 through the m. presences of the physical controllers.
mobility
80:4.4 Andites the hitherto nonexistent advantage of m.,
mobilization
0:7.10 Supreme Being, is engaged in an ever-ascending m.
0:8.11 provides the technique for power-personality m.,
0:8.11 Divine Ministers are participants in this supreme m.
0:9.3 the act of personality focalization and power m.,
5:3.7 Sincere worship connotes the m. of all the powers of
15:7.6 the Jerusem regime of personality m., unification,
29:2.16 later times of universe organization of energy m..
30:4.13 great advantage in the m. of such enormous groups;
31:10.10 signifies reality m. of potentials, personalities,
31:10.10 Nothing like this m. has taken place since the near
31:10.17 the unexplained and wholly mysterious Paradise m.
31:10.19 natural that we should associate this agelong m.
31:10.19 their subsequent m. on Paradise in the Corps of
32:1.2 until the power directors have effected the m. of the
41:2.5 Life has inherent capacity for the m. of universal
57:2.4 the height of the Andronover energy-m. period was
57:8.8 patterns of mechanical, chemical, and electrical m.
62:6.6 There was an immediate and new order of m. of the
65:3.5 third phase of adjutant spirit m., which automatically
68:3.4 these very influences of social m.—hunger, love,
91:5.7 crave symbolism for the m. of their feeble spiritual
100:3.7 Man’s sole contribution to growth is the m. of the
100:5.4 When the mental m. is absolutely total on any
100:5.5 To the extent that such psychic m. is partial,
114:6.20 insure progress against vital jeopardy through the m.
118:0.10 the m. preludes to new adventures in cosmic growth,
139:12.10 the m. of all the accumulated hate, hurt, malice,
160:2.7 2. Union of souls—the m. of wisdom.
186:3.4 nothing about the m. of all his messenger force on
196:0.10 and the mighty m. of the combined soul powers to
mobilizations
31:9.7 our physicists have detected definite energy m..
mobilize
36:5.12 the other six mental ministers can m. in the mind of
41:1.5 these dark islands are vast dynamos which m. and
41:2.4 This group of living entities can m., transform,
41:2.5 who are endowed with ability to m., transform,
56:9.12 Master Force Organizers go out into space and m.
73:7.3 Adamized were to m. for unselfish bestowal upon
127:3.15 Jesus possessed the ability effectively to m. all his
mobilized
5:1.2 Our Father has m. the resources of divine wisdom in
11:8.7 The physical systems of the superuniverses are m.
13:1.12 the conceptual potential m. in that trinitization,
15:4.4 until the all-pervading forces are m. for the eventual
30:3.10 reserves are m. on Uversa as the reserve-corps
31:1.3 Finaliters are m. in companies, but the finality oath is
31:10.10 when the Trinity similarly m. the then existing
38:5.2 seraphim are m. in the conventional groups and units
47:10.6 and invested by the Spirit of Truth—is not fully m.,
52:3.5 offspring of the Material Son and Daughter are m.
53:7.12 I was among the reserves m. on Edentia by Gabriel
72:11.5 When war is declared, the entire nation is m..
114:7.9 contact mortals of the evolutionary worlds are m.
134:5.8 human loyalties, once m., are hard to change.
mobilizes
55:10.3 The Associate Inspector now m. all Assigned
mobilizing
0:0.6 embraces the uninhabited but m. universes of outer
21:6.3 in the now m. universes of outer space, we believe
31:0.8 While the Corps of the Mortal Finality is m. on
31:9.6 now m. beyond the borders of the present seven
49:6.2 These special resurrections are the occasion for m.
67:8.5 Father’s universal plan for m. the Corps of Finality
116:4.6 the field fulcrums for the m. almighty power of the
mobs
70:7.16 These orders awed and controlled the m.; they acted
mock—verb
171:2.3 therefore will all your neighbors m. you, saying,
171:4.2 And so will they m. the Son of Man, even spit
187:1.7 It was permitted the rabble to jeer, m., and ridicule
mock—adjective
83:2.3 m. capture became a part of the regular wedding
89:8.1 Next came the m. sacrifice of daughters.
110:3.4 the Adjuster does not entail self-torture, m. piety,
184:4.2 During this tragic hour of suffering and m. trials
185:6.2 they had put a reed in his hand as a m. scepter,
mocked
2:3.2 “Be not deceived; God is not m., for whatsoever a
158:4.6 lad had a more violent fit, while the scribes m. the
168:1.8 And in many other ways they m. and made light of
172:5.8 When one of the Pharisees m. Jesus, saying, “Look,
184:4.1 They m. him, spit upon him, and cruelly buffeted
185:6.2 they knelt before him and m. him, saying, “Hail,
186:4.1 These soldiers m. and derided him, but they did
187:2.1 the faces of all those who so thoughtlessly m. him.
187:3.3 the rulers of the Jews m. him, saying, “He saved
187:3.3 they m. him the more, saying: “He trusted in God
mocking
97:1.3 One day he was m. the priest of Baal; the next,
171:2.4 and is given into the hands of m. unbelievers.
187:3.4 the Master’s tolerant regard of their ridicule and m..
mockingly
184:3.18 many of them m. slapped him with the palms of their
mode
3:1.6 divine presence allow for a wide range of both m.
27:7.5 The m. of worship on Paradise is utterly beyond
38:2.1 angels intellectually understand the m. of mortal life,
38:9.4 The m. of origin for this group on Urantia was
41:10.3 largely determined by m. of origin, astronomical
66:6.3 from any radical attempts at modifying man’s m. of
68:2.2 lessen the risk element in the individual’s m. of living
68:5.3 the m. of life now followed by the African Bushmen.
70:1.10 Superior groups would fight to impose their m. of
70:2.20 Man will never accept peace as a normal m. of living
70:10.10 Suicide was a common m. of retaliation.
84:4.11 dare to envision a better or different m. of existence.
90:1.4 The shamans developed a professional m. of dress
100:6.1 a specific function of life; rather is it a m. of living.
101:8.1 when it motivates life and shapes the m. of living.
101:8.1 only when it actually dominates the m. of living.
101:9.5 intellectual belief or with any one particular m. of
103:4.1 the Lord’s Supper retains this m. of communion.
107:1.2 regarding the m. of the bestowal of Adjusters,
108:5.7 but as to the actual m. of accomplishment.
115:7.6 effectively unifying the results of this m. of reality
127:4.2 Never did he employ the negative m. of teaching
135:1.4 With his flowing hair and peculiar m. of dress John
140:8.16 directed his followers to adopt a communal m. of life
142:7.1 instructed us regarding our personal m. of life, but
146:3.1 old philosopher was susceptible to the Master’s m.
147:5.3 to accept the gospel and change their m. of living;
149:4.5 unfair, and unrighteous m. of attack upon him.
160:5.2 religion is always and forever a m. of reacting to
164:4.8 they attempted to ensnare him by a different m. of
187:1.5 Crucifixion was not a Jewish m. of punishment.
187:1.5 were subjected to this dishonorable m. of death.
189:2.8 natural m. of dissolution was greatly accelerated,
194:4.11 not so well conform to the Jewish m. of worship
model
46:5.27 these 619 temples is occupied by a working m. of
46:5.27 This m. is forty miles in diameter and is an actual
100:7.12 appraised him as the m. of sanity and the pattern of
108:1.8 This mind m. is formulated through a combination
110:2.1 they bring with them the m. careers, the ideal lives,
124:1.5 to influence Joseph to permit Jesus to m. in clay
144:3.1 they desired Jesus to give them a m. prayer which
144:3.13 Jesus to teach them a m. prayer for believers.
148:0.1 The encampment was a m. in order and sanitation
modeled
124:1.5 Jesus no more drew or m. the likeness of anything
modeling
123:5.15 competitive efforts in m. various objects and
124:1.3 delighted in drawing landscapes as well as in m.
models
66:7.2 while the residential buildings were m. of neatness
86:5.14 believe that the making of pictures, drawings, m.,
87:2.10 Later races made paper m. and substituted
144:5.18 Jesus utilized these prayer m. as illustrations in
moderate
18:4.4 The Perfections of Days have a m.-sized corps of
41:3.7 tinge indicates m. youth or approaching old age,
42:3.11 the heavier elements under conditions of m. heat
57:4.9 a reddish glow and continues to give forth m. light
94:7.3 the saner and more m. teachings of Gautama came
127:2.5 group of more m. patriots, expecting Jesus to
139:7.1 Matthew was a man of m. wealth, the only one of
moderately
124:3.10 Jesus was a vigorous, m. humorous, and fairly
129:1.4 Zebedee was a m. well-to-do man; his boatbuilding
159:6.1 mission of four weeks in the Decapolis was m.
moderation
48:7.11 9. Action achieves strength; m. eventuates in charm.
95:3.3 They taught gentleness, m., and discretion.
modern age
195:9.5 The m. will refuse to accept a religion which is
modern analogue
70:10.10 Hunger strikes are a m. of this old-time method of
modern appreciation
81:6.25 neither has m. of ethics developed in correspondence
modern Arabs
64:7.11 has persisted as the swarthy nomadic tribes of m..
modern mechanical armaments
134:6.6 If you take every form of m., they will fight with fists
modern art
76:3.8 was the forerunner of m., science, and literature.
modern believers
87:7.3 it is regrettable that so many m. in moral standards
modern birds
61:2.12 The majority of m. were existent, including gulls,
modern Buddhism
94:7.8 M. is no more the teachings of Gautama than is
modern cat
61:3.13 The m. and dog families increased in numbers all
modern cereals
73:5.5 Many m. and vegetables were first cultivated here,
modern child
90:2.4 primitive man has survived as a diversion of the m..
modern China
64:6.16 From the days of Singlangton to the times of m.,
78:1.7 situated to the northwest of m. in regions bordering
modern Christianity
195:9.11 The stream of m. drains many an ancient pagan
195:10.21 The hope of m. is that it should cease to sponsor the
modern church
195:9.10 The m. Christian church is not such a brotherhood
modern civilization
64:6.21 worked out the rudiments of many of the arts of m..
79:0.1 from these regions the potentials of m. spread to
80:1.8 that determined the antecedents of m. European
81:0.0 DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN CIVILIZATION
81:6.25 And m. is at a standstill in spiritual development and
89:5.1 While cannibalism is traditionally horrible to m.,
154:4.6 maintain that m. could not have been built upon
modern concepts
2:7.10 exquisitely integrated m. of cosmic truth, beauty,
modern conflict
70:2.9 the net result of m. is the selective destruction of the
modern couples
82:3.15 When m. marry with the thought of convenient
modern crocodile
60:3.20 as did the m. and true snakes of the modern type.
modern crossbreeding
82:6.3 m. racial crossbreeding is, for the greater part,
modern crustaceans
59:2.10 of patterns and were the predecessors of m.
60:2.9 Crabs, lobsters, and m. types of crustaceans matured
modern cults
94:7.8 far more truth than has survived in the m. bearing his
modern culture
195:10.1 M. must become spiritually baptized with a new
modern cuttlefish
59:2.11 have survived as the m., pearly nautilus, octopus,
modern discovery
74:8.5 The fact of evolution is not a m.; the ancients
modern doctrines
69:9.1 primitive man did not adhere to m. of communism.
modern dog
61:3.13 The m. cat and dog families increased in numbers all
modern dolphins
61:2.11 yielding the m. whales, dolphins, porpoises, seals,
modern etiquette
89:1.6 and so originated ancient and m. table etiquette.
modern factory
84:5.7 it was the m. which largely set women free from the
modern ferns
59:5.22 The m. ferns are truly relics of these bygone ages.
modern flora
61:2.2 the m. land flora, including the majority of plants and
modern forms
61:1.10 But among them all no m. forms existed.
89:4.7 cult that constitute the m. of divine worship.
modern girl
83:2.3 A m. girl’s pretensions to resist “capture,” to be
modern homes
177:2.6 it remains a fact that very few m. are such good
177:2.7 eliminated from many of the better-regulated m..
modern humanists
99:5.1 the contrary teaching of many m. and socialists.
modern idea(s)
84:5.3 The m. of sex equality is beautiful and worthy of an
89:5.1 M. of early cannibalism are entirely wrong;
93:3.6 Even many m. religious ideas about heaven and
modern industry
70:2.9 but these have now become the aims of m..
modern institutions
68:4.1 All m. social institutions arise from the evolution
modern insubordination
84:7.20 of foolish conduct that contributes so much to m..
modern mechanical invention
69:8.9 M. rendered the slave obsolete.
modern Jews
175:2.2 has this un-Christlike hatred and persecution of m.
modern language(s)
78:5.3 Many m. are derived from this early speech of these
178:1.1 discourse may be summarized and restated in m.
modern life
195:6.7 One of the great troubles with m. is that man thinks
modern mammals
61:2.8 30,000,000 years ago the m. types of mammals
modern man—see also modern men
62:3.13 M. and the simians did spring from the same tribe
70:2.9 God of battles, but m. has been told that God is love
87:2.1 M. deems it wise to insure against fire; so the savage
87:2.10 M. is not supposed to fear ghosts, but custom is
87:6.14 M. man is guilty of the same procedure.
87:6.15 entirely free from what m. would term promiscuity.
87:6.17 M. no longer attempts openly to coerce the spirits,
87:7.6 M. must find some adequate symbolism for his new
89:10.1 M. must develop new techniques of achieving the
90:3.1 M. attacks his material problems directly; he
91:8.8 M. is perplexed by the thought of talking things over
92:2.3 When m. wonders at the presentation of so much
92:2.3 he should pause to consider that passing generations
92:7.13 M. is adequately self-conscious of religion, but his
92:7.14 M. is confronted with the task of making more
103:6.12 And m. would indeed build a worthy philosophy
195:6.10 mistake when they try to call m. to spiritual battle
195:8.4 type of mastery over the hearts and minds of m..
195:10.19 Christianity could do so much more in helping m. to
196:3.34 challenge to m. is to achieve better communication
modern mechanical armaments
134:6.6 If you take every form of m., they will fight with fists
modern mechanist
195:7.3 The inconsistency of the m. is: If this were merely a
modern men
86:7.2 M., at least those who think, no longer pay wasteful
87:7.9 m., as a group, adhere to the scientific attitude,
99:5.9 M. have thought out many creeds and created many
195:9.6 M., civilized men dread the thought of falling
195:9.6 M. and women of intelligence evade the religion of
195:10.8 of the expanding and advancing minds of m..
modern methods
69:4.1 barter and the later trade by m. exchange methods.
70:2.9 now served by m. of transport and communication.
88:6.7 But if m. of education should fail, there would be
modern modes
86:7.1 pays premiums against the exigencies of m. of living.
modern mountain(s)
59:5.20 marks the beginning of the m. of North America,
60:4.2 continental drift and building of the m. of Urantia.
61:3.0 3. THE MODERN MOUNTAIN STAGE
modern mountain-building
60:3.3 This period becomes the m. stage of geologic history
modern national life
71:1.3 because of the absence of certain essentials to m.,
modern nautilus
59:2.11 have survived as the m. pearly nautilus, octopus,
modern notion
69:2.4 given task within a certain time limit, is entirely a m..
modern octopus
59:2.11 have survived as the m. pearly nautilus, octopus,
modern palms
60:3.19 birch, oak, walnut, sycamore, maple, and m..
modern people(s)
47:1.6 It is an unfortunate and mistaken notion of m. that
64:7.12 All efforts to identify the Sangik ancestry of m. must
69:5.13 Even m. revel in the lavish distribution of Christmas
69:9.17 peace, and happiness, as they are enjoyed by m.,
80:0.2 The m. white peoples incorporate the surviving
80:2.3 suggests a certain degree of kinship among the m.
82:4.2 among the early tribes than it is among many m..
82:4.4 M. retain mores which allow so-called crimes of
83:7.7 divorce tendencies among m. Occidental peoples,
85:1.3 their sacred stones, and most m. manifest a degree
86:4.8 Even m. seek to arrest the decay of the dead.
88:3.2 into the flag, or national symbol, of the various m..
177:2.6 such a time as the home life of the m. embraces
modern perversions
95:6.8 the noble psalms of Zoroaster to the m. of his gospel
modern phrase
68:1.7 m., “back to nature,” is a delusion of ignorance,
modern phraseology—see phraseology
modern physicians
85:3.3 the serpent is still employed as an emblem by m..
modern pleasure mania
84:8.1 menacing rising tide of self-gratification, the m..
modern porpoises
61:2.11 yielding the m. whales, dolphins, porpoises, seals,
modern practice
82:5.7 evolution of in-marriage into the m. of outmarriage
modern prayers
92:1.1 totems and tribal gods; magic formulas became m..
modern priests
90:5.7 But many m. have ceased to function as directors of
modern problem(s)
84:7.21 M. of child culture are rendered increasingly difficult
195:5.0 5. THE MODERN PROBLEM
modern races
78:4.1 greater percentage of Adamic blood than the m..
80:5.7 the biologic foundation for the m. European races,
81:2.16 Turkestan highlands were the first of the more m. to
86:7.4 M. civilized races are just emerging from ghost fear
89:4.8 more to primitive man than it could ever mean to m..
modern relics
88:2.1 This belief explains the efficacy of many m. relics.
modern religion(s)
2:7.9 The overstressed and isolated morality of m. fails
88:2.2 The relics of m. represent an attempt to rationalize
89:9.4 the sacraments of m. the legitimate successors of
97:8.5 All m. have seriously blundered in the attempt to put
99:2.6 M. finds it difficult to adjust its attitude toward the
102:4.5 but prayer has been wrongly emphasized by m.,
140:4.7 The major error of m. religions is negativism.
modern respect
88:2.7 M. for wisdom and truth is but the recent escape
modern science
81:2.9 fearless search for true causes gave birth to m.:
86:6.4 m. puts an actuary with mathematical reckoning in
88:6.8 Ancient magic was the cocoon of m., indispensable
99:4.8 M., particularly psychology, has weakened only
195:5.14 even as m. pursues the technique of experiment.
195:6.4 M. has left true religion—the teachings of Jesus as
modern sea lions
61:2.11 yielding the m., whales, dolphins, porpoises, seals,
modern seals
61:2.11 yielding the m. whales, dolphins, porpoises, seals,
modern secularism
195:8.2 M. has been fostered by two world-wide influences.
195:8.2 mother of m. was the totalitarian medieval church.
modern secularistic revolt
195:8.8 faith in God in order to enjoy the blessings of the m.:
modern sex jealousy
82:4.4 M. is not innate; it is a product of the evolving
modern simian(s)
62:3.11 retarded twins became the founders of the m. tribes
62:3.13 the m. (excepting certain pre-existent types of apes,
modern snakes
60:2.12 they had separable jaws much like those of m..
modern socialists
99:5.1 the contrary teaching of many m. and humanists.
modern society
68:2.5 M. is enduring the strain of one of its most
69:5.15 fact that capital is the basis of m. industrial society.
69:8.12 M. society is in reverse.
70:3.5 M. is largely held together by the industrial market.
83:7.9 The great inconsistency of m. is to exalt love and
86:7.2 M. is removing the business of insurance from the
modern sponges
65:2.2 early transition forms, while not identical with m.,
modern squid
59:2.11 have survived as the m., pearly nautilus, octopus,
modern state
70:4.1 which eventually became the m. territorial state.
71:0.2 The m. is the institution which survived in the long
modern statesman
95:4.2 sentiments of long ago would do honor to any m..
modern struggles
70:2.9 Olden wars strengthened nations, but m. disrupt
modern survival(s)
70:10.7 Dueling is a m. survival of the trial by ordeal.
90:2.4 M. of this proclivity for casting lots are illustrated,
modern systems
88:2.2 dignity and respectability in the m. religious systems.
modern terms
130:2.10 momentous truth which, stated in m., signify: “Will
modern theologic systems
89:3.1 been handed down to practically all m. of thought.
modern thought
133:5.3 Jesus, in terms of m., said: Scientists may some day
modern times
62:1.3 sprang two great groups, the simian tribes of m.
64:6.7 Many of his descendants have come down to m.
66:5.27 ages of rebellion, never to be rediscovered until m..
69:9.5 Even in m. the improvident depend on the state to
70:1.12 good standing right on down to comparatively m..
70:7.12 this ancient custom has continued down to m. as the
71:3.2 welding and nation building right on down to m..
79:3.8 throughout India and has survived on down to m. in
82:1.8 marriage, from its early beginnings down to m.,
83:1.5 marriage was primarily industrial; even in m. it is
83:7.9 the hasty and unsuccessful marriages of m. are much
84:3.7 right up to m. the female has been a real producer.
85:1.4 in m. superstitious persons make holes in coins.
85:2.1 Even in m. alcohol is known as “spirits.”
91:1.6 But in m. it is not likely that many will spend
94:1.7 compilation, as later revised, has come down to m.
94:10.2 Among no other people of m. can be found the
99:1.5 but in m. these lower social orders are no longer so
101:3.13 overload of complex and partial civilizations of m..
102:7.6 maze of tradition, and materialistic tendencies of m..
114:6.9 commingled and combined into the people of m..
139:0.4 In m. they would certainly be considered uneducated
140:8.2 be adjudged by social or economic conditions of m.
modern tombstone
87:6.7 4. Burying under stones, one origin of the m..
modern trade
70:3.5 money has become the universal language of m..
modern trees
60:4.5 ferns were largely replaced by pine and other m.,
modern type(s)
60:2.9 Crabs, lobsters, and the m. of crustaceans matured.
60:3.20 the modern crocodile and true snakes of the m..
61:2.8 30,000,000 years ago the m. of mammals began to
61:3.14 Reptiles were similar to m.—snakes, crocodiles, and
61:4.4 Many of the horses were still three-toed, but the m.
62:1.1 Neither were they the offspring of the m. of lemur,
62:3.12 pair destined to produce the m. of monkey, baboon,
90:5.3 Ritual finally developed into the m. of social
modern unions
83:7.3 many m. are stabilized by this ancient property factor
modern Urantians
78:4.1 M., even the northern white races, contain less than
modern usage
89:4.10 sacred meal, a communion service according to m..
modern varieties
65:2.12 not only giving rise to the common m. but also
modern vegetables
73:5.5 Many m. and cereals were first cultivated here,
modern war
70:2.21 great men for leadership, but m. no longer does this.
modern weddings
83:4.9 And this culminated directly in m. church weddings.
modern whales
61:2.11 sea, yielding the m., dolphins, porpoises, seals,
modern woman
84:5.10 Will m. respond to this great achievement of social
modern word
140:4.3 The m. word “salary” is derived from salt.
modern world
83:7.4 progress and stands on advanced ground in the m.
modern writing
69:4.6 M. writing originated in the early trade records;
modernized
81:6.33 M. co-ordination and fraternal regulation will be
moderns
81:2.9 comprehension; and many m. continue to do this.
84:7.6 undesired children to die; m. refuse to bear them.
87:2.5 M. may mourn the dead out of respect and because
88:1.5 many m. believe in the charm powers of reptiles.
90:4.5 medicine in, even as m. attempt to rub liniments in
modes
15:5.14 one hundred different m. of sun formation and
15:5.14 indicative of all these m. of stellar evolution, but
25:4.15 the forms and m. of procedure most acceptable to
32:4.7 Adjusters are one of God’s separate but unified m.
36:2.12 here all new m. of life organization are worked out.
36:2.16 Here various m. of life protection and preservation
44:1.10 thousand different m. of sound, color, and energy
44:1.14 music not infrequently employs all seven m. of
44:5.10 regarding the most efficient m. of energy intake and
70:5.3 when establishing new m. of social usage,
86:7.1 against the exigencies of modern m. of living.
123:3.6 This departure from the solemn and reverent m. of
136:4.9 clearly saw that his choice between these two m.
modest
18:7.4 Their abodes are indeed m. in comparison with the
43:4.4 but the actual residence of the Paradise Son is m. in
66:7.1 awe the primitive men of that age, was altogether m.
74:4.1 that Adam and his mate were altogether too m.
74:4.3 Van was told that he was likewise too m., too
96:3.4 They were to receive a m. payment of money and
139:1.10 those self-made, and successful men of m. affairs.
139:3.8 James was m. and undramatic, a daily server,
139:7.8 Levi gave practically the whole of his m. fortune to
163:4.14 warned against leaving a m. home to be entertained
modesty
84:4.8 The so-called m. of women respecting their
87:5.7 it eventually evolved into civilized m., restraint,
131:3.2 the faith that creates m., uprightness, wisdom,
146:6.3 that he always in great m. tried to hide his miracles.
modifiable
42:2.5 it is seemingly m. by the presence of the Primary
modification—see also life-modification
9:3.5 The Conjoint Creator is action—motion, change, m.,
11:8.6 This m. of the force-charge of space is produced by
12:4.6 made possible by some m. of the space presence of
16:8.4 because of the m. of the vehicle of expression
16:8.15 consisting of the planetary m. of the Nebadon type
17:6.3 we understand that it designates an inherent m.
22:7.7 individuals undergoes a unique personality m..
30:4.20 such an advance; only does the form undergo m..
49:2.11 There is a very great m. of animal orders on both the
49:2.19 By m. of creative design, intelligent beings are so
49:2.26 differences are wholly matters of anatomical m.,
55:9.1 on the constellation headquarters, with marked m.
58:3.4 in the subsequent m. of the inheritance factors of
61:2.4 The sea life was undergoing great m.;
61:7.11 regardless of future land elevations or m. of ocean
64:4.9 But there was little m. of climate for fifty thousand
65:4.1 not less than twenty-eight features of life m. which
68:4.6 undertake their wholesale m. by radical revolution.
69:3.4 2. M. consequent upon age and disease.
74:1.2 experimental energy as applied to m. of living forms.
83:3.2 father which would result in a m. of his demands,
84:5.8 domestic slavery and have brought about such a m.
89:8.3 The making of eunuchs was at first a m. of the idea
105:0.3 profound distortion in the process of translation-m.
112:6.4 ascending mortal is endowed with the Nebadon m.
114:0.5 1. The life m. status of Urantia.
157:5.2 he endeavored to effect such a m. of their concept
modifications
24:7.9 on the Havona circuits inaugurated sweeping m. in
24:7.9 m. undoubtedly initiated by the Supreme Being—
36:2.17 for all subsequent evolutionary changes and m..
40:5.16 making such radical m. in the universe plan of will
41:6.1 that appear in the spectra of your sun are due to m.
41:6.3 The sodium atom, under certain m., is also capable
42:0.2 functional and provisional m. or transmutations of
42:1.5 those changes and institute those m. of space-force
48:2.23 to the morontia environment, such as m. in food
49:2.11 Such m. also extend to the animal life, which differs
49:2.18 But these m. of early intelligent creatures are neither
51:4.4 These m. are beneficial to the progress of mankind
58:1.1 institute m. in the basic and standard life designs of
65:1.6 they can effect such m. in the Life Carriers as will
65:2.6 From this fish family there sprang two unique m.,
65:4.1 of record that we achieved numerous beneficial m.
65:4.10 justify the Urantia m. of the standard life designs.
77:2.6 unexpected m. occurring in the life plasm which
80:3.8 These great and relatively sudden climatic m. drove
89:7.0 7. MODIFICATIONS OF HUMAN SACRIFICE
89:8.1 prostitution were in reality m. of human sacrifice.
99:0.3 Conditions alter so rapidly that institutional m. must
105:7.9 5. Certain m. in space potency.
114:7.16 the nature of such m. of world administration,
115:1.3 Absonites and finites are derivatives,m., attenuations
modified—verb
2:4.5 righteousness of eternity m. to meet the highest
4:2.1 God is qualified and provisionally m. by the plans
4:2.2 a changeless Deity and his immutable laws, m. by,
4:2.2 they are m. by the plans established by the Creator
4:2.3 this nature is m., qualified, and perchance marred by
9:3.1 Gravity cannot be m or annulled except by the forces
12:8.10 subject to linear gravity except as it is m. by motion
12:8.11 which becomes truly liberated when m. by spirit.
29:2.14 as they find them m. in the space functions of the
31:2.2 are m. and personalized Adjusters, but no one
39:4.18 Mortal forms are there so m. and human ranges of
40:7.2 implantations and m. by the Adamic-life infusion,
41:6.1 light, in traversing space, is sometimes slightly m. by
42:0.2 circulating energy is m. by the co-ordinate acts
42:2.7 presence going out from nether Paradise is m. in
42:5.14 particles which proceed in direct lines except as m.
42:11.5 it is so m. by intervening space that the final result
44:4.10 The local universe broadcasts must also be m. for
48:2.15 morontia existence progressively m. to correspond
49:2.11 the human type can be so m. that it can live on both
49:4.7 Such tendencies can be m. only by advancing
58:3.2 the vast hydrogen dust clouds, is m. qualitatively
64:6.24 descendants of the blue men as they were first m. by
65:2.4 animal organism, has come on down but little m..
65:6.8 The reactions of chemistry are not m. by education;
66:8.3 All subsequent history has been definitely m. by this
70:10.9 but religion has since greatly m. these early tribal
71:2.17 suffrage will be effectively m., regrouped, and
72:7.6 basic constitutional provisions which cannot be m.
78:5.7 biologically m. the native groups in transit.
81:4.11 blend of the Nodite and Adamic stocks, further m.
81:4.12 In Europe the Mongoloid type has been m. by
86:6.2 The mental and moral life of all mankind was m. for
92:1.4 As civilization advances, fear is m. by reverence,
92:4.6 entire trend of Levantine religious evolution was m.
92:6.18 of Christ based upon the theology of Judaism, m.
94:4.1 ancient rituals of the Vedas as they had been m. by
96:1.5 teachings of Amenemope’s Book of Wisdom m. by
98:0.1 that of Jesus as it was m. and compromised through
98:3.9 embodying Melchizedek’s gospel as it had been m.
101:7.2 both are m. by the tendency to imitate associates.
111:7.5 the progressive plans of an ascending being m. by
112:6.6 as this cosmic mind has been m. and translated by
115:2.2 But we discover that meanings can be m. if not
117:5.6 the growing creations of time and space are m. by
118:10.12 observe that this viewpoint is m. by the following
121:6.1 influenced and somewhat m. by Greek cultural
131:2.1 these records, as preserved and m. by the Jews,
137:4.13 No law of nature was m., abrogated, or transcended.
139:3.5 But the untimely death of James greatly m. the
140:4.8 While inherited urges cannot be fundamentally m.,
140:4.8 be changed; therefore the moral nature can be m.,
168:4.11 the answer to the child’s prayer be delayed, m.,
170:5.4 Master’s concept of the kingdom was notably m. by
187:1.3 be m. to read, “He said, ‘I am the king of the Jews.
195:1.5 to accept this new religion, as then m., as a part of
195:3.6 largely taken over from the Jewish synagogue, m. by
modified—adjective
3:6.6 The Son and the Infinite Spirit suffer in a m. sense.
24:1.1 with those m. circuits which are essential to the
25:6.5 until the day of the new and m. administration of the
29:4.35 never any danger that the special or m. forms of
36:4.1 on each of them a materially m. Melchizedek Son
38:9.3 of beings who are uniformly derived from the m.
39:7.1 survive by some one of the m. orders of ascension.
40:5.12 a different and markedly m. order of will creatures.
40:5.15 When you encounter these m. mortal types on the
40:5.15 the same system language but by a m. technique.
41:1.2 Uversa and relay the down-stepped and m. circuits
41:6.2 consists for the most part of the m. atoms of calcium
41:6.3 it escapes from the solar photosphere, in m. form,
42:6.5 into existence one of the ten m. forms of the electron
43:1.5 the ascending mortals of the secondary m. order of
43:1.5 has resurrection halls, wherein the mortals of the m.
46:5.19 of all activities embraced in the m. management
49:2.20 worlds are peopled with mortals of the m. gravity
49:2.21 worlds peopled with races of m. temperature types.
49:2.24 Life Carriers often establish on such worlds a m.
49:6.14 the primary and secondary m. orders of ascenders.
49:6.15 4. Mortals of the secondary m. orders of ascension.
49:6.18 5. Mortals of the primary m. order of ascension.
49:6.20 This primary m. order of mortal ascension may apply
49:6.21 universe morontia worlds by the primary m. order of
52:7.4 The planet is classed as of the primary m. order of
56:9.1 Supreme, and time-space m. in God the Sevenfold.
57:8.12 the m. remnants of these ancient preocean rocks
58:3.3 which vary from m. circles to extreme ellipses.
59:4.10 of the fish family were two m. arthropod ancestors;
59:5.16 Coal is the water-preserved and pressure-m. remains
60:1.4 The Carrara marble comes from such m. limestone.
64:4.11 the attempt to produce a new and m. type of life
64:7.15 a mongrel race of indigo, blue, and m. green men.
66:4.14 and also upon the one hundred m. Andonites who
67:3.2 Many of the staff’s human assistants (m. and
67:3.5 the staff and their associated m. mortals to partake
67:3.5 fifty-six of these m. Andonite associates of the staff.
67:3.7 of Amadon, the m. human associate of Van.
67:4.2 the original sixty and their forty-four m. Andonite
68:4.1 the conventions of today are the m. and expanded
69:8.10 a new and improved form of m. industrial servitude.
70:3.8 The Hebrews employed a m. form of this adoption
72:9.1 provision for a m. scheme of voting which embraces
73:6.4 and to the one hundred m. Andonites who had
74:8.9 more toward accepting a m. Mesopotamian version.
77:2.7 The forty-four m. Andonites who followed the staff
77:2.8 104 individuals who carried the m. Andonite germ
89:5.2 Since ghost spirits were merely m. men, and since
93:10.6 appear in person on Urantia in some m. manner
95:3.5 with the m. moral standards of Mesopotamian
96:2.5 was a m. version of the old Yahweh ritual of magic
121:3.8 early church so tolerant of this m. form of slavery.
121:6.1 the Western Jewish or m. Hellenistic viewpoint.
192:4.8 changing the religion of Jesus into a new and m.
195:1.5 to accept this new religion, as then m., as a part of
195:9.3 The teachings of Jesus, even though greatly m.,
modifiers
104:3.4 for the operation of differentials, variables, m.,
modifies
4:2.1 he m. the patterns of his action so as to contribute
4:2.4 Continuing evolution m. nature by augmenting the
11:5.5 It directs and m. force-energies but hardly drives
91:8.10 Genuine prayer adds to spiritual growth, m. attitudes
modify
2:1.8 lovingly and willingly downstep and otherwise m.,
2:3.2 futile to make puerile appeals to such a God to m.
4:4.2 And God can thus m. the manifestations of his
17:1.4 Executives do not originate policies, nor do they m.
29:2.16 otherwise to m. the seven power circuits emanating
29:3.6 but they do m., manipulate, and directionize it.
29:3.9 can act as selective switches to directionize, m.,
36:2.15 effort to m. and possibly improve the life designed
48:1.3 the Morontia Power Supervisors are able so to m.
58:0.1 certain life experiments in an effort to m. or improve
59:5.21 Land elevation began to m. the marine climate of the
65:4.1 On this planet we made our sixtieth attempt to m.
65:5.1 our special efforts to m. intelligent life on Urantia
67:0.1 it did markedly m. the course of social evolution
77:1.2 the spiritual economy of the realm and so m. the
77:2.5 Urantia scientists m. the germ plasm of plants
81:6.24 greatly to m. the evolutionary course of civilization.
90:3.1 Primitive man likewise desired to m. and even to
92:3.4 real progress is certain to m. or destroy the cult itself
92:3.5 Only two influences can m. and uplift the dogmas of
107:7.3 lay plans for man’s eternal career, they adapt, m.,
111:6.5 When man wishes to m. physical reality, be it himself
124:4.8 Jesus did much to m. their practice of religious forms
127:4.9 Jesus did much to liberalize and m. the family
144:6.7 As long as John lived, or until they jointly m.
149:3.2 there is little that can be done to m. their attitude.
195:7.19 their oars with intelligence and vigor in order to m.
modifying
29:3.7 these energy-m. units are not stationary as are the
40:10.10 Paradise unless they have undergone certain m.
42:1.4 the electrical units of matter to the extent of m. their
43:1.11 energy-transformation technique for m. the currents
49:2.1 m. these basic patterns to conform to the varying
55:0.2 judicial actions are purely technical, in no way m. the
66:6.3 they refrained from any radical attempts at m. man’s
75:4.6 Even though this project of m. the divine plan had
99:1.1 the dissemination of knowledge are m. civilization;
110:2.3 The Adjusters are dedicated to improving, m.,
114:1.2 m. the present planetary regime of the successive
modulated
181:2.21 the expression of even a good thought must be m. in
Mogul
134:5.9 the establishment of the Ming and M. dynasties.
Mohammed
92:5.6 China, and India it is Buddha; in Islam it is M.;
92:5.14 M. founded a religion which was superior to many of
92:5.14 His was a protest against the social demands of the
92:6.19 The followers of M. stumbled at the advanced
Mohammedan
79:4.8 India, having died out even before the M. invasion.
92:6.15 India is divided among Hindu, Sikh, M., and Jain,
Mohammedanism
5:4.5 M. provides deliverance from the rigorous moral
84:5.6 the peculiar degradation which attaches to her in M.,
94:4.1 Jainism and to the later appearing influences of M.
95:6.7 Judaism and Christianity and, through them, M..
97:10.6 of two other world religions, Christianity and M..
Mohammedans
92:6.1 through missionary work of Christians and M.,
104:1.9 The great monotheists, the Hebrews and M., found it
149:2.4 this has made it increasingly difficult for Jews, M.,
moist
64:4.6 The climate was cool and m., and primitive man
81:2.18 of smearing these pole frameworks with m. clay.
moisten
187:3.5 a javelin, raised it to Jesus so that he could m. his
moistened
81:1.6 observation of sprouting of seeds accidentally m.
181:2.29 Jesus looked straight into his m. eyes as he said:
187:5.3 “I thirst,” and the captain of the guard again m. his
moisture
43:1.2 subterranean, and the m. is in constant circulation.
46:2.2 the daily precipitation of the condensation of m.
46:2.2 the morontia world of living things both require m.
57:8.2 The atmosphere, together with incessant m.
57:8.22 Had there been much m. in the air hovering over
61:5.2 produced an almost constant precipitation of m.
151:1.2 because it had no root whereby to secure m..
mold
48:7.5 mechanically forced into the material memory m..
123:5.15 as they watched Nathan’s deft fingers m. the clay
125:6.13 renewed energy to m. his thoughts into patriotic
140:8.26 refrain from trying to m. the disciples and believers
molds
58:6.1 Even today the transition slime m. persist, and they
58:6.1 they can hardly be classified either as plants or as
mole
130:3.2 on the island which Alexander had joined by a m.
156:4.2 evangelists entered Tyre by way of Alexander’s m.
molecular
41:4.2 liquid, and solid states are matters of atomic-m.
42:3.9 the component units of m. or visible matter.
42:3.10 8. The m. stage of matter—matter as it exists on
molest
137:7.4 Herod decided not to m. Jesus, whose work
141:4.8 alluding to these evil spirits: “They shall no more m.
162:2.2 said the religious authorities were afraid to m. him;
162:9.1 The Sanhedrin made no effort to m. these gatherings
172:4.1 No attempt was made to m. Jesus as the
183:5.3 come over by him, and that no man should m. him
183:5.4 The Jews feared to say aught to John or to m. him
183:5.4 dared not m. him until after the Master’s death.
194:1.3 they feared to m. the apostles because of the large
molestation
142:8.5 teaching in this private manner without further m..
molested
156:6.8 indicating that Jesus would not be m. if he remained
mollusks
59:3.5 stage was occupied by the larger m., or cephalopods.
59:3.11 and the m. continue monarchs of the seas;
65:2.5 followed by the m.—the oyster, octopus, and snail.
molten
41:10.3 The m.-split and collisional worlds are sometimes
57:7.5 inferno, the surface resembling its earlier m. state
58:5.2 the world was so nearly fluid in its m. and highly
58:5.3 supported by, and rested directly upon, a m. sea of
58:5.3 a mobile layer of m. lava held under high pressure
58:5.4 upon this noncrystallized cushiony sea of m. basalt.
89:6.4 bell; the girl chosen was thrown into the m. metal.
142:3.12 2. You shall not make m. gods.
moment—see moment—with any; moment—with very;
moment, not for one; see moment—import
2:2.1 God inhabits the present m. with all his absolute
5:3.4 The m. the element of self-interest intrudes upon
8:1.4 Prior to this hypothetical eternity m. the space-
8:1.4 universe at this (assumed) eternally distant m.,
8:3.5 the m. the ascension project became a Father-Son
10:3.5 must have existed at some eternally distant m.
12:3.8 At the present m. about ninety-five per cent of the
12:7.7 but if the time frame is enlarged beyond the m. to
17:6.5 Spirit remains with the Master Spirit until the m. of
24:2.7 confirmation of your death the m. you cease to
25:1.3 appear in groups of one thousand on the third m.
25:3.7 The m. the Creators bring into existence evolving
25:3.7 that m. a departure is made from the smooth
28:4.8 divergent for the m. to assist the children of time in
28:5.9 the wisdom of the ages and the intellect of the m.
37:3.7 record of each mortal of time from the m. of birth
39:2.12 specified time, you will awake at the designated m..
40:5.9 the m. such will creatures are indwelt by Adjusters,
48:6.2 the conception of the soul, at that m. when the mind
48:6.2 And from that m. on, the mortal soul has potential
48:6.4 The m. you consciousize on the mansion worlds,
48:7.26 24. The destiny of eternity is determined m. by m. by
53:6.3 Manotia said: “But my most exhilarating m. was the
56:1.6 The m. you depart from the unqualified concept of
63:2.5 flared right up into a full blaze the m. the spark fell
68:4.4 the time of awakening in the morning to the m. he
74:5.5 The m. Adam’s associates began to work outside
81:6.37 a load unless they lift together—all at the same m..
81:6.40 adjustments can be made on the spur of the m.,
82:2.3 The m. societal groups began to form, marriage
91:3.3 From the m. of the conceiving of an alter ego to the
95:4.2 that every m. should be lived in the realization of
100:1.4 a tadpole to become a frog is to live loyally each m.
101:6.5 From that m. up to and including the event of his
101:7.5 while at the same m. recognizing their unification in
103:7.7 The m. departure is made from the stage of facts,
105:1.5 infinitely distant, hypothetical, past-eternity m.,
105:1.5 At this hypothetical eternity m. there is no
105:1.5 This is the hypothetical static m. of eternity;
105:2.2 there must be a postulated theoretical m. of “first”
106:7.8 At the inconceivably distant future eternity m. of the
106:7.8 At such a future eternity m. the master universe will
106:9.1 unity of infinity now dominates the present m. of
108:1.9 practically no time intervenes between that m. and
112:0.12 no duplicates; personality is unique during every m.
114:2.6 may be released for Paradise ascension the m.
116:6.3 the m. departure is made from such absolute levels,
118:1.8 concentrates meaning-value into the present m. in
118:1.9 the m. of the present contains all of the past as well
120:1.4 from the m. of your voluntary relinquishment of
120:1.5 From the m. you surrender consciousness, upon
120:3.10 guide and sustain you and be with you from the m.
120:4.3 God did not, at some vital m. in the life of Jesus,
123:3.3 the earthquake had been caused by God, but a m.’
125:6.5 It was a tense m..
125:6.7 After a m.’ thought, Jesus answered his mother,
127:2.7 not joined the movement would all enlist the m.
129:4.2 was a consistently gradual growth from the m. of
133:1.1 The m. Jesus released the little bully, Ganid
133:2.1 friend, may I speak with you in private for a m.?”
133:2.1 after a m. of embarrassing hesitation, stammered out
134:4.8 But the m. you lose sight of the spirit sovereignty of
135:8.5 ceremonies were halted for a m. while he greeted
135:8.6 presently there appeared for a m. an apparition
136:1.6 but never had they for a single m. entertained the
137:2.4 Here, without a m.’ warning—on the roadside near
137:4.2 he could at one m. enact the human role or assume
139:12.12 exert his power and deliver himself at the last m..
143:5.8 the eyes of men up to this m., but a woman whom
143:5.13 life in panoramic review before her mind in a m. of
143:5.13 came up so vividly in Nalda’s mind at the m. when
144:5.62 And lead us m. by m. in the pathway of loving
144:5.78 Give us m. by m. the sustenance of the tree of life;
145:3.10 this motley throng of afflicted mortals, and in a m.
145:3.11 In a m. when his human interests and sympathies
146:5.2 And when Jesus had bowed his head a m. in silent
147:5.8 you saw at Simon’s house today is, at this m.,
150:8.3 After a m.’ pause they again prayed: “With great
151:2.2 After a m. of silence, Peter said: “Master, we have
151:2.5 Following a m. of silence, Thomas spoke up: “Yes,
152:2.8 For a m. Jesus stood in silence. There was a faraway
153:2.10 Jesus paused for a m. to look over the congregation
154:6.4 would cease speaking and come to them the m. he
154:6.7 Jesus turned aside a m. from his conversation with
157:3.5 There was a m. of tense silence.
158:1.9 nothing else came into his mind at just that m..
165:5.5 master who finds them faithful at such a great m..
171:0.5 And without a m. for thought, James and John
172:4.2 For a m. they sat down by the treasury, watching
172:5.7 into prison the m. he presumed to enter the city.
172:5.11 they enjoyed every m. of the whole pageant.
173:1.6 at the same m. the air was rent by the bellowing
173:4.4 he paused for a m. until they drew near him, when
178:2.10 after Judas had reflected for a m., he answered: “Yes
179:1.7 appeared in the doorway, where he hesitated a m.
179:3.1 Judas so far forgot his infamy for a m. as to arise
180:4.4 As the Master paused for a m., Judas Alpheus made
180:6.6 While he paused for a m., the apostles began to talk
181:2.6 paused a m. by the side of the place of Judas
182:2.4 Resentment of Judas’s being a traitor for the m.
182:3.4 And when he had finished praying, he lay for a m.
183:3.6 For a m. no one moved.
183:4.2 Nathaniel, who stood up the m. Simon finished
186:2.11 Roman governor little dreamed that at just that m.
187:1.8 had he been permitted to enjoy one m. of sleep.
189:3.2 present at the m. of their awaking in the halls of
189:4.10 For a m. they were again frightened, but Mary
189:5.1 occurred to him since the crucifixion until this m.
190:0.5 Mary’s devotion, that caused her to forget, for a m.
191:1.4 For a m., Peter was overcome by the realization that
192:1.6 Peter had for a m. been shocked at the sight of the
194:0.3 but at just this m. of spiritual ecstasy and personal
moment—with any
1:4.6 that any child of the universe enjoys at any given m.
2:1.5 present or future; all time is present at any given m..
12:0.2 we know that at any given m. in time it is limited,
65:6.6 At any m. of time, in the blood stream of any human
81:6.41 The great danger to any civilization—at any one m.—
120:0.3 At any m. throughout all past local universe time,
120:1.6 to exercise at any m. you may see fit to requisition
120:2.9 terminate the incarnation at any m. subsequent to
154:6.4 that his address was likely to be terminated any m.
179:1.4 They expected the Master to arrive any m., but
moment—with very
4:1.6 At this very m., as during the remote ages of the
8:0.3 thought-plan—that very m., the Infinite Spirit springs
19:5.7 Spirit indicates that there is with us at this very m.,
24:2.7 is at this very m. personally conscious and aware of
26:5.5 The very m. your superaphic associate deems you
65:3.3 At that very m. we were observing and fostering no
106:9.4 Trinity, within which, at this very universe m.,
moment, not for one or never for one
66:1.5 I never for one m. entertained even in the slightest
141:7.12 Not for one m. was he ever dominated by any purely
159:4.5 “Nathaniel, never permit yourself for one m. to
181:2.9 Not for one m. would I doubt your loyalty, your
185:4.1 the wicked Idumean never for one m. recalled the
187:5.2 Jesus did not for one m. entertain the slightest
196:0.11 his fervent faith never for one m. doubted the
moment—import
30:4.12 The passing of time is of no m. to sleeping mortals;
176:4.7 otherwise it is of no immediate m. to midwayers
momentarily
32:5.3 an isolated event of time flashing m. across the
45:1.2 the Morontia Power Supervisors enable you m. to
102:6.1 these casualties of man-made deities may m. befog
143:3.4 They were m. shocked when Jesus even neglected to
187:1.9 the crossbeam, his physical strength m. gave way,
momentary
118:1.5 become less and less dependent on the m. present.
174:4.7 failure of the Pharisees; but such rivalry was only m.;
momentous
17:2.2 This m. transaction, occurring in the dawn of time,
26:9.2 It is therefore a m. occasion on the pilot world of
28:6.6 And the books which are opened on such a m.
33:3.5 Never before this m. occasion did the Universe Spirit
34:1.3 that can be told regarding these m. transactions.
53:5.1 Following this m. conference, Michael announced
62:5.8 the river one bright day and held a m. conference.
67:8.2 At the time of these m. transactions I was stationed
74:4.5 It was a m. day, and just before noon, about the
87:4.5 this was one of the most m. discoveries of truth in
93:9.9 scribes destroyed every record of these m. times
120:0.9 And this was the setting of the m. occasion when
122:3.2 Upon arriving at this m. conclusion, Mary
122:5.3 as he grew up and swung into the m. strides of his
122:5.9 little realizing that this m. event of a universe was
124:2.1 Joseph listened attentively to the m. words of his
124:5.3 M. decisions, coupled with far-reaching plans, were
125:6.11 Jesus concluded this m. statement by saying: “While
126:3.11 Each of these m. problems this young Galilean
130:1.6 the real meaning of these m. statements.
130:2.10 same day that we first heard that m. truth which,
134:8.9 universe announcement of this m. achievement
136:4.4 The results of this m. season of meditation
136:8.3 Throughout all this m. dialog of Jesus’
136:9.6 Son of Man, in isolation and achieving these m.
137:2.4 for immediate decision the most m. question of
140:5.4 The Master introduced this m. discourse by calling
140:5.6 This m. sermon started out on the note of happiness.
140:8.1 the summary of this m. afternoon as it was given
145:3.4 the only beings to hear that m. closing statement of
153:0.1 that Jesus was seriously occupied with some m.
154:4.1 the m. question: “What shall we do with Jesus?”
157:3.4 he made ready to hold one of the most m. sessions
157:6.3 this m. hour of Peter’s confession at Caesarea-
175:4.15 celestial beings hovered over this m. scene on earth,
moments or few moments
4:2.7 imperfections merely the inevitable stop-m. in the
24:7.6 But in just three m. (a little less than three days of
28:7.3 there to guide the feet of anxious pilgrims in m. of
39:5.11 During m. just prior to physical death a reflective
48:6.34 many of your leisure m. will be spent with them.
57:5.5 As Angona closely approached the sun, at m. of
63:2.6 This was one of the most joyous m. in their short
110:7.9 rarely hear the Adjuster’s direct voice except in m.
118:0.10 punctuated by those personality-satisfying m. of
118:1.2 become fixed with regard to the succession of m.;
118:1.2 that the succession of m. will witness no change in
118:1.2 A million or a billion m. makes no difference.
133:3.10 And for a fm. so was Martha, but presently she rose
136:2.3 And in a fm. this divine entity returned from
137:4.16 and engaged in serious thought for a few brief m..
139:4.10 during the last m. of the Master’s mortal existence.
139:12.12 Judas experienced m. of regret and shame,
145:3.8 This was one of those m. in the earth career of
160:4.12 recollections of the great m. of a superb friendship.
163:6.3 one of those rare m. of emotional ecstasy which
168:1.1 After Jesus had spent a fm. in comforting Martha
179:2.1 For a fm. after the Master had gone to his place,
179:3.3 After a fm. of this great embarrassment, Peter said,
179:5.7 After they had engaged in meditation for a fm., Jesus
180:1.1 After a fm. of informal conversation, Jesus stood
181:2.15 There will come those supreme m. wherein my
182:1.1 A fm. after arriving at camp, Jesus said to them: “My
182:2.12 those last m. in the garden and just before Judas and
182:3.2 Jesus remained in a prayerful attitude for a fm.,
182:3.9 It was just one of those awful human m. when
184:1.4 After a fm. spent in silently surveying the Master,
184:4.6 These are the m. of the Master’s greatest victories
185:2.8 had waited a fm. for them to present their charges
189:4.7 Mary tarried in the doorway of the tomb for a fm.
momentum
12:7.11 inertia of the whole or is carried forward by the m.
29:4.19 transmitters provides the initial m. for the seraphic
55:3.1 are progressing under the m. of one language, one
56:4.1 to Paradise by the rebound m. of the Adjusters, who
60:3.11 the sluggish m. of the hinter continental mass
60:4.2 the continental masses and the thwarted m. of their
79:4.7 priests were never able to withstand the pagan m.
81:6.26 The moral and spiritual m. of a race or a nation
81:6.44 under the force of the accumulated m. of all the ages
101:0.2 by the ethical and moral m. of human society.
112:3.2 merely indicates the persistence of the material m. of
monarch
41:4.4 red glow, the senile glimmer of a dying m. of light.
70:12.2 concentrated in the person of the absolute m..
94:9.1 in self-protection by the low-caste m. Asoka, who,
97:2.1 in the face of the opposition of an idolatrous m.;
188:4.8 primitive notions about God as an offended m.,
188:4.11 Even if God were the stern and legal m of a universe
monarchial
52:3.10 government begins to take the place of the m. form
70:6.0 6. MONARCHIAL GOVERNMENT
72:1.4 The unified state progressed under strong m. rule
74:5.7 institute representative government in place of m.,
79:4.5 systems of the Aryans to despotic and m. forms of
monarchs
57:4.9 this mother of two generations of the m. of light.
59:3.11 and the mollusks continue m. of the seas;
60:1.10 reptilian dinosaurs soon became the m. of this age.
60:3.20 the dinosaurs continued as m. of the land, the lead
72:1.4 The unconditional m. were succeeded by many
monarchy
72:1.5 The transition from m. to a representative form of
monasteries
94:10.2 Tibetan’s m. are extensive and their cathedrals
137:7.8 lived as a brotherhood in m., refrained from marriage
monastery
121:8.6 destroyed in the burning of a Syrian m. in A.D. 416.
monasticized
195:4.1 religion became more and more m., asceticized,
Monday or Monday morning
124:6.1 made ready to depart from Nazareth early Mm.,
135:8.6 baptize Jesus in the Jordan at noon on M., January
137:3.4 Jesus arrived in Capernaum M. night, but he did not
141:9.1 On M., the last day of March, Jesus and the apostles
143:3.8 On a Mm., about the middle of the month, Jesus
147:7.1 on M., May 3, when Jesus and the twelve came to
152:2.4 M. afternoon the multitude had increased to more
155:2.1 On Mm., May 23, Jesus directed Peter to go over to
156:3.2 the coast by way of Sarepta, arriving at Tyre on M.,
157:2.1 On M., August 8, while Jesus and the twelve were
158:1.1 Early on the morning of M., August 15, Jesus and
160:1.1 Early Mm., Rodan began a series of ten addresses to
161:1.5 By M. night Thomas gave up.
169:0.1 Late on M. evening, March 6, Jesus and the ten
171:1.1 On the forenoon of M., March 13, Jesus and his
173:0.0 MONDAY IN JERUSALEM
173:0.1 Early on this Mm., by prearrangement, Jesus and the
173:1.5 Jesus, on this Mm., attempted to teach the gospel of
173:5.6 their way up the western slope of Olivet on this M.
174:2.1 On M. evening there had been held a council
174:5.5 M. evening they had held a conference at the home
191:3.1 M., was spent wholly with the morontia creatures
191:3.2 About midnight of this M. the Master’s morontia
191:3.3 the fourth stage on M., the 17th; to the fifth stage on
192:0.4 Early this Mm. when the apostles departed for
monetary
70:10.12 a long time before actual fines, m. compensation,
money—see also money-changers
69:5.7 royalty or was granted frankly for the payment of m..
70:3.5 but m. has become the universal language of trade.
70:7.9 prostitution began when these men’s clubs paid m.
70:10.12 The practice of paying “blood m.” also came into
70:10.12 the first to abolish the practice of paying blood m..
72:7.7 of Defense is empowered to assess the states for m.,
83:3.2 was her purchase always just a cold-blooded m.
83:3.3 presents which about equaled the purchase m..
89:7.4 this way a maiden could earn her redemption m..
89:7.5 The m. earned by the temple prostitutes was held
94:8.19 Gautama forbade their receiving m. and thereby
96:3.4 They were to receive a modest payment of m. and
97:5.5 teach for hire and the prophets who divine for m..”
121:3.2 The upper classes with m. and official power,
123:3.7 they spent much m. on extra education and travel,
126:2.7 to run fairly smoothly as there was quite a sum of m.
126:5.7 the dispute about the amount of m. due Joseph
126:5.7 hoped for the receipt of a considerable sum of m.
126:5.11 they could collect the considerable sum of m. due
127:2.8 needed something more than mere m. could buy—
127:2.8 his leaving the family no matter how much m. was
127:2.8 never-forgotten statement that “m. cannot love.”
127:5.3 made kindly reply to the effect that no amount of m.
128:4.1 proposed to devote an extraordinary sum of m. to
128:5.4 But he likewise refused the m., saying: “The house
129:1.6 All this year Jesus sent m. each month to James.
129:2.1 Jesus asked for a small sum of m. to defray his
129:2.1 with Zebedee Jesus had drawn only small sums of m.
129:2.1 Joseph would come to Capernaum for the m.;
129:2.1 get the m. from Jesus, and take it up to Nazareth.
129:2.3 to act in his stead in the matter of sending some m.
129:2.3 and when your m. has been expended, if I do not
129:2.4 his father, Zebedee, regarding the m. due Jesus,
129:2.4 he directed John to buy this house with Jesus’ m.
129:2.10 And you have been told how John applied this m.
131:0.1 his father’s m. making a collection of the teachings
132:4.8 when only those who possess m. and influence
132:5.19 be so selfish as to employ m.-power to gain unfair
132:6.2 Ganid sought m. from his father to provide food
134:1.2 Jesus had received sufficient m. to meet his living
134:6.11 With global regulation of m. and trade will come the
138:7.4 Jesus now asked them how much m. they had
138:8.6 thereby earning enough m. to support themselves in
139:7.2 fellow apostles referred to him as the “m.-getter.”
139:7.8 a quiet and personal way and raised most of the m.
139:7.8 that Jesus might regard his m. as being tainted; so
139:7.9 wish that Jesus might know that much of the m.
139:9.3 the twins carried m. to the families for Nathaniel,
139:12.5 M. could never have been the motive for his betrayal
140:4.3 Salt was even used for m..
140:9.3 Jesus advised them to take neither m. nor extra
147:2.1 was the first time Judas had carried a surplus of m.
149:1.9 she continued to offer more and more m., as if
149:6.12 teach for hire, and the prophets divine for m..
151:4.4 all he had that he might have the m. to buy the field.”
153:3.3 which permits undutiful children to say that the m.
157:1.2 Peter, his brother, nor Jesus had brought any m..
157:1.2 they could not well go to Bethsaida to obtain m..
157:1.2 the collector and that he had promised him the m.,
157:6.1 they should act as collectors of m. to be forwarded
157:6.1 Matthew expected to have m. from the sale of his
164:1.3 And on the morrow he took out some m. and,
165:4.5 Many of you who are here and without m. are fed
171:1.4 subsequently turning the m. over to Judas Iscariot.
171:2.3 to count up the cost to see whether you had m.
171:8.6 should have at least given my m. to the banker
171:8.7 ‘Take the m. from this slothful servant and give it to
172:1.5 “Why was this ointment not sold and the m.
172:1.6 this ointment should have been sold and the m.
172:1.8 Mary had saved the m. wherewith to buy this cruse
172:2.3 the greater part of this m. in the hands of Simon,
173:1.3 dynasty the Jews coined their own silver m.,
173:1.3 providing the Jewish people with proper m. to
173:1.3 temple bankers profit from the exchange of all m.
173:1.4 twenty sorts of m. which the visiting pilgrims
173:1.6 At the m. table of a near-by exchanger a violent
174:2.2 Show me the tribute m., and I will answer you.”
176:3.4 dug a hole in the earth where he hid his lord’s m..
176:3.4 received the five talents came forward with the m.
176:3.4 you ought, therefore, to have at least put my m.
177:4.4 it must be plain that it was not for m. that Judas
178:2.10 When Judas gave David a certain sum of m. for
178:2.10 to provide me with a little m. in advance of my needs
178:2.10 would be best for me to turn over all the m. to you.
178:2.11 all the apostolic cash funds and receipts for all m. on
185:1.5 that he dared to take m. from the temple treasury
185:4.1 for a just decision regarding the m. due his father,
186:1.3 Judas automatically dropped the m. bag in his deep
186:1.4 have offered me as a reward for my service, m.—
186:1.4 I repent that I have done this; here is your m..
188:0.3 Joseph went before Pilate with a large sum of m.,
188:0.3 But Pilate would not take m. for this.
189:2.5 They paid each of these twenty men a sum of m.
192:2.11 No more, Philip, shall you busy yourself with m.
money-changers
125:1.1 noises which betrayed the presence of the m. and
173:1.3 This regulation necessitated that m. be licensed to
173:1.3 accredited m. erected their booths in the principal
173:1.3 After this ten-day period these m. moved on to
173:1.4 These temple m. not only conducted a regular
173:1.5 In the midst of this noisy aggregation of m.,
173:1.7 bazaars and began to overturn the tables of the m..
173:2.3 These traders and m. all operated by direct license
175:0.2 The m. and the merchandisers had not dared again to
184:1.3 what Jesus had so recently done in driving the m.
185:5.5 the eyes of the populace when he was driving the m.
money-getter
139:7.2 apostles commonly referred to Matthew as the “m..”
money-power
132:5.19 so selfish as to employ m. to gain unfair advantage
moneylender
127:2.5 presently, a wealthy Jew, Isaac, a m. to the gentiles
147:5.4 said Jesus: “A certain wealthy m. had two debtors.
moneylenders
69:5.8 The m. made themselves kings by creating an army
Mongolia
85:4.1 Even now in M. there flourishes an influential river
130:2.2 At their inn there also lodged a merchant from M.,
130:2.2 When he returned to M., he began to teach these
Mongolian
79:1.8 both the blond-Andite and the brunet-M. types in the
Mongoloid
81:4.12 2. The M.—the primary Sangik type, including the
81:4.12 In Europe the M. type has been modified by Sangik
81:4.14 In China there is a blending of Caucasoid and M.
Mongols
79:1.9 the M. under Genghis Khan began the conquest of
mongrel
64:1.7 increasing numbers of their m. descendants
64:2.2 the times when large numbers of inferior m. groups
64:7.15 later by a m. race of indigo, blue, and modified green
74:7.24 But it was a difficult task to lead these mixed and m.
mongrels
82:6.3 prejudice against “half-castes,” “hybrids,” “m.”
monies
153:3.3 the children use all such m. for their own comfort.
monistic
105:2.3 These differentiations of the theoretical m. I AM are
107:5.1 On a m. level antecedent to energy and spirit
Monitor or Mystery Monitor—see also Adjuster
1:2.3 the spirit M. sent from Paradise to live in the mind of
5:1.9 attainable by any being who has been indwelt by a M
5:2.3 our attempted communion with the indwelling M.,
5:5.13 The indwelling of the M. constitutes the inception
6:4.6 but not within you and a part of you like the M..
37:5.1 are never permanently joined in union with a M.
49:5.31 relation of the personality status to the indwelling M.
91:3.5 contact of the material with the spiritual, with the M.
93:2.7 who indwelt his superhuman personality as the m. of
103:1.6 this M. presents a value, exudes a flavor of divinity,
103:2.10 The impulse of the spirit M. is realized in human
103:4.1 with the altruistic urge of the indwelling spirit M..
107:2.4 Adjuster, though no more divine than a virgin M.,
108:5.6 not the mission of the M. to smooth your ruffled
108:5.7 is going on in the cosmic association of a divine M.
109:1.2 that every time a M.-indwelt mortal fails of survival,
109:1.3 Adjuster does not in any manner endow this M. with
109:2.2 Such a M. is either an advanced or a supreme Adj..
109:4.5 We do not know whether this M. has had similar
109:5.4 urges initiated by the divine presence of the M..
109:6.2 As related to fusion candidates, if a M. is deserted
109:6.2 if this M. should subsequently be personalized,
109:6.4 that very M. who guided him step by step when
109:6.4 wisely did this valiant M. direct the human nature,
109:6.7 In certain instances the M. holds these possessions
110:2.2 ever be spiritualized by a divine M. against his will;
110:3.5 may connote lack of active co-operation with the M.
110:5.1 and as you are able to perceive the M.’ leading.
110:6.22 insuring the M.’ self-activity and increased range of
110:7.4 An absolute oneness with the divine M.,
110:7.5 meanings and values which the divine M. carries
111:1.1 Mind is the human soil from which the spirit M.
111:2.10 a fragment of the very God of all creation—the M..
111:7.5 long-distance view of a far-seeing M. counteracted
112:3.2 order the immediate release of the indwelling M..
112:4.1 and the M. is registered out by the same number that
112:4.13 receives recognition of the chief Personalized M.
112:5.12 human evolution, something additional to the M.,
112:5.18 your M. is the absolute assurance that you yourself
112:7.11 the destiny of the M. is identical with that of the
113:6.6 re-present you to the faithful M. of your earth days.
113:7.1 of the identity and presence of the divine M. who
117:6.18 though the M. is from the Father and like the
123:2.1 Jesus was no more aware of the coming of the M.
127:2.12 own decisions and only the aid of his indwelling M.,
127:2.12 just such a M. as all mortals on all postbestowal-Son
134:9.3 but his faithful M. admonished him that his hour had
136:5.3 of this exalted and experienced Personalized M..
196:3.34 man is to achieve better communication with the M.
Monitors or Mystery Monitors—see also Adjusters
1:3.1 created “in his image”—indwelt by M. dispatched
2:1.7 And third, there are the impersonal M., Adjusters,
3:1.11 indwelt by Father fragments, such as the M., but his
3:4.4 no limit to the extent or number of such spirit M.
5:1.5 to accept the uniform spiritual leading of these M..
5:2.5 leadings and other supermaterial activities, of the M..
15:9.6 3. The secret circuits of the M., in some manner
16:3.2 associate and supernal adviser of the chief of M.,
20:4.3 and dispatch of M. to the inhabited realms.
28:5.22 decipher the content of the mindedness of the M..
32:3.4 represented by the prepersonal presence of the M.
32:3.8 And in the case of those who entertain the M.,
32:4.11 the M. of time, who so patiently indwell the mortal
34:5.6 thinking centers of the individual’s mind as do M..
40:4.1 At death, such deserted M. return to Divinington,
40:5.3 the indwelling Thought Adjusters, the divine M..
40:5.4 their relation to these divine gifts, the indwelling M..
40:5.13 often in liaison with masterful and experienced M..
40:8.3 Divinington for confirmation by the Personalized M.
40:9.2 directly to Divinington, the headquarters of all M.,
47:2.4 who will subsequently receive the M. after attaining
47:10.6 and tabernacled in the flesh—indwelt by the M.
50:1.1 lives in man by the prepersonal presence of the M.
52:3.2 candidates for the reception, in due time, of the M.
52:4.7 even yet the bestowal of divine M. is not always
52:4.7 necessary for the will creatures to choose the M..
107:0.1 children of time, for he indwells them as the M..
107:0.7 M. are sometimes designated Thought Changers.
107:0.7 age of discretion, about forty years, the MM. are
107:1.1 I can only explain how we regard these M. and their
107:2.1 become either liberated, fused, or Personalized M..
107:2.2 Mystery M. are eternally uniform in divine nature.
107:2.2 They are uniform in experiential nature as they first
107:2.4 3. Supreme Adjusters, those M. that have served in
107:2.5 break in our efforts to follow the careers of the M..
107:2.6 5. Liberated Adjusters, those M. that have been
107:3.1 and return of the M. from service in all of the seven
107:3.1 with the present and future ministry of the M..
107:4.4 of supposed association with the presence of M. in
107:5.2 all forms of M. above the first or virgin groups.
107:5.2 we know that they must be minded in some manner
107:5.2 else they could never be personalized.
107:6.1 have never been able satisfactorily to classify M.;
107:6.1 that can be said of them is that they are truly Godlike
107:6.5 That the M. are thus associated with the material
107:6.5 they flash throughout the entire grand universe over
107:6.5 that they even penetrate the outer space levels;
107:6.5 they certainly could follow the gravity presence of
107:7.7 beings that would not delight to be hosts to the M.,
108:1.7 is our belief that M. freely volunteer for assignment.
108:1.8 in the Divinington schools of the Personalized M.
108:2.10 in readiness to receive Adjusters, and yet the M. do
108:3.1 universes being served by identical types of M..
108:3.6 magnificent group of celestial ministers, the M.,
108:4.1 The M. eloquently bespeak the fact that, though
108:4.1 these M. that live and work so valiantly within
108:4.2 M. are continually assisting in the establishment of
108:4.5 by the Gravity Messengers and certain types of M..
108:4.5 I am persuaded that the Personalized M. and other
108:5.5 The M. are not thought helpers; they are thought
108:5.5 They labor with the material mind for the purpose of
108:5.5 Their mission chiefly concerns the future life, not this
108:5.5 They are called heavenly helpers, not earthly helpers.
108:5.5 They are not interested in making the mortal career
108:5.5 rather are they concerned in making your life rugged
108:6.2 these M. truly become the “kingdom within you.”
108:6.3 The M. are undoubtedly the bestowal of the
108:6.7 The M. are the prisoners of undying hope, the founts
108:6.7 And how they do enjoy communicating with their
108:6.7 How they rejoice when they can dispense with
109:3.1 The character of the detailed work of M. varies in
109:3.1 as to whether or not they are liaison or fusion
109:3.3 Here the M. can never attain fusion personality
109:3.3 but they do afford great help to their subjects during
109:3.7 they had capacity for Adjuster reception, but the M.
109:4.4 the M. are one of the real potentials of advancing
110:1.2 These M. are efficient ministers to the higher
110:1.2 they are wise and experienced manipulators of the
110:1.2 They are the watchful workers who pilot the God-
110:2.1 but under no circumstances do these divine M.
