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— Spi-St —

spices

188:1.7 make ready s. and ointments, and return Sunday

188:3.3 The women of Galilee, who prepared s. for the

spicules

63:1.2 They made use of sharp s. of stone, flint, and bone.

spiders

59:5.7 the insects first appeared and, together with s.,

65:2.5 sea urchins, sea cucumbers, centipedes, insects, s.,

spies

69:3.11 women were employed as s., carrying on commerce;

70:7.16 They were the first s. when the tribes were at war

96:3.4 his s. discovered disloyalty among the Bedouin

122:10.3 Herod’s s. had not located Jesus, and because of the

137:7.4 in turn sent s. to ascertain what Jesus was about.

147:6.2 a commission of six secret s. was appointed to

147:6.3 The Jerusalem s. were sure they would now secure

147:6.4 But the s. did not have long to wait for their

147:6.4 the s. seized upon this as a pretext for assailing Jesus

147:7.1 the others, including the official s. from Jerusalem,

147:7.2 the leader of the six s. said to him: “I was today

148:7.1 evangelists, and the Pharisaic s. from Jerusalem.

148:7.1 business) the six Jerusalem s. were sure to follow.

148:8.1 the Jerusalem s. became much divided in their

148:9.4 the Sanhedrin arrived to bid the six s. return to

149:3.2 and by the desertion of the three s. who had been

153:3.3 one of the Jerusalem s. who had been observing

153:3.6 The s. asked this question because it had been

167:7.4 these angels are not the s. of the spirit world who

spikenard

172:1.8 saved the money wherewith to buy this cruse of s.,

spills

175:1.18 which s. over would of itself cleanse the outside?

spin

58:3.3 may also be greatly altered because the electron s. is

165:5.3 how they grow; they toil not, neither do they s.;

spinal

7:3.4 and responded to by the lower automatic s. centers;

spinning

122:8.7 they are continually s. such beautiful myths about

spiral

15:3.1 globular clusters, star clouds, s. and other nebulae,

15:3.6 This former s. nebula was slightly distorted by the

15:3.6 position in one of the arms of this distorted s.,

15:4.4 are brought into being the s. and other nebulae,

15:4.7 Not all s. nebulae are engaged in sun making.

15:4.7 their s. appearance is occasioned by the fact that

15:4.8 The Milky Way galaxy is composed of former s. and

15:5.3 Not all nebulae are s..

15:5.3 splitting into a double star system or evolving as a s.,

15:5.4 Whirled stars are also of origin in other-than-s.

15:5.5 When a sun is born of a s. or of a barred nebula,

41:1.1 The s. and other nebulae, the mother wheels of the

57:2.1 As nebulae grow older, they usually become s.,

57:3.1 The nebula began gradually to assume the s. form

57:3.1 space nebulae are usually observed as s. phenomena.

57:3.2 telescopes spaceward and view the present-age s.

57:3.3 central core soon imparted a s. appearance to these

57:4.1 stage of a nebula is circular; the secondary, s.;

spiritnoun; see spirit of God; see fruits of the spirit;

see Spirit

0:5.9 3. S.. The divine s. that indwells the mind of man—

0:5.9 This immortal s. is prepersonal—not a personality,

0:5.10 indwelling s. becomes the father of a new reality

0:5.11 The personality of man is neither body, mind, nor s.;

0:5.11 and associated energies of matter, mind, and s.,

0:6.1 responding to the spirit circuit of the Son, we call s..

0:6.8 In personality, mind ever intervenes between s. and

0:6.11 any pattern consists of its energies, its mind, s., or

0:8.9 mortal man to attain the presence of God, who is s..

0:11.8 conditioned by the presence of life, mind, s.,

1:1.3 by numerous appellations, in s. of relationship all

1:2.1 The First Father is universal s., eternal truth, infinite

1:2.10 as s.,God is manifest in the person of the Eternal Son

1:2.10 Through the presence of his fragmentized s. the

1:3.0 3. GOD IS A UNIVERSAL SPIRIT

1:3.1 “God is s..”

1:3.2 not even to behold the presence of his delegated s. of

1:3.4 share the eternal s. fully and unreservedly with their

1:3.4 God’s s. is, in and of himself, absolute; in the Son it

1:3.5 God is a universal s.; God is the universal person.

1:3.5 supreme personal reality of the finite creation is s.;

1:3.5 ultimate reality of the personal cosmos is absonite s..

1:3.5 finality of oneness between matter, mind, and s..

1:3.6 Father is the overcontroller of matter, mind, and s..

1:3.6 This Paradise s that indwells the minds of the mortals

1:3.7 mind yielded to s. is destined to become spiritual

1:3.7 oneness with the surviving and guiding divine s.

1:3.8 the truth of the great declarations: “God is s.” and

1:5.8 presence, a transcendent ideal, and a glorious s.,

1:5.8 God is a real s. and a spiritual reality.

1:5.12 personality functions in a union of mind and s..

1:5.16 His prepersonal divine s. is a real part of you.

1:6.4 The prepersonal divine s. which indwells the mind

1:6.8 God is s.—spirit personality; man is also a s.

1:7.6 does not interfere with God’s bestowing his s. to

1:7.7 who unqualifiedly transcends all mind, matter, and s..

2:5.5 if you submit to the leading of the indwelling s.,

2:5.6 God has sent of himself, his s., to live in you and

2:6.6 The affectionate heavenly Father, whose s. indwells

3:1.1 Psalmist exclaimed: “Whither shall I go from your s.?

3:1.4 him because he lives in us; he has given us his s..

3:1.4 “The s. of the everlasting Father is concealed in

3:1.4 he is a part of us; his s. speaks from within us.”

3:1.4 God is the guiding s. of eternal destiny.”

3:1.9 The everywhere-present s. of the Universal Father is

3:2.5 being neither Paradise monota nor Paradise s., is not

3:5.13 8. Is unselfishness—the s. of self-forgetfulness—

4:1.8 matter, to transcend mind, and to supervene s..

4:1.9 how the primordials of force, concept, or s. will

4:4.1 God is purposive energy (creative s.) and absolute

4:4.6 the divine personality is defined as consisting in s.

5:1.3 of communion with the bestowal s. of the Father

5:1.5 intimate personal communion with this s. of divine

5:1.9 may expect, in s. and in status, to be ever swinging

5:1.10 the communion of his s. and the s. of his Son by the

5:2.3 dream of God far off in the skies when the s. of the

5:3.8 self, under the guidance of the associated s.,

5:3.8 personal—the consciousness of mind, soul, and s.,

5:5.13 cannot invalidate the presence of the divine s. in

5:6.3 not personality, neither is s. nor physical energy.

5:6.3 and co-ordinated energies of matter, mind, and s..

5:6.5 indwelt by a fragment of the s. of the eternal God,

5:6.11 all mind is circuited in the Conjoint Actor and all s.

6:0.3 infinite concept of divine reality, unqualified s.,

6:1.2 “God is s.,” and the Son is a personal revelation of

6:1.2 and the Son is a personal revelation of that s..

6:2.1 as spiritual as the Father, just as truly an unlimited s..

6:2.5 The Son is the fullness of God’s absoluteness in s.,

6:2.6 God is, indeed, a universal s.;

6:2.6 God is s.; and this spirit nature of the Father is

6:2.6 just as fully and unreservedly share the divine s. with

6:4.1 All pure unfragmented s. and all spiritual beings

6:4.3 the everywhere active presence of the divine s. of the

6:4.3 The s. of the Father is eternally resident in the s. of

6:4.3 of the Father is eternally resident in the s. of the Son.

6:4.4 Father-Son presence of a dual spiritual nature the s.

6:4.4 s. of the Son is co-ordinate with the s. of the Father.

6:4.5 the s. of the Son is co-ordinate with the spiritual

6:4.6 The s. of the Eternal Son is most certainly with you

6:4.8 know all things by virtue of his own omnipresent s.,

6:5.2 The Eternal Son does not pervade the potentials of s.

6:5.5 bestow himself as an unlimited s. to bathe creation

6:6.1 The Eternal Son is s. and has mind, but not a mind

6:6.1 but not a mind or a s. which mortal mind can

6:6.1 That kind of mind which is directly allied with s. is

6:6.1 to that mind which co-ordinates s. and matter nor

6:6.2 S. is ever conscious, minded, and possessed of varied

6:6.4 begin to be endowed with the “mind of the s.”—

6:7.3 Eternal Son is truly a merciful minister, a divine s.,

7:1.3 From the viewpoint of personality, s. is the soul of

7:1.4 Such a new s. is actually a part of the Second

7:1.7 either the omnipresent s. of the Eternal Son or the

7:1.8 reactions of the omnipresent s. of the Eternal Son

7:1.8 There is an unvarying response of the Son’s s. to

7:1.11 S. seems to emerge from the potentials of the Deity

7:1.11 evolving s. finds correlation in the experiential and

7:1.11 s. eventually finds final destiny in the absolute grasp

7:1.11 This appears to be the cycle of experiential s., but

7:1.11 but existential s. is inherent in the infinity of the Son.

7:3.1 detect the supernal presence of the inspiring s. of

7:3.1 the loving embrace of the all-pervading s. of the

7:3.1 does the s. of the Eternal Son indwell the mind

7:4.6 all partake of the s. of mercy ministry which is so

7:5.0 5. THE SPIRIT OF BESTOWAL

7:5.10 Therefore, in s. and because of kinship of nature as

7:5.11 In s. and nature, if not in all attributes, each Son

7:6.3 In s. nature, divine wisdom, and co-ordinate creative

7:6.4 and universal controls of matter, mind, and s..

7:7.1 final revelation of the s. and personality of the Father

8:1.2 He, the s., unqualifiedly identifies both of them.

8:1.5 this outflowing s. is instantly grasped by the spiritual

8:1.5 energy of infinity and immersed in the s. of divinity.

8:2.3 Person of Deity the Infinite Spirit, for God is s..

8:2.3 matter as basic reality and mind, together with s.,

8:4.0 4. THE SPIRIT OF DIVINE MINISTRY

8:5.1 there is everywhere present this all-pervading s.,

8:5.4 minds and upon your souls they function as one s.,

9:1.4 Conjoint Actor operates not only as an infinite s.

9:1.4 specifically wherever and whenever energy and s.

9:2.1 God is s. in a threefold sense: He himself is s.;

9:2.1 in his Son he appears as s. without qualification;

9:2.1 in the Conjoint Actor, as s. allied with mind.

9:2.3 There is a difference in function between the s. of the

9:2.3 between the s. of the Son and the s. of the Spirit.

9:2.3 his spiritual ministry may function as mind plus s. or

9:2.3 ministry may function as mind plus s. or as s. alone.

9:2.5 The presence of the universal s. of the Eternal Son

9:4.2 beings, is not separated from energy or s., or both.

9:4.2 Mind does not have to be added to pure s.,

9:4.2 for s. is innately conscious and identifying.

9:4.2 S. is always intelligent, minded in some way.

9:4.2 The insight of s. transcends, supervenes, and

9:4.5 responds to mind even as cosmic mind responds to s.

9:4.5 S. is divine purpose, and s. mind is divine purpose in

9:4.5 Energy is thing, mind is meaning, s. is value.

9:4.5 those relative relationships between energy and s.

9:4.6 Mind transmutes the values of s. into meanings of

9:4.6 involves a relative and differential growth in s.,

9:5.3 always is the direction of mind a ministry of mind-s.

9:6.4 does not originate in either s., mind, or matter;

9:6.4 Neither is the interaction of s., mind, and material

9:6.5 minds that are associated with both energy and s..

9:6.6 mind, when not associated with either energy or s.,

9:6.6 (the theoretical co-ordinate of the absolutes of s. and

9:6.7 the lesser the diversity of energy and s., the lesser the

9:6.7 to function in a mid-zone between energy and s.,

9:6.7 on Paradise, energy and s. are essentially one.

9:7.2 Lines of s. can be traced back to the Son, physical

10:3.12 3. As s., through the Eternal Son.

10:3.19 He performs in the spheres of mind, matter, and s..

12:6.5 When matter, mind, and s. are unified by creature

12:6.6 All phases of primordial force, nascent s.,

12:7.14 Even though the s. of a Son be poured out upon all

12:8.0 8. MATTER, MIND, AND SPIRIT

12:8.1 “God is s.,” but Paradise is not.

12:8.4 The bestowal of s. and the spiritualization of

12:8.11 which becomes truly liberated when modified by s..

12:8.12 3. S.. The highest personal reality.

12:8.12 True s. is not subject to physical gravity but

12:8.13 The goal of existence of all personalities is s.;

12:8.13 The bestowal of mind and the ministration of s. are

12:8.13 Deity reality is not mind but spirit-mind—mind-s.

12:8.13 Nevertheless the absolutes of the s. and the thing

12:8.14 personality, where s., through the mediation of mind,

12:8.14 S. is the fundamental reality of the personality

12:8.14 experience of all creatures because God is s..

12:8.14 S. is unchanging, and therefore, in all personality

12:8.14 it transcends both mind and matter, which are

12:8.15 Mind, matter, and s. are equally real, but they are not

12:8.16 In time, man’s body is just as real as mind or s.,

12:8.16 but in death, both mind (identity) and s. survive

12:9.1 S. is the basic personal reality in the universes,

12:9.6 Such a living relationship of personal mind and s.

13:1.18 and of the Spirit, with the threefold s. of the Trinity,

13:4.5 And thus does the s. of divinity become humbly

14:5.11 Curiosity—the s. of investigation, urge of discovery,

14:6.13 the Son could safely and securely demonstrate the s.

14:6.26 control; mind existing as ultimately equivalent to s.;

15:9.12 The bestowal s. of the Paradise Sons, the Comforter

16:4.1 Center in the relationships of energy, mind, and s..

16:4.13 5. The bestowal of the ministry s. of a Creative Spirit

16:4.14 6. The subsequent bestowal of the s. of the bestowal

16:9.2 moral mind collaborates with the indwelling divine s.

20:1.11 supplication the Sons are as one; their s. is one,

20:1.13 your own Creator Son when he poured out his s.

20:5.2 all Magisterial Sons are motivated by this same s.

20:6.8 this is the joint s. of both Sons, implemented by the

20:6.9 more literally the s. of the sovereign Michael.

21:1.1 fully attained, when such absolute identity of s. and

23:3.4 explain to the material type of mind how a s. can be

23:3.7 all the advantages of a formless s. coupled with all

26:7.4 “essence of divinity” and the “s. of supremacy”

26:10.3 The s. of such candidates was wholly acceptable;

26:11.5 mortal man is indwelt by the s. of the living God;

27:1.5 you have seen his face, and his name is your s..

27:4.2 The s. of it has been imparted on the circles of

27:7.5 but the s. of it you can begin to appreciate even

27:7.6 to accommodate the s. of worship on Paradise.

28:5.9 able to rule immediately as to “what manner of s.

28:5.18 Effective use is made of the fraternal competitive s.

28:5.21 fully cognizant of exactly “what manner of s.” has

30:1.11 The fragmentations of the premind s. of the Third

30:1.11 such fragments of premind s. are bestowed upon

30:1.12 is the individualized s. of a Creator Son, union with

30:1.113 unless he is endowed with it by God who is s..

30:1.113 mind there are mind personalities who have s..

30:4.19 pertains to continuing advancement of intellect, s.,

30:4.26 through the superuniverse you were an evolving s.;

30:4.26 your appearance on Paradise will be as a perfected s.

31:1.2 capacity for the bestowal of a fragment of the s. of

31:1.2 only such beings as have been fused with the s. of the

32:4.5 indwelling Adjuster, a fragment of his prepersonal s.;

32:5.8 the guidance of that good s. of the Universe Son,

34:1.3 differentiated from the s. of the Infinite Spirit;

34:4.2 The bestowal s. of the Creator Son, the Comforter,

34:4.5 The Creator Sons are endowed with a s. of

34:4.5 This s. is an inherent endowment of the Creator

34:4.7 The s. of the Creator Son may and does function

34:4.7 presence of the Son, but not with her personal s..

34:4.7 this very fact that enables the s. of the Creator Son

34:4.10 s. of wisdom, the s. of worship, the s. of counsel,

34:4.10 the s. of knowledge, the s. of courage,

34:4.10 the s. of understanding, the s. of intuition—of quick

34:4.12 are ably assisted by the first functioning mind-s.,

34:4.12 of intuition, the s. of “quick understanding.”

34:5.1 collaborate with the Son and the Son’s bestowed s.

34:5.4 with the presence of the s. of the Divine Minister.

34:5.5 this s. of the Son is almost wholly limited in function

34:5.6 possess a segregated portion or entity of the s. of

34:5.7 of the Adjuster-s. of the Father in or with a mortal

34:6.0 6. THE SPIRIT IN MAN

34:6.2 and receptivity for, this unifying ministry of the s.,

34:6.7 It is not enough that this s. be poured out upon you;

34:6.10 with power through His s. in the inner man.”

34:6.12 “the Spirit bears witness with your s. (the Adjuster)

34:6.12 the S. bears witness “with your s.,” not to your s..

34:7.0 7. THE SPIRIT AND THE FLESH

34:7.1 If you do not reject this s., even though eternity

34:7.2 do not experience the acute conflicts between the s.

34:7.5 such marked struggling between the s. and the flesh

34:7.6 this apparent warfare between the flesh and the s.

34:7.6 “The s. of the life of Christ Jesus has made us free

35:5.4 always in accordance with the s. of divine sonship

36:2.7 6. The sphere of mind and s. in living beings.

36:2.19 Six is dedicated to the correlation of mind with s.

36:4.8 transcendental and eternal s. of absonity by God

36:5.6 1. The s. of intuition—quick perception, the primitive

36:5.7 s. of understanding—the impulse of co-ordination

36:5.8 3. The s. of courage—the fidelity endowment—

36:5.9 4. The s. of knowledge—the curiosity-mother of

36:5.9 mother of adventure and discovery, the scientific s.;

36:5.10 5. The s. of counsel—the social urge, the endowment

36:5.11 6. The s. of worship—the religious impulse, the first

36:5.11 The s. of worship forever distinguishes the animal of

36:5.12 7. The s. of wisdom—the inherent tendency of all

36:5.12 This s. is the secret of that inborn urge of mind

36:5.16 the s. of the personal presence of the Divine Minister

36:5.16 the appearance of this very s. in evolutionary man.

36:6.2 S. takes origin only from spirit ancestors.

37:5.2 fusion with an individualized fragment of the s. of

37:5.3 They have in s. obeyed the Father’s command, “Be

37:6.2 This training of mind and education of s. is carried

37:6.6 Mind and s. are afforded like opportunities for

37:6.6 But in all this superb training of mind and s. you are

38:9.6 the s. of worship and the s. of wisdom, are able to

39:2.6 the newly attained capacities of the mind of the s..

40:5.3 is the farthest from you in personality and in s.,

40:6.1 soul with some type of eternal and immortal s..

40:6.2 “for you have not received the s. of bondage again

40:6.2 but you have received the s. of sonship, whereby

40:6.2 God has sent forth the s. of his Son into your

40:6.5 Michael is your elder brother in fact; and if in s. you

40:6.5 brothers of Christ, then in s. must you be sons of

40:6.6 3. You are sons because the s. of a Son has been

40:6.6 This s. ever draws you toward the divine Son, who is

40:7.4 bestowed himself upon you, placed his own s. within

40:8.3 an individualized gift of the s. of the Creator Son.

40:9.1 fused with individualizations of the premind s. of the

40:9.3 Adjuster is filled by an individualization of the s. of

40:9.3 beings are in every way your equals in mind and s.;

40:10.2 beyond the boundaries of the space range of the s.

40:10.2 so is his “fusion s.” implemented in the Reflective

40:10.12 will sometime achieve as a seventh-stage s..

42:1.1 the universe is material, but the essence of life is s..

42:2.20 We cannot differentiate the nature of Paradise s. and

42:10.1 subjected to the overcontrol of living and divine s.

42:11.1 extra-Havona universes as pure energy and pure s.

42:11.4 The levels of gravity response for s., mind, and

42:12.12 you think of a body as having a s., but we regard the

42:12.12 as having a s., but we regard the s. as having a body.

42:12.12 The s. is the architect, the mind is the builder,

42:12.13 On the absolute level s. certainly is dominant.

42:12.14 The s. is the creative reality; the physical counterpart

42:12.15 in turn responsive to the ultimate overcontrol of s..

43:9.2 from a morontia being to the status of a true s.;

43:9.2 passage from evolutionary animal to ascending s..

44:1.12 material muscles and so slightly with mind and s.;

45:7.1 all who are true of purpose and worthy in s. find

46:5.32 “Undedicated to the seventh stage of s.—to the

47:3.11 developing your personality factors of mind and s.

48:0.1 a creature of gross animal nature into a perfected s.

48:0.2 the material mind into an immortal and perfected s.?

48:1.5 receptive to the superimposition of a controlling s..

48:1.5 worlds until you are constituted a first-stage s. on

48:1.6 In the days of the mortal flesh the s. indwells you,

48:1.6 —in reality an invasion of man by the bestowed s. of

48:1.6 But in the morontia life the s. will become a real part

48:3.8 when you leave the local universe as a first-stage s.,

48:6.35 Your good s. shall minister to me, and your angel

48:8.4 progress from animal to angel and from angel to s.

48:8.4 to angel and from angel to s. and from s. to God.

49:4.9 But mortal mind without immortal s. cannot survive.

49:4.9 of man is mortal; only the bestowed s. is immortal.

49:6.6 with an individualized portion of the immortal s. of

49:6.7 no immortal s. is present to function with the group

50:1.1 touches the creatures of the realms through his s.,

51:6.13 who dwells on Paradise and bestows his s. to live

52:5.6 send their joint s., the Spirit of Truth, into the

52:5.6 the occasion when the “s. of the triumphant Son is

53:6.5 s. of truth were inherently triumphant over rebellion

53:8.7 the protective Spirit of Truth, the s. of Michael,

53:8.8 no fallen s. ever did have the power to invade the

54:2.2 into partnership with them by means of his own s..

55:2.6 The s. permeating those gathered around the

55:4.31 and seraphim are Father indwelt by another type of s.

56:1.3 Pure energy (primordial force) and pure s. are wholly

56:1.3 of the Paradise Father of pure energy and pure s.

56:1.4 pure s. is the potential of the divine and directive

56:3.1 in the dual phenomena of pure energy and pure s..

56:3.2 this single s. is revealed in the dual phenomena of the

56:3.3 know that they are derived from the God who is s.

56:3.3 And this far-flung s. functions as a phenomenon on

56:2.2 can conceive and comprehend the indwelling s. only

56:3.6 S. must always and ultimately become threefold in

56:3.6 S. originates from one source through a threefold

56:3.6 it must and does attain its full realization in divine

56:6.3 can be personalized in s. to creature understanding

56:8.1 to the experience of consorting with eternal s.,

56:8.3 we in turn and in s. have the opportunity to do for

56:9.12 creatures who receive unto themselves the s. of the

56:10.2 man’s effort to discern God in mind, matter, and s..

56:10.14 Every impulse of every electron, thought, or s. is an

56:10.15 approach to the universe of mind, matter, and s.

56:10.15 the human experience with matter, mind, and s.,

62:2.5 dawn mammals developed more of a tribal s. than

62:6.3 At first only the s. of intuition could function in

62:6.3 the s. of understanding was able to endow such

62:6.3 we observed the s. of courage in operation;

62:6.3 we beheld the s. of knowledge manifesting itself

62:6.3 brought the function of the s. of counsel,

62:6.5 were about ten years old—when the s. of worship

62:6.5 then did the s of wisdom begin to function on Urantia

63:0.2 with the indwelling of the gift of the s. of the Father.

63:3.3 These Andonites evinced a very marked clannish s.;

64:6.14 Because they developed a fraternal s., the various

65:7.7 up to the level of the sixth phase, the s. of worship

65:7.7 the seventh and last adjutant, the s. of wisdom.

65:8.5 over matter, and s. is ever correlated with mind.

67:3.7 But it is entirely possible for the indwelling s. to

67:3.9 Van utilized both mind and s. in a magnificent and

67:3.9 Mind and s., when fully united, are potential for the

68:1.1 was not naturally overflowing with the s. of brotherly

69:6.4 descendants regarded the flame as a fetish or a s..

77:7.5 Adjusters and the pouring out of the Master’s s.

77:7.7 Even prior to Pentecost no rebel s. could dominate a

77:8.3 they enter into the s. of human work, rest, and play

81:6.37 on an enthusiastic and effective load-pulling s..

84:1.3 to be the result of a woman’s being entered by a s.,

84:4.8 each monthly period in an effort to drive the evil s.

84:8.4 hope thereby to elevate the soul or to nourish the s..

85:1.2 such blazing streaks marked the passage of a s. on

85:4.2 The ancient Bedouins believed that a nature s.

85:4.4 the flaming symbol of the purifying and purging s.

85:7.1 in these same primitive minds the sixth adjutant s.,

85:7.1 And this s. was constantly stimulating the worship

85:7.1 The s. of worship gave definite origin to the

85:7.3 When the seventh adjutant s., the s. of wisdom,

86:4.4 The breath minus the body equaled a s., a ghost.

86:5.1 part of man has been variously termed ghost, s.,

86:5.1 still conceive that everything in nature has a s..

86:5.2 the God-knowing mind and its indwelling divine s.,

86:5.3 to differentiate the concepts of an indwelling s. and

87:6.13 Exorcism was the employment of one s. to control

87:6.13 certainly a strong s. could dominate an inferior ghost

88:0.1 The concept of a s.’ entering into an inanimate object

88:0.1 he very logically worships and reverences the s.

88:0.2 the s. of a fetish was believed to be the ghost of a

88:1.3 belief in charms indwelt by some sort of nature s..

88:1.10 geniuses as fetish personalities possessed by a wise s.

88:2.3 They truly believed that the s. of their God dwelt in

88:2.4 a ceremony of consecration caused the s. to enter the

88:6.7 such words as possessions, inspiration, s. away,

89:5.2 then food must likewise be a s.’ greatest need.

89:5.11 supposed to contain the soul or portions of the s..

89:6.4 This provided a ghost s. to watch over and protect

89:8.7 commerce of the races inculcated the s. of trade

90:2.1 S. conjuring was a very precise and highly

90:4.4 trephining the skull to allow a headache s. to escape.

90:4.5 with incantation, rubbing the s. out of the body,

90:4.5 be of value in getting rid of a disease-producing s..

90:4.6 For long it was believed that the s. causing the

91:3.4 exalted to the level of communion with the s. of the

91:4.1 Selfish praying transgresses the s. of ethics founded

91:8.4 the creature with the anywhere presence of the s. of

92:7.4 and it is forever true, in the s. all men are equal.

92:7.12 the facilitating ministry of the indwelling divine s..

93:2.7 incarnated Son which enabled this s. of the Father to

94:6.3 are eternally harmonized by the s. of divinity.”

94:6.11 inimical to the very Chinese s. of investigation

94:11.3 later taught that Sakyamuni Buddha’s s. returned

94:11.6 and with the finite cosmos of energy, mind, and s.,

94:12.4 Shin revived the ancient missionary s. of Gautama’s

95:1.5 Ishtar, mother of gods and the s. of sex fertility.

95:3.2 experiential living because a divine s. indwells him.

95:7.5 What Yahweh, the volcano s., was to the Jewish

96:1.1 Semites regarded everything as being indwelt by a s..

96:1.11 This s. of Mount Horeb later became the god of the

96:1.12 Bedouin herders’ concept of the s. of the Sinai

96:7.4 The worshipful s. of this collection of hymns

97:1.4 looked upon their God as an exalted s. of unknown

97:1.4 now they heard the onetime s. of Horeb exalted as

97:5.3 “The s. of the Lord is upon me because he has

97:7.3 aiming at improving the national s. and morale of

97:7.12 also with him who is of a contrite and humble s..”

97:7.12 And if the enemy shall come in like a flood, the s.

99:1.6 The s. of religion is eternal, but the form of its

99:4.13 cosmology that portrays the triune existence of s.,

100:2.3 mind, in the evolving soul, and with the indwelling s..

100:2.7 that there is one inner bastion, the citadel of the s.,

100:2.7 dedicated the keeping of his soul to the s. of God.

100:5.3 and many true believers have progressed in the s.

100:5.4 a down-grasp of the indwelling s. to synchronize

100:6.5 It may even engender the s. of the crusader, which

101:1.3 The divine s. makes contact with mortal man, not

101:2.1 creating a harmony of mind and satisfaction of s.

101:2.1 his will and plans in matter, with minds, and on s..

101:2.2 the reality and relationships of matter and s. by the

101:2.13 “the Spirit itself bears witness with our s. that we are

101:3.17 man has a divine s. or spirits dwelling within him;

101:5.7 the human being, the soul or even the indwelling s..

101:5.8 and interassociation between s. and matter,

101:6.5 transition from the world of matter to that of s..

101:6.9 personal realization of sonship with God, who is s..

102:1.4 the loyalty and devotion of the body, mind, and s.,

102:2.2 the s. of its expression is so poised and tempered

102:2.5 the experiential synthesis of energy, mind, and s.

102:3.8 religion brings into being the brotherhood of the s..

102:3.11 the eternal idea of mind, and the infinite s. of life.

102:4.4 nature of God and of the reality of pure and true s..

102:4.4 Deity is more than s., but the spiritual approach is

102:7.4 original divine endowment of both mind and s..

103:1.1 similarly interpret the leadings and urges of the s. of

103:1.1 the divine impulses emanating from the God s. that

103:2.1 spiritual births accompanied by much anguish of s.

103:3.1 the influence of the clan or tribal s. of solidarity.

103:5.1 are derived from the direct impulse of the divine s.

103:5.5 the altruistic urge of the higher self (divine s.) are

103:5.11 “Where the s. of the Lord is, there is freedom.”

103:6.1 study of the actions and reactions of the human s.;

103:6.6 Always must man’s inner s. depend for its

103:6.7 of reality manifestation: matter, morontia, and s..

103:6.7 sciences and the functioning of the s. of religion.

103:6.12 connection between the worlds of matter and s.,

103:7.1 the spiritual Adjuster presence of the God who is s..

103:7.3 God is s., but Deity is unity, and the unity of Deity

103:7.11 assumption of the validity of three things: mind, s.,

103:7.12 to deal not only with finite and temporal s. but

103:7.12 but also with the s. of eternity and supremacy.

103:9.8 founded on the inherent (s. of wisdom) assumption

103:9.10 functions of mind, soul, and s. ever closely united

104:1.13 while in s. this is true, in actuality it is not a fact.

104:4.20 From s. potency to Paradise s., all s. finds reality

104:4.20 The existential values of s. have their primordial

104:4.21 The Father exists before s.; the Son-Spirit functions

104:4.21 the Son-Spirit functions as active creative s.;

104:4.21 the Deity Absolute exists as all-encompassing s.,

104:4.21 exists as all-encompassing s., even beyond s..

104:5.6 sum total of actualized reality—s., cosmic, or mindal.

104:5.11 infinity reservoirs of all latent energy reality—s.,

105:2.11 absolute coherence of pure energy and of pure s.

105:3.2 controller, and upholder; universal love, eternal s.,

105:3.3 In the Second Source and Center s. is unqualified

105:4.9 of cosmic energy, the outspreading of Paradise s.,

105:6.2 the actuality of personal-s. supremacy in Havona,

105:7.10 6. Certain values of s..

105:7.17 the divine spiritual ministry of the God who is s..

106:2.3 S., in the last analysis, comes from Paradise through

106:8.21 The Supreme Being is not only s. but also mind and

107:1.6 that is confirmative of the declaration that God is s..

107:1.7 Infinite Spirit individuate portions of his premind s.

107:1.7 the s. of the Original Son is diffuse or discretely

107:1.7 bestowals of the s. of the Creator Sons of the Eternal

107:2.3 individualized portion of the s. of the local universe

107:5.1 mind as a cosmic mediation between s. and matter,

107:6.1 The Adjuster is indeed a s., pure s., but s. plus.

107:6.4 that God is the source of pure energy and of pure s.,

108:0.2 Therefore does the s. of the Father descend from

108:2.3 If this s. of the bestowal Sons is present,

108:2.3 the instant the seventh adjutant mind-s. begins to

108:2.9 4. The s. of brotherhood.

108:5.5 peace of mind and a superb tranquillity of s..

108:6.3 they should be renewed in the s. of their minds;

110:1.1 experiences of worshipful contact of mind with s. in

110:1.6 faithful to the trust reposed in you by the divine s.

110:3.4 divine s. who waits and works within your mind.

110:6.13 mind-spirits under the direction of the s. of wisdom

110:7.10 the supreme devotion and affection of a divine s..

111:0.2 The concept of a soul and of an indwelling s. is not

111:0.3 that his evolving soul was fathered by a divine s.,

111:0.4 being, the yang and the yin, the soul and the s..

111:0.4 not usually believed to be pre-existent, only the s..

111:0.5 thereafter, a protecting s. which they called the ka.