110:4.5 becomes exceedingly difficult for the M. to guide
111:7.4 difficult for the M. to work efficiently during life
112:4.5 1. Be mustered into the ranks of vanished M. for
112:4.10 Divinington schools devoted to the training of M.
116:3.4 The M. are to human beings what the Paradise
monk
94:12.5 has been rekindled in the hearts of the m. priests of
monkey
61:3.12 central Asia the true types of both the primitive m.
62:3.12 pair destined to produce the modern types of m.,
monkeylike
61:1.9 opossums, and several tribes of m. animals.
62:2.1 They were hairy and agile and chattered in m.
62:2.5 few of the older noncarnivorous m. tribes survived
62:3.13 types of lemurs, gibbons, and other m. creatures)
monkeys
61:4.4 the South American type of primitive m. evolved.
88:1.5 Apes and m., because of resemblance to man,
monks
94:10.2 Tibetan’s hierarchy embraces m., nuns, abbots, and
Monmatia
57:5.0 5. ORIGIN OF MONMATIA—THE URANTIA
57:5.3 stage of local space set for the unique origin of M.,
57:6.9 on the registry of Nebadon and given its name, M..
monogamic
83:6.4 pursuing the m. goal of the ideal pair marriage,
monogamous
51:5.5 The violet race is a m. people, and every man or
64:6.3 Red men were always m.; their mixed descendants
83:6.3 the Greeks and the Romans favored m. marriage.
84:2.2 home life of the polygamous and m. father-families
84:7.8 the m. practices of Andon and his descendants
monogamy
69:9.7 polygamous customs gradually displaced by m..
69:9.7 M. is the slave-free ideal of the matchless
83:5.12 Concubinage was the steppingstone to m., the first
83:6.0 6. TRUE MONOGAMY—PAIR MARRIAGE
83:6.1 M. is monopoly; it is good for those who attain
83:6.1 it tends to work a biologic hardship on those who
83:6.1 individual, m. is decidedly best for the children.
83:6.2 The earliest m. was due to force of circumstances,
83:6.2 M. is cultural and societal, artificial and unnatural,
83:6.2 It was natural to the purer Nodites and Adamites
83:6.3 Ancestor worship has always fostered m., as has
83:6.3 world had attained the level of theoretical m..
83:6.3 But this passive m. did not mean that mankind had
83:6.4 Truly, m. is ideal for those who are in, but it must
83:6.4 it must inevitably work great hardship on those who
83:6.6 M. always has been, now is, and forever will be the
83:6.7 M. is the yardstick which measures the advance of
83:6.7 M. is not necessarily biologic or natural, but it is
83:6.7 it is indispensable to the maintenance and further
83:6.7 It contributes to a delicacy of sentiment, a refinement
84:5.9 directly benefited from every advance toward m..
monolithic
46:5.25 The Galantia headquarters is a m. cast crystal,
monologue
91:0.1 Prayer evolved from previous nonreligious m. and
91:3.1 the child early learns to convert his m. conversations
196:3.22 religious worship is not a futile m. of self-deception.
monologues
91:0.2 At first, these luck petitions were m.—just a kind of
monologuous
91:1.4 Prayer is only m. in the most primitive type of mind.
monopolistic
83:6.4 marriage, which is, after all, something of a m. sex
monopolize
194:3.14 No longer can man presume to m. the ministry of
monopolized
123:5.12 raised its snowy peak in majestic splendor and m.
monopoly
83:6.1 Monogamy is m.; it is good for those who attain this
83:8.8 mutual m. of all personality and individuality.
97:10.1 not for special indulgence and m. of divine favor,
monospiritism
87:4.4 The early m. of ghost fear was gradually evolving
87:4.5 early ghosts of the m. of most primitive religions
monota
3:2.5 Creature mind, being neither Paradise m. nor spirit,
42:2.19 7. M.. Energy is close of kin to divinity when it is
42:2.19 We incline to the belief that m. is the living, nonspirit
42:2.20 differentiate the nature of Paradise spirit and m.;
42:10.1 cosmic reality from the absoluteness of Paradise m.
42:10.1 are concealed in space potency, revealed in m.,
104:4.22 of all energy reality, from space potency to m..
116:6.7 Paradise, m. and spirit are as one—indistinguishable
monotheism
5:4.2 the concept of Deity; polytheism is m. in the making.
5:4.9 is a transition between polytheism and sublime m..
79:3.3 The thread of m. running through the religious
92:5.11 Moses taught m..
92:5.11 The m. of Moses was adulterated by his successors
92:6.1 But some groups have long held to the idea of m.,
92:6.17 the philosophic transition from polytheism to m.;
94:1.3 Aryans represented a degeneration of earlier m.
94:1.3 devolution of the original m. and trinitarianism of
94:1.4 developments paving the way for an evolved m..
94:2.3 fastened on what may have been an emerging m.,
95:2.2 The idea of m. wavered back and forth in Egypt
95:5.4 to swing a whole nation from polytheism to m.
95:5.5 subsequent troubles with the establishment of m.
95:5.6 Very wisely Ikhnaton sought to establish m. under
95:5.11 Never did the concept of m. die out of the hearts
96:0.1 These ideas of m. matured all over the world not
96:1.2 progress from polytheism through henotheism to m.
96:6.2 They came near losing all concept of m.;
97:3.5 in the triumph of Yahweh and the drive toward m..
97:3.6 Baals were many, Yahweh was one—m. won over
97:6.2 the Hebrews share in that renaissance of m.
97:9.26 the captivity shocked the remnant of Israel into m..
98:1.3 the Greeks would have eventually achieved a true m.
98:2.2 and a new awakening to the recognition of m..
104:1.9 It is always difficult for an emerging m. to tolerate
104:1.10 Having been nurtured in Hebraic m., they found it
104:2.1 M. arose as a philosophic protest against the
104:2.2 qualities from the Deity concept of pure m., thus
121:2.6 the secret of the survival of their m. and the promise
131:0.1 in this record that all these teachings portraying m.
131:9.1 the world’s great religions acknowledged the m. of
monotheisms
95:7.4 Despite the fact that the great Levantine m. failed to
monotheistic
79:1.9 handicapped the growth of the m. concept in Asia.
92:6.19 the later Christian teachings that made Islam m..
93:3.8 Melchizedek prepare the way and set the m. stage
94:3.4 of their theoretic m. goal of Brahman-Narayana.
94:5.3 Singlangton the Chinese people became virtually m.;
95:5.2 in Egypt, thus maintaining the philosophic m.
95:5.3 then would Egypt have become the great m. nation
95:5.10 Though the m. ideal suffered with the passing of
95:5.11 the priests could not fully overcome the m. wave.
95:6.1 practically ended the m. teachings of the Salem cult.
95:7.4 less demanding in its social requirements, was m..
96:4.8 of Yahweh to assume the m. role of the God of all
97:9.21 This reign of terror was ended by a m. revolt led
97:10.4 line of faithful teachers who passed the m. torch of
98:2.4 divine and the superfinite, they were frankly m.;
98:3.2 In the great m. renaissance of Melchizedek’s gospel
104:1.7 the idea of a threefold manifestation of a m. God.
104:1.8 their m. zeal for the one God, Yahweh, so eclipsed
104:1.8 reconcile the trinitarian concept with the m. belief
104:1.9 of those religions which have a firm m. tradition
104:3.4 While reason demands a m. unity of cosmic reality,
131:4.1 Much of this m. doctrine, together with other and
131:8.1 and containing most of the m. truth was Taoism,
monotheists
96:1.14 The m. keep their subordinate gods as spirits, fates,
104:1.9 The great m., the Hebrews and Mohammedans,
monothetic
56:1.6 the original m. Creator personality, the First Source
105:2.3 I AM—the prepotential, preactual, prepersonal, m.
monotonous
94:2.3 This belief in the weary and m. round of repeated
138:9.1 This somewhat m. period of alternate fishing and
143:1.6 the service of the kingdom is to be one of m. ease.
144:4.5 daily routine of life, from the m. grind of existence.
monotony
14:5.8 M. is indicative of immaturity of the creative
14:5.9 M. is not a part of the Havona career.
14:5.10 Love of adventure, curiosity, and dread of m.—
28:6.18 will never encounter m. of inaction or stagnation
44:1.12 to elevate musical taste from the barbarous m. of
44:1.13 a transition from the musical m. of primitive man to
48:4.18 to the m. of sustained and serious self-contemplation
48:6.37 Variety is restful; m. is what wears and exhausts.
68:2.1 earnest striving, not the deadly m. of stagnation.
81:6.36 the dangers of ultraspecialization: m., narrowness,
84:8.5 all pastimes which prevent the boredom of m. are
143:3.7 There is always danger that m. of human contact will
monsters
94:4.7 heroes, demons, ghosts, evil spirits, sprites, m.,
monstrous
60:2.2 These m. reptiles are buried throughout the Rocky
Montana
60:2.5 of the so-called Morrison beds of Colorado, M.,
month—see January, February, etc.
57:6.3 the day and m. will be analogous—in length about
66:7.17 time measurement of these days was the lunar m.,
72:4.3 Everyone takes one m.’ vacation each year.
72:6.4 1. One day’s earnings each m. are requisitioned by
77:2.11 The confusion of the twenty-eight-day m., or season
77:2.12 The reckoning of time by the twenty-eight-day m.
83:5.13 they were put in isolation one week out of each m.
84:4.8 family and social quarantine one full week each m.
84:4.9 females, at least when young, one week each m. for
122:7.1 (the m. Joseph and Mary were married), Caesar
123:1.7 In July of this year, one m. before Jesus was four
123:2.3 a little more than one m. before his fifth birthday
123:6.1 excused from attendance one week out of each m..
124:1.2 favored pupil, having one week each m. at liberty,
124:1.9 January was the coldest m., the temperature
124:2.1 It was the fifth of July, the first Sabbath of the m.,
126:5.1 the produce of their garden, but each passing m.
127:3.7 Each m. Jesus made his payments on the shop and,
128:7.11 faithfully sending his share of funds home each m..
128:7.13 I will continue to send you something each m.
129:1.6 All this year Jesus sent money each m. to James.
129:2.1 drawn only small sums of money, which each m.
129:2.1 One m. Joseph would come down to Capernaum for
129:2.1 the next m. Jude would come over to Capernaum,
129:2.3 sending money to the family at Nazareth each m.
129:2.11 practice of John to take presents each m. to Mary
137:4.1 sent abroad for the wedding one m. previously.
141:4.9 from m. to m., the apostles paid more attention to
142:1.1 Throughout this m. Jesus or one of the apostles
143:3.8 On a Monday morning, about the middle of the m.,
144:6.2 the second week of this m., Abner had assembled
148:0.2 to spend one week out of each m. with their families
152:6.2 In less than one m.’ time the enthusiastic and open
159:0.2 In the course of this m. these twelve groups
162:1.7 Several times during this m. the Sanhedrin made
171:0.7 sons of Zebedee little realized that in less than one m
173:1.3 Accordingly, from the 15th to the 25th of the m.
193:6.4 became so acute by the middle of the following m.
194:2.9 In less than a m. after the bestowal of the Spirit of
194:4.12 within one m. from the death of Stephen the church
monthly
84:4.8 custom to brutally beat a girl after each m. period
123:6.2 to secure his company for these m. visits throughout
months
53:2.2 plans to Satan, but it required several m. to corrupt
63:2.5 They tried for two m. to utilize the flint spark for
72:1.2 high mountains, on which heavy rains fall eight m. in
72:4.3 The precollege schools are conducted for nine m.
72:5.9 hours each working day and, like students, nine m.
72:5.9 The climate favors travel about eight m. in the year,
74:2.4 Van and Amadon, while for m. and m. pilgrims
77:2.11 to the confusion of m. and years as time periods.
77:5.5 In a little more than three m. they were married.
87:2.5 Weeks and even m of each year were literally wasted
89:6.3 beautiful maiden, after two m. to mourn her fate,
103:2.1 A child has been in existence about nine m. before
108:2.1 present generation it is running five years, ten m.,
122:2.2 three m. after the marriage of Joseph and Mary,
122:2.5 For five m. Elizabeth withheld her secret from her
123:0.1 Joseph was employed as a carpenter for many m.
123:1.2 Jesus was about three years and two m. old at the
123:1.7 did not return to Nazareth for more than two m.;
123:4.6 she tried to keep Jesus close to her side for some m..
123:5.3 In the summer m. the hours for school were greatly
124:1.9 During July and August, the hottest m.,
124:1.10 Even during the warmest summer m. a cool sea
124:1.11 he spent several m. in a smith’s shop when older,
124:2.7 had a fishing experience of two m. with his uncle
125:4.3 “thirteen years lacking a trifle more than four m..”
128:2.3 Jesus worked six m. with metals and acquired skill
128:2.5 Living much of the time in Sepphoris for six m.
128:2.6 after six m.’ sojourn at Sepphoris Jesus was not
128:4.1 The last four m. of this year Jesus spent in
128:5.3 iron hand of Rome crush the rebellion in three m.,
128:5.6 was the most uneventful six m. of his whole career.
129:2.6 For almost two m. Jesus spent the greater part of his
130:0.4 It was while working four m. at Damascus that he
132:0.4 the manifold experiences of his six m.’ sojourn in
132:0.4 spent much of his spare time for almost six m. in
132:4.3 Jesus always regarded this six m. as one of the
132:4.4 not thus function for six m. in the world’s metropolis
133:3.3 During the eighteen m. Paul preached in Corinth,
133:3.11 During these two m. in Corinth they held intimate
133:4.13 their two m.’ stay in this thriving commercial center
134:7.3 At Antioch the Son of Man lived for over two m.,
134:8.9 until the day of his baptism, m. afterward, but it all
134:9.6 And Jesus worked several m., until January of the
135:0.1 For five m. Elizabeth kept secret Gabriel’s visitation;
135:2.1 After an illness of several m. Zacharias died in July,
135:6.4 Only fifteen m. intervened between the time John
135:6.5 John preached four m. at Bethany ford before
135:11.2 After he had been in prison several m., a group of
137:7.0 7. FOUR MONTHS OF TRAINING
137:7.1 For four long m.—March, April, May, and June—
137:7.1 did not lose faith in him, but during these m. of
137:7.2 Throughout these four m. these seven believers,
137:7.14 the apostles looked back upon these four m. as the
138:6.5 planned to work quietly, at least for several m.,
138:7.1 missionary campaign of five m.’ personal work.
138:7.7 for two weeks was followed for more than five m.,
138:8.6 had wonderful times throughout these five or six m.
138:9.0 9. FIVE MONTHS OF TESTING
138:9.1 association with Jesus during these m. of testing
138:9.1 These five m. of work with Jesus led these
138:9.2 Not only were these m. of quiet work a great test
139:7.3 Matthew made great progress as the m. went by.
139:7.8 During the earlier m., when Matthew knew his
144:6.6 that meetings would be held every three m. at places
144:6.13 Two m. and a half from this time John was executed,
144:7.1 Throughout the m. of November and December,
144:7.3 For these two m. the group worked most of the
145:5.6 Have we not been among these people all these m.
146:0.1 continued for about two m., ending with the return
148:0.1 Throughout this five m.’ period of the dry season
148:0.4 In five m. several thousand came and went at this
148:1.3 evangelists trained during this five m. by the
148:2.1 organized and conducted for four m. what should
149:0.1 continued for almost three m., ending on December
149:0.3 companions traveled during these three m.,
149:1.2 In the course of this three m.’ tour more than one
150:7.2 For m. the people of Nazareth had discussed Jesus
152:5.3 All these m. have I taught you the truths of the
153:0.2 Not in m. had they seen the Master so preoccupied
157:3.4 Jesus had spent long m. in training these apostles as
162:1.6 One or two m. before this Jesus would certainly have
162:4.1 and coming, as it did, in the cool of the autumn m.,
163:7.1 their last mission, the three m.’ tour of all Perea,
163:7.2 Throughout this three m.’ period at least ten of the
165:0.1 This Perean mission continued for almost three m.
166:0.2 This entire mission of three m. in Perea was carried
186:4.5 heard him speak, both in the temple and many m.
Montreal
59:4.16 Mount Royal, at M., is the eroded neck of one of
monument
42:0.1 is the one thing which stands as an everlasting m.
54:2.3 to the slowly erecting m. to experiential wisdom
77:3.2 There were many who wished to have this m erected
175:1.20 Over yonder have you built a m. to the martyred
monumental
46:5.31 provide the host of m. memorials which abound in
54:2.3 a m. threat to consummate the theft of personal
77:3.2 was to be a m. memorial to their passing greatness.
monuments
59:4.15 Hudson River are one of the largest geologic m. of
88:2.4 memory of the illustrious dead; they were really m..
mood
4:2.3 and therefore must nature ever be of a changing m.,
139:6.4 in the proper m., Nathaniel was the best storyteller
140:0.3 were silent; even Peter was in a reflective m..
moods
113:5.3 regardless of your passing whims or changing m..
123:5.14 studied nature in her various m. in accordance with
133:7.4 interesting things about nature and her various m..
139:8.5 but Thomas was handicapped by his many m.;
144:8.3 man of changeable m. and clothed in soft raiment?
moody
139:3.3 James was in no sense m., he could be quiet and
moon—see moon, full
49:2.14 should inhabit a planet devoid of air, like your m.,
52:7.12 and it shall come to pass that from one new m. to
57:6.2 is illustrated by the planet Mercury and by the m.,
57:6.3 When the tidal frictions of the m. and the earth
57:6.3 always turn the same hemisphere toward the m.,
57:6.3 no longer driving the m. farther from the earth but
57:6.3 when the m. approaches to within about eleven
57:6.3 action of the latter will cause the m. to disrupt,
57:6.3 this tidal-gravity explosion will shatter the m. into
57:7.2 years age the earth began decidedly to gain on the m.
57:7.4 earth was two thirds its present size, while the m.
57:7.4 Earth’s rapid gain over the m. in size enabled it to
63:2.5 Before they had been away from home one m.,
64:4.13 As long as the m. shone a little, they managed to
64:4.13 in the dark of the m. they grew panicky and began
64:4.13 in an effort to induce the m. again to shine.
64:4.13 but the m. they conjectured only returned because
74:4.1 There, under the rays of the mellow m., hundreds
74:8.2 narrative, the sudden appearance of the sun and m.,
74:8.2 matter which had long obscured both sun and m..
85:3.4 by a wolf that devoured a portion of the sun or m..
85:5.1 elements to the deification of the sun, m., and stars.
85:5.2 M. worship preceded sun worship.
85:5.2 Veneration of the m. was at its height during the
131:7.2 the sun and the m. and all the stars obey my will.
134:3.6 Every new m. these groups were changed by the
moon-struck
88:1.9 as fetishes; lunatics were believed to be m..
moon, full
46:1.7 the light is about that of your f. on a clear night.
63:2.3 to undertake this night journey, even with a f.,
74:3.1 through the Garden under the shining of the f.,
83:4.5 weddings celebrated at the full m. were thought to
176:0.2 there, under the mellow light of the f., Jesus sat
moonlight
133:3.7 As they stood there in the m., Jesus went on to say:
176:1.5 The apostles sat in silence in the m for a considerable
182:1.2 there in the midst of them glorified in the mellow m.,
moonlit
75:4.2 Son and Daughter communed in the m. Garden,
183:3.2 the olive press where the Master was sitting in m.
moons
49:0.4 these m. are often in size very near that of Urantia,
49:0.4 so that they are almost ideal for habitation.
57:6.5 One of the m. of Jupiter is now approaching
57:6.6 systems much as observed today except for their m.,
57:6.7 the cores of most of the m. were intact, though some
57:6.7 satellites united to make the present-day larger m..
Moqui
88:1.5 to the snake dance of the M. tribe of red men
moraines
61:7.1 telltale drifts—the ground, lateral, and terminal m..
61:7.1 These drifts, particularly the ground m., extend from
moral—noun
101:9.4 to the extent that it enriches the concept of the m..
177:2.5 early concepts of everything intellectual, social, m.
moral—adjective
2:6.1 in religion God must also be m.; he must be good.
2:6.2 revealed religion becomes truly and spiritually m..
71:8.13 are authoritative; the world court is advisory—m..
82:1.8 and usages—physical, intellectual, m., and social.
89:8.5 until man himself became relatively dependable, m.,
91:8.2 True prayer is both m. and religious; magic is neither
95:3.5 Egypt was intellectual and m. but not overly
103:5.2 human being that tells him this teaching is m.—right.
109:3.2 few will elect to ascend the m. heights beyond
177:2.5 early concepts of everything intellectual, social, m.
195:7.14 Machines are never intellectual, m., or spiritual.
moral achievement
136:10.1 And his face shone with the glory of m. and
moral activity
133:6.5 divine spirit arrives simultaneously with the first m.
moral acts
16:7.10 M. are those human performances which are
moral adjustments
81:6.40 Only spiritual and m. can be made on the spur of
moral affairs
66:8.6 The free will of man is supreme in m.;
moral affinity
1:6.5 Some degree of m. and spiritual harmony is essential
moral assistance
34:7.4 confusion and robbed all generations of the m. which
moral associations
85:0.1 aside from m. and apart from all spiritual influences.
moral atmosphere
94:5.8 The m. of the times of Lao-tse and Confucius grew
moral attitudes
97:3.5 the bitter antagonisms of social, economic, and m.
moral authority
51:6.3 And again, pause to consider how the m. of even
moral awakening
79:8.15 the great ethical, m., and semireligious awakening
103:2.3 And when such early m. are nurtured, there occurs
moral background
121:3.4 and provided the m. of the early Christian church,
moral bank
195:6.1 scientists have started an unthinking run on the m. of
moral bankruptcy
54:5.14 permitting evil to run the full course of its own m.
moral barrenness
135:3.4 Rome and the dissoluteness and m. of the empire,
moral being(s)
0:3.19 7. The potential personality of an evolutionary m.
0:3.19 other m. is centered in the personality of the Father.
1:4.3 There sojourns within each m. of this planet a
2:2.6 evolving career of every m. of the entire universe.
3:6.3 Man as a m. is inexplicable unless the reality of the
5:6.9 causation, and the personalities of all such m.,
5:6.9 They are ever drawn towards his Paradise presence
16:7.4 but a m. possesses an insight which enables him
16:7.4 a m. in choosing virtue is nonetheless intelligent.
16:7.4 He knows what he is doing, why he is doing it,
16:7.4 He knows where he is going, and how he will get
16:7.8 man ascends to the level of a m. because he is
50:5.8 the mortals of such an era are truly becoming m..
50:5.8 Wise m. are capable of establishing brotherhood on
50:5.8 Ethical and m. can learn how to live in accordance
52:6.5 Only m. will ever seek for that spiritual insight which
101:1.1 the consciousness of a m. of evolutionary origin;
103:2.8 When a m. chooses to be unselfish when confronted
130:2.8 and truth choosing that makes mortal man a m.,
180:5.6 In the lives of such m. the golden rule becomes
moral capacity
103:2.9 before a child has developed sufficiently to acquire m
moral captives
138:3.6 socially downtrodden and spiritual liberty to the m.
moral certainty
102:6.6 probability which faith can transform into a m.,
196:3.5 m., in the wisdom of philosophy; spiritual certainty,
moral character
28:5.19 unerringly reflect the actual m. of any individual
83:6.7 It contributes to a refinement of m., a delicacy of
117:5.13 Cosmically m. and divinely spiritual character
121:4.1 to sprout and bring forth an abundant harvest of m.
140:4.7 is changeless; that which changes—grows—is the m..
140:5.6 faith and the love of these beatitudes strengthen m.
194:3.1 of the Father’s spirit nature and the Son’s m..
moral choice
39:4.14 The highest m. is the choice of the highest value,
47:2.4 Monitors after attaining the requisite age of m..
108:2.1 The first m. of the human child is automatically
108:2.2 between the emerging values of good and evil—m..
133:6.5 M. and spiritual attainment, the ability to know
196:3.12 1. Self-judgment—m. choice.
196:3.20 Every time man makes a reflective m.,he experiences
moral choosing(s)
16:7.8 Likewise would m. be futile without that cosmic
103:2.7 M. is usually accompanied by more or less moral
110:6.5 Circle by circle your m., and spiritual development
113:4.3 traverse the rugged hills of m. and spiritual progress.
132:2.10 The possibility of evil is necessary to m., but not the
196:3.20 M. constitutes religion as the motive of inner
moral claims
140:8.6 Love your enemies—remember the m. of human
moral clash
195:0.3 it quickly precipitated the social-m. of the ages.
moral code
88:2.5 commandment to the ancient Dalamatian m.,
moral commandments
94:8.9 The m. of Gautama’s preachment were five in
moral concepts
34:6.6 truth is dead, the highest m. without effect, unless
95:3.0 3. EVOLUTION OF MORAL CONCEPTS
95:3.2 High m. can be derived from man’s own experience.
97:8.6 inextricably bound up with the m. of the Christian
97:10.5 concepts of Deity, was clear-cut, vivid, and m..
101:9.3 realities which constitute his highest ethical and m.,
177:2.5 early concepts of everything intellectual, social, m.
moral conduct
5:5.4 M. is always an antecedent of evolved religion and
16:8.17 2. The reasoned recognition of the obligation of m..
170:2.18 yields the good fruits of improved ethical and m..
170:3.7 M., true righteousness, becomes, then, the natural
moral conflict(s)
103:2.4 superhuman help in the task of resolving such m..
103:2.7 choosing is usually accompanied by more or less m..
moral conscience
52:6.5 Only a m. can condemn the evils of national envy
moral consciousness—see also moral self-consciousness
101:1.5 true religion originate in the domain of man’s m.,
101:2.13 is an insight into reality, the faith-child of the m.,
101:3.1 and survival: the ethical conscience and the m..
101:3.4 Genuine spiritual faith (true m.) is revealed in that it:
101:9.5 M. is just a name applied to the human recognition
101:9.9 Faith becomes the connection between m. and the
102:0.3 when the m. of man realizes that human values may
132:3.5 sincere self-criticism, and uncompromising m..
133:6.6 or losing of a soul has to do with whether the m.,
133:6.6 the spiritualization of the self-realization of the m.,
moral content
92:2.6 merely the sum total of the m. and ethical content of
moral convictions
195:6.12 M. based on spiritual enlightenment and rooted in
moral courage
149:2.9 that it lacked the m. to follow this noble example
154:1.1 one hundred disciples who had the m. to brave the
185:1.2 this lack of m. of the procurator was chiefly due to
moral court
71:8.13 are authoritative; the world court is advisory—m..
moral coward(s)
101:7.2 M. never achieve high planes of philosophic thinking
159:4.10 Scripture, but they are m., intellectually dishonest.
185:1.1 he was a fairly good administrator, he was a m..
185:7.3 This m. and judicial weakling now labored under the
moral creature(s)
16:9.14 a universe reality to all m. because the Father has
36:3.8 not allowed to dominate or arbitrarily influence m.
36:5.12 The spirit of wisdom—the inherent tendency of all m.
43:8.11 and spiritually two m. do not merely double their
54:3.1 The m. will creatures of the evolutionary worlds
67:3.7 in most of the vital decisions of all evolutionary m..
moral crosscurrents
99:4.6 amid the economic upheavals, the m., and rip tides
moral culture
52:5.3 the world-wide pursuit of m. and spiritual truth.
95:3.1 there evolved in Egypt more of m. as a purely human
95:5.8 The family life of Egypt did much to augment m.
195:2.5 Christianity became the m. of Rome but hardly its
moral curse
132:5.18 Riches are a m. and a spiritual stigma when they are
moral darkness
195:4.3 to survive this period of m. and spiritual stagnation
195:10.5 but mankind languishes and stumbles in m. because
moral debt
28:6.5 The Memory of Mercy discloses the m. of the
moral decision(s)
16:8.8 1. M. decision, highest wisdom.
36:3.8 with will, with the power of m. and spiritual choice
108:2.1 subjects make their first m. personality decision.
108:2.4 the mortal intellect prior to the appearance of m..
108:2.4 when such a m. has been made, this spirit helper
111:1.4 that you make those m. which enable you to achieve
111:2.9 evolution of a moral nature capable of making m.,
123:2.1 the age of his first personal and wholehearted m.;
130:2.9 Those who make wholehearted m. and unqualified
137:8.7 my disciples shall enter the kingdom by their m.
151:3.8 Parables favor the making of impartial m..
196:0.10 a vindication of m., an enrichment of thought,
moral decline
195:3.8 came to Rome too late to prevent the m. decline
moral delinquency
140:8.21 of his day; seldom did Jesus make reference to m..
moral depravity
98:2.11 ever plunged into such depths of m., intellectual
moral despair
98:2.2 the cure soul hunger, for spiritual disquiet, and m..
moral determination
100:6.4 associated with m. and spiritual aspiration to attain
moral development
81:6.12 so as to afford ample opportunity for social and m.;
95:5.15 The glory of this great era of m. and spiritual growth
moral devotion
196:0.7 Personal faith, spiritual hope, and m. were always
moral dictates
118:8.10 assumed restraint in accordance with the m. of
moral dignity
89:8.6 Evolutionary man eventually acquired such m. that
moral discernment
2:2.6 who have ascended to the universe level of m..
moral discipline
195:10.17 There is great need for the teaching of m. in the
moral discrimination
16:7.5 avail himself of the superior advantages of that m.,
moral duty
0:2.1 Man’s consciousness of m. and spiritual idealism
16:6.10 mind-reason intuitively knows its m.;
54:1.4 justice, intellectual fairness, social forbearance, m.,
moral element(s)
28:6.20 While these are the m. of greatness, there are also
28:6.20 spiritual tests are applied, m. are not disregarded,
103:3.5 But in all of this religious evolution the m. was never
moral emergence
195:1.1 political emergence; Jesus, at spiritual and m..
moral emotions
82:1.8 emotions—physical, intellectual, m., and social.
195:10.12 move the minds of reflective men with mighty m..
moral endowments
5:1.5 mortals may differ in their intellectual, social, and m.,
156:5.10 These m. make all levels of human living richer and
moral energy
132:7.5 Buddha failed to provide in his teaching the m.
moral enhancement
91:5.2 in community prayer for m. and spiritual uplift,
moral enlightenment
19:5.9 to bridge this gap in the universal scheme of m.
20:7.3 concerned with universe administration as with m.
101:6.8 provide m., philosophic stability, ethical sensitivity
moral enslavement
149:2.6 Jesus was increasingly sought by the victims of m.
moral environment
113:4.1 through the social, ethical, and m. of human beings.
moral evaluation
196:3.17 M. with a religious meaning—spiritual insight—
moral evolution
65:6.10 Intellectual, social, m., and spiritual evolution are
95:3.2 M. is not wholly dependent on revelation.
moral existence
36:5.12 Wisdom is the goal of a purely mental and m..
68:4.4 no natural progress toward a higher mental, or m..
moral fabric
94:6.11 of Confucius constituted the basis of the m. of
moral foundations
156:5.2 Let every man make sure that the m. of character
moral freedom
132:2.4 dogma stands in grave danger of sacrificing his m.
139:12.11 consistent with m., to prevent Judas’s choosing to
moral free will
39:3.3 policy of noninfringement of the m. of creatures.
moral fruits
102:2.1 know its social, intellectual, m., and spiritual fruits.
160:2.10 many marriages utterly fail to produce these m.
moral genius
195:10.12 Christianity is the product of the combined m. of the
moral grandeur
95:3.3 none ever surpassed the social ideals and the m.
moral groups
99:3.3 various social, m., economic, and political groups.
moral growth
67:7.6 Sin enormously retards m., social progress, and mass
87:7.10 No cult can survive if it retards m. and fails to
91:8.6 or the mature entreaty for m. and spiritual power.
100:3.7 and m. is not had by improved administration.
103:5.5 and the m. of unselfish urges predicated on spiritual
147:5.9 and suicidal to all m. and spiritual progress.
moral guidance
20:7.3 being dedicated to the spiritual awakening and m. of
moral guilt
67:7.7 Sin is personal as to m. or spiritual consequences,
186:5.7 Jesus is not going to atone for the inborn m. of the
moral heights
195:9.9 and, by grace, attain the m. of true human destiny.
moral heritage
52:2.12 individuals who have not irretrievably lost their m.
moral hibernation
195:4.4 spiritual decadence, m., threatened extinction,
moral ideal(s)
91:1.4 able to enhance social values and to augment m.,
95:2.5 And subsequently these ethical and m., rather than
95:3.4 In the soil of these evolving ethical ideas and m. the
103:4.3 spiritual communion or from lowering of one’s m..
103:4.3 that one’s highest m. are not synonymous with the
moral ideas
170:5.19 Jesus had blended man’s highest m. and spiritual
moral immaturity
160:1.6 worry and indolence are positive evidence of m..
moral impulses
103:2.5 the child is positive, reference is made to his m.,
moral indolence
103:5.7 Real religion does not foster m. and spiritual
moral infirmities
147:3.3 disease and find yourselves healed of all m..
moral influence
195:4.3 Western civilization and was functioning as a m. in
moral insights
16:6.9 These scientific, m., and spiritual insights, these
16:7.2 Man is able to exercise scientific, m., and spiritual
52:6.7 spiritual pressure from above, thus augmenting m.
101:1.6 Faith unites m. with conscientious discriminations of
132:1.3 Unless the m. and spiritual attainment of mankind
moral instincts
82:1.8 and instincts—physical, intellectual, m., and social.
moral instruction
72:3.5 M. is offered by teachers during the rest periods in
140:8.29 the spiritual guidance and m. of all ages on all worlds
moral intellect
42:10.4 as human (m.) intellect in the seven adjutants;
moral intuition
16:7.1 M., the realization of duty, is a component of mind
moral issue
97:3.6 Elijah made a m. out of the olden land mores and
moral judgment(s)
102:8.2 religion may best be judged by its m. and its ethical
103:2.8 When mind chooses a right m. by an act of the free
133:1.4 and if I thought such a creature did not possess m.
moral law
2:6.5 that God is the source of the m. of the universe.
66:7.8 Hap presented the early races with a m. law.
70:11.5 mores, while religion consecrated the custom as m.,
74:7.20 The m. of Eden was little different from the seven
77:4.11 Vanite ancestors of the Assyrians taught that their m
moral leaders
95:3.3 penetrated to Egypt, its m. taught justice, fairness,
moral level
5:5.2 the m. or duty level of reason;
130:4.11 by scientific analysis; on the m., by experience.
147:4.8 The m.. And then when you attain true philosophic
moral life
72:0.1 am authorized to narrate something of the social, m.,
86:6.2 The mental and m. of all mankind was modified for
121:5.17 that a priest of religion was supposed to lead a m..
196:0.7 commonplace social, economic, and m. situations.
moral majesty
173:2.8 folk could not fail to distinguish between the m. of
moral mandates
2:7.9 would rehabilitate itself if, in addition to its m.,
99:1.6 making clear-cut and vigorous restatements of its m.
moral matters
133:0.3 endowments in matters intellectual, social, and m.,
moral meanings
130:2.8 —it is not the result of discriminating higher and m.
moral means
16:7.10 as well as in the selection of m. to attain these ends.
moral men
129:3.8 spiritual, religious and irreligious, m. and immoral.
162:3.1 to be numbered among the most thoroughly m.
moral mind
16:9.2 where the m. collaborates with the divine spirit to
132:2.10 experience only when a m. makes evil its choice.
moral momentum
81:6.26 The spiritual and m. of a race or a nation largely
101:0.2 influenced by the ethical and m. of human society.
moral mores
84:7.3 The mores (religious, m., and ethical), together
moral movement(s)
92:5.5 a majority of the worth-while m. of history.
101:0.2 But religion, as such, is not merely a m., albeit the
moral myth
71:0.2 —the state—together with the m. of the absolute
moral nature(s)
3:5.16 But all such perfect beings are, in m. and spiritual
16:7.1 Intelligence alone cannot explain the m. nature.
16:7.1 but it is his m. and religious natures that especially
16:7.6 choosing ability is evidence of possession of a m..
16:7.7 not only by the keenness of his m., but also by such
16:7.8 Man’s m. would be impotent without the art of
101:1.7 make such a profound impression upon man’s m.
101:6.3 Such choices are acts of m. and evidence the
103:2.3 the seed of revealed religion germinates is the m.
103:2.3 The first promptings of a child’s m. have not to do
103:3.1 challenge to the egoistic-altruistic conflict in the m.
111:2.9 of a m. capable of making moral decisions,
113:3.1 expanding m. of the evolving human personality
140:4.8 therefore the m. can be modified, character can be
140:4.8 Deficient unification weakens the m. and engenders
143:2.3 Self-mastery is the measure of man’s m. and the
160:1.10 energy for the solution of the problems of a m.
170:3.10 he unfolds his m. in loving relations with his fellows.
196:3.25 The m. nature is superanimal but subspiritual.
moral nobility
89:10.4 translate the mortal mind to the superb levels of m.,
136:9.9 And Jesus set an inspiring example of loyalty and m.
moral obligation
101:9.1 Revelation unfailingly expands the m. of all prior
103:5.1 mind gives origin to a feeling of social duty and m.
132:5.15 You are under m. to represent the past generation
180:5.6 this statement the highest concept of m. as regards
moral opportunities
5:1.5 differ in their intellectual, economic, and even m.
moral person
195:7.13 must be a m. before one can perform immoral acts.
moral personality
101:6.3 of moral nature and evidence the existence of m.,
102:1.6 Whatever more God may be than a perfect m., he
108:2.1 the human subjects make their first m. decision.
moral phenomena
4:1.11 hopelessly confused medley of physical, mental, m.,
moral philosophy
16:6.10 in the correlation of a factual science, a m.,
195:2.5 for its own and boldly adopted Christ as its m..
moral police force
70:11.5 superstition was the m. and social police force of the
92:3.9 continuity; religion has been the m. of all time.
moral power
156:5.10 but m. and spiritual energy are mighty forces which
moral practices
78:5.8 the religious beliefs and m. of the older races.
moral preachments
98:2.10 the Orphic brotherhood, whose m. and promises of
moral progress
5:1.4 enjoy environments exceptionally favorable to m.,
78:1.2 of value to the social, m., and intellectual progress of
87:7.10 and retard all social, m., and spiritual progress.
91:1.2 a mighty promoter of m., and spiritual attainment.
91:6.3 faith is a mighty force for the promotion of m.,
102:8.5 as judged by its standards of ethical culture and m..
132:2.10 decision stimulus in the realms of m. on the lower
moral qualities
142:6.8 accomplished in self-restraint, and even in high m..
moral quickening
195:9.2 one of its most amazing and enthralling epochs of m.
moral reaction
89:8.1 lifelong virginity, and was a m. to the older temple
moral realm(s)
16:7.7 enters into the practice of the virtues of the m..
99:0.1 since social reforms were largely confined to the m.,
moral redemption
121:5.14 Paul taught a m. redemption, an ethical salvation.
moral reformer
140:8.21 Jesus was not even a m. reformer.
moral rehabilitation
73:7.4 of biologic uplift, intellectual advancement, and m..
moral rejuvenations
196:1.2 the m. of Christian civilization would be drastic if
moral renaissance
95:6.1 extinct in Persia when, in that great century of m.,
moral reorganization
195:9.4 inspiration requisite for social, economic, and m.,
moral responsibility
2:2.7 the children of time—creatures of m. who have been
52:5.6 Adjusters as soon as they attain the age of m.,
97:10.7 Ezekiel joined with them in insisting on personal m.,
109:3.7 received them when the age of m. was attained.
110:6.13 when human beings develop the powers of m.,
181:2.17 not in any manner lessen your m. to do everything
moral right
184:2.11 that these servants had no m. or legal right thus to
moral righteousness
103:2.6 toward m. righteousness and social ministry, rather
moral rule
74:7.19 7. The seven commands of supreme m. rule.
moral satisfaction
56:10.20 yielded the fruits of divinity: social progress, m.,
moral security
195:6.1 bank will be paying out faith, hope, and m. to all
moral self-consciousness
133:6.5 M. is true human self-realization and constitutes
133:6.6 consist in the lack of harmony between the m.
moral self-realization
132:2.5 toward new levels of the increasing liberty of m.
moral self-respect
187:4.5 a hero who inspired his highest ideals of m. and
moral self-satisfaction
147:5.8 her path is not blocked by spiritual pride and m..
moral sense
131:9.2 But this Great God has conferred a m. even on
moral sentiments
87:7.1 symbolism for the preservation and stimulation of m.
moral setback
73:0.1 regardless of the cultural and m. which so swiftly
moral situations
3:5.16 absence of contrastive and thought-compelling m..
5:5.1 the m. require the making of choices in the highest
111:6.1 many social and m. fraught with much uncertainty
196:0.7 commonplace economic, and m. life situations.
moral skeptic
196:2.9 Jesus was not a m.; he viewed man positively, not
moral society
71:3.9 A m. should aim to preserve the self-respect of its
moral stability
99:1.2 Religion must become a forceful influence for m.
moral stabilizer
99:2.6 amid which it ever functions as a m., social guide,
moral stagnation
73:1.1 tribes languished in the depths of savagery and m..
moral stamina
36:5.8 the intellectual root of m. and spiritual bravery.
71:8.1 social cleverness, and m. of a people are reflected
moral standard(s)
2:6.4 concept of God as a king-judge fostered a high m.
5:4.5 deliverance from the rigorous m. of Judaism and
82:2.2 be judged in the light of the m. of the mores of their
87:7.3 it is regrettable that so many modern believers in m.
95:1.8 Melchizedek missionaries raised a m. too high for
95:3.5 the modified m. of Mesopotamian immigrants.
128:2.6 The m. of this home city of Herod Antipas were so
150:7.2 contaminated by the low m. of near-by Sepphoris.
195:10.20 industrial life, and the m. of Western civilization;
moral standard-bearer
84:6.4 Woman has always been the m. and spiritual leader
moral standpoint
121:4.1 The gentiles were, from a m., inferior to the Jews,
moral status
5:2.6 of Adjuster communion is one involving m.,
36:3.7 and the emergence of human creatures of m.,
48:6.2 moment when the creature mind of m. is indwelt by
56:10.12 The recognition of goodness implies a mind of m.,
108:2.3 bestowed upon all normal minds of m. on Urantia
114:7.1 with sufficient mental capacity, adequate m.,
127:6.9 And Jesus continued to grow in m. and spiritual
159:4.5 reflect the intellectual, m., and spiritual status of
moral steadfastness
67:3.6 The spiritual insight and m. which enabled Van to
moral struggle(s)
38:2.1 Angels are fully cognizant of your m. and spiritual
188:5.5 who may have been tempted to give up the m. and
moral sublimity
196:3.19 The Hebrews had a religion of m.; the Greeks
moral suicide
195:7.10 man’s futile effort to commit intellectual and m..
moral superiority
195:10.14 no place for group bitterness, nor assertions of m.
moral teacher(s)
94:6.2 progress was characterized by great religious, m.,
94:6.12 Like many other spiritual and m., both Confucius
126:3.6 a spiritual deliverer or m. solely to the Jewish
180:5.6 being the positive injunction of a great m. who
moral teaching(s)
96:0.3 this religion was influenced, first, by Egyptian m.;
103:5.2 human being that tells him this teaching is m.—right.
121:1.6 3. The rapidly spreading influence of Jewish m..
moral tendencies
95:2.2 It was political and m., rather than philosophic or
moral tests
72:5.2 Those slaves who satisfactorily passed mental, m.,
moral thinking
5:5.4 Social service is the result of m. and religious living.
133:6.5 The soul of man cannot exist apart from m. and
moral tone
97:7.2 Jews unfailingly improved the m. of the Chaldean
moral traditions
94:6.9 Confucius based his doctrines upon the better m.
moral training
114:6.11 These angels are occupied with m. as it concerns
123:2.5 that could give a child a better intellectual, and m.
123:5.8 Jesus received his m. and spiritual culture in his own
moral trends
101:7.1 The educational opportunities, m., institutional
moral trust
101:9.8 a form of glorified m. and confidence in reality,
moral understanding
148:6.3 Job ascended to the superhuman plane of m. and
moral undoing
147:5.9 to encompass the m. of their thoughtless children,
moral usages
82:1.8 and usages—physical, intellectual, m., and social.
moral value
103:8.6 in the presence of change—can be of m. to man.
170:2.6 Human life received a new endowment of m. and
moral values—see values
moral warnings
97:4.6 Hosea faithfully continued the m. of Amos, saying
moral will
39:3.3 fixed policy of noninfringement of the m. free will
52:1.6 Man’s acquirement of ethical judgment, m., is
101:6.3 M embraces decisions based on reasoned knowledge
132:2.5 the appreciation of beauty, augments the m.,
132:2.8 proof of the existence and reality of man’s m.,
moral wisdom
88:2.9 which reflect the winnowed m. of many centuries,
159:4.10 the sacred writings as the repository of the m.
moral worth
81:6.38 correlation of material wealth, m., cosmic insight,
140:4.7 M. cannot be derived from mere repression—obeying
moral zone
196:3.25 The m. intervenes between the animal and the human
morale
95:5.9 failed to augment the m. of the Egyptian army
97:7.3 aiming at improving the national spirit and m. of
moralist
195:7.18 of morals is worth while unless it includes the m..
moralists
140:8.20 teachings of the Hebrew prophets or the Greek m..
morality
2:6.2 that God is a Deity dominated by kingly m. was
2:6.2 affectionately touching level of intimate family m. of
2:7.9 overstressed and isolated m. of modern religion,
2:7.10 Such a new and righteous vision of m. will attract
2:7.11 All genuine goodness—whether personal m., social
5:4.1 The m. of the religions of evolution drives men
5:5.1 M. has origin in the reason of self-consciousness;
5:5.1 But the attainment of levels of m. does not deliver
5:5.2 of philosophy, or the implied duties of m..
5:5.4 M. does not biologically lead to the higher spiritual
5:5.13 inferiority of the human standards of m. resulting
12:5.10 Static ethics and traditional m. are just slightly
16:7.1 M., virtue, is indigenous to human personality.
16:7.9 M. can never be advanced by law or by force.
16:7.9 It is a personal and freewill matter and must be
16:9.4 the constitutive endowments of man—science, m.,
16:9.5 the constitutive factors of man—science, m., and
16:9.5 Civilizations come and go, but science, m., and
16:9.7 It requires the enlightenment of reason, m., to
39:3.7 creature appreciation of the m. of interpersonal
39:4.9 interpreters portray the m. of cosmic citizenship to
39:4.10 4. Quickeners of M.. On the mansion worlds you
39:4.10 further quicken your appreciation of cosmic m.—
39:4.13 quickeners of m. portray mortal life as a chain of
55:5.4 is in inverse proportion to the m. and spirituality of
56:10.10 Goodness embraces the sense of ethics, m., and
71:7.10 5. The motivation of goals—m..
79:8.14 a strong sense of duty, the enhancement of m.,
79:8.16 the Chinese in family loyalty, ethics, or personal m..
84:7.30 Family life is the progenitor of true m., the ancestor
92:2.4 Social m. is not determined by religion, that is, by
92:2.4 are the forms of religion dictated by the racial m..
92:3.6 without religion there would have been no m. nor
92:3.7 religion did maintain cultural ethics, civilized m.,
92:5.7 the advancement of the m., philosophy, and religion
92:5.12 Confucius was to Chinese m. what Plato was to
92:7.5 m. becomes the discipline of self by the standards of
94:2.8 Hinduism; despite a higher m., its early portrayal of
94:6.9 set a new pace for the shamans in that he put m. in
94:6.10 The Confucian preachment of m. was predicated on
96:0.3 it has borrowed freely from the religion, m.,
96:0.3 through the Hebrew religion that much of the m.
97:4.2 of the double standard of national justice and m..
98:2.7 aesthetics were submerged in religion and m..
98:2.8 its having borrowed heavily from both Hebrew m.
98:7.5 2. The Hebraic system of m., ethics, theology, and
99:1.3 to scrutinize its charts of m. and painstakingly to
99:6.2 live religions conserve m., promote neighborhood
101:9.0 9. RELIGION AND MORALITY
102:5.3 Human m. may recognize values, but only religion
102:5.3 religion is something more than emotionalized m..
102:5.3 Religion is to m. as love is to duty, as sonship is to
102:5.3 M. discloses an almighty Controller, a Deity to be
102:5.3 over the duty actuality of the m. of evolution.
102:8.2 is encouraged by a constantly improving social m.
103:5.3 All men recognize the m. of this universal urge to be
110:3.10 This is the birth of cosmic m. and the dawning
112:0.11 9. It is characterized by m.—awareness of relativity
115:1.2 understandings of truth, beauty, and goodness, m.,
117:4.8 man to the Supreme is the foundation of cosmic m.
117:4.8 This is a m. which transcends the temporal sense
117:4.8 it is a m. directly predicated on the self-conscious
121:4.3 Stoicism ascended to a sublime m., ideals never
121:5.17 M. among the gentiles was not necessarily related
121:7.6 the law of the Romans, the m. of the Hebrews,
121:7.7 Paul’s cult of Christianity exhibited its m. as a
121:7.11 3. The sturdy m. of the established Jewish religion.
140:10.5 characteristic of Jesus’ teaching was that the m. of
140:10.5 he explained that the m. of any act is determined
140:10.5 Jesus’ m. was always positive.
140:10.5 Jesus stripped m. of all rules and ceremonies and
140:10.8 the Master made it clear that the m. of his teaching
140:10.8 Jesus taught m., not from the nature of man, but
160:5.4 M. and religion are not necessarily the same.
160:5.5 far transcend the known standards of ethics and m.
195:0.3 the ethics, m., and religions of Western civilization
195:5.7 4. Even man’s sense of human m. is not, in and of
195:5.9 A lasting social system without a m. predicated on
195:10.20 power without conscience, and industry without m..
196:3.25 M. is the essential pre-existent soil of personal
196:3.25 such m. is not the source of religious experience
196:3.25 M. is equivalent to the recognition of duty,
196:3.27 M. is not necessarily spiritual; it may be wholly
196:3.27 M. without religion fails to reveal ultimate goodness,
196:3.27 without religion it fails to provide for the survival of
196:3.27 and assured survival of everything m. recognizes
moralizer
82:4.1 has been the stabilizer of marriage; religion, the m..
moralizing
91:3.3 prayer is a socializing, m., and spiritualizing practice.
morally
5:0.1 within the intellect of every normal-minded and m.
16:7.9 the contact of m. fragrant persons with those who
16:7.9 with those who are less m. responsive, but who are
34:6.8 They are spiritually illuminated, m. strengthened and
52:2.12 without perpetuating the socially unfit and the m.
53:6.4 I was m. upheld by the Melchizedeks, ably assisted
70:12.5 only those who are qualified intellectually and m. to
71:2.19 intellectually competent, socially loyal, and m. fit.
102:7.4 Man can, intellectually, deny God and yet be m.
124:6.15 with affectionate pity for the m. ignorant multitudes
132:2.2 If you are m. unprogressive, you may take as your
133:0.3 physically, mentally, socially, vocationally, or m.,
133:6.7 every m. conscious mortal knows of the existence
153:3.5 the truth concerning those things which m. defile
morals
5:4.7 The Zoroastrians had a religion of m.; the Hindus a
12:5.10 Ethics and m. become truly human when they are
16:6.7 2. Duty—the reality domain of m. in the philosophic
16:7.0 7. MORALS, VIRTUE, AND PERSONALITY
51:6.4 primarily concerned with philosophy, religion, m.,
52:1.4 The ethics of the jungle and the m. of the primeval
66:6.6 ages in acquiring the little religion and m. it had,
70:7.11 societies did aim at improvement of adolescent m.;
75:1.3 Mind and m. were at a low level, and instead of
78:1.1 Although the minds and m. of the races were at a
82:2.1 nature takes no cognizance of so-called m.; it is only
83:7.5 have always far transcended actual marriage m.,
90:2.12 Shamans were very often of low-grade mind and m..
92:3.1 gods are a truthful reflection of the m. of the men
92:7.5 ethics becomes the philosophy of m., and morality
93:6.7 of those days indicate how retarded were the m. of
95:4.4 Amenemope functioned to conserve m. of revelation
98:1.6 But Greek m., ethics, and philosophy presently
99:5.1 Religion has always been a conservator of m. and a
101:0.2 Religion is the ancestor of the advanced m. and
101:3.5 1. Causes ethics and m. to progress despite inherent
101:5.10 religions are directly concerned with ethics and m.,
102:8.6 personal religion precedes the evolution of human m.
103:3.4 element of magic is replaced by the concept of m..
121:5.17 first European religions to lay one hand upon m.
143:5.4 And being a woman of lax m., Nalda was minded
156:5.2 but the mind and m. of the individual are the soil
160:2.6 Character is something more than mind and m..
160:5.4 A system of m., by grasping an object of worship,
160:5.4 evolve into a system of philosophy or a code of m..
170:3.9 Jesus was never concerned with m. or ethics as
170:4.3 the social aspects of the enhanced m. and quickened
195:0.3 medicine, art, literature, law, government, m.,
195:0.14 1. A new and enormously higher note in human m.
195:7.18 No evaluation of m. is worth while unless it includes
196:3.26 The evolutionary mind is able to discover law, m.,
196:3.28 stands above science, art, philosophy, ethics, and m.,
196:3.28 science, ethics, and m. are indissolubly interrelated
morass
195:9.11 an ancient pagan swamp and many a barbarian m.;
morbid
91:1.6 a real danger that all prayer may lead to a m. sense
100:5.6 not because of their mystic trances or m. visions,
100:6.4 The m. recognition of human limitations is changed
139:8.5 Jesus and the twelve largely cured Thomas of this m.
more—non-exhaustive; see more and more; more or less;
more, no or never
0:4.3 domain of all that which is personalizable and m.—
1:2.2 these concepts in the minds of men, but God is m..
1:5.8 spirit, though God is all these and infinitely m.,
2:5.7 We all love the Father m. because of his nature than
3:6.7 he is m.; he is personal; he exercises sovereign will
8:2.7 It is not possible that the Spirit could have m. of
8:6.1 he is all of these and infinitely m., but he is also a
12:8.16 —the material as the shadow of the m. real spirit
12:9.3 sum of two or m. things is often something m. than
13:2.6 as well as ascenders—and you are even m..
25:3.12 The higher a creature’s education, the m. respect
25:5.2 m. of the written records and less of the living;
25:5.2 m. of the living and less of the formal; on Uversa,
27:1.5 sorrow nor crying, neither shall there be any m. pain,
27:3.1 The higher you ascend in the scale of life, the m.
28:5.13 none are m. important than those arising out of the
28:5.14 The higher you ascend, the m. lonely you become
28:6.17 Service—m. service, increased service, difficult
28:6.18 The Gods have decreed, “It is m. blessed to give
28:6.22 m. steadfastly you behold, and the m. persistently
28:6.22 the m. certainly will you grow in greatness,
33:1.3 he were personally present on Salvington, and m.;
38:2.2 are given in marriage; neither do they die any m.,
39:4.14 keys are: sincerity, m. sincerity, and m. sincerity.
39:4.14 by decisions, by m. decisions, and by m. decisions
43:9.2 creature; you were m. material than spiritual.
43:9.2 a true spirit; you will be m. spiritual than material.
44:0.15 To us the material world is the m. unreal.
44:3.1 you mortals are familiar with and inexpressibly m..
48:1.7 “They have in heaven a better and m. enduring
53:5.7 this conflict was far m. deadly; material life is in
53:9.7 have been a terror, but never shall you be any m..”
65:4.5 When Urantia scientists know m. of these healing
65:4.5 know m. about controlling certain serious diseases.
68:5.11 warlike; the agriculturist is a m. peace-loving type.
71:2.11 wisely—freedom usually does m. harm than good.
75:6.4 Could anything have been m. tragic!
75:8.4 their associates, and had they been m. patient,
84:6.4 Women seem to have m. intuition than men, but
87:7.7 emotion, and promote loyalty; but it must do m.:
94:6.6 the truth that it is m. blessed to give than to receive
96:6.4 “Shall mortal man be m. just than God?
96:6.4 shall a man be m. pure than his Maker?”
100:4.6 each day you learn to love one m. human being.
100:4.6 achieve understanding of one m. of your fellows,
100:7.10 saying, “It is m. blessed to give than to receive.”
101:8.1 God, who is all of these personified and infinitely m..
102:1.3 The m. of science you know,the less sure you can be
102:1.3 the m. of religion you have, the m. certain you are.
102:1.6 Whatever m. God may be than a high and perfect
103:2.9 learn that it is “m. blessed to give than to receive.”
105:7.3 The Ultimate is all of that, but m.: The Ultimate is
106:7.9 the abeyant possibilities of all futurity, and m..
110:1.2 I wish you could love them m., co-operate with
118:0.11 you can always envisage one m. being added.
118:0.11 addition to number, still always one m. can be added.
118:1.7 To become mature is to live m. intensely in the
118:3.2 The m. truth you know, the m. truth you are,
118:3.2 the m. truth you are, the m. of the past you can
128:7.11 on him “to do my full duty, and m. if it is needed.”
130:2.4 How much m. of value is this man’s soul
131:3.7 “A righteous soul is m. to be desired than the
131:10.4 If m. human beings could only know about the
131:10.8 I find him in ‘our religion’ as being m. beautiful,
132:4.2 understanding listener, and he was all that and m..
138:1.4 In this matter he did his full duty and m..
138:7.1 My friends, hear me once m..
138:7.6 the m. they worked with Jesus,the m. they loved him
138:8.9 Jesus was master and teacher, but he was m.—he
140:3.1 Of the teacher m. is expected than of the pupil;
140:3.1 of the master m. is exacted than of the servant.
140:3.1 Of the citizens of the kingdom m. is required than
140:3.16 You are the sons of God; even m., you are now the
140:8.18 that “it is m. blessed to give than to receive.”
141:3.8 Jesus intended the m. to teach forgiveness, to “resist
144:4.0 4. MORE ABOUT PRAYER
149:2.14 the better they knew him the m. they loved him.
149:2.14 the m. man comes to know this God-man, the m. he
151:3.0 3. MORE ABOUT PARABLES
151:3.1 told you: To him who has shall be given m., while
151:4.0 4. MORE PARABLES BY THE SEA
153:2.11 I am all that you say but m..
155:5.16 We would hear m.; we beseech you to speak to us
159:5.6 “Neither shall the nations learn war any m..”
160:1.3 The m. complex civilization becomes, the m. difficult
160:3.2 The m. complex society becomes, and the m. the
161:2.3 The better you know him, the m. you will love him
163:4.10 To pray always for m. laborers to be sent forth into
171:8.7 ‘To every one who has shall be given m., but from
176:3.2 What m. shall I say?
176:3.5 “To every one who has, m. shall be given, and he
180:2.1 the Father will cleanse that it may bear m. fruit.
180:2.5 only one divine answer: m. and increased bearing
181:2.4 And you must change yet m..
181:2.5 but how can I learn to love my brethren m.?”
181:2.5 you first learn to love their Father in heaven m.,
181:2.16 where two or m. will creatures act in co-operation,
188:5.5 have taken one m. look at Jesus on the cross and
192:2.7 if you trust me, trust your brethren m.—even Peter
195:8.13 Urantians killed m. human beings than were killed
195:8.13 secularism; still m. terrible destruction is yet to come
195:9.8 The world needs m. firsthand religion.
195:10.19 If Christianity could only grasp m. of Jesus’ teaching
more and more
5:1.6 the progressive experience of becoming m. like him.
25:3.12 to adjudicate and m. of mysterious phenomena
34:6.1 multiple spirit ministries become m. co-ordinate in
34:6.9 subjecting the flesh m. to the leading of the Spirit.
42:7.10 From twenty-eight upward we encounter m. of the
46:0.1 the conditions on Jerusem are m. approaching the
47:4.3 you will recognize m. of the Jerusem features added
47:8.7 You are becoming m. adorable as you leave behind
48:3.17 M. the finaliters institute their new training regime,
49:6.9 But as the ages pass, m. the personal guardians of
50:5.5 M. attention is devoted to the technique of war.
52:3.11 Religion becomes less nationalistic, becomes m. a
52:7.4 the allegiance of the mortals of time becomes m.
52:7.7 Generation after generation, m. of the race step into
55:2.2 m. Adjuster fusions occur before the termination
55:9.3 Constellation Fathers take over m. of the detailed
57:5.6 m. matter was drawn from the sun to become
57:7.1 heavier elements, such as iron, to settle m. toward
60:2.7 Ferns persisted, while conifers and pines became m.
64:3.3 While the tribes of the north grew m. to fear the ice,
68:5.12 less of nomadism; m. man began to live at home.
77:4.5 m. the custom for the Sons of God to intermarry
81:6.31 And as labor m. diversifies, some technique for
82:1.10 Self-control, m. self-control, is the ever-increasing
84:7.5 of science—procreation is becoming m. voluntary,
84:7.27 Family life has become m. costly, while children,
95:5.11 their gods; m. the family of gods contracted.
97:9.28 a system of human thought and conduct m. to be
99:4.7 There is no danger in religion’s becoming m. of a
101:5.13 revealed religion are expanded; m. you will know the
103:4.3 purpose of finding God and becoming m. like him.
106:3.5 we are able to understand m. of the First Source
112:6.3 which grows m. perfect on higher and higher spirit
115:3.4 m. do they become the creature’s projection of
124:3.10 lighthearted youth, but from this year on he was m.
124:4.5 M. he inclined to the view of his father, so that his
124:6.17 incarnation became, to all of us, m. unfathomable.
126:0.2 M. the boy was in the company of his father;
126:2.5 m. Jesus devoted his time and energies to just two
127:6.12 M. he depends upon the ultimate guidance of his
128:3.9 M. the Nazareth family became engrossed with their
129:3.9 The Adjuster m. was able to bring up in the mind
130:2.7 progressive experience of becoming m. like God,
130:7.5 this event procession is such that it is discerned m.
131:2.11 path of the just is as a shining light which shines m.
133:4.9 by seeking him you have become m. like him.
134:5.17 scientific progress, wars are going to become m.
141:4.9 apostles paid m. attention to the healing ministry of
143:3.5 Philip was m. nonplused by the way things were
144:5.50 Be pleased to make us m. like yourself.
149:1.9 she continued to offer m. money, as if the power of
149:2.6 As time passed, m. he was sought for spiritual help
151:2.8 Jesus m. employed parables in connection with his
173:2.1 the Jews were becoming m. determined to destroy
182:2.2 hour passed, he grew m. serious, even sorrowful.
191:3.2 m. difficult for the morontia intelligences and their
192:1.10 Simon Zelotes grew m. despondent as they drew
195:4.1 During this time, religion became m. monasticized,
195:8.3 Religion has become m. a nominal influence, largely
195:10.15 which has m. become a religion about Jesus.
more or less
0:0.2 convey such a new concept partially or even with m.
4:1.7 am m. conversant with, the recognized forces,
10:3.19 he m. participates in all other universe activities.
10:7.5 difficult and m. mysterious situations always work
22:4.3 A maladministered jury system may be m. of a
34:4.4 3. The intelligence-ministry circuit, including the m.
37:9.12 superuniverses have m. permanent populations,
38:9.9 these diverse levels are undoubtedly m. unified by
41:7.1 no whole atoms exist; they are all m. shattered by the
42:2.14 These Universe Power Directors assume the m.
42:7.9 able to escape m. freely from the control of the
44:0.15 To material beings the spirit world is m. unreal;
47:8.6 But still are these brilliant beings m. material;
57:7.1 incessant impacts kept the surface of the planet m.
61:4.2 deposits average only two hundred feet, are m.
64:7.2 out around the foothills and mingled together m.,
65:2.3 chlorophyll-making ability and have become m.
65:7.6 pattern for the otherwise m. mysterious behavior
67:5.3 liberties, proved a swift and m. complete failure.
68:3.3 mankind has been striving m. for the attainment of
72:8.4 are m. associated with religion as a public function.
73:5.6 remainder being left in a m. natural state pending the
76:3.10 and the universe were advanced and m. accurate,
82:3.9 maintained by individuals m. lacking normal sex
82:6.1 from the ancient blue man, it is admixed m. with all
84:1.5 their children in m. ignorance as to the origin of life.
84:4.10 Woman has always been treated m. as property,
84:6.7 co-operation is often m. personally antagonistic,
87:0.1 ghost cult was nothing m. nor less than insurance
88:0.1 This doctrine of spirit possession is nothing m. nor
88:2.3 The hearth—fireplace—became m. of a fetish,a sacred
88:2.8 important life decisions or projects, is nothing m.
89:6.7 And these observances, now m. symbolic, are all
89:8.7 Primitive forms of prayer were nothing m. nor less
91:2.6 spiritually progressing individual attains m. contact
91:7.4 of the content of consciousness are m. foreign.
92:3.3 Primitive religion is nothing m. nor less than the
96:1.12 and although many Kenites believed m. in El Elyon,
96:6.2 change of religious viewpoint demanded a m.
97:8.1 Kings of Judah,” together with several other m.
99:2.1 religion has unfortunately become m. of an organic
99:3.6 religious motivation, personal and m. unrecognized,
101:1.5 it is ever m. mysterious and always indefinable
102:8.1 no two religions agree; in fact, they all m. disagree.
103:2.7 Moral choosing is usually accompanied by m. moral
103:6.1 a science since it must always be combined m. with
107:1.3 we are m. familiar with their cosmic progressions
108:6.7 enjoy communicating with their subjects in m. direct
110:5.5 concept registry from the m. continuous reception
111:5.1 The doing of the will of God is nothing m. than an
113:1.5 men and women who enjoy m. contact with their
113:3.1 all of these influences are m. unified and made
114:2.4 remain m. under the overcontrol of the Constellation
121:4.1 then dominated by four great philosophies, all m.
124:2.2 Increasingly he kept all Nazareth in m. of a hubbub.
125:2.12 Nazareth lad personally met, and m. interviewed,
125:5.8 even to those who m. resented his youthfulness.
130:3.5 might also give m. recognition to subordinate deities
130:3.6 the authors of the world’s sacred literature all m.
132:7.3 about Buddha, but he always received m. evasive
139:4.4 but after growing old and becoming m. childish,
139:7.8 Matthew knew his presence among them was m.
141:4.2 religion—my gospel—is nothing m. nor less than the
152:5.4 all this, in which many of you did m. participate,
154:1.3 The m. composite and compromising transition
154:6.1 were m. convinced that Jesus was acting strangely,
155:1.3 Their goal is near and m. visible; wherefore do they
159:3.7 all are doomed to experience m. uncertainty during
159:4.10 m. fully understand these limitations of Scripture,
160:1.7 Successful living is nothing m. than the art of the
170:5.5 to establish the world-wide and m. material kingdom
172:3.4 Jesus thought over all of the many m.
185:3.6 Jesus was nothing m. than a harmless visionary,
188:1.2 the Sanhedrin had kept their faith in Jesus m. of a
189:4.5 of soldiers fleeing into the city m. panic-stricken,
190:2.3 had m. difficulty in recognizing the morontia form
195:6.13 If men were only machines, they would react m.
195:8.1 even after materialism and mechanism have been m.
more, no or more, never
8:3.2 the First Source no m. personally participates in
9:5.5 Universe intelligence is no m. a true revelation of
15:8.6 Subsequent to this event no m. collisions or other
18:0.9 Their creation is a past event; no m. are being
19:6.4 Corps of the Finality, and since no m. are being
21:1.4 hundred thousand Unions of Days and no m. are
23:3.9 no m. Solitary Messengers will probably ever be
24:1.7 completed numbers; no m. of these orders are
24:7.2 never m. to reappear among those of his kind.
26:8.3 Infinite Spirit, no m. examinations are conducted.
27:1.5 “And there shall be no m. sleep.
27:1.5 tears from their eyes; there shall be no m. death,
29:0.10 no m. beings of these orders have been created.
30:4.27 From now on no m. class or group instruction will
31:3.5 we really know no m. about all this than you do;
34:7.7 no m. conflict with their mortal natures than do
37:9.9 when no m. offspring of the combined nature are
40:10.13 he is no m. a respecter of ascendant destinies than
41:4.5 that twinkle in the night sky and notice no m. matter
42:6.5 never m. nor less than one hundred ultimatons in a
47:10.4 no m. literal resurrections will be experienced.
47:10.5 No m. will a form-change necessitate the lapse of
51:4.6 These races of primitive men think no m. of utilizing
52:6.1 of world-wide peace; the nations no m. learn war.
52:7.16 mortals who have entertained no m. farseeing
53:3.6 encountered a destiny no m. glorious than to be
53:7.13 mount of Jerusem, “their place was found no m..”
53:9.5 no m. beings have been won to the deceiver’s cause
55:5.4 history, and there are no m. armies or police forces.
55:8.3 the System Sovereigns will no m. come and go.
57:4.9 And now the great Andronover nebula is no m., but
65:3.6 no m. races will evolve from prehuman sources
68:6.11 under society’s control; no m. should be produced
77:1.5 born to each couple, no m. were ever forthcoming.
77:7.8 No m. do they roam this world on mischief bent.
78:7.6 this period of deluge, the second garden was no m..
80:9.15 the ancient social groups were no m. of one race
84:3.3 But man was no m. to blame for his low opinion of
89:6.3 There is no m. tragic and pathetic experience on
93:2.8 had no m. contact with superhuman intelligences
94:7.8 Modern Buddhism is no m the teachings of Gautama
94:12.1 Buddha, to an enlightened Buddhist, is no m. the
97:4.2 Yahweh, would no m. tolerate crime and sin in
97:7.9 No m. beautiful pronouncements about the Father
99:2.4 Religionists are of no m. value in the tasks of social
102:4.1 no m. of a mystery for you to know the mind of God
107:2.4 A supreme Adjuster, though no m. divine than a
120:3.12 and we saw him no m. in his accustomed place until
123:2.1 Jesus was no m. aware of the coming of the divine
124:1.5 And so Jesus no m. drew or modeled the likeness of
131:4.4 Since God is our strong friend, we have no m. fear
134:5.13 They have no m. wars among themselves.
137:1.7 never m. were they envious of Andrew and Simon.
137:7.4 And Jesus saw to it that no m. apparent miracles
139:9.10 disappointed that there were to be no m. secrets
141:4.8 “They shall no m. molest men when I shall have
142:7.1 Shall mercy alone prevail so that we have no m.