111:0.5 They taught that this guardian s. remained with the

111:0.7 believed that “the s. of man is the lamp of the Lord.”

111:2.3 human personality is identified with mind and s.

111:2.3 This functioning relationship of such mind and s.

111:2.3 the qualities or attributes of mind and s. but rather

111:2.6 2. The divine s. indwelling this human mind and all

111:2.7 The relationship between material mind and divine s

111:3.2 without the collaboration of some s. of Deity,

111:3.3 usually with the same s. of the Father that initiated

111:3.4 the qualities of both the human mind and the divine s

111:3.6 mind, which knows, and the associated s., which

111:5.4 service in eternity—these are achieved (in s.) now

111:6.4 The s can dominate mind;so mind can control energy

111:7.1 of the Paradise ascent; security in s. and in eternity,

112:0.4 living energy system which includes mind or s..

112:0.6 it causes s. to strive for the mastery of energy-matter

112:0.14 12. It is one thing which can be added to s., thus

112:0.14 (Mind does not have to be added to s..)

112:0.16 other than the time perception of mind or s..

112:2.11 the insight of s. can still perceive cosmic realities and

112:2.14 supreme goals, and the divine s. of Paradise bestowal

112:6.9 unified under the direction of the s. of wisdom.

112:7.2 who have experienced fusion with the s. of Deity,

112:7.2 creature of time becomes eternally one with the s.

113:1.1 their angels do always behold the presence of the s.

115:3.14 existents of the cosmos have their center; be it s.,

116:1.5 whereas s. may achieve perfection of development,

116:2.2 God the Supreme derives his s. and personality

116:3.2 The finite domains of energy and s. are literally

116:3.2 mind is the vital link connecting matter and s..

116:3.3 mind presences of the Conjoint Actor unify the s.

116:5.10 The bifurcation of energy and s. (stemming from the

116:5.10 appear as a new factor co-ordinating matter and s..

116:5.15 concepts of mind subject to the overcontrol of s..

116:6.1 where s. through the mediation of mind is struggling

116:6.1 matter by mind, the co-ordination of mind with s.,

116:6.3 On absolute levels, energy and s. are one.

116:6.3 and as energy and s. move spaceward from Paradise,

116:6.4 And that s. itself in volitional personality can strive

116:6.5 become dominated by the leadings of purposive s.

116:6.7 On Paradise, monota and s. are as one—

116:6.7 In Havona, matter and s., while distinguishably

116:6.7 a wide gulf between cosmic energy and divine s.;

116:6.8 The dominance of s., which is existential on absolute

116:7.3 whereby the s. of this emerging personality of the

117:0.3 when an advancing s. contacts the united ministry of

117:2.1 power controlled through mind by s. by virtue of the

117:3.1 The diversification of eternal energy, divine s., and

117:3.5 in liaison with the impersonal s. of the Trinity

117:4.7 nor can the s. of Supremacy factualize the power of

117:4.8 out of the living potential of energy, mind, and s.

117:5.6 Be they mind, s., or energy, the growing creations of

117:5.7 The great circuits of energy, mind, and s. are never

117:5.9 ministry of the s. of the emerging Supreme Being

117:5.9 your Paradise ascent by the comforting directive s.

117:6.18 is consequent upon his fusion with the s. of Deity.

117:6.18 With Urantians this s. is the Adjuster presence of

117:7.13 while s., in the presence of personality, will have

118:1.2 self-identification with the indwelling s. through

118:5.2 he has, in s., broken the fetters of time and has

118:7.6 and self-identification with a fusion s. of Deity.

118:8.3 The s. liberates, and mechanism limits, the function

118:8.3 uncontrolled by mechanism, unidentified with s.,

118:8.4 by effecting a harmonious working liaison with s..

118:10.3 personality synthesis of finite matter, mind, and s. in

118:10.8 attainment through perfected integration with s.,

119:5.1 unidentified being presents the status of a true s.

119:5.3 that this unassuming and unnumbered pilgrim s.

120:3.9 of the ever-present divine s. of human guidance,

121:7.5 had spoken of a “new s. to live in man’s soul,”

121:7.5 “create a clean heart within and renew a right s..”

123:5.11 Isaiah: “The s. of the Lord God is upon me, for the

124:3.7 s. of the demonstrations of physical development and

124:6.17 Neither do we nowadays understand how the s. of

124:6.17 how the spirit of this same Creator Son and the s. of

124:6.17 he lived his life in the flesh, in s. on his shoulders

125:1.1 was shocked and sickened by the s. of irreverence

125:2.9 he was confused in mind and troubled in s. by the

125:4.3 law, but he evinced such a s. of candid fairness,

126:4.2 began to read: “The s. of the Lord God is upon me,

126:4.2 a song of praise instead of the s. of sorrow,

127:4.4 that impressed all the children with the s. of justice

127:4.5 was Jude guilty of violating the s. of these teachings.

128:6.2 proportion—and his s. was indeed humanly divine.

129:4.2 the mind-endowment of the s.—the phenomenon

130:1.2 when they seek the light with a whole heart, the s.

130:2.8 but cannot know God, who is s.; therefore the dog

130:2.9 are thus progressively identified with the divine s.,

130:4.7 activation of the spirit spark of the God who is s..

130:4.15 universe control by the energy and s. of the Supreme

130:6.3 your potential of real achievement is the s. which

130:6.4 you have been born again—born of the s.

130:7.4 (indwelt and oriented by the Paradise Father’s s.)

130:8.4 The s. of the Father cannot teach and save one

131:1.4 body and soul and has endowed man with his own s.

131:1.9 wherein the soul of the mortal blends with the s. of

131:2.4 Whither shall I go from God’s s.?

131:2.4 him who is of a contrite heart and a humble s.!

131:2.6 that pride goes before destruction and a haughty s.

131:2.6 He who rules his own s. is mightier than he who

131:2.10 brokenhearted; he saves all who have a childlike s..

131:4.3 and his primeval s. dwells within the mortal soul.

131:4.3 divine Vivifier; let his s. fully direct our thoughts.

131:4.5 Our s. loathes all evil; therefore, O Lord, free us

131:4.6 “The s. of the Universe Keeper enters the soul of

131:5.2 course in life is to act in consonance with the s..

131:5.4 the flesh while preparing for the next life of the s..

131:5.4 May God grant us unity with the divine s. and

131:7.3 he takes one step away from the leading of the s. of

131:8.3 nature nourishing them and in s. perfecting them.

131:8.6 When man dies, the s. begins to wing its long flight

131:9.4 the s. of the noble man goes forth to be displayed

131:10.2 who dwells, by his s., in every sincere human soul.

131:10.3 The mind of man is human, but the s. of man is

131:10.4 The s. of the true God is in man’s heart.

131:10.5 high pleasures of the ministry of the s. of heaven.

132:2.2 the spiritual standards established by the divine s.

132:2.2 This indwelling s. is the standard of personality

132:2.9 no possibility that such a righteous s. would cast

132:3.4 creation of the material mind and the indwelling s..

132:3.6 The concealed seed of the soul is an immortal s..

132:3.9 The presence of the Paradise s. in the mind of man

132:7.4 craft of their prophet and seize upon his noble s..

132:7.4 Had your people remained true to the s. of Buddha

132:7.5 “You see, Gonod, Buddha knew God in s. but

132:7.5 God in mind but largely failed to know him in s..

132:7.5 Buddha, failing to envision God as a s. and as a

133:2.4 Ganid was becoming imbued with the s. of personal

133:3.7 “There lives within every human mind a divine s.,

133:3.7 This good s. ever strives to lead us to God, to help

133:4.4 Do you not know that God has sent his s. to live

133:4.4 this s. will lead all truth-loving and God-serving

133:4.5 the realization of knowing the God whose s. lives

133:4.6 in the similitude of the divine s. within your soul.

133:4.7 thus being guided by the s. of the law as well as by

133:4.8 to God in the persons whom he indwells by his s.

133:4.8 Father of all these bestowed gifts of the divine s..”

133:4.9 Remember that the Father’s s. ever lives within

133:4.9 the unconscious leadings of this immortal s.,

133:4.10 and I suggest that the s. of the Father of all truth may

133:4.10 Did you ever sincerely endeavor to talk with the s. of

133:4.10 the mind to communicate with its indwelling s. meets

133:4.11 you take with you yourself and the s. of the Father

133:5.9 Matter and s. and the state intervening between them

133:5.10 this universe of energy-mass, mind, and s., is eternal

133:6.5 But the soul of man is distinct from the divine s.

133:6.5 The divine s. arrives simultaneously with the first

133:6.7 and the spiritual, the material self and the divine s..

133:7.1 destination much rested in body and refreshed in s..

133:7.6 much about the mind of man and the divine s. that

133:7.6 absolute focal point for human personality, the s. of

133:7.11 also the degree of unification with the indwelling s.

134:3.1 —an amphitheater—dedicated to the “s. of religion.”

134:3.6 Intolerance, a contentious s., or any other

134:4.2 founded on the fact of divine sovereignty—God is s..

134:4.2 Since God is s., this kingdom is spiritual.

134:4.7 God is s., and God gives a fragment of his s. self to

134:8.3 on this mountain, and with whom he wrestled in s.,

134:9.9 For long years this transformation of mind and s.

135:6.3 forth his warnings in the “s. and power of Elijah.”

135:6.8 John counseled the teachers to instruct in the s. as

135:7.1 In mind John might be confused, but in s. never.

135:9.7 And I beheld the divine s. descending upon this

135:11.2 For the Father gives not the s. by measure to his

136:2.2 of mind and to self- identification with the s..

136:2.3 Thus did Jesus observe his own former divine s.

136:2.3 And he heard this same s. of Paradise origin now

136:4.10 to withdraw for communion with his own s. that

136:6.10 the ennoblement of his higher powers of mind and s..

137:1.6 “My brethren, you were already with me in the s.

137:3.7 journeyed to Cana in the s. of the queen mother

137:6.2 I look, even to him who is poor and of a contrite s.,

137:8.7 “The Father in heaven sends his s. to indwell the

137:8.7 And the s. of my Father and the Spirit of Truth

138:3.6 find entrance into the coming kingdom of the s.,

138:8.8 assurance of the indwelling of God’s s. of love

139:2.11 Paul became the leading s. among gentile churches,

139:11.7 unlimited and eternal progression of s. and truth.

140:1.2 this new brotherhood of the rule of the Father’s s. in

140:1.3 riches, but rather in the glory of the divine s. that

140:1.4 you must bring forth the fruits of my Father’s s. if

140:3.3 “Happy are the poor in s., the humble, for theirs are

140:3.8 who weep, for they shall receive the s. of rejoicing.

140:5.5 Jesus first talked about those who were poor in s.,

140:5.7 1. “Happy are the poor in s.—the humble.”

140:5.7 the one felt rich in s.—egotistical; the other felt “poor

140:5.7 —egotistical; the other felt “poor in s.”—humble.

140:5.7 The poor in s. seek for goals of spiritual wealth—for

140:5.8 Only those who feel poor in s. will ever hunger for

140:6.7 the ways of the flesh and the way of the s.;

140:6.8 you are slow to discern the s. of my teaching.

140:6.8 you are beholden to live your lives as I have in s.

140:6.14 secrets from my brethren, but I have a troubled s.,

140:8.32 The Master came to create in man a new s., a new

140:9.3 for the s. of my Father indwells you and will

140:9.3 and my s. shall go before you into all the world.

140:10.2 Jesus would present to them the beautiful s. of the

141:2.1 and you hear not with the understanding of the s..

141:2.1 within the hearts of his children on earth by the s.

141:4.4 the whole man—the union of body, mind, and s. to

141:4.8 after I shall have poured out my s. upon all flesh in

141:5.1 heard this question, he was stirred within his s.,

141:6.4 You cannot teach the deep things of the s. to those

141:6.4 see that men are born of the s. before you seek to

141:6.4 to instruct them in the advanced ways of the s..

141:7.10 He was a teacher of man’s s., but through the mind.

142:3.8 —is recognized by the indwelling s. as homage

142:5.2 If we proclaim to you the truths of the s.,

142:5.2 the s. will witness in your hearts that our message

142:5.2 leave his children of the s. in doubtful uncertainty

142:5.3 and whosoever has been born of the s. has in himself

142:5.4 Prophet Isaiah, ‘When the s. is poured upon us

142:5.4 to all the world that you have been born of the s.

142:6.5 I declare to you, except a man be born of the s., he

142:6.5 flesh is flesh, and that which is born of the s. is s..

142:6.5 it goes—and so it is with everyone born of the s..

142:6.5 you can behold the manifestations of the s., but

142:6.5 but you cannot actually discern the s..”

142:6.6 duty of those who know about the realities of the s.

142:6.7 But how can I begin to lay hold upon this s. which

142:6.7 “Already does the s. of the Father indwell you.

142:6.7 If you would be led by this s. from above, very

142:6.7 would you begin to see with the eyes of the s.,

142:6.7 born of the s. since your only purpose in living

142:6.7 And so finding yourself born of the s. and happily

142:7.17 acquire the ability to listen with the ear of the s.?

142:7.17 which the fatherhead is an infinite and eternal s.?

142:7.17 When I speak the language of the s., why do you

142:7.17 to apply the teaching of the kingdom of the s. to

142:7.17 And even then shall my s. go before you into all

143:1.9 The twelve continued to acquire the s. of positive

143:2.3 as the new creature of the rebirth of the s., you are

143:2.4 Thus by your faith and the s.’ transformation, you

143:2.4 the temples of God, and his s. actually within you.

143:2.4 If, then, the s. dwells within you, you are no

143:2.4 of the flesh but free and liberated sons of the s..

143:2.4 The new law of the s. endows you with the liberty

143:2.6 “Salvation is by the regeneration of the s. and not

143:2.6 the Father’s children who have been born of the s.

143:2.7 self is bound up with your faith in the indwelling s.

143:2.8 “If, then, my children, you are born of the s., you are

143:2.8 you are translated into the joyous kingdom of the s.,

143:3.2 we have recently experienced much vexation of s.

143:5.3 but whosoever drinks of the water of the living s.

143:5.6 all sincere worshipers will worship the Father in s.

143:5.6 God is s., and they who worship him must worship

143:5.6 they who worship him must worship him in s. and

143:5.10 about the water of life, the gift of the indwelling s..

143:7.8 fraternal and romantic attitudes by the human soul-s..

144:2.1 let your s. sanctify our hearts forevermore, Amen!

144:2.2 expression of the attitude of the soul toward the s.;

144:2.2 Prayer, when indited by the s., leads to co-operative

144:2.3 how much more will your persistence in the s. win

144:2.4 how much more shall your Father give the s. and

144:4.3 comes into grace and the new life of the s. by the will

144:4.8 to catch the universe broadcasts of the infinite s. of

144:4.10 Practically all of Jesus’ praying was done in the s.

144:5.16 Your adjusting and controlling s. give to live and

144:5.21 Shed abroad the s. of your mercy in our creature

144:5.58 By the gift and bestowal of your divine s., Thus

144:5.70 A pleasure to your good s., and a satisfaction to

144:5.81 minds by the transformations of the indwelling s.,

144:5.10 universes bestow on us the full measure of his s.;

144:5.11 Give us grace to yield to the leading of this s..

144:6.12 and I shall help you each to carry out the s. of your

144:8.4 because he has been born of the s. and knows that

145:2.2 but the s. of the Lord shall arise upon you,

145:2.7 ‘A new heart also will I give you, and a new s. will

145:2.9 divine urge of the indwelling s. to find the Creator,

145:2.13 This man was not possessed of an unclean s. or

145:2.13 his affliction was due to possession by an evil s..

145:5.3 troubled by the mighty outpouring of the s of healing

146:2.3 they speak to their creation in the laws of s., mind,

146:2.3 hear my law and the words which I sent by my s.

146:2.4 When man hears God’s s. speak within the human

146:2.6 With the s. with which you judge others you also

146:2.10 Avoid materialistic praying; pray in the s. and for

146:2.10 and pray for the abundance of the gifts of the s..

146:2.11 Only the s. that dwells within you may move you to

146:2.13 clean heart, O God, and renew a right s. within me.

146:2.13 few men can tame, but the s. within can transform

146:2.14 capacity to receive the presence of the divine s..

146:2.14 When Jesus taught his associates to pray in the s.

146:2.15 deplored that so little of the s. of thanksgiving was

146:2.16 with the s. of sincere thanksgiving, let your needs be

146:2.17 to afford the indwelling s. the better opportunity to

146:2.17 The s. of the Father speaks best to man when the

146:2.17 worship God by the aid of the Father’s s. and by

146:3.5 been endowed with the living s. of the Father, you

146:3.5 because you are identified with the Father’s living s.,

146:3.5 received this s. because they believed my word;

146:3.5 that, when I return to the Father, he will send his s.

146:3.6 “While you cannot observe the divine s. at work in

146:3.6 to the teaching and guidance of this indwelling s.

146:3.6 This s. of the Father partakes of the love of the

146:3.6 with the Father’s indwelling presence, your s.,

146:3.7 Every earth child who follows the leading of this s.

146:7.1 after they had poured out their s. upon all flesh, no

146:7.2 be possible for the advancing s. of man to return to

147:4.2 my teachings as one who has been born of the s.?

147:4.10 that Jesus had misunderstood the s. of his question,

147:5.6 just such mighty transformations of mind and s. as

147:5.8 may not stand high in actual levels of soul and s.,

147:7.2 shall experience freedom from fear and joy in the s..”

148:2.2 such transformations of mind and s. as may occur in

148:2.3 be caused by the dwelling of a so-called unclean s. in

148:4.1 “Why is it necessary for men to be born of the s.

148:4.6 “By nature, before the rebirth of the s., mortal man

148:4.8 The new birth—the baptism of the s.—is essential to

148:9.3 Jesus, perceiving in his s. that they thus reasoned

149:3.2 When men shut off the appeal to the s. that dwells

149:3.3 only uniform thing about men is the indwelling s..

149:3.3 Only through, and by appeal to, this s. can mankind

149:4.2 ‘Be not hasty in s., for anger rests in the bosom of

149:5.2 man to be led and directed by the Father’s s.

149:5.2 ‘The s. of man is the candle of the Lord, searching

149:5.2 a superabundance with sorrow and vexation of s..

149:5.4 composure, contentment, and supreme joy in the s..”

149:6.9 but when he becomes indwelt by my Father’s s.,

149:6.9 The bestowal s. of my Father will surely return to

149:6.9 have become the reborn child of this indwelling s.

149:6.9 shall certainly ascend with the divine s. to the very

149:6.11 ‘him who is of a contrite mind and a humble s..’

149:6.11 the response of s. which are so essential to the

150:3.7 the indwelling s. of the Father, together with the

150:3.7 together with the outpoured s. of the Son and the

150:8.9 “The s. of the Lord is upon me because he has

150:9.3 all of which only tended to arouse the mob s. in

151:1.4 My children, do you not perceive the law of the s.

151:3.6 appeal to vastly different levels of mind and s..

152:1.5 Jesus made it possible for his s. to live alongside

152:4.2 Peter’s disturbed soul; it soothed his troubled s.,

152:6.3 only by making your appeal to the s. which lives

152:6.3 from the darkness of doubt by the birth of the s.

153:2.9 Will you now take the bread of the s. as you then

153:2.11 yields to the teaching of the Father’s indwelling s.

153:2.11 Father, but the Father’s s. does live within man.

153:2.12 bread, if a man eats thereof, he shall never die in s..

153:3.2 become one in s. with me even as I am one in s.

153:3.2 and you can be watered in soul by the divine s.,

153:4.1 who was possessed of an unruly and rebellious s..

153:4.1 the first case where Jesus really cast an “evil s.

153:4.1 the day of Pentecost, when the Master’s s. was

153:5.4 “My beloved, you must remember that it is the s.

153:5.4 The words which I have spoken to you are s. and life

154:2.5 to produce those activities of mind, soul, and s.

155:4.2 since his s. is our support in the establishment of

155:5.5 —the religion of the s. as demonstrated in human

155:5.6 the religion of the mind and the religion of the s. is

155:5.8 in contrast to the religion of the s., which entails

155:5.11 The religion of the s. means effort, struggle, faith,

155:5.12 religion that makes its chief appeal to the divine s.

155:5.13 proclaiming the new truths of the religion of the s.,

155:5.14 our Father, whose infinite life of love is the very s. of

155:5.15 mind and the more satisfying experiences of the s..”

155:6.1 to teach them regarding the religion of the s.,

155:6.2 of the s. of adventurous and progressive faith.

155:6.3 called upon you to be born again, be born of the s.

155:6.3 a true religion of s. which shall be built up in your

155:6.4 and all that relates to the divine s. of the Father.

155:6.4 religion of the s. consists in progressive revelation

155:6.5 The religion of the s. leaves you forever free to

155:6.5 to follow the truth wherever the leadings of the s.

155:6.5 And who can judge—perhaps this s. may have

155:6.8 the superendowment of the religion of the s..

155:6.8 man is indwelt by the same divine and eternal s..

155:6.8 by, the unifying and ennobling religion of the s.

155:6.9 the religion of the s. will progressively draw men

155:6.9 The religion of the s. requires only unity of

155:6.9 The religion of the s. requires only uniformity of

155:6.9 The religion of the s. does not demand uniformity

155:6.9 the religion of the s. grows into the increasing joy

155:6.11 The s. which my Father and I shall send into the

155:6.11 not only the Spirit of Truth but the s. of idealistic

155:6.17 the combined attitudes of body, mind, and s..

156:1.2 her child was possessed by a demon, an unclean s..

156:1.6 you can see that my child is possessed by an evil s..

156:2.6 divine sonship in the communion of the s. and in the

156:5.2 the fruits of the spirit, you must be born of the s..

156:5.2 You must be taught by the s. and be led by the

156:5.2 You must be taught by the spirit and led by the s.

156:5.2 this combined creature of mind and s. is spiritual

156:5.4 you intelligently redirect the energies of s., mind,

156:5.12 refresh the soul, inspire the mind, and renew the s. by

156:5.16 In the s., your citizenship is in heaven; in the flesh,

156:6.10 a new religion, the religion of the s. of the living God

157:2.2 Be only concerned with the s. of living truth and

157:4.5 This is a revelation of the s. of my Father to your

157:4.5 you make this confession by the insight of the s.

157:4.5 against this human fraternity of the divine s..

157:4.5 And while my Father’s s. shall ever be the divine

157:6.4 Jesus rather taught that the s. was easy victor over

157:7.5 to yonder mountain, where the s. bids me go to be

158:4.6 “Come out of him, you unclean s.; in the name of

158:5.1 a son, an only child, who is possessed by an evil s.

158:5.1 oftentimes this evil s. which possesses him rends

158:5.1 his mother and I are of a sad heart and a broken s..

158:5.3 Come out of him, disobedient s., and go not back

158:7.4 You savor of the s. of the adversary, the tempter.

159:3.2 Make your appeals directly to the divine s. that

159:3.6 are not equivalent to the leadings of the divine s..

159:3.6 such impulses are the leadings of the indwelling s..

159:3.7 in the flesh to the higher life as it is lived in the s..

159:4.7 “The authority of truth is the very s. that indwells

159:5.8 Jesus put the s. of positive action into the passive

159:5.8 effects of the possession of the s. of true religion.

160:1.14 shall become the re-created child of the divine s.;

160:3.1 Meditation makes the contact of mind with s.;

160:3.5 strength for the soul, and communion for the s..

160:4.1 While the s. is our goal, the flesh is a fact.

160:4.9 the Gods, the s. of God becoming the s. of man.

160:5.11 the Father, as held in our hearts, is that God is s.;

162:2.2 but rather judge by the true s. of these teachings;

162:4.3 water symbolized the outpouring of the divine s..

162:5.2 the flesh; you do not perceive the realities of the s..

162:6.1 He who believes me shall be filled with the s.

162:6.1 Those who receive this s. shall never know spiritual

162:6.3 spread over the parched soil, so will I give the s. of

162:6.3 Why will you thirst for the ministry of the s. while

162:6.3 sought to symbolize the bestowal of the divine s.

162:6.3 will certainly be followed by the bestowal of the s.

162:6.3 this bestowal of the s. become the true teacher of

163:6.3 the s. has revealed these spiritual glories to these

163:6.6 now, while I would not quench your s. of rejoicing

164:2.4 Go about the Father’s business as the s. leads you

165:3.7 for the s. that dwells within you shall teach you in

165:4.3 treasures in heaven for the satisfaction of the s.

165:4.5 is held and dispensed in the s. of stewardship by

165:5.2 progress in the s. is far above the need of raiment.

166:3.4 When in s. and soul you have turned your backs

166:3.7 “Unless you are born again, born of the s., you

166:3.7 we shall be one in s. and purpose, and so shall we

166:3.8 the new life in the s. as the liberated sons of God.

167:3.0 3. THE WOMAN WITH THE S. OF INFIRMITY

167:3.1 could be wholly loosed from your s. of infirmity.”

167:3.5 delivered victims of fear from their s. of infirmity,

167:4.3 the belief of the Jews that, while the s. or soul

167:7.4 no need of such service inasmuch as his own s.

167:7.6 whereby man’s s. is released from the tabernacles of

168:4.5 an answer which meets the petition of the s. of man

168:4.6 3. The prayers of time, when indited by the s. and

168:4.9 can pray effectively only when they “pray in the s..”

168:4.10 can hope for an answer unless it is born of the s.

169:4.2 at Jacob’s well, when Jesus declared, “God is s..”

169:4.6 the one exception—the declaration that “God is s.”—

169:4.11 taught only two things: that God in himself is s.,

169:4.12 but it is the Father in heaven who sends forth his s.

169:4.13 God who is s. can be known only as a spiritual

170:4.3 quickened ethics resulting from the reign of God’s s.

170:5.12 spiritual fellowship and communion with the divine s.

170:5.14 kingdom in the hearts of men by the s.’ domination

171:8.3 again to receive from others such a kingdom of s. as

172:5.13 rushed up to him in a s. of gleeful ridicule and,

173:3.3 clash between a new and living religion of the s.

174:0.2 your s. shall rise above all that may come upon

174:0.2 What you have failed to learn from me, my s. will

174:0.2 Seek the true realities of the s. and cease to be

174:4.6 accredit to David, he himself, speaking in the s.,

174:5.3 with joy, liberty, and life more abundant in the s..

174:5.10 this mighty s. of the Father’s representation spoke to

174:5.12 and all men shall become free by the light of the s.

176:1.1 for the s. will teach you in that very hour what you

176:1.1 I will not forsake you; my s. will not desert you.

176:2.3 the affairs of the kingdom by the presence of my s.,

176:2.3 Even though I shall thus be present with you in s.,

176:2.4 when I return, it shall be with power and in the s..

176:2.4 only the eye of the s. will behold the Son of Man

176:3.2 wholly a matter of personal experience in the s. by

176:3.2 Since your lives have been lived in the s. and for

176:3.3 it increasingly manifests the fruits of that divine s.

178:1.2 may be promulgated only by the power of the s..

178:1.6 presently I will pour out this same s. upon all flesh.

178:1.13 the mind of mortal man with the indwelling s. of

178:1.17 And my s. shall be upon you, now and even to the

178:2.4 in the flesh, it is only that I may return in the s..

179:1.6 They are gathered together to celebrate, at least in s.,

179:4.8 tactful manner and conveyed in the most kindly s.,

179:5.6 the Son is actually present, and his s. fraternizes with

180:2.1 in me, and I in him, will bear much fruit of the s.

180:2.1 can my living s. so infuse you that you may ask

180:2.1 that you may ask whatsoever my s. wills and do

180:3.1 chosen you out of the world to represent the s. of

180:3.5 I must leave you, I will be present with you in s.,

180:4.1 Already is my Father’s s. in your hearts, and when

180:4.1 This new gift is the s. of living truth.

180:4.1 will not at first listen to the teachings of this s., but

180:4.1 And you shall know this s. when he comes even

180:4.1 the better and the more fully be with you in the s.?

180:4.2 As my Father has given me of his s., so will I give

180:4.2 has given me of his s., so will I give you of my s..

180:4.4 no longer manifest yourself to us save by this s.?

180:4.5 In a very short time I am going to send you my s.,

180:5.1 this new teacher is the s. of living and growing truth,

180:5.3 permit its s. of activation to live and reign within

180:5.8 golden rule consists in the consciousness of the s.

180:5.8 the interpretation of the law of conduct by the s. of

180:5.8 the s. of the Son to the s. of the Father that indwells

180:5.9 The s. of the Master’s injunction consists in the

180:5.12 by truth-conviction, the s. of eternal and universal

180:6.1 that my s. shall be with you in all your sufferings

180:6.2 And when my s. comes to indwell you, he will

180:6.4 “This s. will not speak of himself, but he will declare

180:6.4 This s. comes forth from me, and he will reveal my

180:6.8 I did so because you were only children in the s.;

181:1.3 your earnest efforts to live in accordance with the s.

181:1.4 I will pour out my s. upon all flesh, but all men will

181:2.10 In all of your discouragement my s. shall abide

181:2.11 after you become willing to see by the eye of the s.

181:2.11 they who labor in the s. achieve life everlasting

181:2.14 the meaning of my teaching with the eyes of the s.

181:2.20 become as a little child in the kingdom of the s.

181:2.20 permit me, as the s. of the new teacher, to lead you

182:1.4 Help these, my friends, to be one in s., even as we

182:1.6 As you have lived with me in s., so have I lived with

182:1.8 inertia, but righteousness nourishes the creative s. of

182:3.4 The s. is indeed willing, but the flesh is weak.

182:3.11 his customary poise; the s. had triumphed over the

185:2.16 mightily stirred in his s. by the spectacle of Jesus’

187:5.5 finished! Father, into your hands I commend my s..”

187:5.6 loving bestowal by handing over his s. of mortal

188:3.4 say, “Father, into your hands I commend my s..”

188:4.12 manner and the matchless s. in which he met death.

188:5.6 the death on the cross is all summed up in the s. of

189:1.8 2. Jesus did not emerge from the tomb as a s. nor as

189:2.3 morontia form can be made at one time as of the s.

190:5.4 That he will pour out his s. upon all flesh, and that

191:2.1 when I appear, as though you had seen a s.?

192:2.8 Pray for tranquillity of s. and cultivate patience.

192:2.13 I will work with you, and my s. shall dwell within

193:0.3 you are then born of the s. as children of light and

193:1.2 nothing unless you are first born of the eternal s.,

193:1.2 but where you are, as you are, in s. and in truth.

193:1.2 My s. shall go before you, and I will be with you

193:2.2 born of the s. of truth-seeking and God-finding.

193:2.2 but those who are born of the s. will immediately

193:2.2 And the fruits of the divine s. which are yielded in

193:2.2 believers bear not these fruits of the divine s. in

193:3.2 But you will receive spiritual power after the s. has

193:4.13 In s., he became arrogant and selfishly ambitious.

193:5.2 My love overshadows you, my s. will dwell with

193:6.6 they might be prepared to receive the gift of the s.

194:0.5 that their friendship had not ended, and that the s.

194:2.2 The first mission of this s. is, of course, to foster and

194:2.2 Next, it is the purpose of this s. to destroy the feeling

194:2.3 This bestowal of the Son’s s. effectively prepared all

194:2.3 subsequent universal bestowal of the Father’s s.

194:2.3 this Spirit of Truth is the s. of both the Father and

194:2.4 The s. never creates a consciousness of himself, only

194:2.4 From the beginning Jesus taught that the s. would

194:2.4 is not to be found in your consciousness of this s.

194:2.5 The s. also came to help men recall and understand

194:2.9 with the believer’s great progress in growth in s..

194:2.10 The term “baptism of the s.,” which came into use

194:2.11 of a threefold spirit endowment: the s. of the Father,

194:2.11 the s. of the Son, the Spirit of Truth;

194:2.11 the s. of the Spirit, the Holy Spirit.

194:2.13 1. The bestowed s. of the Father—the Adjusters.

194:2.16 4. The s. of the Universal Father and the Creator Son

194:2.16 —the Spirit of Truth, generally regarded as the s. of

194:2.17 5. The s. of the Infinite Spirit and the Mother Spirit—

194:2.17 —the Holy Spirit, generally regarded as the s. of the

194:2.18 6. The mind-s. of the Universe Mother Spirit—

194:2.19 7. The s. of the Father, Sons, and Spirits—the new-

194:2.19 —the new-name s. of the ascending mortals of the

194:3.1 The chief mission of this outpoured s. of the Son

194:3.1 As the indwelling s. of the “new teacher,”

194:3.4 he refused to drink the deadening drug, and his s.,

194:3.5 true, “Where the s. of the Lord is, there is liberty.”

194:3.5 This s. was bestowed for the purpose of qualifying

194:3.5 mistook the experience of receiving the s. for a part

194:3.6 this gift of the s. did not come only to the apostles.

194:3.8 The s. guides into all truth; he is the teacher of an

194:3.9 day of Pentecost witnessed the effort of the s. to

194:3.9 Even after this demonstration of pouring out the s.