144:6.4 mountainside, and they saw him no m. for two full
144:6.8 they would baptize no m. unless authorized by Jesus
145:2.5 Jeremiah says: ‘In those days they shall no m. say,
145:2.7 No m. shall you use the proverb which says, ‘The
145:2.8 “No m. should you fear that God will punish a nation
146:7.1 brought under control so that they could no m. do
146:7.1 no m. could such semispirit beings—so-called
148:6.10 No m. shall suffering mortals be denied the
150:1.3 no m. was man to look upon woman as his
152:3.3 turned back and followed Jesus no m. from that day.
153:5.4 disciples have turned back; they walk no m. with me.
154:7.2 No m. did he have even the semblance of a settled
155:2.3 When it appeared that no m. people were minded to
157:6.8 And when I am no m. with you, think not that the
162:9.7 no m. did they urge Jesus to go up to Jerusalem to
163:2.1 no m. desired to become gospel messengers.
163:6.2 no m. can these few lost spirits enter the minds of
165:3.3 kill the body, after that have no m. power over you
169:1.8 I am no m. worthy to be called your son; only be
169:1.9 I am no m. worthy to be called a son’—but the lad
173:1.2 the price might be somewhat high, no m. fees had to
173:2.8 They attempted no m. questions that day; they
174:4.6 When no m. questions were forthcoming, and as
174:4.6 Said Jesus: “Since you ask no m. questions, I
175:1.24 I say you will no m. see me teaching in the temple.
176:4.7 of no m. practical importance to human beings than
180:0.3 you will see me no m. on earth, but you shall all
180:4.2 “In just a few hours the world will see me no m.;
186:0.1 to John and said: “John, you can do no m. for me.
186:5.6 While the Father in heaven loves us no m. because
190:1.5 No m. does the Master have need of mortal
190:4.1 Jesus took leave, and they saw him no m..
192:2.11 No m., Philip, shall you busy yourself with money
193:3.2 Judas is no m. with you because his love grew cold
194:3.15 They received no m. of the good gift than did their
195:5.9 a morality predicated on spiritual realities can no m.
more-than-finite
21:6.2 by the appearance of capacity for m. service.
mores
66:6.2 was caught in the stalemate of tradition-bound m.
66:6.5 would not attempt to impose the habits and m. of
66:6.5 worked to uplift and advance the time-tried m. of
68:4.0 4. EVOLUTION OF THE MORES
68:4.2 It must be borne in mind that the m. originated in an
68:4.2 the m. were man’s first social institution.
68:4.3 religion which in turn preserved inviolate the m.
68:4.3 which early established and crystallized the m.
68:4.3 greatly reinforced ghost fear in stabilizing the m.,
68:4.4 man was held a helpless victim of the ritual of the m.
68:4.6 no civilization has endured which abandoned its m.
68:4.7 depends on the progressive evolution of its m..
68:5.1 The evolution of the m. is always dependent on the
68:5.1 living, equal the sum total of the folkways, the m..
68:6.7 of living give origin to new social castes, new m..
68:6.8 they were never a part of the Andonite m.;
68:6.9 But regardless of the dictates of the m., very few
69:0.3 human institutions are merely the accumulated m. of
69:5.4 the entire body of primitive m. was really designed
69:9.3 capital-accumulation and property-inheritance m.
70:1.15 were not virgins, would have done honor to the m.
70:3.9 storytellers became so popular that the m. forbade
70:5.3 When the council interpreted the current m., it was a
70:6.3 based on the m. of “name ownership” in the clans.
70:9.14 but simply because the society of the age, the m.,
70:11.1 It is difficult to draw sharp distinctions between m.
70:11.1 M. are laws and police regulations in the making.
70:11.1 When long established, the undefined m. tend to
70:11.4 Crime was an assault upon the tribal m., sin was the
70:11.5 taboo on killing, society sanctified it as traditional m.
70:11.6 The m. were the raw material of accumulated
70:12.3 The king was the executor of the m., the original
70:12.4 The early kings were greatly restricted by the m.—
70:12.4 some Urantia nations have codified these m. into
71:1.1 nation whose people have a common language, m.,
71:2.7 Public opinion, the m., is the basic and elemental
71:5.1 (Murder and war differ in their status before the m.,
82:1.4 in useful channels and in accordance with the m..
82:2.2 judged in the light of the moral standards of the m.
82:2.4 In the earliest stages of tribal development the m.
82:2.4 but they did keep the sexes apart—this favored quiet,
82:2.5 The early m. granted the same degree of sex liberty
82:3.0 3. EARLY MARRIAGE MORES
82:3.1 was a corresponding evolution of the mating m.,
82:3.1 evolution has progressed to the stage at which m.
82:3.2 two distinct realms of marriage: the m., the laws
82:3.3 The m., when respected, have ample power to
82:3.3 a true indicator of the current power of the m. and
82:3.3 But the early sex and mating m were a mass of crude
82:3.12 Under certain m. widowhood was to be feared,
82:3.14 The m. demanded that every pair have children.
82:4.0 4.MARRIAGE UNDER THE PROPERTY MORES
82:4.2 that the property m. were effective in stabilizing the
82:4.3 private property gained recognition in the m.,
82:4.3 specifically mentioned in the earlier codes and m..
82:4.4 is not innate; it is a product of the evolving m..
82:4.4 the m. also decreed the chastisement of her partner
82:4.4 Modern peoples retain these m., which allow
82:4.5 taboo had its origin as a phase of the property m.,
82:5.1 the m. tended to crystallize in restriction of sex
82:5.1 the inbreeders, together with their m., gradually
82:5.2 with the result that the advancing m. increasingly
82:5.3 m. arose compelling women to choose husbands
82:5.4 The later-day in-marriage m. were tremendously
82:5.4 such unions were not allowed under the later m. of
82:5.5 under the plural-wife m. because the sister-wife
82:5.5 Some tribal m. forbade marriage to a dead brother’s
82:5.7 The m. have usually permitted sovereign rulers
82:5.10 inconsistencies of the racial marriage m. are due to
82:5.10 resulted in a compounding of the separate tribal m..
83:0.2 the marriage m. have drawn heavily on both property
83:1.4 marriage institution together with the property m..
83:1.5 and as a result of the m. of advancing civilization,
83:2.2 aloofness, only sex inferiority as inculcated by the m.
83:4.7 custom under the Christian m. to stretch carpets
83:4.8 During this period in the evolution of the marriage m
83:5.2 the marriage m. were not yet strong enough to make
83:5.2 associations were largely regulated by the totem m..
83:5.12 —one wife of legal status—created the concubine m..
83:5.12 Under these m. a man might have only one wife,
83:6.4 multitudinous restrictions which the current m.
83:6.5 the majority might advance under the developing m.
83:6.5 biologic urges under the sanction of the highest m.
83:7.1 In the early evolution of the marital m., marriage was
83:7.1 regardless of the developmental stage of the m..
83:7.2 Under the more primitive m., divorce was had at the
83:7.3 As the m. evolved, certain tribes developed two
83:7.4 in the maintenance of the marriage taboos and m..
83:7.4 slowly improve under the guidance of the older m.
83:7.5 the temporary breakdown or the transition of the m..
83:7.8 the ages of the rapid growth of the evolving m..
83:8.8 existing and functioning under the current m.,
83:8.9 so long denied her in the tardy evolution of the m. of
84:1.6 Mother love did not originate in the m. as marriage
84:2.3 Under the mother-family m. the wife’s mother
84:2.4 this was all a part of the early m. designed to
84:2.6 With the passing of the hunter m., when herding
84:3.1 man’s strength, together with the influence of the m.
84:3.1 Pastoral living tended to create a new system of m.,
84:3.1 unity under the herder and early agricultural m. was
84:3.2 the Old Testament era is a true reflection of the m.
84:4.6 And many tribal m. decreed that a mother must
84:4.8 Under the m. of olden times, every woman, from
84:5.0 5.WOMAN UNDER THE DEVELOPING MORES
84:5.1 can only be compensated by the enlightened m. of
84:5.2 consequences of the transgression of the sex m..
84:5.4 Slowly but surely the m. change so as to provide for
84:5.4 The advancing m. slowly provided increasingly
84:5.6 Christianity did advance the m. by imposing more
84:5.9 from the inequitable m. governing woman’s place
84:5.9 makes disproportionate gains in adjustment of the m.
84:5.13 From age to age the m. change, but instinct never.
84:6.2 the weaker parental instinct and the social m. hold
84:6.8 the sole hope of race perpetuation under the m. of
84:7.2 into home building by the pressure of the later m.
84:7.3 is social and has always been regulated by the m..
84:7.3 The m. (religious, moral, and ethical), together
84:7.3 Whenever the m. fluctuate, there is fluctuation in
84:7.3 no longer regarded as property, and new m. are
84:8.2 the evolving m. have failed to build any distinct
87:6.14 by reverting to the usages of the more ancient m.
89:5.1 cannibalism was a part of the m. of early society.
89:7.4 The m. always drag behind in the evolutionary
89:10.3 guilt is the consciousness of the violation of the m.;
91:1.3 elevated their economic, social, and ethical m..
92:2.0 2. RELIGION AND THE MORES
92:2.1 evolutionary religion does reflect the changing m.,
92:2.2 Religion clings to the m.; that which was is ancient
92:2.3 generations considered a part of their accepted m.,
92:2.5 they actually adjust it to their m. and old ways of
92:2.6 sum total of the moral and ethical content of the m.
92:3.1 The m. of the anthropomorphic gods are a truthful
92:3.5 religion: the pressure of the slowly advancing m.
92:6.16 Buddhism has shown an adaptability to the m. of
93:4.15 Melchizedek did not attempt to reform the m.,
95:1.8 the apparently worthy cause of reforming the m.,
96:5.3 he selected the best in the religion and m. of Egypt
97:3.6 Elijah made a moral issue out of the olden land m.
97:9.15 of land in the north in violation of the Hebrew m.
97:9.19 began his teaching as a defender of the old land m.
98:7.11 social, economic, and political m. of the white races.
102:8.6 behind the slowly changing m. of the human races.
morning—noun—non-specific
46:1.4 the sun is shining overhead at ten o’clock in the m..
53:1.3 you fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the m.!
68:4.4 Everything he did from awakening in the m. to the
97:4.3 Orion, who turns the shadow of death into the m.
130:6.3 The sun rises every m. to salute you just as it does
131:2.7 to show forth loving-kindness in the m. and
131:2.9 may endure for a night, but joy comes in the m..
142:3.18 of the feast of the Passover shall not be left until m..
146:2.15 Lord, to acknowledge his loving-kindness every m.
147:8.4 “‘Then shall your light break forth as the m. while
157:2.1 in the m. it will be foul weather, for the heaven is red
163:3.5 went out early in the m. to hire laborers to work in
165:2.4 And when the m. has come, he enters into the fold
190:0.3 The mortals of the realms will arise in the m. of the
morning—noun—see Monday, etc.; see morning, next;
see Sabbath; see Bright and Morning Star
74:4.4 It was early on the m. of this seventh day and
93:8.1 when they went to call him in the m., he was not
101:6.5 From the m. of his resurrection until his ascension
122:7.4 humble home early on the m. of August 18, 7 B.C.,
122:7.6 Bright and early the m. of August 19, Joseph and
122:7.6 Early in the m. of August 20 they resumed their
125:2.5 The following m. young Lazarus took Jesus in hand,
127:3.5 That m., as they paused on the brow of Olivet to
128:6.6 Jude remained in confinement until the m. of the
128:6.7 The m. following their second day in prison Jesus
130:2.1 On the m. of the third day they paid a formal visit
130:3.2 They arose early in the m. to view this splendid
134:3.3 school of religion began at 10:00 o’clock every m.
135:9.9 And these two great men separated that m. on the
135:10.3 Accordingly, very early in the m. of June 12,
138:1.3 This m., as they separated to go to their work,
140:0.1 this m. they did not go out far from the shore to fish.
140:6.14 And so on through the early hours of the m.,
140:8.1 Peter to his brother, Andrew, the following m.:
144:9.2 Accordingly, early on the m. of January 13, Jesus
145:1.1 On this particular m. the boat was being used by
145:2.1 In the m. Peter had preached on “The Kingdom.”
145:5.1 The theme of Jesus’ prayer on this early m. was for
147:6.3 the following m. they moved up the river toward
147:8.6 It was after two o’clock in the m. when Jesus ceased
150:8.1 often spoken in this place of worship, and this m.,
151:1.1 by ten o’clock that m. almost one thousand were
154:1.1 With this group he held sessions m., afternoon,
154:5.1 for an emergency council at seven o’clock that m..
154:5.4 About 7:30 this m. Jesus began his parting address
154:7.1 this beautiful m. when this company of twenty-five
156:2.2 Jesus taught the twenty-four each m. at the home of
157:4.2 most of the night and since they had arisen that m.,
158:1.7 for they had begun their journey very early that m..
162:3.2 What really happened was this: Early the third m. of
163:0.2 Jesus gave a talk to this company each m..
163:4.1 Early that m., in his last talk with the seventy, Jesus
164:4.2 Since his healing that m. Josiah had learned from
165:1.1 speaking at nine o’clock in the m. if not prevented by
165:1.2 audience that heard Jesus or Peter preach each m..
166:4.1 from hearing your remarks as we journeyed this m.,
167:2.3 the sneering Pharisees present that m. comprehended
168:0.1 been rolled in place on the m. of this day, Thursday.
168:0.5 on that very m. when they rolled the stone in front of
172:2.3 Early that m. David Zebedee turned over to Judas
172:3.2 All m. Jesus thought about his entry into Jerusalem.
172:5.8 But by m. Matthew was much cheered; he was,
173:0.3 beautiful m. when these men arrived at the temple.
173:5.5 the following m. they pitched their tents in the ravine
173:5.6 dramatic cleansing of the temple during the m. had
174:0.2 This m. he greeted each of the twelve with a
177:4.1 been appointed for shortly after 10 o’clock that m.
178:0.1 Soon after the breakfast hour on this beautiful m.,
182:2.9 sought sleep that they might rise up early in the m.
182:2.9 would seek to apprehend their Master early in the m.
183:4.2 that m. the camp was deserted; only David
184:0.1 sacrifice was offered about three o’clock in the m..
184:5.11 At six o’clock that m. Jesus was led from the home
186:0.2 Several times during the m., messengers had
186:4.4 since Jesus was to be crucified that m., the Roman
187:0.4 It was just before nine o’clock this m. when the
189:2.4 and the Roman soldiers, in the dim light of the m.,
190:0.3 The mortals of the realms will arise in the m. of the
190:1.3 appointed with the messengers to assemble this m.,
190:5.3 this m. they went to his tomb and found it empty.
191:1.2 that wonderful message brought him early that m.
192:1.11 Before taking leave of them this m., Jesus directed
193:5.5 seven forty-five this m. when the morontia Jesus
194:3.2 but it was gloriously bright on the resurrection m.;
morning, next
130:4.12 They rose early the n. to go aboard the boat bound
134:9.2 with Lazarus and his sisters, going early the n. to
134:9.6 The n. Jesus went to the chest containing his effects
135:9.9 Early in the m. of the next day Jesus took leave of
137:1.7 two associate apostles, to depart for Galilee the n..
137:5.1 Philip, and Nathaniel—departed very early the n.
137:5.4 The n. Jesus joined his friends at breakfast,
151:5.7 not going ashore until shortly after sunrise the n..
156:6.2 holding a meeting that evening and departing the n..
159:6.4 arriving in Bethsaida by breakfast time the n..
163:1.6 Early the n. Abner sent the seventy messengers into
163:2.4 the n., as Jesus was going for a walk, this young
164:3.1 The n. the three went over to Martha’s home at
167:6.1 of children spread all over Jericho, so that the n.,
172:0.3 Early the n. they were awakened by hundreds of
174:2.1 learned men were designated to be on hand the n.
175:3.3 were given the orders for Jesus’ arrest early the n.,
175:4.13 meet at ten o’clock the n. at the home of Caiaphas
177:3.4 arrive late on the following day or very early the n..
191:4.6 Early the n., even while the apostles tarried in
191:5.7 Jesus had risen from the dead, and very early the n.,
morning—adjective
123:1.5 the birth of the second child, James, in the early m.
125:6.2 In the course of the m.’ discussions much time was
126:4.1 chazan arranged for Jesus to conduct the m. service
135:9.7 company of John, engaged in eating their m. meal,
146:4.1 Sometimes he would speak at the m. service,
154:5.2 At this early m. meeting Jesus imparted his
162:4.4 into three groups for this early m. ceremony.
162:4.4 remained at the temple to attend the m. sacrifices;
162:6.3 At the conclusion of this early m. service Jesus
172:2.2 This m.’ instructions embraced a brief review of
177:0.1 little was said during the first half of this m. meal.
183:4.8 last half of Thursday night and the early m. hours of
184:0.1 before the time of the offering of the m. sacrifice
185:0.2 and ready to receive this group of early m. callers,
185:6.1 do not yet know of his night arrest and early m. trial
190:2.2 relating to the family her experiences of the m. hours
mornings
47:3.5 of your first witnessing of these resurrection m..
morontia—noun
0:5.12 M. is a term designating a vast level intervening
0:5.12 It may designate personal or impersonal realities,
0:5.12 The warp of m. is spiritual; its woof is physical.
44:0.21 human mind from the things of matter to those of m.
44:6.5 who preserve the sentiments of m. and the emotions
55:4.9 so that they may humanize in the m. by the aid of the
103:6.7 to compensate for the absence of the mota of m..
103:6.15 for his inability to comprehend the mota of the m..
111:3.3 This immortal soul is at first wholly m. in nature, but
112:5.13 death, until you attain the new consciousness of m.
113:3.5 correlators of mind and m.; seraphim are interpreters
189:0.2 of Nazareth from life in the flesh to life in the m..
189:0.2 natural death and the resurrection of the m.,
189:1.3 in all that is personal, matter is the skeleton of m.,
189:1.13 He now lives as Jesus of m., and as he begins this
191:3.3 Jesus made the transit to the third stage of m. on
195:7.15 Art is mortal m., the intervening field between man,
196:3.25 as m. functions between the material and spiritual
morontia—adjective
morontia abodes
44:3.2 planning and creation of their m. or spirit abodes.
morontia achievements
44:8.0 8. ASPIRATIONS AND M. ACHIEVEMENTS
morontia activity or activities
30:4.13 classes of world pilgrims are utilized for group m.
38:2.3 There are few phases of m. or spirit activity which
43:6.1 the capitals of the constellations are the acme of m.
44:2.11 of reproducers in their m. educational activities.
46:5.30 the theater of m. devoted to rest and recreation.
47:4.3 more crowded with the m. of advancing survivors.
189:1.1 material and m. began to issue from Joseph’s tomb,
morontia affairs
44:0.3 brilliant body of skillful workers in spirit and m..
44:4.12 ensemble pictures of the various groupings of m.
46:6.8 7. M. affairs.
48:2.18 the custody—as regards m.—of seventy guardians.
48:3.16 phases of life are supreme in the management of m..
morontia angle
103:6.7 The m. of approach erases all divergence between
morontia appearance(s)
190:0.0 MORONTIA APPEARANCES OF JESUS
190:3.2 Of the five m. of Jesus occurring up to this time,
190:4.1 Master made his sixth m. to forty Greek believers
191:0.13 The Master put off the first m. to the apostles for a
191:2.2 This was the Master’s ninth m. appearance.
193:1.3 And this was the seventeenth m. of the Master.
193:2.1 The Master’s eighteenth m. was at Tyre, on Tuesday
morontia appreciation
44:6.4 Spirit waves of m. are depicted by these designers of
morontia area
43:1.9 The m. assigned to ascending mortals resident on
morontia art
43:1.4 are beautifully embellished with biologic and m..
morontia ascenders
30:4.23 As m. studied and worked on the worlds of the
118:2.2 As mortal and m. you progressively discern God
morontia ascension
6:6.4 spirit status following your completion of the m. of
morontia ascent
38:2.6 Throughout the whole m. and spirit ascent, your
39:1.11 not at the end and climax of the local universe m.,
morontia associates
44:6.9 enduring inspiration to spirit beings and their m..
47:8.4 and then, in the presence of such a survivor’s m.,
191:4.7 spent without interruption in the society of his m.,
morontia attainment
39:1.10 realms grown familiar by long service and m.;
morontia authority
48:2.18 constitute the planetary council of supreme m..
morontia awakening
112:3.5 that reconsciousizes you at the time of m..
189:1.5 no creature of the universe participated in this m..
morontia beauty
15:7.3 they increase in material size, m., and spirit glory
morontia being(s)
30:4.26 through the local universe you were a m.; through
37:9.8 the susatia of Salvington; the univitatia are not m..
43:1.2 while the m. and material beings make use of means
43:8.6 univitatia, who, though similar intellectually to m.,
43:8.12 spheres, ten m. are domiciled with ten univitatia.
43:9.2 you will be evolving from a m. to the status of a
44:1.7 different orders of m. and spirit beings produce
44:3.3 diversity of function among m. and evolving spirits,
44:4.11 Rhythm is less exhausting to m. and spirit beings
44:5.3 the experts of intercommunication between m. and
44:5.3 who promote the ability of the ascending m. to
44:5.9 you have become m. and have begun to experience
45:1.3 chiefs train their helpers, m. and ascending mortals.
46:2.4 Material and early m. must utilize mechanical means
46:3.2 seating over five billion beings—material and m.—
46:5.25 greatly appreciated by both m. and material beings.
47:8.5 the confirmation of Adjuster fusion the new m. is
47:8.6 still are these brilliant beings more or less material;
47:8.6 they are far from being true spirits; they are more
47:8.6 But they are truly becoming marvelous creatures.
48:6.34 seraphim devoted to the effective grouping of m.
189:1.4 on Sunday morning he took it up again as a m. of
189:1.9 of those who, as resurrected m. ascendant beings,
191:3.2 his children on earth, it was as a second-stage m..
morontia bestowal
119:6.4 When Michael returned from this m., it was apparent
119:6.4 became more apparent after the completion of the m.
119:6.5 of the time of Michael’s release from the m.,
morontia body or bodies
30:4.20 But the spirit form is just as real as the m.,
43:8.2 cultural world to another, you retain the same m.,
47:3.11 personality factors of mind and spirit within the m.
47:4.4 A newly developed and suitably adjusted m. is
47:4.6 Though you have m., you continue, through all
47:4.6 Both food and water are fully utilized in the m.;
48:1.5 will successively provide you with 570 m.,
50:3.3 the diseases of the realms, are, like the early m.,
112:5.19 entity upon and in the awaiting m. mind-body form
190:0.3 the same type of transition or m. that Jesus had
morontia career—see career, morontia
morontia careers
55:6.7 even before human beings enter upon their m.;
112:4.2 certain ascenders immediately to begin their m.,
morontia changes
48:1.5 you will undergo 570 separate and ascending m..
morontia character
47:7.5 A real m. is budding; a real morontia creature is
morontia cherubim
38:7.7 Such m. also perform many indispensable tasks on
38:7.7 On the inhabited worlds these m. frequently work
38:8.4 3. M. Cherubim.
38:9.9 man, primary midwayer, m., mid-phase cherubim,
48:3.4 creatures are your nearest of kin; then come the m.,
morontia chiefs
45:1.3 the seven spheres whereon the m. train their helpers
morontia circuits
37:8.3 Andovontia is concerned only with spirit and m.,
48:2.13 The m. are distinct from, and supplementary to, both
morontia citizens
43:1.9 triangle adjoining the residential reservation of the m
77:1.2 such a unique interassociation: As ascendant m. of
morontia color tones
44:1.6 4. Color symphonies—melody of m.; this ranks
Morontia Companion(s)
25:0.7 6. M..
25:0.9 only three—servitals, conciliators, and M.—are
25:7.0 7. THE MORONTIA COMPANIONS
25:7.1 These children of the Mother Spirits are the friends
25:7.1 They are not indispensable to an ascender’s work
25:7.1 neither do they in any sense displace the work of the
25:7.1 The M. are simply gracious hosts to those who are
25:7.1 They are skillful play sponsors and are ably assisted
25:7.3 These M. are such friendly associates that, when you
25:7.4 The work of the M. is more fully depicted in those
30:1.80 10. M..
30:2.80 6. M..
37:8.9 The ministry of the seventy billion M. is described in
38:7.7 assigned to the service of the M. in large numbers.
47:3.12 one M. Companion is assigned to each company
47:3.11 administration is occupied by the temple of the M.
48:3.0 3. MORONTIA COMPANIONS
48:3.1 These hosts of the mansion and morontia worlds are
48:3.2 M. are trained for service by the Melchizedeks on
48:3.2 they do not pass through the Melchizedek schools.
48:3.2 they range from the lowest mansion worlds of the
48:3.2 but they are seldom encountered on the inhabited
48:3.2 They serve under the supervision of the Sons of God
48:3.3 The M. maintain ten thousand headquarters in a local
48:3.4 There are two distinct types of M.; one type is
48:3.4 the morontia cherubim, and after them the M..
48:3.5 These c. are touchingly affectionate and charmingly
48:3.5 They possess distinct personalities, and when you
48:3.6 an idea of the nature of the work of these M. may
48:3.8 as a first-stage spirit, these M. are ever with you.
48:3.13 the M. will be your efficient interpreters and patient
48:3.13 one of the M. will be able to officiate as interpreter.
48:3.16 always will they remain M.; never do they perform
48:3.17 The M. are destined to function in association with
48:3.18 You can forecast that these beings are probably
48:3.18 And you will continue to enjoy them all the way up
48:3.18 They are not, technically, essential to any part of
48:3.18 You could reach Salvington without them, but you
48:3.18 They are the personality luxury of your ascending
48:4.2 The M. are skillful play sponsors, and they are most
48:5.4 They are generally supervised by the M., but as
53:7.5 But a heavy toll was taken of the M. and Mansion
84:6.5 male and female; among cherubim, and M., it has
morontia comprehension
110:6.17 both cosmic realization of the Supreme and m. of
morontia concept
27:3.1 far transcends the mortal and even the m. of personal
morontia conclaves
44:2.10 Before the m and spirit assemblies these reproducers
morontia consciousness
110:6.16 realizations of progressive approach to the m. of
112:5.21 have difficulty in connecting the new m. with the
morontia contact
45:1.4 these cultural and social spheres of increasing m..
morontia contrivance
47:10.2 made possible by carrying the “harp of God,” a m.
morontia controllers
38:9.8 with both m.- and spirit-energy controllers and mind
morontia co-ordination
43:8.11 through group spiritual association and m..
morontia corps
47:10.6 proclaimed a true member of the m. of Nebadon—
Morontia Counselors
39:6.5 4. M. Counselors.
48:6.37 4. M. Counselors.
48:6.37 These ministers receive their name because they
48:6.37 they are assigned to teach, direct, and counsel the
48:6.37 They are the teachers of those who seek insight into
morontia counterparts
46:4.9 If I only had words to tell you of the m. of the
morontia creation(s)
16:4.6 the m. always intervene, bridging the gulf between
43:6.2 these gardens are among the most entrancing m. of
46:4.7 labor for the upkeep and embellishment of all m..
46:7.7 recognize—in addition to material beings—the m.,
48:2.25 of the records and other data indigenous to the m..
189:0.1 in the work of creature rehabilitation and m.,
morontia creature(s)
5:6.5 may survive mortal death to personalize as m. with
24:1.1 the m. or transition type of intelligent creatures.
43:1.3 that morontia gas suitable for the respiration of m..
43:7.1 the material and the spiritual, but they are not m..
43:9.2 you were evolving from a near-animal to a m.;
44:3.2 embellished in accordance with the needs of the m.
44:5.10 other ways do these experts lend assistance to m. in
44:6.7 and joyous reactions in individual spirit and m. by
46:4.7 are the transition servants of the higher m. and of
46:4.7 who are the transition servants of the higher m.
47:6.3 demands and delights of the true social life of m..
47:7.5 A real morontia character is budding; a real m. is
48:2.1 the transition environment for the progressing m..
54:5.9 and future citizen of Norlatiadek—every mortal, m.
112:5.18 2. The return of the Adjuster to the waiting m..
191:3.0 3. WITH THE MORONTIA CREATURES
191:3.1 spent wholly with the m. then present on Urantia.
192:3.3 entire week Jesus was occupied with the m. on earth
morontia crystals
46:5.25 These material-m. are greatly appreciated by both
morontia culture
43:8.2 The time spent on the training worlds of transition m
47:5.3 the survivors really begin their progressive m..
morontia custodians
47:1.5 collaborate with the m. of such children regarding
morontia delegates
191:4.7 he received visiting m. from the mansion worlds of
morontia detention
15:7.5 among which are the seven mansion worlds of m.,
morontia directors
191:3.1 come more than one million m. and associates,
morontia domiciles
44:3.2 These m. and spirit domiciles are real.
morontia duplicates
110:2.4 unceasingly seeking to produce m. of every concept
morontia dynamos
48:2.14 these living m. seem to transform the energies of
morontia embellishment
44:0.1 the spirits and semispirits who are engaged in m.
47:1.2 of exquisite physical beauty and extraordinary m.,
morontia energy or energies
44:1.5 the skillful management of the m. and spirit energies.
44:5.8 M. and spirit energy must be replenished just as
48:2.15 Since each morontia world has a separate order of m
48:2.20 These are the regulators of the m. in association with
48:2.20 They make possible conversion of m. into morontia
111:1.5 below and delicately touches the spirit-m. system
112:5.17 1. The fabrication of a suitable form, a m. pattern,
morontia enjoyment
44:2.4 artists who preserve passing scenes for future m..
morontia ensemble
44:6.9 add the finishing touches to the m., thus achieving
morontia entertainment
48:4.8 leadership of diversion, spiritual recreation and m..
morontia entity
112:5.19 bestows this m. upon and in the awaiting morontia
113:6.1 specifications, and the m. of the human soul—
morontia environment
48:2.23 These changes result in altered reactions to the m.,
morontia equivalents
43:6.6 m. of vegetative life have a violet or orchid tinge
morontia estate
112:6.4 In the m. the ascending mortal is endowed the
113:7.4 Then, with your attainment of the mature m., they
morontia evolution
111:2.8 The potential of such a m. is inherent in the two
morontia existence
40:9.1 only at the time of mortal reawakening in the m. on
48:2.15 the plant life everything else pertaining to the m.
48:6.1 life in the flesh on into the early stages of m. on the
55:1.5 witness the translation of living mortals to the m..
55:2.1 translated directly from the life in the flesh to the m..
morontia experience(s)
6:8.7 the passing of this material and m. will be
12:7.7 if human life is further enlarged to include the m.,
25:7.3 when you finally leave the last phase of the m.,
30:4.19 Throughout the entire m. survivors are wards of the
30:4.24 thorough course that they received during their m. in
44:8.3 upward in the scale of m. and spiritual attainment.
49:6.10 these orders really begin their m. on the seventh
55:4.25 receiving Adjusters at the conclusion of the m..
191:3.1 As participants in Jesus’ m.-transition experience,
191:3.4 And it was by these very m. that the Creator Son
morontia fabrics
111:2.2 mind of man is the cosmic loom that carries the m.
morontia family
30:4.10 all types of ascenders fraternize as one m. on the
morontia forces
44:1.14 who left but snatches of these harmonies of m. on
morontia form(s)
9:8.13 endowed with a m. with its enlarged sensitivity to
30:4.15 the new body, the m., as the new life vehicle for
39:2.13 from the lowest m. to the higher spirit forms.
39:2.13 your new body is a m., one that can enseraphim.
39:2.13 you “reap a m. form” on the mansion worlds.
42:12.11 the morontia mind individualize the m. for all
42:12.11 so will the m. be highly individual and adequately
42:12.11 No two m. are any more alike than any two human
43:7.1 the morontia mortals have their m. attuned to
46:5.22 records are always preserved in material, in m.,
47:9.5 a human mind housed in a m.—a material body of
47:10.4 The m. granted you on departure from the mansion
48:1.5 thereby organizing a m. of materialization which is
48:2.16 of morontia spheres and an ascending scale of m..
48:2.17 These early m.-form changes require about seven
48:2.18 This council grants material for m. to all ascending
48:2.22 While the basic m. of life and matter are identical
48:2.22 notwithstanding that you retain the same m..
49:6.19 traverse space freely before being clothed with m..
50:3.6 from their mortal investment and clothed with m.,
112:5.18 that you yourself and not another will occupy the m.
112:5.19 entity upon and in the awaiting m. mind-body form
112:6.2 to instruct you regarding your m. personality forms
112:6.3 Still more so does the m. form.
113:6.5 of mansonia in conjunction with the fabricated m.,
168:1.11 technique of the resurrection of creatures in m. and
189:1.1 resurrected m. and personality of Jesus came forth
189:2.3 it could not be removed from the tomb as the m.
189:2.3 the m. can be made at one time as of the spirit
189:4.11 These human eyes were enabled to see the m. of
190:0.3 of material food; nevertheless, these m. are real.
190:2.3 all had more or less difficulty in recognizing the m.
191:2.1 the Master, in m., suddenly appeared in the midst
191:3.2 the Master’s m. was adjusted for transition to the
191:6.1 This was the Master’s twelfth appearance in m..
192:4.3 the Master appeared in m. and, speaking to them in
193:2.3 While his friends could not readily recognize his m.
morontia gas
43:1.3 two elements of Urantian atmosphere plus that m.
morontia graduates
39:2.6 so do these seraphim instruct the m. on Salvington
morontia grandeur
48:1.2 creations partake of the physical beauty and the m.
morontia groups
189:1.10 turning to the assembled m. of the seven mansion
morontia gulf
103:6.12 failure of metaphysics to bridge the m. between
103:6.13 is evolutionary man’s hope of bridging the m..
morontia halls
39:4.16 higher transition beings consult those of the m.,
44:4.12 preserving them in the archives of the m. of records.
morontia harbors
111:1.9 divine pilot to guide the ascending soul into the m.
morontia harmony
44:1.1 the inconceivable scope of m. and spirit harmony.
morontia helpers
46:4.7 the higher morontia creatures and of the m. who
morontia identification
112:2.20 This actual transfer from material association to m.
morontia identity
30:4.15 personality, survival of the evolving m. of the soul.
morontia individuals
112:7.7 They are discrete m. not altogether unlike seraphim,
morontia insight
101:2.10 Revelation, the substitute for m., enables man to see
101:6.1 M. entails an ever-expanding consciousness of the
morontia instructor
48:7.2 human philosophy which this m. was utilizing as
morontia intellect
110:2.6 M. connotes a dual mind in the local universe
112:6.10 ministry behind and becomes solely dependent on m.
morontia intelligences
191:3.2 more and more difficult for the m. to visualize the
morontia intent
112:5.7 observations of emerging m. and spiritual purpose.
morontia intercourse
48:3.11 companions are dedicated to the facilitation of m.
morontia investiture
49:6.19 where they receive their initial m. just as do all other
189:3.2 resurrection halls of mansonia in readiness for m..
morontia Jesus—see also morontia Master
189:1.10 Said the m.: “Having finished my life in the flesh,
189:3.4 But Gabriel remained on Urantia with the m..
190:5.5 when he said, “It is the Master—,” the m. vanished
191:1.3 Peter and the m. walked through the garden and
191:2.2 When the m. had spoken to them, he vanished in
191:3.1 The m. sojourned with these splendid intelligences
191:3.1 He instructed them and learned from their directors
192:3.2 When the Master—the m.—now prayed, it was in
193:5.5 the m disappeared from the observation of his eleven
morontia level(s)
38:7.6 Cherubim and sanobim are very near the m. of
38:7.6 very definitely resembling the m. of existence.
39:2.6 —from the highest m. to the status of newborn
44:2.3 But all of this is effected on the m..
45:7.8 tardy in their personality unification on the new m.,
48:6.29 energies and materials of both the physical and m.
48:6.29 Ascenders must acclimatize to every new m., and
55:2.3 from the material domain of evolution to the m. of
103:6.7 of religion; mota is the technique of the m..
103:7.10 On the m., the postulates of science and religion are
110:6.20 to increased introduction to m. of experience.
110:6.21 animal level to the lowest actual contactual m. of
111:3.2 Deity, such as the Adjuster, function above the m..
112:1.11 On the m. all of the finite dimensions of the material
112:1.11 these enlarged dimensional experiences of the m. are
112:5.22 scaffolding that, having bridged you over to the m.
112:6.1 the personality mechanism from the beginning m. of
112:6.1 up to the final m. of progressive spirituality.
112:6.10 level of existence, having passed beyond the m..
189:1.12 Jesus now began the contacts of the m., being
196:3.30 material environment; it is a gesture toward the m..
morontia liaison
66:4.10 phase of intellectual (mind) and m. (soul) liaison.
103:7.2 matter identification through the realms of m. to
morontia life
25:7.1 are the friends and associates of all who live the m..
27:7.8 sealed; the second was the awakening in the m.;
30:4.22 they have traversed the m. of the local universe and
35:3.5 3. The world of m. life.
37:7.1 in most of the educational enterprises of the m.,
37:7.2 while as teachers playing an important part in the m.,
38:8.5 as helpers when their mortal wards attain the m..
39:6.9 narratives dealing with mansion worlds and the m..
42:10.5 differentially in response to the 570 levels of m.,
42:12.11 undifferentiated morontia material wherewith m.
42:12.11 And after the m. it will be found that spirit forms
43:0.4 as you might suspect, the m. of the constellations
43:1.1 elevations of physical matter crowned with m. and
43:8.2 the status of a finaliter; this is really the typical m..
44:3.7 to enrich the co-ordination of the progressive m..
44:4.4 ability to translate thought into language in the m.
45:1.3 planet is the headquarters of the supervisors of m.
46:2.5 most amazing intermingling of physical and of m.,
47:4.1 The groupings of the m. begin to take form; working
47:4.5 memory remains fully intact as you ascend the m..
47:6.2 in the group working and class functions of the m..
48:0.0 THE MORONTIA LIFE
48:0.2 The m is the only possible approach whereby mortals
48:1.1 This m. has been known on Urantia since the early
48:1.4 The early m. in the local systems is very much like
48:1.5 When you traverse the m. of Nebadon, these same
48:1.6 But in the m. the spirit will become a real part of
48:2.18 you will translate from one phase of m. to another
48:2.21 to keep you in progressive synchrony with the m..
48:3.8 resurrection from the death of the flesh into the m..
48:5.1 when the postmaterial or m. begins, the attending
48:5.6 In the schools of the m. these teachers engage in
48:6.2 You should understand that the m. of an ascending
48:6.4 prespirit career and have been admitted to the m..
48:6.28 depth—by superimposing the perceptions of the m.
49:6.6 human beings who are virtually exempt from the m.,
49:6.8 These mortals may be repersonalized in the m.
55:1.5 the number of translations increases, subsidiary m.
55:2.9 do not pass through any of the earlier phases of m.
66:4.9 embryonic estate; it is born (resurrected) in the m.
101:6.5 he traversed the manifold phases of the m. of
112:6.3 in the m. life, and increasingly on its higher levels,
112:6.5 function acceptably in the early stages of the m.
113:7.3 Therefore will your first assignment of the m. be as
189:1.13 as he begins this m., the material body of his flesh
190:0.1 Although this time of the m. is to be spent on the
190:0.1 mortals who pass through the progressive m. of the
morontia manifestation
190:3.1 The fifth m. of Jesus to the recognition of mortal
190:5.2 the m. of Jesus, his seventh appearance, came
191:1.1 This was his eighth m. manifestation.
191:4.1 The tenth m. of Jesus to mortal recognition
192:3.1 And this was the Master’s fourteenth m..
192:4.3 This was the fifteenth m. of the risen Jesus.
193:0.1 The sixteenth m. of Jesus occurred on Friday,
morontia Master—see also morontia Jesus
189:2.9 who met, recognized, and communed with the m..
190:5.7 They had seen the m., and they rushed from the
191:5.2 the m. suddenly appeared inside the curvature of the
191:5.5 he fell on his knees before the m. and exclaimed,
191:6.1 Even as Nathan spoke, the m. appeared there in
192:1.1 April 21, the m. made his thirteenth appearance,
193:0.1 suddenly, the m. appeared in full view and began
193:0.6 also told them of their experiences with the m. in
193:5.3 When the m. had thus spoken, he vanished from
morontia material(s)
42:12.11 the undifferentiated m. wherewith the morontia life
48:1.0 1. MORONTIA MATERIALS
48:1.3 forms of a unique energy organization called m..
48:1.7 learned of the morontia worlds and the reality of m.,
48:1.7 And these m. are real, literal, even as in “the city
48:2.20 possible the conversion of morontia energy into m..
55:1.5 because the translation temple is composed of m.
morontia mathematics
112:1.11 of mota and also because of the contribution of m..
morontia meanings
112:4.2 the spiritual values and m. of the indwelt mind.
morontia melody or melodies
44:1.1 of mortal hearing, you can hardly conceive of m..
44:1.10 The other forms of m. are unrecognized by the
44:1.11 Mortals do not react to other forms of m. and
morontia Michael
189:3.1 the m. appeared before Gabriel, saying: “As my
morontia mind(s)
12:8.7 partner of the spiritual mind, the essence of the m.,
16:4.5 of universe reality—morontia substance and m.?
38:9.7 and endowed with the m. transition type of mind.
38:9.7 ministry of the last two adjutant spirits and the m..
39:2.6 and make effective use of, the potentials of m.,
42:10.5 3. Evolving m.—the expanding consciousness of
42:10.5 M. functions differentially in response to the 570
42:12.11 the m. individualize the morontia form for all
103:6.12 Mortal man lacks the concept of m. and material;
110:2.6 M. is a term signifying the substance and sum total
112:5.19 this morontia entity upon and in the awaiting m.
112:6.6 The m. must evolve by direct contact with cosmic
112:6.9 the superimposition of the endowment of m. upon
morontia ministers
48:3.7 therefore the co-ordinators of the work of other m..
morontia mirth
48:4.20 humor of the present, either mortal laughter or m..
morontia mortal(s)
30:3.11 class of beings except Creator personalities and m..
30:3.12 M. are student visitors only within the confines of
39:1.13 the Trinity Teacher Sons down to the m. who are
40:8.3 the m. is fused with an individualized gift of the
43:4.5 special gatherings on Mount Assembly that the m.
43:7.1 and the m. have their morontia forms attuned to
43:7.4 In courtesy colonies, ascending m. predominate
43:8.12 as an association of a m. with a univitatia family
119:6.1 for the purpose of assuming the career of a m. at the
119:6.3 of constellation five as a m. of ascending status.
119:6.3 reveal the details of this unnumbered m.’ career,
119:6.3 details of this wonderful career of Michael as the m.
119:6.4 apparent after the completion of the m. bestowal,
119:6.6 the bestowal incarnation of a m. of evolutionary
119:8.4 on the m. bestowal the will of the Eternal Son;
morontia mota—see mota
morontia music
44:1.14 Spirit-m. not infrequently employs all seven modes
morontia nature
110:6.11 to the clearer manifestation of the emerging m. of a
morontia necessities
44:3.1 We have homes, spirit comforts, and m..
morontia oneness
110:1.6 eternal union, there will eventually ensue that m.,
morontia order(s)
16:4.6 of the reality of the spiritual worlds is of the m.,
44:5.4 spirit energy as applied to the m. and other orders
44:6.7 the positional values assigned to different m. in the
46:2.3 a gas adapted to the respiration of the m. of life.
46:5.26 into a state quite like that of the m. of existence.
47:4.6 You partake of the m. of food, a kingdom of living
47:5.2 Satania and the training schools for the various m..
110:2.6 you are mentally approaching the m. of existence.
morontia organization
48:2.20 The whole m. of existence is dependent on the
morontia pattern(s)
112:5.17 1. The fabrication of a suitable form, a m. in which
112:6.2 You will be endowed with m. of personality
morontia personality or personalities
37:2.5 of Brilliant Evening Stars are easily visible to m.
43:8.4 achieve the real socialization of your evolving m..
44:0.4 Any m. or spirit entity is eligible for admission to the
45:6.7 nursery of Satania is maintained by certain m. on the
46:4.8 Whether you are a material, m., or spirit personality,
48:2.24 assorters are of great service in the grouping of m.
56:1.2 best understood by all personalities—material, m.,
63:7.3 to serve with the m. who welcome the pilgrims of
101:6.3 forerunner of m. and eventually of true spirit status.
103:7.8 for the revelation of truth or for the mota of m..
112:6.2 difficult to instruct you regarding your m. forms
112:6.2 will be endowed with m. patterns of personality
189:1.2 with the delivered and resurrected m. of Jesus.
189:1.9 this tomb of Joseph in the very likeness of the m. of
189:2.1 Jesus fraternized with the assembled m. from the
189:2.3 By the aid of certain m. auxiliary personalities,
189:4.11 the midwayers in association with certain of the m.
193:3.1 Jesus made his last appearance on earth as a m..
morontia phase(s)
14:5.1 local universe, you traverse the m. of ascension.
48:2.1 morontia power which sustain and energize the m.
101:6.1 The m. of revealed religion has to do with the
101:6.1 its great urge is the attainment of spirit perfection.
112:5.20 consists in the seizure of the encircuited m. of the
morontia phenomena or phenomenon
41:1.3 all physical-material and m.-spiritual phenomena.
111:2.8 This mid-mind is really a m. since it exists in the
111:3.1 although they cannot inhibit such a m. when once it
morontia planes
44:8.5 ever characterized their mortal or m. of existence.
morontia planners
44:3.7 M.—those who build for the co-ordinate association
44:3.7 These planners collaborate with the Morontia Power
morontia plans
22:5.6 they act as trustees of ascendant projects, m.,
morontia power
29:0.11 and you will work freely with the supervisors of m.
48:2.1 They are the channels of m. which sustain and
48:2.14 These beings are m. generators as well as circuit
Morontia Power Supervisors—see Power Supervisors
morontia progress
48:3.11 They are the instructors of social conduct and m.,
morontia progress worlds
39:3.6 divisions minister on the seventy m. encircling the
morontia progression
30:4.19 M. pertains to continuing advancement of spirit,
43:9.3 uniform and stabilized epoch in the career of m..
48:2.1 They are exclusively devoted to the ministry of m..
48:2.12 being chiefly devoted to the transition regime of m.
101:5.13 Increasingly in the m. the truths of revealed religion
101:5.14 Increasingly throughout the m. the assurance of truth
191:3.2 was adjusted for transition to the second stage of m..
196:3.29 must always be redefined on successive levels of m..
morontia progressor(s)
30:4.5 4. M..
30:4.18 4. M..
30:4.18 and the universe, mortals are classed as m.;
30:4.18 they are traversing the transition spheres of mortal
43:8.12 improved ethics in relations with your fellow m..
43:9.2 is a period of true and heavenly bliss for the m..
44:6.5 for the beautification of m. and advancing spirits.
47:7.1 a tremendous forward step in the life of a m..
48:2.26 As m. you will remain in full contact with material
48:3.7 to specific duties in their association with the m..
48:4.9 the ministering spirits of time to the m. from the
48:6.28 teach the mansion world students and the m..
48:6.31 amount of time to the education and training of m..
48:8.0 8. THE MORONTIA PROGRESSORS
48:8.1 career, ascending mortals are denominated m..
50:3.2 while these m. temporarily revert to a former state.
55:2.8 educational and cultural spheres for evolving m..
115:3.16 The man lives in every child, and the m. is resident
119:8.8 associate of ascending spirits, a m., a Son of Man in
morontia pupils
48:5.8 The mansonia life early teaches the young m. that
morontia realities
1:3.7 spirit phases of the mortal mind into the m. of the
44:0.17 the ascenders are able to recognize material, m.
67:3.9 for the creation of superhuman values, even m..
113:6.10 lodged these m. for safekeeping in the custody of
morontia realms
44:0.1 the master artists and artisans of the m. and lower
44:1.4 the control and intensification of the light of the m.
44:3.3 the regular and routine workers of the spirit and m..
44:3.5 and they are the most exquisite creations of the m.
48:1.1 The m. are the local universe liaison spheres between
48:2.26 All m. transition realms are accessible alike to spirit
48:4.3 these ministers of the exalted humor of the m..
112:5.11 transaction on the borderland of physical and m..
morontia reason
103:7.2 insight presage the later appearance of spirit and m.
morontia receiving planets
112:5.16 is brought about in the resurrection halls of the m.
morontia recorders
44:4.12 7. The m.. I am at a loss to know how to depict to
44:4.12 the function of this important group of thought
44:4.12 they are the group photographers of the transition
44:4.12 They save for the future the vital scenes and
morontia records
48:2.25 The m. are available to all orders of personalities.
morontia rededication
192:3.2 eleven men never forgot this experience of the m.
morontia regime(s)
29:0.11 Supervisors function so exclusively in the m. of the
43:0.4 Being the mid-point in the m.-training regime,
47:4.6 sphere, presenting the early beginnings of the m..
48:0.3 Nebadon is fairly typical of the m. transition regimes
48:2.26 and by the time of departure from the m., you will
49:6.16 they pass by the entire m. of the local system.
morontia resurrection
113:3.4 during that interval between physical death and m.
189:1.4 creature had anything to do with this m. of Jesus
189:1.4 this mortal transit, or m., occurred right there in
189:1.13 Now is the mortal transit of Jesus—the m. of the Son
189:2.1 “We may not participate in the m. of the bestowal
189:3.2 presence here in connection with the m. of Jesus.
189:3.3 this, the third, signalized the m., the mortal transit,
190:2.1 From the time of the m. until the hour of his spirit
196:1.11 5. The m. resurrection.
morontia scheme
48:8.2 There is a definite and divine purpose in all this m. of
morontia self or selves
66:4.10 phenomenon attendant upon the liaison of their m.
108:6.5 reality of your evolving and immortal soul, your m..
111:1.2 with the Adjuster in creating and fostering the m.,
111:1.5 the soul—the m.—will faithfully portray the harvest
111:3.2 personality is completely identified with the m..
112:5.12 the surviving element of terrestrial origin; it is the m.
112:6.0 6. THE MORONTIA SELF
morontia senses
14:2.3 The m. are seventy, and the higher spiritual orders
morontia sensory mechanism
47:10.2 adjust the immature m. to the reception of space
morontia shrines
55:1.5 on a world in the far north whereon twenty-five m.
morontia soul(s)
39:3.3 the true longings of the inner man, the evolving m.
47:3.3 passive potentials of identity are present in the m.
104:3.3 and qualified that the mortal intellect and the m. can
107:5.5 Adjuster is fused with the evolving immortal m.
109:5.5 gift will, sooner or later, evolve the immortal m.
110:4.2 so to spiritualize your mind as to evolve your m.;
110:6.9 The emergence of the m. indicates the extent and
110:6.15 experience prior to the liberation of the evolving m.
110:6.18 circles related to the quantitative growth of the m.,
110:7.4 the fusion of the immortal m. and the Adjuster,
110:7.5 ancestral mortal mind and then resident in the m.,
111:0.1 The m. is the child of the universe and may be really
111:0.1 the m. may be really known only through cosmic
111:1.1 the soil from which the Monitor must evolve the m.
111:2.4 These three antecedents of the m. human soul are:
111:2.10 evolving vehicle for selfhood continuity, the m. soul.
111:3.2 such authority freely and willingly to such a m.
111:3.2 identified with the emerging m.-soul entity;
111:3.7 In so far as man’s evolving m. becomes permeated
112:2.20 the more enduring and immortal nature of the m.
112:3.5 the immortal m. of the deceased human.
112:5.4 material-intellect system to the higher m. system
112:6.7 But the m., being superadjutant, does not retain
112:6.8 otherwise the m. souls of the Spirit-fused mortals are
113:4.2 —in this life the mortal mind, in the next the m..
117:6.5 The m. of an evolving mortal is really the son of
117:6.8 are evolving the m. of time and the human-divine
morontia spheres
38:7.7 They are to the m. about what midway creatures
38:8.6 cherubim and sanobim have long served on the m.,
39:4.1 stationed in large numbers on the mansion and m.
40:8.1 or immediately upon their arrival on the higher m.,
40:8.4 Much as the m. of Nebadon are shared with the
40:9.3 your contemporaries, sharing the mansion and m. in
40:9.4 therefore awaken in the resurrection halls of the m.
48:1.2 The m. are the transition phases of mortal ascension
48:2.13 its flow into the segregated channels of the m.,
48:2.16 necessity for providing an ascending scale of m.
48:6.2 even for recognition on the higher levels of the m.
48:6.37 of philosophy in mortal life, of mota on the m..
48:6.29 and comparatively strange environment of the m..
49:6.19 transit to the resurrection halls of the higher m.,
52:5.5 Urantia mortals again proceed directly to the m..
53:7.13 were permitted freely to go about Jerusem, the m.,
66:4.10 imaginable phase of intellectual (mind) and m. liaison
113:7.2 On the m. the attending seraphim are your open
113:7.4 And as you ascend the m., eventually it is the
191:3.1 worlds of Satania as they pass through the system m.
morontia spirits
0:5.5 secret of spiritual energy, m., and perfected spirits.
morontia stage(s)
30:4.20 Passing from the final m. to the first or lowest spirit
32:2.3 the intervening m. or transition stages of being.
103:6.7 or stages, of reality manifestation: matter, m., and
110:6.21 increasingly akin to the intelligence of the m. of morontia state
43:7.2 in form, univitatia resemble the m. of existence,
48:4.12 review as to provoke spirit mirth and a m. of mind
55:2.2 of translation from the material life to the m.—
55:6.4 translation to the m. from among the living.
101:5.13 has to do with the m., the firmer grasp of mota.
112:7.6 In the m. the self has become a new and enduring
193:5.4 Son, released Jesus of Nazareth from the m. and,
morontia status
16:9.3 identity is dependent on the survival of the soul of m.
43:9.2 all the while maintaining a general and a typical m.
47:10.6 a Paradise ascender, a personality of m., and a true
113:7.2 assisting you in the acquirement of m., but they also
morontia structure(s)
18:2.4 The architecture, natural embellishment, m., and
43:6.7 of the landscape and of the material and the m..
48:3.15 Even the material and m. increase in perfection as
188:3.11 a material-m. known as the “Michael Memorial,”
morontia students
43:7.3 although m. constitute by far the largest group of all
morontia substance
16:4.5 phase of universe reality—m. and morontia mind?
morontia supervisor headquarters
47:5.2 number two, where are located the m. for Satania
morontia supervisors
44:0.5 are directed by m. on the local universe capitals.
44:0.5 of activity by the central corps of m. functioning on
47:0.4 seven mansion worlds are in the charge of the m.
48:2.14 those materials which the m. weave into the bodies
morontia synthesizers
44:6.9 7. The m.. These are the master craftsmen who add
44:6.9 the culminating touches to the morontia ensemble,
morontia system
48:5.5 of the mansion world and m. educational system.
morontia taste
44:6.8 Faintly I might suggest that they are improvers of m.
morontia teachers
47:5.1 glorified cherubim serve as m. all the way up from
morontia temple(s)
44:3.5 —the experienced architects of the spirit and the m..
55:1.0 1. THE MORONTIA TEMPLE
55:1.1 The presence of a m. at the capital of an inhabited
55:1.2 A m. has three parts: Centermost is the sanctuary of
55:1.3 proceed to build the m. according to specifications.
55:1.4 The average m. seats about three hundred
55:1.5 Such a m. also serves as the place of assembly for
55:1.6 On presettled worlds, planets without m., fusion
55:2.4 such a fusion candidate have forgathered in the m.
55:3.8 degree of recognition ever to be granted in the m..
55:3.19 received the order of supreme service of the m..
55:4.1 their real participation in world affairs until the m.
55:6.6 reveal the presence of the finaliters in the m..
55:7.1 This epoch extends from the appearance of the m.
55:7.2 also is the Prince-Sovereign except when in the m.
morontia things
44:0.21 human mind from the things of matter to those of m.
morontia training
43:1.9 with some one of the seventy major spheres of m..
44:3.6 builders—those who build the headquarters of m.
47:8.1 follows graduation from the m. of the local universe.
48:3.17 worlds cease to function as transition spheres of m..
48:5.1 world to the mansion and associated worlds of m.,
morontia transactions
44:0.20 language in an effort to unfold the reality of m.
48:6.30 and angels, of the m. of the lower universe realms.
morontia transcripts
110:2.3 your careers, m. of your true advancing selves,
morontia transformation
101:9.9 the technique of salvation, the progressive m..
morontia transit
55:2.3 there to await m., the translation flash, from the
189:1.0 1. THE MORONTIA TRANSIT
morontia transition
30:3.7 especially during the earlier phases of m. and spirit
38:9.7 and intellectually endowed with the m. type of mind.
48:0.3 Always this m. intervenes between the mortal estate
48:0.3 in Nebadon is fairly typical of the m. regimes in this
55:2.9 only mortals who so nearly escape the m. from
191:3.1 the life of m. as it is traversed by mortals of the
192:3.3 the affairs of the m. which he was experiencing on
morontia trust
47:3.3 And it is the reuniting of the m.-soul trust of the
morontia type(s)
24:1.1 the m. or transition type of intelligent creatures.
38:9.7 intellectually endowed with the m. transition type of
42:10.5 connotes the organization of the m. of life vehicle,
46:4.9 has great buildings of both material and m.,
48:5.5 Cherubim are by nature very near the m. of existence
morontia value(s)
55:6.5 the Adjuster-fusion level of conjoint m. and cosmic
92:0.5 toward the supernal heights of m. and spirit truth.
112:5.22 memories, having neither spiritual meaning nor m.
morontia variant
112:5.17 and within which the m. of the cosmic mind can be
morontia variations
43:6.7 divisions of physical life, not to mention the m.,
morontia varieties
43:6.6 from that of Urantia, consisting of material and m..
morontia vehicle
111:3.2 The soul is the embryo of the future m. of
morontia vegetation
43:6.6 Such m. is purely an energy growth; when eaten
morontia viewpoint
101:2.2 Revelation compensates for the absence of the m. by
morontia vision
45:1.2 their structures are not ordinarily perceptible to m.,
46:5.10 And since m. is of enormous range, you can walk
47:1.2 is not visible to the unaided material or early m..
morontia visit
190:2.7 James forbade their publishing the fact of this m.
morontia visitors
47:6.1 the m. are enabled to draw very close to the various
morontia will
48:6.35 They respect your newborn m.; they regard you as
112:6.5 the morontia life and prior to the emergence of m.
morontia wisdom
45:7.6 and duly registered personal possession of mota—m..
45:7.7 examiners, who certify to their attainment of m..
morontia world or morontia training world
44:2.1 The spirit-m. has a thousand and one things of
45:1.3 Number 2. The M.. This planet is the headquarters
45:1.4 to transitional headquarters number two, the m.,
46:2.2 The physical plant life and the m. of living things
47:9.5 —a material body of the m. but not a mortal house of
48:2.15 Since each m. has a separate order of morontia
48:2.16 physical to the spiritual as they advance from one m.
48:2.18 Each m., from the mansion spheres up to the
48:2.19 at the center of each administrative unit of a m..
48:2.21 As you progress from one class or phase of a m. to
48:2.25 The m. has its own recorders, who serve in
48:6.0 6. M. SERAPHIM—TRANSITION MINISTERS
55:2.7 direct to the resurrection hall of the appropriate mt..
55:2.7 the translation of living human beings to the m. are
103:6.7 utter ignorance of the intervening domain of the m.
189:1.12 This initiation into the m required more than an hour
195:7.23 art, demonstrates the existence of the transient m.
morontia worlds or morontia training worlds
20:8.2 Large numbers are stationed on the various mt.,
25:7.2 progressively difficult tasks to perform on the mt.
26:3.2 time is arbitrarily assigned to residence on the m..
30:4.18 progress from the lower to the higher of the m.,
31:6.1 the ascension to Paradise, passing through the m.,
31:10.20 born on the planets of space, pass through the m.,
38:7.7 many indispensable borderline tasks on the mt.
39:3.4 From the individual planets up through the mt.,
39:3.6 continue their ministry on mansion and higher m..
39:3.6 undertaking having to do with progress on the m.
39:3.6 minister on the seventy m progress worlds encircling
39:4.12 short falls, so ever upward is progress in the m.—
43:0.4 and minister extensively to the encircling mt..
44:0.2 m. and spirit worlds are not without their high arts
44:0.4 after their arrival on the m., apply for admission to
44:0.15 All these activities of the m and spirit worlds are real
44:0.21 the fact of the reality of these transactions of the m.
44:3.4 for the reversion directors, the humorists of the m.,
44:3.6 more intelligent and effective citizens of the m..
44:4.2 On the m. they treasure the gems of mentation.
44:6.9 the artistic glories and aesthetic beauties of the m.
47:2.1 Teachers in the probationary nurseries of the m..
47:3.11 are several million of them on the m. of Satania.
47:5.1 of these instructors on the mansion and higher m..
48:0.3 The arrangement of the mansion and higher m. in
48:1.2 fifty-six of the system transition abodes are called m.
48:1.7 Paul learned of the existence of the m. and the reality
48:3.1 The hosts of the mansion and m. are the offspring of
48:6.1 helpers to the supreme seraphim, minister on the m.,
49:6.1 all alike go thence to the m. of spiritual evolution
49:6.21 go to the universe m. by the primary modified order
54:1.10 but not so on the m. or on the spirit spheres. War is
55:2.8 the mt. of the local universe must continue in
55:2.9 Neither do they sojourn, as students, on the m. of
55:2.10 ascending mortals on the mansion and higher m..
55:2.11 attainment human beings may ascend to the m.,
55:6.8 It is such as these who go on to the m. of the local
55:9.2 univitatia continue to administer constellation m..
66:4.9 and experiences growth through the successive m.
101:6.7 and increasingly spiritual realities of the m..
112:3.5 identity, are essential to repersonalization on the m.
112:7.4 and intensive testing on the evolutionary and m..
136:2.6 following the very procedure that obtains on the m.
morontia zones
100:5.7 the better approach to the m. of possible contact
morontia-soul
47:3.3 it is the reuniting of the m. trust of the seraphim
111:3.2 increasingly identified with the emerging m. entity;
112:5.4 material-intellect system to the higher m. system
morontia-spiritual
41:1.3 basic to all physical-material and m. phenomena.
morontia-training
20:8.2 Large numbers are stationed on the various m.
43:0.4 minister extensively to the encircling m. worlds.
43:0.4 Being the mid-point in the m. regime, as you
55:2.7 the resurrection hall of the appropriate m. world.
55:2.8 the m. worlds of the local universe must continue
morontia-transition
191:3.1 As participants in the Master’s m. experience,
morontiaize
110:6.14 the Adjuster endeavors to m. the mind of man
morontial—see morontial soul
0:5.1 worship and wisdom through the m. and spiritual to
0:5.10 reality is neither material nor spiritual—it is m..
5:3.8 on four cosmic levels: the intellectual, the m.,
6:8.6 the Son shine brightly in your material or m. mind;
9:6.1 and perfect contact with all these physical, m., and
9:6.3 may embrace the material creature—physical or m.,
9:8.6 with supervisors of certain circuits of physical, m.,
12:8.6 —the intelligent universe of material, m., and spiritual
14:4.3 2. M..
15:7.4 All kinds of material, m., and spiritual beings are at
17:1.6 The system of material, m., and spiritual records on
33:1.1 of intelligent creature existence: spiritual, m.,
35:10.3 It embraces training in things material, m., and
38:7.6 efficient in the borderland work of the m., physical,
39:4.16 of luminous metals and crystals; one third m.,
43:1.3 But while this atmosphere is both material and m.,
43:1.4 Material and m. ornamentations are limited to the
43:8.1 enormous power systems, both material and m.,
46:4.8 phases of universe existence: the material, the m.,
48:1.4 more truly m. on the constellation study worlds.
48:2.19 functional with, physical, spiritual, and m. energies;
48:4.1 There is a m. and a spiritual equivalent of mirth and
48:6.28 enabled to bring these material and m. viewpoints
65:1.4 2. The usual mid-phase of quasi-m. existence.
84:6.6 Men and women need each other in their m. and
94:3.7 survives, the m. counterpart of mortal personality.
100:2.3 personality: the intellectual, the m., and the spiritual;
101:5.12 road to the actual acquirement of a m. personality.
101:9.3 wrong for him not to believe in those m. realities
101:9.5 awareness of those ethical and emerging m. values
101:10.4 It is only through the m. avenue leading to
108:6.6 higher self, your better m. and future spiritual self.
110:6.3 exclusively intellectual, neither are they wholly m.;
111:2.7 relationship is neither material nor spiritual but m..
112:1.4 in the progressive realms of the material, the m.,
112:5.1 Selfhood is a cosmic reality whether material, m., or
112:5.16 provide that relationship of universe energy—m.,
117:5.9 philosophic mazes of the material and m. worlds,
morontial soul
0:5.11 spirit, and which survives with the survival of the m..
108:5.4 of the motivations and purposes of the emerging m..
108:6.6 And it is this evolving m. that the judges and censors
110:7.2 complete the association of identity with the m.
110:7.2 the immediate fusion of the Adjuster and the m..
117:3.6 reaching down from the spiritual to the m. levels;
117:3.7 The human m. is likewise a volitional, cocreative
morontially
112:3.2 pronounced spiritually insolvent, m. bankrupt,
morontian
42:12.9 The mind endowment of an animal, mortal, m.,
101:6.11 the m. awareness of the brotherhood of all creatures;
morontians
43:8.5 and work effectively with ten diverse fellow m.,
43:8.7 3. Achieve simultaneous adjustment to fellow m. and
43:8.12 with a similar association with ten fellow m..
44:8.4 m. learn to socialize their former selfish longings
47:9.5 the Jerusem career, you will be full-fledged m..
48:4.7 for good”—for spirits and m. as well as for mortals.
48:4.17 are the higher types of the human species, the m.,
106:7.4 Mortals, m., spirits, finaliters, Transcendentalers,
morontias
4:1.7 with, the recognized forces, energies, minds, m.,
12:6.1 the product of co-operative minds, co-ordinated m.,
morose
132:0.1 The m. emperor was unusually cheerful on this day
Morrison
60:2.5 by the fresh-water fossils of the so-called M. beds of
morrow
124:6.7 reached Jericho, where they remained until the m..
137:1.4 Jesus said, “Early on the m. we go into Galilee.”
137:1.5 they were to leave with their new Master on the m.
138:4.1 On the m. all nine of them went by boat over to
138:7.5 for boats and nets for embarking on the m.’ fishing
140:6.13 Be not, therefore, unduly anxious for the m..
140:6.14 go to your rest so as to be ready for the m.’ work.”
140:10.10 and they prepared to depart on the m. for Jerusalem.
146:7.3 Jesus said to his apostles: “On the m. let us return to
150:1.1 “On the m. we will set apart ten women for the
158:6.5 “And now go to your rest, for on the m. we return
164:1.3 And on the m. he took out some money and,
165:2.12 On the m. about half of these Jewish teachers
165:6.4 On the m. Jesus and the twelve went into the cities
167:3.6 On the m. Jesus and the ten apostles would have
171:6.4 On the m. they arose and made their way up the
173:5.5 that, on the m., they should establish a camp nearer
177:5.2 Watch, therefore, and pray that on the m. you may
177:5.6 and peace be upon you till we rise on the m.,
179:2.1 for, as concerns the m., we are all in the hands of
183:0.1 seek sleep in preparation for the duties of the m..
mortal—noun; see mortal, ascendant; mortal ascending
0:0.3 of preventing confusion on the part of every m. who
0:8.11 provide the mechanism whereby the m. becomes
1:3.3 “You cannot see my face, for no m. can see me
1:4.7 that only the faith-grasp of the God-knowing m. can
2:6.8 Such a sin-identified m. would then become wholly
2:7.7 But the isolated m. of time and space coheres in God
3:5.17 hopeful in the exquisite manner of the trusting m.
5:0.1 normal-minded and morally conscious Urantia m..
5:5.11 it is experienced by an evolving m. of the realms,
5:5.14 a divine Adjuster, is all that is required in that m.
5:6.8 destiny of the personality of the choosing m..
6:8.4 agencies the God-conscious m. will certainly attain
10:4.7 As a m. in the flesh you should view the Trinity in
10:7.2 As things appear to the m. on the finite level,
10:7.6 Trinity redound to the good of the individual m. on
11:9.8 Every God-knowing m. who has espoused the career
12:7.7 prevail in the heart of the God-seeking material m.,
14:2.4 If a Urantia m. could be transported to Havona, he
14:2.4 he would there be deaf, blind, and utterly lacking in
14:2.4 he could only function as a limited self-conscious
14:6.39 And every God-knowing m. craves to be a finaliter.
16:9.2 The God-discerning m. is able to sense the value of
19:2.4 An evolutionary m. can sometime attain perfection
25:8.8 If a Urantia m. were arriving on Paradise today,
25:8.11 then becomes associated with the successful m.,
27:7.4 hundreds of years for the average m. who reaches
30:1.12 with which constitutes the creature a Son-fused m..
30:4.9 presents the career of an Adjuster-indwelt m..
30:4.26 then the surviving m. prepares for the long flight to
31:8.1 Part of the perfected m.’ experience on Paradise as
34:5.7 the Paradise Father in or with an evolutionary m.,
34:5.7 qualifies a m. consciously to realize the faith-fact of
34:6.9 In every m. there exists a dual nature:
34:6.13 Spirit in the life reactions of such a spirit-led m.,
37:3.7 with keeping straight the record of each m. of time
38:9.9 In the personal experience of an individual m. these
39:3.3 the evolving morontia soul of the material m. on
39:4.15 A m. never returns to his native planet during the
39:4.15 if he should return during a subsequent dispensation,
39:4.15 he would be escorted by a transport seraphim of the
40:0.10 now am I dispatched from Salvington—onetime a m.
40:7.1 confers eternal life upon the soul of the fused m..
40:7.5 To the Adjuster-fused m. the career of universal
40:8.3 and upon this leave-taking the morontia m. is fused
40:9.6 When a Spirit-fused m. is told about the events of
40:9.7 value are common possessions of the surviving m.
40:9.7 may have a spiritual connotation to one m. but not
42:12.9 The mind endowment of an individual animal, m.,
43:8.12 socialization as an association of a morontia m.
44:4.7 subject matter of the entire lifetime of a Urantia m..
45:6.4 No surviving m., midwayer, or seraphim may ascend
48:5.3 seraphim proceeds inward with an Adjuster-fused m.