194:3.10 When the s. came upon those assembled in the upper

194:3.10 The s was bestowed in the country as well as the city

194:3.10 years of solitary meditation in order to receive the s..

194:3.13 God seeking for man and sending his s. to dwell

194:3.14 twenty who received this special visitation of the s.

194:3.14 “Where the s. of the Lord is, there is liberty.”

194:3.15 of disciples, they also received the outpoured s..

194:3.16 This experience of losing self and finding the s. was

194:3.17 When the s. descended on the disciples at Jerusalem,

194:3.18 It is this s. of self-assertiveness which so increases in

194:3.19 The material s. of selfishness has been swallowed up

194:3.19 The joy of this outpoured s., when consciously

194:3.20 Prayer did not bring the s. on the day of Pentecost,

194:4.3 They were all filled with the s., and they spoke the

194:4.4 received from the Father the promise of the s., he

194:4.6 Jesus lives; he died for men; he gave the s.;

195:6.15 but for the combined presence of mind and s..

195:7.9 attributes of mind and the creative qualities of s..

195:10.2 produced a mortal man in whom the s. of love

195:10.4 declaration that his Father is a living and loving s..

195:10.8 incompatible with that living faith, growing s., and

195:10.9 support a church which exhibits so little of the s. of

196:0.11 Jesus bore the transcendent fruits of the divine s..

196:1.3 to share his religious faith and to enter into the s. of

196:3.17 mind and revelation by the indwelling divine s..

196:3.23 God-consciousness is resident in the indwelling s..

196:3.26 the bestowed s., the Adjuster, reveals to human mind

196:3.35 the s. of the Father is in his Sons’ sons—mortal men.

spirit of Godsee also Spirit of God

8:5.5 the Infinite Spirit is often referred to as “the s..”

8:5.6 refer to the liaison of all spiritual ministry as the s.,

8:5.6 and God the Sevenfold—even the s. the Supreme.

31:1.2 the Gravity Messengers, embody this s. the Father.

34:6.7 “You are the temple of God, and the s. dwells in you

34:6.10 “for all who are led by the s. are the sons of God.”

103:1.6 The s. that dwells in man is not personal—

118:1.2 eternal realities of the never-ending union of the s.

137:8.9 for where the s. teaches and leads the soul of man,

142:5.3 the sons of God, then have you been born of the s.;

148:4.10 ‘They who have the s. are indeed the sons of God.’

150:5.2 By faith recognize the indwelling s., whose

153:4.3 But if I, by the s., cast out devils, then has the

155:6.12 Those who are born of the s. shall discern the word

155:6.15 1. The fruits of the s. showing forth in your daily

156:6.10 the religion of the s. of the living God who dwells in

160:4.9 gift of the Gods, the s. becoming the spirit of man.

195:7.5 of the Adjuster, the s. living in the mind of man.

spiritadjective

spirit abode(s)

13:3.2 therefore is there little concerning these pure-s.

44:3.2 the planning and creation of their morontia or s..

47:1.2 the great s. located at the center of activities,

167:7.6 the death of the flesh and the new life in the s..”

spirit achievement

44:7.1 I would attempt to portray this unique field of s.,

160:4.16 life failure yielded the culture of wisdom and s..

spirit acquirement

101:5.1 sifting the errors of evolution from the truths of s..

spirit action

87:6.2 to invent weapons wherewith he may coerce s.

87:6.13 practices man was soon attempting to compel s..

spirit activity or activities

5:2.5 man to experience marked consciousness of the s. of

6:4.4 appears to be inseparable from the everywhere s. of

17:2.5 of power and co-ordination of functional s..

38:2.3 There are few phases of morontia or s. which are

44:6.6 This comparison of supernal s. to the physical

46:6.9 8. Pure s. activities and ethics.

48:2.11 They are directed exclusively by the joint s. of the

56:8.4 phenomena are reflective of antecedent creator-s..

84:1.4 a result of careless bathing or through malevolent s..

spirit actualities

1:4.6 and to discern the s. of the supermaterial world.

spirit actualization

115:7.5 the power-mind-s.-personality actualization of the

spirit Adjuster

2:6.8 may also fully identify itself with the indwelling s..

5:6.7 the prepersonal s. also has identity, eternity identity.

31:2.4 with a fragment of the same Universal Father, the s..

48:6.2 the creature mind of moral status is indwelt by the s.

110:6.15 nearest possible approach of material mind and s.

136:2.2 the mortal mind of Jesus and the indwelling s.,

spirit adjutants

65:0.6 And as the s. thus manipulate mind potentials, so do

65:0.7 the s. that conditions the course of organic evolution

Spirit Administrator

6:1.5 Co-ordinate Spirit Center and as the Eternal S..

spirit adultery

84:4.7 twins, she was believed to have been guilty of s..

spirit adventure

25:7.3 as you prepare to embark upon the superuniverse s.,

39:1.10 as they stand on the brink of the s. stretching out

spirit affairs

44:0.3 brilliant body of skillful workers in morontia and s.

44:5.9 and have begun to experience the technique of s..

49:5.19 groups of mind design as related to contact with s..

spirit aid

88:4.1 coercing involuntary s. through the use of fetishes

spirit alliance

118:8.3 s. alliance liberates choice from the physical level

spirit ancestor(s)

17:4.1 are actual representations of their respective S.;

17:4.3 of the personality and mind of the individual S..

36:6.2 Spirit takes origin only from s. ancestors.

133:4.9 “Worship only God, who is your true s. ancestor.

spirit ancestry

29:1.1 the derivation of semimaterial progeny from true s..

spirit animation

85:4.1 impressed these simple minds with beliefs of s. and

spirit application

48:2.11 their own as regards energy manifestation and s..

spirit artisans

44:8.2 the s. may be delegated to act as harmonizers of

44:8.3 There is no caste in the ranks of s. artisans.

spirit artistry

44:0.13 the pattern studies, for all phases and forms of s..

spirit ascender(s)

12:8.1 s. live and work on physical spheres of material

30:4.23 so s. continue to master new worlds while they

42:12.9 The mind endowment of a mortal, morontian, s.,

spirit ascension

6:8.6 not until you spiritize and commence your s. will the

190:2.1 the time of the resurrection until the hour of his s.

196:1.12 6. The s. ascension.

spirit ascent

38:2.6 Throughout the whole morontia and subsequent s.,

spirit assemblies

44:2.10 Before the morontia conclaves and s the reproducers

spirit assistance

87:6.2 wherewith he may compel s. and coerce spirit

Spirit associate(s)

26:1.1 Angels are the ministering-s. of the evolutionary

33:0.1 executed by this Son in conjunction with his S.,

33:2.2 with the working co-operation of their S. they may

34:0.3 to the Creator Son the S. is personal and has

spirit associated

9:6.5 mind is s. in purely spiritual personalities,

24:1.14 oversight of those mind circuits which are s.

30:1.113 such mind personalities, but they are always s..

spirit assumption

103:9.8 the inherent (adjutant s.) assumption that reason is

spirit attainmentsee attainment, spirit

spirit attitude

16:3.10 when the Father-S. is in question, it is always Master

spirit attributes

0:8.10 from whom he derives his personality and s.;

116:2.2 God the Supreme derives his personality and s. from

spirit avoidance

87:5.4 That phase of the cult which had to do with s. was

spirit balance wheel

13:4.2 The Seven Master Spirits are the mind-s. of the

spirit beingsee being, spirit

spirit beingssee beings, spirit

spirit beliefs

86:5.1 This concept tended to perpetuate the nature-s.;

spirit believer

188:4.9 is the highest concept of the brotherhood of s..

spirit bestowal

86:0.1 the sixth and seventh mind-adjutants of universal s. is

spirit call

178:1.8 the more easily reached by the s. to sonship in the

spirit capacity

65:0.4 ministry of the adjutant spirits—impinging upon s..

spirit career

16:5.4 It is hardly strange that the subsequent s. of such an

30:4.19 superuniverse does not function until the s. begins.

44:8.4 persist with these mortals in the morontia and s..

44:8.5 leave the local universe to embark upon their s.,

47:8.1 they receive their first lessons in the prospective s.

spirit causations

116:3.4 Mind unifies s. with energy reactions;

spirit cause

86:7.4 men are giving up the erroneous doctrine of a s. of

spirit Center

6:1.5 we designate the Son as the Co-ordinate S. and as

spirit channels

193:5.4 Jesus from the morontia state and, through the s. of

spirit character

16:0.11 In s. and nature these Seven Spirits of Paradise are

spirit children

56:10.19 manifest their qualities through the Spirit and his s.

133:2.2 exalts the Infinite Spirit, the mother of all the s.

spirit circuit(s)

0:6.1 Any and all things responding to the s. of the Son,

6:3.2 go forth over the s. of the Second Source and Center

7:3.6 such unworthy prayers can find lodgment in the s.

24:1.1 but in general they have to do with all higher s. of

24:1.1 all relative s. concerned in the administration of

24:1.13 have something of the same relationship to s. that the

24:1.13 together having the oversight of all s. and all material

34:4.1 There are three distinct s. in the local universe of

34:4.3 2. The s. of the Divine Minister, the Holy Spirit.

37:8.3 He is concerned only with s. and morontia circuits,

112:7.6 its increasing attunement to the mind and s. of the

117:5.13 of the experience of having used the mind and s.

146:2.2 prayer connection of the human soul with the s. of

spirit classification

31:3.5 We observe that s., or designation, has been

31:3.5 we surmise that the bestowal of seventh-s. upon

spirit coercion

87:2.1 preceded the positive program of s. and supplication.

spirit Comforter

20:6.9 will receive the same s. from the sevenfold Creator

spirit comforts

44:3.1 We have homes, s., and morontia necessities.

spirit companion

33:3.6 acknowledged his eternal dependence on his S.,

39:4.17 spend much of their waiting time in visiting, as s.,

spirit comrades

19:6.1 arrival in Havona, when you can greet them as s..

spirit communication

44:1.11 melodious association, the one universal code of s..

161:1.2 order to be a person, God must have symbols of s.

spirit communion

34:6.12 consciousness of divine contact and assurance of s.;

167:6.6 s. is not promoted by mere massive ornateness

194:2.14 of the Eternal Son—the certain channel of all s..

spirit concept

48:7.5 The s. cannot be mechanically forced into the

103:6.10 have to bridge ever-widening gulfs between the s.

160:3.5 to attain consciousness of the higher currents of s.

spirit confirmation

30:4.21 mortals of are recipients of s. from the Creator Son

spirit conjuring

90:2.1 S. was a very precise and highly complicated

spirit conquest

117:3.2 s. of energy-matter through the mediation of mind.

spirit consciousness

5:5.11 Last, dawns the s.—the realization of the spirit

Spirit consort

17:6.5 whereupon the Master Spirit commits the new S.

17:6.5 at the same time administering to the S. the charge

17:6.7 Deity contribution to the individuality of the S. of

17:6.7 the heretofore impersonal S. of the Creator Son

17:6.8 cosovereignty and acknowledges the S. as his equal.

spirit constancy

87:4.6 Man’s early philosophy was able to reconcile s. with

spirit contactors

5:2.6 fruits of the spirit in the lives of all such inner-s..

spirit content

12:8.5 antithesis of reality as determined by quality of s..

42:11.4 Spirit-reality levels are recognized by their s.,

196:3.35 Only the s. content of any value is imperishable.

spirit control

87:5.8 spirit cult, life was at best a gamble, the result of s..

111:3.4 but persistently evolves toward augmentation of s.

spirit controller(s)

0:2.13 2. God the Son—Co-ordinate Creator, S.,

50:2.6 both physical and s. are subject to the findings of

spirit co-operation

65:7.7 individual never experiences abrupt transitions of s.

87:6.2 to devise schemes whereby he could compel s..

88:4.1 magic was the art of obtaining s. and of coercing

91:2.1 Prayer next became a technique of achieving s..

spirit co-ordination

111:2.1 And this unity of mind invariably seeks for s. on all

spirit co-ordinator(s)

36:5.12 the highest of the adjutants, the s. and articulator

39:2.6 3. S. Co-ordinators.

Spirit coruler

33:3.6 constituting the S. of his universe domains and

spirit counterpart

40:9.2 the Adjusters effectively build up the same s. of

40:9.4 indwelling Adjuster has acquired a s., or transcript,

44:0.16 material structures appear to you by viewing a s.

44:3.1 In s. we have all that you mortals are familiar with

188:3.4 must have been the s. of the Adjuster’s early work

spirit creations

18:2.4 The architecture, morontia structures, and s. are

108:6.5 And all of these exquisite s. re-creations are being

spirit Creators

42:1.5 The higher s. inaugurate similar processes in divine

spirit creature(s)

12:2.5 no angels or other s., exist in this outer ring of

44:3.2 with the needs of the morontia or of the s. who are

44:5.10 these experts lend assistance to morontia and s. in

44:6.7 and joyous reactions in individual morontia and s. by

46:4.7 other fascinating orders of s. and near-s..

54:5.9 citizen of Norlatiadek—every mortal, morontia, or s..

56:7.3 in personality relations with the mind and s. of all

106:3.5 we detect s. evolving and expanding within the

spirit cult

87:5.8 Under the s., life was at best a gamble, the result of

spirit culture

15:7.10 organizations devoted to universe training and s.

spirit current

44:1.3 1. Spiritual sound—s. interruptions.

spirit cycles

36:5.15 superminded, being instantly encircuited in the s. of

spirit Daughters

14:6.32 the S. of the local universes were duly trained in the

111:5.1 in turn, share all things with the divine Sons and s.

spirit demon

94:12.1 concept of Jehovah is identical with the s. of Horeb

spirit derivative

101:5.4 Revealed religion. The universe attitude which is a s.;

spirit designs

21:2.8 The control of s. and types depends on the level of

spirit destiny

44:8.5 the ultimate of creature status—the seventh-stage-s.

154:2.5 and to the attainment of higher levels of s..

spirit development

30:4.26 When s. is complete, even though not replete, then

spirit differential

44:8.5 But the new s. of personal experiential attainment

spirit differentiation

107:5.1 On a monistic level antecedent to energy and s.

spirit directed

118:8.1 (after the bestowal of personality) may become s..

spirit direction

42:12.15 only that mind which freely submits itself to the s.

spirit directors

114:7.1 who are chosen by the s. of the realm to assist in

spirit divergence

103:7.12 The maximum harmonization of the energy-s. is

107:5.1 only prepersonal but also prior to all energy and s..

spirit domiciles

44:3.2 These morontia and s. domiciles are real.

spirit dominance

25:1.4 in the production of Havona Servitals the law of s.

111:1.2 But such a s. of the material mind is conditioned

112:2.15 achieve unity of personality through increasing s.,

116:5.15 have to do with the evolution of s. over matter by

116:6.0 6. SPIRIT DOMINANCE

116:6.2 But the actual evolution of s. is a growth which is

spirit domination

34:6.13 The consciousness of the s. of a human life is

spirit economy

77:9.11 they are a truly essential part of the s. of the realms.

spirit education

37:6.1 designed to effect the mind training and the s. of the

spirit elements

47:3.4 the s. of the nonsurviving mortal creature would

spirit embellishment

44:6.1 Every attempt on my part to explain the work of s.

spirit endowment(s)

21:2.8 is controlled by the Trinity or by the pre-Trinity s. of

34:6.9 inheritance of animal tendencies and the urge of s..

40:10.2 Son-fused ascenders rise to the source of s.,

56:3.5 with a fragment of the pre-Trinity s. of some one

56:3.5 Adjuster, partakes of the threefold s. of the

65:0.5 3. The s. of mortal mind—culminating in Adjuster

65:7.2 the perfect integration of these s. with the ordained

101:3.2 the co-ordination and interassociation of these s.

117:2.3 they have personalities, together with mind and s..

133:6.6 eternal alliance with its associated immortal s..

150:3.7 the spiritual world is embraced in the s. of mankind,

194:2.11 subject to the teaching and guidance of threefold s.:

194:2.20 bring to the world and its peoples the last of the s.

spirit energy or energies

6:4.1 over the interassociation of all undifferentiated s.

7:1.2 therefore is s. undiminished in transmission.

7:1.2 this transcendence of time and space by pure s. is

24:1.1 circuits of s. may seem to operate automatically;

24:1.9 for the establishment of separate circuits of s.

42:2.19 counterpart of the living, s. of the Original Son—

44:1.1 while the melody of the realm rolled in upon the s.

44:1.5 by the skillful management of the morontia and s..

44:5.4 fundamental laws of the Eternal Son governing s.

44:5.8 Morontia and s. must be replenished just as certainly

105:3.4 Just as s. is related to the Universal Father through

105:3.5 integrator of Paradise cosmic energies with the s.

spirit entity or entities

3:4.4 distribution of himself as these ministering s. in no

30:1.113 There are spirits: s., spirit presences, personal

40:10.1 s. unfailingly return to the sphere of primal source.

44:0.4 Any morontia personality or s. is eligible for

56:3.2 the bestowal of the Thought Adjusters and other s.

100:5.6 zone of immediate contact with the indwelling s.,

107:7.1 phases of their present ministry to mortals, as s..

112:6.10 This newly appearing s. then becomes attuned to the

spirit environment

86:6.0 6. THE GHOST-SPIRIT ENVIRONMENT

87:5.2 belief in supernatural beings, self-adjustment to s..

88:4.1 the technique of manipulating the conjectured s.

92:6.1 although some of them believe slightly in a s..

spirit escorts

89:6.1 Providing s. to the spirit world led to the lessening of

spirit essence

104:4.20 this triune association of the pure s. of the Father,

spirit ethics

28:6.8 of Origins teach these ascenders how to apply s.,

46:6.9 8. Pure s. activities and ethics.

spirit evolution

87:5.2 Religious ceremonial must keep pace with s. and

106:3.5 both cosmic and s. are by mind and experience

111:1.2 potential of s. becomes dominant, with the assent

spirit existence

7:3.2 the Corps of the Finality as a well-nigh perfected s.

9:8.12 A majority of them are visible to all orders of s..

13:3.1 Son are the worlds of the seven phases of pure-s..

19:2.5 are sometime inducted into the seventh stage of s..

30:1.113 superpersonal spirits, s., spirit personalities—but

31:3.4 They subsequently attain the sixth stage of s. upon

46:2.7 material things than your later life of advancing s..

48:6.35 fetters of material inertia, to attain the freedom of s.?

49:0.1 superuniverse and the attainment of first-stage s..

106:2.8 ascenders attain the postulated seventh stage of s.,

115:6.1 operates directly upon the fundamental values of s.,

117:5.3 Corps of the Finality attain the seventh stage of s.,

189:0.2 resurrection of morontia, into the status of true s..

spirit experience

30:3.7 during the earlier phases of morontia transition and s.

103:7.2 presage the later appearance of morontia and s.

130:4.2 Original Personality of intelligence, and s. is

160:5.3 intellectual religions, while those based on true s.

170:2.16 these realities of the s. are progressively translated

spirit experiencer

102:7.9 the s. can likewise resort to the dogmatic challenge

spirit explanation

86:2.2 material source for his miseries, he settled upon a s..

86:7.4 from the bondage of the ghost-s. of ill luck.

spirit explorers

30:3.4 assisted by the Solitary Messengers and other s..

spirit expression(s)

56:2.1 The Thought-Father realizes s. in the Word-Son

56:3.5 But these three s. become perfectly unified in the

spirit family

142:7.17 that I am teaching you as spiritual children in the s.

spirit Father

1:1.5 the Paradise Father, the Havona Father, and the S..

6:2.3 In nature the Son is wholly like the s. Father.

6:5.6 the Eternal Son is the personal portrayal of the s. to

51:6.13 7. The s. or Havona Father—the Universal Father,

56:10.17 three qualities, is man’s perception of God as his s..

111:5.5 creature son communes with the personality of the s.

111:5.6 the Father’s will is the spiritual finding of the s. by

131:10.6 the Power, and the Mercy, but best of all, he is my s.,

142:7.17 spiritual kingdom, special representatives of the s..

144:4.9 the sincere and longing look of the child to its s.;

180:6.8 Mortal man cannot see the s.; therefore have I come

181:1.10 the keeping of an all-wise, all-loving, all-powerful s..

spirit fear

87:0.2 than this picture of man’s abject slavery to ghost-s..

87:5.2 S. and subsequent worship were adopted as

103:3.5 Man evolved through the superstitions of s., magic

spirit feeling

155:6.9 uniformity of intellectual views, only unity of s..

spirit fellows

24:7.2 disappear from the recognition of his s., never more

spirit fellowship

157:4.5 and mentor of all who enter the bonds of this s.,

spirit force(s)

0:3.15 3. The universe s. are convergent in the Eternal Son.

0:11.2 Both potency of cosmic force and potency of s.

0:12.13 we know that these s. conspire to enable man to

7:1.3 Spiritual values and s. forces are real.

8:5.2 but in the contact of s. with intelligent beings, he

16:2.3 Conversely, the combined lines of s. force and

37:2.5 this interesting and versatile order possess a s. which

44:1.2 harmony by the manipulation of the following s.:

44:5.4 s., when studied, yields dependable deductions

48:2.20 morontia energy in association with physical and s.

87:5.2 evolve in response to the belief in higher s. and

151:5.5 was a phenomenon directly under the control of s.

spirit form(s)

13:1.20 spirit beings to envelop within their s. all orders of

13:3.3 As I am a person and have a s., no doubt such a

24:2.9 they are persons; they have recognizable s. and form.

30:4.19 pertains to continuing advancement of intellect, s.,

30:4.20 But the s. is just as real as the morontia body,

30:4.20 and it is equally discernible.

39:2.13 others, from the lowest morontia to the higher s..

42:1.5 and there ensue the higher s. of intelligent life.

42:12.10 spirit beings have form, and these s. are real.

42:12.11 And after the morontia life it will be found that s.

46:5.22 always preserved in material, in morontia, and in s.

113:2.5 Divested of material bodies, given s., you would

spirit fragment

6:5.7 And as the s. of the Father dwells within you, so

132:3.9 achieve identity with an immortal and indwelling s.

spirit fragmentations

56:3.2 there is yet a third—pure-s.—the Father’s bestowal of

spirit friend

180:4.3 And this s will bring to your remembrance everything

spirit fruits

12:7.7 God’s will become increasingly discernible in the s.

141:5.2 your spiritual natures and s. of divine worship and

193:2.2 of the children of faith that they bear much s..

193:5.2 By the s. of your lives impel souls to believe the

spirit function(s)

6:6.1 and when it is used to denote s. of intelligence.

14:6.5 untold diversities of absonite and other phases of s..

34:3.4 In pure-s. the Creative Spirit acts independently of

spirit fusedsee also Spirit-fused

22:9.5 Neither are they S. nor Son fused.

40:5.14 survival, at which time the surviving soul becomes S.

40:9.1 will creature is either S., Son fused, or Father fused.

40:9.1 who are Adjuster or Father fused are never S. or Son

spirit fusers

40:10.7 As it is with the S., so is it with those Son-fused

40:10.9 While the majority of S. serve permanently as

spirit fusion

40:5.10 their mortal subjects for possible subsequent S..

40:9.1 Such S. never occurs during the span of natural life;

40:9.9 Such children of S. are enabled to enjoy these

40:10.3 Son and S. superficially, resemble compensations of

48:6.34 mansion worlds or survived by the technique of S..

49:3.5 survival their peoples differ, being candidates for S..

52:1.6 the archangels for subsequent resurrection and S..

63:7.2 even their immediate descendants only achieved S..

109:3.3 these surviving mortals attain eternal life through S..

spirit genius

111:0.6 The ka was thought to be a superior s. which desired

spirit ghost(s)

86:6.4 was regarded as ill luck, the displeasure of the s..

86:6.6 if the s. in anger visits ill luck and in pleasure good

87:4.0 4. GOOD AND BAD SPIRIT GHOSTS

87:4.3 The notion of two kinds of s. made slow progress

89:1.1 to dodge ill luck, to keep from offending the s. by

89:1.2 fetish men who were thought to be directed by a s.,

90:3.5 s. were still held responsible for disease and death.

spirit gift(s)

40:4.1 in planetary association with the s. of the Father,

141:5.1 increasingly dominated, by the s. of the Father.

spirit glory

15:7.3 they increase in material size, morontia beauty, and s.

spirit goals

12:9.1 Man’s true destiny consists in the creation of s.

spirit God or god

1:3.3 No material man could behold the s. and preserve

97:10.8 the savage demon Yahweh, the jealous and cruel s.

spirit grasp

14:2.6 the Eternal Son, as a part of his all-embracing s.,

spirit gravitysee gravity; see spirit-gravity

spirit groups

16:2.1 of the Seven Master Spirits and their associated s..

17:0.0 THE SEVEN SUPREME SPIRIT GROUPS

17:0.1 The Supreme S. are the universal co-ordinating

17:0.10 are known on Uversa as the seven Supreme S..

17:1.10 presence of Majeston, the chief of all reflective s..

17:6.1 a part of this discussion of the seven Supreme S..

17:8.2 the Supreme S. are the immediate creators of the

17:8.3 The seven Supreme S. are the co-ordinators of the

25:1.5 The higher or s. are assigned selectively to the

spirit growth

103:5.11 S. springs from within the evolving soul.

180:6.8 But when you have become perfected in s., you shall

spirit guidance

34:6.12 And when such a life of s. is freely accepted, there

85:3.2 the farseeing eyes of certain creatures betokened s..

92:3.6 drama originated in the acting for s., and dancing in

116:7.4 man is responsive to s., even as the grand universe

142:6.7 then by the wholehearted choice of s. would you

spirit guide

149:4.2 hearts be so dominated by love that your s. will

spirit halls

44:0.14 will heighten and brighten until you stand in the s. of

spirit harmony

44:1.1 the inconceivable scope of morontia and s..

spirit head

169:4.1 kingdom of heaven and the s. of this brotherhood

spirit helper(s)

33:3.4 the Divine Minister and her vast assemblage of s.,

37:10.2 They are the s. of the local universe, executing the

108:2.4 when such a moral decision has been made, this s.

108:5.3 never have we known these s. to default.

180:3.3 Very soon, after I have gone, I will send you a s..

spirit homes

13:3.3 —regardless of parentage—are admitted to these s..

spirit hope

107:6.2 divinely love you; Adjusters are the prisoners of s.

141:5.1 harmony must grow out of the fact that the s. of

spirit host

6:5.3 The Son gives origin to a vast s., but such

spirit humor

48:4.4 In discussing s., first let me tell you what it is not.

spirit ideals

132:3.10 urges of a soul trying to identify itself with the s.

spirit identification

36:5.17 personal mind, has no survival qualities apart from s..

40:5.4 S. constitutes the secret of personal survival and

42:11.4 losing this response only in proportion to s..

111:1.5 what mind is striving to be like that constitutes s..

111:1.7 stability is dependent upon personality choice and s..

118:8.4 may attempt self-liberation independent of greater s..

spirit identity

30:4.20 Mortals acquire real s. before they leave the local

141:5.2 your lives will of a surety take cognizance of this s.

188:3.8 3. The acquired s. of the man of Nazareth which

spirit illumination

151:2.3 women who possess diverse endowments of s..”

spirit impulses

1:5.16 the Eternal Son includes all the s. of all creation;

spirit indited

7:3.6 The content of any petition which is not “s.” can find

spirit indweller

181:1.1 I will be able to return as a s. of each of you and of

spirit indwelling

3:2.8 The planetary creatures of God’s s., scattered hither

196:3.6 There are three separate evidences of this s. of the

spirit indwelt

118:8.2 is mind endowed and s.; and though man can never

spirit influence(s)

16:5.3 experience the personal presence of the mind-s. of

34:6.2 Regardless of plurality of origin, all s. are one in

86:3.3 natural death was at first believed to be due to s..

90:3.4 1. Ghosts—direct s. influences.

101:1.4 experience of spiritual communion with the s.

107:6.1 Adjusters disclose the presence and leading of a s..

108:2.5 bestowal appears to be determined by many s. and

108:4.3 govern and control the performances of all other s..

113:3.0 3. RELATION TO OTHER SPIRIT INFLUENCES

113:3.1 numerous impersonal s. which indwell, surround,

194:2.12 influence of the sevenfold appeal of the universe s..

194:2.12 over him and dwell within him the seven higher s..

spirit infusion

40:9.3 This s. constitutes these surviving creatures Spirit-

spirit inheritance

13:1.15 of the traits of the Father in addition to their S..

spirit insight

36:5.17 but it is not immortal when it functions without s.,

45:7.7 or their designates, who ascertain the degree of s..

101:5.14 the assurances of pure s. operate in the place of faith

118:8.11 knows God and desires to do his will, who has s.,

147:4.9 And last, but greatest of all, we attain the level of s.

spirit intelligence(s)

4:1.7 familiar with the workings of the accredited s. of

11:5.1 It has nothing whatever to do with the affairs of s.,

23:2.15 Solitary Messengers are the only type of s.—aside,

34:2.6 the chief of the Master Spirits on high, being a s.

35:6.4 The entire mechanism of s. and communication

110:4.1 in full touch with the s. and energy of the universes.

148:3.4 he was engaged in the direction of those high s.

spirit interruptions

44:1.3 1. Spiritual sound—s. current interruptions.

spirit jest

48:4.4 S. is never tinged with the accentuation of the

48:4.4 Neither is it ever blasphemous of the righteousness

spirit kingdom

34:7.6 the flesh and the spirit if they would enter the s.,

142:7.17 for me to instruct you as full-grown men of the s..

178:3.4 to the worlds on high and sit with me in the s. of

180:4.2 shall be one with your personal experience in the s.

spirit leading(s)

5:2.5 recognizing the s. and other supermaterial activities

100:5.7 mind has been mistaken for divine revelations and s..

101:0.3 And this s. is distinct from the ethical prompting of

103:5.3 unselfish drive of mortal mind is in response to the s.

103:9.10 right and wrong, truth and error, it demonstrates s..

110:6.4 a fanatical and perverted interpretation of the s.

110:7.6 almost impossible to register these s. in an animal

130:8.4 that the man lacked the ability to respond to s..

spirit learning

44:3.6 headquarters of morontia training and advanced s..

spirit led

1:3.7 gradually becomes spirit taught and eventually s..

155:6.11 All things are sacred in the lives of those who are s.

spirit level(s)

0:5.8 upward through worship and wisdom to the s..

6:4.1 The Eternal Son motivates the s. of cosmic;

6:6.1 defined when it refers to the s. of existence,

12:6.3 level with the spiritual powers and beings of the s..

32:5.4 having failed to achieve the s. of Adjuster fusion,

34:6.11 If you are a willing learner, if you want to attain s.

42:11.4 but only true s. of reality are independent of space

42:12.7 6. Achievement of s..

44:0.17 After attainment of the higher s. the ascenders are

101:6.12 incompleteness of self through attainment of the s. of

103:6.10 not differentiate between the energy level and the s..

105:3.3 neither can personality attain to s. of existence apart

107:5.5 mind until the mortal attains s. of progression.

111:3.3 soul invariably ascends to the true s. of fusion value

112:6.3 more and more perfect on higher and higher s..

130:4.10 truth is a phase of the mind-s. of the universes.

132:2.6 lost until the ascending human soul achieves final s..

132:3.8 of doubting evil when functioning on such a high s.

168:4.7 when such an individual has progressed to the s..

180:5.1 of truth, the assurance of true meanings on real s..

196:2.4 inspire them as they progress from the lowest s.

spirit liaison

34:5.4 This dual s. hovers over the worlds, seeking to

56:7.2 With the settling of a system in light, this Son-S.

spirit life

13:2.8 The rendezvous worlds of s. are forbidden ground to

35:3.6 4. The sphere of initial s..

35:3.7 5. The world of mid-s..

35:3.8 6. The sphere of advancing s..

48:4.17 proceeding down the scale of s. from Paradise to

48:8.1 It is the evolutionary portal to s. and the eventual

144:4.7 Prayer is the breath of the s. in the midst of the

193:1.2 bearing the fruits of this s. as it is lived in the flesh.

spirit livers

156:5.13 s are not perturbed by episodes of the material world

spirit longing

168:4.12 9. Do not hesitate to pray the prayers of s.;

spirit luminosity

0:6.8 of light: material light, intellectual insight, and s..

0:6.9 Light—s.—is a word symbol, a figure of speech,

12:8.15 shadow cast by mind in the presence of s. of divine

13:0.4 appear to take origin the impersonal energies of s..

13:0.4 they directionize pure s. to the seven superuniverses.

107:4.4 seraphim can sometimes discern the s. of supposed

107:4.5 There is a characteristic light, a s., that accompanies

113:6.2 the pilot light in the human mind disappears, the s.

spirit machinations

83:4.4 since barrenness was attributed to s., efforts to

spirit malady

158:5.5 of a double affliction, a physical ailment and a s..

spirit manifestation(s)

7:2.3 These s. of the Son are not personal; they are not in

23:3.7 with nearly all of the attributes of impersonal s..