48:8.2 carried forward by having the surviving m. climb up
49:3.6 the planetary conduct of this type of m. because
49:6.5 assignment to the repersonalization of a sleeping m.
50:4.2 different from what a Urantia m. might imagine.
52:6.7 while enhancing the soul capacity of every m. to
52:6.7 every m. to understand and love every other m..
54:5.13 If a Urantia m. of average length of life should
54:6.4 of your family, some fellow citizen or fellow m.,
55:2.3 the finaliter group under whose jurisdiction this m.
55:2.3 a m. to resign all planetary duties, bid farewell
55:2.4 doing for such an evolutionary m. everything that
55:2.10 their Paradise ascent far in advance of the average m
55:6.0 6. THE INDIVIDUAL MORTAL
55:11.6 individual inhabited planet or of any individual m. on
55:11.7 thwart the personal attainment of the individual m.;
56:10.2 And as the m. pursues this quest, he finds himself
56:10.2 he finds himself increasingly absorbed in the study of
67:7.7 but no m. subsequently born on Urantia has suffered
67:7.7 Every m. born on Urantia since Caligastia’s rebellion
77:2.2 The Life Carriers had planned a new type of m.
77:9.12 divinity of attainment—alike for m. and midwayer.
86:5.1 in every way exactly like the m. himself except that
90:0.2 regarded as being unresponsive to the ordinary m..
91:2.6 in the day-by-day experience of the average m.,
91:8.5 soul or the slavish obeisance of a fear-ridden m..
94:6.12 to the true progress, not only of the individual m.,
94:12.3 so loves the world that he will not suffer one m.
99:5.6 of the spirit” in the daily life of the spirit-led m..
100:2.7 the profound surety of the God-knowing m. when
100:3.6 Such a m., while not supernatural, is truly becoming
100:4.5 therein discern the motivation of this evolving m..
100:4.6 If each m. could only become a focus of dynamic
100:5.4 of the superconscious mind of the believing m..
100:7.1 Although the average m. cannot hope to attain the
101:10.3 discloses to the inquiring m. an avenue of escape
102:6.9 of the religious living of the God-knowing m..
102:6.10 the gospel enhances and supernally exalts every m..
102:7.1 Father; he actually lives in every rational m..
103:1.2 When one m is in full agreement with the philosophy
103:1.2 with the religious philosophy of a fellow m.,
105:2.7 From the finite m.’ viewpoint, reality has its true
107:0.4 Any m. who has seen a Creator Son has seen the
107:0.4 Every m. who is consciously or unconsciously
107:0.6 which, depending on the choosing of such a m.,
107:2.7 linked with the ascending career of a surviving m..
107:2.9 of success in the indwelling of an individual m.,
107:4.2 fusion with the immortal soul of an evolving m.,
107:6.3 between the God-knowing spiritualizing m. and the
108:2.6 If a m. has not been previously indwelt by an Adj.
108:2.9 an evolving m. becomes dominated by the love of his
109:1.2 that every time a Monitor-indwelt m. fails of survival
110:7.2 would only observe the translating m. disappear
111:6.2 The m. who can transcend self might yield to the
112:3.2 From the cosmic standpoint the m. is already dead;
112:4.3 the factual reappearance of the surviving m. depend
112:4.13 the reception of the surviving soul of the earth m.
112:5.8 to court the hazard of depriving one struggling m.
112:7.11 neither Adjuster nor m. can attain that unique goal
113:1.5 until the earthly career is finished, that m. will enjoy
113:2.2 On Urantia the first m. to secure a personal guardian
113:2.7 In the city of this visitation a certain m. was
113:6.3 back to the worlds,again to be assigned to another m
117:4.5 The personality of the individual m. is insignificant in
117:6.5 The morontia soul of an evolving m. is really the
117:6.6 adult career of the ascendant and perfected m..
117:6.27 But no God-knowing m. can ever be lonely in his
118:9.1 But these insulating media, without which no m.
118:10.9 Most of what a m. would call providential is not;
118:10.9 Much of what a m. would call good luck might
118:10.9 fate that heaps tribulation upon some suffering m.
119:5.2 This being performed the duties of a spirit m. in
119:5.3 as a fully developed and perfectly trained spirit m.
119:5.4 probability of Michael’s incarnating as a m. of the
119:6.1 the purpose of assuming the career of a morontia m.
119:6.3 of constellation five as a full-fledged morontia m. of
119:6.3 forbidden to reveal the details of this morontia m.’
119:6.3 this wonderful career of Michael as the morontia m.
119:6.6 as the bestowal incarnation of a morontia m. of
119:8.4 lived the will of the Father, even as a m. of flesh
120:0.6 presently grow up on Urantia as a m. of the realm.
120:1.1 not as a fully developed m., but as a helpless babe.
120:1.6 As a m. incarnate in the realm you are without
129:4.2 as an incarnated m. of the realm, on the day of his
130:2.4 light to the m. who sits in spiritual darkness.
130:2.7 sum and substance of that which the m. chooses
130:6.4 a m. dedicated to the ennobling service of man
131:1.9 The weary soul of the wandering m finds eternal rest
131:1.9 soul of the m. blends with the spirit of the Supreme.
131:3.7 Every m. who thinks righteously, speaks nobly,
131:4.3 counts the ceaseless winking of every m.’ eyes;
132:3.4 hunger and thirst for goodness which leads this m.
132:5.18 4. No m. who knows God can stoop to engage in the
132:7.2 can act as the means of leading such a fellow m. to
133:1.5 pretty sure to be near at hand some other m. who
133:6.7 morally conscious m. knows of the existence of his
134:5.2 the spiritual free will of the individual m. and the
134:8.3 intellectual vagaries of a weakened and starving m.
136:2.2 he was a m. of the realm who had attained the
136:2.2 Jesus stood in the Jordan that day a perfected m.
136:2.3 Ordinarily, when a m. of the realm attains such
136:2.3 eventual fusion of the matured soul of the m. with
136:3.1 There on Mount Hermon, as an unaided m. of the
136:6.3 and it is a legitimate reaction of a Urantia m..
136:8.7 mind of a twentieth-century or other-century m..
139:4.4 being the chum of Jesus than any other earth m.,
139:12.13 this renegade m., who thought lightly of selling his
140:4.11 Every m. really craves to be a complete person, to be
140:8.20 not want simply to produce a religious man, a m.
140:10.9 the good news of the gospel: that by faith every m.
141:7.7 he lived his life for all the world as a m. of the realm.
156:5.20 The God-conscious m. is certain of salvation; he is
171:7.6 When Jesus smiled on a man, that m. experienced
175:2.1 to be prejudiced against the Jew as a fellow m..
176:4.1 his seventh and last bestowal as a m. of the realm.
180:5.6 Another m. recognizes this same golden rule as
180:5.10 living relationship of one spirit-led m.’ love for
181:2.20 when I sojourned with you as a m. of the realm.
182:3.7 While no m. can presume to understand the
186:5.1 but as the Son of Man he was a m. of the realms.
187:3.6 he elected to die as an ordinary m. upon the cross.
188:3.4 natural death on the cross as would any other m.
189:0.2 As a m. of the realm he has experienced death;
189:1.4 On Friday he laid down his life as a m. of the realm
190:0.1 the ascending morontia career of a m. of the realms.
194:3.5 the personal gift from the Master to every m..
195:7.4 But it requires the eye of faith in a spirit-born m. to
196:0.3 in the life of any one m., did God ever become
196:2.7 Jesus was a wholly consecrated m., unreservedly
196:2.10 What m. can fail to be uplifted by the faith Jesus has
mortal, ascendant—see also mortals, ascendant
16:5.5 Throughout all eternity an a. will exhibit traits
22:2.3 Every a. of insurrectionary experience who functions
22:5.3 their valiant co-operation with some a. who attained
25:8.5 If you, as an a., should reach Paradise in company
25:8.7 When once assigned to an a. of solitary residence on
26:4.13 or seriously disturb the trust of an a. who has passed
31:0.9 with a finaliter, whether he is an a., Havona native,
46:3.1 as to be of all preoccupations for an a. on Jerusem,
47:7.3 Here the a. becomes personally familiar with the
47:7.3 He has heard of these superb beings and has met
47:7.3 but now he comes really to know them.
48:4.20 the personality of an a. contributes the overtones of
53:7.12 Every a. survived the fiery trial and emerged from
117:6.6 the continuing adult career of the perfected and a..
mortal, ascending—see also mortals, ascending
14:6.38 Havona is the pre-Paradise training goal of every a..
16:5.4 the subsequent spirit career of such an a. never fully
19:6.2 The good to both a. and Havona native is great and
20:8.3 is granted to all, a. or ambitious cherubim, who
25:8.9 If an a. should reach the central universe alone and
25:8.9 he would be remanded to the universes of time,
25:8.9 until he returned to the central universe to resume
27:3.4 better for having been associated with an a. from the
30:4.21 From this point on, the status of the a. is forever
30:4.34 own world, presents an outline of the career of an a..
40:8.3 determines the a. is not guilty of any discoverable
43:8.2 period in an a.’ career up to the status of a finaliter;
43:8.12 major worlds only one a. lives with ten univitatia.
43:9.3 The constellation sojourn of an a is the most uniform
45:7.8 No a. leaves the system headquarters for the more
47:1.6 No a. can escape the experience of rearing children—
47:8.4 This simple ceremony marks the entrance of an a.
48:3.9 An a. on one of the mansion or higher worlds might
48:6.2 that the morontia life of an a. is really initiated on the
48:6.34 The soul of many an a. has for the first time been
50:3.6 experience, a rare chapter in the career of an a..
106:0.1 It is not enough that the a. should know something
106:0.1 he should also comprehend something of the
107:5.5 the a. attains spirit levels of universe progression.
111:3.1 Even after survival the a. still retains this prerogative
111:3.1 Fusion with the Adjuster signalizes the that the a.
112:6.4 In the morontia estate the a. is endowed with the
112:6.4 who are concerned with the final evaluation of the a.
112:7.10 of the future and full spiritual stabilization of the a..
112:7.11 the Mystery Monitor is identical with that of the a.—
112:7.12 man ranks as an a. all the way up to the Corps of the
112:7.13 When once an Adjuster fuses with an a., the number
113:1.8 personal angel will be exclusively devoted to this a..
113:7.1 It is indeed an epoch in the career of an a., this first
117:0.3 when an a. personality finally attunes to the divine
117:4.2 the life of this a. the finite God finds an increased
117:5.9 As the a. passes beyond the boundaries of his local
117:5.9 he is not entirely deprived of the ministry of the
118:1.10 To God, as absolute, an a. who has made the eternal
119:5.2 And this a., at least a superb personality in the exact
119:5.4 Michael had in person performed in the role of an a.
132:1.2 To an a. all lower and material standards must be
132:2.9 the a’ capacity for identifying the self with true spirit
136:2.6 whenever an a. fuses with the inner presence of the
mortal—adjective; see death; see Finality; see Finaliter;
see mind
36:4.4 But neither do they seem to be m.; no midsoniter
40:6.1 by nature of the divine order; you are wholly m..
49:2.18 superfishes nor glorified birds but distinctly m..
49:4.9 The mind of man is m.; only the bestowed spirit is
52:7.9 noble natives of such a sphere are still finite and m..
67:4.2 superhuman but, at the same time, material and m..
76:4.3 They were designedly m. though long-lived, albeit
101:10.5 enrich human living by blending the m. with the
144:2.4 If you, then, being m. and finite, know how to
mortal accomplishments
91:6.7 whereby every man, regardless of all other m., can
mortal achievement
110:6.15 you attain the first and final circle of progressive m..
110:6.19 augments the potential of human success and m..
113:6.7 age ends, when those in the lower circles of m. are
196:2.2 the human to the divine was an exclusively m..
mortal acquirement(s)
91:6.7 acumen, social level, cultural status, or other m..
187:5.6 his loving bestowal by handing over his spirit of m.
mortal activities
44:0.21 attempt to sketch a crude parallelism between m.
mortal admission
101:6.7 a righteous character, the prerequisite for m. to the
mortal adventure
39:9.3 Throughout the whole m. of finding God and of
43:6.8 arrival on the worlds of the m.-ascension adventure.
mortal affairs
52:5.10 M. affairs are almost, but not quite, utopian.
101:9.8 Religion thereby becomes a censor of m., a form of
mortal agencies
114:6.12 ministers assigned to the assistance of those m.
mortal agreement
27:7.8 The first jubilee marked the m. with the Adjuster
mortal artists
44:8.1 artisans in attempting to assist those m. who possess
mortal ascender(s) - see ascender(s), mortal
mortal ascension—see ascension, mortal
mortal-ascension
4:3.5 the spiritual-attainment plans and the m. policies
15:13.2 outworking of the m. plans of the Paradise Rulers.
43:6.8 as await your arrival on these worlds of the m.
mortal ascent
1:7.8 the successive epochs of the long m. to Paradise.
31:8.2 These beings are in no way connected with the m. to
37:5.11 Such designed limitation of m. reacts to the good
39:8.8 universe in a way that is wholly different from the m.
44:3.5 All the worlds of m. have temples of worship,
106:0.14 which do not pertain to the m. to Paradise.
mortal aspirations
44:8.0 8. M. AND MORONTIA ACHIEVEMENTS
mortal assistants
114:7.1 of planetary personalities as human liaisons, m..
mortal associate(s)
25:7.1 seraphic guardians who often accompany their m. on
25:8.10 mortal career, she would elect to accompany her m..
26:4.11 part with their m. before the long flight to Havona
31:4.1 eternity and forever accept the destiny of their m..
39:8.8 guardians during material life accompany their m.
39:8.10 Havona separation tests, frequently rejoin their m.
42:12.10 after fusion with the surviving souls of their m..
109:6.2 if a Mystery Monitor is deserted by the m., if the
112:4.4 the m. belongs to a group that will be repersonalized
113:7.5 The others bid their m. a temporary farewell,
113:7.5 in waiting on the shores of Paradise when their m.
mortal association(s)
14:6.37 the home of all superhuman personalities of m. who
109:1.1 before they embark upon new missions of m., but,
112:5.21 But time will clarify many m. associations.
mortal attainment
24:6.1 spiritual training which is essential to m. of the goal
31:3.6 finaliters have ascended the universal path of m.;
39:0.10 Man begins life as a helpless infant; hence every m.
55:4.2 reach the third cosmic circle of co-ordinate m.
101:6.8 the ultimate of m. universe attainment, since his faith
143:2.8 the heights of terrestrial m.—true self-mastery.”
mortal attempt
44:7.3 m. to depict the human recognition of divine beauty
mortal behavior
16:8.5 characteristic phenomena of m. reactive behavior:
34:6.6 powerless to transform character or to control m..
mortal being(s)
2:5.10 The greatest manifestation of the divine love for m.
20:9.3 so materialize themselves as to be visible to m.;
31:4.1 Angels who pass through the experience of m.
35:4.4 for such a Son to make himself visible to m.,
35:7.3 these undertakings to the material mind of m..
36:4.4 these beings can hardly be reckoned as either m. or
38:8.6 be assigned as guardians of destiny to some m.,
40:6.3 these faith sons of God, sons of grace and mercy, m.
40:10.3 in associative technique whereby a m. being does
44:0.18 Uversa, an ascendant Adjuster-fused, onetime m.,
47:9.5 a m. minus a material body, a human mind housed in
48:6.4 but you are no longer m. or material beings; you
48:6.32 All races of m. beings are not alike.
50:4.9 A Planetary Prince is not visible to m.; it is a test of
51:1.2 be nonfunctional with that of the evolving m. of the
55:6.2 But such beings are still m.; they continue to eat,
66:4.13 tree of life that enabled material and otherwise m. of
67:4.2 that they had been degraded to the status of m..
77:8.8 In the contacts made with the m. of the material
101:6.6 insure for such a onetime m. the eternal birthright of
101:6.11 the human realization of the fraternity of m. and the
103:7.13 is founded on constitutive mind endowments of m.,
109:1.5 is attained in fusion with the surviving soul of a m..
109:3.3 two group) the Adjusters are merely loaned to m..
110:6.1 the first circle denotes the relative maturity of the m..
113:1.7 Upon attainment of the fourth circle, m. are
117:4.3 is indestructible regardless of the choice of the m..
120:3.6 religion, or a segregated ethical grouping of m..
140:10.3 a high spiritual and inspirational ideal for all m.
188:3.4 so maintained an existence apart from Jesus’ m..
196:3.21 and objective reality that is associated with m.,
mortal believer(s)
100:7.1 altogether possible for every m. to develop a strong
170:2.19 The kingdom of God in heaven, the goal of m.,
mortal bestowal(s) - see bestowal(s), mortal
mortal-bestowal
20:6.0 6. THE MORTAL-BESTOWAL CAREERS
20:6.2 On a m. mission a Paradise Son is always born of
20:6.5 The m. careers of the Michaels and the Avonals,
20:6.9 the Spirit of Truth for service on the Michael-m.
21:4.3 they always embrace the m. adventure.
mortal birth
20:2.6 by a technique of incarnation not involving m..
49:6.12 A child acquires physical entity at m., but in the
mortal body or bodies
39:2.13 You “sow a m.” in the grave; you “reap a form
42:12.10 presences in every sense analogous to Urantia m..
42:12.11 As the m. is personal and characteristic for every
66:4.15 Life Carriers introduced into their m the complement
180:6.2 I must be divested of this m. and be restored to my
186:5.2 Jesus would have had to divest himself of his m.,
188:0.1 The day and a half that Jesus’ m. lay in the tomb
189:0.3 They saw the m. of Jesus in the tomb; they detected
189:2.1 approached Gabriel and asked for the m. of Jesus.
189:2.1 I ask for a mandate giving me the custody of the m.
189:2.6 was not true: the teaching that the material and m.
mortal brotherhood
70:8.17 3. Religious quickening of the feelings of m. and
155:6.8 Human unity and m. can be achieved only by
mortal callousness
187:6.3 were stunned by this exhibition of m. and perversity.
mortal candidate(s)
32:4.11 who so patiently indwell the m. for life everlasting.
37:5.1 the universe-ascension career of a m. for fusion,
40:8.1 a few of these m. for never-ending life utterly fail to
107:2.9 even by the racial ancestry of the m. for fusion.
108:1.2 covers not only hereditary antecedents of the m.
108:1.7 to the task of eternalizing the personality of the m..
mortal capacity
5:5.6 the realities of religion are utterly beyond the m.
118:10.14 human existence will be nearing the limits of m..
132:2.9 the ascending m.’ for identifying the self with true
mortal careers—see also career, mortal
20:6.6 allowing them to finish their m., terminate the age,
84:6.6 their morontial and spiritual as well as in their m..
mortal chief executive(s)
55:4.15 quartette, becomes attached to the elective m.,
55:4.15 These m. serve for twenty-five years of planetary
55:4.23 finaliter corps, may become associated with the m.,
mortal child
3:1.4 the Father is concealed in the mind of every m..”
45:6.7 either of its natural parents insures that such a m.
mortal children
12:7.13 but also with his evolutionary m. of time.
14:6.28 as personality-pattern possibilities for his own m.
21:2.11 on the inhabited worlds and in the hearts of his m..
26:11.5 Beyond doubt, the Creator Sons and their m. are
32:3.4 he is intimately present in the minds of his m.,
144:5.71 but as you desire the eternal good of your m.,
191:3.2 When he next appeared to his m. on earth, it was as
mortal choice
112:5.5 upon the faithfulness of m. the Father depends for
mortal Citizens of Paradise
30:2.128 12. Adjuster-fused m. Citizens of Paradise.
mortal comfort
108:5.6 look to the Adjuster for selfish consolation and m..
mortal companions
112:7.15 who become joined in eternal union with their m..
mortal comprehension
11:0.2 splendor of the divine abode are impossible of m..
27:7.5 The mode of worship on Paradise is beyond m.,
44:4.4 in the morontia and spirit spheres is beyond m..
94:12.3 to an Infinite Reality which is beyond all finite m.;
105:1.8 is indeed remote from the experience level of m.,
115:1.3 In order to facilitate m. of the universe of universes,
118:5.1 and from the intellectual reference point of m.,
mortal comrades
25:8.10 permitted to accompany their long-time m. back to
mortal concept(s)
2:6.4 The entire m. of God is transcendently illuminated
27:3.1 But spiritual ethics far transcends the m. and even
112:2.8 All m. of reality are based on the assumption of the
mortal conduct
140:6.7 Always must you recognize the viewpoints of all m.
mortal conscience
110:5.5 and conscious reception of the dictations of m..
mortal consciousness
102:2.5 Mind is unity; m. lives on the mind level and
112:5.14 and the disruption of mind terminates m..
118:5.3 M. proceeds from the fact, to the meaning, and then
188:3.9 4. We think the human or m. of Jesus slept during
188:3.9 To the m. there appeared no lapse of time;
mortal corps—see finaliters; finality
31:2.2 Finaliters of the m. cannot defy time and space,
31:6.2 are all Adjuster fused and are mustered into the m..
mortal creature(s)—see creature(s), mortal
mortal-creature
0:5.1 the ascent of m. and kindred-creature personality,
118:9.8 impersonal Creative Spirit, m. experience,
mortal daughters
1:7.6 does not prevent the reproduction of m. and
40:5.3 inner communication with the very souls of his m.
103:4.4 God becomes a loving Father to his m. and sons.
mortal days
67:6.3 band continued on earth to the end of their m.
mortal death—see death, mortal
mortal decay
189:2.7 the operation of ordinary and visible processes of m.
mortal decision
196:1.1 and the service of man was even more than m.
mortal dedication
132:7.9 creative in accordance with the degree of m. to the
mortal dependence
136:6.4 on in just such implicit m. on the Father’s will.
196:2.2 Jesus progressed from the humble status of m.
mortal deprivation
5:1.7 no negative influence of m. nor positive power of
mortal desire(s)
94:2.4 M. and human ambition were effectually ravished
156:5.5 overburdened with the deceptive suppression of m.
mortal destiny or destinies
39:2.5 seraphim who are also graduate guardians of m.;
40:10.5 That m. do thus vary in no wise proves that one is
mortal detention
30:4.16 The plan of initial m. on seven worlds of training is
mortal development
65:3.6 Mankind on Urantia must solve its problems of m.
mortal devotion
100:7.12 the model of sanity and the pattern of supreme m. to
mortal difficulties
196:3.1 experience is an efficient solvent for most m.;
mortal dilemma
111:6.2 The m. consists in the double fact that man is in
mortal discontent
34:6.8 consuming thirst of m. and that indescribable hunger
mortal dispensation
47:6.4 The spiritual status is much in advance of such a m..
mortal dissolution
20:4.3 return to the “bosom of the Father” upon the m.
40:9.2 but upon m. the Adjusters take eternal leave of the
112:4.2 upon m. to proceed to the mansion worlds ahead
113:6.1 at the time of the m. of their human associates.
mortal division
43:2.4 The m. of this tribunal consists of seven judges, all
mortal drama
188:4.2 Death is the last act in the m. drama.
mortal dread
64:4.13 They rather lived in fear of the dark; they had a m.
185:7.3 the superstitious fear of Jesus and m. of the Jewish
mortal dwellers
128:0.4 2. The revelation of the Father to the m. on the
mortal ear
191:5.5 not seen with the eye of flesh nor heard with the m..”
mortal emergence
51:4.1 make their appearances very early in the age of m..
mortal end
144:5.82 And when the m. end shall finally come upon us,
mortal endeavor
71:4.15 the highest human and divine goals of m.—the social
mortal environment
44:8.3 handicap of human heredity or deprivation of m.
113:4.4 guarding seraphim is manipulating the m. for the
mortal epoch(s)
49:5.5 4. Planetary-m. epochs.
49:5.21 4. Planetary-m. epochs.
52:0.0 PLANETARY MORTAL EPOCHS
52:0.9 the prehuman era and precedes the successive m.
52:2.3 Each dispensation, each m., receives an enlarged
52:4.8 bestowal Son and the inauguration of the fifth m..
mortal estate
48:0.3 this morontia transition intervenes between the m.
148:6.7 to commune with a Being who knows man’s m.
mortal events
40:9.5 while having no memory of m., does have a residual
mortal evolution
50:5.2 details of the unfoldment of m. are very different on
119:5.3 one stage of m. was an event which thrilled and
mortal existence—see existence, mortal
mortal experience—see experience, mortal
mortal experiences—see also experience, mortal
45:6.3 full opportunity to acquire these essential m. in
117:5.10 Likewise are m. with the Spirit of Truth and the
mortal eye(s)
35:2.6 Melchizedeks are visible to m. if the Avonal Son is
77:7.4 These disloyal midwayers were able to reveal to m.
131:4.3 The Lord even counts the winking of every m.’;
190:3.1 manifestation of Jesus to the recognition of m.
191:3.2 their transforming associates to visualize Jesus to m..
mortal fear
47:10.2 singing the song of deliverance from m. and death.
86:6.3 Into this premise of illusion and ignorance, m. has
mortal fellows
53:3.6 that they were in reality traitors to their m. since
156:5.16 to function on earth in association with your m.?
mortal finaliter(s)
18:4.4 either Paradise-Havona personalities or glorified m..
22:7.4 The ascendant Adjuster-fused m. who have attained
22:7.4 M.-finaliter companies, when stationed on Paradise,
22:7.5 If two m., on going before the Architects of the
22:7.9 If parental bi-unification involves a m. (or other)
26:11.2 sons, including the trinitized offspring of the m.
26:11.3 the trinitized sons of the m. and the trinitized sons of
27:7.8 seventh jubilee marks entrance into the m. corps
31:0.11 One or more companies of the m. are constantly in
31:2.4 Gravity Messengers and glorified m. achieve a
31:3.6 2. The m. have fully complied with the injunction
31:3.6 they have ascended the universal path of mortal
39:8.10 some become the everlasting associates of the m.,
40:10.12 When a m. is Trinity embraced—becomes a
44:8.5 status—the seventh-stage-spirit destiny of the m..
48:8.4 lives will be wholly different from those which m.
mortal-finaliter
22:7.4 M. companies, when stationed on Paradise, are
mortal flesh—see flesh
mortal forms
39:4.18 M. are there so modified and human ranges of light
mortal fusion
40:10.1 The spirits of m. always ascend to the level of origin;
110:7.4 Subsequent to m. the Adjusters share your destiny
mortal gain
103:5.7 Every m. is a direct contribution to the enrichment
mortal goal
134:8.4 The m. of this earth creature was there attained.
mortal graduates
17:1.7 the offspring of the glorified m. from the agelong
24:6.1 exclusively devoted to the tasks of guiding the m.
mortal grandchildren
14:6.11 his m of space achieving their Creator-Father’s home
mortal growth
111:3.2 as terrestrial m. proceeds, this self, with priceless
mortal habitat
122:3.1 Mary, for this home has been chosen as the m. of
mortal habitation
15:5.12 for the formation of planetary bodies adapted to m..
20:2.9 service of a Creator Son upon such worlds of m..
40:6.3 All evolutionary worlds of m. harbor these faith sons
49:2.10 The physical differences of the worlds of m. are
168:1.9 after he had been liberated from the bonds of m..
mortal heads
114:7.11 titular (m.) heads of the whole reserve corps have
mortal hearing
44:1.1 With the limited range of m., you can hardly
mortal heart
143:1.6 life for the love of a truth enshrined in your m..
mortal home
119:8.8 the m. of Christ Michael, sovereign of Nebadon,
mortal home planet
49:5.26 enjoyed the signal honor of becoming the m. of the
mortal home world
20:5.5 simply because it is the m. of Jesus of Nazareth.
mortal host(s)
110:5.4 While their m. are asleep, the Adjusters try to
112:4.1 the Adjuster bids farewell to the m. and departs for
mortal house
47:9.5 the morontia world but not a m. of flesh and blood.
mortal humor
48:4.13 Even m. becomes most hearty when it depicts
mortal hunger
92:4.3 response to the m. to believe in, and depend upon,
mortal identity
112:5.3 M. is a transient time-life condition in the universe;
112:5.3 it is real only in so far as the personality elects to
129:4.1 had not fully mastered and counterparted the m..
mortal imagination
13:1.21 thousands of activities beyond the grasp of m..
54:1.5 without conquest of self is a figment of egoistic m..
102:0.1 His hopes of survival are strung on a figment of m.
mortal imperfection
4:3.6 Perfection of goodness can be discerned by m. of
mortal inability
65:7.2 regime of the Life Carriers is responsible for the m.
mortal incarceration
109:2.6 detached from the mind of m. to perform some
mortal incarnation
20:4.2 missions, the Avonals do not always submit to m.;
20:5.1 this Original Son starts on a bestowal mission of m.,
20:6.1 whereby a Paradise Son becomes ready for m. as a
20:6.8 When the m. is finished, the Avonal of service
66:8.5 curtailed by the m. of Machiventa Melchizedek in
120:1.5 upon the beginning of the m., until you return to
120:2.7 You are bestowing this life of m. upon Urantia,
120:2.8 mission to be realized and experienced in the m. is
190:0.1 morontia life is to be spent on the world of his m.,
mortal inconstancy
34:7.8 not fear the dangers of human forgetfulness and m.,
mortal indwelling(s)
107:2.8 have achieved unusual distinction during the m.,
109:6.3 mosaic humanity of the multiple experiences of m.
110:7.5 the memory of the Adjuster throughout the m. of all
mortal inequalities
70:8.15 This will tend to eradicate many m. inequalities.
mortal inevitability
55:2.1 Natural, physical death is not a m. inevitability.
mortal infancy
39:4.13 Your short sojourn on Urantia, on this sphere of m.
mortal influence
141:7.12 ever dominated by any purely m. or subject to frail
mortal inhabitants
37:9.10 a race designed to amalgamate with the m. of that
37:9.11 of celestial ministries and constantly shifting m..
108:2.11 the Adjusters do not fuse with the souls of the m.,
108:3.6 the Godlike servers of the m. of this strife-torn,
114:7.8 Urantia destiny reservists are composed of m. of the
mortal-inhabited
20:5.3 Son must be bestowed upon each m. world in
20:5.4 every m. world is destined to become host to a
20:9.4 the evolutionary goal of all the m. worlds of the
49:0.1 All m. worlds are evolutionary in origin and nature
mortal insight
102:2.6 of true philosophic dynamics is m. spiritual insight.
mortal intellect(s)
1:2.8 the Adjuster that indwells the m. and is bestowed
30:1.113 —but neither mortal language nor m. are adequate.
42:12.1 The ability of the m. to conceive, design, and
104:3.3 the m. and the morontia soul can grasp this concept
105:0.2 When the m. attempts to grasp the concept of reality
105:1.2 danger attendant upon the presentation to the m.
108:2.3 six adjutants of prior ministry to such a m..
108:2.4 the Adjusters cannot arbitrarily invade the m. prior
110:2.4 morontia duplicates of every concept of the m..
112:6.4 The m., as such, has perished, has ceased to exist
117:5.3 And when these m. in the unrevealed future
196:1.6 by the conjoint achievement of the faith of his m.
mortal-intellect
56:10.18 Truth meanings are the m. repercussions of the word
mortal investment
50:3.6 awaken delivered from their m. and clothed with
113:1.6 You start out in your mind of m. in the seventh circle
mortal Jesus
187:5.3 The last request which the m. made of his fellows
mortal kind
45:6.7 There is no reproduction of m. after the life
mortal kinship
70:8.17 3. Religious quickening of the feelings of m. and
mortal language
30:1.113 —but neither m. nor mortal intellect are adequate.
44:4.3 be communicated by a m. in a thousand years.
106:0.11 1. The limitations of m. language.
mortal laughter
48:4.20 no basis for the humor of the present, either m. or
mortal lease
103:5.7 not belittle man’s efforts to progress during the m.
mortal level
0:5.1 is a level of deified reality and ranges from the m.
77:1.3 a creature of this order, midway between the m.
101:10.6 the nearest approach that can be made on the m. to
mortal life
2:0.1 in his manifold teachings and in his superb m. in
16:9.3 experiential values accumulated during the m. in the
20:5.4 one bestowal Son come to live the full m. from
20:6.1 Let the sublime knowledge of the m. of Jesus sink
20:6.4 Son has mastered the experience of living the m.,
38:2.1 angels intellectually understand the mode of m.,
39:4.13 quickeners of morality portray m. as an unbroken
40:9.5 soul, of experiential origin in the material and m.,
45:4.13 to fuse with the Adjuster during the m. in the flesh.
45:6.3 This is in every sense true except in the m. sex life
47:4.6 not far removed from the limited viewpoints of m.,
48:6.37 This is the function of philosophy in m., of mota on
49:0.4 Not all planets are suited to harbor m. life.
49:2.22 There are ten designs of m. variously fashioned to
49:2.23 Of the electric groupings of m.,twenty-three per cent
49:6.19 mortals who fuse with their Adjusters during m.,
66:4.9 During the m. in the flesh the soul is of embryonic
81:5.2 is gradually augmenting the pleasure content of m..
94:8.16 broken; there was freedom from the desires of m.
95:5.3 Jesus might have lived the greater portion of his m.
99:4.5 levels through release of spiritual energies in the m..
100:6.4 lessens conflict, and makes m. truly worth living.
101:6.17 the Final Father, and his brothers in the flesh of m.
103:9.9 The full realization of the reality of m. consists in a
107:0.7 These three phases of m. have no connection with
109:2.10 indwellers are not an organic or biologic part of m.;
110:3.2 in the enterprise of piloting you through the m. and
110:3.4 the great achievement of m. is the attainment of a
110:7.8 During m. the material body and mind separate you
111:1.5 human being ever completely conscious in his m.;
112:5.21 much of the m. would at first seem to be a dream.
118:6.6 In the m., paths of differential conduct are opening
120:3.1 and which concern minor phases of your m..
120:3.2 1. That, in the pursuit of the ideal of your m., you
128:1.7 Jesus lived his m. just as all others of the human
129:3.5 consecrated to the sublime task of living his m.
129:4.4 In a spiritual sense, he did live through the m. from
129:4.7 and as he lived his m. in his day and as he was,
131:4.7 When the end of m. comes, hesitate not to forsake
132:5.13 victims of the unfortunate circumstances of m..
133:4.5 when you fail to discern the greater things of m.
137:4.17 before the Son of Man took final leave of his m. in
140:3.17 I require of you during your m. that you show mercy
168:1.5 He hesitated about bringing Lazarus back to the m..
180:6.1 Father's will as the chief purpose in living the m..
181:1.8 filled his own soul when he himself lived the m.
181:1.8 fully how to do the will of God while living the m.
183:1.1 called upon to endure in the final hours of his m.
187:5.8 spiritual anguish of Jesus brought an end to his m.
188:4.2 Jesus desired to live a full m. in the flesh on Urantia.
194:3.3 To Jesus, m. had dealt its hardest, cruelest, and
195:10.17 incentive to the enlargement and enrichment of m.,
mortal life journey
111:7.3 in the maze of uncertainties which beset your m.?
mortal life span
101:10.2 but though concept may endure beyond a m.,
110:6.14 the mind of man during the remainder of the m.,
mortal lifetime
109:3.3 great help to their human subjects during the m.,
mortal likenesses
142:7.6 the phenomena of m. are bound up in the family:
mortal living
5:5.1 does not deliver man from the real struggles of m..
34:7.6 Jesus showed mankind the new way of m. whereby
44:1.15 unmusical tendencies that once in a thousand m. is
101:8.3 Faith never shuns the problem-solving duty of m..
140:3.1 practices which are reflective of my ideals of m. on
140:10.3 not to set a personal example of m. for the men
156:5.13 for meeting the vicissitudes and harassments of m..
mortal logic
47:5.3 of the correlation of morontia mota and m.,
116:2.13 By the technique of m. it might be inferred that the
mortal love
180:5.10 one spirit-led m.’ for other citizens of the universe.
mortal man—see man, mortal
mortal marriage
83:8.5 After all, the ideal m. marriage is humanly sacred.
mortal materialist
112:2.9 The very fact that a m. can deny the existence of
mortal maturity
110:6.2 seven circles—the achievement of comparative m..
110:6.21 circle signalizes the attainment of premorontia m.
160:2.10 and glorified social structure, the civilization of m..
mortal mechanism
16:8.15 such a mind-endowed m. confers the dignity of
mortal mechanists
58:2.3 And yet some of the less imaginative of your m.
mortal memory
40:9.4 M. of human experience on the material worlds of
112:5.22 never scaffolding; m. of personality relationships
mortal men—see men, mortal
mortal messengers
190:1.5 No more does the Master have need of m.; he has
mortal mind(s) - see mind, mortal; minds, mortal
mortal-mind
47:3.3 The m. transcripts and the active creature-memory
mortal minister
108:2.9 Adjuster descends to indwell the mind of such a m..
mortal ministry
37:2.6 Gavalia has been assigned to the ascendant m.,
52:2.12 noble traits of altruistic sentiment and unselfish m.
156:5.4 temptations into the highest types of uplifting m.
mortal morontia
195:7.15 Art is m., the intervening field between man,
mortal nativity
47:2.8 the worlds of m. are not mustered into the Corps of
47:5.3 prior to release from the flesh on the m. worlds.
mortal nature
34:7.1 When the m. has been upstepped by the addition of
34:7.7 experience no more conflict with their m. than do
40:9.2 the same spirit counterpart of m.—the soul—that
47:8.7 The shadow of the m. grows less and less as these
94:11.6 of the human self from all the limitations of the m. by
107:4.7 Father, indwelling and fusing with your finite m.?
111:6.9 Of all the dangers which beset man’s m., pride is the
127:6.9 Jesus began anew the task of further weaving his m.
129:3.6 associated with the life he lived in the flesh of m.
140:6.8 doing the will of God while living the life of the m..”
174:0.2 As you have withstood the inclinations of the m.,
181:1.1 I have been delivered from this investment of m., I
182:3.5 the greatest proofs of his m., Jesus’ humiliation and
196:3.28 Religion is man’s supreme experience in the m.,
mortal nutrition
49:2.25 There are six differing types of animal and m.:
mortal observers
55:2.7 M. can see nothing of their translated associates
mortal order(s)
17:8.1 to the functioning of mind of the evolutionary-m.
37:10.1 Besides the seraphic and m., who will be considered
mortal origin—see origin, mortal
mortal parents
5:5.14 The ability of m. to procreate is not predicated on
21:0.2 beautiful and well-nigh divine love which even m.
177:2.3 dangerous as it is manifested in the experience of m..
mortal partner
110:7.10 becomes possible to transmit a message to the m..
mortal passion
52:5.3 The m. of this dispensation is the penetration of
mortal passport
26:4.15 Ability to comprehend is the m. to Paradise.
mortal personality
0:5.1 That is the evolutionary ascent of m. and kindred-
5:5.11 the m. at all times overspreads all conscious levels
6:8.5 Even though the Eternal Son is the pattern of m.
13:3.2 pure-spirit abodes that can be presented to the m..
43:8.4 you completed the unification of the evolving m.;
47:10.6 The m. initiated on the evolutionary worlds and
48:4.18 The m., never sure as to which will be encountered,
56:10.15 As m. unifies the human experience with matter,
84:7.28 the expression of these quickened attributes of m..
86:4.1 The concept of a supermaterial phase of m. was born
94:3.7 that also survives, the morontial counterpart of m..
101:2.12 Divinity functions in m. as the Adjuster gift of the
101:3.4 characteristic manner in which faith induces the m.
106:2.1 m. in the in the human sense, Supreme personality in
107:4.7 Always will the Adjuster be revealing to the m. the
112:3.3 On the universe records a m. is considered to have
112:5.4 m., through its own choosing, possesses the power
112:5.15 As to the exact whereabouts of m. during the time
113:4.6 meaningful unity of spiritual ministry in and to a m..
117:0.3 when an ascending m. finally attunes to the divine
117:6.10 The love of the Father appears in the m. by the
118:9.3 The life mechanism of the m., the human body, is the
120:2.9 prerogatives will remain associated with your m.
mortal perspective
106:0.10 of the present universe age and for the m..
106:0.10 other ways of looking at reality from other-than-m.
mortal philosophers
39:5.9 They help the m. to realize that, when ignorance is
mortal philosophy
48:7.1 citation is made of analogous statements of m..
mortal pilgrim(s)
24:6.4 that far-distant day when the first m. of all time
39:8.9 from the experiences of the m. on Ascendington.
mortal plane of existence
44:8.5 true ambition which ever characterized their m. or
mortal planning
109:0.1 stage of cosmic life by virtue of the preliminary m.
mortal potentiality
110:6.1 the successive conquest of the psychic circles of m..
mortal progression—see progression, mortal
mortal proof
103:7.13 —something which is incapable of other m..
mortal pupils
48:6.3 they labor untiringly for the advancement of their m.,
mortal quest
1:2.2 simply the supreme desire of man, the m. objectified.
mortal race—see also races, mortal
20:2.7 at least once, bestow themselves upon some m. on
37:5.1 but when the m. is run, they take eternal leave of
43:3.5 greatly concern every m. race and national group of
55:4.11 the further efforts to purify and stabilize the m..
55:6.3 On a normal world the biologic fitness of the m.
mortal reality
111:2.10 thus does the material and m. of the self transcend
mortal realm
53:7.1 Ellanora, a young woman of that m., grasped the
mortal reawakening
40:9.1 it takes place only at the time of m. in the morontia
mortal recognition
190:2.6 the fourth appearance of Jesus to m. occurred
191:4.1 The tenth morontia manifestation of Jesus to m.
mortal regime
52:7.8 from age to age throughout the duration of the m. of
mortal relations
2:5.11 man’s highest concept of the m. of respect and
mortal religion
92:0.5 much will be revealed in the ages to come as m.
mortal remains
189:1.4 in Joseph’s tomb, where the m. material remains
189:2.1 but we would have his m. put in our custody for
189:2.8 The m. of Jesus underwent the same natural process
mortal rendezvous
178:3.5 the Son of God passing by on his way to the last m.
mortal repersonalization
112:5.8 for the detail working of the universal plan of m.,
mortal reproduction
45:6.7 There is no reproduction of m. kind after the life
mortal requirements
196:3.1 the personality for effective adjustment to all m..
mortal reservists
114:7.2 personal destiny guardians to serve with these m..
114:7.8 These m. are chosen by the corps to which they
mortal residence
30:4.17 training worlds of m. are called universe “mansions,”
mortal residents
27:2.2 angels of assignment have much to do with m. of
27:4.4 They are concerned with instructing the new m.
mortal rest
76:6.1 Adam and Eve went to their m. with strong faith in
mortal salvation
132:7.4 harbor, right up to the entrance to the haven of m.,
mortal seers
44:2.11 eternal values of the spirit world to the m. of time.
mortal self
110:2.4 a m. evolved from the original plans of Life Carriers,
110:2.4 But the m. is also a personal self; it has personality.
111:1.5 the harvest of the temporal decisions which the m.
mortal service
108:1.1 Adjusters are dispatched for m. from Divinington,
mortal sex life
45:6.3 This is in every sense true except in the m. and its
mortal shortcomings
100:6.4 is changed to the natural consciousness of m.,
mortal slumber
76:5.3 you will be called from the embrace of m. when I
mortal sojourn
63:0.3 Throughout their m. on Urantia they called each
120:2.5 the generation of men living at the time of your m., I
170:2.7 Man’s m. on earth acquired new meanings
mortal son(s)
1:7.6 does not prevent the reproduction of m. and
11:9.8 far-distant destiny of the immortal souls of the m.
40:2.2 they make this journey in company with the m.
40:5.3 inner communication with the very souls of his m.
40:10.2 never stops until the m. stands face to face with
103:4.4 God becomes a loving Father to his m and daughters
107:0.1 most intimately associated with, his planetary m..
107:0.5 is the living presence which actually links the m. with
169:4.10 in the likeness of mortal flesh and to the m. of God,
180:3.5 with me in the places that were prepared for the m.
180:5.7 higher levels of interpretation which cause the m. of
mortal soul
40:6.1 amalgamation of the surviving m. with some type of
48:6.2 And from that moment on, the m. has capacity for
48:7.4 intellectual fraud practiced upon the evolving m..
100:2.7 of cruelty, malice, and jealousy beat about the m.,
110:4.5 to flash a gleam of new truth to the evolving m.,
111:0.6 spirit genius that desired to guide the associated m.
131:4.3 and his primeval spirit dwells within the m..
188:4.3 conceived of such crass injustice as damning a m.
194:2.19 after the fusion of the m. spirit-born soul with the
mortal species
48:4.17 The higher the m., the greater the stress and the
mortal sphere(s)
40:7.4 The narrative of human ascent from the m. of time
52:4.3 When Paradise Avonals come to the m. on judicial
52:6.8 the normal evolutionary workings of a m. of human
188:5.11 of the Father’s divine love for his sons of the m..
mortal staff
38:9.3 modified ascendant-m. of the Planetary Princes.
mortal state
47:9.5 You really pass from the m. to the immortal status
103:7.10 In the m., nothing can be absolutely proved; science
112:0.1 the ascending life, to which your present m. is but
mortal stature
49:2.20 M. ranges from here on up through the average
51:4.2 Even m. tends to decrease from the red man down to
mortal status
66:4.5 as to sex and in accordance with their previous m..
75:7.5 M. followed by physical dissolution was the
76:5.2 But shortly after their reduction to m. they became
101:10.4 man can ever break the fetters inherent in his m. in
mortal stock
55:4.11 purification of the m. by the drastic elimination of
74:6.2 the two offspring of joint parentage with the m. of
mortal striving
16:7.5 When man fails to discriminate the ends of his m.,
55:6.7 This is the story of the magnificent goal of m. on the
mortal struggling
32:5.1 All of your m. struggling is not in vain.
mortal students
129:3.6 helpful in understanding Jesus’ life if all m. of this
mortal subject(s)—see subject(s)
mortal suffering(s)
90:3.9 the personal perpetrators of human misery and m..
145:5.1 make such an appeal to him in the presence of m.
188:5.12 can at least comprehend the fellowship of his m..
mortal supervision
52:2.2 the seraphic guardians amplify their regime of m..
mortal supplication
7:3.7 thought, the spiritual content, that validates the m..
mortal survival—see survival, mortal
mortal-survival
48:8.3 The m. plan has a practical and serviceable
mortal survivor(s)— see survivor(s), mortal
mortal suspicion
191:4.3 into the entanglements of m. and human intolerance.
mortal tabernacle
1:4.3 when the dust that composes the m. “returns to the
109:2.10 Adjusters rarely, even temporarily, leave their m.
mortal task
134:8.4 he finished the m. of achieving the circles of mind-
mortal technique
39:8.5 3. To attain Paradise by the evolutionary m..
mortal theory
96:1.15 most extensive development of all the m. of God.
mortal thinking
101:10.6 the only discovered solution to the impasse in m.
mortal training
53:3.6 attack upon the universal plan of ascendant m..
mortal-training
47:0.3 mansion worlds one by one cease to serve as m.
mortal transit
188:3.11 “In commemoration of the m. of Jesus of Nazareth
189:0.2 That which you observe is the m. of Jesus of
189:1.4 that all known phenomena associated with this m.,
189:1.10 certification of the Ancients of Days as to his m.;
189:1.13 Now is the m. of Jesus—the morontia resurrection of
189:3.3 morontia resurrection, the m., of Jesus of Nazareth.
189:3.4 register with Immanuel the completion of the m.
mortal transition
101:6.5 the manifold phases of the morontia life of m.
mortal type(s)
14:6.37 is the home of the pattern personality of every m.
16:8.1 are endowed with personality of the finite-m.,
40:5.15 When you encounter these modified m. on the
49:2.16 sometimes expedient to provide for a m. which
49:3.5 In mind the nonbreathers do not differ from other m.
51:4.4 provides certain very desirable variations in m. and
109:3.0 3. RELATION OF ADJUSTERS TO M. TYPES
mortal ultimate
71:7.13 many will ascend to the m. of mind attainment,
mortal uncertainty
108:6.8 you should be able to look beyond the mists of m.
mortal universe frame
115:1.2 Man must think in a m., but that does not mean
mortal uplift
35:2.1 be able to function directly in the ministry of m.,
mortal vessel
111:1.9 The master of the m. should have the wisdom to
mortal viewpoint
105:2.7 From the finite m.’, reality has its true beginnings
117:0.4 From the m. both are evolutionary and experiential
mortal vision
39:4.16 and material energy but beyond the range of m.;
77:8.11 They exist outside the range of m. and possess
193:5.3 his other disappearances from m. during the forty
mortal ward(s)
38:8.5 cherubim and sanobim as helpers when their m.
38:8.6 some mortal being, and if the m. attains survival,
48:5.1 but when her m. is delivered from the bonds of the
mortal will
5:6.8 any degree with the absolute sovereignty of the m.
5:6.8 God has decreed the sovereignty of the m.,
52:1.6 after this emergence of m., these beings become
107:7.4 possess volition, are Adjusters subservient to the m.?
110:7.1 a final and complete attunement of the m. with the
110:7.2 the final choosing of the m. permits the Adjuster
111:3.2 During life the m., the personality power of
112:5.5 upon the sincerity of the m. free will the Adjuster
112:7.10 Meanwhile the presence of the m. free will affords
117:4.9 certain sense dependent on the choosing of the m..
mortal wisdom
71:7.5 gradually experience the ascending levels of m.,
120:2.5 And then, in accordance with your m., minister to
mortal-wise
37:5.8 these same m. commissioners are always attached to
mortal world
49:5.15 the two-brained m are able to equal the three-brained
52:5.8 The teachings of Jesus are really applicable to a m.
mortality
66:5.18 also that such cooking greatly reduced infant m.
83:5.14 and since the infant m. was very high, it required an
84:3.9 of cow’s and goat’s milk greatly reduced infant m..
102:6.1 progress of science add to the m. of false gods;
mortals—see mortals, all; mortals, fellow;
mortals, ascendant or ascending;
mortals, evolutionary or evolving;
mortals, Urantia; mortals, you
0:12.12 assembled from the God-knowing m. of the past
1:2.8 God-knowing m. hold in their personal experience
1:3.6 This spirit that indwells the minds of the m. of time
1:4.2 The physical bodies of m. are “the temples of God.”
1:5.4 Even though m. cannot see the person of God,
1:5.4 they should rejoice in the assurance that God is a
2:1.7 indwell the humble minds of those m. who possess
2:5.8 I think we all, including the m. of the realms, love
3:4.4 successive existences for divinely endowed m..
3:4.5 To the m. of time there is a future, but God inhabits
3:6.6 certainly can and sometimes do, even as do m..
4:0.3 scheme for spiritualizing and training the m. of
4:1.1 material ministry many m. have conceived it to be.
5:1.4 The m. of the realms of time and space may differ
5:2.3 in nature or even in the lives of God-knowing m.
5:5.11 In those m. who have attained the Corps of the
6:0.2 realities of eternity to the time-limited minds of m.
7:3.1 In the local universe ascent the m. of time look to
7:5.8 in the days of Grandfanda, the first of all m. to
9:8.12 additional powers of intellect wholly unknown to m..
10:8.7 those m. of time and space who have attained
11:9.8 to m the most important thing about eternal Paradise
13:1.7 supernal abode which have not been revealed to m.
13:1.20 of types of spirit servers as yet not revealed to m..
13:2.6 M. will attain some status on each of the Father’s
14:2.1 worlds just as real as those on which m. live.
14:4.18 Even the m. of time have their goal and ideals of
14:5.8 By the time an ascendant m. begins the exploration
14:5.8 he has already attained emotional, intellectual, and
14:6.38 Here m. attain pre-Paradise Deity—the Supreme
15:13.3 wise beings who labor untiringly to prepare the m.
15:14.2 and lavish bestowal of merciful ministry to the m. of
17:1.8 there is a secondary cabinet, consisting of m. of
17:1.8 attainment and of the trinitized sons of glorified m.
18:3.1 When m. of time graduate from the training worlds
19:5.10 Havona, I have fraternized with the perfecting m.—
19:6.6 2. Future types of m. who may be born on the
20:6.2 they become like the m. of the race into which
20:6.6 through the whole of the actual experience of m.
22:1.11 certain of the Spirit-fused and the Son-fused m. who
22:2.1 Mighty Messengers are a class of perfected m. who
22:3.1 These are the perfected m. who have exhibited
22:3.1 of governing ability derived from the surviving m. of
22:4.6 services of the ascendant career of the time-space m.
22:5.1 Not only do your races and other m of survival value
22:6.1 Certain of these Spirit- and Son-fused m. reach
22:6.2 those worlds from which the Spirit-fused m. hail.
22:7.6 before these faithful and determined onetime m.—
22:9.3 ably assisted by a corps of ascendant Son-fused m..
22:9.4 They also accompany Spirit-fused m. of the local
23:1.4 M. start out as well-nigh material beings on the
25:4.10 not counting the m. and midwayers who are all of
25:4.12 Those m. and midwayers who serve transiently with
25:8.4 M. come from races that are very social.
25:8.6 When they greet the m. of time, they are already well
26:4.11 those who forever follow the course of such m.
26:11.4 M. have received the Paradise command: “Be you
26:11.5 Unthinking m. have referred to the manifestation
27:2.3 they remind the m. of time of the seraphim with
27:3.2 until, by the time the m. of ascent reach Paradise,
27:3.3 The glorified m. have also enjoyed intimate contact
27:7.6 When such angels and m. of time attain the
28:5.16 humor taste, to develop a superhumor among m.
28:6.19 M. may employ words to conceal their thoughts, but
30:0.2 deprive the thinking m. of the next thousand years
30:1.50 1. Adjuster-fused M..
30:1.51 2. Son-fused M..
30:1.52 3. Spirit-fused M..
30:1.11 spirit are bestowed upon certain of the surviving m.
30:1.11 fusion therewith constitutes them Spirit-fused m.
30:1.11 mortals in contradistinction to Adjuster-fused m..
30:2.9 encountered in the ascendant experience of the m. of
30:2.47 1. Father-fused M..
30:2.48 2. Son-fused M..
30:2.49 3. Spirit-fused M..
30:2.121 5. Spirit-fused M. of the Local Universes.
30:2.123 7. Son-fused M. of the Superuniverses.
30:3.11 beings except Creator personalities and morontia m.
30:3.12 Morontia m. are student visitors only within the
30:4.2 1. Planetary M..
30:4.9 The Son- and Spirit-fused m. share portions of this
30:4.9 this story as it pertains to the Adjuster-fused m.,
30:4.10 1. Planetary M..
30:4.10 M. are all animal-origin evolutionary beings of
30:4.12 The passing of time is of no moment to sleeping m.;
30:4.14 All surviving m. who reawaken on the mansion
30:4.18 universe, m. are classed as morontia progressors;
30:4.20 M. acquire real spirit identity just before they leave
30:4.21 the m. of time are recipients of spirit confirmation
30:4.24 Before spirit m. reach Havona, their chief study is
31:0.1 destination of the ascending Adjuster-fused m. of
31:0.4 3. Glorified M..
31:3.0 3. GLORIFIED MORTALS
31:3.1 Ascendant Adjuster-fused m. compose the bulk of
31:3.1 The proportion of m. and angels in any one group
31:3.1 varies, though the m. far outnumber the seraphim.
31:3.4 1. We know from the records that m. are spirits of
31:3.4 they advance to the second order when translated
31:3.4 and to the third when they go forward to the central
31:3.4 M. become quartan or graduate spirits after reaching
31:3.7 3. The glorified m. of the Paradise Corps of Finality
31:3.8 thoroughly training surviving m. in the technique of
31:4.1 Many of the faithful seraphic guardians of m. are
31:6.1 Havona in company with the m. of time and space.
31:10.13 and perfected m. of the Corps of the Finality,
31:10.19 stupendous scheme of upstepping the m. of time
32:2.13 can adequately comprehend the destiny of the m. of
32:3.4 as he does literally dwell with the souls of the m.
32:4.11 generosity bestowing the Adjusters upon the m. of
33:4.8 m. will seldom encounter Gabriel as they ascend
33:4.8 until they are inducted into the administrative work
34:2.5 Material Sons, who actually contact with the m. of
34:5.5 the spiritualization of the inner life of those m. who
34:6.1 As m. progress in mind control and spirit perception,
34:6.13 Such spirit-guided and divinely illuminated m.,
34:7.3 The m. of a normal world do not experience warfare
34:7.6 m. would experience less of this apparent warfare
34:7.6 if they would enter the spirit kingdom, wherein the
35:4.1 assisted by m who have ascended to relatively higher
37:2.7 missions pertaining to the ascendant career of m.,
37:2.9 the Evening Stars serve as liaisons between the m. of
37:3.2 the furtherance of the ascending career of the m.
37:5.1 Such m. are never permanently joined in union
37:5.2 will meet and fraternize with these Spirit-fused m.
37:5.5 as the expression of whole groups of struggling m..
37:5.10 The Worlds of the Spirit-fused M..
37:5.10 are the exclusive possession of the Spirit-fused m. of
37:5.10 Ascending Adjuster-fused m. are not concerned with
37:9.7 Spirit-fused m. of the Nebadon Corps of Perfection.
37:9.8 more definitely spiritual plane of the Spirit-fused m.
37:9.11 M. are indeed the physical and material
37:9.12 the created susatia and the evolved Spirit-fused m..
37:9.12 supervision of the Uversa corps of the Son-fused m.
37:10.5 these advancing m. reach back and down to extend
37:10.5 Such m. of temporary sojourn on Salvington are
38:2.1 Though invisible to m., angels perceive you as you
38:2.3 duties which would be tremendous tasks for m.
38:2.4 neither should individual m. prejudge their fellow
38:3.1 unrevealed to m. because they are in no manner
38:5.4 between these beings of the spirit world and the m.
38:9.8 Primary midwayers resemble angels more than m.;
38:9.13 rewarded for patient ministry to the material m. on
38:9.13 in company with those very m. of animal origin,
39:1.6 as destiny guardians to the m. of the realms;
39:1.8 court advisers serve extensively as defenders of m..
39:1.10 has a feeling which m. could understand only by
39:1.13 the Trinity Teacher Sons down to the morontia m.
39:2.6 perhaps grasp something of their ministry to m. if
39:4.9 morality of cosmic citizenship to the material m. on
39:4.14 humblest citizen of Jerusem or even the least of m.
39:5.17 They serve transition m., angels, and the Material
39:6.1 efforts toward the education of the surviving m. on
39:7.1 minister almost exclusively to those m. who survive
39:8.4 achieve Paradise in a much shorter time than m..
40:0.2 1. Father-fused M..
40:0.3 2. Son-fused M..
40:0.4 3. Spirit-fused M..
40:0.9 lowly animal-origin m. of the evolutionary worlds to
40:4.1 When the m. of time fail to achieve the eternal
40:4.2 participation in the lives and careers of the lowly m.
40:5.0 5. MORTALS OF TIME AND SPACE
40:5.1 M. represent the last link in the chain of those beings
40:5.4 the m. of time and space are primarily classified in
40:5.5 1. M of the transient or experiential Adjuster sojourn
40:5.6 2. M. of the non-Adjuster-fusion types.
40:5.7 3. M. of Adjuster-fusion potential.
40:5.8 Series one—m. of the transient or experiential
40:5.9 M. of series one inhabit the worlds of space during
40:5.9 While these m. of the first series do not have
40:5.10 but are unable to form eternal unions with such m.
40:5.11 in the final judgments of these struggling m. of the
40:5.12 Series two—m. of the non-Adjuster-fusion types.
40:5.12 all such m. are akin, but these non-Adjuster-fusion
40:5.13 other worlds where the m. are of fusion potential.
40:5.13 The m. of this second series are indwelt by virgin
40:5.14 Sons of God as extended to the Urantia type of m.
40:5.17 Series three—m. of Adjuster-fusion potential.
40:5.17 All Father-fused m. are of animal origin, just like
40:5.17 They embrace m. of the one-brained, two-brained,
40:5.18 important factor in any consideration of the m. of
40:6.1 the status of the m. of time is that of faith sons prior
40:7.0 7. FATHER-FUSED MORTALS
40:7.2 Your own races of surviving m. belong to this group
40:7.3 a replete statement regarding Adjuster-fused m..
40:7.4 These are the m. who have been commanded by the
40:7.5 Adjuster-fused m. are the only class of human
40:8.0 8. SON-FUSED MORTALS
40:8.1 While practically all surviving m. are fused with their
40:8.2 Such m. have been deemed worthy of survival by the
40:8.4 of Nebadon are shared with the Spirit-fused m.,
40:8.5 Son-fused m. are not a numerous group, there being
40:9.0 9. SPIRIT-FUSED MORTALS
40:9.1 Ascending Spirit-fused m. are not Third Source
40:9.3 constitutes the surviving creatures Spirit-fused m..
40:9.4 one particular in which Spirit-fused m. differ from
40:9.4 with Spirit-fused m. there exists no such mechanism
40:9.9 only Adjuster-fused m. or other ascendant beings are
40:9.9 Spirit-fused m. are the permanent citizens of the
40:10.1 Spirit-fused m. are, generally speaking, confined to
40:10.1 Adjuster-fused m. are destined to penetrate the
40:10.2 Spirit-fused m. are of the local universe; they do
40:10.4 by the efforts of certain groups of glorified m. who
40:10.7 so is it with those Son-fused m. who have achieved
40:10.9 to present such Spirit-fused m. at the courts of the
40:10.10 certain numbers of the Son- and the Spirit-fused m.
40:10.10 goal equal to that which awaits the Father-fused m..
40:10.11 Father-fused m. are potential finaliters;
40:10.12 After Spirit-fused or Son-fused m. are trinitized,
40:10.14 As m. you can now recognize your place in the
43:1.5 also has special resurrection halls, wherein the m. of
43:2.5 and consisting of one thousand representative m..
43:4.5 the long and intriguing journey of progressing m.
43:4.5 the morontia m. become more fully acquainted with
43:7.1 the morontia m. have their morontia forms attuned
43:7.2 are alike; intellectually, univitatia vary as do m.;
43:7.4 ascending morontia m. predominate among reversion
43:8.12 two m. abide with each native group of ten,
44:0.16 but it is very real and very serviceable to material m..
44:1.11 M. do not react to the other forms of morontia
44:3.4 during seasons of rest, what m. would call recreation
44:3.9 real to the sensory comprehension of material m.,
44:5.3 This form of communication between m. is
44:7.1 spirit world, but which are not recognized by m..
44:8.2 to assist and inspire these m. to seek for ideals and
44:8.4 Many ambitions to excel which tantalize m. in the
44:8.4 will not persist with these same m. in the morontia
45:1.2 their faith in the ultimate destiny of transition m..
45:4.13 11. Enoch, the first of the m. of Urantia to fuse with
45:6.3 Thousands of m. reach the mansion worlds
45:6.3 these sex-deficient m. are enabled to compensate
45:6.6 This is true except in so far as such m. have been
45:6.7 and reassembled certain children of surviving m.,
45:7.1 the detention planets, where those m. who fail to
46:5.18 assigned m. who may be temporarily functioning
46:5.18 All ex-m. above the status of Jerusem citizens and
46:5.27 It is the privilege of the m. from each world to
47:1.1 entertainment of transition m., and student visitors.
47:2.6 they spiritually minister to m. on the evolutionary
47:4.1 the advancing m. inaugurate new social orders and
47:5.2 of ever-heightening interest to the advancing m..
47:5.3 Surviving m. now gain practical insight into true
47:6.1 are gradually opening up to the advancing m. as
47:8.7 great tribulation” serves to make glorified m. very
47:9.1 Any discernible differences between those m.
47:10.2 a vision of the arrival of a class of advancing m.
47:10.3 view of the ascendant-citizen corps of perfecting m.
47:10.4 After m. have attained residence on the system
47:10.5 Seven times do those m. who pass through the entire
48:0.2 morontia life is the only possible approach where m.
48:1.1 this transition state has been taught to m.,
48:2.1 Not that they so much minister to m. during the
48:2.15 m. will find the plant life and everything else
48:2.17 the initial world of reception for earth-origin m.,
48:3.5 M. all resemble one another; at the same time each
48:4.7 It will perhaps be difficult for m. to envisage this
48:4.7 good”—for spirits and morontians as well as for m..
48:5.9 had actual experience with these advancing m. on
48:6.37 to teach, direct, and counsel the surviving m. from
48:6.28 as advisers of the newly liberated souls of the m.
48:6.36 Even as m., so have these angels been father to many
48:7.6 4. Few m. ever dare to draw anything like the sum
48:7.14 M. only learn wisdom by experiencing tribulation.
49:0.2 pertains to actual evolutionary planets whereon m.
49:2.14 If m. should inhabit a planet devoid of air, like your
49:2.14 they would belong to the separate order of
49:2.15 to do with the relation of m. to water, air, and land,
49:2.20 The various planetary types of m. vary in height,
49:2.20 the Satania inhabited worlds are peopled with m. of
49:3.1 But there are orders of m. who are able to live on
49:3.5 trials and joys that are experienced by m. living on
49:4.1 There are great differences between the m. of the
49:4.3 though the special senses of the three-brained m. are
49:4.6 M. have the same general struggles with microscopic
49:4.8 The mind of m. is akin,regardless of certain chemical
49:4.8 the mental life of all these various orders of m. is
49:5.0 5. THE PLANETARY SERIES OF MORTALS
49:5.1 an adequate portrayal of the planetary series of m.
49:5.9 the seven superuniverses are peopled with m. who
49:5.13 The one physical uniformity of m. is the brain and
49:5.13 more philosophical than the one-brained m. but less
49:5.17 These three types of m. are distributed throughout
49:5.17 Life Carriers to project these varied orders of m. on
49:5.19 to the one-, two-, and three-brained orders of m.;
49:5.31 are peopled with Adjuster-fusion m. in contrast with
49:6.1 the differing physical types and planetary series of m.
49:6.4 1. M. of the dispensational or group order of
49:6.6 by primitive m. who are so immature that fusion with
49:6.6 The reawakening of these m. is accomplished by the
49:6.8 2. M. of the individual orders of ascension.
49:6.8 Starting out in the seventh circle, m. strive for the
49:6.8 These m. may be repersonalized in the morontia life
49:6.9 world, few m. go to judgment on the third day.
49:6.9 guardians of destiny assigned to the advancing m.,
49:6.11 3. M. of the probationary-dependent orders of
49:6.15 4. M. of the secondary modified orders of ascension.
49:6.18 5. M. of the primary modified order of ascension.
49:6.18 These m. belong to the Adjuster-fused type of
49:6.18 they are most often representative of the final phase
49:6.18 These glorified beings are exempt from passing
49:6.18 they are submitted to Son seizure; they are translated
49:6.19 These are the m. who fuse with their Adjusters
49:6.19 initial morontia investiture just as do all other m.
49:6.21 when the majority of the m. leaving a realm are
50:5.8 When m. learn to think and begin to profit by
50:5.8 they become philosophical—they start out to reason
50:5.8 The society of this age becomes ethical, and the m.
51:4.2 and each succeeding manifestation of a group of m.
51:5.5 to marry among the selected groups of superior m..
51:6.6 It is intended that m. who start out from an inhabited
52:1.5 primitive m. are cave dwellers or cliff residents.
52:1.5 early in this era m. learn to kindle and maintain
52:1.8 Primitive m. usually welcome the Planetary Prince
52:1.8 they often look upon them with awe and reverence,
52:2.1 Under normal conditions m. attain a high state of
52:2.5 Each expanding group of m. tends to seek isolation
52:2.9 of promoting the increase of the higher types of m.
52:2.12 human beings, unsalvable abnormal and inferior m.
52:3.2 these m. attain capacity for subsequent Adjuster
52:4.5 It is safe to liberate such ethical and intelligent m..
52:4.7 During this epoch the majority of the world m. are
52:4.8 and m. are learning to live more naturally and
52:5.5 rebellion had suspended the procedure whereby m.
52:7.4 the dispensation when many m. are translated from
52:7.4 the spiritual allegiance of the m. of time becomes
52:7.5 There are still great differences among m., but
52:7.13 It is the m. of such an age who are described as “a
52:7.16 destiny and final dwelling place of surviving m..
53:3.6 against the agelong program for preparing the m.
53:3.6 proof that these m. had spent ages of preparation
53:7.12 This noble Jerusem band of faithful m. numbered
53:8.4 There was survival for m. and security for angels
53:8.9 when weak and dissolute m. are supposed to be
53:8.9 they are merely being dominated by their inherent
54:5.12 An emergency council of ex-m. consisting of Mighty
54:5.12 Mighty Messengers, glorified m. who had had
55:0.4 the worlds of the Spirit-fused m. evolve along lines
55:1.4 here also do the m. of the realm receive planetary
55:1.5 assembly for witnessing the translation of living m.
55:1.5 completely obliterates the physical bodies of m.
55:2.2 At first only a few m. in each age attain translation
55:2.2 of the lengthening lives of these progressing m.;
55:2.2 one quarter of these superb m. are exempt from
55:2.4 to protect the material m. from the action of the
55:2.5 And what a beautiful occasion when m. forgather
55:2.5 what a contrast to those earlier ages when m. must
55:2.5 as these God-knowing m. bid their loved ones
55:2.6 The souls of these progressing m. are increasingly
55:2.6 it would be decidedly helpful if less advanced m.
55:2.8 half the m. leave the planet by translation from
55:2.9 The initial experience of such Son-seized m. in the
55:3.18 5. M. of Adjuster-fusion status who, upon their own
55:3.19 6. Specially trained m. of the planetary schools of
55:4.2 their personal ministry to the progressing m. in light;
55:4.8 as enable m. to recognize these invisible cousins
55:4.18 spiritual society composed of advanced m. striving
55:6.3 The m. on a planet during this age are divided into
55:6.4 these m. are increasingly able to commune with
55:6.4 In the fourth stage of light and life advanced m.
55:6.6 where abandonters were teaching the older m. the
55:6.7 splendid development is attainable by material m. on
55:6.9 If the m. of distraught Urantia could only view one
55:6.9 they would nevermore question the wisdom of the
55:6.10 would the ascending exquisite m. still be destined to
55:10.8 fraternity of association with the glorified finaliter m.
55:10.10 univitatia, midsoniters, susatia, and Spirit-fused m..
55:11.5 the experiences of individual m. living on these older
56:0.2 To the circumscribed minds of time-space m. the
56:4.1 went forth from Paradise to indwell material m. in
56:10.1 the ever-progressing m. grow in the knowledge of
56:10.2 chief pursuit of the ever-advancing m. is the quest
56:10.20 spiritual expression in the lives of God-knowing m.,
56:10.20 The advanced m. on a world in the seventh stage of
56:10.20 —and they know that God is love.
66:4.2 is the tendency of m. to regard them as gods, but
66:4.7 They partook of food as did the m. of the realm with
66:8.6 Caligastia or Daligastia was ever able to oppress m.
67:3.5 the staff and their associated modified m. to partake
67:4.3 stories of the gods coming down to mate with m..
67:8.5 the future largely from the common clay of the m. of
67:8.5 progression—such m. as the impregnable Amadon.
68:4.3 visit dire punishment upon those living m. who
71:6.2 it keeps many otherwise slothful m. hard at work.
73:6.7 they were all material m. of the realm; they lacked
74:4.4 proposal of these well-meaning but misguided m.;
74:5.5 his archenemy was invisible to the eyes of m..
75:4.4 you shall surely become as the m. of the realm;
75:7.3 they had degraded themselves to the status of the m.
76:5.1 doomed to suffer the fate of the m. of their world,
76:5.6 was promulgated to the m. of earth until the arrival
76:6.2 in the oblivion of the unconscious sleep of the m.
77:0.1 about midway between those of the m. of the realms
77:6.3 lived and died (except for their peculiarities) as m. of
77:7.5 able to influence the minds of certain inferior m.
77:7.7 since that day even the weak minds of inferior m. are
77:8.3 When attached to m., midwayers enter into the spirit
77:8.4 seraphim who serve as personal guardians to m..
77:9.6 Midwayers are planet bound, but much as m. talk
77:9.7 Like m. midwayers are evolutionary creatures,
79:7.2 arrival of even small numbers of these superior m.,
81:6.12 the necessity for producing large numbers of m. so
83:0.2 the most primitive savages or the most cultured m..
83:8.2 is a material function of the m. of the evolutionary
83:8.4 It is also unfortunate that certain groups of m. have
84:6.5 Among m., Material Sons, and midsoniters,
85:1.3 But simple m. do not always identify Deity with
85:4.4 magic in the minds of primitive fear-ridden m..
86:5.3 Early m. usually failed to differentiate the concepts
91:1.6 With those m. who have not been delivered from the
91:3.3 is conceived by successive generations of praying m.
91:5.7 In prayerful worship, most m. envision some symbol
92:4.9 the most recent presentation of truth to the m. of
92:7.11 greater enlightenment deliver educated m. from all
94:2.3 repeated transmigrations robbed struggling m. of
99:5.7 the creedal formulation of what some group of m.
100:1.6 There are present in all normal m. innate drives
101:0.1 the magnificent faith liberty of those civilized m. who
101:6.17 which can be traversed even by the m. of material
101:7.4 Such m. believe in letting well enough alone.
102:2.2 compellingly authoritative for all enlightened m..
102:2.3 In the lives of such m. there is a valid originality
102:2.8 When certain vacillating and timid m. attempt to
103:1.1 since personality is unique—no two m. being alike—
103:1.1 A group of m. can experience spiritual unity, but
103:1.3 (the diverse interpretations of other and diverse m.)
103:2.5 many m. are negative because they were so trained
103:3.3 but much of the religion found among m. today has
103:6.7 But many m. have recognized the desirability of
105:1.6 Father, is comprehensible to you and to all other m.;
105:2.5 partially experiencible on spiritual levels by m. who
106:2.5 Since creatures, even m., are personality participants
106:7.4 M., morontians, spirits, finaliters,
106:9.3 M. find it necessary to think of potentials as being
106:9.5 an eternity relationship which m. can only perceive
106:9.5 To finite m. we suggest the acceptance of the truth
106:9.11 M. will sometime realize that success in the quest of
107:1.7 fuse with the evolutionary souls of the surviving m.
107:2.4 assigned to other adventures in other m. on other
107:2.6 liberated from the service of time for the m. of the
107:2.7 and with such surviving m. they are registered in
107:7.1 never, while indwelling m., actually personalized.
107:7.1 the spiritual phases of their present ministry to m.,
107:7.3 They have affection for m., Adjusters function in
108:0.2 descend from Paradise to participate with finite m.
108:2.10 We observe that many m. on the worlds of space
108:3.3 m. do not receive real universe names until after
109:3.3 surviving m. attain eternal life through Spirit fusion.
109:3.5 In the three-brained m. of this series of worlds,
110:0.0 RELATION OF ADJUSTERS TO MORTALS
110:2.6 And with m. this is a will, human in origin, which is
110:3.2 just in so far as m. succeed or fail to co-operate
110:3.2 the scheme whereby they are to be advanced along
110:7.1 There are many m. living on Urantia who have
110:7.3 of record as previous indwellers of numerous m. on
110:7.6 So few m. are real thinkers; you do not spiritually
111:5.3 M. live in God, and so God has willed to live in m..
112:1.12 Much trouble experienced by m. in their study of
112:5.10 When spiritually and cosmically advanced m. die,
112:5.10 they proceed immediately to the mansion worlds;
112:5.10 Other m. may be detained until such time as the
112:5.15 During the transit of surviving m. from the world
112:6.3 In the physical life, m. may be outwardly beautiful
112:6.8 Those m. who ascend without Adjusters are
112:6.8 otherwise the morontia souls of the Spirit-fused m.
112:7.4 are tested throughout a long experience, but m. pass
112:7.15 The present known destiny of surviving m. is the
112:7.17 We believe that the m of Adjuster fusion are destined
112:7.18 Adjusterized and eternalized m., these mysterious
113:0.1 seraphim devoted to the ministry to individual m.,
113:1.7 to the watchcare and custody of one thousand m..
113:2.9 seraphim are the recording angels of the m. of the
113:4.4 But the urge to pray so often experienced by m.
113:5.0 5. SERAPHIC MINISTRY TO MORTALS
113:5.1 angels do not manipulate the will of m.; neither do
113:7.5 while these m. traverse the circles of the central
114:5.4 of little concern to individual m. since the pouring
114:7.3 M. are chosen for service in the reserve corps of
114:7.7 to a liaison corps of these m. of destiny standing.
114:7.9 Adjusters of certain favorably constituted m.
114:7.9 Such potential contact m. of the evolutionary
114:7.9 but these same m. are little known to their fellows
114:7.13 citizens on Urantia numbers over one thousand m.
116:7.2 Much as m. look to solar energy for life maintenance
116:7.3 Mind has been given to m. wherewith they may
117:3.9 the Trinity, experiential in the Supreme, and, in m.,
118:1.6 Patience is exercised by those m. whose time units
118:10.18 together for the advancement of God-knowing m. in
119:5.4 from the highest Melchizedeks on down to the m.
120:2.6 the Spirit of Truth and thus make all normal m. on
126:3.8 down on earth to proclaim salvation to needy m..
127:2.12 Monitor, just such a Monitor as all normal m. on all
128:0.1 vicissitudes of his environment just as do other m. on
128:0.4 and the more effective leading of these same m. to
128:1.3 combined these into wisdom, just as do other m. of
129:4.7 detailed example for all the m. of all ages on all the
129:4.8 virtually finished the living of the life required of m.
130:0.5 those intimate associations with the m. of the realm,
130:4.5 eternal survival from the material minds of the m. of
130:7.7 surviving m. achieve identity in a seven-dimensional
132:4.2 were overburdened, anxious, and dejected m. who
132:4.2 tell these distressed m. about the love of God
132:4.3 uplifting contact with upward of five hundred m. of
133:0.3 are only two groups of m. in the eyes of God:
133:0.3 or morally, but as these different classes of m.
133:3.7 but also within m. there are many natural physical
133:4.4 spirit will lead all truth-loving and God-serving m.
133:4.10 registrations in the souls of such God-knowing m..”
134:5.4 for the benefit of any especially favored group of m..
134:6.1 Groups of such liberty-loving m. cannot live together
136:1.6 Son was made flesh and dwelt among the m. of
139:5.7 were untold billions of similar slow-thinking m.,
139:12.7 Jesus wanted not only the m. of this world but the
140:2.1 Jesus now instructed the twelve m. who had just
140:5.2 As the Son of Man, Jesus loves m. as a brother—
140:5.5 Such spirit-discerning m. could be expected to
140:10.1 doing righteousness in the daily life of the m. of
141:5.1 to proclaim spiritual liberty to the end that m. may
144:4.4 Prayer will lead the m. of earth up to the communion
144:4.7 salvation for pleasure-seeking generations of m..
145:3.7 The sight of these afflicted m., men, women, and
145:3.10 into the midst of this motley throng of afflicted m.,
145:3.11 Jesus desired to see these suffering m. made
145:3.11 such en masse physical healing of m. take place.
146:2.3 petitions of such lawless and disobedient m..
146:2.4 m. make immediately available the ever-flowing
146:7.1 —possess the feeble- and evil-minded among m..
148:6.10 No more shall suffering m. be denied the comfort
149:2.10 dared to teach that m. of the flesh are indeed sons
149:5.2 such spirit-led m. say: ‘The lines are fallen to me
149:6.12 “Well did the Prophet Jeremiah describe many m.
156:5.18 more tactful in dealing with troublesome m.
160:1.6 soon begins to look upon all other m. with feelings
160:2.1 There are two ways in which m. may live together:
163:2.8 a certain range of the freedom of choice which m.
163:6.2 few lost spirits enter the minds of unfortunate m..
168:2.1 As this company of some forty-five m. stood before
176:3.9 And how much like all selfish m. was this unfaithful
178:1.14 indeed to be gentle in your dealings with erring m.,
180:5.8 when such spirit-led m. realize the true meaning of
181:2.12 That faith-quickened m. are the sons of God.”
183:1.2 cruelty was the work of evil men and wicked m..
183:1.2 did much to insure that unthinking and evil m.
184:4.6 the spiritually isolated and cosmically lonely m. of
186:2.10 Jesus’ love for ignorant m. is fully disclosed by his
186:5.9 been put to death by the cruel hands of ignorant m..
186:5.9 If the Master had been favorably received by m. of
188:1.3 The m. who bore the material body of Jesus to the
188:3.4 to the spirit nature, or soul, of the faith-growing m.
188:4.6 While the m. of the realms had salvation even before
188:5.8 the cross of Golgotha has stirred the emotions of m.,
189:2.3 contactable to material beings, such as the m. of
189:2.9 teaching is corroborated by the testimony of m. of
189:3.2 assigned to the group custody of surviving m.,
190:0.1 the counterpart of the experience of Satania m. who
190:0.3 The m. of the realms will arise in the morning of the
191:3.1 together with transition m. of various orders from
191:3.1 as it is traversed by the m. of the inhabited worlds of
191:4.5 largest number of m. who saw him on any single
193:2.2 in the lives of spirit-born and God-knowing m. are:
194:2.1 so that every new group of m. to appear upon the
194:2.12 The early evolutionary races of m. are subject to the
195:10.1 spirit-born m. who effectively reveal the Master to
196:0.9 reveal himself through him to the m. of the realms.
196:1.1 to take the human Jesus away from struggling m.!
196:2.4 M. in all stages of spirituality and on all worlds
196:3.24 the increasing spirituality of the experience of m.
mortals, all
2:5.8 I think we all, including the m. of the realms, love
7:5.8 in the days of Grandfanda, the first of all m. to
22:1.10 all Adjuster-fused ascendant m. who have attained
22:6.1 Not all ascending m. are Adjuster or Father fused;
30:4.11 A. of survival status, in the custody of personal
30:4.14 All surviving m. who reawaken on the mansion
30:4.25 The superuniverse regime is not the same for all m..
30:4.25 They receive the same education, but special groups
31:8.4 all m. who attain Paradise frequently fraternize with
32:3.11 just as easy for the Universal Father to make all m.
34:5.4 the Spirit of Truth for planetary ministry to all m.
35:3.11 All evolutionary m. who graduate from their
37:5.1 the high destiny in prospect for all Urantia m.
37:5.1 But this is not the exclusive destiny of all m. in the
39:8.6 All surviving m. of Adjuster-fusion destiny have
40:5.12 all such m. are akin, but these non-Adjuster-fusion
40:5.17 All Father-fused m. are of animal origin, just like
40:8.1 While practically all surviving m. are fused with their
40:10.4 the consignment of all m. to an ultimate Paradise
45:6.1 and intrigue the attention of all ascending m..
46:5.18 All ex-m. above the status of Jerusem citizens and
47:3.12 guides and leisure associates of all ascending m..
47:7.2 All ascending m. are bilingual from the system
48:3.5 M. all resemble one another; at the same time each
49:4.1 but all m. of will dignity are erect animals, bipeds.
49:4.6 M. all have the same struggles with microscopic
49:5.31 The spiritual classification or grouping of all m.
49:6.19 initial morontia investiture just as do all other m.
52:1.7 All m. who are indwelt by Thought Adjusters are
52:4.7 destiny are not yet bestowed upon all planetary m.;
54:6.9 idea that all evolutionary m. on an evolving planet
100:1.6 There are present in all normal m. innate drives
102:2.2 compellingly authoritative for all enlightened m..
105:1.6 Father, is comprehensible to you and to all other m.;
113:7.4 Before leaving the mansion worlds, all m. will have
121:2.6 of that one God of all nations and Father of all m..
120:2.6 the Spirit of Truth and thus make all normal m. on
127:2.12 Monitor, just such a Monitor as all normal m. on all
129:4.7 detailed example for all the m. of all ages on all the
133:0.3 before God and in the spiritual world all m. stand
133:4.4 spirit will lead all truth-loving and God-serving m.
160:1.6 soon begins to look upon all other m. with feelings
176:3.9 And how much like all selfish m. was this unfaithful
183:1.2 to finish his earth career naturally, just as all m.
186:2.9 Jesus said enough to show all m. the kind of human
188:4.7 show the way of salvation for all the m. of all the
196:2.4 becoming the new and living way whereby all m.
mortals, ascendant or ascending mortals
see also mortal, ascendant; mortal, ascending
15:10.12 Those without Name and Number, are glorified a..
15:13.3 Most of this training of a. is conducted on the study
17:1.8 In all matters affecting the a. of time, there is a
17:4.3 in connection with the training worlds of a..
17:4.3 As a class, a. do not intimately contact with
18:4.5 Trinitized Ambassadors (Trinity-embraced a. of
18:5.2 Recents of Days utilize large numbers of resident a.,
18:5.3 On these worlds a. carry on studies and experiments
19:2.6 we all make contact with the service of the a.,
19:6.2 A., in their long and loving association with the
22:1.10 all Adjuster-fused a. who have attained Paradise
22:1.12 perfected a. who have long distinguished
22:2.2 these a. pass on through Havona with the stream of
22:2.2 they are trinitized in the secret embrace of the Trinity
22:2.4 senior Mighty Messengers were chosen from those a
22:6.1 Not all a. are Adjuster or Father fused; some are
22:9.3 ably assisted by a corps of ascendant Son-fused m..
22:10.8 and information on other subjects, even from the a..
22:10.9 efforts to facilitate the inward progress of the a. of
24:5.3 but otherwise, a. have little contact with them.
24:7.9 The Havona now traversed by a. differs in many
25:4.8 6. Certain Types of A..
25:4.11 A. and ascending midway creatures serve on these
25:4.11 but they do not enter the regular courses of training
25:4.11 nor do they ever become permanent members of the
25:8.3 chiefly to the a. but also to all others who are alone
26:5.2 conduct work for the a. in three major divisions:
26:8.2 Son finders are the superaphic ministers to the a. of
27:2.2 observed that, when the a. have periods of leisure,
27:2.2 they evince a predilection to fraternize with the
27:3.2 until, by the time the m. of ascent reach Paradise,
27:3.4 As a. you not only derive benefit from these universe
27:4.1 rather the inherent proprieties—the a. find it helpful
30:3.6 A. have their initial contact with these groups in the
30:4.0 4. THE ASCENDING MORTALS
30:4.16 They are the receiving worlds for the majority of a..
30:4.18 As the a. progress from the lower to the higher of
30:4.18 they serve on countless assignments in association
30:4.25 The superuniverse regime is not the same for all a..
30:4.25 They receive the same general education, but special
30:4.30 The a. have been thoroughly trained in the affairs of
30:4.30 now they begin their long and profitable contact with
31:0.1 destination of the ascending Adjuster-fused m. of
31:1.1 greatly attached to the a. and still more intrigued
31:3.1 Ascendant Adjuster-fused m. compose the bulk of
31:3.2 do not know the “finality destiny” of the a. of time.
31:3.2 At present they reside on Paradise and temporarily
31:3.2 to qualify them for even greater tests of trust
31:3.3 Notwithstanding that these a. attained Paradise,
31:5.3 in the adventure of trinitizing than are the a..
31:10.13 the gradually accumulating reserves of the a. of
31:10.14 the evolutionary universes and minister to the a.,
35:3.1 A. from all the constellations of Nebadon pass
35:3.11 are engaged in educating and spiritualizing the a.
35:3.12 A. maintain residence on the Melchizedek world
35:3.13 but as concerns the a., these satellites are devoted to
35:3.14 with the review of the initial planetary life of the a..
35:4.1 of the progressive morontia career of the a..
35:7.1 On these forty-nine realms the a. secure the acme of
35:7.2 The a. have observed the legislative assemblies as
35:7.3 as illustrations of these new occupations of the a.
35:10.3 While serving as training spheres for a., Lanonandek
36:4.7 While the a. go about freely on all of the cultural
37:2.6 Gavalia has been assigned to the a. ministry,
37:2.11 similar joint schools devoted to the training of a..
37:5.1 The High Commissioners are Spirit-fused a.;
37:5.10 Ascending Adjuster-fused m. are not concerned with
37:6.1 with the scheme of educating and training the a..
37:9.8 Univitatia accomplish for a. during the traversal of
37:10.5 is attached to the universe service a corps of a.,
39:1.7 opinion and to decree the everlasting survival of a..
39:1.7 the Spirit-fused a. serving in the local universe.
39:2.6 And they serve the a. in many other ways.
39:2.10 Even on Salvington a do not possess personal transit
39:4.7 When a. have completed the mansion world
39:4.16 A. will at first consult the material archives,
39:4.17 with the newly arrived a. from the various worlds of
39:4.18 as these that so endear a system capital to the a..
40:0.11 devoted to a discussion of the basic orders of a.,
40:1.1 through experience and service with the a. of time,
40:5.10 thus becoming a. of the local universe regime.
40:9.1 Ascending Spirit-fused m. are not Third Source
43:1.5 wherein awaken the a. of the secondary modified
43:1.9 morontia area assigned to a. resident on Edentia
43:2.4 tribunal consists of seven judges, all of whom are a..
43:4.5 On this consecrated highland the a. periodically
43:7.3 knowledge are not conducted exclusively for a.,
43:7.4 ascending morontia m. predominate among the
43:8.13 As a. you will enjoy your sojourn on the progress
43:9.1 After graduation from world number seventy, a. take
43:9.4 A. on Edentia are chiefly occupied with assignments
43:9.4 They also serve in varied capacities on Edentia itself,
44:0.3 volunteer pupils drawn from the a. and numerous
44:0.17 both spirit and material beings as also are the a.
44:0.19 All this is made possible in the experience of a. by
44:3.6 information designed to make a. more intelligent
44:8.5 Before a. leave the local universe to embark upon
45:1.3 chiefs train their helpers, both morontia beings and a.
45:2.6 A. come together at these times merely to enjoy
45:3.21 12. The acting head of the corps of a..
45:4.20 being kept open for later assignment to a. from the
45:6.1 arouse the curiosity and intrigue the attention of a..
45:6.3 On the seven mansion worlds a. are afforded
45:7.2 not exclusively devoted to the advancement of a.;
45:7.5 associates, including midway creatures, and the a..
45:7.8 Under the supervision of the Melchizedeks the a.,
46:5.6 5. The circles of the assigned a., including midway
46:5.10 On their transitional-culture world the a. freely
46:5.14 mansion worlds through the Jerusem career of a.,
46:5.26 is one of two sectors on Jerusem where a. are not
46:5.27 5. The circles of the a.. The central area of the
46:5.27 The central area of the circles of the a. is occupied
47:0.1 of Jerusem devoted to the transitional culture of a.,
47:1.2 are able to visualize many of these realities to a.,
47:2.2 These wards of the finaliters, these infants of a., are
47:3.11 Companions, the personal guides assigned to a..
47:3.12 is assigned to each company of one thousand a.,
47:3.12 excursion guides and leisure associates of all a..
47:3.12 and meet a. from all seven of the mansion worlds
47:4.2 occupy worlds in common with the Adjuster-fused a.
47:6.3 the a. are really first introduced to the demands
47:7.2 All a. are bilingual from the system headquarters
47:7.4 finishing touches are supplied in the sector of the a.
47:7.5 to dawn upon the enlarging minds of the a. that
47:8.3 This is a brilliant age for a. and usually witnesses the
47:9.4 eternal farewell to the whole mansonia career as a..
48:2.14 weave into the bodies and life activities of the a..
48:2.16 A. gradually progress from the physical to the
48:2.16 as they advance from one morontia world to another;
48:3.11 classes and other group activities among the a..
48:5.5 cherubim are inherently sympathetic teachers of the a
48:6.30 celestial artisans, and even the a. become affiliated
48:8.1 career, a. are denominated morontia progressors.
49:0.1 a school which is not attended by a. until just
50:2.4 of higher evolved beings and a. from other worlds.
53:3.6 the scheme of so training a. in the principles of
53:3.6 to the fictions of a mythical eternal destiny for a..
53:6.4 but magnificently supported by the a. on Jerusem.
53:7.10 The a. were vulnerable, but they withstood the
53:7.11 reports narrated the unswerving loyalty of the a. who
55:2.9 They are the only a. who so nearly escape the
55:2.10 for providing for the differential reception of a. on
55:6.10 would the ascending exquisite m. still be destined
56:6.4 While a. achieve power comprehension of the
56:6.4 they do not actually find the Supreme Being as they
56:7.4 It should be noted that a. may experience the
56:7.4 long before they become sufficiently spiritual and
94:7.3 the pathway to that real and supernal home of a.—
107:2.7 Adjusters ordinarily become fused with the a. of
107:4.4 in union with the fused personalities of the a. from
129:4.5 impulses, of the evolutionary and a. of the realms,
113:1.7 company of cherubim is assigned to guide these a.
113:7.6 former wards of the evolutionary worlds, the a. of
119:5.2 in the exact likeness of the spirit stage of the a.,
119:5.3 the occasion of the advancement of a group of a.
191:3.4 experienced to the full the life of the a. of time and
194:2.19 the new-name spirit of the a. of the realms after the
mortals, evolutionary or evolving
1:4.7 the discernment of the eternal God by the e. of the
1:5.3 is beyond the grasp of the unperfected mind of e.
4:0.3 The amazing plan for perfecting e. and, after their
14:6.37 7. The Evolutionary M. of the Ascending Career.
16:5.5 trends exhibited in the life experience of e.,
20:9.5 have been so long associated with the career of e.,
30:3.13 an ever-shifting colony embracing all orders of e.
31:10.20 E. are born on the planets of space, pass through the
31:10.22 high destiny of e., were sponsored, formulated,
33:1.4 personifies all of the Paradise Deities which e. can
33:4.6 for their special work, who are unrevealed to e..
34:7.2 E. inhabiting normal worlds of spiritual progress do
35:3.11 e. who graduate from their constellation training
35:10.1 The e. observe the system administrators at work
35:10.1 but here they participate in the actual co-ordination
38:3.1 activities pertaining to the Paradise ascent of e..
50:5.9 When e. have passed through the physical, social,
50:5.9 Such e. are genuinely cultured, truly educated,
51:3.3 and Eve remain biologically segregated from the e.
54:1.1 the failure of immature e. to distinguish between true
54:6.1 Whatever the difficulties e. may encounter in their
54:6.9 idea that all e. on an evolving planet would choose
55:6.8 But can you possibly imagine what sort of e. are now
63:4.2 unpleasant situations as were many of the later e..
66:4.11 constitute the sum total of the spirit world to these e.
67:1.3 responsibility for the welfare and guidance of the e.
67:4.6 easy to win the support of the primitive-minded e..
77:2.3 their early descendants were so regarded by the e. of
77:9.12 progressive ascension and perfection attainment of e.
106:2.6 will e. sometime attain to kinship with the Supreme
106:2.6 for they will truly share his evolutionary perfection.
107:5.1 E. are prone to look on mind as a cosmic meditation
110:1.2 I wish it were possible for me to help e. to achieve
119:4.6 lowest form of creatures, the e. of time and space.
129:4.5 impulses, of the ascendant and e. of the realms,
194:2.12 The early evolutionary races of m. are subject to
mortals, fellow
27:2.3 beings and with a familiar multitude of glorified f..
91:1.4 from the ego of the self-conscious human and his f..
91:7.2 served their God by unselfish ministry to their f..
103:2.2 should not look askance at their f. who could only
110:3.9 an intelligent and wise affection for each of your f..
127:6.14 his service in behalf of his f. on this world and on all
129:3.5 the work of revealing the Father to his f. and at the
129:4.6 the unqualified and universal approval of his f.,
130:1.4 the personal work of Jesus with his f. on this tour of
131:10.5 my best to treat each of my f. just as I think God
133:4.2 receivable by the weak and feeble among one’s f..
134:6.1 safeguard an equal degree of freedom for all of his f..
140:5.1 that you should love your f. as Jesus loves you.
174:5.8 my disciples and sincere servants of your f..
180:1.2 the bestowal of my affection upon you and your f..
186:2.3 his socially nearsighted and spiritually blinded f..
188:4.4 not since the Master lived and died among your f..
192:2.2 forgive your f. even as I have forgiven you.
193:0.5 have loved you; serve your f. as I have served you.
193:5.2 and serve your f. even as I have served you.
mortals, Urantia
0:0.1 In the minds of U—that being the name of your world
1:0.5 U. can hardly hope to be perfect in the infinite
3:2.5 mind of imperfection—with U. through the Adjusters.
4:3.3 the difficulty which U. have in understanding God is
5:1.5 U. may differ in their intellectual, social, economic,
5:1.5 that their spiritual endowment is uniform and unique.
5:1.5 They all enjoy the same divine presence of the gift
5:1.5 they are all equally privileged to seek intimate
5:1.5 they may all equally choose to accept the uniform
7:6.6 that have not been brought to the attention of U..
13:1.11 world whose identity has not been revealed to U..
16:5.3 U. do not experience the personal presence of the
19:7.1 will creatures and are not fully revealed to U..
23:3.7 I am at a loss to explain to U. how the Solitary
26:1.17 U. must obtain light-energy through the vegetative
26:4.10 When you U. attain Havona, you will certainly be
29:1.1 would be invisible to the short-range vision of U..
34:7.3 when compared with the intense conflicts of U. in
34:7.5 U. are compelled to undergo such marked struggling
36:6.7 but otherwise we know little more than U.—simply
37:5.1 that being the high destiny in prospect for all U.
37:6.7 most U. will be afforded opportunity to serve for
37:8.3 In sending greetings to U., he expresses pleasure in
40:5.14 Sons of God as extended to the Urantia type of m..
40:6.3 U. are entitled to regard themselves as being sons of
44:1.11 Music, such as U. understand, attains its highest
44:1.12 The majority of U. react to music so largely with the
44:6.6 chemical odors is unfortunate, but U. could hardly
49:3.4 are radically different from such functions of U..
50:6.1 these restrictions in all our efforts to enlighten U.,
51:5.7 prove beneficial for the higher strains of U. to mate
51:6.5 a sex creature like U., one who can see and
52:5.5 But ever since the day of Pentecost, U. again may
52:7.16 equals the fondest expectations of U. who have
64:6.30 U. may not be in a position fully to appreciate all of
65:3.3 You have been informed that U. evolved by way of
70:12.5 U. are entitled to liberty; they should create their
70:12.5 they should create their systems of government;
70:12.5 they should adopt their constitutions or other
70:12.5 they should select their most competent and worthy
70:12.5 they should elect those who are qualified morally
77:9.8 joint product of the U. and the Urantia midwayers,
93:10.9 Machiventa is destined to follow the mortals of U.
106:0.3 of the grand universe, the present status of U..
107:1.6 to this ministry that has never been revealed to U..
108:6.1 for existence in the minds of creatures, such as U.,
109:3.3 lifetime, far more than they are able to give to U..
111:0.7 Every race of evolving U. has a word equivalent to
112:1.9 The type of personality bestowed upon U. has a
114:7.14 U. should not allow the comparative isolation of
114:7.17 you m. dwelling on Urantia are just as lovingly
117:2.5 You m. now living on Urantia who may aspire to
120:2.7 be so lived as to constitute an example for U. in
120:4.5 U. have varying concepts of the miraculous, but to
129:4.5 Adjuster reconciliation which so few U. attain.
132:0.3 mingle with this cosmopolitan aggregation of U.
186:5.9 The salvation of God for U. would have been just as
mortals, you
13:1.21 Y. will spend most of your Havona “vacations” on
13:2.6 When y. attain Havona, you are granted clearance
19:5.12 And from all this, y., just now taking your first step
22:4.7 Y. who read this message may yourselves ascend to
25:8.3 Almost every other being y. will encounter during
26:10.5 just as y., in approaching advanced age, look back
26:11.7 as y. go to sleep on the pilot world of the inner
30:1.114 Y. are persons; hence we can describe beings who
32:5.2 Of course, y. find it difficult to grasp the idea of an
40:6.1 Y. are divinely beloved, and every one of you may
44:3.1 In spirit counterpart we have all that y. are familiar
56:8.4 In time y. may begin the revelation of the Supreme
112:7.19 True it is, y. are of earthly, animal origin; your frame
114:7.17 and y. dwelling on Urantia are just as lovingly
117:2.5 Y. now living on Urantia who may aspire to Paradise
186:5.9 Y. are the sons of God,and only one thing is required
mortgage
129:2.4 a little house in Capernaum which carried a m.
129:2.4 the rent of this house was applied on the m.,
129:2.4 John paid up the remainder of the m. when it fell
129:2.10 applied this money toward the liquidation of the m.
mortgaged
97:3.2 They held that land could not be sold or m..
97:3.3 Canaanites freely bought, sold, and m. their lands.
127:3.1 (except an equity in one other), already m., was sold
mortgages
69:9.15 became truly negotiable, with sales, transfers, m.,
mortification
89:3.3 Poverty was just a part of the ritual of the m. of
89:3.5 in return for this self-torture and m. of the flesh.
89:4.1 sanctification through sorrow, suffering, and m. of
Mosaic
69:8.4 The M. code contained specific directions for
95:6.2 idea of a God of justice, the M. concept of divinity
96:4.1 The evolution and elevation of the M. teaching has
96:6.1 the leaders of Israel continued to harbor the M.
96:6.4 a solitary teacher would arise proclaiming the M.
97:1.2 back to the worship of the supreme Yahweh of M.
97:2.3 Not yet had the Hebrews ascended even to the M.
97:4.5 God of justice by the resurrection of the M. concept
122:9.1 There was also a M. ordinance which directed that a
123:3.5 restoration of the M. services by Judas Maccabee.
135:5.1 In the light of the M. doctrines and the precepts of
167:5.2 laxity of the Pharisaic interpretations of these M.
mosaic
109:6.3 And their unique natures embody the m. humanity of
114:6.5 generation as they are designed to fit into the m. of
117:5.1 his deity nature is the m. composite of the total
Moses—great spiritual leader
4:5.5 appeased except by the sight of blood, though M.
4:5.5 a distinct advance when he forbade human sacrifices
45:4.14 12. M., the emancipator of a remnant of the violet
52:5.5 Even M. was not permitted to go over to the other
53:1.2 Even the archangel of Michael, at the time of M.’
63:6.4 This idea was elaborated by M. in the Hebrew
66:5.19 among the tribes of earth on down to the days of M.,
69:6.6 fire,” a practice carried on up to the times of M..
70:10.12 M. taught that they should “take no satisfaction
70:10.14 many ancient rulers, including Hammurabi and M.,
74:8.7 account of creation dates from after the time of M.;
74:8.7 he never taught the Hebrews such a distorted story.
74:8.7 But he did present a simple and condensed narrative
74:8.7 the Father, whom he called the Lord God of Israel.
74:8.8 M. wisely did not attempt to go back of Adam’s
74:8.8 since M. was the supreme teacher of the Hebrews,
74:8.10 Jewish tradition became crystallized about M.,
74:8.10 he endeavored to trace the lineage of Abraham back
74:8.10 that almost a thousand years after M.’ sojourn on
74:8.11 recently discovered story of creation written by M..
74:8.12 This document, reputed to be the teachings of M.,
85:4.2 even in the times of M. belief in nature spirits was
86:5.11 God spoke in dreams, despite the injunctions of M.
86:5.11 And M. was right, for ordinary dreams are not the
88:2.3 The fetish hut of the Hebrews was elevated by M. to
88:2.5 M., in the addition of the second commandment
88:2.5 He carefully directed that they should make no
88:2.5 He made it plain, “You shall not make a graven
88:2.5 M. was too wise to attempt suddenly to displace
88:2.5 and he consented to the putting of certain relics
88:2.6 M.’ very effort against fetishes became a supreme
89:6.3 And all this was done in the face of M.’ stringent
89:6.6 M. had forbidden these foundation sacrifices, but
89:6.6 the Israelites reverted to them soon after his death.
89:7.1 M. attempted to end human sacrifice by inaugurating
89:7.1 He established a systematic schedule which enabled
89:7.3 to preserve him, as in the traditions of Sargon, M.,
92:5.11 and the founder of the Hebrew religion—M..
92:5.11 M. taught monotheism.
92:5.11 Said he: “Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God is one
92:5.11 He persistently sought to uproot the remnants of
92:5.11 The monotheism of M. was adulterated by his
92:5.11 The greatness of M. lies in his wisdom and sagacity
93:3.5 even to the days of their illustrious descendant M.,
93:9.1 the traditions of these days were what M. built upon
95:3.5 for one short generation; M. they rejected.
95:5.3 M., the greatest character between Melchizedek and
95:5.3 Ikhnaton possessed the versatility and ability of M.,
95:5.5 the sagacity of M., Ikhnaton would have changed
95:7.3 treasured the traditions of Melchizedek, M., and
96:1.8 many of M.’ advisers at the time of the exodus
96:2.3 nomads who chose to follow the leadership of M.
96:3.0 3. THE MATCHLESS MOSES
96:3.1 under that great leader, teacher, and organizer, M..
96:3.1 M. thus possessed qualities derived from superior
96:3.1 Had he not been of this mixed type, he would never
96:3.2 M. elected to cast his lot with the people of his
96:3.3 educated leaders who had been coached by M. in
96:3.3 they had received some education because of M.’
96:3.4 M. endeavored to negotiate diplomatically for the
96:3.4 He and his brother entered into a compact with the
96:3.5 But M. was not discouraged; he bided his time,
96:4.1 M. comprehended the more advanced Egyptian
96:4.2 M. had heard of the teachings of Machiventa
96:4.2 M.’ father-in-law was a Kenite worshiper of El
96:4.2 M. thus was educated an El Shaddaist; through
96:4.2 he became an El Elyonist; and by the time of the
96:4.2 he had formulated a new and enlarged concept of
96:4.2 concept of Deity which he wisely decided to
96:4.3 M. had endeavored to teach these Bedouins the
96:4.3 he had become convinced they would never fully
96:4.3 he deliberately determined upon the compromise
96:4.3 M. did not specifically teach that other peoples
96:4.3 but he did resolutely maintain that Yahweh was over
96:4.3 But always was he plagued by the predicament of
96:4.4 the Ten Commandments which M. promulgated in
96:4.5 It does not appear that M. would have succeeded in
96:4.5 it is not surprising that M. could impress upon his
96:4.6 M. proclaimed that Yahweh was the Lord God of
96:4.6 he was building a new nation, and he wisely
96:4.6 and he wisely nationalized his religious teachings,
96:4.6 But none the less he sought to enlarge their concept
96:4.6 when he taught them that Yahweh was the “God of
96:4.6 and when he said, “The eternal God is your refuge,
96:4.6 M. taught that Yahweh was a covenant-keeping
96:4.7 M. made a heroic effort to uplift Yahweh to the
96:4.7 he presented him as the “God of truth and without
96:4.7 the limited understanding of his followers made it
96:4.8 Under the teachings of M. this tribal nature god,
96:5.0 5. THE TEACHINGS OF MOSES
96:5.1 M. was an extraordinary combination of military
96:5.1 He was the most important individual world teacher
96:5.1 M. attempted to introduce many reforms in Israel
96:5.1 he led the polyglot horde of so-called Hebrews out
96:5.1 while he laid the foundation for the subsequent birth
96:5.2 There is so little on record of the great work of M.
96:5.2 The record of the times and doings of M. was
96:5.3 Many of the advances which M. made over and
96:5.3 M. and his father-in-law, Jethro, gathered up the
96:5.3 joined to the learning of the Egyptians, guided M.
96:5.3 M. was an organizer; he selected the best in the
96:5.3 he selected the best in the religion and mores of
96:5.4 M. was a believer in Providence; he had become
96:5.4 he had become thoroughly tainted with the doctrines
96:5.4 He had a great vision of God, but he was
96:5.4 but he was thoroughly sincere when he taught the
96:5.5 truly pitiful to watch this great mind of M. trying to
96:5.5 To his assembled leaders he thundered, “The Lord
96:5.5 to the mixed multitude he declared, “Who is like
96:5.5 M. made a brave and partly successful stand against
96:5.5 He also forbade the making of images of any sort.
96:5.6 M. feared to proclaim the mercy of Yahweh,
96:5.6 Again he sought to control the turbulent clans when
96:5.6 when he declared that “your God kills when you
96:5.6 But M. taught these tribes that they would become
96:5.8 M. presented fleeting glimpses of a universal Deity
96:5.8 when M. passed on, these Bedouin tribes quickly
96:5.8 sublime vision of God which M. every now and then
96:5.9 When M. turned over the command of the Hebrews
96:5.9 he had gathered up thousands of the descendants of
96:5.9 he had whipped them into a self-sustaining nation of
96:6.0 6.THE GOD CONCEPT AFTER MOSES’ DEATH
96:6.1 Upon the death of M. his lofty concept of Yahweh
96:6.2 The spell of the extraordinary personality of M.
96:6.2 Hebrews almost lost sight of M.’ lofty teachings.
96:6.3 “As I was with M., so will I be with you; I will not
97:0.2 From M. to Malachi there occurred an almost
97:1.6 Not since M. had such comforting promises for the
97:1.7 as in the days of M., once more the God concept
97:4.1 Not since the times of M. had such ringing truths
97:7.9 Isaiah vied with M. in the eloquence with which
97:10.2 story of God presented in the farewell oration of M.
97:10.4 From M. to John the Baptist there extended an
121:6.4 Philo was a great teacher; not since M. had there
121:6.4 seven outstanding human teachers: M., Buddha,
121:7.3 M. had given them their law and they would not
122:4.4 by the reputed miraculous methods of M.,
122:9.1 M. had taught the Jews that every first-born son
122:10.2 his offering for Mary two young pigeons as M. had
125:1.5 These feasts were established by M..
125:5.5 favor—has the teaching of M. been misunderstood?
127:6.6 of my people serve their God as M. directed;
127:6.7 to eat the Passover “according to the law of M..”
130:5.3 then he told Ganid the story of M. and the forty
135:5.1 Had not M. taught that righteousness was always
135:9.4 John if he was Elijah or the prophet that M.
136:1.3 The Jews devoutly believed that, as M. had delivered
136:3.3 different from those which had actuated M. and
136:6.6 a Messiah who would do greater wonders than M.,
137:2.6 “I have found the Deliverer, him of whom M. and
140:5.16 M., the mourner, was a greater man than either
140:5.16 M. was a superb leader, but he was also a man of
140:6.6 Shall we allow a man to divorce his wife as M. has
140:6.6 this question of divorcement, that, while M. looked
140:6.9 law of M. says, ‘An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a
141:6.2 did he come denouncing M. and the prophets and
142:2.1 Jacob to Jesus: “But, Rabbi, M. and the olden
142:2.2 nature has enlarged and grown from the days of M.
142:2.4 illumination if you persist in viewing God as M. and
142:3.3 This was the primitive concept of Deity which M.
142:3.21 M. gave them the new ten commandments, which
142:4.2 Because M. onetime sought to combat idolatry
142:4.2 Flavius, M.’ children have misunderstood him,
142:4.2 even if M. taught such restrictions to the darkened
142:4.3 M. was justified in his attempts to withstand idolatry,
146:4.4 and offering those sacrifices commanded by M. in
147:7.2 Fasting may be part of the law of M., but in the
152:5.3 Have you not even read in the Scriptures where M.
153:2.8 While M. did not give your fathers bread from
153:2.10 and that the manna which M. gave to our fathers
155:6.2 Our Father did indeed speak through M., Elijah,
155:6.10 since the days of M., to find God and to know God
155:6.10 our fathers progressively, from M. to the times of
156:5.4 They thought he softened the heart of M. and
157:3.5 compared with M., Elijah, Isaiah, and Jeremiah.
158:1.8 conjectured that the beings with Jesus were M.
158:1.9 we will erect three tents, one for you, one for M.,
159:4.1 God even before the times of Abraham and M..
159:4.2 The words of the law of M. and the teachings of
162:2.1 M. gave you the law, yet how many of you
162:2.1 M. in this law enjoins you, saying, ‘You shall not
162:3.2 Now, the law of M. commands that we should stone
162:3.3 if he upheld the law of M. requiring that the self-
162:3.3 of setting himself up above M. and the Jewish law.
164:4.10 but we are disciples of M., and we are the teachers
164:4.10 We know that God spoke through M., but as for
166:2.4 to the priests as required by the law of M..”
169:3.2 But Abraham said: ‘My son, they have M. and the
169:3.2 ‘If they hear not M. and the prophets, neither will
174:3.1 “Master, M. said that if a married man should die,
174:3.2 And even your Father M. understood this, for, in
174:3.2 he heard the Father say, ‘I am the God of Abraham,
174:3.2 And so, along with M., do I declare that my Father
174:3.4 Jesus appealed only to M. in his encounter with
174:3.4 the validity of only the five so-called Books of M.;
175:1.2 with the reasonable requirements of the laws of M.
175:1.8 that these scribes and Pharisees still sit in M.’ seat,
175:1.14 who would serve God as they think M. ordained!
175:1.18 with the letter of your interpretation of M.’ law
177:3.7 with the authority of those “who sit in M.’ seat.”
177:4.6 sincerity in now returning to the teachings of M.,
178:1.16 or upon the authority of those who sit in M.’ seat;
179:1.6 an institution which antedated even M. and referred
182:1.9 The Father had sought to reveal himself to M., but
188:1.5 the Passover feast according to the laws of M..
188:4.4 M. taught the dignity and justice of a Creator God;
moss
63:2.7 the twins learned that dry m. would kindle fire just as
most—non-exhaustive; see Most
0:12.12 representing the highest and m. advanced planetary
1:1.1 First Source and the Universe Center are m. often
1:1.6 He is best known, m. universally acknowledged,
1:3.8 these two attributes are m. completely revealed to
1:4.1 creatures is the m. profound of all universe mysteries
1:6.8 achieving the Father’s will becomes man’s m. real
2:0.2 but the m. enlightening and spiritually edifying of
2:1.2 “The Infinite is m. excellent in that he imparts
7:3.4 the m. important and vital incoming messages flash
9:1.7 in many ways apparently the m. versatile in action
9:3.1 gravity is one of the m. real and dependable things
9:5.3 nonexperiencing entities of the m. primitive types of
9:7.2 represents the m. complex interassociation of all
11:0.1 This central Isle is the m. gigantic organized body
11:5.7 The outer zone is the largest and m. active of the
11:9.8 to mortals the m. important thing about Paradise is
12:7.13 he also enjoys the m. intimate inner contact with
13:1.22 one of the m. perplexing mysteries of the universes
13:2.6 for Ascendington, where you are m. welcome, but
13:4.7 these executive worlds are the m. interesting
15:5.14 the m. important of the vast material creations.
15:11.3 the m. perfect harmony and working agreement,
15:14.4 many are to find m. complete expression in some
17:6.5 then occurs one of the m. profoundly touching
18:3.7 the Ancients of Days are the m. powerful and mighty
18:3.8 the Ancients of Days are the m. perfect, m. versatile,
18:3.8 m. versatile, and the m. divinely endowed rulers in
19:2.5 become the m. effective universe administrators ever
20:5.7 constitutes the m. noble and fascinating chapter in
22:4.3 should be chosen from the highest and m. noble
22:4.3 the m. experienced and understanding individuals.
22:9.6 is beautiful and sometimes m. touchingly pathetic.
23:2.17 Of all the supercreations they m. delight to serve in
23:3.1 they are the highest and m. versatile personalized
25:1.7 the Master Spirit whom they m. resemble in general
25:2.6 the m. competent and best qualified to act as judicial
25:4.1 one million of the m. orderly minds were chosen by
25:4.15 modes of procedure m. acceptable to the rulers of
26:3.8 a thousand years for your m. rapid telegraphic
26:7.2 M. faithful and efficient are the Trinity guides;
26:8.1 the experiences of this circuit are the m. intriguing
26:8.5 that supercreation m. propitious for their retraining
26:9.1 the older, highly skilled, and m. experienced of the
27:6.4 beyond the comprehension of even the m. highly
27:7.1 the m. exquisite pleasure known to created beings.
28:5.14 One of the m. important lessons to be learned during
28:5.15 the wisdom and advice of the m. competent minds
28:5.19 probably the m. uniquely specialized of all their
29:2.19 Only those spheres of the m. extraordinary energy
29:4.19 mechanical controllers are by far the m. powerful.
29:4.19 one of their m. important planetary activities is to
29:4.24 render them m. serviceable in the important task of
29:4.25 the energy transformers are the m. remarkable
29:4.34 they are the m. slavish of all intelligent creatures.
29:4.36 Frandalanks are the m. numerous of all the Master
32:5.4 M. human beings die because, having failed to
33:1.2 constitute a Creator Son the m. powerful, versatile,
34:7.2 But even on the m. ideal planets, pre-Adamic man
34:7.6 and m. effectively compensate for the deprivations
34:7.7 than do the inhabitants of the m. normal of worlds
35:3.11 this world is probably the m. interesting place in
35:5.5 are the m. often intrusted with the full delegation of
35:8.15 Lanonandeks are the m. able and versatile of all local
36:0.1 These carriers of life are among the m. interesting
37:6.7 m. Urantia mortals will be afforded opportunity to
38:7.6 sanobim prove to be m. efficient in the borderland
39:3.5 bring together those who would form the m. ideal
39:5.15 That is the m. favorable time for departure and is the
39:8.2 Paradise in scores—hundreds—of ways, but the m.
40:5.9 embrace the m. primitive types of human minds.
40:5.18 the ascension career is the m. important factor in
41:3.5 The m. recent of the major cosmic eruptions in
41:3.10 possible to measure stellar distances m. precisely
41:4.1 between the m. dense and the m. diffuse stars,
41:6.2 The stone atom is one of the m. prevalent and
41:6.3 twenty revolving electrons—is the m. successful in
41:6.4 Calcium is the m. expert solar-prison escaper.
41:8.1 the m. common of which is the hydrogen-carbon-
42:4.6 The m. nearly empty space known in Nebadon
42:4.8 solar states, all but the m. primitive associations of
42:9.3 the entire chemical table, being m. markedly
42:10.3 the nonteachable intellect of the m. primitive forms
43:3.1 coupled with the m. farseeing and intelligent loyalty
43:3.3 shall make glad the city of God, the m. holy place of
43:4.1 The m. holy mount of assembly is the dwelling place
43:4.4 The m. holy mount is exquisitely beautiful and
43:6.2 these gardens are among the m. entrancing morontia
43:8.2 is the m. settled period in an ascending mortal’s
43:9.3 the m. uniform and stabilized epoch in the career of
43:9.5 pause and look back on one of the m. beautiful and
43:9.5 pause and look back on one of the m. refreshing
44:0.13 those who are m. advanced in any line of endeavor
44:3.5 they are the m. exquisite creations of the morontia
44:5.10 regarding the m. efficient modes of energy intake
44:5.10 as to the maintenance of the m. helpful balances of
45:2.1 Satania was the last and the m. widespread of all.
46:2.5 m. amazing intermingling of physical and morontia
46:2.7 awe your m. experienced chemists and inventors.
46:4.9 Your m. imaginative concept of perfection of
46:5.25 one of the m. magnificent of all the administrative
46:5.31 the largest and m. beautiful of all the matchless
47:1.5 And it is one of the m. touchingly beautiful scenes
48:4.13 mortal humor becomes m. hearty when it depicts
48:4.14 even when engaged in the m. difficult of assignments
48:4.17 Those beings who m. need the refreshment of
48:6.5 permitted to select the one that m. appeals to you.
48:6.5 the course which would be m. advantageous for each
48:6.6 their superiors wisely determine to be m. suitable for
48:6.36 sometimes your m. disappointing disappointments
49:6.10 The m. advanced of these orders really begin their
49:6.11 youths follow the parent of m. advanced spiritual
50:4.12 It was one of the m. profoundly shocking episodes
50:6.2 your planet seems m. confused and greatly retarded
50:6.3 should not envisage these worlds, even the m. ideal,
52:2.12 There exist on even the m. normal of worlds
52:4.6 honor only those leaders and rulers who are m. fit to
52:7.2 three of the highest and m. experienced of the
53:0.1 was designated as one of the one hundred m. able
53:1.3 Self-contemplation is m. disastrous, even to the
53:3.4 M. bitterly did he attack the right of the Ancients of
53:6.1 the m. thrilling of all these daring feats of devotion
53:6.3 Manotia said: “But my m. exhilarating moment was
53:7.9 this rebellion was the m. widespread and disastrous
55:12.5 That event will undoubtedly be the m. profound
57:7.3 The radium clock is your m. reliable timepiece for
58:2.2 ancestral to one of the m. essential of vitamins.
58:6.2 animals progressively lead up from the m. simple
58:6.2 simple to the m. complex and advanced organisms,
59:2.1 In recent ages Asia has been the m. stable of all
59:4.9 fish family, the vertebrates, one of the m. important
60:2.6 such as the m. delicate wings of olden insects,
61:1.2 placental mammals constituted the m. important
62:3.10 the proud parents of twins, the m. interesting animals
62:3.13 are the descendants of the m. inferior couple of this
62:5.4 But the m. remarkable advance in emotional
63:1.1 Andon and Fonta were the m. remarkable pair of
63:2.6 This was one of the m joyous moments in their short
63:4.4 Many of the m. noble and highly human traits of
63:4.8 the m. valuable strains of ability and intelligence
63:7.4 And this is the recital of the m. heroic chapter in all
64:4.2 the practice of giving the m. successful hunters the
64:4.4 which made its m. extensive invasion of Europe.
64:5.1 But these survivors were the m. intelligent of all the
64:6.25 As the red men were the m. advanced of all the
64:7.3 India became the home of the m. cosmopolitan
65:6.3 The m. important step in plant evolution was the
65:6.4 One of the m. serviceable and complex episodes in
66:1.5 Urantia as being among the five or six m. fortunate
66:2.3 But from your standpoint the m. interesting group
66:7.19 to enjoy the m. human of all human activities.
68:0.3 The blue man m. of all profited by these early social
68:0.3 the white race have presented the m. advanced social
68:2.5 Modern society is enduring the strain one of its m.
69:3.3 Man has m selfishly chosen the more agreeable work
70:3.1 In the m. primitive society the horde is everything;
70:6.6 But even the m. despotic tyrant was subject to
70:8.1 worlds without social strata are the m. primitive
70:8.1 strata are the most primitive and the m. advanced.
70:10.8 but it is m. amazing that thinking men would retain
70:12.5 they should select their m. competent and worthy
71:1.1 the strongest, m. efficient, and enduring state is
71:3.9 That state is best which co-ordinates m. while
72:0.1 moral, and political life of the m. advanced race
72:0.2 this planet has experienced a history m. like that of
72:3.4 It is expected that the m. valuable part of a child’s
72:5.4 The m. recent development provides that hereafter
72:5.9 and they are making the m. of their opportunities.
72:5.10 It is m. active in social service and governmental
72:6.9 disloyalty are looked upon as being the m. heinous
72:10.1 no doubt, in others prove shocking to m. Urantians.
73:1.7 Nodites and Amadonites—were the m. advanced
73:3.6 the Garden was probably the m. beautiful spot of its
73:7.1 the end of the m. beautiful natural creation that
74:3.4 carried through the air over this, the m. beautiful
74:3.8 that the world’s new ruler was one of the m. expert
75:1.3 the inhabitants to the m. simple forms of religious
75:3.2 was cheered by the news that the m. powerful
75:3.2 cheered by the news that the m. intelligent of all
75:3.3 Serapatatia became one of the m. able and efficient
75:3.5 that, if the Nodites, as the m. progressive and
75:3.7 with Cano, the m. brilliant mind and active leader of
76:2.6 soil and atmosphere for getting the m. out of a
76:5.4 Urantia might turn out to be the m. fortunate world
76:5.7 this planet has also been the m. fortunate in the
77:4.1 Some of the m. capable minds serving on Adam’s
77:7.8 ever again to invade even the m. feeble of minds.
78:1.2 civilization, but m. of Urantia languished in savagery
78:1.7 Their m. advanced settlements were situated to the
78:1.8 he was otherwise the m. aggressive, adventurous,
78:1.10 the indigo race had their m. progressive settlements
78:1.11 The m. highly blended race outside of India occupied
78:4.5 the m. skillful and sagacious militarists ever to live
79:2.1 leaving behind them the m. heterogeneous race
79:2.2 they are rather the m. inferior southern and eastern
79:3.1 This composite stock produced the m. versatile
79:4.5 But the m. characteristic feature of society was the
79:7.1 Honan, where the m. progressive settlements were
79:8.4 what had been the world’s m. rapidly progressing
80:0.1 the Andite invaders, produced one of the m. potent
80:1.2 Nodites had established one of their m. extensive
80:6.1 headquarters of the m. advanced group on earth.
80:6.3 was fortunate in gaining so many of the m. skillful
80:6.4 The first and m. exquisite of the stone pyramids
80:7.4 the then m. valuable strains of the emerging white
80:7.4 physically regarded, the m. beautiful of men since
80:8.4 The m. northerly settlement of the Danubians was at
80:9.2 encompassed the four m. desirable human stocks.
80:9.7 the m. serious and lasting of all cultural setbacks
80:9.10 southern European race, the m. highly mixed of all.
81:3.6 commerce quickly became the m. potent influence in
81:6.9 Science and invention benefited m. of all from the
81:6.13 the m. advanced mechanical equipment will make
81:6.17 Language is man’s m. serviceable thinking tool, but
81:6.27 The driving power of even the m. material aspects of
83:0.2 the m. primitive savages or the m. cultured mortals.
83:4.5 sought out, Thursday being m. favorably regarded,
83:4.8 One of the m. ancient forms of the wedding
83:7.2 m. frequent cause for separation was barrenness,
83:8.1 the home is indeed man’s m. exalted institution,
84:0.1 the ancestor and creator of civilization’s m. useful
84:2.7 the father-family is one of the m. radical about-face
84:3.5 usually outgeneraled even the m. primitive of men.
84:8.1 one of the m. desirable forms of self-gratification.
85:1.2 the m. profound influence was exerted by meteoric
86:3.1 Death was the m. perplexing combination of chance
86:4.3 The m. primitive idea of the human soul, the ghost,
87:1.1 The ghost was feared m. of all during the supposed
87:2.10 become the m. powerful of the northern red men.
87:4.5 it became the m. widespread and persistent of all
87:4.5 the monospiritism of m. primitive religions had
87:4.5 this was one of the m. momentous discoveries of
87:7.4 The early Christian cult was the m. effective of any
88:2.7 doctrine, the m. terrible of all tyrants that enslave
88:2.7 and the m. atrocious of barbarous cruelties.
88:5.5 But among the m. primitive tribes, such as the
89:1.4 negative form as were the m. ancient prohibitions.
91:1.4 Prayer is only monologuous in the m. primitive type
91:3.3 thus does prayer function as the m. potent agency
91:3.7 but the more effective technique for m. practical
91:5.7 In prayerful worship, m. mortals envision some
91:6.4 constitutes a technique of the m. efficient approach
91:6.4 that m. persons, if sufficiently hard pressed, will pray
91:8.11 Prayer is the m. potent spiritual-growth stimulus.
92:2.1 Religion is the m. rigid and unyielding of all human
92:2.2 not of new and manufactured food, but of the m.
92:3.8 religion has been man’s m. expensive but effective
92:4.9 The papers, of which this is one, constitute the m.
92:4.9 this, the m. recent of the revelations of truth to the
92:5.15 Sikhism, one of the m. advanced religions of Asia.
92:6.1 The Dyaks have evolved only the m. primitive
92:6.3 1. Hinduism—the m. ancient.
92:6.13 11. Sikhism—the m. recent.
92:6.14 The m. advanced religions of ancient times were
93:4.16 becoming one of Melchizedek’s m. brilliant pupils
93:10.8 render it one of the m. interesting and intriguing
93:10.11 the story of Machiventa Melchizedek, one of the m.
94:1.4 Agni, the m. ancient deity, was often exalted as the
94:1.7 Rig-Veda, one of the m. ancient of sacred books.
94:1.7 metamorphosed into the m. variegated system of
94:1.7 some of the highest and some of the m. debased
94:2.4 the Vedic-Aryan paid the m. terrible price for its
94:3.1 one of the m. noble reaches of the mortal mind into
94:3.3 such a teaching have become the m. advanced
94:4.1 This, the oldest and m. cosmopolitan of the world’s
94:4.8 proved to be the m. adaptive, amorphic religion
94:9.1 was one of the m. remarkable civil rulers between
94:12.4 Shin sect has become one of the m. progressive
95:2.1 so Egypt fostered the m. thoroughly blended type
95:4.4 Amenemope was the m. influential in that he colored
95:5.2 young Egyptian king is one of the m. remarkable
95:5.4 With the m. amazing determination this young
96:1.15 Yahweh has undergone the m. extensive
96:2.1 The Chaldeans near Ur were among the m. advanced
96:2.1 Racially the Semites were among the m. blended of
96:4.9 The m. amazing feature of the religious history of
96:5.1 Moses was the m. important individual teacher
96:7.4 this group of Psalms constitutes the m. valuable
97:7.9 the writings of Isaiah are among the m. sublime
98:4.2 The three mystery cults which became m. popular
98:4.7 The m. holy day was Black Friday, the “day of blood
98:4.8 realization of divinity, were sometimes m. revolting.
98:5.4 the day of the sun-god and with the m. elaborate
98:6.2 Cynics, Epicureans, and Stoics, but m. important
99:4.2 next to personal religious experience, suffers m.
99:5.3 The religion of Jesus is the m. dynamic influence
100:5.8 prolonged isolation of personality is m. undesirable.
100:6.6 One of the m. amazing earmarks of religious living is
100:7.1 The m. effective presentation of Jesus consists in
100:7.5 And the m original of his teachings was the emphasis
100:7.7 As a man among men Jesus m. sublimely trusted the
101:1.3 but in the realm of the highest and m. spiritualized
101:6.4 the m. primitive form of creature consciousness.
102:0.2 brave stretch of faith on the part of the m. humble
102:7.10 Of God, the m. inescapable of all presences,
102:7.10 the m. real of all facts, the m. living of all truths,
102:7.10 the m. loving of all friends, and the m. divine of all
102:7.10 we have the right to be the m. certain of all universe
102:8.2 Many of the world’s m. notable religious teachers
103:1.3 it is m. important that you should be exposed to the
103:5.10 Man is m. truly the architect of his own destiny.
106:9.3 man’s m. formidable obstacles to complete reality
107:0.1 removed from, and m. intimately associated with,
107:6.7 energy, energy of the highest and m. divine order.
108:1.8 instructing the Adjuster as to the m. effective plans
109:4.5 This is a marvelous Adjuster and one of the m useful
109:7.7 omnipersonal beings were among the m. active
109:7.8 These human divinities are among the m. remarkable
110:0.2 love and devotion of an Adjuster as the m. truly
110:1.6 that even the m. experienced personalities can never
110:7.9 m. of you will hear it seldom during a lifetime.
111:4.8 the creativity of the inner world that is m. subject to
112:7.11 This partnership is one of the m. engrossing of all the
113:3.1 One of the m. important things a destiny guardian
113:4.5 The guardians are m. active at those times when
113:7.7 of guardian of destiny the m. highly prized seraphic
115:4.3 all things ranging from the lowest and m. qualified
116:2.3 from its Paradise source until it finds its m. distant
117:2.9 One of the m. intriguing questions in finite
118:8.10 self-imposed restraints are at once the m. powerful
118:8.10 the m tenuous of all the factors of human civilization
119:2.1 one of the m. widespread and disastrous rebellions
119:2.6 all Palonia mourned the departure of the m. noble
119:2.6 the most noble and the m. benign system ruler that
119:3.5 one of the m. beautifully touching chapters in the
119:6.3 was one of the m. extraordinary and amazing epochs
119:7.4 our Creator and friend was taking the m. precarious
120:4.5 few miracles, and of these by far the m. intriguing
121:1.1 the world presented the m. favorable condition for
121:1.1 These m. favorable circumstances were further
121:2.1 Jews were the m. influential group of the Semitic
121:8.3 briefest, and m. simple record of Jesus’ life.
121:8.14 which would enable me to create the m. effective
121:8.14 restate his matchless teachings in the m. strikingly
122:1.2 embracing many of the m. remarkable women in
122:1.3 Joseph and Mary possessed the m. ideal combination
123:0.5 Mary thought the City of David the m. appropriate
123:2.3 The m. valuable part of Jesus’ early education was
123:3.5 and last, the m. solemn of all, the feast of the new
123:5.7 Nazareth Jews were m. liberal in their interpretation
124:1.3 The m. serious trouble as yet to come up at school
124:1.4 this was the m. serious of all the accusations which
124:2.4 Perhaps his m. unusual and outstanding trait was his
124:3.7 was thrilled with the games and entered m. heartily
124:6.3 Jesus heard again about the m. beautiful maiden of
124:6.15 This was one of the m. extraordinary days that the
125:1.2 But m. of all was his sense of propriety outraged by
125:6.6 right in the midst of the m. serious and sublime
125:6.12 Jesus did m. gracefully conform to the desires of his
126:0.1 fourteenth and fifteenth years were the m. crucial.
126:0.1 were the m. trying of his eventful life on Urantia.
127:1.2 Always, even in the m. commonplace of contacts,
127:1.8 Mary m. thoroughly appreciated the willing manner
127:2.6 confronted with one of the m. delicate and difficult
127:3.14 they faced one of the m. difficult experiences of all
127:4.8 thoughtless of speech, Ruth was m. sincere of heart.
127:5.3 to “fulfill the m. sacred of all human trusts—loyalty
127:6.3 but what he m. wanted was an opportunity to talk
127:6.3 Next to his family he loved these three m. of all.
127:6.5 Jesus wanted m. of all to see Lazarus, Martha, and
128:3.5 Perhaps the m. notable of all these contacts was the
128:4.5 Jesus m. cleverly and intentionally contrived to
128:5.6 The remainder of this year was the m. uneventful six
128:6.2 Jesus was one of the m robust and refined specimens
129:1.5 and still the m. influential of the Sadducean group,
129:1.12 James was the m. interested in Jesus as a teacher,
129:1.12 John cared m. for his religious teaching and opinions
129:4.1 this Mediterranean trip was the m. enthralling of all
129:4.5 on the highest and m. advanced of all the worlds
130:3.8 and next to Rome the largest and m. magnificent in
130:6.3 to salute you just as it does the m. powerful man on
130:6.3 But m. valuable of all, your potential of real
131:5.3 Our God is Lord, m. beneficent.
131:5.3 We worship the m. beauteous, the bountiful
131:5.3 yet he is more friendly to man than the m. friendly
131:5.3 God is m. helpful to us in this greatest of all
131:5.3 God is our m. adorable and righteous friend; he is
131:8.5 Since he can forgive sins, he is indeed m. precious
131:10.8 deeds in secret; I will also pray m. when by myself.
131:10.8 But m. of all, this great and glorious Being is my
132:0.4 but the m. valuable of all the manifold experiences of
132:0.4 he therefore set about, in the m. amazing manner,
132:0.9 more than two, while m. often he taught them singly.
132:3.1 Nabon was m. permanently influenced by their
132:4.1 the largest and m. cosmopolitan city of the world.
132:4.2 a rule, to those he taught the m., he said the least.
132:4.2 Those who derived m. benefit from his personal
132:4.3 six months as one of the richest and m. informative
132:4.8 that injustice shall not befall even its m. humble
132:6.1 Ganid, m. human beings are like the lost child.
132:7.9 That which the lad wanted m. to do he was
133:3.4 Rome, Corinth was the m. cosmopolitan city of the
133:4.13 Corinth was the m. important city in Greece during
133:4.13 one of the m. interesting of all their stops on the way
133:6.1 Artemis was the m. famous goddess of Asia Minor
133:6.2 but m. of all he was envious of a certain young man
133:8.3 quotation of a Hebrew proverb did the m. good,
133:9.4 I will remember your teaching, but m. of all, I will
134:3.5 This was the m. systematic and formal of all the
134:5.10 the three, four, or five m. powerful governments.
135:0.3 The m. eventful occurrence in John’s early childhood
135:6.1 was the m. frequented of all the Jordan crossings.
136:4.7 His own way—the way that might seem m. pleasant
136:6.6 to measure up to their m. sanguine expectations,
137:1.1 was the m. profoundly impressed with Jesus;
137:1.3 losing two of his able advisers and m. promising
137:2.4 immediate decision the m. momentous question of
137:4.1 Jesus was m. cordial to all, young and old, Jew and
137:4.12 marriage feast of Cana, Jesus was the m. surprised
137:5.2 was held one of the m. important conferences of all
137:7.14 these four months as the m. precious and profitable
138:6.5 going about his Father’s business in the m. quiet
139:2.5 The one trait which Peter m. admired in Jesus was
139:2.6 Peter was one of the m. inexplicable combinations of
139:3.6 characteristic of Jesus which James m. admired was
139:4.6 characteristics of Jesus which John m. appreciated
139:5.7 one of the Master’s m. profound discourses to ask
139:6.8 Nathaniel m. revered Jesus for his tolerance.
139:7.3 had to be absent from many of the m. precious
139:7.4 the Master’s forgiving disposition which Matthew m.
139:8.10 When Thomas was m. depressed, unfortunately he
139:12.3 his office honestly, faithfully, and m. efficiently.
140:5.8 But it is m. dangerous to knowingly engage in
140:8.19 that will assist m. in revealing the Father’s character
141:3.6 The pictures of Jesus have been m. unfortunate.
141:5.1 One of the m. eventful of all the evening
143:1.8 This was one of the m. impassioned addresses which
144:6.7 But the m. serious of all their problems was the
145:3.11 supernatural healing, Jesus was the m. surprised.
146:2.13 he commented m. approvingly on the petition of
147:5.4 Which of them do you think would love him m.?”
147:5.4 “He, I suppose, whom he forgave the m..”
147:5.6 can close those doors even to the m. humble soul
147:5.6 even to the most supposedly m. flagrant sinner if
148:9.1 one of the strangest and m. unique episodes of all
149:2.6 it was the physical cures that made the m. direct
149:2.8 The m. astonishing and the m. revolutionary feature
149:4.3 Jesus recognized that it was necessary for m. men
149:5.3 exercise ingenuity in making the m. of that which
150:1.1 the m. amazing was his sudden announcement on the
150:1.3 It was m. astounding in that day, when women
150:2.3 Mary Magdalene became the m. effective teacher
151:2.5 confusion to pass the point of m. intense expression;
153:5.1 But m. of all they were bewildered by Jesus’
154:2.3 lurked near by two or three of David’s m. trusted
155:2.2 it was the m. difficult and unproductive period in
155:4.2 Jesus delivered one of the m. remarkable addresses
155:5.10 the right to participate in that m. thrilling of all
157:3.4 he made ready to hold one of the m. momentous
158:8.1 But m. of all, see that you despise not one of these
159:3.3 recognition for the m. praiseworthy things in their
159:3.9 which m. truly satisfies their characteristic longings
159:3.13 proceed to follow after me, you shall m. certainly by
159:4.6 “The thing m. deplorable is not merely this
159:5.10 invariably more powerful than the m. malignant
159:5.17 Jesus m. effectively employed the antithesis,
160:1.13 those values which are highest and m. divinely real
160:2.4 The m. effective of all social groups is the family,
160:2.6 calculated to develop character, the m. effective
160:2.9 he lives m. unselfishly for the good of others,
160:4.12 these memory treasures radiate their m. precious
160:5.5 in even the highest social usages of the m. mature
161:2.3 Jesus is the m. truly unselfish person we have ever
161:2.9 He makes the m. astounding assertions about
162:3.1 numbered among the m. thoroughly moral men
165:0.3 Perea was the m. beautiful and picturesque province
167:4.2 make this last appeal to Jerusalem the m. profound
167:5.3 Jesus exalted marriage as the m. ideal and highest
167:5.3 to divorce his wife for the m. trifling of reasons,
167:6.6 Beauty is m. religious when it is m. simple and
169:1.14 This was one of the m. touching and effective of all
170:1.7 Jesus elected to appropriate the m. vital and
170:5.16 Paul went forth to build one of the m. progressive
170:5.19 man’s m. sublime hope for the future—eternal life.
172:5.9 Thomas was the m. bewildered and puzzled man
172:5.11 It was the m. befitting entry of the king the twins
172:5.12 Judas Iscariot was the m. adversely affected by
175:4.1 as to the m. fitting manner of dissociating himself
176:4.4 but it seems m. probable that he who carries the title
176:4.5 We m. positively believe that Michael will again
177:2.2 wisdom which led them to withhold m. forms of
178:2.1 all who heard him, the Greeks comprehended m..