40:5.15 your order of creature life in s. and personality

56:3.4 wherein occurs final unification of all time-space s..

107:4.6 other beings, entities, spirits, personalities, and s.,

spirit meanings

0:4.10 forever separated the mind-s.-personal meanings

spirit mediums

90:1.3 later, such women became prophets and s..

spirit melodies

44:1.1 S. are not material sound waves but pulsations

spirit messages

24:1.12 circuits to employ for the transmission of all s.

87:5.9 And these s. were interpreted by divination, magic,

spirit messengers

3:4.4 The fact that he sends forth s. from himself to

23:0.2 These s. were personalized in a single creative

23:2.10 These s. are in every sense interchangeable from one

spirit mind(s)

6:6.0 6. THE SPIRIT MIND

9:4.2 it may be premind or supermind, even s., but

9:4.5 Spirit is divine purpose, and s. is divine purpose in

42:10.3 1. Preadjutant-s. minds.

42:10.4 2. Adjutant-s. minds.

spirit minister(s)

8:4.3 sympathetic and understanding s. to every pilgrim

13:1.17 universe activities are just as fully provided with s.

16:4.5 these ancestors of both physical controllers and s.,

23:3.9 must be increasingly borne by other types of s. and

26:1.15 angelic hosts form that unbroken chain of s. which

28:0.6 though both serve as s. in these domains.

39:1.2 1. Son-S. Ministers.

39:9.3 these s. of seraphic completion, together with the

spirit ministry or ministries

8:5.4 coincides with the s. of the combined influences of

17:0.11 physical power, mind energy, and impersonal s.,

34:6.1 multiple s. become more and more co-ordinate in

34:6.2 they are one, being the s. of God the Sevenfold

36:2.18 responsive to these adjutants and to the different s.

40:5.17 in seraphic service, or in any other phase of s..

56:3.4 the Absolute Mind, the s. to the evolving worlds is

65:7.7 And still additional s. accompanies the action of

107:6.3 with the onetime human partner in other than s.;

108:2.3 as a spiritual co-ordinator of these different s..

108:4.3 perfect synchrony and co-ordination with other s.,

spirit mirth

48:4.12 such a carefree review as to provoke s. and a state

spirit mobilization

65:3.5 the phenomenon of the third phase of adjutant s.,

spirit Monitor(s)

1:2.3 the s. sent from Paradise to live in the mortal mind of

3:4.4 absolutely no limit to the extent or number of s.

103:2.10 The impulse of the s. is realized in consciousness as

103:4.1 ego with the altruistic urge of the indwelling s..

111:1.1 Mind is the human soil from which the s must evolve

spirit mortal

119:5.2 the assignments and performed the duties of a s.

119:5.3 Uversa as a fully developed and perfectly trained s.

Spirit Mother

133:2.2 The Father in heaven treats the S. of the children

spirit nature

1:3.4 The s. of the Father is shared fully with his coexistent

2:6.2 Religion implies that the superworld of s is cognizant

6:2.6 God is spirit; and this s. of the Father is focalized in

6:2.6 And as the Father shares his s. with the Son, so do

7:0.4 the impersonal realities of s. are always responsive to

7:1.3 with their qualitative value, their actual degree of s..

7:1.6 There is a direct attractiveness of a s. between

7:1.10 All actual value of s. finds lodgment in the gravity

14:6.23 the perfect and symmetrical s. of God the Supreme

16:0.11 In s. and character these Seven Spirits of Paradise

38:2.1 definite and discrete beings; they are of s. and origin.

39:4.15 some student visitor or some other traveler of s. or

111:1.7 the extremes of pure mechanical control and true s.

115:5.1 Paradise Trinity for the reality of his personal and s..

156:5.2 Your s.—the jointly created soul—is a living growth

188:3.4 experience of Jesus which was analogous to the s.,

194:3.1 primarily with the revelation of the Father’s s.

spirit nucleus

12:9.6 Mortal man has a s. nucleus.

12:9.6 personal-energy system existing around a divine s.

12:9.6 to displace the governing power of the central s.,

106:2.1 universe evolution—physical evolution around a s.

106:2.1 dominance of the s. over the encircling domains of

196:3.6 There is a s. in the mind of man—the Adjuster of the

spirit offspring

8:4.1 a vast stage whereon the Infinite Spirit and his s.

8:4.1 And all the s. of the Conjoint Actor partake of this

9:1.8 wield the hammer are the children of mercy, the s. of

37:10.2 The Spironga are the s. of the Bright and Morning

spirit operations

88:6.2 magic was the term applied to s. outside one’s own

spirit orders

37:8.0 8. HIGHER SPIRIT ORDERS OF ASSIGNMENT

37:8.1 Of the higher s. of the family of the Infinite Spirit

44:6.7 values assigned to different morontia and s. in the

108:3.8 Among the higher s. it is difficult to discover the

spirit origin

85:0.3 evolve beyond nature worship, acquired roots of s.

101:3.3 This composite entity of s. in association with human

spirit overcontrol

12:6.1 co-operative minds, co-ordinated morontias, s., and

spirit patterns

111:2.2 the indwelling Thought Adjuster threads the s. of a

118:3.7 but s. only exist in relation to space; they do not

118:3.7 they do not occupy or displace space,

118:3.7 neither do they contain space.

146:1.3 inclusion of many of Plato’s theories of the ideal s.

spirit perception

34:6.1 As mortals progress in mind control and s., these

142:7.17 Will you never grow up in s. perception?

159:3.12 augment the happiness, deepen the s., and enhance

spirit perfection

101:6.1 survival, and its great urge is the attainment of s..

spirit person(s)

0:8.10 and the s. of God the Supreme are one reality—

7:1.8 an unvarying response of the Son’s spirit to all s.,

16:3.15 a personal and organic relationship to the s. of the

16:3.19 manner is revelatory of the s. of the Supreme.

34:1.4 manifestation of Deity is a divine individual, a s..

55:12.5 emerge from the Havona mystery enshrouding his s.

106:1.1 Even experiential Deity is thus expressed in the s. of

106:2.2 must provide for the differential recognition of s.,

115:4.2 The Supreme is first of all a s., and this s. stems from

115:4.7 derives from the triodities; the s. of the Supreme,

115:4.7 prerogatives of the Almighty Supreme with the s. of

116:3.2 bestowal of the Third Source unifies the s. of God

116:6.6 s. of Supremacy requires the evolutionary power of

116:7.6 sublime synthesis of almighty power with the s. of

117:7.14 It is conjectured that at this far-distant time the s. of

spirit personalitiessee personalities

spirit personalitysee personality

115:7.5 the power-mind-s. actualization of the Supreme

spirit personalization

116:2.12 The Supreme ever intervenes as the experiential s. of

spirit petitions

168:4.9 beings cannot bestow material answers to the s. of

spirit phantasms

87:6.2 defenseless before the unceasing demands of the s.

spirit phase(s)

1:3.7 results in the transmutation of the potentially s.

42:12.13 the more nearly does the s. become dominant;

spirit phenomena

9:2.1 we think we discern levels of experiential s.

44:0.20 reality of these morontia transactions and near-s..

90:3.2 all diseases and death were originally regarded as s.,

108:4.5 We are cognizant of many s. in the far-flung universe

spirit pilgrim

119:5.3 On Salvington we followed the career of this s.

spirit pilot

130:4.8 the s. supervenes in spiritual cessation of existence.

spirit play

25:7.2 to Paradise there will always be time for rest and s.;

spirit poison

48:7.20 18. Impatience is a s.; anger is like a stone hurled

spirit polarity

26:1.16 Supernaphim are limited in “s.” regarding only

spirit possessed

121:7.12 but every rock and tree was viewed as being s..

spirit possession

88:0.1 This doctrine of s. is nothing more nor less than

88:1.9 Drunkenness was looked upon as a form of s.;

90:1.2 in olden times anything abnormal was ascribed to s.,

90:1.2 for a good deal of ancient inspiration as well as s..

90:1.3 majority of shamans believed in the fact of their s..

121:7.12 The ideas of s., good and bad, applied not merely to

163:6.2 there had been a few cases of real s. relieved by

spirit potency

104:4.20 From s. to Paradise spirit, all spirit finds reality

115:2.3 the realms of space potency, mind potency, and s..

spirit potential(s)

7:2.1 with the unlimited s. of the Deity Absolute.

102:5.2 supremacy of s. over mind actuals is demonstrated

104:4.20 Spirit, and the unlimited s. of the Deity Absolute.

spirit power(s)

6:4.1 the spirit gravity and the s. of the Original Son will

7:1.2 the circuits of pure s. are not retarded by the mass

14:6.13 unlimited base for the ever-expanding realization of s

34:1.2 established currents and the ordained circuits of s.

44:5.9 the ascendant experience and to store reserves of s.

89:4.6 started every person out in serious debt to the s..

178:3.3 your souls be valiant in defense of the gospel by s.

spirit prepersonality

5:6.7 This material personality and this s. are capable of

spirit prerogatives

25:1.7 whom they most resemble in general and special s..

spirit presence(s)

3:1.9 is co-ordinated with the function of the universal s.

5:3.2 indwelt creature is facilitated by the Father’s s..

6:5.7 within you, so does the s. of the Son envelop you,

7:1.9 We know that the s. of the Eternal Son is the

8:2.5 the s., and mind potential of the Conjoint Actor will

8:5.5 the s. of the Infinite Spirit is referred to as “the spirit

16:2.3 his personal s. is exerted by and through one of the

16:2.3 superuniverse s. of the Third Source on any world

19:5.5 to know the classification or number of the S. or

19:5.6 excitation in his detection-sensitivity to s..

23:3.7 they do possess a s. which is discernible by all

24:2.9 Census Directors have recognizable s. and form.

24:3.3 Aids do not manifest a s. to other spirit beings.

30:1.113 There are spirits: spirit entities, s., personal spirits,

34:1.1 a marked change in the nature of the creative s.

34:4.7 Her s. seems to be fixed on the headquarters

34:1.3 Of only one thing are we certain: The S. in the

55:6.4 conscious contact with the s. of the Master Spirit of

103:3.1 true religious impulse has its origin in genuine s.

106:2.4 the power product of time and space with the s.

108:3.9 We unfailingly detect the s. of certain unrevealed

108:6.3 creature endowment but rather to the gift of the s.

113:3.2 the Omnipresent S. of the Paradise Third Source and

113:3.2 influence of the Conjoint Actor with the s. of the

117:5.8 Spirit of Truth, Holy Spirit, or superuniverse s.,

117:6.6 contact and infusion with the s. of the Eternal Son

129:4.3 of personal communication with the indwelling s. of

194:2.14 2. The s. of the Eternal Son—the spirit gravity of the

194:2.15 3. The s. of the Infinite Spirit—the universal spirit-

spirit program

102:1.2 the faith of religion argues from the s. of eternity.

spirit progress

37:6.2 four hundred and ninety spheres of s. encircling

spirit progression

5:1.3 your attainment of the highest finite levels of s.,

14:5.1 you pass through the true s. stages of progression

30:4.23 and the superuniverse headquarters worlds of s..

31:3.6 Such beings have attained the present limit of s. but

35:3.11 initiated into the regime of the disciplines and s. of

160:5.12 requires the attainment of actual levels of real s..

196:3.29 redefined on successive levels of morontia and s..

spirit promptings

113:4.4 The impulse of worship largely originates in the s. of

spirit propitiation

87:5.8 The ceremonies of s. constituted a heavy burden,

87:6.1 the technique of s. led directly to the creation of

spirit pulsations

44:1.1 s. received by the spirits of celestial personalities.

spirit purpose

115:3.14 the conceptualization of s., and the integration of

141:5.2 you may experience a perfected unity of s. and spirit

spirit qualities

7:7.2 but all of the s. of the father personality of the First

spirit quartette(s)

55:4.15 a Teacher Son, assisted by the ministering-s.,

55:4.16 The ministering-s. consist of: the seraphic chief of

spirit reactions

153:1.3 with prior and habitual mental attitudes and s..

spirit realitiessee realities, spirit

spirit realitysee reality, spirit

spirit realization

27:7.8 The attainment of the seventh stage of s. by a

117:6.7 mind struggle for s. self-realization, the completion

spirit realm(s)

44:0.1 artists and artisans of the morontia and lower s..

44:0.14 inspiring masterpieces of the supernal artists of the s.

44:3.3 abodes of the regular and routine workers of the s.

48:4.3 ministers of the exalted humor of the morontia and s.

77:8.7 Sentinels patrol the invisible s. realm of the planet.

103:9.2 science and, in its nonmaterial reaches toward the s.,

111:4.5 the superconscious mind as it impinges upon the s.

133:4.5 things of mortal life which are embodied in the s.

spirit reason

103:7.2 presage the later appearance of morontia and s.

spirit receptivity

65:6.10 of a personality possesses an innate capacity for s.

65:7.6 before the animal mind attains the human levels of s..

144:2.5 attitude and to enlarge your soul’s capacity for s..

spirit recognition

130:4.14 and establishes value levels of s. and response.

spirit recorders

48:2.25 serve in association with the s. in the supervision and

spirit recording

25:6.1 an original s. and a semimaterial counterpart—

spirit records

25:6.3 of he quasi-physical duplicates of the original s..

spirit re-creations

108:6.5 And all of these exquisite s. are being preserved in

spirit reflection

0:7.7 God the Supreme in Havona is the personal s. of the

44:6.3 make the ten thousand color tones of s. peal forth

spirit relationship(s)

11:9.5 Personality and mind-s. are transmissible, but

40:10.2 Such s. between the local and the superuniverse

56:10.13 is responsive to truth—the living s. of all things and

spirit representatives

15:10.21 Majeston, and superpersonal s. of the Eternal Son.

spirit reproduction

38:1.1 currently engages in her initial solitary effort at s..

spirit response

36:2.18 The capacity of material creatures to effect s. is

spirit responsive

34:7.5 should have had physical natures more naturally s..

spirit retribution

89:1.2 The fear of s. is so great in the mind of a primitive

spirit Ruler

142:4.2 the Father is revealed as the universal S. over all?

152:3.2 in the heart of each of you as the s. of all things.”

spirit sanction

89:1.1 nonreligious, but they early acquired ghost or s.,

spirit scheme

48:8.2 divine purpose in this morontia and subsequent s.

spirit schools

196:2.2 his long sojourn in the s. training schools of the

spirit secrets

70:7.5 3. For the purpose of preserving valuable “s.

spirit section

39:4.16 personalities of the realm peruse records of the s..

spirit self

11:9.3 Father gave infinite personality expression of his s.

134:4.7 God is spirit, and God gives a fragment of his s. to

spirit self-realization

117:6.7 completed attainment of the mind struggle for s.,

spirit sense(s)

44:6.8 of beauty through the sharpening of the evolving s..

117:2.6 status will achieve completion (in the energy-s.).

spirit servants

167:7.3 The angels are the s. in heaven, and they are neither

spirit servers

13:1.20 pertain to the personal experiences of types of s.

spirit service

131:8.6 though your body perish, your soul shall survive in s.

spirit servitals

25:1.5 Both s. and their more physical fellows are

spirit significance

158:6.4 Can you not grasp the s. of my mission without the

spirit skill

17:6.4 requisite to the acquirement of s. in her future work

spirit son(s)

56:3.3 from the God who is spirit by the ministry of the S.

115:3.14 The personality of the s. Son is the master pattern

178:1.5 citizens, all the better for having become reborn s. of

193:0.4 grasp the saving truth that they are the living s. of

spirit sorter

196:3.17 those values selected by this s.-value sorter—

spirit soul(s)

30:1.99 an Adjuster fragment of himself evolves the s. upon

133:4.9 the Father of s. has provided many delightful

spirit sources

46:2.4 by liaison with the superior forces and s. of energy

spirit sovereign

134:4.4 God alone is s. sovereign.

spirit sovereignty

134:4.3 If different religions recognize the s. of God, then

134:4.8 But the moment you lose sight of the s. of God the

spirit spark

36:3.3 material, imparting through their persons the vital s.;

130:4.7 and the activation of the s. of the God who is spirit.

spirit spheres

44:3.5 exquisite creations of the s. and the morontia realms

44:4.4 translate thought into language in the s. is beyond

54:1.10 but not so on the morontia worlds or on the s..

spirit stage(s)

14:5.1 you pass through the true s. of progression

119:5.2 a superb personality in the exact likeness of the s. of

spirit standards

195:7.16 is dangerous only when it becomes blind to the s.

spirit status

6:6.4 will have to await your attainment of s. following

16:8.4 nature and extent of changes in form, mind, or s..