178:2.1 Jesus’ m. devoted followers could not reconcile
179:4.8 m. tactful manner and conveyed in the m. kindly
181:2.20 questionings which have arisen in your m. honest
181:2.21 Sincerity is m. serviceable in the work of the
182:2.5 Send to me your m. fleet and trustworthy messenger
183:3.3 point Jesus out to the soldiers, or at m. carry out the
184:1.1 the m. powerful single individual in all Jewry.
187:1.4 but on this day they went by the m. direct route to
187:3.1 dying the death of the creature, even the m. ignoble
188:1.2 From now on they were the m. outspoken disciples
189:0.3 from Gabriel down to the m. humble cherubim.
191:5.4 doubts, Thomas, always m. stubbornly assert
193:0.2 This is the m. representative group of believers—
193:0.4 That which the world needs m. to know is: Men are
194:3.4 The spiritual forward urge is the m. powerful force
194:3.17 The religion of Jesus is the m. powerful unifying
195:7.8 The very pessimism of the m. pessimistic
195:9.2 now quivering on the brink of one of its m. amazing
195:10.1 for this world, but what is now m. needed is Jesus.
196:1.1 he was the m. truly religious man who has ever
196:1.3 One of the m. important things in human living is to
196:2.7 remember that he was the world’s m. wholehearted
196:2.9 Jesus saw m. men as weak rather than wicked,
196:2.11 The ultimate goal of society’s m. advanced
Most High—see also Most Highs
4:1.4 “He who dwells in the secret place of the M. shall
15:10.17 of Days—the Paradise counselors to the M. rulers
35:5.6 exercised authority as M. regents of such planets.
35:6.1 The reigning M., the Constellation Father, has two
35:6.1 Thus each of the M. rulers, in accordance with
35:9.4 Such a body is presided over by the senior M.
39:3.11 the Vorondadek observer, and sometimes M. regent,
43:2.3 the Melchizedek council and the court of the M..
43:2.4 verdicts, which are passed on to the court of the M.,
43:2.8 and is presided over by the reigning junior M..
43:3.2 two associates as the senior M. and the junior M..
43:3.4 “He who dwells in the secret place of the M. shall
43:3.4 know exactly who is referred to by the term “M..”
43:3.4 Daniel said, “The M. rules in the kingdom of men
43:3.4 kingdom of men and gives it to whomsoever he will.
43:4.6 mount of assembly in the north; I will be like the M..
43:4.10 This edifice is the headquarters of the M. liaison,
43:5.3 The present M. ruler of Norlatiadek is number
43:5.3 He saw service in many constellations throughout
43:5.4 2. The senior M. associate.
43:5.5 3. The junior M. associate.
43:5.6 4. The M. adviser, the personal representative of
43:5.7 5. The M. executive, the personal representative of
43:5.8 6. The M. chief of planetary observers, the director
43:5.9 7. The M. referee, the Vorondadek Son intrusted
43:5.10 8. The M. emergency administrator, the Vorondadek
43:5.11 9. The M. mediator, the Vorondadek Son assigned
43:5.12 The M. judge-advocate, the head of the emergency
43:5.13 11. The M. liaison, the Vorondadek Son attached to
43:5.14 12. The M. director, the president of the emergency
43:5.16 “When the M. divided to the nations their inheritance
43:5.16 when he separated the sons of Adam, he set the
43:5.16 he set the bounds of the people.”
43:5.17 Melchizedek, king of Salem, the priest of the M..”
43:5.17 Abraham when he said, “And blessed be the M.,
67:3.10 but only then, did a M. of Edentia arrive with the
76:6.2 orders of Lanaforge, sustained by the acting M. of
93:2.1 “I am Melchizedek, priest of El Elyon, the M.,
93:2.3 he turned to Amdon, saying, “El Elyon, the M., is
93:2.4 priest of El Elyon, the M., and the sage of Salem.
93:3.2 of Norlatiadek, whom he termed El Elyon—the M..
93:3.2 students Edentia was heaven and the M. was God.
93:4.2 1. I believe in El Elyon, the M. God, the only Father
93:4.3 2. I accept the Melchizedek covenant with the M.,
93:4.4 to tell the good news of this covenant with the M.
93:4.7 1. You shall not serve any God but the M. Creator
93:9.11 it is written: “This Melchizedek, priest of the M.,
94:1.5 preached the one God of Melchizedek, the M. of
94:5.1 spreading the doctrine of the M. God and salvation
94:5.4 2. The Salem religion of a M. Creator Deity who
96:1.4 connoted by the term El Elyon, M. God of heaven.
96:1.9 The Almighty, The Holy One, The M., Adonai,
96:2.4 Melchizedek teaching concerning El Elyon, the M.,
96:5.5 to adapt his sublime concept of El Elyon, the M.,
96:7.2 who believed in the supremacy of El Elyon, the M..
98:7.12 teachings of the “priest of El Elyon, the M. God,”
109:7.7 the M. custodian who not long since assumed an
109:7.7 the M. regent did not assign service or designate
114:4.4 the Most High observer functions as the M. regent
122:9.16 of promise, shall be called the prophet of the M.;
124:5.4 a “child of the M.” and servant of the Lord of all the
131:0.1 to spread the doctrine of one God—the M.—
131:1.2 “God is supreme; he is the M. of heaven and earth.
131:1.2 The M. is the light of heaven and earth; he is the
131:1.3 The M. is the first and the last, the beginning and the
131:1.4 All creation exists in the power of the M..
131:1.4 The M. has decreed the union of body and soul
131:1.4 derive wisdom from the contemplation of the M..
131:1.5 When you are sick, it is the M. who heals you.
131:1.5 toward all men; we have no friend like the M..
131:1.5 The M. is changeless; and he is our helper in every
131:1.5 the face of the M. and the open ear of our God.
131:1.5 search for the M. and then find him in our hearts.
131:1.8 What a great honor it is to worship the M.!
131:1.8 All the worlds and the universes worship the M..
131:1.8 At all times let us praise the name of the M..
131:1.8 The man who takes shelter in the M. conceals his
131:1.8 The M. is like a loving father and mother; he really
131:1.9 “If the faith of the M. has entered your heart, then
131:1.9 mortal finds eternal rest in the arms of the M.;
131:2.7 thanks to the Lord and to sing praises to the M.;
131:2.10 He who dwells in the secret place of the M. shall
131:9.2 We acknowledge, O God, the M. and sovereign
133:3.9 —three women—the beloved children of the M..
133:4.8 as one who entertains the children of the M..
135:3.2 shall be given to the people of the saints of the M.,
140:7.6 to faith-realize that they are the children of the M..
142:3.4 2. The M.. This concept of the Father in heaven was
142:3.4 Melchizedek’s teaching of El Elyon—the M. God.
142:3.4 their older Mesopotamian ideas and the M. doctrine.
143:5.9 soul, and you shall become a daughter of the M..”
146:2.15 the Lord and to sing praises to the name of the M.,
152:5.3 ‘He who dwells in the secret place of the M. shall
155:6.7 instead aspire to become living prophets of the M.
170:5.15 ideal of the final redemption of the saints of the M..
189:1.10 Jesus thereupon asked the M. of Edentia for the
189:2.2 And when Gabriel had conferred with the senior M.
Most High Assistants
30:2.144 4. M. Assistants.
37:1.5 4. M. Assistants.
37:4.0 4. MOST HIGH ASSISTANTS
37:4.1 The M. are a group of volunteering beings, of origin
37:4.4 M. serve in local universe and in constellation
37:4.4 They may function anywhere in the local universe
37:4.5 by the more mature and farseeing corps of M.,
37:8.10 many tertiaphim are of temporary service as M..
Most High Father
51:6.10 4. The M.—the Constellation Father.
67:6.5 mandate of the senior constellation ruler, the M. of
136:3.6 When the M. of Edentia had taken leave, Jesus held
Most High Fathers
43:2.7 This corps is chosen by the M. and numbers ten.
43:3.4 their vague and indefinite tribal deities with the M..
46:3.3 Near by, the Edentia word of the M. is received at
46:5.15 The M. take up their abode in this circle when on
51:3.2 botanic grandeur of the headquarters of the M..
53:1.2 he stood next to the M. of the constellations in the
55:9.1 constellation capitals as volunteer advisers to the M..
119:6.1 career of a morontia mortal at the courts of the M.
Most High observer
35:5.6 In certain emergencies this M. could exercise
43:5.17 Actually it is this M. who “rules in the kingdoms
43:5.17 he paid respectful homage to the M. then on duty,
43:5.17 Melchizedek revealed the relations of this M. to
114:4.0 4. THE MOST HIGH OBSERVER
114:4.1 The present M. (and sometime regent) is the twenty-
114:4.4 A M. is empowered, at his discretion, to seize the
114:4.4 At such times the M. functions as the Most High
114:5.1 executive with the veto power resident in the M..
114:5.3 by the triune presence of the archangels, the M.,
114:5.5 general, the planetary chief of archangels, the M.,
114:6.1 aside from the overcontrol of the planetary M.,
Most Highs
3:5.2 “The M. rule in the kingdoms of men.”
15:2.4 presided over by three Vorondadek Sons, the M..
15:13.6 are similarly attached to the councils of the M. at
20:1.10 Vorondadeks are best known as the M.,
35:6.1 and are commissioned by Gabriel as the M. of the
35:6.3 unless all three of the M. are agreed upon all the
35:6.4 channels is at the disposal of the constellation M..
35:6.4 They are in perfect touch with their superiors on
35:6.4 They frequently convene in council with the System
35:6.5 The M. surround themselves with a corps of
35:6.5 During times of stress they may ask for, and will
39:3.2 and they are the ever-efficient helpers of the M..
43:0.2 the Constellation Fathers, the M. of Norlatiadek.
43:3.0 3. THE MOST HIGHS OF NORLATIADEK
43:3.1 these Sons are known as the M. since they embody
43:3.2 are commissioned by Gabriel as the M. of each of
43:3.3 the most holy place of the tabernacles of the M..”
43:3.4 One teacher understood that the M. were not the
43:3.7 The Edentia M. seized certain phases of planetary
43:3.7 They have continued to exercise this power,
43:3.7 They will no doubt continue to exercise this assumed
43:3.8 which Urantia became peculiarly related to the M..
43:3.8 bestowal were supervised by the M. of Norlatiadek.
43:4.2 a Faithful of Days is to the M. of a constellation.
43:4.4 is modest in comparison with the abode of the M.
43:4.5 located to the north of these residences of the M.
43:4.8 the Sons came to present themselves before the M.,
43:5.1 The rotation of the M. on Edentia was suspended
43:6.2 Edentia is devoted to the exquisite gardens of the M.
43:6.3 magnificent garden is the worship shrine of the M..
43:6.3 for he wrote: “Who shall ascend the hill of the M.?
43:6.3 At this shrine the M.,on every tenth day of relaxation
43:9.4 The M. are not so much engaged in fostering
43:9.4 they rule in the kingdoms of men rather than in the
45:4.16 he has become “forever a minister of the M.,”
47:10.6 of morontia status, and a true child of the M..
48:7.7 but they only stimulate the true children of the M..
50:2.6 for the “M. rule in the kingdoms of men.”
52:3.11 the M of the constellations begin to rule in the affairs
53:1.1 Many times had he been in counsel with the M. of
53:5.4 together on Edentia and, in counsel with the M.,
55:1.4 with the System Sovereign or with the M.,
55:7.3 who are now held on Edentia as wards of the M.
55:8.7 proclaim the M. the unqualified rulers of the newly
55:9.2 presided over by the M., functions instead.
55:9.3 to the true dignity signified by their names, the M..
62:7.4 over this new circuit came the greetings of the M.
62:7.5 And no sooner had the M. left off speaking than the
66:4.13 a shrub of Edentia was sent to Urantia by the M. of
67:2.2 he appealed to the M. of Edentia for support
67:6.9 Van appealed to the M. of Edentia after Lucifer
72:0.1 of Lanaforge and with the approval of the M. of
73:0.1 to join the Life Carriers in a petition to the M. of
73:0.2 This request was addressed to the M. of Edentia
73:6.3 When the M. of Edentia approved the commission of
74:1.3 with the approval of Lanaforge and the M., selected
74:1.4 were put under joint oaths of allegiance to the M. of
74:2.6 Material Son took the oath of allegiance to the M.
75:6.3 with their parents or of becoming wards of the M.
77:5.3 children who chose to become wards of the M..
77:7.8 midwayers is held prisoner by order of the M. of
93:1.2 convened in solemn council and petitioned the M.
93:3.3 regarded this symbol as standing for the three M.
93:3.3 instructed that the three M. functioned as one.
93:3.4 teaching beyond the fact of the rulership of the M.
93:10.6 Recent rulings handed down from the M. of
97:8.5 The fact that the “M. rule in the kingdoms of men”
104:1.3 thought that the Trinity consisted of the three M. of
114:0.1 The M. rule in the kingdoms of men through many
114:2.1 by the cabinet of Lanaforge, seconded by the M.
114:4.1 Urantia a Vorondadek Son, an observer for the M.
114:4.2 problems that are still under the control of the M. of
114:4.5 the M. may intervene in the affairs of the inhabited
114:6.8 division that “the M. rule in the kingdoms of men.”
114:7.9 the M. are able to rule in the kingdoms of men.
119:2.2 the M., with approval from Uversa, ordered his
119:3.3 this designation was at once confirmed by the M. of
119:8.1 instructed to retire from the councils of the M..
122:3.1 the power of the M. will strengthen you, and the
134:5.3 Someday civil rulers will learn that the M. rule in the
134:5.4 This rule of the M. in the kingdoms of men is not for
134:5.4 The rule of the M., the overcontrollers of political
136:9.6 The M. of Edentia had resigned all these powers
175:1.8 still sit in Moses’ seat, and therefore, until the M.
191:3.3 Jesus entered the embrace of the M. on Sunday,
193:5.4 went to Edentia by way of Jerusem, where the M.,
Most Holy
11:3.2 are no physical materializations in the area of the M.,
Most Holy Sphere
11:3.1 the Deity presence, the M., and the Holy Area.
11:3.1 the presence of the Deities is set aside as the M.
11:3.1 and the beauteous grandeur of the M. of Paradise.
13:2.4 on the Isle of Paradise in close proximity to the M..
mostly
46:5.24 known, but m. by techniques unknown on Urantia.
47:5.3 The training of the first two mansion worlds is m.
47:9.5 You are m. human on the first mansion world, just a
52:5.10 There are many nations, m. determined by land
60:1.1 The erosion deposits of this period were m. shale,
61:6.1 These small animals walked m. on their hind legs,
64:6.19 giant strains of the green man were m. confined to
87:0.1 their rites were m. negative, designed to avoid, expel
89:5.5 degeneration of once superior stocks, but it was m.
90:2.13 The shaman was m. fraud, but the veneration for
97:9.7 Judah was made up m. of non-Hebrew elements—
110:4.2 but you yourself are m. unconscious of this ministry.
144:7.2 believed in Jesus m. because of John’s testimony,
145:3.13 but his work consisted m. in ministering to the sick
151:6.4 His troubles were m. emotional—his brain was not
163:5.2 the ever-increasing number of inquirers, m. earnest
169:4.1 people of Urantia knew m. of kings and emperors
171:3.4 hushed expectancy was m. because of Lazarus’s
mota or morontia mota
4:2.7 eyes, human vision unaided by m. or by revelation
44:8.4 if, after acquiring true m. insight in the morontia
45:7.6 and duly registered personal possession of m.—
45:7.6 classified in accordance with their m. achievement.
45:7.7 who quickly compute the m. status and assign
45:7.8 Sons certify to the achievement of m. personality—
47:4.8 The effort to master the significance of m., begun
47:5.3 of the correlation of mm. and mortal logic,
47:5.3 the co-ordination of mm. and human philosophy.
48:6.37 of philosophy in mortal life, of m. on the morontia
48:6.28 M. is more than a superior philosophy; it is to
48:7.0 7. MORONTIA MOTA
48:7.1 The lower planes of mm. join with the higher levels
48:7.1 presented the more simple concepts of m. meanings,
48:7.2 I may not undertake to present the m. content of the
48:7.2 efforts to grasp the significance and meaning of m..
48:7.31 mastering higher levels of cosmic insight and mm..
55:6.5 enter upon m. insight, and eventually even taste of
55:8.4 efforts to inculcate new m. meanings of supreme
101:5.13 to do with the morontia state, the firmer grasp of m..
102:3.2 and the spiritual levels of the universe—mm.,
102:3.5 revelation (the substitute for mm.) leads to the
103:6.7 m. is the technique of the morontia level.
103:6.7 M. is a supermaterial reality sensitivity which is
103:6.7 M. is a superphilosophical reconciliation of
103:6.7 futile effort to compensate for the absence of m.
103:6.8 Metaphysics has proved a failure; m., man cannot
103:6.8 for the absence of the truth sensitivity of m. in a
103:6.9 functions acceptably in the absence of m. and in the
103:6.9 of man’s reason substitute for m.—metaphysics.
103:6.13 Faith and reason, unaided by m., cannot conceive
103:6.13 Without the insight of m., mortal man cannot discern
103:6.15 his inability to comprehend the m. of the morontia.
103:7.8 substitute for the revelation of truth or for the m.
103:7.10 and religion are capable of partial proof by m. logic.
103:7.12 Only through a long experience in m. can these
112:1.11 or personality dimension through the influence of m.
112:6.5 human life and the newly appearing action of mm..
118:10.19 Even m. represents a real advance in this direction.
mote
140:3.17 Make not the mistake of trying to pluck a m. out of
140:3.17 you can the better see to cast the m. out of your
moth
165:5.4 no thief can despoil, and where no m. can destroy.
Mother—see Mother Eve; Mother Son; Mother Spirit;
see mother
6:8.1 the Universal Father, the Son is the Universal M..
14:6.34 The Universe M. Creator remembers Paradise and
34:4.10 regarded as personalities apart from their M. Creator
37:0.1 the Father-Son and the Spirit-M. of all the native
89:9.2 In connection with the M. of God cult, in Mexico
94:10.2 pray to angels, saints, a Holy M., and the gods.
93:7.3 wholly absorbed in the beliefs in the Great M.,
98:3.5 was the mystery religion of the M. of God sect,
98:5.5 were admitted to the temples of the Great M.,
98:7.7 Mithraism but also the worship of the Great M. in
117:6.2 divine Father, so is the Supreme your divine M.,
117:6.5 reaction of the Supreme Being, the Universal M..
117:6.7 as the eternal universe child of the M. Supreme,
117:6.7 to represent both the Father and M. of universes
117:6.8 God the Father and God the M., the Supreme Being
131:9.2 we call the Great Heaven our Father and our M..
133:2.2 The Father treats the Spirit M. of the children of
137:3.2 “Maybe, after all, M. was right—maybe our strange
137:4.9 now, M. Mary, grieve not over my hard sayings,
144:5.55 Glorious Father and M., in one parent combined,
Mother Eve(s)
36:4.1 The M. Eves of such midsonite worlds are
36:4.2 the M. Eve of this special order of universe beings
36:4.5 The life carriers, as well as the associated M. Eves,
75:4.8 the recital of all that led up to the default of M.
Mother-Mary
127:3.14 “M., sorrow will not help us; we are all doing our
Mother-Son or Mother Son
7:5.9 made the transcendent bestowal of the Original M.
7:6.7 Between the Original M. and these hosts of
7:6.7 and constant communication with the Eternal M..
8:1.2 of his divine parents, the Father-Father and the M..
21:1.3 character more resemble that of the Eternal M..
21:2.5 secure the consent of the Eternal and Original M..
21:5.10 an unbroken connection with the Eternal M. at the
105:3.4 Father through the absolute personality of the M.,
158:3.2 incarnated life of Michael on Urantia by the M. of
Mother Spirit(s) or Creative Mother Spirit(s)
or Universe Mother Spirit
8:2.2 the Paradise M., the Conjoint Actor, the Final
8:4.4 of the Creative Daughters, the local universe M.,
8:5.4 influences of the Infinite Spirit and local universe M.
14:6.30 From Paradise come the UM., the cocreators of
14:6.32 The UM., cocreators of the local universes, secure
14:6.33 those creatures which a UM. jointly sponsors with
14:6.34 place of her origin and the home of the Infinite M.,
14:6.36 since these Daughter Spirits of the Infinite M. will
15:9.13 circuit of the Divine Ministers, the local universe M.,
16:5.3 But this very CM. is, in nature and character, quite
17:0.12 and directed by the CM. resident on Salvington,
17:4.1 perfect reproductions of their Reflective M.;
17:6.2 with six phases of the career of a local universe M.,
17:6.7 this same local universe M. will be regarded as a
17:6.8 the triumphant Creator Son elevates the UM. to
17:6.10 these six phases of the career of a local universe M..
17:6.10 expected that we would likewise regard the UM. as
17:7.1 the sevenfold mind bestowal of a local universe M.
17:8.2 Together with their Infinite M., the Supreme Spirit
21:2.2 is destined to become the Divine Minister, the M. of
21:2.9 taking on the personal qualities of the M. of a local
21:2.11 a Creator Son is able to invest the associated M.
21:2.11 And the M. of a local universe remains always at
21:3.6 to the personality achievement of the UM..
22:8.5 superuniverses, and of the M. of the local creations.
23:1.8 the immediate influence of the local universe M..
23:2.18 the motives and intent of the local universe M.,
23:3.9 of the Sovereign Sons and the local universe M..
25:2.4 universe by the presence and function of the CM..
25:7.1 These children of the local universe M are the friends
25:8.2 nominated for this service by the local universe M.,
26:1.14 With these offspring of a UM. mortal ascenders have
28:5.22 So it is with mortal man: The M. of Salvington
30:1.61 5. Universe M. Spirits.
30:4.21 from the Creator Son and the local universe M..
33:0.1 to the Creator Son and to the local universe M.
33:2.3 when the CM., the local universe representation of
33:3.2 The UM., the associate of Michael in the control and
33:3.2 She volunteered to accompany Michael on the
33:3.6 After this pledge of subordination by the CM.,
33:3.8 the direction and guidance of this selfsame M..
33:4.1 before the union of the Creator Son and the M. in
34:0.0 THE LOCAL UNIVERSE MOTHER SPIRIT
34:1.1 personal creative associate, the local universe M..
34:1.3 The local universe M. thus acquires a personal
34:1.4 the CM. of the local universe, is known in Satania as
34:2.1 CM. becomes so augmented in personal qualities
34:2.3 techniques in the function of the local universe M. in
34:2.5 the CM. functions first in the sphere of universe
34:4.7 The UM., however, never leaves the local universe
34:4.7 The UM. acts as the universe focus and center of
34:4.8 The Creator Father-Son and the CM. contribute to
34:5.0 5. THE MINISTRY OF THE SPIRIT
34:5.6 the spirit of the Creator Father-Son or the CM.;
35:0.2 in varied association with the complemental UM..
35:8.1 the Creator Son and the UM. unite for the purpose
36:1.1 the Creator Son, the UM., and, by designation,
36:3.4 but it is the UM. who supplies the essential factor of
36:5.1 life through the operations of a local universe M..
36:5.1 The adjutants are the children of the UM. and
36:5.3 Salvington, being a personal experience of the UM..
36:5.14 These mind-adjutants of a local universe M. are
36:5.15 being encircuited in the spirit cycles of the M..
36:5.16 The adjutants afford the UM. a varied contact with
36:6.3 and human mind are gifts of the local universe M.,
36:6.7 that the UM. actually vitalizes the lifeless patterns
37:0.1 in creative attributes is the local universe M.,
37:3.1 are the offspring of the Creator Son and the UM..
37:5.2 with a fragment of the spirit of the local universe M..
37:9.9 representative of the Infinite Spirit, the UM.,
38:1.1 Seraphim are created by the UM. and have been
38:1.1 while the UM. concurrently engages in her initial
38:1.2 the attainment of relative personality by the UM.,
38:1.3 The UM. never ceases creative activity in a growing
38:3.1 seraphic and associated offspring of the UM. who
38:7.6 children of the local universe M. are characterized by
38:8.5 and sanobim are usually embraced by the UM.,
38:8.6 cherubim and sanobim re-embraced by the UM..
40:5.10 eternal life through the spiritual embrace of the M.
41:0.1 That which is pervaded by our local universe M. is
42:10.4 This is the ministry of a the universe M. functioning
42:10.5 This is the bestowal of the local universe M. in
43:2.6 associates, other children of the local universe M..
47:3.11 companions are the offspring of the universe M.,
48:2.2 Supervisors are the offspring of a local universe M.
48:3.1 worlds are the offspring of a local universe M..
48:5.2 where they pass into the intimate embrace of the UM
48:5.9 either before or after their embrace by the UM..
48:5.10 the Salvington circuit, are re-embraced by the UM.,
51:1.1 the UM. does not participate in the production of
52:5.6 The UM. also participates in this bestowal of the
55:10.4 The M. experiences new liaison relations with the
104:1.12 the Divine Minister of Salvington—M. of the local
108:2.3 begins to function and signalizes to the UM. that it
116:4.8 focus to the status of the divine personality of a UM.
119:3.2 he took leave of the UM. and vanished from the
133:2.2 The Father treats the Spirit M. of the children of
194:2.12 seven adjutant mind-spirits of the local universe M..
194:2.17 5. The spirit of the Infinite Spirit and the UM.—
194:2.18 6. The mind-spirit of the UM.—the seven adjutant
mother—noun; see mother—specific human mother
0:5.10 The mortal and material mind is the m. of this
5:5.5 Evolutionary religion is the m. of the science, art,
6:3.5 the Eternal Son is more like the affection of a m..
17:8.2 A Creative Spirit is the m. of the angelic orders of
17:8.2 original and eternal m. of all the angelic ministers.
33:3.3 Such a Divine Minister is in reality the m. of spirits
33:3.4 creatures would understand, enacts the role of a m.
33:3.7 preside over the universe much as a father and m.
33:5.1 Creator Son; the universe m. is the Divine Minister
36:5.4 to the action and presence of their creative m..
36:5.9 4. The spirit of knowledge—the curiosity-m. of
45:4.12 10. Eve, the m. of the violet race of Urantia, who
57:4.9 worlds, which now revolve about this venerable m.
57:5.12 the sun in the equatorial plane of their solar m.,
62:3.9 The immediate lemurlike m. of the dawn-mammal
62:3.9 the tree in which the prospective m. of the twins
62:5.10 the home forests they lost their m. in a gibbon raid.
63:0.3 and Sonta-en, Sonta-an meaning “loved by m.,”
68:6.9 illegitimate children became wards of the girl’s m..
69:6.3 The household fire, which was attended by the m. or
69:9.7 the community, and the m. dominated the family.
70:8.12 the girl was left in the care of her m. until married.
74:6.3 ceased to nurse the m.’ breast at one year of age.
74:7.22 They had looked upon the m. as being merely a
80:7.7 cult glorified Eve in the worship of the “great m..”
83:5.1 development children usually belonged to the m..
83:5.12 the Jews, the legal wife was looked upon as the m.
83:6.7 A woman never can become an ideal m. when she
83:7.1 at will, and the children always followed the m.;
84:1.5 Man has since discovered that father and m are equal
84:1.7 The m. and child relation is natural, strong, and
84:2.2 the instinctive biologic blood bond of m. and child,
84:2.3 the wife’s m. enjoyed virtually supreme authority in
84:2.4 upon the child as coming altogether from the m..
84:2.4 they were “marked” in this manner because the m.
84:2.6 Power lodged with the male relatives of the m. could
84:4.6 And many tribal mores decreed that a m. must
84:4.6 lying-in, the expectant m. was shunned, left alone.
84:4.6 the old women were permitted to attend the m.
84:6.8 Marriage is the m. of all human institutions,
84:7.10 The ancients always sacrificed the m.’ interests for
84:7.10 an Eskimo m. even yet licks her baby in lieu of
85:5.1 to be the children of the sky father and the earth m..
87:2.7 When a child died, the m., aunt, or grandmother
88:4.6 superstition was the m. of later scientific curiosity.
90:3.6 If a m. dies in childbirth, the child is strangles—
93:9.11 was also king of peace; without father, without m.,
94:1.1 the father still functioned as a priest and the m. as a
95:1.5 Ishtar, the m. of gods and the spirit of sex fertility.
95:2.8 stairway under his feet whereon to ascend to his m..”
98:4.4 2. The Egyptian cult of Osiris and his m. Isis.
98:5.5 ceremonies of the Phrygian cult of Cybele, the m. of
122:9.1 also a Mosaic ordinance which directed that a m.,
123:0.2 no m. was ever more devoted to her child.
123:0.2 Only an affectionate m. can know the burden that
123:2.9 4. The period of dependence on the m., lasting up
123:2.13 It was the custom of the Galilean Jews for the m. to
124:4.9 The other was: “Honor your father and m., for they
131:1.8 The Most High is like a loving father and m.;
131:2.12 honor your father and m.; you shall not kill;
131:4.7 “God is our Father, the earth our m.,
131:8.2 He is indeed the world’s m., and all creation moves
131:8.4 In creation the Supreme became the world’s m..
131:8.4 To know one’s m. is to recognize one’s sonship.
132:6.1 hours restoring a lost child to his anxious m..
132:6.1 enjoy this ministry of restoring the child to his m.?
132:6.2 went repeatedly to comfort this m. and her children,
133:2.1 a strong man to lead him to attack his wife, the m. of
133:2.2 on equal terms with the m. partner who so fully
133:2.2 honors and exalts the Infinite Spirit, the m. of all
137:6.2 As one whom his m. comforts, so will I comfort
142:3.20 10. You shall not seethe a kid in its m.’ milk.
142:6.4 He cannot enter a second time into his m.’ womb
150:4.3 he who loves father or m. more than this gospel is
153:3.3 says, ‘Honor your father and your m.,’ and directs
154:6.5 But, after all, who is my m. and who are my
154:6.5 room, he said: “I have no m.; I have no brothers.
154:6.5 Behold my m. and behold my brethren!
154:6.5 the same is my m., my brother, and my sister.”
154:6.7 his m., having heard the words, “I have no m.,”
164:3.3 caused by some sin of the m. while carrying the child
167:5.7 for this cause shall a man leave his father and m.
171:2.2 you must be willing to forsake father, m., wife,
172:3.6 they found the colt tied near his m. in the open
177:2.5 first impressions of the universe from the m.’ care;
195:8.2 The m. of modern secularism was the totalitarian
mother-family
71:1.7 red men clung to the m. and nephew inheritance.
79:8.15 the transition from m.- to father-family,
84:2.0 2. THE EARLY MOTHER-FAMILY
84:2.2 bond of mother and child, was inevitably a m.;
84:2.2 The m. was the only possible transition from the
84:2.2 The m. was natural and biologic; the father-family
84:2.2 persistence of the m. among the North American red
84:2.3 Under the m. mores the wife’s mother enjoyed
84:2.4 Later on, when the switch came from the m. to the
84:2.5 The transition from the m. to the father-family
84:2.6 the chief food supply, the m. came to a speedy end.
84:2.6 It failed simply because it could not compete with
84:2.6 later wife purchase hastened the passing of the m..
84:2.7 The stupendous change from the m. to the father-
mother-in-law
145:2.16 Amatha, Peter’s m.,was suffering from malarial fever
mother-makers
17:8.2 The Reflective Spirits, collectively, are the m. of a
mother—specific human mother;
see also mother—Jesus’ mother
74:6.2 Eve was the m. of five children before the
75:2.3 were laid for entrapping the m. of the violet race.
75:4.8 I talked to the father and m. of the violet race that
75:5.5 The children of Adam sought to comfort their m.
75:5.6 while their distracted m. was in complete ignorance
76:0.2 Laotta, the m. of Sansa, perished at the birth of her
76:2.8 But he now went to Eve, his m., and asked for
77:5.2 elected to remain on earth with their father and m..
77:5.7 Adamson returned to visit his father and m..
80:7.7 cult glorified Eve in the worship of the “great m..”
93:3.5 as well as through other sources on his m.’ side.
95:2.8 stairway under his feet whereon to ascend to his m..”
96:3.1 Moses’ m. was of the royal family of Egypt; his
96:4.2 Machiventa Melchizedek from his father and his m.
97:9.15 be called a demagogue; his m. was a Canaanite.
122:2.1 while John’s m., Elizabeth, was a member of the
122:2.5 convinced that Elizabeth was to become the m. of a
125:6.1 when Lazarus’s m. remarked that his parents must
127:6.5 by the time of this visit Lazarus’s m. had been laid to
129:2.3 over your family even as I would foster my own m.
130:6.6 They carried him home to his m., and his father,
132:6.1 hours restoring a lost child to his anxious m..
132:6.1 enjoy this ministry of restoring the child to his m.?
132:6.2 went repeatedly to comfort this m. and her children,
133:2.1 a strong man to lead him to attack his wife, the m. of
135:2.2 by his example, to return home, take care of his m.,
135:3.1 he made trips to Hebron to see his m. and to sell
135:3.3 throughout all of his perplexity his m. assured him
135:4.1 when John was twenty-eight years of age, his m.
135:4.1 When John received word of the death of his m., he
135:4.2 On returning to Engedi from his m.’ funeral, John
135:8.7 to tell him the story of Gabriel’s visit to his m. ere
135:8.7 as he had heard it so many times from his m.’ lips.
135:12.6 inquired of her m. what she should ask of Herod.
135:12.7 And the damsel gave the platter to her m..
137:4.7 the m. of the bridegroom confided to Mary that
139:2.1 Peter’s brother, Andrew, and his wife’s m. lived
139:3.8 And even in the story about the m. of James and
139:3.8 it should be remembered that it was the m. who
139:5.4 but Philip’s m. was of a very mediocre family.
145:2.15 most part done by Simon Peter’s wife and her m..
145:2.15 Peter’s wife’s m. had for several days been sick
145:2.16 Peter’s m.-in-law, was suffering from malarial fever.
146:6.2 carrying the only son of a widowed m. of Nain.
146:6.2 so, turning to the m., he said: “Weep not.
152:1.1 he went in with the father and m. and his three
152:1.1 Jesus turned to the m., saying: “Your daughter is
154:2.4 On the third night Jesus sent Salome, James’s m.,
156:1.2 urged the anxious m. to bring her afflicted daughter
156:1.2 This m. believed that her child was possessed by a
156:1.6 the m. cried out: “There, you can see that my child
156:1.7 the m. and the child ceased not to proclaim the fact
156:2.2 the city, the house of Justa and her m., Bernice.
158:5.1 His life is worse than death; his m. and I are of a
163:7.3 and Matthew and the m. of James and John.
164:4.7 And then Josiah’s father, seconded by his m.,
171:0.4 Salome the m. of James and John Zebedee came
171:0.5 because I have even lived in your m.’ house;
171:0.5 do you permit your m. to come to me secretly,
171:0.5 I am disappointed that you bring your m. to make
171:0.6 secretly go with their m. to make such a request.
171:0.7 And their m., who was present at the crucifixion,
171:1.5 taking his m. back with him to Bethsaida after the
171:1.5 the resurrection and also after the death of his m.,
177:3.3 word from his m. at Bethsaida and from Jesus’
177:3.3 lost no time in dispatching a messenger to his m.,
177:3.4 David’s m. did as her son requested, and now the
177:3.4 came back to David bringing the word that his m.
179:0.4 welcome extended by the father and m. of John
184:0.3 former high priest was a distant relative of their m.,
187:2.7 since John ran into Jerusalem to bring back his m.
187:3.2 were Mary, Ruth, Jude, John, Salome (John’s m.),
187:4.3 was absent, having gone into the city to bring his m.
187:4.7 John returned from the city, bringing his m. and
187:4.7 to John, he said, “My son, behold your m.!”
187:5.4 The m. of John and others watched from a distance
189:4.4 Jesus’ body were: Mary the m. of the Alpheus twins
189:4.4 Salome the m. of the Zebedee brothers,
190:1.9 David went over to the home of Joseph for his m.,
190:2.2 Before Mary had finished, David and his m. arrived.
191:0.11 but our m. says she talked with the Master, and we
191:1.5 reassert that their own m. had also seen the Master
192:4.5 John Mark did all he could to comfort his m. and,
mother—Jesus’ earth mother
80:7.7 the glorification and worship of Mary the earth m. of
122:0.3 selected to become the m. of the bestowal child.
122:1.2 Mary, the earth m. of Jesus, was a descendant of a
122:2.1 group to which Mary the m. of Jesus also belonged.
122:2.3 Your kinswoman Mary shall be the m. of this child
122:2.6 knew without doubt that she was to become a m.,
122:3.1 that in due time you will become the m. of a son;
122:4.1 Mary was to become the m. of an extraordinary
122:5.3 capacity for righteous indignation from his m..
122:5.3 drove forward in the manner of his m.’ optimistic
122:6.2 fed grain to this mill while his m. turned the grinder.
122:8.6 the babe and left their gifts with Mary, his earth m.
123:0.2 no m. was ever more devoted to her child.
123:1.6 spent his time equally between helping his m. with
123:2.14 his m. still interested herself in his home training.
123:3.1 Already, with his m.’ help, Jesus had mastered
123:3.2 that his father—at least his father and m. together—
123:3.6 disconcerting to his parents, especially to his m.,
123:3.8 As James grew up to be old enough to help his m.
123:3.9 Mary was a loving m. but a strict disciplinarian.
123:3.10 Much of his spare time—when his m. did not require
123:4.8 the anxiety he caused his parents, particularly his m..
123:5.2 Passover that year in company with his m. and
123:6.1 on the farm of another uncle (his m.’ brother) five
123:6.2 Although his m. had become unduly anxious about
123:6.9 should remain at home “with my father and m.,”
124:2.1 Jesus had a similar but longer talk with his m..
124:3.4 many duties occasioned by his m.’ serious illness.
124:3.4 From the time of his m.’ illness—just before he
124:4.5 he inclined to the view of his father, so that his m.
124:4.5 increasingly was this good m. hurt by the failure
124:5.6 and three sisters as well as his m. and himself.
125:0.2 Jesus virtually refused to go unless his m. would
125:0.2 And when his m. decided to go, many other women
125:0.4 the first great shock of the day came when his m.
125:0.4 It had never occurred to Jesus that his m. was not
125:0.5 Jesus then returned to greet his m. and prepared to
125:3.1 had gone up to Jerusalem in company with his m.
125:6.6 And yet his m. more than mildly upbraided him
125:6.7 to fathom the wisdom of the boy’s reply to his m.’
125:6.7 Jesus answered his m., saying: “Why is it that you
125:6.13 and in every other way did the m. of Jesus address
126:1.5 Scores of times had his proud m. stood in
126:2.2 the responsibility of caring for his widowed m.
126:2.2 and sisters, of supporting and protecting his m.,
126:2.4 Still Jesus knew nothing of the Gabriel visit to his m.
126:3.2 of his father in comforting and ministering to his m.
126:3.9 but Jesus said nothing of these matters to his m.,
126:3.10 m. averred he was; his father ruled that he was not.
126:3.11 After all, could it be possible that his m. was right?
126:3.11 laboriously making a living for himself, his m.,
126:3.13 ideas that Jesus advanced thoroughly alarmed his m..
126:3.14 all his ideas to the world, not even to his own m..
127:1.4 it became more difficult for his m. and his brothers
127:1.4 comprehend their brother’s life because their m. had
127:1.5 but Jesus maintained (and his m. agreed) that girls
127:1.7 next to useless to discuss these matters with his m.
127:1.7 from this year on he talked less and less with his m.
127:1.8 His m. grieved to see him work so hard; Mary
127:2.3 looking into her face, said: “My m., how could you?
127:2.7 Jesus’ position was more difficult because his m.
127:2.8 that a widowed m. and eight brothers and sisters
127:2.8 Jesus paid compliment to his m. and eldest brother
127:3.2 James did not fully agree with his m. regarding the
127:3.5 the discussions, as he had heard his m. tell about.
127:3.12 return home and labor for the support of his m..
127:3.12 little farm and to minister to the needs of his m..
127:3.14 would only say to his anxious and grieving m.:
127:3.14 M.-Mary, sorrow will not help us; we are all doing
127:3.14 we are all doing our best, and m.’ smile, perchance
127:4.2 Jesus had fully won his m. to the acceptance of his
127:4.7 Jesus had all and more of his m.’ determination
127:5.1 and Miriam in turn talked all this over with her m..
127:6.3 His m., knowing of his experience with Rebecca,
127:6.7 When he returned home, he told all this to his m..
128:3.9 His m. rarely thought about his being a child of
128:5.9 Jesus visited with his m., taught the children, and
128:7.11 James continued his support of his m.’ home,
129:0.1 for the comfort and happiness of his widowed m..
129:2.3 if your m. is in need, then will I share my own
134:1.6 his brothers were married and his m. was living at
134:1.6 proposed that his m. and Ruth go to Capernaum
136:9.7 those Scriptures which his m. had taught him,
137:3.1 while Jesus prepared to pay a hurried visit to his m.
137:3.2 “Maybe, after all, M. was right—maybe our strange
137:3.3 their m. had resurrected all her early hopes of Jesus
137:3.4 to his own home, where lived James and his m.;
137:3.5 But to all of the many questions which his m., James,
137:3.7 She journeyed to Cana in the spirit of the queen m.
137:4.5 This move of his m. was a great disappointment to
137:4.5 James and Jude tried to comfort their m., while
137:4.8 But this ambitious m. had still other motives for
137:4.8 his m. approached him, saying, “they have no wine
137:4.9 the m. of Jesus was crushed; she was stunned!
137:4.9 “Now, now, M. Mary, grieve not over my hard
137:4.11 stone vessels, under the busy direction of his m.,
137:5.2 whether you are what my m. has taught us,
137:6.1 His m., having returned to Capernaum with James
138:0.1 together with his apparent aloofness from his m.
138:0.1 His m. constantly wavered between attitudes of
139:4.1 responsibility as long as Mary the m. of Jesus lived.
139:4.9 Jesus had made provision for the care of his m. and
139:4.10 carrying out his trust with regard to Jesus’ m.
145:0.1 the next day, Mary the m. of Jesus hastened away,
150:9.2 We know your m., Mary.
153:2.10 Are not your father and m., as well as your sisters
154:6.1 love and fear, between m. love and family pride.
154:6.4 “Behold, your m. and your brothers are outside,
154:6.4 Now it did not occur to his m. how important was
154:6.5 “Say to my m. and my brothers that they should
154:6.5 But, after all, who is my m. and who are my
154:6.5 room, he said: “I have no m.; I have no brothers.
154:6.5 Behold my m. and behold my brethren!
154:6.5 the same is my m., my brother, and my sister.”
154:6.6 He would then have gone out to confer with his m.
154:6.7 The Master stood there in silence while his m.,
154:6.7 his m., having heard the words, “I have no m.,”
154:6.12 “Tell my m. and my brothers that I appreciate their
157:0.2 were encamped on the doorstep of his m.’ house,
177:3.3 from his mother at Bethsaida and from Jesus’ m..
177:3.3 to bring Mary the m. of Jesus and every member
177:5.1 asked if anyone had heard recently from his m.,
183:4.7 the Jericho road to carry this information to his m.
186:0.1 Go to my m. and bring her to see me ere I die.”
186:0.2 arrived bearing the request of Jesus to see his m.
186:0.2 Mary his m. went at once in the company of John
186:0.3 When Mary the m. of Jesus started out with John to
186:0.3 Since Ruth was determined to accompany her m.,
187:2.7 The Apostle John, with Mary the m. of Jesus,
187:2.7 her friends soon after he had brought Jesus’ m. to
187:2.8 As Jesus saw his m., with John and his brother and
187:3.2 Mary the wife of Clopas and sister of Jesus’ m.,
187:4.7 John took up his position near Mary the m. of Jesus,
187:4.7 and he said to his m., “Woman, behold your son!”
187:4.7 to John, he said, “My son, behold your m.!”
187:4.7 John took the m. of Jesus to the place where he
187:5.2 His last wish—concerning the care of his m.—
187:6.1 in Bethany, where David supposed the m. of Jesus
188:1.7 Martha another sister of Jesus’ m., and Rebecca
188:3.3 Mary the m. of Jesus, with Ruth and Jude, returned
190:1.10 Zebedee took Mary the m. of Jesus to his home in
192:0.3 Mary the m. of Jesus spent much of the time with the
193:6.1 Among this company was Mary the m. of Jesus.
194:3.15 Both the m. and brother of Jesus were present
mother—verb
122:2.6 fully dedicated to the call to m. the child of destiny
mother—adjective
mother body
58:4.3 the Mediterranean basin, between itself and the m..
mother-child association
84:1.8 While the m. is neither marriage nor home, it was
84:1.8 it was the nucleus from which both sprang.
mother-child bond
83:7.1 the m. is instinctive and has functioned regardless
mother-child relationship
84:1.6 fact that the reproductive function entails the m..
mother church
139:5.9 Jerusalem to observe his work in behalf of the m..
mother cloud
57:4.9 their planetary families which originated in this m. of
mother concept
33:5.1 dual supervision, the beginning of the father-m..
mother continent
59:2.1 the Asiatic m. did not fully share the history of the
mother cult
80:7.7 It was during this age in Crete that the m. of the
80:7.7 And this m. persisted on down to the times of Christ,
89:3.4 The priests of the m. were active in teaching the
98:1.3 the Mediterranean world dominated by the m.,
mother cultists
80:8.5 custom of the m. to burn their dead in stone huts.
mother earth
132:5.4 riches derived from the uncultivated resources of m..
mother force
11:5.5 The m. of space seems to flow in at the south and
mother goddess
133:6.1 a perpetuation of the still earlier m. of Anatolian
mother gravity grasp
57:3.6 This blazing streak broke away from the m. and
mother influence
117:6.5 The m. dominates the human personality
mother inheritance
117:6.6 finaliters until the m. of the Supreme attains to
mother line
70:4.10 The clan peace chiefs usually ruled through the m.;
mother love
68:2.6 and upon that devoted m. of the human female,
70:3.2 Sex hunger and m. love establish the family.
84:1.6 M. is instinctive; it did not originate in the mores as
84:1.6 All mammalian m. is the inherent endowment of the
84:1.7 This compelling m. is the handicapping emotion
84:3.3 m. handicapped women in the tribal defense.
154:6.1 Mary was torn between m. and family pride.
mother mass
57:3.3 which took origin on opposite sides of the m..
mother’s milk
142:3.20 10. You shall not seethe a kid in its m.’ milk.
mother nucleus
42:7.9 more or less freely from the control of the m..
57:3.7 the gradual enlargement and condensation of the m..
57:4.1 with the m. ending either as a globular cluster or
57:4.5 The original m. was convulsing under the pressure of
mother potential
117:6.6 there appears a new awakening of the latent m. of
mother qualities
117:6.6 the experiential m. of the ascending self become
mother relation
84:1.7 The m. and child relation is natural, strong, and
mother sphere
41:8.4 still exhibits the m. as a lone star near the center of
mother systems
11:8.7 They are the superpower m. of the creations of
mother tongue
78:5.3 The so-called Aryan m. was in process of formation
mother wheel(s)
15:4.4 the m. of the direct-origin suns and their varied
15:4.5 thousand suns, and the m. is still throwing off suns,
15:5.4 suns which are thrown off the m. of heated gases.
15:6.13 comets are unestablished offspring of the solar m.,
41:1.1 The spiral and other nebulae, the m. of the spheres
41:3.3 suns that are too large are thrown off a nebular m.,
57:3.3 held securely within the gravity grasp of the m..
57:3.10 even in the regions near the central m.-sun wheel.
mother’s womb
142:6.4 He cannot enter a second time into his m.’ to be
mother worship
80:8.5 the broad-headed white races which practiced m.
80:9.4 with the Danubians led these northerners into m.,
80:9.13 it was the Bronze Age associated with m..
mother worshipers
80:8.5 The Danubians became m. as the result of the work
80:8.5 the coast of Asia Minor, and who were also m..
mothered
59:6.12 the sea m. and nurtured the early life of the realm.
motherhood
70:7.13 to prepare adolescent girls for wifehood and m..
84:3.1 It may be that the instinct of m. led woman into
95:5.6 Aton faith regarding the fatherhood and m. of
122:2.5 regarding the prospective m. of Elizabeth, but he
mothers
20:2.3 mortal flesh and sometimes are born of earthly m.
28:4.4 but these m. of the secoraphic hosts are less truly
45:6.6 parental associates of these superb fathers and m..
47:1.6 this essential experience just as certainly as m..
47:1.6 on Urantia that child culture is largely the task of m..
47:1.6 Children need fathers as well as m., and fathers need
47:1.6 need this parental experience as much as do m..
51:5.2 the evolutionary fathers and m. of the new order of
66:7.5 The Prince’s staff lived together as fathers and m..
68:6.10 There is a tribe in Australia whose m. refuse to rear
72:3.2 Attendance of parents, both fathers and m.,
72:3.4 almost as much attention to child culture as do m..
76:4.8 Though these candidate m. were selected from all
76:4.8 in the tribal surroundings of their respective m..
82:4.5 those women who were found by the grooms’ m.
84:3.6 that women could raise better plants; they were m..
84:3.9 hence to the bearing of more children by the m.
84:3.9 m. used to nurse their babies until they were four
84:4.7 such m. were regarded as having perished in a noble
84:7.10 But primitive m. only nourished and cared for
89:5.4 primitive m. to kill and eat their own children in
118:9.8 to their Creator Fathers and their Creative M. that
122:2.6 Gabriel had informed each of these m.-to-be of his
122:10.2 as Moses had directed for the purification of m.
123:5.15 he was known to all the m. and young women of
125:5.4 2. Why should m. in Israel be segregated from the
149:2.6 m. came for help in the guidance of their daughters
167:6.1 scores of m. came to where Jesus lodged, bringing
167:6.1 apostles went out to view this assemblage of m. with
167:6.1 when the apostles loudly rebuked these m., Jesus,
167:6.2 Jesus spoke words of courage and hope to their m..
167:6.3 these children and their m. little realized that the
mothers-to-be
122:2.6 Gabriel had informed each of these m. of his
motion
0:6.3 denoting all phases and forms of phenomenal m.,
4:4.2 from identity to variation, from quiescence to m.,
9:1.1 God of Action, he is the apparent ancestor of m.,
9:3.5 The Conjoint Creator is action—m., change,
11:2.11 M. is not inherent on Paradise; it is volitional.
11:7.2 Paradise, but there probably is some m. in them.
11:7.2 we observe that these zones of lessened space m.
11:7.8 A space level functions as an elliptical region of m.
11:7.8 Such relationships of m. and quiescence constitute a
11:7.8 a curved space path of lessened resistance to m.
12:1.2 elliptical space levels of lessened resistance to m.,
12:4.0 4. SPACE AND MOTION
12:4.2 not sure about the relation of this Absolute to m..
12:4.2 Is m. inherent therein?
12:4.2 We know that m. is not inherent in space; even the
12:4.2 so sure about the relation of the Unqualified to m..
12:4.2 Concerning the origin of m. we have the following
12:4.3 1. We think the Conjoint Actor initiates m. in space.
12:4.5 The Universal Absolute does not originate initial m.
12:4.5 and control all of the tensions originated by m..
12:4.7 Space contains and conditions m..
12:4.8 1. Primary m.—space respiration, the m. of space
12:4.9 2. Secondary m.—the alternate directional swings of
12:4.10 are absolute, m. in relation to unmoving Paradise.
12:4.16 M. as well as space is a complement or equilibrant of
12:5.1 Time comes by virtue of m. and because mind is
12:5.1 From a practical viewpoint, m. is essential to time,
12:5.1 there is no universal time unit based on m. except in
12:5.5 Relationships to time do not exist without m in space
12:5.5 can consciousize time even in the absence of m..
12:5.7 1. Mind-perceived time—consciousness of m.,
12:5.8 2. Spirit-perceived time—insight into m. Godward
12:5.8 the awareness of the m. of ascent to levels of divinity
12:8.10 subject to linear gravity except as it’s modified by m.
14:1.15 These alternate directions of m., coupled with the
15:3.15 The absolute counterclockwise m. of Orvonton is
26:8.5 Following this service, on their own m.,
28:6.18 Progress is made possible by inherent m.,
35:2.3 Salvington are called on m. of the Melchizedeks.
41:0.3 had a certain minimum commonness of space m.
41:9.4 so great that, in connection with the centrifugal m.,
42:2.1 to denote all phases and forms of phenomenal m.,
42:2.11 —gigantic energy systems set in m. by the activities
42:6.4 Ultimatons have three varieties of m.: mutual
42:11.4 M. and universe gravitation are twin facets of the
42:11.5 —is subject to this grasp except as m. and mind act
42:12.9 this, plus life and m., is the mechanism of creature
44:2.5 of which m. pictures would be a crude illustration.
48:5.2 Upon their own m. they may return to their former
49:6.2 on m. of the planetary authorities or system rulers,
57:5.9 the material stolen from Angona as the retrograde m.
57:5.14 with the resultant appearance of retrograde m..
57:5.14 Retrograde m. in any astronomic system is always
57:5.14 collisions may not always produce retrograde m.,
71:5.4 but no attempt to eliminate this economic lost m.
90:3.10 this technique of evolution then unerringly sets in m.
101:2.9 nature can only reveal a God of nature, a God of m..
101:2.9 Nature exhibits only matter, m., and animation—life.
101:3.3 the spiritual is divorced by the cessation of vital m..
102:4.2 The m. of experience equals the force of expectant
103:7.11 by assuming the reality of three things: matter, m.,
105:3.4 the chronicity of m. is determined through Paradise
105:3.4 organized and organizing energy is in eternal m.;
112:5.14 is disrupted through the cessation of vital m..
115:6.4 The m. of the Supreme is twofold: intensively
115:6.5 In the present universe age this dual m. is revealed in
115:6.5 of the outward, diverging m. of the Supreme, while
115:6.7 the m. of the invisible may sometimes be discerned
118:3.1 To an animal, m. has a meaning, but m. exhibits
118:3.1 m. exhibits value only to a creature of personality
121:7.5 the m. of religious evolution passed westward to the
130:7.4 The m. of time is only revealed in relation to
133:5.10 down that they acquire the requisite degree of m.,
147:5.8 God than Simon but her soul is in progressive m.;
189:2.4 without any visible means to account for such m.—
195:10.18 disciples of a crucified carpenter set in m. those
motioned
133:3.6 he spoke sharply to these women and rudely m.
137:2.6 Philip m. to the group to remain where they were
182:2.2 And having thus spoken, he m. them to their tents,
186:1.5 One of them sitting near where Judas stood, m. that
motionless
0:4.12 Paradise is m., being the only stationary thing in the
11:7.2 Paradise is the actually m. nucleus of the relatively
12:5.4 The relatively m. midspace zones impinging on
14:0.1 nuclear Isle of absolute stability which rests m. at
132:7.4 There it has rested these many generations, m. and
137:4.9 As Mary stood there before him m., with the tears
168:2.3 Though these human observers remained m.,
183:3.2 accost the Master, there the two groups stood, m.,
189:4.10 to one side and observed a silent and m. stranger.
motionlessness
11:7.8 of motion surrounded on all sides by relative m..
motions
4:3.6 relationships of time and matter in the m. of space.
12:4.2 in space; even the m. of space are not innate.
12:4.4 2. If the Conjoint Actor produces the m. of space,
12:4.7 Space m. may be roughly classified as follows:
12:4.10 3. Relative m.—relative in the sense that they are not
12:4.10 Primary and secondary m. are absolute, motion in
12:4.11 movement designed to co-ordinate all other m..
12:4.12 while disclosing many relative and absolute m. in
14:1.1 are the following seven space conditions and m.:
15:3.15 These multiple m. are of several orders: The space
15:3.15 But the intervening m. are of composite origin,
42:2.8 multiple response—response to certain primal m.
42:2.8 compensating m. emanating from the Univ. Absolute
56:1.4 throughout space and as observed in the m. of time,
101:10.1 no survival of individual personality in the m. and
115:3.12 which first causes and then balances the dual m. of
115:6.8 And these dual m. seem to account for most of the
116:5.14 the m. of mass never ceases until they achieve finite
116:7.2 the material activities and cosmic m. of space.
117:4.11 is following the m. of time, which flow as currents
118:10.7 the m. of time, the thoughts of intellect, the ideals of
130:4.3 experiencing change in the m. of the physical
motivate
9:3.8 the levers of intelligence which m. the material level
195:7.14 They do not m. their lives with the passion to serve
motivated—see motivated by
5:1.6 If mortal man is wholeheartedly spiritually m.,
5:1.7 If such a mind is sincerely and spiritually m., if such
5:1.7 can prevent such a divinely m. soul from securely
7:5.1 that invitation-command has m. all the survival plans
26:11.5 God; that the creature is, after all, divinity m..
34:6.8 Spirit-m. beings “never thirst, for this spiritual water
54:1.5 Self-m. liberty is a conceptual illusion, a cruel
54:6.2 that the Paradise Creator Sons are all mercy m..
70:9.12 activities may be exalted by becoming spiritually m..
71:6.1 Present-day profit-m. economics is doomed unless
71:7.3 passing of the purely profit-m. system of economics.
85:7.1 animal fear m. the expression of worshipfulness,
87:2.8 as slaves; this notion m. men to head hunting.
120:2.8 in your decision to live a life wholeheartedly m. to
140:8.23 character coupled with a personality m. to do the
motivated by
4:4.6 He is eternally m. by the perfect idealism of divine
9:1.6 The Conjoint Actor seems to be m. by the Father-
20:5.2 And all Magisterial Sons are m. by this same spirit
71:7.1 on culture, dominated by ideals, and m. by service.
100:2.2 the exhibition of a human personality m. by love,
103:9.9 Such a life is one m. by truth and dominated by love;
106:9.12 ministry which is filled with mercy and m. by love,
118:10.6 the wisdom of God and as m. by the love of God.
140:4.6 The happy and effective person is m., not by fear of
140:5.11 It embraces patience and forbearance and is m. by an
141:7.11 thus m. by a wholehearted singleness of purpose, he
177:2.7 this liberty is not restrained by love, m. by loyalty,
177:4.10 m. by sullen and long-suppressed vengeance!
180:5.12 The old religion was m. by fear-consciousness;
motivates
6:4.1 The Eternal Son m. the spirit level of cosmic reality
12:7.1 impartiality m. God’s attitude toward the total.
56:1.2 the Deity Absolute m. the exquisite overcontrol of
92:1.4 Fear m. the religious ritual of the primitive believers.
101:8.1 Belief has attained the level of faith when it m. life
motivating
7:3.7 the m. thought, the spiritual content, that validates
12:8.12 becomes the m. influence of all evolving energy
42:1.3 apart from the m. purpose of the Universal Father.
118:10.23 purpose of the Trinity thus m. the cosmic panorama
motivation
1:0.5 divinity of will, perfection of personality m.,
5:2.6 Adjuster communion is one involving mental m.,
47:6.3 overmastering m. of the realization of a common
48:6.7 eternally potent in proportion to the divinity of its m.
54:1.3 when liberty’s m. is unintelligent, unconditioned, and
54:1.7 only when it is cosmic in scope and spiritual in m..
67:3.6 the product of sincere m., logical judgment, wise
71:6.1 profit m. is incompatible with Christian ideals—
71:6.2 In economics, profit m. is to service m. what fear is
71:6.3 profit m. is an indispensable factor throughout the
71:7.10 5. The m. of goals—morality.
82:1.9 With the savage, the food supply is the impelling m.,
99:3.6 And so it is that religious m., personal and more or
99:4.7 —provided it does not lose its m. for unselfish social
100:4.4 values in your associates by discovering their m..
100:4.5 You therein discern the m. of this evolving mortal.
100:5.4 of the human m. of loyalties to the divine idea,
100:5.5 in so far as such human-loyalty m. is incomplete,
100:6.4 to the intriguing drive of an all-encompassing m.
101:9.4 which has been derived from high spiritual m..
103:4.5 worthiness, but in recognition of the child’s m.—
103:7.14 perception of goodness, and personality m. to love.
110:6.17 The m. of faith makes experiential the full
129:3.5 must be mindful of the m. of the Michael bestowal
130:1.2 destroy the foundations of Gadiah’s present m. for
133:1.2 the antecedents of all wrongdoing as well as its m..
196:1.4 his sincere human life of consecrated religious m. if
196:3.29 Love is the highest m. which man may utilize in his
motivations
102:3.3 Religious insights, spiritual m., lead directly to
108:5.4 to the transforming actions of the m. and purposes
112:6.9 the qualitative and the quantitative actions and m. of
140:4.7 Fear and shame are unworthy m. for religious living.
motive—see motive, profit
5:4.1 drives men forward in the God quest by the m power
28:5.19 these discerners will inform us as to the true m.,
66:6.6 Their m. was progression by evolution and not
66:7.1 buildings were not especially large as it was the m.
69:9.4 This m. explains why it was long the custom to bury
70:1.12 5. Revenge was the m. for war when one tribe
70:3.5 The gain m. is a mighty civilizer when augmented by
70:10.3 in the punishment of crime the m. of the criminal was
77:3.4 about the object and m. for the erection of the tower
83:7.5 ideal but extremely individualistic love m in marriage
83:7.5 for the older and long-established property m.,
87:5.7 In keeping with the same m., it became the fashion
100:6.1 in method, but in m. there is great similarity.
103:2.7 disregard the personality values of the egoistic m.
111:7.2 bring forth the pictures of the real m., the final aim,
121:8.12 My ruling m. has been to prepare a record which
128:2.4 but his true m. was to train James and Joseph in
128:4.7 This same m. explains why he permitted himself to
130:2.6 the young Indian set about to find out the m. for
133:1.2 judgment on the aggressor, to pass upon his m.—
138:6.4 There was just one m. in Jesus’ postbaptismal life
139:12.5 Money could never have been the m. for his
140:3.19 entrance into the kingdom, it is the m. that counts.
140:6.4 But I look beyond the act to uncover the m..
140:10.5 of any act is determined by the individual’s m..
141:5.3 First, you are possessed with a common m. for life
146:2.8 The m. of the prayer gives it right of way to the ear
155:3.7 when religion is wholly spiritual in m., it makes all
158:6.3 Your m. was not divine.
164:1.3 But Jesus discerned the lawyer’s m., and instead
170:2.22 acquirement of the m to be like God and to find God
170:3.9 righteousness of any act is measured by the m.;
171:2.5 yourself to find out your m. for being my disciple.
172:5.9 honestly wondering what could be the Master’s m.
177:4.9 In its last m. of conscious intention, Judas’
177:4.11 inclined to assign to Jesus cowardice as the m.
196:3.20 Moral choosing constitutes religion as the m. of
motive, profit
71:6.0 6. THE PROFIT MOTIVE
71:6.2 But the pm. must not be suddenly destroyed or
71:6.3 The pm. of economic activities is altogether base
71:6.3 pm. must not be taken away from men until they
72:5.10 Two hundred years ago the pm. was dominant in
motives
3:2.10 misunderstand the m., and pervert the purposes,
23:2.18 They are the faithful revealers of the m. and intent
28:6.19 The full analysis of the true and of the hidden m. is
28:6.19 these high seconaphim lay bare the deep m. of the
39:1.8 the knowledge of the underlying facts of personal m.
66:8.2 as being actuated by the very reprehensible m.
71:6.1 doomed unless profit m can be augmented by service
71:6.1 profit motives can be augmented by service m..
71:6.3 superior types of nonprofit m. for economic striving
75:4.5 Cano assured Eve that men and women with good m
75:4.6 with entire sincerity and with only the highest m.
83:2.5 idealized concepts of sex attraction for those older m
83:7.5 Man’s marriage m. have always far transcended
99:7.2 from the social sciences and by the insights and m.
100:4.5 If you could only fathom the m. of your associates
100:4.6 understanding of your neighbor’s m. and
101:2.17 can it hope to penetrate to the real and inner m. of
105:3.5 Eternal Son; perfect co-ordinator of the m. of will
110:3.6 it is not; but your m. and your decisions,your faithful
112:2.14 overcontrol, the supreme ideas, the supreme m.,
115:3.14 the volitional purposes and m. of the spiritual level
132:2.5 and unifies the supreme human m. of time with
133:4.12 and who will judge you by your real m. and better
137:4.8 But this ambitious mother had still other m. for
140:7.4 two great m. of his postbaptismal mission on earth:
143:1.4 not always comprehend the wise and loving m. of
152:5.3 kingdom, yet are you dominated by material m.
155:3.7 with transcendent values, inspiring it with superb m.,
160:2.6 those precious impulses and those higher m.
166:1.4 understand that God looks at the inner m. of the
175:4.8 The Pharisees had different m. for wanting to see
187:2.4 The ideas, m., and longings of a lifetime are openly
motley
145:3.10 into the midst of this m. throng of afflicted mortals
motor
16:7.2 of an animal is limited to the m. level of behavior.
16:7.2 The insight of the higher animals is on a m. level and
16:7.2 only after the experience of m. trial and error.
motto
77:9.3 the m. of their order: “What the United Midwayers
95:3.3 the m. of the Egyptians was: “Established is the
mottoes
137:2.9 the form of the Ten Commandments and other m.
mound
64:6.10 just to see which tribe could build the largest m..
74:2.5 formal reception on the great m. to the north of the
mounds
64:6.10 vast m. of stone just to see which tribe could build
78:8.10 Lagash, the Sumerian capital built on flood m., fell.
mount—noun; see Mount of Olives; see Ararat; Carmel;
Gerizim; Gilboa; Hermon; Horeb; Olivet;
Olympus; Sartaba; Sinai; Tabor
43:4.0 4. M. ASSEMBLY—THE FAITHFUL OF DAYS
43:4.1 The most holy m. of assembly is the dwelling place
43:4.4 The most holy m. is exquisitely beautiful and
43:4.5 and is known as the “m. of Paradise assembly.”
43:4.5 it is at these special gatherings on M. Assembly that
43:4.6 I will sit upon the m. of assembly in the north;
46:2.8 M. Seraph is the highest elevation on Jerusem,
46:5.9 which m. up to form extensive promenades entirely
47:10.3 “But you have come to M. Zion and to the city of
53:1.1 the administrative m. of Jerusem, for Lucifer was the
53:7.13 their work on the administrative m. of Jerusem,
59:4.16 M. Royal, at Montreal, is the eroded neck of one of
74:3.5 From the inaugural m. they spoke to the people
74:4.3 and carry him up to the m. for adoration, Van made
74:4.4 the m. of their so recent reception that Adam held
74:4.5 Material Son and Daughter stood alone on the m.
140:4.1 The so-called “Sermon on the M.” is not the gospel
140:5.1 From the Sermon on the M. to the discourse of the
140:5.23 the beatitudes of the Sermon on the M. are based on
150:7.1 While coming down from the m., he heard the
155:4.1 point of junction with the Magdala-M. Lebanon road
156:6.2 going north on the Nazareth-M. Lebanon trail to the
157:3.2 he desired to return to this m. of trial and triumph,
158:0.0 THE MOUNT OF TRANSFIGURATION
158:2.5 and John with him up to the m. of the transfiguration
158:3.1 and John witnessed on the m. of transfiguration was
158:7.7 their experience upon the m. of the transfiguration,
176:0.2 while they tarried on the m., they saw the lights of
192:2.14 the m. of your ordination tomorrow at noontime.”
192:3.0 3. ON THE MOUNT OF ORDINATION
192:3.1 This meeting occurred on the very m. where the
192:3.2 The Master spent just one hour on this m. with his
192:4.4 conference with the Master on the m. of ordination,
196:1.10 4. The experiences on the M. of Transfiguration.
Mount of Olives
124:6.8 Jesus gained his first view of the M. (the region to be
124:6.10 as he stood there on this April afternoon on the M.,
125:0.3 until they reached the summit of the M., Jesus
125:0.3 From the M. and from the outside, the temple had
142:8.4 park was situated on the western slope of the M.
164:2.3 with Nathaniel and Thomas, to lodge on the M.,
171:8.1 apostles were going to abide that night on the M..
175:4.2 on the M. foretelling the death of the Jewish nation,
176:2.8 given on the M., regarding the twofold subject of
181:2.31 sung a hymn, they departed for the camp on the M..
193:3.3 Jesus led them out on the M., where he bade them
193:3.3 chamber until Jesus paused with them on the M..
mount—verb
97:7.8 they shall m. up with wings as eagles; they shall run
131:2.6 strength; they shall m. up with wings like eagles.
mountain—see Rocky
41:10.3 worlds are sometimes without extensive m. ranges.
43:1.1 but there are no rugged m. ranges such as appear on
46:2.1 On Jerusem you will miss the rugged m. ranges of
48:7.15 not from the illuminated and ecstatic m. tops.
53:1.1 And Lucifer reigned “upon the holy m. of God,”
59:1.17 due to isolated m. glaciers or to the displacement
59:3.2 water deposition; there was little or no m. building.
59:3.3 The early m. movements of all the continents were
59:5.20 and in the m.-forming regions of Europe and Asia.
59:6.4 Isolated m. ridges appeared.
59:6.6 Isolated m. and regional glaciers began to appear,
60:1.7 the fresh- and salt-water lakes of the m. regions.
60:3.2 water, although as yet there were no m. peaks.
60:3.2 the whole vast north and south m. range extending
60:3.3 This period becomes the modern m.-building stage
60:3.3 Prior to this time there were few m. peaks, merely
60:3.11 which culminated in present-day m. ranges,
60:3.12 the long Pacific coast m. ranges were completed,
60:4.2 are not the exclusive influences in m. building.
60:4.2 location of a m. range is the pre-existent lowland,
60:4.3 real m. highland was elevated which was destined,
60:4.4 and Longs Peak are examples of this m. activity,
60:4.4 extending over two or more generations of m. lives.
61:1.9 suited to living among the forests of the m. regions
61:3.0 3. THE MODERN MOUNTAIN STAGE
61:3.7 15,000,000 years ago the m. regions of Eurasia were
61:3.8 the m. peaks and highlands appearing as islands
61:4.1 M. ranges were born, streams changed their courses,
61:4.2 extensive depositions were made at the m. bases,
61:4.2 Hood, and Rainier were beginning their m. careers.
61:7.3 the advancing ice stopped just short of the m. barrier
61:7.16 animals were stranded high upon certain m. peaks,
77:4.11 Ararat became their sacred m., having much the
77:4.11 while they were up on the m. engaged in worship.
77:4.12 Mount Ararat was the sacred m. of Mesopotamia,
79:3.2 the m. barriers greatly favored western intercourse.
79:6.13 And but for the m. barriers and the later decline in
80:8.1 separated by the broad-headed m. survivors of the
94:7.1 who ruled by sufferance over a secluded m. valley in
96:1.11 associated with the eruptions of this volcanic m.,
96:4.4 why they tarried so long before the holy m. of Sinai,
96:4.5 “The m. of Yahweh was consumed in fire, and the
96:4.5 of a furnace, and the whole m. quaked greatly.”
124:6.3 Saul, who took his life on the slopes of this m.,
124:6.6 camped near the base of the highest m. overlooking
131:3.4 emancipated your heart, when the mind, like a m.,
134:8.1 Tiglath, Jesus ascended the lonely slopes of the m..
134:8.1 Tiglath accompanied Jesus this first day up the m.
134:8.2 after he had left Tiglath, Jesus had ascended the m.
134:8.3 Jesus ate frugally while on the m.; he abstained from
134:8.3 superhuman beings who confronted him on this m.,
134:8.6 Near the end of the m. sojourn Jesus asked his
134:8.9 but it all really took place that day on the m..
134:8.10 At the end of this sojourn on the m., as Jesus was
135:6.6 Every valley shall be filled, and every m. and hill
136:3.5 While he tarried on the m., talking with Gabriel,
136:4.10 The forty days in the m. wilderness were not a
136:10.1 memorable isolation, before starting down the m. to
136:10.1 he had thus spoken, he journeyed down the m..
139:6.6 Many times, when Jesus was away on the m. with
140:3.21 They came down from the m. about sundown, but
140:9.4 when they came down from the m., they journeyed
143:3.3 they never forgot the day going up the m..
143:3.3 Upon reaching the top of the m., Jesus seated
143:3.5 When they went up the m., Andrew’s head was
143:3.6 The third day when they started down the m. and
143:5.5 “Our fathers worshiped on this m., and yet you
143:5.6 the day is soon coming when neither on this m. nor
144:1.8 Much of this time Jesus was alone on the m. near
144:3.23 Jesus spent whole nights on the m. in prayer,
157:7.5 and prepare yourselves for a journey to yonder m.,
158:0.1 Tiglath once waited while Jesus ascended the m.
158:0.2 knew beforehand what was to transpire on the m.,
158:0.2 that he tarried with them at the foot of the m..
158:1.2 Jesus had been summoned to go up on the m., apart
158:1.2 that it actually transpired on a m. of the gentiles.
158:1.3 reached their destination, about halfway up the m.,
158:1.7 “How long do we remain on this m. away from our
158:1.10 trio as they made ready to descend the m. shortly
158:2.0 2. COMING DOWN THE MOUNTAIN
158:2.1 For about half the distance down the m. not a
158:2.1 what you have seen and heard on this m. until
158:2.4 As they continued to descend the m., Jesus said to
158:4.3 when Jesus was up on the m. with the three apostles.
158:4.8 And so, while Jesus was descending the m. with the
158:6.1 remain ignorant of what transpired up on the m.,
158:6.1 those things which happened on the m. cannot be
158:6.2 “Everything which your brethren heard on the m.
158:6.2 brethren, ascended yonder m. yesterday to seek
158:6.5 that which I spoke to your brethren on the m.,
193:5.1 two thirds the way up the m., they could look out
mountainous
61:2.8 the greater part in the hills, being of the m. types;
61:5.3 not in m. regions where they are found today.
62:1.2 expanded Mediterranean Sea and the elevating m.
78:1.5 persisted throughout Eurasia,especially in m. regions
80:2.5 encountered m. barriers and the then expanded
80:8.2 of Andon were dispersed through most of the m.
mountains—see Adirondack; Andes; Appalachian;
Caledonian; Catskill; Rocky
41:10.3 the solid-accretion worlds are characterized by m.
57:8.14 unstable, but m. were not in process of formation.
57:8.14 M. are not the result of the collapse of the cooling
57:8.14 they appear later on as a result of the action of rain,
59:1.5 m. rose along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts,
59:1.8 its waves broke upon the east against m. as high as
59:1.16 rocks are horizontal, but in the m. they are tilted
59:3.9 This layer of rock extends from the eastern m. to
59:5.12 beginning of the Vosges, Black Forest, and Ural m..
59:5.12 Stumps of other and older m. are to be found all
59:5.18 the m. of North and South America were active,
59:5.20 marks the beginning of the modern m. of North
60:3.6 the line of the present California coast-range m..
60:4.2 continental drift and the building of the modern m.
60:4.3 The oldest m. of the world are located in Asia,
60:4.3 The mid-age m. are in the circumpacific group and
60:4.3 The youngest m. are in the Rocky Mountain
60:4.3 Subsequent to the formation of the mid-age m.,
60:4.4 The present front range of m. is what is left of the
61:7.7 the western m. participated in this glacial activity.
61:7.16 Alps of Europe and even on the Appalachian M. of
62:1.3 the seacoast of India southwest of the m. gradually
64:1.2 —m. to the right, water to the left, and ice in front.
72:1.2 The high m., on which heavy rains fall eight months
73:3.3 this stabilized weather was due to the encircling m.
73:3.5 The m. surrounding the Garden abounded in metals
76:1.2 dwellers had fled in haste to the eastern m..
78:1.3 southern shore of the Caspian Sea near the Kopet m.
78:7.2 the m. about the eastern coast of the Mediterranean
78:7.2 with greatly increased snowfall on the northern m.,
79:1.1 these peoples of Mesopotamia penetrated the m.
79:5.8 In Mexico, Central America, and in the m. of South
79:6.12 China is protected by the m. to the west and the
81:1.2 the Andites still confined by m. to the east in Asia
85:1.2 man is arrested by stone formations in the m. which
85:1.5 custom to believe that the gods inhabited the m.,
85:1.5 certain m. were associated with certain gods and
85:1.5 its evil spirits and demons, in contrast with the m.,
88:1.1 Volcanoes, but not m., became fetishes; comets, but
97:4.3 Said Amos: “He who formed the m. and created the
124:1.8 Jesus had seen snow on the m., and several times it
124:1.9 From the m. to the Jordan and the Dead Sea valley
124:6.8 they could look across the Jordan to the m. beyond
130:5.1 to walk about over the island, and to climb the m..
130:6.1 While they were up in the m., Jesus had a long talk
130:6.2 Now this youth was very familiar with these m.,
131:2.7 His righteousness is like the m. and his judgment
132:7.3 It was on the visit to Switzerland, up in the m., that
133:7.2 their sojourn of several weeks in the near-by m..
133:7.3 to nurse him back to health right there in the m..
133:7.4 what fun they had as they wandered over the m.,
133:7.5 The last week of their sojourn in the m. Jesus and
144:2.6 Genuine faith will remove m. of material difficulty
176:1.4 desolation is at hand; then must you flee to the m..
mountainside
130:5.2 On the m. in Crete Jesus had his first long talk with
130:6.2 seek in your heart while you tarry here on the m..
130:6.3 useless while you sit out here on the m. and grieve
144:6.4 After thus speaking, Jesus went down the m.,
mountaintop
160:3.5 On every m. of intellectual thought are to be found
mounted
138:3.6 the joy of the diners m. to heights of good cheer,
173:0.3 Jesus m. one of the teaching platforms and began to
mounting
135:3.4 And he fairly vibrated with the m. impulse to go
153:3.2 One of the visiting Pharisees, m. a lampstand,
mourn
87:2.5 Moderns may m. the dead out of respect and
89:6.3 beautiful maiden, after two months to m. her fate,
140:3.8 Happy are they who m., for they shall be comforted.
140:5.16 1. “Happy are they who m., for they shall be
140:5.16 The world’s great men have not been afraid to m..
144:8.7 you did not dance; we wailed and you did not m..
148:5.5 liberty to the captives, and to comfort all who m..
160:2.9 “Happy are they who m.”—if a friend is at hand to
190:5.4 That he will comfort those who m. and bestow
mourned
119:2.6 all Palonia m. the departure of the most noble and
192:4.5 they truly m. the loss of their good friend, who
mourner
140:5.16 Moses, the m., was a greater man than Samson or
mourners
87:1.5 M. also returned from a funeral by a different road
87:2.5 The fact that professional m. were hired for funeral
126:4.2 to comfort all m., to give them beauty for ashes,
140:5.5 even as m. they would be empowered to show
152:1.1 found the flute-players already there with the m.,
152:1.1 And when he had put all the m. out of the room,
152:1.1 Jesus had told the m. that the damsel was not dead
168:0.11 When the m. saw that Mary had gone to greet Jesus,
168:0.11 they withdrew for a short distance while Martha and
168:1.1 in comforting Martha and Mary, apart from the m.,
168:1.4 was perturbed by the presence of the crowd of m.,
mourning
70:1.12 M. was continued until a head was brought home.
70:7.15 masks to frighten the curious away from their m.
82:3.12 her life was one of continuous m. and unbearable
87:1.5 M. costumes were designed to disguise survivors;
87:2.4 Silence or m. was observed after a death so that the
87:2.4 Self-torture—wounds—was a common form of m..
87:2.5 Long and frequent periods of m. inactivity were one
87:2.5 wasted in this nonproductive and useless m..
87:2.5 were hired for funeral occasions indicates that m.
94:9.6 Buddhism does much to prevent sorrow and m..
126:4.2 beauty for ashes, the oil of joy in the place of m.,
140:5.16 suggest that happiness could be derived from m..
140:5.16 Jesus did not refer to outward or ostentatious m..
168:0.12 the show of forced and outward m. for Lazarus
168:0.12 Some of these Jews were sincere in their m.,
168:1.4 Jesus resented these outward exhibitions of m..
184:4.1 intervening time was to be spent in fasting and m.
mouth—see mouth—geographic
86:5.13 and all the host of them by the breath of his m..”
122:8.7 human knowledge was passed by word of m. from
122:9.9 Even as he spoke by the m. of his holy prophets—
136:6.4 by every word that proceeds from the m. of God.”
146:2.13 quoting: “Set a watch, O Lord, before my m.;
149:6.12 ‘You are near God in the m. but far from him in
153:3.5 It is not that which enters into the m. that defiles
153:3.5 but rather that which proceeds out of the m. and
153:3.5 it is not that which enters the body by the m. or
157:1.4 of Peter’s catching a fish with a shekel in its m..
157:1.4 you will catch the fish with the shekel in its m..”
158:5.1 Not only does he cry out in terror, foam at the m.,
158:5.2 gnashing his teeth and foaming at the m..
171:7.1 at the gracious words that proceeded out of his m..
171:8.6 servant, I will judge you out of your own m..
181:2.24 “I have taught you much by word of m., and I
183:5.5 way to the palace of Annas, Jesus opened not his m..
184:3.8 Jesus opened not his m..
185:2.15 bade him answer his accusers, he opened not his m..
194:4.4 The things which God foreshadowed by the m. of
mouth—geographic
77:4.6 A small group at the m. of the Tigris and Euphrates
78:1.4 There were present in Mesopotamia, near the m. of
78:8.5 remnants of the Andites who dwelt about the m.
133:6.2 the river to observe the dredging of the harbor’s m..
mouthpiece
88:1.5 the Jews, considered it to be the m. of evil spirits.
mouths
78:6.6 of the coastal district about the m. of the Tigris and
78:8.1 race remained in their homeland near the m. of the
78:8.2 controlling works and the widening m. of the rivers.
126:3.11 for himself, his mother, and eight other hungry m..
153:4.4 the abundance of evil in your hearts your m. speak.”
157:1.4 stories about finding treasures in the m. of fishes;
165:4.8 ‘With their m. they make a show of love, but their
173:1.8 “Have you never read, ‘Out of the m. of babes and
move—see move, not
1:5.16 for “in Him we all live and m. and have our being.
2:1.11 that “In Him we live and m. and have our being.”
11:1.4 Did he m., universal pandemonium would be
11:7.6 If one could m. far enough at right angles to the
12:1.13 As we m. from within, from the divine center
12:4.13 the material masses in pervaded space alternately m.
12:7.12 in him do we all literally m., actually live, and
15:3.5 local universe and its associated creations all m.,
23:4.4 the single- and dual-origin creatures m. on into the
48:6.13 Though I m. in loneliness or with the fellows of my
64:4.5 march, compelling early man to m. southward,
68:1.4 united and working in unison can m. a great stone;
69:9.18 —but mankind will do well to m. slowly in making
71:4.1 only those institutions which m. forward with the
79:8.6 the yellow race did progressively m. forward in the
82:5.5 The first m. away from brother and sister marriages
83:5.12 monogamy, the first m. away from frank polygyny.
92:3.5 But the cult does m. forward.
105:2.11 First Source and Center; in him we all live and m.
114:1.2 the local universe has made not the slightest m.
116:6.3 as energy and spirit m. spaceward from Paradise,
117:3.12 From the finite standpoint, we actually live, m., and
127:5.6 until he finally consented to m. to Sepphoris.
137:4.5 This m. of his mother was a great disappointment
137:4.6 but the entire ceremony was finished and not a m.,
138:7.1 at Capernaum, or are we to m. on to Jerusalem?
139:8.8 Thomas was always the first fearlessly to m. out in
139:8.11 time to m. forward, it was always Thomas who said,
144:0.3 and preaching were about over, that the next m.
146:2.11 Only the spirit that dwells within you may m. you to
150:1.3 enemies of Jesus making capital out of this m., but
150:6.2 Jesus would m. on to join another group, being
151:1.1 meditated on the next m. to be made in the work
156:6.3 they intended to take counsel as to the next m. to be
168:2.3 the hitherto lifeless form of Lazarus began to m.
173:1.10 so taken aback by this sudden and unexpected m. of
187:5.2 While his lips would often m., he was too weak to
190:2.6 m. toward him as if to embrace him, he vanished
195:10.12 Christianity still contrives to m. the minds of men
move, not
130:7.4 which does not m. in space as a time phenomenon
137:4.6 but the entire ceremony was finished and not a m.,
147:6.3 They did not m. toward home until early Sabbath
163:1.3 M. not from house to house because a better
194:3.20 Prayer does not m. the divine heart to liberality of
moved—see moved—emotionally moved or inspired
58:4.3 Africa m. slightly south, creating an east and west
59:4.15 The arctic seas again m. southward over much of
61:7.7 the ice m. south over fifteen hundred miles from its
61:7.11 the center of ice accumulation m. considerably
62:3.9 tribe, embracing the more intelligent families, m.
64:7.3 while the blue race m. northwest into Europe.
77:3.1 the Nodites m. north and east, presently founding
78:3.10 Only the later Andites m. with sufficient speed to
78:6.3 a large group of the Sethite priests, m. eastward
78:6.8 Civilization m. westward to the Nile and the islands
79:5.2 And when the red man m. northeast around the
80:2.2 The purer indigo elements m. southward to the
80:2.2 The central group m north and east to the Nile valley
80:4.4 All previous waves of Andites had m. so slowly that
80:4.4 But these later waves m. so rapidly that they
80:4.5 As they m. westward across the Russian plains,
80:7.10 a mighty host of progressive Mesopotamians m. out
80:7.12 the more cultured families m. on west to Greece.
80:8.4 These tribes deteriorated rapidly as they m. away
93:5.11 never attacked by any of the armies as they m.
93:5.12 of his seven confederated tribes, m. on the enemy.
97:9.24 go out to intercept Necho’s mighty army as it m. up
122:5.9 Shortly thereafter they m. into their new home in
122:8.3 That afternoon they m. up to the inn, where they
123:1.1 The next day Joseph’s brother m. his family, and
125:3.1 But as the Nazareth party m. on toward Bethany,
127:2.10 one of the chief reasons why he m. to Capernaum
128:7.11 James and his bride, Esta, m. into a neat little home
133:7.3 and the boy was too ill to be m.; so they prepared to
134:1.6 Mary and Ruth m. to Capernaum, where they lived
134:1.6 Joseph and his family m. into the old Nazareth
135:12.1 In Galilee the official residence had been m. from
139:12.1 When Judas was a lad, his parents m. to Jericho,
142:3.9 against Israel, so much so that he m. David against
142:8.5 And thus affairs m. along quietly until the last days
147:6.3 the following morning they m. up the river toward
150:7.2 was much resentment when he m. to Capernaum.
150:9.2 you m. away from us, but your brother is a
152:0.2 And so I pressed forward with the crowd as it m.
152:6.1 Events of the preceding weeks had m. too swiftly
159:6.4 Abner m. his base of operations from Hebron to
172:3.8 the procession as it m. on joyously toward the city.
172:3.9 As the procession m. toward the summit of Olivet,
172:3.9 As the merry crowd m. on toward Jerusalem, they
172:3.10 Jesus was lighthearted and cheerful as they m.
172:5.4 the procession m. down Olivet toward Jerusalem,
172:5.5 As the multitude m. on toward the temple, and as
172:5.8 As the procession m. in the direction of the city
173:1.3 these money-changers m. on to Jerusalem and
173:1.7 uproarious shouting they m. toward the bazaars
183:3.6 For a moment no one m..
189:2.4 like a millstone, and it m. in a groove chiseled out
189:3.2 Gabriel and the archangel hosts m. to the place of
189:4.9 conjectured that the body had been m. to another
191:5.6 as the Master’s form m. over near the head of the
moved—emotionally moved or inspired
10:1.3 Creators are m. to share divinity with their children;
28:5.10 you will be m. to adoration by the perfection of
100:7.14 Jesus was often mightily m. to resist that which was
130:1.3 Gadiah was mightily m. by Jesus’ teaching, and they
130:2.5 Anaxand was mightily m. by Jesus’ words.
132:7.8 Ganid was mightily m. in his own mind by Jesus’
142:3.9 against Israel, so much so that he m. David against
146:4.3 and the divine mind was m. with compassion.
147:3.2 he would be m. to perform a miracle of healing,
153:4.1 Jesus was m. with compassion and, beckoning for
159:1.4 servant and his family, he was m. with compassion
160:5.8 but I am mightily m. to profess my belief in his
161:2.5 His compassion is m. alike by physical suffering,
163:6.3 I am mightily m. as I realize you are about to
164:1.3 he was m. with compassion, and going over to him
168:0.10 death of Lazarus, his soul was m. with compassion.
168:0.12 The human mind of Jesus was mightily m. by the
169:1.9 was yet afar off, the father saw him and, being m.
185:3.7 And when the Jews heard this, they were m. with
movement
12:4.11 4. Compensatory or correlating m. designed to
12:4.12 local creation (Nebadon) participates in this m. of
15:3.14 7. The m. of Orvonton and six associated
29:4.21 accelerate the energy volume and m. or detain,
42:5.8 The electronic charge creates an electric field; m.
46:2.4 is allied with the circulatory streams of energy m.,
57:5.14 still maintain the same direction of orbital m..
61:5.2 constant precipitation of moisture from the m. of
65:2.3 Many of the fungi also represent a retrograde m. in
78:3.2 The mass m. of the later days was extensively
79:1.6 This is the terminal m. of the so-called Aryans into
79:1.7 it was this extensive southward m. of Andonites that
79:2.4 the first really extensive Andite m. toward India.
83:4.9 And this m. culminated directly in church weddings.
87:7.2 From the dawn of civilization every appealing m. in
99:3.15 social, economic, or political reconstruction m..
101:0.2 But religion, as such, is not merely a moral m.,
112:1.6 m. through space and according to time—evolution.
121:3.9 Christianity was in no sense an economic m.
127:2.7 young men who had not joined the m. would all
132:4.4 project of teaching, social reform, or religious m..
134:5.9 the World War, when an unfortunate retrograde m.
136:4.2 plan of co-ordinating his program with John’s m.,
138:3.7 kingdom to become confused with the Zealots’ m.,
139:4.11 with Peter in the early activities of the Christian m.,
145:3.7 knew he could never build an enduring spiritual m.
152:6.5 the popular m. to make Jesus king was the apex of
153:5.2 to seek to promote the m. away from Jesus
154:6.9 when James became connected with the Christian m.
156:6.5 enemies reckoned that the whole m. had been broken
162:1.5 friendly to the spiritual m. which he sponsored.
174:0.1 Lazarus became connected with the missionary m.
175:4.1 fully made up his mind to forsake the gospel m.
176:1.3 was to become the cradle of the early gospel m.,
177:4.2 way of withdrawing gracefully from the whole m..
177:4.3 humiliating thought of being identified with a m.
177:4.6 of his sorrow in having participated in such a m.
192:0.1 the rulers of the Jews concluded that the gospel m.
195:1.11 version and was eventually lost in the Islamic m..
195:9.11 So-called Christianity has become a cultural m.
196:0.11 a direct and personal m. from spiritual reverence to
196:2.5 The whole Christian m. tended away from the human
movements
12:2.4 neither are the energy m. therein discernibly
12:4.15 think they detect evidence of revolutionary m. in
14:1.17 This zone is characterized by enormous wave m. of
15:3.7 produced by the following multiple revolutionary m.:
16:3.6 the Infinite Spirit, and he directs the m. and work
29:2.15 space are definite and localized energy m. initiated
29:2.16 in contrast to the free space m. of undifferentiated
59:3.3 The early mountain m. of all the continents were
60:4.1 these same rhythmical crustal m. will continue
78:4.5 which explains why the earlier race m. had been
78:4.5 Thenceforth the m. of the Mesopotamians grew
79:6.5 both m. carried a certain amount of Andite blood
80:2.5 curtailed the westward m. of the Adamites, while
92:5.5 originated a majority of the worth-while moral m.
92:5.15 This period witnessed two religious m.:
99:4.2 religion prevents all collective m. from losing sight
110:3.2 All these m. of personality growth become powerful
115:6.7 learned to detect the m. and trends of Supremacy
120:3.6 to identify with existing religious and spiritual m.
139:8.5 director of the work and m. of the apostolic corps.
150:6.2 being informed as to the whereabouts and m. of all
162:1.3 to comprehend the significance of the Master’s m..
moves—noun
32:2.3 From the time of the initial m. of the power centers
70:1.14 One of the great peace m. of the ages has been the
moves—verb
1:1.2 In God, man lives, m., and has his being; there is
12:4.7 Space even m..
12:7.11 As m. the part, so m. the whole.
26:11.7 as you prepare for the attainment rest, there m.
32:5.1 The whole marvelous and universal mechanism m.
39:5.13 the transport seraphim m. into a horizontal position
41:5.6 light in its flight through space m. straight forward.
41:6.4 This calcium atom m. outward by alternate jerks
103:2.6 teaching, the mind of the normal child m. positively,
117:4.11 The mechanical creation m. on inexorably in
118:3.6 when a body m. through space, it also takes all its
131:8.2 indeed the world’s mother, and all creation m.
moving—verb
12:4.1 m. along the endless circuits of the master universe
12:4.13 The work that is done in m. the material energy mass
15:1.5 advancing beyond the southeastern bend and m.
19:7.4 We all possess the power of m. about freely and
26:3.4 the harmony supervisors—to keep everything m.
32:5.5 delimited universe m. over a vast, elongated circle
42:2.16 In concept this narrative has been m. Paradiseward
61:4.6 the land plants were slowly m. southward.
74:4.5 the world’s rulers, Adam and Eve, m. apart from
78:3.6 The black peoples were m. farther south in Africa
78:3.7 The indigo race was m. south in Africa, there to
79:2.4 the valleys of the Indus and Ganges and slowly m.
80:8.4 m. slowly northward by way of the Danube valley.
106:0.3 It appears to be m. outward from Paradise, for the
117:4.11 he is m. counter to the stream of events in the finite
117:6.1 without of all things and beings, m. and quiescent.
117:6.10 captured; it is alive, free, thrilling, and always m..
126:5.11 to this plan of m. his family out into the country.
130:4.15 shadow of relative and living truth is continually m..
150:6.3 groups of apostles and evangelists began m.
163:5.0 5. MOVING THE CAMP TO PELLA
173:5.6 events of the Master’s life were m. swiftly toward
189:1.7 Jesus emerged from the burial tomb without m. the
moving—adjective
4:2.7 stop-moments in the exhibition of the ever-m. reel
14:1.5 4. The inner, counterclockwise-m. belt of the dark
29:2.14 it is like a vast m. ocean of energy which engulfs
42:2.3 from the never-beginning, never-ending, never-m.,
42:5.15 to the passage of rapidly m. particles of matter,
49:5.32 gains access to the inward m. stream of ascenders.
65:6.1 the exact location and the velocity of a m. object;
78:3.4 were absorbed by the northward-m. Adamites.
79:5.4 population pressure caused the northward-m. yellow
80:5.4 race bitterly contested the southward-m. Andites,
85:4.1 M. waters vividly impressed these simple minds with
101:10.9 shadow cast by Paradise realities on the m. panoply
102:2.4 end with the developments of slow-m. science.
103:0.2 revelations of truth punctuate the slow-m. course of
118:1.5 begin to escape from the fetters of the m. present,
118:3.6 even the space which is in and of such a m. body.
189:1.3 regard time as the m. image of eternity and space as
195:9.6 When a strong and m. religion threatens to
much—non-exhaustive
4:3.3 M., very m., of the difficulty which Urantia mortals
13:1.10 M., very m., we do comprehend, but many basic
16:4.7 M., very m., of the activity of the Master Spirits
44:2.11 m., very m., of their work is of a permanent nature
49:5.16 m., very m., depends on age, the help of the biologic
57:5.7 dust of the solar system, although m., very m.,
65:7.2 On an evolutionary world m., very m., depends on
81:6.37 In civilization m., very m., depends on an effective
95:3.1 m., very m., of the social and ethical idealism of the
149:5.2 M., very m., depends upon the willingness of man
165:6.3 m. has been given you; therefore will m. be
195:0.18 Christianity owes m., very m., to the Greeks.
196:3.31 romancing may not be fact, but m., very m., is truth.
much-cherished
167:5.5 by their written laws or their m. divorce privileges.
much-discussed
75:3.9 Eve consented to embark upon the m. enterprise,
much-dreaded
124:6.2 The m. Archelaus had been deposed, and they had
much-edited
121:8.9 Luke also had a mutilated and m. copy of some
much-sought
123:3.1 made Joseph’s home a m. place and enabled Jesus
much-talked-of
172:3.7 these visitors flocked forth to greet this m. prophet
much-traveled
26:5.1 who welcome the m. ascenders of space to the
26:5.3 confronts the faith-tested and m. pilgrims of space.
39:4.17 m. and many-experienced seraphim of the reserve
128:3.3 his time talking with this well-educated and m. man
133:9.1 desert was not a new experience for these m. men.
muck
156:5.1 while its roots are grounded in the slime and m. of
mud
59:1.11 but the waves were sufficient to prevent m. settling.
59:1.19 herbivorous, omnivorous, and “m. eaters.”
59:4.7 the earlier deposits were covered by m. or shale.
81:3.3 quickly because their unbaked m. huts were short-
muddle
103:6.8 Revelation authoritatively clarifies the m. of reason-
mulatto
82:6.9 neither are such m. offspring so objectionable as
mulberry
90:2.5 hear the sound of a rustling in the tops of the m.
137:2.6 Nathaniel, who still tarried behind under the m. tree,
157:3.4 And now, as they were seated under the m. trees,
158:1.1 the confession of Peter by the roadside under the m.
multicelled
59:1.19 on inorganic matter—being the last m. animal that
multicellular
59:1.4 Suddenly the first m. animals make their appearance.
multicircuited
39:2.15 so m. that 144,000 messages can simultaneously
multicolored
55:3.21 the problems of disease, degeneracy, war, m. races,
multifarious
17:0.11 in others they function through their m. associates.
57:1.1 your sun is one of the m. offspring of Andronover
89:1.7 upon man except for these far-flung and m. taboos,
96:0.1 The Hindus likewise combined their m. deities into
multiform
52:3.6 the era of the appearance of m. manufacture and
103:5.4 a fairly well unified personality can arbitrate the m.
multilingualism
55:3.21 disease, degeneracy, war, multicolored races, and m.
multilinguists
52:6.3 a common language and the multiplication of m..
multiple
0:6.2 such paucity of language that we must assign m.
7:6.1 The lack of a knowledge of the m. Sons of God is a
10:0.3 can postulate alternate or even m. ways of doing
10:5.3 Such attitudes are simultaneous and may be m.
15:3.7 relative distortions produced by m. revolutionary
15:3.15 These m. motions are of several orders: The space
15:5.3 undergoes condensation by m.-ring formation.
16:3.17 The m. functions of the Seventh Master Spirit range
16:3.18 It is Master Spirit Number Seven who, in his m.
20:2.8 These Sons of m. bestowal experience are then
22:8.1 —the diverse progeny of the m. liaisons of seven
26:3.4 personalities of differing orders—even m. levels—
34:6.1 these m. spirit ministries become more and more
42:2.1 that we must use these terms in m. meanings.
42:2.8 into the realms of m. response—response to certain
42:4.14 shifted is always a “quantum” or some m. thereof,
49:4.4 Young are usually born singly, m. births being the
68:6.8 usually insisted that one be killed since m. births
72:9.3 The maximum suffrage of any m. voter is ten.
75:3.8 (Outside of the Garden, m. mating was a common
105:2.3 the I AM culminates in the m. differentiation of
109:6.3 the mosaic humanity of their m. experiences of
134:2.4 most efficiently, and wisely discharged his m. duties.
multiples
36:2.11 characterized by three, seven, and twelve or by m.
36:2.11 This number twelve, with its subdivisions and m.,
multiplication
52:2.10 restriction of the m. of mentally defective and unfit
52:6.3 M. of international and interracial social contacts and
52:6.3 Development of a common language and the m. of
56:9.13 gravity grasp of the Father and the never-ending m.
68:2.5 the inordinate m. of human desires and longings.
68:5.13 m. of nonagricultural groups of citizenship classes.
68:6.11 rulers have the insight and courage to foster the m.
79:2.7 Unrestrained m. of inferiors, with decreasing
81:6.11 M. of numbers beyond the optimum of the normal
82:5.3 Rulings of this sort led to a great m. of cousin
82:6.11 the unrestrained m. of the inferior and degenerate
87:2.6 This eventually produced a m. of symbolic speech
97:7.1 the m. of miraculous appearing events in Hebrew
131:7.2 I derive great pleasure in the m. of righteous men
multiplicity
95:1.3 then gave way to the older belief in a m. of deities.
102:7.6 m. and cleverness of those who assemble objections
130:3.5 they discarded because of the confusion of their m.,
multiplied
0:6.10 is pattern and remains pattern; only copies are m..
23:2.17 the opportunities for heroic effort are greatly m..
37:1.10 the universe grew and administrative problems m.,
60:3.17 especially in North America, they rapidly m..
62:2.6 These aggressive little animals m. and spread over
67:6.3 They were the biologic leaven which m. and
70:8.9 7. Vocational—as vocations m., they tended to
99:6.3 ailed, while the possibilities for evil are greatly m..
108:5.5 rugged, so that decisions will be stimulated and m..
124:3.3 responsibilities rapidly m. in the life of this youth.
152:2.10 Michael m. food elements as he always does except
177:4.11 a scar of bitter resentment; and as these scars m.,
193:4.12 his persistent isolation of personality, his griefs m.,
multiplies
99:4.2 without religion, but this handicap enormously m.
multiply
3:4.3 As the universes m., and beings of the realms
28:5.13 working of the universe if they were allowed to m.
51:3.3 The chief business of such an imported pair is to m.
54:6.3 while the beneficial repercussions continued to m.
64:7.1 the descendants of the Sangik family began to m.,
68:6.5 Cities always m. the power for either good or evil.
81:6.30 Social and industrial specialists will continue to m.
84:6.5 Such dual associations greatly m. versatility and
96:5.4 God, “He will love you, bless you, and m. you.
96:5.4 He will m. the fruit of your womb and the fruit of
104:4.47 The triunities m. versatility, eternalize new depths,
121:0.1 Andrew steadfastly refused to m. copies of his
136:6.8 Jesus was not a Messiah coming to m. bread and
140:1.7 twelve commonplace men, shall m. and grow until
143:3.7 that monotony of human contact will greatly m.
149:4.2 ‘Angry men stir up strife, while the furious m.
160:3.2 the more the lures of civilization m., the more urgent
164:2.4 You would m. the wrath to be visited upon your
176:3.10 in the giving will this truth m. and show forth light
multiplying
80:7.6 the weight of the rapidly m. mediocre descendants of
81:3.8 Africa was presently occupied by the rapidly m.
160:3.3 thereby many times m. the fruits of his life efforts.
178:1.6 Spirit of Truth will become your power-m. fulcrum.
multisocialization
43:8.11 7. And then, climax all of these procedures of m.
multitude
25:3.15 very small fraction of the m. of conciliators that have
27:2.3 and with a familiar m. of glorified fellow mortals.
28:6.18 that the world and the universe are filled with a m.
30:3.4 with the aid of a m. of mechanical instruments and
30:4.11 his work on earth, “He led a great m. of captives.”
73:6.3 a symbolic designation covering a m. of human
82:2.3 Mating has progressed through a m. of transitions
94:11.2 his life, embellished as it was with a m. of miracles,
96:5.5 while to the mixed m. he declared, “Who is like your
135:10.3 before the m. arrived to hear the preaching and
135:12.2 Herod feared to put John to death lest the m. riot
136:8.5 before the bewildered m. walk out on the air;
137:0.1 All that day Jesus mingled with the m..
137:1.7 chosen family of Jesus’ advisers from the vast m. of
138:10.4 see that visitors, and even the m. of listeners had
139:1.5 privately taught the apostles or preached to the m.,
141:1.3 Andrew divided the m. and assigned the preachers
141:3.1 apostles continued to preach twice daily to the m.,
142:7.1 mode of life, but what shall we teach the m.?
144:2.1 prayer that you might have something to teach the m
144:8.1 It was while Jesus was teaching the m. one afternoon
144:8.3 again to the m. and said: “Do not think that John
144:9.1 he dismissed the m. and, calling the twenty-four
145:1.1 the boat, he continued to teach the assembled m.
145:1.2 let down their nets and enclosed such a m. of fish
145:3.7 still, this afflicted m. touched his sympathetic heart
145:5.5 “Master, why do you leave us alone with the m.?
145:5.8 to Zebedee’s house, dismissed the assembled m.,
146:6.2 a great m. of believers and many curious people
146:6.3 Jesus endeavored to calm the m. and vainly tried
146:6.3 The m. which followed him, and the whole village of
146:6.3 not until long after nightfall that the clamoring m.
147:6.3 Peter preached to the assembled m. at the crossing
151:1.2 to the m., “He who has ears to hear, let him hear.”
151:1.3 of the dark sayings which you present to the m.?
151:2.5 in mind when you presented this parable to the m.
151:3.1 When you stand before a m. of varying intellects
151:5.1 The m. continued to increase throughout the week.
152:2.1 the m. was daily increasing in size, so much so that
152:2.1 Some of the evangelists were left to talk to the m.
152:2.4 Monday afternoon the m. had increased to more
152:2.5 for almost half of this m., the food the people had
152:2.5 had Philip made food provision for such a m..
152:2.6 Said Jesus: “What shall we do with the m.?
152:2.6 “Yes, Master, I think it best that you dismiss the m.
152:2.6 country place where can we buy bread for this m.?
152:2.9 to their associates, who in turn carried it to the m..
152:2.9 And this m. did eat and were filled.
152:3.1 Now that the m. had been fed to the full, and since
152:3.1 The reaction of the m. to this sudden and
152:3.1 When this hungry, undernourished m. had
152:3.1 No wonder, then, that the m., when it had finished
152:3.2 This mighty shout of the m. had hardly ceased to
152:3.2 king as he continued to speak to this breathless m.:
152:3.3 These words of Jesus sent the m. away stunned and
152:5.1 many of the m. and the young evangelists searched
152:5.4 We fed the m., but it did not lead them to hunger
152:5.5 forbade any of the disciples or the m. to follow him.
152:6.6 Jesus did not thus yield to his sympathy for the m.
153:0.2 “forget about plans for feeding and lodging the m.
153:2.6 you could not find me after the feasting of the m.
160:3.5 high-climbing souls deliver themselves from a m.
161:2.8 Jesus craves not the support of the m.;
162:2.4 but they feared the m., for many believed in him.
162:2.9 “We feared to arrest him in the midst of the m.
162:2.9 influenced by the behavior of this ignorant m. who
162:2.9 man speaks to the m. words of mercy and hope.
162:6.3 to teach the m., saying: “Have you not read in the
162:6.4 Jesus continued to answer the questions of the m.
163:7.2 camp, teaching the m. and instructing the twelve.
165:1.1 Jesus taught this m. at least once each day when he
165:1.2 While three quarters of the m. were truth seekers,
165:1.3 twelve apostles devoted much of their time to the m.
165:2.4 This m. which is gathered about us here are like
165:3.2 I now declare to this m.: Beware of the leaven of
165:5.1 you spoke many words to the lingering m. which are
165:5.2 different from those spoken to the m. since you
167:0.1 least two of the apostles at Pella to instruct the m..
169:0.1 he was very active in teaching the m. and instructing
169:1.1 talked to the m. about the “Grace of Salvation.”
169:2.8 loud speaking attracted large numbers of the m.
171:2.6 After a brief delay the other half of the m. went on
171:5.2 Bartimeus, hearing the heavy tramping of the m.,
171:5.3 he went before the m. declaring to all how his sight
171:7.8 ready and willing to stop a sermon or detain a m.
171:8.1 the party paused for lunch while the m. passed on to
171:8.14 and after the m. of followers had gone on toward
172:3.7 This m., coming out from Jerusalem, met Jesus and
172:3.10 Looking down upon the vast m. coming forth
172:3.11 presently were joined by the m. of visitors who had
172:3.12 Along with the m. which poured out to welcome the
172:3.15 conviction in the hearts of this festive m..
172:3.16 the m. answered, “This is the prophet of Galilee,
172:4.1 one of the reasons Jesus had for allowing the m.
172:5.2 or significance of the loud hosannas of the m..
172:5.3 not understand why Jesus did not speak to the m.
172:5.5 As the m. moved on toward the temple, and as John
172:5.6 that Jesus might possibly ask him to feed the m.,
172:5.6 that nothing was done to teach the m..
172:5.8 arrived at the temple at the head of this shouting m..
172:5.10 Simon was the noisiest man in the whole m..
173:1.7 spoke to the m.: “You have this day witnessed that
173:1.10 the city, all the while loudly acclaimed by the m.,
173:2.1 unwilling to arrest Jesus in public for fear the m.
173:2.5 They had thought to embarrass Jesus before the m.
173:2.5 and if we shall say from men, then might the m.
173:4.1 the Master, turning his attention to the listening m.,
173:4.5 hold on him then and there, but they feared the m..
173:5.4 Jesus was about to dismiss the m. when a believer,
174:2.1 to discredit him in the eyes of the m. before he
174:2.4 the rulers had sought to trip him before the m.
174:2.4 alienating the good will and affection of the m..
174:3.5 create sympathy for Jesus in the minds of the m..
174:4.3 answered wisely in the sight of the assembled m.,
175:0.2 to enter the temple since Jesus and the aroused m.
175:4.2 The m. who heard Jesus swing from his merciful
175:4.5 that the increased popular favor with which the m.
177:3.7 last words to the m. had been an exhortation to
177:5.2 his followers to beware of the support of the m..
177:5.2 you will see the m. either flee in dismay or else
185:4.1 was followed by his accusers and an increasing m.
185:5.5 A few days before this the m. had stood in awe of
185:5.9 The unanimity of this demand from the mixed m.
185:5.12 once more the m. shouted in unison, “Crucify him!
185:6.1 In the m. which now clamors for the Master’s death
185:6.3 before the mixed m., said: “Behold the man!
185:7.5 with angry words which the entire m. could hear:
185:8.2 there before the m. he washed his hands, saying:
186:2.11 before the m., exclaiming, “Behold the man!”
186:4.1 After Pilate had washed his hands before the m.,
194:1.4 dark when they had finished with baptizing this m..
194:3.17 “there was but one heart and soul among the m. of
194:4.7 “The m. who believed continued steadfastly in the
multitudes
91:7.2 Jesus kept them in service-contact with the m..
94:11.13 speculations were chill comfort to the hungry m.
124:6.15 pity the spiritually blind and morally ignorant m.
132:4.1 life as teacher of the twelve and preacher to the m..
136:9.11 Jesus will not deal out bread to the m. as he has so
138:10.8 sons were assigned to the management of the m..
139:5.5 a great many such men and women among the m.
139:7.8 Matthew never openly solicited funds from the m..
139:9.3 assigned the twins to the work of policing the m..
139:9.4 The m. of the common people were encouraged to
140:8.19 his lessons to the twelve or his sermons to the m.,
141:9.2 beyond the Jordan, teaching and baptizing the m.,
142:1.6 The m. who came to celebrate the Passover heard
144:3.13 really hard pressed to know what to answer the m.
144:5.1 “parable prayers” should not be taught to the m..
145:5.6 they flocked in m. to hear the good news
146:7.1 escaped for a few days from the clamoring m.
149:2.14 M. would follow him for weeks, just to hear his
151:1.1 to employ the parable method of teaching the m.
151:1.4 but to the undiscerning m. and to those who seek
151:3.1 Think not only of the m. and how they hear the
151:4.7 Many other parables spoke Jesus to the m..
152:6.2 the m. dispersed, some going to their homes,
152:7.1 To avoid the m. and to attract as little attention as
153:0.3 help you, and that we may have bigger m. than ever.
153:5.3 the kingdom being divested of these lukewarm m.
157:7.2 And Judas missed the stimulus of the m..
162:1.10 The m. who listened to the Master’s teachings
163:7.4 with the miracle-minded and wonder-seeking m.
165:3.1 By the end of January the Sabbath-afternoon m.
172:5.6 M. had sometimes been a great trial to the steward
173:1.9 greatly feared the m., who were now so outspoken
174:2.1 to discredit Jesus in the eyes of the Passover m..
177:3.7 amazed that Jesus did not return to address the m..
177:4.6 thus avoiding any danger of stirring up the m.
177:5.2 These m. listen to the truth and believe it
180:0.2 can you depend upon the good will of the m..
181:2.19 For some time there will be no m. to manage, but
181:2.19 tell of your salvation to m. of the high Sons of God
185:5.2 Jesus had recently been in great favor with the m.,
194:4.3 And the m. of those who believed were of one heart
multitudinous
14:1.14 These m. dark masses are quite unlike other space
44:6.7 They are devoted to the production of m. and joyous
83:6.4 due to insurmountable difficulties or m. restrictions
148:3.5 Jesus’ features undergo rapid and m. changes,
149:4.5 When he was interrupted in his discourses with m.
mumbling
87:2.9 of appeasing the spirits, while m. a magic formula.
98:5.4 secret places, chanting hymns, m. magic, eating
municipal
72:2.2 these m. governing schemes are very simple, direct,
72:2.10 1. Minor courts of m. and local jurisdiction,
72:7.4 to extend the city boundaries, are under m. control.
78:8.7 Each city believed its m. god to be superior to all
78:8.8 each city having its own m. god and ceremonial
80:6.4 The Egyptians early assembled their m. deities into
municipally
72:7.5 There are no m. appointed peace officers;
munificent
149:6.4 recognition and appreciation of such m. beneficence.
murder—noun
70:10.3 Accidental m. was not therefore recognized,
70:10.11 the penalty for a crime, even for m., to be decreed
71:5.1 (M. and war differ in their status before the mores,
71:5.1 m. having been outlawed since the early days of
72:6.9 Next to treason and m., the heaviest penalties meted
72:10.1 Numerous crimes aside from m., including betrayal
74:7.20 for instance, regarding the injunction against m.,
95:2.9 where, if innocent of “m., robbery, falsehood,
97:9.15 a series of atrocities climaxed by the m. of Uriah.
97:9.19 denouncing Ahab for the m. of the Naboths.
122:10.3 But intrigue and m., even in his own family, were
153:3.5 wicked projects of m., theft, and adulteries,
166:1.4 dare to plot and plan the m. of the Son of Man.
175:1.18 your souls are steeped in iniquity and filled with m.
184:1.2 Annas was reluctant to participate in the m. of a
185:0.4 as they intrigued to effect the judicial m. of Jesus,
185:5.3 in the act of robbery and m. on the Jericho road.
murder—verb
93:9.3 Abraham one night had overheard a plot to m. him
murdered
87:2.8 Ghosts of m. persons were believed to be delighted
95:3.5 Okhban they m.; Ikhnaton they accepted but
97:3.6 When Ahab m. the Naboths in the intrigue to get
murderer
70:10.12 should “take no satisfaction for the life of a m.,
70:10.12 is guilty of death; he shall surely be put to death.”
185:5.4 this Barabbas, the m., or this Jesus of Galilee?”
185:5.6 priests clamoring for the pardon of a notorious m.
185:5.6 “How could you choose the life of a m. in
185:5.12 said Pilate: “If I release the m., Barabbas, what shall
murderers
72:10.2 those who are believed to be potential m. and major
87:2.8 delighted to have the ghosts of their m. as slaves;
139:5.11 to proclaim the glad tidings even to Peter’s m.,
173:5.2 instructed them to destroy these rebellious m. and
186:2.8 insincerity upon his would-be m. when they asked if
murdering
175:2.2 even m. the later-day descendants of Peter, Philip,
murderous
168:5.2 safe from the m. intrigues of the wicked Sanhedrin.
185:5.3 Barabbas was a noted political agitator and m robber
187:5.6 Jesus revealed his true nature to the m. Sanhedrin
murderously
168:0.12 some of these unbelieving and m. intentioned Jews
murders
70:10.9 present-day m. under the pretense of the unwritten
murmur
172:1.6 To you who m. and say that this ointment should
murmured
153:2.13 while others m. and disputed among themselves.
172:1.5 said nothing, but when some of the people m.,
murmuring
147:5.5 And when Jesus heard them thus m., he turned to
153:2.11 By this time there was much m. in the synagogue,
murmurs
131:9.4 The superior man m. not against Heaven nor holds
muscles
44:1.12 mortals react to music so largely with the material m.
59:2.12 and embrace the m., clams, oysters, and scallops.
130:6.3 Look—you have a strong body and powerful m.—
museum
130:3.4 the city’s chief attractions—university (m.), library,
130:3.7 Jesus and Ganid spent much time in the m. during
130:3.7 This m. was not a collection of rare objects but
133:5.2 of Plato when they attended the lectures in the m. at
museums
77:4.8 silently resting on the dusty shelves of many m..
music
12:9.2 You cannot appreciatingly know m. through
12:9.2 even though m. is a form of mathematical rhythm.
32:5.1 moves on majestically through space to the m. of the
38:2.1 appreciate and greatly enjoy your efforts in m., art,
44:1.9 The m. of space—by proper attunement the melodies
44:1.11 Harmony, the m. of the seven levels of melodious
44:1.11 M., such as Urantia mortals understand, attains its
44:1.12 Appreciation of m. on Urantia is both physical and
44:1.12 The majority of Urantia mortals react to m. so
44:1.13 rhythm stimulate the reaction of the m.-loving sense
44:1.14 The best m. of Urantia is just a fleeting echo of the
44:1.14 Spirit-morontia m not infrequently employs all seven
44:1.15 then would you have had m. in reality; but the gift
44:1.15 Forever, m. will remain the universal language of
44:4.8 There is harmony of m. and euphony of expression
44:7.1 These artists are not concerned with m., painting, or
48:4.1 mirth and the smile-equivalent are as universal as m..
48:4.13 much more than was secured of either m. or art.
52:3.11 there develops new interest in art, m., and literature,
52:4.8 This is the age of the flowering of art, m., and
56:10.10 Beauty sponsors art, m., and the meaningful rhythms
66:5.24 But m. made little progress until after the arrival of
72:7.1 water supply, lighting, heating, recreation, m., and
72:11.3 Training in m. is one of the chief pursuits of the
74:6.7 The Adamites all had a great appreciation of m.
78:5.8 they contributed humor, art, adventure, m.,
84:8.4 exhaust the resources of color, sound, rhythm, m.,
92:3.6 poetry in incantations, m. in worship chants, drama
123:6.5 Jesus did much to promote an interest in vocal m.
124:4.5 This year Jesus paid more attention than ever to m.
126:1.6 Jesus was also permitted to resume his m. lessons;
150:6.1 “Courage and Loyalty,” “M. and Worship,”
169:1.11 near the house, he heard the m. and the dancing.
195:7.20 the mind; m. expresses the tempo of the emotions.
musical
44:1.10 analogous to the employment of m. instruments.
44:1.12 human musicians have done much to elevate m. taste
44:1.12 a steady improvement in m. appreciation for more
44:1.13 syncopation represents a transition from the m.
44:1.14 harmonies of morontia forces on record as the m.
44:1.14 melodies of the higher spheres to mere notes of m.
44:1.14 great orchestra by means of a single m. instrument
44:6.7 beings as you would living m. notes, odors, sights,
55:5.5 art centers are exquisite and the m. organizations
72:4.4 the oratorical and m. contests occupy the attention
123:6.5 Jesus had an unusual liking for everything m..
127:1.2 His voice was m. but authoritative; his greeting
154:6.5 they heard his m. voice speak with increased
musically
44:1.15 you have not progressed m. nearly so far as many
musician
44:1.15 But be not discouraged; some day a real m. may
musicians or Celestial Musicians
44:0.6 1. CM..
44:1.0 1. THE CELESTIAL MUSICIANS
44:1.2 The cm are occupied with the production of celestial
44:1.6 ranks among the highest accomplishments of the cm.
44:1.12 your human m. have done much to elevate musical
44:1.13 harmony and meaningful melodies of later-day m..
44:1.14 strains heard by the celestial associates of your m.,
musk
61:5.7 woolly mammoths, horses, camels, deer, m. oxen,
61:7.13 back and forth over the land were the bear, m. ox,
must—see must—with I; must— with he; must—with man;
must—with they; must—with we; must—with you
0:2.6 of Deity function and m. be still further redefined
0:3.20 Therefore m. many of the simultaneous events of
0:3.23 To the time-space creature, all things m. have a
0:11.12 in time can never be anything but partial and m.
1:1.2 m. of themselves—in their own hearts—recognize,
1:3.6 m. gain divine perfection by achieving those
1:5.2 you may know that God m. be much more than
1:5.12 the concept of personality m. be divested of the idea
1:6.5 all of man’s personality endowments m. be wholly
2:1.11 Infinity of personality m., perforce, embrace all
2:2.4 Out in the universes, perfection m. necessarily be a
2:5.6 gulf of spiritual differential which m. be bridged;
2:6.1 in religion God m. also be moral; he m. be good.
3:1.5 for the Thought Adjuster m. needs go through the
3:1.6 Hence m. the concept of the divine presence allow
3:5.7 Then m. life experience provide for encountering
3:5.8 Then human existence m. constantly be confronted
3:5.9 m. the mind of man find itself in that troublesome
3:6.3 the cosmic mind m. be above the levels of their
4:0.2 such a supernal creation m. exist primarily for the
4:1.9 These Absolutes m. be the not-fully-revealed
4:1.10 This m. be the function of Providence—the realm of
4:2.3 therefore m. nature ever be of a changing mood,
4:3.6 hence m. there always be afforded a contrast with
4:3.7 God is infinitely superhuman; therefore m. such a
4:5.4 to believe, or teach that innocent blood m. be shed
5:0.1 then m. such a finite intellect rest assurance of
5:1.3 approach to the Paradise presence of the Father m.
5:2.1 The mind presence of Deity m. be determined by the
5:2.1 The spiritual presence of Divinity m. of necessity be
5:4.14 It m. therefore be evident that composite Christian
5:5.6 two essential concepts of Deity m. be unified in
5:5.11 m. consist of three varying factors, three
5:5.12 and the theologic definitions of God m. change.
5:5.12 religious experience is, it m. be willing to subject
5:5.12 religious experience m. not seek to be a thing apart
6:4.4 The Father m. be spiritually omnipresent, but such
6:6.1 Mind m. be differently defined when it refers to
6:8.7 the Creator Son m. compensate for your inability
7:5.4 Paradise Sons of God m. assume the very natures of
7:7.1 all information concerning, the Father m. come from
8:1.10 The mind of man m. have a starting point for the
8:3.6 All knowledge of the Father-Son partnership m. be
8:3.8 the Second and the First Persons and therefore m.
8:6.2 it is the Spirit whom all ascenders m. attain before
9:4.4 intellect m. increasingly reckon with the fact and
10:1.6 therefore m. the creatures of the planetary spheres
10:3.5 the Father m. have existed at some eternally distant
10:3.6 Such infinity of will m. have been eternally inherent
10:4.6 it m. be reckoned with in our attempts to explain the
10:8.7 these finaliters m. sometime begin the quest for
11:0.1 hence m. the absolute controlling center also be
11:2.1 such a tremendous material universe m. have an
11:5.6 but it m. have something to do with reciprocal
12:4.6 but their ability so to function m. have been made
12:7.2 the acts of God m. often appear to be dictatorial
14:5.5 to traverse “achieved” space but m. depend on the
14:5.11 True, these ambitious urges m. be restrained during
14:5.11 during your short life on earth, disappointment m.
15:8.9 And these phenomena m. be indicative of some
15:9.16 The stars and planets of a local universe m. be in
15:9.16 the periods of immediate stellar metamorphosis m.
15:9.16 The universe m. be proceeding on a clear track;
15:9.16 clear track; its orbit m. be safely and finally settled.
15:9.17 There m. exist a state of universal recognition of
15:9.17 There m. have come into being a state of harmonious
16:5.2 m. bear the characteristic stamp of individuality
16:5.3 it m. occur through the ministry of the local
16:7.9 Morality is a personal and freewill matter and m. be
16:9.8 Unselfish social consciousness m. be, at bottom,
18:3.7 And all three Ancients of Days m. participate in the
19:5.11 our limitations m. be mutual and inherent.
20:5.3 Some order of Paradise Son m. be bestowed upon
20:6.6 A bestowal Son m. encounter death, must pass
20:6.6 A bestowal Son must encounter death, m. pass
21:2.4 a Creator Son m. secure the consent and working
21:4.6 when the very Gods m. pass through an equivalent
21:6.1 The Michaels m. be partial in relation to total infinity
21:6.1 any conjectured superfinite capacities m. be self-
21:6.2 the elevation to supreme universe sovereignty m.
23:1.9 reason why these Solitary Messengers m. travel
23:2.15 All other personalities m. make such excursions
23:3.9 work of administration m. be increasingly borne by
24:3.1 Their number m. be legion, but it is not of record on
24:7.3 that the servital m. translate into a Graduate Guide,
25:3.7 honest differences of viewpoint m. be made.
25:4.11 In each group at least five m. be of permanent status,
25:4.16 applied law could not be created; such beings m.
26:1.16 supernaphim m. voluntarily associate in pairs to be
26:1.16 Seconaphim are likewise limited and m. work in
26:1.17 Urantia mortals m. obtain light-energy through the
26:3.4 It m. be apparent that some sort of co-ordinating
26:3.9 They stand ready to serve all who m. come and go
26:4.13 passed through the experience that all m. traverse
26:4.14 Now m. the pilgrim helpers begin the work of
26:5.4 the course that m. be mastered is fairly uniform for
26:8.2 these Son finders m. so fully instruct their subjects
26:11.5 The mortal creature m. find God.
27:3.1 the more attention m. be paid to universe ethics.
27:4.2 the acquirement of this technique m. await the arrival
28:4.6 The Infinite Spirit m. have had something to do with
28:4.10 the three Ancients of Days m. act together; two
28:5.8 the wisdom of perfection and of practicability m.
28:6.7 The Memory of Mercy m show that the saving credit
28:6.8 These steps m. be traversed; otherwise there can
28:6.10 The Imports of Time m. always afford testimony to
28:6.11 the ascendant authorities of the universes of time m.
28:6.21 m. these reflectors of greatness and of goodness
29:3.11 or wholly exempt from their control m. represent the
29:4.3 individualized control methods m. and do prevail.
29:4.30 These services m. be used by practically all creatures
30:4.11 Such surviving souls m. rest in unconscious sleep
31:0.8 their future destination m. be the now-organizing
31:1.2 Havona natives m. achieve certain experiential
31:3.2 such lengthy universe discipline m. be designed to
31:9.9 it m. be related to the fourth and last of the ever-
32:3.3 but all other realms m. attain that perfection by the
32:3.14 Each m. depend on the other to attain supremacy of
33:7.4 right of life eternal, comes up for adjudication, it m.
33:7.6 subsequent to spiritual isolation m. be concurred in
34:3.2 the personalities of the Infinite Spirit m. often reckon
34:3.4 but the Creative Spirit m. reckon with time in the
34:6.7 the divine Spirit m dominate and control every phase
34:6.11 Every step you take m. be one of willingness,
36:2.17 The original life plasm of an evolutionary world m.
36:3.1 the Life Carriers m. initiate life on the barren planets.
36:3.8 evolution of living things m. proceed in accordance
36:6.4 there m. occur an additional phenomenon;
36:6.4 the “breath of life” m. be imparted to these lifeless
39:0.10 helpless infant; hence every mortal attainment m.
39:0.11 Seraphim m. acquire knowledge and gain experience
39:2.10 Ascenders m. depend upon seraphic transport in
39:8.4 others m. patiently await the arrival of the Paradise
40:9.7 Adjuster-fusers m. depend upon the attribute of
41:2.7 creatures of power control and energy direction m.
41:2.7 the swarming clouds of star dust m. be reckoned
42:2.22 And this implies that there m. be something inherent
42:11.6 inevitable that the higher universe mechanisms m.
42:12.13 there m. be encountered all ranges of material,
43:6.3 The Psalmist m. have known something about these
43:6.7 Whereas your artists m. resort to inert paint and
44:4.10 The local universe broadcasts m. be modified for
44:5.5 for in this Deity personality there m. occur the
44:5.7 On Urantia much of their work m. be accomplished
44:5.8 Morontia and spirit energy m. be replenished just as
45:6.5 the evolutionary seraphim m. pass through this
45:6.6 experienced parenthood on evolutionary worlds m.
45:7.5 a candidate m. have gained requisite recognition
46:2.4 Material and early morontia beings m. utilize these
47:1.4 On the first mansion world all survivors m. pass the
47:1.4 m. further qualify by service in the homes of the
47:1.6 Fathers m. pass through this essential experience
48:5.7 learned on earth, but which you failed to learn, m. be
48:6.29 Ascenders m. acclimatize to every new morontia
48:7.21 Anxiety m. be abandoned.
49:3.3 On the nonbreathing worlds the advanced races m.
49:3.3 inhabitants m. take refuge in their special structures
49:4.9 there m. not have developed an antagonism towards
49:5.18 Each m. traverse the same intellectual scale of
49:5.18 m. master the same spiritual tests of progression.
50:1.2 But the directing corps of such new worlds m. be of
51:2.3 human race, once initiated on a world of space, m.
52:6.4 There m. occur an exchange of national and racial
52:6.4 Each race m. become familiar with the thought of all
52:6.4 each nation m. know the feelings of all nations.
53:2.5 There m. have been a pride of self that nourished
54:3.2 equivalent of nonexistence (annihilation), there m.
54:3.3 then m. the execution of sentence be delayed in
54:6.3 likewise m. each member suffer the immediate time-
55:2.5 when mortals m. commit their dead to the embrace
55:2.8 morontia-training worlds of the local universe m.
55:4.31 a being m. humanize to receive a Thought Adjuster.
56:1.4 In him they are one—m. be unified—because God is
56:3.6 Spirit m. always and ultimately become threefold in
56:3.6 in finality spirit m. and does attain its full realization
56:7.8 We might conjecture that such a plan m. prevail in
56:9.7 the revelation of God m. always be partial, relative,
56:9.11 Father is the explanation of universal unity as it m.
56:10.15 mind, matter, and spirit—m. be combined into one
64:7.12 to identify the Sangik ancestry of modern peoples m.
65:1.8 the Life Carriers m. either leave the planet or take
65:3.6 Mankind on Urantia m. solve its problems of
65:3.6 scientific intelligence m. sooner or later supersede
65:4.12 how puzzling some of these things m. be to the
65:7.6 Long m. these faithful and always dependable
67:7.4 the plight of one personality m. to a certain extent
68:0.2 hence m. all children be reared in an environment of
68:0.2 each succeeding generation of youth m. receive
68:4.2 It m. be borne in mind that the mores originated in
68:5.8 Woman m. still toil to produce the vegetable
68:5.13 even the highest social developments m. ever rest
68:6.3 the population m. vary directly in accordance with
70:2.9 but like slavery, war m. sometime be abandoned as
70:2.10 And so m. the international bloodletting of war
70:2.11 industrialism m. avoid the dangers which beset it.
70:2.19 accurately visualize what its substitutes m. provide
70:2.21 To discover leaders society m. now turn to the
70:12.20 such cannot be revealed but m. be slowly discovered
71:2.7 to be of state value it m. be nonviolent in expression.
71:2.10 Slavery, serfdom, and all forms of bondage m.
71:2.16 the power of petition m. progress to the actual
71:3.7 Leisure m. produce as well as consume.
71:3.10 The ideals of statehood m. be attained by evolution,
71:4.1 Economics, society, and government m. evolve if
71:6.2 the profit motive m. not be suddenly destroyed or
71:6.3 Profit motivation m. not be taken away from men
71:7.3 education m. become world-wide, idealistic, self-
71:7.4 education m. be given over to the philosophers and
71:7.4 Teachers m. be free beings, real leaders, to the end
71:7.5 Education is the business of living; it m. continue
72:3.1 The smallest homesite permitted m. provide fifty
72:3.7 children m. leave home on reaching the age of thirty.
72:6.2 Among this people all persons m. retire at sixty-five
72:7.3 per capita allowances from the treasury and m.
72:8.2 all officeholders of this group m. be graduates of
72:8.3 Judges of the federal supreme court m. hold degrees
72:9.2 all citizens m. accept membership in two voting
73:6.8 And now m. all flesh on Urantia take the natural
74:3.7 what m. be done to bring order out of the confusion
74:5.2 The time had come when the Material Sons m.
74:7.21 teaching that effective prayer m. be wholly individual
74:7.21 that effective prayer m. be the “desire of the soul”;
75:2.2 It m. be remembered that Caligastia was still the
76:4.7 peoples m. do so much by way of scientific effort to
77:7.4 But these unique creatures m. not be confused with
81:2.2 in which to think about society and civilization, m.
81:5.6 group rights, as well as those of the individual, m. be
81:6.1 this civilization m. be maintained and fostered,
81:6.8 The material aspects of civilization m. always await
81:6.16 The spread of civilization m. wait upon language.
81:6.18 The conquest of dialects m. precede the spread of a
81:6.29 some method of drawing together the specialists m.
81:6.31 individuals to suitable employment m. be devised.
81:6.32 in a complex society there m. also be provided
81:6.39 For all that, things m. not be despised just because
82:0.3 family as an educational institution m. be maintained.
82:3.8 since one m. be married, the earlier the better.
82:3.8 ancients believed that even the dead m. be married
83:3.1 they thought that abiding unions m. be guaranteed
83:4.2 therefore m. the marriage ceremony be witnessed by
83:4.7 The bride’s feet m. never touch the ground just
83:6.4 society m. not overlook the unenviable situation of
83:6.4 monogamy is ideal for those who are in, but it m.
83:6.5 their less fortunate fellows who m. pay the price of
83:7.8 to that extent m. divorce function as the social safety
84:3.6 but throughout these pastoral ages woman m. still
84:4.6 that a mother m. undergo extensive purification
85:3.5 symbolism m. not be confused with direct idolatry
86:1.1 The results of hunting m. ever vary, and this gives
86:4.8 The Greeks believed that weak men m. have weak
86:6.6 then m. human conduct be regulated accordingly.
87:1.4 The ancients believed that light m. be provided for a
87:5.2 Religious ceremonial m. keep pace with spirit
87:5.3 It is the bad ghosts and spirits who m. be kept in
87:5.11 1. Duty—those things which m. be done to keep the
87:7.3 religious cult cannot be manufactured; it m. grow.
87:7.6 the restatement of the religion of Jesus m. develop a
87:7.6 This enhanced symbol m. arise out of religious living
87:7.6 a higher civilization m. be predicated on the concept
87:7.7 the new cults m. be the outgrowth of applied love.
87:7.7 The new cult m., like the old, foster sentiment,
87:7.7 but it m. do more: It m. facilitate spiritual progress,
87:7.7 The new cult m. provide supreme goals of living
87:7.8 A cult m. symbolize that which is permanent in the
87:7.8 it m. glorify that which unifies the stream of social
87:7.8 It m. recognize true meanings, exalt beautiful
87:7.9 the new symbolism m. not only be significant for
87:7.9 The forms of any serviceable symbolism m. be
87:7.10 there m. be the demand for devotion, the response
88:5.5 Primitive man believed that names m. be treated
89:0.1 soul m. be ransomed; a scapegoat m. be provided.
89:0.2 something special m. be done to win the favor of
89:5.2 then food m. likewise be a spirit’s greatest need.
89:9.3 even revelation m. submit to the graduated control
89:10.2 Sin m. be redefined as deliberate disloyalty to Deity.
90:2.4 Once, the person counted out m. die; now, he is it
90:5.1 among savages it m. be practiced with exact
91:3.7 Enlightened prayer m. recognize not only an
91:4.2 Prayer m. never be so prostituted as to become a
91:5.7 The strong m. not look with disdain upon the weak.
91:5.7 are God-conscious without symbolism m. not deny
91:7.3 Religious persons m. not regard every vivid
92:2.2 The sacrament m. consist, not of new and
92:3.4 “the faith once delivered to the saints” m., in theory,
92:3.4 therefore m. revision always be forced upon it.
92:3.10 evolutionary religion, m. ever continue to be refined
92:4.1 then m. such divine visitations portray teachings
92:4.1 Thus m. and does revelation always keep in touch
92:4.1 Always m. the religion of revelation be limited by
92:7.11 advanced religions m. deliver mankind from those
92:7.15 True religion m. ever be the eternal foundation and
94:11.10 races of mankind m. have been, and undoubtedly
97:4.4 that ritual m. not take the place of righteousness.
97:8.2 It m. be remembered that the Jews failed to evolve
97:9.12 But Yahweh m., perforce, share some of this glory
97:9.27 —the idea that Jews m. become the chosen servants
98:0.2 in the purest form m. be mentioned the Cynics.
98:1.3 A God of final value m., himself,be the arbiter of fate
98:7.9 Such well-meaning teachers m. not be held
99:0.3 that institutional modifications m. be accelerated,
99:0.3 religion m. accordingly quicken its adaptation to this
99:1.1 The human race m. be reconciled to a procession of
99:1.2 Religion m. become a forceful influence for moral
99:1.4 Religion m. function to prevent these new and
99:1.4 Religion m. act as the cosmic salt which prevents
99:1.6 Religion m. not become organically involved in the
99:1.6 religion m actively keep pace with all these advances
99:1.6 religion is eternal, but the form of its expression m.
99:2.3 Religionists m. function in society, in industry,
99:2.3 Religious collectivism m. confine its efforts to the
99:2.5 but the church m. cease such action if it is to survive.
99:3.15 Religionists, as a group,m. never concern themselves
99:4.3 of personality, religion m. not be standardized.
99:4.3 serve as a value-lure, religion m. not be stereotyped.
99:4.3 If religion is to promote supreme loyalties, it m. not
99:4.13 partial approaches to the reality of the cosmos m.
99:5.7 each individual religionist m. have his own and
99:5.9 Future religionists m. live out their religion, dedicate
99:7.1 religion m. do nothing to hinder or retard the social
99:7.1 Life m. continue to grow in meaningfulness;
99:7.2 Political science m. effect the reconstruction of
100:1.2 Provision m. be made for growth of meanings at
100:2.6 build the immortal personality which m. transcend
100:3.7 created, manufactured, or purchased; love m. grow.
100:3.7 its real value m. be derived from human culture and
100:5.5 But emotion alone is a false conversion; one m. have
101:2.16 Religion m. ever be its own critic and judge;
101:4.2 Revelators m. act in accordance with the
101:4.2 spiritual insight is a gift, human wisdom m. evolve.
101:5.5 So, also, m. philosophy start its career upon the
101:8.2 become group possessions, but faith m. be personal.
102:1.1 There m. be perfection hunger in man’s heart to
102:1.1 “Human things m. be known in order to be loved,
102:1.1 divine things m. be loved in order to be known.”
102:2.6 And while the body of philosophic thought m. ever
102:2.8 True religion m. act.
102:3.1 Religion m. continually labor under a paradoxical
102:6.5 probability m. be reckoned with,but when contacting
102:6.6 to understand—to explain—God, one m. explore
102:6.9 The facts of evolution m. not be arrayed against
102:6.10 Mortal existence m. be visualized as consisting in
102:7.3 a God of personal experience m. be a personal Deity.
102:7.8 Those who assume to be dogmatic m., if consistent,
103:1.1 therefore m. such an interpretation be unique and
103:5.11 But this m. not be construed as meaning that there
103:6.1 theology can never become a science since it m.
103:6.6 Always m. man’s inner spirit depend for its
103:6.6 Likewise m. man’s outer experience of material
103:6.11 Science m. always be grounded in reason, although
103:6.14 in the linear fashion of logic; it m. never fail to
103:6.15 The highest attainable philosophy of mortal man m.
103:9.11 Faith m. not be overmuch influenced by its emotional
104:0.1 The Trinity concept of revealed religion m. not be
104:3.3 the eternal repleteness of infinity m. be reconciled
104:3.3 In some way the conception of total infinitude m. be
104:4.14 spiritual insight m. never eclipse the intelligent fact
105:0.3 concepts m. be subjected to profound distortion in
105:1.3 whose solitary existence in past infinite eternity m.
105:1.5 To the finite mind there simply m. be a beginning,
105:1.6 the Father m. always be less than your philosophic
105:2.2 there m be a postulated theoretical moment of “first”
105:2.2 the postulation of this dual relationship m. always
105:5.1 Just as the original diversification of the I AM m. be
105:5.1 so m. the promulgation of finite reality be ascribed
105:5.4 m. be attributed to the self-existent free will of the
105:5.9 that are growing m. appear as incomplete in time.
106:2.2 The concept of the Supreme m. provide for the
106:7.1 Always there m. remain unexplored possibilities in
106:9.5 the Trinity of Trinities—the time viewpoint—m. be
106:9.8 m. be inherently and constitutively dependent on
106:9.10 The I AM, in the final analysis, m. exist before all
107:1.6 In the last analysis, the Father fragments m. be the
107:3.9 Since they are not personalities, this training m. be
107:4.2 The actual source of the Adjuster m. be infinite,
107:4.2 the reality of the Adjuster m. border on absoluteness.
107:5.4 The type of mind postulated in an Adjuster m. be
107:6.4 But the Adjuster m. also be something more than
107:7.3 We have often speculated that Adjusters m. have
108:1.1 human inheritance m. therefore be a considerable
108:2.2 Creature mind m. exhibit the worship outreach and
108:4.2 the Father sovereignty of Michael of Nebadon m.
108:5.10 that guardian angel m. be adjudicated in order to
108:6.2 the Adjuster m. coexist in the mortal mind even in
109:0.1 virgin Adjusters m. gain experience while mortal
109:1.1 There m. be a comprehensive and elaborate plan for
109:1.3 Thought Adjusters m. acquire experience; they must
110:1.5 deliberately to pollute the physical body, which m.
110:2.2 survival is a gift of the Gods which m. be desired by
110:5.6 and every human being m. settle these problems for
110:7.6 the Adjuster m. patiently await the arrival of death
110:7.6 m. await the liberation of the emerging soul from
111:1.1 the human soil from which the spirit Monitor m.
111:1.2 This mind m. have evolved up through the
111:1.2 material (personal) self m. choose to co-operate
111:5.6 even though an age m. pass before the creature son
111:6.3 of his divine Sons—and therefore it m. be good.
111:7.3 even though your feet m. tread the material paths of
112:2.11 while philosophy m. surrender to the conclusions
112:5.3 The energy system m. continue, it has no choice; but
112:5.6 Though the cosmic circles of personality growth m.
112:5.9 the soul of man m. and will be given full and ample
112:6.6 The morontia mind m. evolve by direct contact with
112:7.6 Survival decisions m. here be formulated.
113:6.3 attending seraphim m. proceed to the headquarters
115:0.1 —one m. do something as well as be something.
115:1.2 serviceable scaffolding which m. eventually give
115:2.4 this very all-inclusiveness m., perforce, encompass
115:4.1 consideration of the origins of the Supreme m.
115:4.1 Any consideration of the growth of the Supreme m.
115:4.3 pause to consider that their very infinity m. in itself
115:7.2 All this m. be according to the Father’s plan,
115:7.5 the Supreme m. be the evolutionary inevitability.
115:7.8 And this unity m. be a revelation of the undetected
116:2.3 Time-space creatures m. have origins, relativities,
116:6.3 alike, and mind m. intervene to interrelate them.
117:4.2 inescapable delay, a deprivation which m. be
117:5.11 Even the experience of man and Adjuster m. find
117:6.8 this assurance of Deity kinship m. be faith realized
118:2.1 The ubiquity of Deity m. not be confused with the
118:5.3 Always m. God act to break the deadlock of the
118:5.3 Always m. Deity provide the pattern universe,
118:5.3 Always m God first find man that man may later find
118:5.3 Always m. there be a Father before there can ever be
118:6.6 Temporal volition is linked to time, and it m. await
118:6.7 Volition, the act of choosing, m. function within the
118:7.3 range of choice with which immature creatures m. be
118:7.7 if this is a true and free choice, then m. evolving
118:10.20 manifested in the incomplete universes, and it m.
120:0.1 every Creator Son m. pay for the full and supreme
120:3.5 But this prohibition m. not be interpreted as limiting
125:0.6 how much more m. the heavenly Father be filled
125:6.1 Lazarus’s mother remarked that his parents m. be
126:2.1 Mary would hear to nothing but that she m. hasten
126:2.2 but that his young human nature m. also shoulder
126:3.5 his father’s family m. take precedence of all duties;
126:3.5 that the support of his family m. become his first
127:5.4 every average human being m. confront and decide
127:6.8 Jesus said that all such things m. await “my hour,”
127:6.8 the time when “my Father’s work m. begin.”
128:6.1 of certain work which Martha m. do for Ruth.
130:4.3 Always m. the desire to do the Father’s will be
130:4.11 is the shadow of relative incompleteness which m.
130:5.3 My son, everything m. await the coming of its time
130:7.7 It m. be apparent that universal reality has an
131:1.4 What man does m. come to an end, but what God
131:3.5 inevitably there m. come the full harvest of evil-
131:4.6 Those who strive for perfection m. indeed know
131:4.7 Evil m. be left behind in this world, but virtue
131:8.4 Those who aspire to greatness m. learn to humble
131:9.3 Faith m. be very near the truth of things, and I do
131:9.4 While all creatures m. die and return to the earth,
131:10.3 “The divine riches of God’s character m. be deep
131:10.3 how much more m. the good Father know how
131:10.7 think that all men are my brothers; but it m. be true.
131:10.7 If that is true, then all men m. be my brothers.
132:1.2 The standard of true values m. be looked for in the
132:1.2 material standards m. be recognized as transient,
132:1.4 In every age scientists and religionists m.
132:1.4 science or religion of any age is false, then m. it
132:2.2 m. make a living and personal choice between
132:2.7 the truth-values of the spiritual level, which m.,
132:5.17 all these sources of wealth m. be judged by the
132:7.5 spiritual driving power which a religion m. possess
133:2.1 “My friend, I perceive that something terrible m.
133:2.2 to woman as the partner who m. carry, bear, and
133:4.10 the majority of all such human experiences m. long
133:4.12 Your fellows m. judge you by what you did, but
133:5.7 represents an estimate of values, and m., therefore,
133:9.4 I think the Father in heaven m. be something like
134:3.7 every teacher m. represent a religion that recognized
134:5.3 Religious teachers m. always remember that the
134:5.17 How many world wars m. be fought and how many
134:5.17 how many leagues of nations m. fail before men will
134:6.1 free, then another m. become an absolute slave.
134:6.9 World law m. come into being and m. be enforced
134:9.5 only the watchman m. keep vigil while the city
136:8.6 just such procedures as his earth children m. follow
137:6.5 not to come with noise and glamor, but rather m. it
139:1.6 it m. be recorded everlastingly to their credit that
140:6.9 My messengers m. not strive with men, but be gentle
140:8.2 His precepts about trusting the Father m. not be
140:8.4 the civil government m. sometimes employ force for
140:8.14 but made it plain that family relationships m. not
140:8.17 he knew that each age m. evolve its own remedies
140:8.26 Jesus always insisted that true goodness m. be
140:10.1 being righteous, by faith, m. precede doing
141:2.1 In every kingdom there m. be a king seated upon
141:3.7 every individual m take this yoke of his own free will
141:5.1 Your apostolic harmony m. grow out of the fact
143:7.3 Worship—contemplation of the spiritual—m. alternate
144:3.17 Jesus taught that effective prayer m. be: 1. Unselfish
144:4.3 Therefore m. the kingdom of heaven—divine sonship
145:2.7 Ezekiel taught even your fathers that religion m.
145:2.8 the individual member of any family m. often suffer
147:4.3 instruction which m. be given you in human
147:4.3 given you in human language and as men m. speak
147:7.3 Said Jesus: “That which is old and also true m. abide
147:7.3 Likewise, that which is new but false m. be rejected.
148:6.7 that the just m. often suffer in innocence as a part
148:6.7 will be able to comfort and succor all those who m.
149:1.7 these cases of healing m. be found in a great law
149:3.3 were convinced that Jesus m. be apprehended,
149:4.6 While many men and women m. assiduously apply
149:6.6 but the child m. develop his love for the father
150:3.9 gospel m. have nothing in common with the priests
150:5.0 5. WHAT MUST I DO TO BE SAVED?
152:6.4 there resides that spiritual nature of man which m.
153:3.6 almost convinced that Jesus m. be apprehended
153:5.3 do when the Son of Man m. return to the Father?
154:2.5 Universe difficulties m. be met and planetary
154:2.5 planetary obstacles m. be encountered as a part of
155:6.8 therefore m. the religion of the mind ever run true
155:6.12 Divine truth m. not be discounted because the
156:2.7 “My disciples m. not only cease to do evil but learn
156:5.2 all his labor upon the unsound beam, m. reject it
156:5.2 human development and divine destiny m. spring.
156:5.11 be self-contained; it m. be unselfishly bestowed.
156:5.12 Kingdom builders m. be undoubting of the truth of
156:5.12 Believers m. increasingly learn how to step aside
157:0.1 they concluded that Jesus m. have been expected
157:1.4 “Strange that the sons of the king m. pay tribute;
158:2.2 “Master, why is it that the scribes say that Elijah m.
158:2.2 the Son of Man, who m. suffer many things and
158:2.2 then m. John be the Elijah of the prophecy.
158:2.4 but, mistake not, the will of my Father m. prevail.
158:6.3 m. become little in his own eyes and thus become
158:7.3 not abandon the idea that the Messiah m. sit upon a
158:7.3 that the Son of Man m. presently go to Jerusalem,
158:7.8 Slowly they began to realize what the Master m.
159:1.6 Discipline m. be maintained, justice m. be
159:1.6 Even this investment of authority in the group m.
159:2.1 who profess to do great works in my name m.
159:3.7 the fringe of conflict which m. be traversed by all
160:1.2 the commonplace lure of existence m. be transferred
160:2.10 Ideal marriage m. be founded on something more
160:2.10 fickleness of mere sex attraction; it m. be based on
160:3.5 But the life purpose m. be jealously guarded from
160:3.5 likewise m. it be so fostered as to become immune
160:4.10 Poverty m. ever be the lot of all men who seek for
160:5.3 your object of worship m. be the universal spirit
160:5.9 Therefore m. your devotion to a supreme ideal, if
160:5.10 Master said: “Whoso would save his life m. lose it.
160:5.13 And all of this m. be made personal to us by the
161:1.2 “In order to be a person, God m. have symbols of
161:1.9 that God m. be a divine and infinite personality,
161:1.10 5. That God m. be a personality since he is the
161:1.11 while God m. be infinitely more than a personality,
162:6.4 and that the Messiah m. restore David’s throne.
163:3.3 of the truths of the kingdom, m. be surrendered.
163:4.2 1. The gospel of the kingdom m. be proclaimed to all
163:6.3 Yes, my Father, it m. have been pleasing in your
165:2.6 the undershepherds of my Father’s flocks m. not
165:4.7 the material and temporal m. be subordinated to the
165:4.10 three questions m. be answered by all who acquire
165:5.2 but my words to you, the apostles, m. be different
167:6.3 the advancing children of God m. there grow up
168:4.4 The making of a prayer m. be limited by the wisdom,
168:4.4 likewise m. the answer be conditioned by the aims,
168:4.6 that the answer m. long be postponed to await the
168:4.8 Then m. the intervening spirit beings so translate
168:4.9 all such petitions m. be answered in spiritual terms,
168:4.9 and all such answers m. consist in spiritual realities.
169:4.13 But all of this m. consist in the personal experience
170:2.1 The Master made it clear that the kingdom m. begin
170:3.2 righteousness which every believing child m. ascend
170:3.9 The righteousness of any act m. be measured by
170:5.19 There m. come a revival of the actual teachings
172:1.9 And presently they decided that Lazarus m. also die.
173:1.1 that this animal m. be free from all “blemish” in the
173:2.2 unanimously agreed that Jesus m. be destroyed,
174:1.1 and confession m. precede the forgiveness.
174:1.4 the depth of the child-father relationship, m.
175:1.16 whoso swears by the gold in the temple m. remain
175:2.3 m. cease to mistreat the individual Jew as one who
176:2.7 What the whole world m. face as a literal fact at
176:3.7 Your revelation of truth m. be so enhanced by
176:3.8 talents, a just and merciful reckoning m. be faced.
176:3.8 such selfish stewards m. accept the consequences of
176:4.5 then m. his advent be long deferred.
177:2.5 The child m. derive his first impressions of the
177:4.4 And so it m. be plain that it was not for money
178:1.15 From generation to generation this gospel m. show
178:1.15 It m. not be permitted to become merely a sacred
178:3.2 while I talk with you about what m. shortly come
180:5.9 m. be perceived before you can hope adequately
180:5.10 Love, unselfishness, m. undergo a constant and
180:5.10 Love m. thereby grasp the ever-changing and
180:5.10 this entire living adaptation of love m. be effected
180:6.7 I have plainly told you that the Son of Man m. die,
181:2.13 many more m. come before you will be able to see
181:2.17 days which m. intervene between my departure in
181:2.21 expression of a good thought m. be modulated in
182:2.3 If he will not resist his enemies, it m. be that such
182:3.5 his resurrection, m. now come the greatest proofs of
182:3.6 death just as all mortal creatures m. experience
183:1.1 m. not be confused with the fact that Jesus,
183:1.2 earth career naturally, just as all mortals m. finish
184:1.4 “You realize that something m. be done about your
184:1.6 had already determined in his mind that Jesus m.
184:3.6 Jewish law required that at least two witnesses m.
184:4.1 the confirmation of their decision that Jesus m. die
185:5.1 Then I sent him to Herod, and the tetrarch m. have
186:1.6 now m. the harvest of the naked and unromantic
186:2.3 human events just as every other mortal creature m.,
188:3.4 put in the Father’s hands for the time being m.
188:3.4 There m. have been some spiritual reality in the
188:3.6 1. The Creator consciousness of Michael m. have
188:3.8 by his never-ceasing choice of the Father’s will, m.
189:2.6 the association of a group of facts m. necessarily
193:0.2 that my sojourn among you m. come to an end;
193:1.2 his children on earth m. be carried to all the world.
194:0.2 Peter stood up and declared that this m. be the
194:4.4 even Jesus, whom the heaven m. receive until
195:0.3 Such a conflict m. result in either decided victory
195:5.3 a purely personal and spiritual experience and m.
195:6.10 Religion m. provide itself with new and up-to-date
195:7.13 It is also true that one m. first be a moral person
195:9.4 the spiritual renaissance m. await the coming of new
195:10.1 Modern culture m. become spiritually baptized
195:10.11 well utilize such social organizations, but it m. not
195:10.12 the Christianity of even the twentieth century m. not
195:10.18 Christianity is an extemporized religion, and m.
195:10.18 High-gear spiritual performances m. await the new
196:1.2 Jesus of Nazareth m. not be longer sacrificed to
196:3.29 Love m. always be redefined on successive levels of
196:3.32 The animal m. adapt itself to the environment, but
must, I or must I
44:2.1 which I m. attempt to illustrate through the gross
120:3.8 but I m. remind you that one of the incarnation
125:6.11 “While I m. do the will of my Father in heaven, I
127:5.5 “If I am a son of destiny, I m. not assume obligations
133:1.2 I m. go to the rescue of the assaulted lad, and in all
134:8.10 of rest is over; I m. return to my Father’s business.”
135:11.2 He must increase but I m. decrease.
137:3.5 I m. do the will of my Father who is in heaven.”
140:6.8 I m. provide for them the pattern of doing the will of
142:7.17 M. I ever address you only as children?
145:5.7 but I m. not become engrossed in healing to the
157:6.11 I declare to you that I m. presently leave this world
158:1.6 You well know I m. be about my Father’s business
159:4.2 wherefore m. I choose from the better teachings
160:3.4 tells me that there are times when I m. fight, if
163:2.4 know what more I m. do to gain eternal life?”
167:2.2 The first said, ‘I have just bought a farm, and I m.
167:2.2 ‘I have bought five yoke of oxen, and I m. go to
171:6.1 come down, for tonight I m. abide at your house.”
176:2.3 Very soon m. I leave you and take up the work the
178:3.2 warned you that I m. presently return to the work
178:3.2 I have plainly told you that I m. leave you in the
178:3.3 I m. go, but you are to remain to witness to this
179:4.1 I have repeatedly told you that I m. return to the
180:3.4 Even though I m. leave you, I will not be far from
180:3.4 I m. return to my Father’s work in the spheres on
180:3.5 Even though I m. leave you, I will be present with
180:6.2 I m. be divested of this mortal body and be
181:2.3 I m. now depend upon you to act in my stead in
182:1.4 I m. leave these men behind to represent us and
193:0.2 I told you that presently I m. return to the Father.
he must or must he
2:6.1 in religion God m. also be moral; he m. be good.
21:2.1 he m. spend a long period of observation devoted
21:2.5 he m. secure the consent of the Original Mother Son.
65:6.1 that he m. kill protoplasm in order to analyze it.
66:5.7 domesticate certain animals, but man m. also learn
70:7.11 to impress upon the boy that he m. leave other men’s
74:8.10 he m. have made the world prior to making Adam.
89:4.9 in order to do this he m. needs have sorely taxed his
93:9.1 he had warned his followers that he m. sometime go
111:1.5 therefore m. he work in mind, of which he is
117:4.1 the Supreme m. cope with the problems of the finite
125:2.6 this meant that he m. seat himself outside the rail
127:2.8 He m. state his position, and this he did bravely and
128:4.2 he knew that he m. not obligate himself in the least
130:1.5 “My brother, God is love; therefore he m. be good,
132:7.2 he m. be allowed more time for the trials and
134:6.1 If one man craves freedom—liberty—he m. remember
135:11.2 He m. increase but I must decrease.
137:4.17 Jesus fully comprehended that he m. be on guard lest
137:8.11 he who would be great in my Father’s kingdom m.
139:2.15 that he m. die as his Master had died—on the cross.
139:7.9 Matthew knew he m make up for his failure to solicit
139:12.5 Judas m. have believed in Jesus, but we doubt
145:5.1 he knew that he m. also do the more important work
148:4.8 so that, as an alien, foreigner, or stepchild, he m.
154:6.5 his earth family could not comprehend that he m.
157:3.4 the time had come when he m. begin to teach them
162:1.1 reiterated declarations that he m. be subject to death
162:1.7 conjectured he m. have been promised protection
165:4.8 he m. leave all these things to others when he dies.
171:3.4 open declaration of the Sanhedrin that he m. die.
172:1.7 his words when he forewarned them that he m. die
175:3.3 with instructions that Jesus m. not be apprehended in
176:4.5 the world will likely know about it, for he m. come
180:6.9 But why does he say he m. return to the Father?”
187:5.5 a righteous man; truly he m. have been a Son of God
190:5.4 this man of Nazareth told his disciples that he m.
191:0.4 implied that he m. believe that the women had
193:3.2 ‘He who would have friends m. show himself
must, man or must man
3:5.6 Then m. man be reared in an environment which
3:5.10 Then m. man grow up in a world where error is
3:5.11 Then m. man struggle in an environment of relative
3:5.12 Then m. man carry on amid the possibilities of
3:5.13 Then m. mortal man live face to face with the
3:5.14 Then m. man live in a world where the alternative
3:5.15 but evolving man m. be fallible if he is to be free.
5:1.1 Spiritually, man m. be translated many times
10:4.6 therefore m. man be content with a finite concept of
34:7.2 pre-Adamic man m. put forth positive efforts to
56:6.3 Mortal man m., through the recognition of truth,
65:3.6 Mankind on Urantia m. solve its problems of
65:3.6 man m. do for himself after such an event and
66:5.7 domesticate certain animals, but he m. also learn to
68:5.1 man m. ever adjust his performances to conform to
70:12.6 If men would maintain their freedom, they m.
87:7.6 Modern man m. find some adequate symbolism for
89:10.1 Modern man m develop new techniques of achieving
92:6.19 m. get his religion by evolutionary techniques.
99:7.1 man m. go on with his reformation of philosophy
104:3.2 his cosmic philosophy m. accelerate in evolution
109:5.4 Urantia every man m. perforce serve two masters.
109:5.4 Man m. become adept in the art of a continuous
112:5.2 man m. choose whether or not he will be present
112:5.3 but man m. pursue that path by his own deciding,
115:1.2 Man m. think in a mortal universe frame, but that
115:3.1 m. content himself with distorted reflections and
118:8.10 m. substitute for each transcended restraint a new
118:10.18 To realize providence in time, man m. accomplish
130:7.2 “A man who would have friends m. show himself
132:7.2 Man m. become hungry for truth as a result of the
132:7.2 he m. desire to know God as the result of contact
134:6.1 If one man craves freedom—liberty—he m. remember
163:2.8 forever will be: Men m. arrive at their own decisions.
195:7.12 then man m. be outside of the universe and apart
195:7.13 It is also true that one m. first be a moral person
196:1.6 Just as men m. progress from the consciousness
must, they or must they
16:9.5 Civilizations m. be nurtured by the combined
18:3.5 the spheres of their administration they m. act jointly
23:2.16 Ancients of Days m. dispatch a Solitary Messenger
31:9.7 they m. be concerned with the second universe of
33:8.5 they m. pass down to the legislative assemblies of
36:2.12 they m. be passed upon, and endorsed by,
38:8.5 they m. forsake their former subordinates when
39:3.5 seraphim m. utilize the best of the material available.
39:5.12 due to olden notions that they m. have wings to fly
42:1.8 having gone out from Paradise, they m. return
44:4.3 superuniverse, they m. have recourse to a translator
44:5.9 they m. be inducted into the long and revivifying
45:7.1 where they m. learn to master the essentials of the
45:7.4 they m. be graduates of the highest school of the
47:1.1 They m. regard finaliters much as you do the angels
49:6.17 they m. journey back as instructors to the worlds
51:2.2 They m. undergo dematerialization on the system
53:9.1 Father’s world of Jerusem, where they m. be held,
65:1.8 renunciation vows; that is, they m. pledge
65:7.8 in turn m. they all be recognized as phenomena apart
70:12.6 If men would maintain their freedom, they m.
74:6.9 the Adamic offspring—mating, as they m. needs,
75:1.3 they m. begin all anew the work of converting the
75:7.3 they m. henceforth conduct themselves as man and
86:7.3 ghost fear impressed upon men that they m. regulate
97:9.27 if their ideologies were to prevail, they m. convert
106:8.1 m. they always be presented as relativities.
107:5.2 Since Adjusters can plan, work, and love, they m.
107:5.2 And we know that Adjusters m. be minded in some
109:1.3 Adjusters must acquire experience; they m. evolve
110:7.7 Adjusters m. be patient through long years of silent
111:1.1 work of Adjusters is spiritual in nature, they m.,
116:2.14 power of the Almighty Supreme; therefore m. they
119:3.7 “all points been tried and tested,” even as they m. be
132:1.4 They m. eschew all warfare between themselves
134:5.11 a few really sovereign (great) powers, either they m.
134:5.11 they m. create the essential nucleus of supernational
137:7.13 that they m. “show forth love, compassion, and
140:10.1 to show what they m. be, not what they m. do.
142:7.2 as such coworkers, they, too, m. share in many of
143:5.6 God is spirit, and they who worship him m.
146:2.6 They who would receive mercy m. show mercy;
149:6.6 “When children are young and unthinking, they m.
156:2.6 Jesus told them they could not stand still; they m. go
157:7.3 At least they m. have loved the Master more than
158:7.6 painful and conflicting path which they m. tread if
158:7.8 they m. go through these experiences with him,
160:1.6 they m. expect to suffer the consequent hazards of
163:4.12 They m. go forth on this short mission wholly
163:4.12 they m. trust the Father for food and shelter and all
163:4.13 They m. be possessed with zeal and intelligent
163:4.13 they m. attend strictly to their Master’s business.
164:3.15 that they m. cease to regard miracles as the only
170:3.1 that they m. acquire, by faith, a righteousness which
181:1.7 Either they m. be stoics, with steadfast resolution
181:1.7 or they m. be optimists, ever indulging that hope
182:1.5 While they m. suffer much for my sake, I desire
184:3.13 They knew that they m. secure the consent of the
186:5.5 a part of the price which they m. pay for the final
194:4.12 They all agreed that they m. separate themselves
must, we or must we
0:6.2 There is such paucity of language that we m. assign
3:2.9 and we m. sometimes share in the family discipline.
14:4.10 But we m. concede human philosophy a point of
15:12.1 reason that we m. have a third or judicial branch,
23:3.6 In the universes of space we m. reckon with the
42:2.1 There is such paucity of language that we m. use
42:4.10 we m. reckon with the influence of gravity pressure
44:5.8 we of the spirit world m. stop our regular activities
50:6.1 We m. be guided by these restrictions in all our
65:8.2 We m. wait upon the natural, physical development
105:1.5 we m. assume the existence of the possibility of
106:6.4 Hence we m. assume that any such totality function
111:4.11 m. we recognize that freewill creativity embraces the
137:4.8 We m. in all things wait upon the will of the Father
139:11.9 We m. be dedicated to the doing of the Father’s will.
139:11.9 we m. not immediately concern ourselves with
140:10.4 you say that we m. become as little children before
145:4.2 Let us go to our rest, for tomorrow we m. be about
153:2.7 ‘What m. we do to perform the works of God?’
160:3.1 we m. next look for those lures which will act as a
160:4.1 but in general, we m. intelligently work for them.
164:3.7 but we m. now do the works of Him who sent me,
168:1.12 Said Martha: “M. we roll away the stone?
170:4.7 Wherefore m. we always examine the Master’s
178:3.3 therefore m. we submit to that which is so soon to
180:5.11 so m. we recognize that neither the golden rule nor
182:1.1 henceforth in all the work we m. do in his name.”
must, you or must you
1:5.3 Today, and as you are, you m. discern the invisible
6:3.3 comprehend the love of the Eternal Son, you m. first
6:7.3 You m. await your attainment of Paradise, and
11:4.5 You m. wait, and ascend while you wait, for truly,
14:3.7 understand its beauty and grandeur you m. see it.
18:5.5 you m. pass through their hands on your way inward
19:5.12 you m. advance a long way before you will progress
19:6.1 you m. await your arrival in Havona, when you can
26:4.13 now m. you come face to face with the problems
27:2.3 You m. also fraternize with upwards of three
27:5.2 No longer m. you seek enlightenment from
30:4.30 But I cannot tell you about Havona; you m. see
34:6.9 Even though you m. live your material life through
37:6.6 No longer m. you constantly referee the conflicting
40:6.5 then in spirit m. you also be sons of that Father
43:8.6 And then m. you function with this group of ten
44:6.9 you m. await your deliverance from the animal body
48:2.21 you m. be re-keyed or advance-tuned, and it is the
51:5.7 you m now work out your planetary problem of race
56:1.6 you m. postulate MIND as the inevitable technique
56:4.5 you may and perforce m. conceive of the functioning
85:7.2 You m. remember that feeling, not thinking, was the
91:9.2 1. You m. qualify as a potent prayer by sincerely
91:9.2 You m. possess cosmic stamina.
91:9.3 2. You m. have honestly exhausted the human
91:9.3 You m. have been industrious.
91:9.4 3. You m. surrender every wish of mind and every
91:9.4 You m. have experienced an enhancement of
91:9.5 4. You m. make a wholehearted choice of the divine
91:9.5 You m. obliterate the dead center of indecision.
91:9.8 7. And you m. have faith—living faith.
100:3.3 you m. distinguish between that which is value and
100:3.3 You m. recognize the relation between pleasurable
100:4.4 If you love your fellow men, you m. have
100:7.10 He taught that you m. believe to receive salvation.
110:2.1 it is not foreordained that you m. accept this divine
110:3.6 You m. not regard co-operation with your Adjuster
113:5.4 do not seek directly to influence you; you m. chart
118:4.1 You m. not forget that, while there is indeed a true
120:1.3 so now m. you become wholly and unreservedly
129:3.5 decipher the meaning of Jesus’ life, you m. be
129:3.5 you m. discern the purpose of his sojourn on your
130:5.3 You m., in all such matters, wait upon time.
131:3.4 nevertheless, m. you work out your own salvation
132:5.13 you m. approximately divide your wealth into
132:5.20 You m. first recognize man as your brother, and if
132:6.3 You m. write a book for future generations.”
133:2.1 I am sure you m. feel that you have some reason for
137:6.5 Each of you m. now return to his accustomed
140:1.4 but you m. bring forth the fruits of my Father’s spirit
140:3.1 henceforth m. you live as those who have tasted
140:3.18 you m. yourselves walk in the clear light of truth.
140:6.2 upon the old, but I declare that you m. be reborn.
140:6.2 You m. start out afresh as little children and be
140:6.3 If you would enter the kingdom, you m. have a
140:6.4 You m. judge your fellows by their deeds; the
140:6.7 “Always m. you recognize the two viewpoints of all
140:6.8 Again m. you remember that you are my messengers;
140:6.8 Also m. you remember that I have sheep not of this
140:7.1 “Now m. you begin your work of preaching the
140:10.1 “In the kingdom you m. be righteous in order to
142:2.3 Loving your children as a father on earth, you m.
142:2.4 children are young and immature, when you m.
142:6.5 not marvel that I said you m. be born from above.
142:7.13 for all that you m. attain of sonship in the eternal
143:3.3 “My brethren, you m. all learn the value of rest
143:3.3 You m. realize that the best method of solving
145:2.4 No longer m. you approach the Father as a child of
148:6.4 You m. deserve this punishment, else you would
148:6.5 Your children m. have been sinners since they
148:6.5 you m. be in error, else you would not be afflicted.
151:3.1 “My beloved, you m. always make a difference in
152:3.2 If you m. have a king, let the Father of lights be
153:3.3 You m. well know that such a practice as eating
153:4.4 You m. either make the tree good and its fruit good,
153:5.4 “My beloved, you m. remember that it is the spirit
155:6.12 You m. cease to seek for the word of God only on
156:2.7 you m. not only be cleansed from all conscious sin,
156:2.7 but you m. refuse to harbor even the feelings of guilt
156:2.7 m. you maintain a conscience void of offense.”
156:5.2 “In order to yield the fruits of the spirit, you m. be
156:5.2 You m. be taught by the spirit and be led by the
156:5.5 you m. come to that place of spiritual advantage
158:2.4 you m. prepare to suffer many disappointments and
158:6.4 M. you always have material manifestations as an
160:1.9 You simply m. have tact and tolerance.
160:4.1 you m. also make provision for the necessities of
160:4.13 you m. know how to lose cheerfully;
160:4.13 you m. be fearless of disappointment.
163:1.3 you m. contend with bitter and self-deceived enemies
163:2.2 If you would be an ordained teacher, you m. let
163:2.3 “If you would be ordained, you m. be willing to
165:2.6 but you m. also feed the flock with good food;
165:5.3 you m. earn your own bread and contribute to the
165:5.5 You m. all be on your watch against fear and
168:4.13 therefore m. you constantly reckon with the time-
171:2.2 “You who would follow me from this time on, m. be
171:2.2 you m. be willing to forsake father, mother, wife,
171:2.2 you m. be willing to give up even your life just as the
171:2.4 “Now, then, m. each of you sit down and count
171:2.4 have no fear of that outward victory which you m.
174:0.2 just now you m. walk by faith and not by sight.
175:1.22 Do you not understand that you m. account for all
176:1.4 is at hand; then m. you flee to the mountains.
176:2.7 at the end of an age, you, as individuals, m. each
176:3.5 You who know these truths m. yield the increase
177:5.2 so you m. not allow yourselves to be deceived by
178:1.11 —and you m. not allow anything to divert your
178:1.12 You m. not seek to promulgate truth nor to establish
178:1.12 labor to persuade men’s minds, but you m. never
178:1.12 You m. not forget the great law of human fairness
178:3.2 you m. now make ready to share with others.
178:3.4 But first m. you gird yourselves and complete the
178:3.4 You m. first pass through much tribulation and
179:3.9 but you m. also fall to disputing among yourselves
180:1.5 If you would share the Master’s joy, you m. share
180:2.1 I have spoken, but you m. continue to be clean.
180:2.1 You m. abide in me, and I in you; the branch will
181:2.2 you have acted for me and m. continue so to act in
181:2.4 And you m. change yet more.
181:2.9 you m. adjust your misconceptions to the reality
181:2.18 you m. learn to believe this gospel without my
181:2.20 You m. soon more fully do the work you were
181:2.24 you m. now prepare to acquire at the hand of that
181:2.27 What experience m. you pass through before you
181:2.30 he strengthen each of you for that which you m. now
188:4.8 you m. forthwith, in all consistency, abandon all
191:1.2 but now m. you cease to think about yourself and
192:2.7 Now m. you trust others as I leave you to go to the
192:2.9 Thomas, you m. cease doubting; you must grow in
192:2.9 you m. grow in faith and the knowledge of truth.
193:2.2 Increasingly, m. you yield the fruits of the spirit as
195:10.1 you m. go forward from where you find yourselves
196:1.1 you m. not take the human Jesus away from men.
196:2.1 but, perforce, you m. live the religion of Jesus.
mustard seed
140:8.27 declaring that the kingdom of heaven is like a m..
151:4.2 “The kingdom of heaven is like a grain of m. which
151:4.2 Now a m. is the least of seeds, but when it is full
151:4.2 it becomes the greatest of all herbs and is like a tree
170:2.16 leaven in the dough or like the growing of the m..
178:1.15 is like the leaven in the dough, like the grain of m.;
muster
143:1.6 manhood that you and your coworkers can m..
mustered
25:6.5 seraphim and supernaphim are m. into these services,
31:6.2 Adjuster fused and are m. into the mortal corps.
38:9.13 accredited midway creatures will be m into the ranks
39:2.5 has been m. into the Seraphic Corps of Completion.
39:8.10 many are m. into the Corps of Seraphic Completion.
40:9.9 ascendant beings are m. into the ranks of those who
101:5.14 When you are finally m. into the actual spirit world,
109:2.5 4. Has a subject who has been m. into one of the
112:4.5 1. Be m. into the ranks of vanished Monitors for
113:2.1 been m. into one of the reserve corps of destiny.
140:7.1 After Jesus had spoken, Thomas m. up courage to
187:4.1 saw the face of Jesus turned toward him, he m. up
mustered into the Corps of the Finality
7:3.2 and is eventually m. as a well-nigh perfected spirit
15:10.12 Having attained Paradise, they were m., embraced
22:2.2 attain Paradise, graduate therefrom, and are m..
25:8.7 rejoined by his ascendant associates or is duly m..
27:7.9 as you take the Trinity oath of eternity and are m..
30:4.31 that you have found God, and that you are to be m..
30:4.31 universe, only those who are Father fused are m..
31:2.3 only one messenger, the chief of his fellows, is m..
31:3.3 these mortals have attained Paradise, have been m.,
31:4.1 human nature; they may equally and eternally be m..
31:10.20 find God, attain Paradise,and are m., therein to await
40:1.1 Such angels attain Paradise, and many are even m..
45:6.4 may ascend to Paradise, attain the Father, and be m.
47:2.8 experience on the worlds of nativity are not m..
55:4.31 type of spirit at the time of being m. into this corps.
113:7.8 Only destiny guardians are m. into the primary or
117:5.3 when m.,becomes allied with the spirit-gravity circuit
mustering
31:10.10 the Ultimate Trinity engaged in m. the forces of
musters
31:3.4 taking the oath that m. them forever into the eternity
musty
125:5.10 bondage to law, ritual, ceremonial, and m. tradition.
mutant
65:3.5 capacity of all animal life to give origin to the m.
68:6.11 and the source of the m. geniuses of the race.
77:2.5 These m. traits appearing in the first Nodite
mutants
65:4.7 the later simultaneous appearance of the Sangik m.
mutated
60:3.19 gradation, the great family of flowering plants m..
61:7.4 in one generation the six colored races m. from the
mutating
65:3.3 one thousand different and remotely situated m.
65:3.4 appearance of Andon and Fonta and before the m.
mutation
61:6.1 the Primates, the third vital m., suddenly appeared.
61:6.2 A m. within the stock of the progressing Primates
mutations
58:6.4 nothing supernatural connected with genetic m..
60:2.9 The sea urchin was one of the outstanding m. of this
62:0.1 by three successive and sudden m. stemming from
65:4.7 independent m. within the prehuman animal stock
mutilated
41:6.3 these m. remnants of solar calcium literally ride
41:6.4 a m. stone atom is able partially to defy gravity
121:8.9 Luke also had a m. and much-edited copy of some
mutilation
87:6.16 were accompanied by self-torture and self-m.;
89:8.2 Physical m. was also considered to be a substitute.
mutilations
70:1.18 All sorts of m. were practiced.
89:4.1 such acts as plucking hair, cutting the flesh, m.,
mutton
135:3.1 John and the lad lived simply, subsisting on m.,
mutual
16:9.4 self and further implies that such awareness is m.;
19:5.11 difficulties and limitations must be m. and inherent.
19:6.2 good to ascending mortal and Havona native is m.
27:3.4 All these celestial companionships are invariably m..
56:8.3 The experience of love, joy, and service is m..
83:1.5 marriage is slowly becoming m., romantic, parental,
mutual affairs
15:10.23 They know of m. only through the Paradise
mutual affection
68:2.1 But this does not necessarily signify m.,
160:2.5 The associations of friendship and m. are socializing
160:2.9 and m. is an efficient insurance against evil.
mutual appreciation
28:6.8 preceding adjuncts to group understanding, m.,
39:3.4 on a basis of real self-understanding and genuine m..
47:6.3 one based on the understanding sympathy of m.,
mutual association
68:2.5 food hunger ceased to be the only incentive for m.
161:1.8 3. That Jesus was on terms of m. and perfect
mutual attraction
32:2.5 counterbalance one another by m. material attraction
42:6.3 Ultimatons function by m., responding only to the
42:6.5 M. holds one hundred ultimatons together in the
mutual awareness
16:9.4 self and further implies that such awareness is m.;
mutual cancellation
42:4.14 and a trough may combine, thus producing m..
mutual chief
27:2.1 the functions of their m., the first angel of Paradise,
mutual communication
161:1.2 the coexistent fact of full and m. between beings
mutual companionships
27:3.4 these celestial companionships are invariably m..
mutual consciousness
141:5.2 and spirit understanding growing out of the m. of
mutual consent
114:5.2 and midwayers are, by m., decided by the governor
mutual contact
26:3.1 fraternal and understanding beings of m. and
38:7.2 and sanobim are more than ever dependent on m.
mutual co-operation
84:6.1 does not insure their remaining together in m.—
mutual creation
111:3.6 That which feels is the m. of mind, which knows,
mutual culture
69:9.7 offspring rearing, m., and self-improvement.)
mutual deposit
83:3.4 Among some tribes a m. was made with the parents
mutual devotion
24:7.7 It is refreshing to witness their m. devotion.
160:2.10 sex attraction; it must be based on genuine and m.
mutual difficulties
19:5.11 difficulties and limitations must be m. and inherent.
mutual embrace
160:2.6 friendship of man and woman in the m. of wedlock
mutual experience
56:8.3 The experience of love, joy, and service is m..
mutual expression
8:0.1 Word-God for a universal and infinite agent of m.
mutual fear
50:5.5 the clans are solidified by m. and by inculcation of
mutual friends
159:1.3 taking with you one or two m. that you may thus
mutual good
19:6.2 good to ascending mortal and Havona native is m.
mutual interdependence
8:0.2 and Son become infinitely cognizant of their m.,
mutual kinship
9:4.5 and spirit which are suggestive of m. in eternity.
mutual limitations
19:5.11 difficulties and limitations must be m. and inherent.
mutual love
142:7.4 the second commandment of m. among children,
mutual loyalty
160:2.8 devotion to a common cause, m. to a cosmic Deity.
mutual marriage
83:1.5 marriage is slowly becoming m., romantic, parental
mutual memory
133:0.1 and through m. of their good times with him.
mutual ministry
26:8.1 Michaels maintain special service schools of m. to
44:3.3 transition worlds have a necessary economy of m.
mutual monopoly
83:8.8 to the extreme as to confer m. of all personality
mutual obligations
146:3.10 with further discussions of the m. of the kingdom
mutual offspring
50:3.4 customarily assign their various duties to their m.
mutual origin
64:1.7 less contaminated with the backward stocks of m.
mutual potential
0:5.4 the superpersonal are all linked together by m. of
mutual progression
117:4.9 And the m. of creature evolution and of Supreme
mutual protection
68:3.2 into each other’s arms in earnest association for m.
mutual recognition
8:1.3 Inherent in the nature of this transaction and in m. of
39:4.18 all are able to enjoy m. and sympathetic personality
134:4.9 equality never brings peace except in the m. of some
mutual regard
63:0.3 names, and the meanings are significant of their m.
112:2.7 In the true meaning of the word, love connotes m.
mutual resistance
42:6.4 Ultimatons have three varieties of motion: m. to
mutual response
40:9.8 its reconstruction are necessary to invest such m.
mutual satisfaction
1:6.6 unbelievers, but for edification and m. of believers.
120:2.8 God and finding him; and doing all of this to m.
mutual self-expression
160:2.6 1. M. self-expression and self-understanding.
mutual service
47:6.3 the unselfish love of m., and the overmastering
mutual stimulation
160:2.8 friendship is this power and possibility of the m. of
mutual support
87:7.3 no symbolism—no cult of m.—nothing to belong to.
138:10.6 If the funds for m. were not forthcoming, Matthew
mutual training
55:3.10 children are able to contribute more to their m..
mutual trust
194:3.12 brotherhood of man, the good will of love and m..
mutual understanding
26:2.2 They contribute much that is helpful to the m. of
26:3.4 contribute enormously to the m. of the pilgrims of
26:8.1 pilgrims of eternity arrive at their first truly m. of
44:4.3 a chance meeting on Paradise reveals more of m.
52:6.7 M. and fraternal love are transcendent civilizers
mutual undertakings
75:2.4 personal or secret methods of furthering their m..
mutual work
109:2.9 Adjusters do so only on the levels of their m. and for
mutuality
111:5.6 eternally joined in self-willed m. of expression—
117:1.2 both descenders and ascenders achieve m. of
161:1.8 presupposes m. of sympathetic understanding;
mutually
8:6.7 of the Infinite Spirit the Father and the Son are m.
9:8.9 and Third Source personality are m. contactable;
25:2.4 —hence incomplete—but all m. compensatory and
25:3.13 Here the conciliators become co-ordinate—four m.
28:6.21 showing a dual and m. dependent report of every
40:9.8 Personalities of onetime association m. respond
42:6.4 of the one hundred m. interassociated ultimatons.
45:5.3 provide the inhabited worlds with a m. contactable
84:6.6 always will they be m. dependent on co-operation
99:1.4 becoming m. retrogressive or even destructive.
99:4.1 Human friendship and divine religion are m. helpful
100:0.2 Spiritual growth is m. stimulated by intimate
108:4.2 of the universe rulers should be m. interdependent.
110:6.19 such attainments are reciprocal and m. beneficial.
117:2.9 Or is it possible that they are m. interdependent for
127:4.1 all their thought was m. devoted to the support of
134:4.9 who regard themselves as equals, unless they m.
160:2.7 social group, small or large, m. shares all knowledge
195:10.3 They are m. necessary to the full and final attainment
my—non-exhaustive; see my Father; see kingdom, my;
name, my
111:5.6 affirmation: “It is my will that your will be done.”
131:10.5 I will henceforth believe that he is also my Father.
my Father
3:5.4 Said Jesus: “M., who gave them to me, is greater
6:1.4 “And now, O m., glorify me with your own self,
38:6.1 “I can even now ask m., and he will presently give
105:1.6 God, your Father and m., is that phase of the Infinite
113:1.1 do always behold the presence of the spirit of m..”
119:1.1 of Immanuel while I go to do the bidding of m..”
119:2.3 for the purpose of “doing the bidding of m.,”
120:1.4 revelation of your Father and m., the Father of all.
120:1.7 I act in behalf of m. and your Father and offer you
120:3.10 “And now, may your Father and m., who has ever
123:3.6 on having “just a little talk with m. in heaven.”
123:6.9 finally decided to “talk with m. who is in heaven”;
125:0.6 I refuse to believe that m. in heaven loves me less
130:5.3 My tomorrow is wholly in the hands of m. in
130:8.3 And m. will be with you and go before you.”
131:10.5 people; I will henceforth believe that he is also m..
131:10.6 and the Mercy, but best of all, he is my spirit F.,
131:10.8 this great and glorious Being is my spiritual F.;
133:3.7 I speak for m. in heaven that he has forgiven them.
135:9.9 “M. will guide you now and in the future as he has
136:2.4 the near-by Adjuster, prayed: “M. who reigns in
137:6.5 the great change which m. will have wrought in
137:6.5 you will experience great joy in the service of m.,
137:6.5 wonder-working as proof that I am sent by m.,
137:6.6 prayed: “M., I thank you for these little ones who,
137:8.6 free and bond, for m. is no respecter of persons;
137:8.7 And the spirit of m. and the Spirit of Truth shall
137:8.8 to strive for a nobility of character like that of m.,
137:8.11 I shall presently sit down with m. in his kingdom.
137:8.13 joy in the perfecting service of m. who is in heaven.
137:8.16 Those who enter the kingdom shall ascend to m.;
137:8.17 If you would but believe that m. loves you with an
138:4.2 M. in heaven does not despise any creature of our
138:7.1 even as I now represent m. who is in heaven?
140:1.2 “The new kingdom which m. is about to set up in
140:1.2 There shall be no end of this rule of m. in the hearts
140:1.2 I declare to you that m. is not the God of Jew or
140:1.4 rather he who does the will of m. who is in heaven.
140:1.5 I make it plain to you that this kingdom of m. will
140:1.6 bring all men to know m. and believe in the truth
140:1.7 the whole earth shall be filled with the praise of m.
140:1.7 I shall presently leave you as I now represent m. in
140:2.2 prayed: “M., I now bring to you these men, my
140:2.2 And now, m., give these men wisdom as I place all
140:2.2 And again, m., I thank you for these men, and I
140:3.19 M. looks into the hearts of men and judges by their
140:3.20 before men even as I have represented m. to you,
140:6.5 You can only judge men by their acts, but m. looks
140:9.3 for the spirit of m. indwells you and will at such a
141:2.1 this kingdom, and that King is m. and your Father.
141:4.8 molest men when I shall have ascended to m. in
142:4.2 you appreciate the beauty of things created by m.
142:4.3 “In an age when m. was not well understood, Moses
142:7.17 kingdom, and that m. is also a spiritual being?
142:7.17 to represent me in the world, as I represent m..
143:1.4 But I declare to you that m. does rule a universe of
143:1.5 the poor, but m. is no respecter of persons.
143:1.6 “Because m. is a God of love and delights in the
143:2.2 the way of life as revealed to me by m. in heaven.
145:4.2 “Rejoice not that m. is powerful to heal the body,
147:3.3 But m. works, and I would work, to improve your
147:5.9 “M. does not indulgently condone those acts of
148:4.2 went into deliberate rebellion against the rule of m.
148:6.2 M. loves the poor just as much as the rich; he is no
149:6.8 this brotherhood of beings is m. and your Father.
149:6.9 The bestowal spirit of m. will surely return to the
149:6.11 M. disdains pride, loathes hypocrisy, and abhors
152:3.2 M. in heaven is the all-wise and the all-powerful
153:2.4 I came into the world to reveal m. and to establish
153:2.4 still has m. granted you many manifestations of
153:2.8 m. now stands ready to give you the true bread of
153:3.5 Know you not that every plant which m. has not
155:1.2 M. does not sit in heaven laughing in derision at
155:5.12 that makes its chief appeal to the divine spirit of m.
155:5.14 that answer freely and boldly to m. and your Father,
155:6.2 M. is no respecter of races or generations in that
155:6.5 M. does not require of you as the price of entering
155:6.10 M. has not failed to mark the long and untiring
155:6.11 The spirit which m. and I shall send into the world
155:6.17 m. will ever respond to the faintest flicker of faith.
157:3.6 Jesus said: “This has been revealed to you by m..
157:4.5 This is a revelation of the spirit of m. to your souls
157:4.5 this confession by the insight of the spirit of m.
157:6.11 must leave this world and return to the work of m..”
157:6.13 M. is working with me in all these things, and he will
158:7.5 when in glory I appear before m. in the presence
159:1.2 Even so, it is not the will of m. in heaven that one
159:1.5 And even so shall my heavenly F. show the more
159:3.9 am indeed meek and humble in the presence of m.
159:3.9 and sinful rebellion against the will of m. in heaven
162:5.2 I would judge not alone but in association with m.,
162:5.2 I bear witness of these truths; so also does m. in
162:5.2 Truly, you know neither me nor m., for if you had
162:5.3 true and faithful; m. loves even his erring children.
162:5.3 And all that m. has spoken I also proclaim to the
162:7.4 I seek not my own glory, only the glory of m..
162:7.5 But you have failed to know this your God and m.
163:6.2 for I declare to you that, as soon as I return to m.,
163:6.3 Jesus said: “I thank you, m., Lord of heaven and
163:6.3 Yes, m., it must have been pleasing in your sight
164:2.4 their notice in the manner which m. may direct.
164:5.2 “I have told you about myself and m. many times,
164:5.2 M., who has given me these children, is greater
165:2.10 I received such authority from m. even before this
167:1.5 “Such works m. does, not to tempt you into the
171:0.5 reserved for those who have been designated by m..
172:1.6 I shall not always be with you; I go soon to m..
172:1.6 I have said about my death and ascension to m.
174:3.2 And so, along with Moses, do I declare that m.
174:5.3 Said Jesus: “M. sent me to this world to reveal his
174:5.3 M. has done many wonderful works among these
174:5.4 in the affairs of the kingdom before I go to m..”
174:5.7 shall be brought to judgment in due season by m.
174:5.8 will truly follow me, even after I have gone to m.,
174:5.12 pour out upon all flesh after I have ascended to m.
174:5.13 all men to myself and into the fellowship of m..
175:1.3 even now would m. receive these blinded teachers
175:1.4 “M. has long dealt in mercy with this people.
175:1.5 as there is a chance that the Jews will turn to m.
175:1.7 “M. has long worked for your salvation, and I came
175:1.22 M. has sent you the wise men and the prophets;
176:2.3 And so will m. continue to manifest his mercy and
176:2.3 So will I, after m. has invested me with all power
176:3.5 M. requires all his children to grow in grace and in
178:3.2 And m. has indeed done many wonderful works
179:2.1 sit down with me in the kingdom which m. will give
180:0.3 then come to me even as I now prepare to go to m.
180:0.3 when you ascend to the kingdom which m. has
180:2.1 “I am the true vine, and my F. is the husbandman.
180:3.2 He who hates me hates my F..
180:3.5 I am about to ascend to m. in his greater universe.
180:3.9 My F. abides in me and works through me.
180:4.1 I shall say to m.: Having left my children alone on
180:4.2 As m. has given me of his spirit, so will I give you
180:4.5 little children, I am going away, going back to m..
180:4.5 in this very manner will m. and I be able to live in
180:6.4 of Truth will glorify me even as I have glorified m..
181:2.17 and as I am about to leave you and go to m., I
182:1.3 O m., glorify me with the glory which I had with
182:1.4 that the life I live in the flesh is to make known m.
182:1.5 I well know, m., that there is no need for me to ask
182:1.6 And now, m., I would pray not only for these men
182:3.1 “M., I came into this world to do your will, and so
184:1.5 no power over me unless it were permitted by m..
184:1.8 that I claim to be nothing except that which m. has
185:3.4 my kingdom is the family of the faith sons of m. who
185:3.4 that I should show m. to all men and bear witness to
187:0.3 I have received such a commandment from m..”
187:1.6 My work is about done—soon I go to m.—but the
189:3.1 “As m. has life in himself, so has he given it to the
190:4.1 In the kingdom of m. there shall be neither Jew nor
191:6.2 That which m. sent me into the world to establish
192:2.13 only a short time in this form before I go to m..
193:1.2 If you are the faith sons of m., you shall never die;
193:2.2 M. sent me into the world to proclaim salvation
193:2.2 M. requires of the children of faith that they bear
193:5.2 I am about to ascend to m., and soon will we send
myriads
1:0.2 The m. of planetary systems were all made to be
1:5.9 as we discern him indwelling his m. of creatures;
4:2.8 misconduct, the misthinking of the m. of creatures
6:7.2 bestowal of personality upon the m. of his creatures
12:4.15 these m. of nebulae and their accompanying suns
15:0.3 the will creatures who dwell on the m. of inhabited
15:3.1 nebulae, together with m. of individual planets,
23:3.6 Of the m. of beings who co-operate with us in the
118:6.2 does any violence to the freewillness of the m. of the
119:0.5 teeming with its varied forms of life and its m. of
187:6.3 ended a day of tragedy for a vast universe whose m.
myrrh
188:1.4 Nicodemus had brought with them quantities of m.
myrtle
162:4.4 city, each carrying in the right hand a sheaf of m.,
myself
62:5.8 celestial intelligence stationed on earth, including m.,
89:3.6 “I would that all men were even as I m..”
126:4.5 “Wherewith shall I come before the Lord, to bow m.
131:7.2 I manifested m. by being born into the world as a
131:10.8 deeds in secret; I will also pray most when by m..
132:5.14 I speak for m. and to you as an inquiring friend.
133:1.4 would unhesitatingly defend m. to the full capacity
137:6.6 for their sakes have I set m. apart to do your will.
147:1.2 Neither did I think m. worthy to come to you;
147:1.2 For I am m. under the orders of others, and I have
148:6.3 heights where he could sincerely say, ‘I abhor m.’;
158:1.6 “I go apart by m. for a season to commune with
162:2.1 whether it be God’s or whether I speak for m..
162:2.3 But I declare that I have not come to you for m.;
162:5.2 if I bear witness of m., my witness cannot be true.
162:5.2 Even if I do bear witness about m., my witness is
162:5.4 I have done nothing of m. but only as the Father has
162:7.3 sent by God, that I am not doing this work of m.?
162:7.5 I say to all such that, if I glorify m., my glory is as
164:5.2 Jesus: “I have told you about m. and my Father
174:5.7 Remember, all of you, that I speak not of m., but
174:5.13 on earth and in your lives, will draw all men to m.
180:3.9 I speak for the Father and not of m..
185:3.2 only trying to find out for m. what you have done.
187:0.3 takes my life away from me—I lay it down of m..
189:0.2 this Jesus was completed at the time I separated m.
190:2.5 I expect to see him m..”
193:3.2 I did not permit m. to be alone for long periods.
mysteries
1:4.1 the greatest of all the unfathomable m. of God is the
1:4.1 creatures is the most profound of all universe m.;
1:4.1 presence in the mind of man is the mystery of m..
1:4.7 mystery appears: m. so subtle and so profound that
5:6.2 Personality is one of the unsolved m. of the universe
6:6.4 many of these spirit-concealed m. will clarify as you
13:1.8 And there are still other Sonarington m..
13:1.10 of Spiritington involve the m. of reflectivity.
13:1.18 On Solitarington are held the m. of the intimate
13:1.20 The other m. of Seraphington pertain to the
13:1.22 constitutes one of the most perplexing m. of the
17:3.2 part of one of the seven universal m. of the secret
25:3.12 from arbiters of differences to explainers of m.—
27:6.1 a thousand m. which demand the employment of
40:7.1 one of the unfathomable m. of God the Father.
42:12.3 2. Discovery of hidden m..
98:2.10 The Eleusinian m. grew up within the Olympian
98:3.6 but was in turn conquered by the cults, rituals, m.,
98:3.6 somewhat successful effort to destroy the m. and
98:3.9 they preferred to plunge into the rituals of the m.,
98:4.6 The Phrygian and Egyptian m. taught that the divine
98:4.7 how degraded and primitive these Levantine m.
98:5.1 The Phrygian and Egyptian m. eventually gave way
103:3.2 in the primitive belief in natural wonders and m.,
119:1.6 the m. of incarnation and bestowal fully known.
119:7.5 That is the secret of Sonarington, and such m. are
121:5.7 The m. were many but were all characterized by:
121:5.9 2. The m. were nonnational and interracial.
121:5.9 They were personal and fraternal, giving rise to
121:5.10 They were, in their services, characterized by
121:5.10 Their secret rites and rituals were gruesome and
121:5.11 these m. invariably promised their devotees salvation
121:5.12 of confusing the teachings of Jesus with the m..
121:5.12 The popularity of the m. reveals man’s quest for
121:5.12 Although the m. failed adequately to satisfy this
121:5.12 they did prepare the way for the appearance of Jesus,
121:5.13 (Christianity) was superior to the best in the m. in
121:5.16 3. The m. were built upon myths. Christianity,
133:4.4 a glorious truth among man-made m. and human
145:5.10 No matter if we cannot fully comprehend the m.
149:2.2 incorporation of teachings from the Persian m.
151:1.4 To you it is given to know the m. of the kingdom
151:1.4 m. of the kingdom shall be presented in parables.
151:2.1 it is given us to know the m. of the kingdom.”
157:6.11 do I speak boldly to you concerning these m..
166:5.4 Jews, then to the Greco-Roman believers in the m..
178:3.2 kingdom and have revealed to you the m. thereof.
195:10.18 as a result of an overdose of m. and paganism,
mysterious
4:1.8 the performance of their m. co-ordinates, the three
10:7.5 difficult and more or less m. situations always work
12:2.1 their increasingly powerful telescopes into the m.
12:7.13 that m. communion of the Father fragment with
13:1.10 but many basic details are still m. to us.
13:1.23 You will never fully understand this m. transaction
17:2.1 There are fifty of these unique and somewhat m.
19:5.8 of the presence of these m. entities of the Trinity.
20:6.1 useless speculation as to how this m. incarnation of
25:3.12 more and more of m. phenomena to explain and
26:6.3 To those of us who have observed these m.
29:4.25 the energy transformers are the most m. and
31:10.17 unexplained and wholly m. Paradise mobilization of
34:3.4 her collaboration with the m. function of reflectivity.
36:4.8 harbors an accumulating corps of these m. beings.
38:9.9 the unobserved and m. operations of the Adjuster.
40:10.3 The m. variable in associative technique whereby a
48:0.1 a perfected spirit by some m. act of creative magic.
65:6.6 seemingly m. adjustments of living organisms are
65:7.6 pattern for the otherwise more or less m. behavior
67:8.5 and for recruiting this vast group of m. servants of
70:7.15 the building up of social castes chiefly by the m.
85:0.4 are still termed “m. dispensations of Providence.”
86:2.2 And so was religion born of the fear of the m.,
86:3.1 so that nonviolent death became increasingly m..
86:3.4 visualized as the source of these m. vicissitudes of
90:1.4 mode of dress and affected a m. conduct.
92:1.3 society’s adjustment, in any age, to that which is m..
101:1.5 contemplations, albeit it is ever more or less m.
101:3.9 5.Maintains a m. poise and composure of personality
107:2.9 There are many ways in which these m. God
108:4.2 m. presences urge the creatures of their indwelling
112:7.18 Adjusterized and eternalized mortals, these m.
119:3.3 this new and m. Material Son acting Planetary Prince
119:3.6 and next as a Material Son are all equally m. and
138:10.3 those night vigils of prayer and m. communion with
148:4.8 that man is in some m. way estranged from the
149:2.10 judgments or m. dispensations of Providence.
149:6.5 Your forebears feared God because he was m. and
155:5.3 instinctive urge to fear m. energies and worship
170:5.18 the church dared to lay claim to those m. powers
mysteriously
24:6.4 They have not existed from eternity; they m.
73:6.4 life was like a superchemical storage battery, m.
77:4.7 explains how the Sumerians appeared so m. on
108:4.2 dominion of Michael while m. contributing to the
119:1.6 that this strange Melchizedek who so m. served
119:1.6 the Melchizedeks, can so suddenly and m. become
135:6.2 John so m. appeared on the bank of this southern
mystery—see mystery cult(s); see Monitor(s)
1:4.0 4. THE MYSTERY OF GOD
1:4.1 of God is such that it eternally constitutes him m..
1:4.1 the divine presence in the mind of man is the m. of
1:4.4 We are constantly confronted with this m. of God;
1:4.5 The divine m. consists in the inherent difference that
1:4.7 As a reality in spiritual experience God is not a m..
1:4.7 m. appears: mysteries so subtle and so profound that
2:1.9 comprehension, the m. in which they are enshrouded
6:0.4 can ever fully comprehend this m. of a Son who is
7:5.7 That would fall within the bestowal m. of the Sons.
8:1.9 of eternity and the depths of infinity—absolute m..
8:2.5 There is m. indeed in the person of the Infinite Spirit
9:1.7 And herein is an infinite m.: That the Infinite
10:4.5 be futile to attempt to elucidate the Trinity m.: three
10:8.6 But I am unwilling to accept this solution of the m.
12:7.12 It is a m. that God is a highly personal being with
12:7.12 That such a phenomenon is a m. beyond human
13:1.8 nineteen hundred years ago, it is a universal m..
13:1.8 The Adjusters are a m. of God the Father.
13:1.8 The incarnation of the divine Sons is a m. of God
13:1.8 many other phases of the m. of the incarnation of
13:1.20 The secrets of Seraphington involve a threefold m.,
13:1.20 only one of which I may mention—the m. of
13:1.20 The transport seraphim comprehend this m., but
13:1.22 The secrets of Ascendington include the m. of the
15:4.1 But there is something of m. associated with the
17:3.3 And herein is a great m.: Neither the Master Spirits
19:5.11 will I never cease in my efforts to solve the m. of the
20:6.1 becomes enmothered on the planet, is a universal m.;
23:4.4 mighty m. beings, the Architects of the Master Univ.
24:6.4 Their origin is something of a m..
31:3.8 you are free to conjecture with us respecting the m.
31:10.19 designation and destiny enshrouded in universe m.
36:3.4 The vital spark—the m. of life—is bestowed through
39:1.10 ahead lies the challenging m. of a greater and vaster
42:1.3 they have solved, almost at least, the m. of matter.
46:5.32 Gabriel placed the seal on this temple of m.,
46:5.32 temple, even though you may not penetrate its m..
55:12.5 will emerge from the Havona m. enshrouding his
68:4.2 unintentional and therefore always shrouded in m..
70:7.7 members the power of m. over the rest of the tribe.
76:5.4 And this was a great m. to Adam and Eve.
86:2.2 first because of chance and then because of m..
86:3.1 the most perplexing combination of chance and m..
87:5.2 adjustment to his illusions of the m. of chance.
87:7.9 while as individuals they all crave m. and venerate
87:7.9 can survive unless it embodies some masterful m.
88:6.1 In magic, “medicine” means m., not treatment.
89:4.1 in worshipful adoration in the presence of m.
92:1.4 M. and power have always stimulated religious
98:3.5 The greatest of these devastating cults was the m.
98:4.6 and that all who were properly initiated into the m.,
100:5.3 night he sat alone and sought to penetrate the m. of
102:4.1 no more of a m. for you to know the mind of God
105:0.1 as it seeks to penetrate the eternity-m. of the origin
108:5.7 It is all somewhat of a m. to us, not as to the plan
112:7.2 constitutes the m. of making God and man one,
112:7.2 the m. of finite creature evolution, but it is eternally
112:7.15 and when the finite God has emerged from the m.
117:4.14 And here is m.: The more closely man approaches
117:6.1 Unrecognizable in his m., though distant, yet is he
119:3.6 The m. of such incarnations will never be known
119:5.5 the technique of successive bestowals remained a m..
119:7.2 was no secrecy (aside from the incarnation m.)
119:7.5 And this m. of the incarnation of Deity within the
121:5.6 4. The m. religions. Upon such a spiritually hungry
121:5.7 The m. religions spelled the end of national beliefs
121:5.8 1. Some mythical legend, a m.—whence their name.
121:5.8 this m. pertained to the story of some god’s life
121:5.13 adherence to the better types of the m. religions,
124:6.17 As time passed, the m. of the incarnation became
131:8.3 And it is a m. how the Supreme fosters, protects,
133:0.1 small groups of Stoics, Cynics, and m. cultists
133:4.4 Know you not that the m. of eternal salvation
144:5.39 Our Father who is in the m., Reveal to us your holy
153:1.5 Jesus began to speak, there was just one great m.,
159:4.9 the doctrine of their being sealed books of m. and
161:1.4 not reveal himself personally; that he is still a m..
161:3.3 do not actually know the full truth about this m..
162:2.3 comes, we know that his appearance will be in m..
173:4.4 And there is a m. about this stone, seeing that
191:0.5 of doing something to get to the bottom of the m..
195:0.11 and other reprehensible practices of the Persian m..
mystery cult
132:0.4 eleven of the Cynics, and sixteen of the m. leaders
132:3.1 and foremost among the leaders of the chief m. in
195:0.11 and other reprehensible practices of the Persian m..
mystery cults
90:5.3 The worship technique of the olden m. was just
98:2.10 terrible orgiastic plunge into the follies of the m.
98:2.11 they flung themselves into the mad whirl of the m..
98:3.5 the fervid and deeply emotional worship of the m..
98:3.5 The greatest of these devastating c. was the mystery
98:4.0 4. THE MYSTERY CULTS
98:4.1 their attention to the spectacular and emotional m.
98:4.2 The three m. which became most popular were:
98:4.8 The frenzy of the observance of these m. and the
98:5.1 eventually gave way before the greatest of all the m.,
98:5.1 ritual was a great improvement over the earlier m..
98:6.1 Prior to the coming of the m. and Christianity,
98:7.7 4. The m., especially Mithraism but also the worship
121:5.6 Upon such a spiritually hungry world a flood of m.
121:7.10 The appealing teachings of the prevailing m.,
130:3.5 The m. they discarded because of the confusion of
132:0.4 the leaders of the Cynics, the Stoics, and the m.,
132:0.4 sixteen of the m.-cult leaders and spent much of his
133:0.1 small groups of Stoics, Cynics, and m. cultists
195:0.5 over the philosophic religions and the m. was due to
195:3.3 the Stoics and the salvation promises of the m..
195:9.3 even though greatly modified, survived the m. of
mystic
85:5.3 The sun god was supposed to be the m. father of the
89:9.4 it has at least become figurative, symbolic, and m..
91:2.5 afford the basis for certain forms of m. communion,
91:7.1 too frequently that which the overwrought m.
92:1.2 human race espoused more m. and symbolic beliefs,
94:10.2 have rigid dogmas and crystallized creeds, m. rites
100:5.6 m. experiences, along with extraordinary dreams,
100:5.6 not because of their m. trances or morbid visions,
100:5.10 The factors which contribute to the initiation of m.
100:5.10 The m. status is favored by such things as:
100:5.11 may have been the conditions for m. phenomena,
101:1.1 neither is it a fantastic and m. experience of
101:1.2 there is no m. religious faculty for the reception or
101:1.5 Religion is born neither of m. meditations nor of
126:5.9 idle meditation or the indulgence of m. tendencies.
141:3.6 Jesus did not pose as a mild, gentle, and kindly m..
161:2.6 some m. reference to his future glorification.
170:5.9 submerged into the m. conception of the person of
196:0.4 intellectual reflection, and it was not a m. meditation.
mystical
70:7.1 into two classes: sociopolitical and religio-m..
91:7.4 Unrestrained m. enthusiasm and rampant religious
99:5.2 are not magical promises of future m. rewards.
100:5.9 The characteristics of the m. state are diffusion of
100:5.10 be confused with these so-called m. experiences.
101:1.4 the offspring of sublime feelings and purely m.
103:6.14 spiritual level, it becomes idealistic or even m..
103:9.11 Faith leads to knowing God, not merely to a m.
121:6.5 to combine Greek m. philosophy and Roman
mysticism
70:8.10 the piety and m. of the priests have long perpetuated
91:7.0 7. MYSTICISM, ECSTASY, AND INSPIRATION
91:7.1 M., as the technique of the cultivation of the
91:7.5 test of all these strange religious experiences of m.,
91:7.13 it tends toward m. and the isolation of its devotees.
100:5.0 5. CONVERSION AND MYSTICISM
100:5.8 m. may become a technique of reality avoidance,
100:5.8 it has sometimes been a means of genuine spiritual
101:1.1 be enjoyed only by the romantic devotees of m..
102:2.8 M. is often something of a retreat from life which
126:3.8 the Eastern m. which had become admixed with
195:4.1 secularized religion, a continuous stream of m.,
mystics
91:7.2 and the prophets of past ages were not extreme m..
100:5.9 Many m. have carried their mental dissociation to the
130:4.4 can material scientists nor single-eyed spiritual m.
178:1.14 You are not to be passive m. or colorless ascetics;
mystified
164:2.3 all went away m. by the Master’s personality,
mystify
10:8.8 the Universal Absolute will continue to intrigue, m.,
90:1.4 states which would impress and m. the tribesmen.
90:5.6 by sundry magical passes so to m. the worshipers
myth
53:3.2 and that the Father was a m. invented by the Sons
69:6.6 The fire m. was a great bond in early times and still
71:0.2 moral m. of the absolute obligation of the citizen to
73:6.3 but the “tree of life” was not a m.; it was real and
74:8.14 The “golden age” is a m., but Eden was a fact, and
93:9.5 years many regarded the whole narrative as a m..
94:8.2 Buddhism took origin in a person, not in a m..
94:11.2 this m. of Gautama’s human life, embellished as it
94:11.9 This legend grew in m. as it traveled through the
113:1.1 The teaching about guardian angels is not a m.;
mythical
53:3.6 enslaving all creation to the fictions of a m. eternal
67:4.3 the thousand and one legends of a m. nature, but
98:5.3 in recognition of his slaying the m. sacred bull,
121:5.8 1. Some m. legend, a mystery—whence their name.
mythmaker
4:5.1 been altered by the fact that primitive man was a m..
mythologic
103:9.1 Notwithstanding the m. vagaries and psychologic
mythological
74:8.11 writings much as later peoples regard m. narratives.
80:7.5 No wonder the Greeks had m. traditions that they
103:9.4 The magical and m. parentage of natural religion
mythology
66:4.1 much of your m. grew out of the garbled legends of
92:3.1 Ancient religions and m. faithfully portray the
98:1.6 But the Greek m. was more aesthetic than ethic.
103:9.4 the superstitions of magic, the illusions of m.,
103:9.4 this early magic and m. very effectively prepared the
121:5.3 These were a combination of Hellenic and Latin m.,
185:6.7 but recalling his wife’s note and the Greek m. of
myths
69:6.6 early m. about how fire came down from the gods
88:2.9 a collection of letters, laws, legends, allegories, m.,
90:5.2 ritual creates and perpetuates m. as well as
90:5.2 Again, ritual itself has been fathered by m..
98:1.2 new religion shared in the m. of the older inhabitants
121:5.16 3. The mysteries were built upon m.. Christianity,
122:8.7 spinning such beautiful m. about the lives of their
122:8.7 it was very easy for m. to become traditions and