30:3.12 superuniverse capacity after they have attained s..

30:4.20 the final morontia stage to the first or lowest s. is

31:3.6 of spirit progression but not finality of ultimate s..

39:4.14 Men use them—advance in s.—by decisions,

48:0.3 between the mortal estate and the subsequent s. of

48:8.1 from the mansion worlds to the attainment of s. in

56:6.4 likely to until they have achieved seventh-stage-s.,

101:6.2 material level up to the time of attainment of full s.,

101:6.3 of morontia personality and eventually of true s..

113:7.2 assisting you in the acquirement of morontia and s.,

117:6.7 the entrance upon the seventh and final stage of s.,

spirit strivings

101:1.3 ideas, ideals, insights, and s. of the evolving sons of

spirit struggle(s)

116:5.15 The s. of time have to do with the evolution of spirit

131:4.7 O soul, gird yourself for the s. of immortality!

155:5.11 and halfhearted souls who instinctively shun the s.

spirit sublimity

116:7.1 only a material creation of physical grandeur, s.,

spirit substance

7:1.3 S. (quality) is just as responsive to spirit gravity as

12:8.16 —the material as the shadow of the more real s.

spirit supremacy

105:6.2 supremacy: the actuality of personal-s. in Havona,

106:9.12 Father’s will leads directly to the attainment of s.

spirit synthesis

112:2.9 the working of s. and cosmic consciousness in his

spirit systems

2:7.11 unification of energy systems, idea systems, and s..

100:4.3 from the unification of physical systems, and s..

116:6.1 mind systems, co-ordinate; and s., directive.

spirit task

37:10.2 helpers of the universe, executing the routine s. of

spirit taught

1:3.7 a God-conscious intellect gradually becomes s.

spirit teacher

149:4.2 the mind, and handicaps the s. of man’s soul.

180:6.2 restored to my place on high before I send this s.

spirit techniques

28:6.8 While the s. of mercy ministry are beyond your

spirit temples

44:3.5 The worship builders—experienced architects of the s

spirit things

7:1.8 an unvarying response of the Son’s spirit to all s.,

11:0.1 again it should be reiterated that s. and spiritual

spirit touch

40:5.3 in the s. of inner communication with the souls of

spirit training

47:10.4 superuniverse worlds of ascending culture and s..

spirit tranquillity

132:7.4 you would have long since entered your haven of s.,

spirit transactions

44:4.12 of the various groupings of morontia affairs and s.;

spirit transcript

30:4.15 The Adjuster is the custodian of the s. of the mind

109:6.3 also the s. of the human divinity of the Paradise Son

spirit transformation

1:5.5 man cannot see God until he achieves completed s.

spirit transit

189:0.2 The s. of this Jesus was completed at the time I

spirit trio

25:3.13 power and becomes the physical voice of the s..

spirit truth

92:0.5 the supernal heights of morontia value and s..

spirit two-in-oneness

113:7.8 in all universe functions, achieve ultimate s.,

spirit type(s)

21:2.8 The control of s. and designs depends on the level of

25:1.3 seven hundred and fifty are apparently true to s.,

34:4.9 evolutionary life are endowed with the adjutant s. of

38:0.3 the most nearly standard of all s. of personal beings.

spirit understanding

141:5.2 experience a perfected unity of spirit purpose and s.

spirit union

1:3.7 of the human mind from matter association to s.

spirit unity

102:2.5 identify this energy unity of his science with the s.

141:5.1 What I require of you, my apostles, is s. unity—

141:5.3 “Your s. implies two things, which always will be

spirit universes

31:10.20 pass through the morontia worlds, ascend the s.,

spirit value

111:3.4 whose meanings seek to co-ordinate with true s..

spirit valuessee values

spirit victories

137:8.7 kingdom by their moral decisions and by their s.;

spirit vision

44:0.16 I cannot, with exclusive s., perceive the building in

47:1.3 will not visualize finaliters until you acquire true s..

spirit voice-flash

28:4.10 deduce the Father’s will by equating the S. from

spirit waves

44:6.4 S. of diverse identity and morontia appreciation are

spirit workers

13:1.19 All these s. in all levels and realms of universe

38:7.4 The cherubim and sanobim are the routine s. on the

spirit world(s)

1:2.1 God is primal reality in the s.; God is the source of

1:4.7 attempt is made to make plain the realities of the s.

7:0.4 The s. is the habit, the personal conduct, of the Son,

7:0.5 the freewill s. is not always truly representative of

25:4.1 These legal and technical minds of the s. were not

28:5.21 I assure you that all these transactions of the s. are

38:5.4 making contact between these beings of the s. and

39:4.12 so ever upward is progress in the morontia and s.

42:12.15 an immortal child of the eternal s. of the Supreme,

44:0.2 and s. are not without their high arts and supernal

44:0.15 All these activities of the morontia and s. are real.

44:0.15 To spirit beings the s. world is a reality.

44:0.15 To material beings the s. is more or less unreal;

44:0.17 discerning the reality of the creatures of both the s.

44:0.21 reality of the transactions of the morontia and the s..

44:2.11 portray the eternal values of the s. to the seers of

44:3.6 intelligent, effective citizens of the morontia and s..

44:4.8 The oratory of the s. is one of the rare treats which

44:5.4 There are just as certain and reliable laws in the s.

44:5.8 we of the s. must stop our regular activities and

44:6.9 the artistic glories and aesthetic beauties of the s..

44:7.1 forces and energies which are present in the s.,

48:0.2 material mortals could attain the threshold of the s..

48:4.17 In the s. the opposite is true: The higher we ascend

48:6.6 The s. is governed on the principle of respecting

65:7.7 Throughout the ministry of the s. the individual

66:4.11 for ages they constituted the sum total of the s. to

68:3.2 the vague and unseen imaginary dangers of the s..

83:7.2 wives were believed to become snakes in the s..

86:2.6 the s., was just as unorganized and haphazard as

86:2.6 the whimsical and temperamental reaction of the s.;

86:3.2 the nebulous concept of a hazy and unorganized s.,

86:3.3 theology still ascribe death to the action of the s.,

86:5.2 this evolving s. that death was finally regarded as

86:6.2 his newly imagined s. became a power in primitive

89:6.1 Providing spirit escorts to the s. led to the lessening

90:0.2 In the advancing concepts of primitive man the s.

92:3.3 struggle into the domain of an imagined ghost-s..

92:4.3 man’s reaction to belief in a hypothetical ghost-s.

101:5.14 When you are finally mustered into the actual s.,

130:4.2 progressing selfhood in the s.—these realities,

160:5.11 the existence of a future life of adventure in the s.

167:7.4 And these angels are not the spies of the s. who

spirit youth

149:6.8 Creator; honor him as the Father of your s.; love

spirit-bestowing

104:4.7 personality-bequeathing, s., mind-endowing Gods.

spirit-born

5:2.2 God lives in every one of his s. sons.

34:6.13 s. souls are sustained by that hope that transcends

42:12.12 The material eyes are the windows of the s. soul.

100:2.8 Such s. individuals are so remotivated in life that

100:2.8 they calmly stand by while their fondest ambitions

100:2.8 they positively know that such catastrophes are but

104:4.14 and lead all s. personalities into the supernal delights

149:6.10 and the recognition of the destiny of your s. souls.

150:5.5 and righteousness is the natural fruit of the s. life

168:4.13 10. All genuine s. petitions are certain of an answer.

178:1.2 being a spiritual brotherhood of the s. sons of God

178:1.11 the faith of a s. man confers the assurance of living

180:2.7 recognize that prayer is a function of s. believers in

180:5.12 sincere friendliness which characterizes the s. sons

181:2.26 living truth as it operates in the experience of s. men

186:5.9 your personal experience, and that is your s. faith.

193:2.2 the divine spirit which are yielded in the lives of s.

194:2.19 the fusion of the mortal s. soul with the Adjuster

195:7.4 But it requires the eye of faith in a s. mortal to detect

195:7.8 consciousness of the concept of values in the s.

195:9.4 And then will these s. souls quickly supply the

195:10.1 Jesus living again on earth in the experience of s.

spirit-co-ordinated

116:5.15 of the energy-controlling mind with the s. intellect

spirit-concealed

6:6.4 many of these s. mysteries will clarify as you begin

spirit-conceiving

133:7.6 function between impersonal energy and s. mind,

spirit-conscious

179:5.6 When you become thus s., the Son is actually present

186:5.4 man may, by faith, become s. that he is a son of God,

spirit-consciousness

196:3.34 a wholehearted effort to reach the borderland of s.

196:3.34 Such s. is the equivalent of the knowledge of the

spirit-creature

16:4.2 directors of the vast and far-flung s. creation.

spirit-discerned

180:5.2 Divine truth is a s. and living reality.

spirit-discerning

140:5.5 Such s. mortals could be expected to attain such

spirit-dominated

180:2.7 a function of spirit-born believers in the s. kingdom.

spirit-endowed

5:5.14 if such a s. individual seeks God and sincerely

12:3.9 it would satisfactorily explain why s. beings are in

70:10.2 concept of justice may well be constitutive in a s.

180:5.3 spiritual reality value experienced only by s. beings

spirit-energy

9:6.7 The greater the s. divergence, the greater the

24:1.1 They direct and manipulate all such s. circuits

24:1.9 not concerned in these matters of s. supervision.

36:5.17 Nonspiritual mind is either a s. manifestation or a

38:9.8 both morontia- and s. controllers and mind circuiters.

spirit-evolutional

104:4.16 The Third Triunity—the s. triunity.

spirit-faith

16:6.10 s. (worship) is the religion of the reality of spiritual

spirit-filled

156:5.2 and be led by the spirit if you would live the s. life

159:4.7 even if these holy men of old lived inspired and s.

194:2.6 each passing generation of the s. sons of God.

spirit-fusedsee Spirit-fused

spirit-fusion

40:9.2 Adjusters take eternal leave of these S. candidates

107:1.7 the souls of the surviving mortals of the s. series.

spirit-ghost

87:5.2 the more advanced and relatively complex s. cult,

spirit-gravitysee spirit-gravity circuit(s); see gravity, spirit

7:1.6 S. pull and response thereto operate not only on the

9:6.5 creature mind unfailingly respond to the s. pull of

12:3.10 intelligence, it is apparently not s. responsive.

14:2.7 to the ever-present action of the universal s. pull

14:6.14 reality foundation for the Eternal Son’s s. control

116:7.4 grand universe responds to the far-flung s. grasp of

spirit-gravity circuit(s)

5:3.2 are likewise able to utilize the s. of the Eternal Son.

6:4.6 the spiritual drawing power of the all-powerful s. of

6:5.2 they come within the all-powerful grasp of the s.

7:1.0 1. THE SPIRIT-GRAVITY CIRCUIT

7:1.5 For there do exist within the absolute s. those local

7:1.7 present spirit of the Eternal Son or the associated s..

7:1.8 All reactions of the s. of the grand universe are

7:3.2 The s. literally pulls the soul of man Paradiseward.

7:3.3 The s. is the basic channel for transmitting the

7:3.4 The discriminative operation of the s. might possibly

34:3.5 the s. of the Eternal Son operates independently of

117:5.3 allied in some new way with the s. of the Eternal

spirit-guided

34:6.13 Such s. and divinely illuminated mortals, while they

spirit-illuminated

111:1.6 good—actually great—in accordance with the s. will

spirit-indwelt

12:5.10 S. man has powers of prevision (insight); he may

195:7.3 science has failed to recognize the fact of the s. mind

196:3.7 only the s. intellect is unselfishly altruistic and loving.

196:3.8 Only the s. mind can comprehend that the universe is

196:3.9 Only the s. man can realize the divine presence

spirit-infused

194:0.5 It is not strange that these s. men should have seized

spirit-led

12:7.7 fruits which are borne in the lives of the s. children

34:6.13 the Spirit in the life reactions of such a s. mortal,

99:5.6 “fruits of the spirit” in the daily life of the s. mortal

103:8.1 only the personal religious experience of a s. man

117:2.2 for s. existence does seem to result in experiential

149:5.2 such s. mortals say: ‘The lines are fallen to me in

170:5.9 for the individually s. brotherhood of the kingdom.

180:5.8 And when such s. mortals realize the true meaning

180:5.10 living relationship of one s. mortal’s love for other

194:3.2 faith of the s. creature will always be vindicated.

195:10.14 are only willing to become truly s. sons of God.

spirit-liberated

178:1.5 As faith-enlightened and s. sons of the kingdom of

spirit-liberator

122:2.3 the soul-healer of your people and the s. of all

spirit-mind

0:5.5 The Conjoint Actor is the s. personality, the source

12:8.13 Total Deity reality is not mind but s.—mind-spirit

17:8.6 they are the repositories of that s.-power sovereignty

34:5.2 the unifying and co-ordinating s. of the evolving

42:11.2 it is s. functioning on and from creator levels of

42:11.4 higher mind levels of the universe—the s. levels—

42:11.8 the mind of the universe mechanism is creative s.

42:12.11 characteristic of their respective s. indwellers.

42:12.13 but it also appears that the more nearly s. function

42:12.13 that on the ultimate level s. may become all but

42:12.13 whenever a real s. is functioning, there tends to be

42:12.14 physical repercussion of the creative action of s..

47:3.3 s. trust of the Adjuster that reassembles creature

194:2.15 of the Infinite Spirit—the universal s. of all creation,

spirit-morontia

44:1.14 S. music not infrequently employs all seven modes of

44:2.1 The s. world has a thousand and one things of value,

111:1.5 and delicately touches the s. energy system above.

spirit-motivated

34:6.8 S. beings “never thirst, for this spiritual water shall

spirit-origin

30:1.87 17. Unrevealed S. Beings.

39:1.2 are assigned to the service of the S. beings resident

106:1.1 primary or s. phases of finite reality find expression

spirit-perceived

12:5.8 2. S. time—insight into motion Godward and the

spirit-perceiving

133:6.5 soul is the truth-discerning, and s. part of man

spirit-personal

106:5.2 The s. qualities of the Supreme are inseparable

spirit-personality

106:2.4 And this almighty power in turn finds s. cohesion

115:7.5 the power-mind-s. actualization of the Supreme

spirit-questing

40:10.8 Orvonton and its sister creations as a vast s. torrent

spirit-reality

38:9.8 energies to the higher s. forces of the celestial realms

42:11.4 S. levels are recognized by their spirit content, and

spirit-reception

49:5.4 3. S. series.

49:5.19 3. S. series. There are three groups of mind design

49:5.20 Of the s. types, sixty-five per cent are of the second

spirit-responsive

56:2.1 the Infinite Spirit, by whose s. ministry of mind,

spirit-souls

44:6.4 the superb reflections of the naked and glorious s. of

Spirit-Supreme

106:8.12 partnership has become Son-Spirit and then S.

spirit-testing

133:6.7 demonstrate the existence of a soul, nor can pure s..

spirit-thirsting

162:6.2 he was the giver of living water to every s. soul.

spirit-training

37:10.6 on to the s. worlds of Havona and eventually to

spirit-value

196:3.17 choosing of those values selected by this s. sorter—

spirit-world

25:4.18 proper usages and techniques of all s. transactions.

Spirit or Infinite Spiritsee Spirit of God;

Spirit of Truth; Spirit, Master; Spirit, Universe;

see Creative Spirit; Holy Spirit; Mother Spirit;

Reflective Spirit; Third Person

0:2.13 2. God the Son—Co-ordinate Creator, S. Controller,

0:2.14 3. God the S.Conjoint Actor, Universal Integrator,

0:2.14 The IS., the Third Person of Deity.

0:3.14 2. The mind forces are convergent in the IS.;

0:3.22 Paradise, there appeared the person of the IS. and

0:3.22 the Eternal Son and the IS., the Father escaped,

0:3.23 all creatures that the Eternal Son and the IS. are

0:3.23 not the Father of the Son and, with him, of the S..

0:3.25 only the Eternal Son and IS. truly know the Father

0:6.1 mind as an attribute of the I.—mind in all its phases.

0:7.1 God the Father, God the Son, and God the S. are

0:7.5 The Father, Son, and S. are existential—existential

0:7.6 Deity expression of himself in the Son and the S.,

0:8.6 5. God the S..

0:9.4 Universal Father, the Eternal Son, and the IS.—are,

0:12.2 Universal Father, the Eternal Son, and the IS.—is

1:1.5 Father, the Havona Father, and the S. Father.

1:2.10 As mind, God functions in the Deity of the IS.;

1:3.4 with their conjoint personality co-ordinate, the IS..

1:3.4 in the Son it is unqualified, in the S., universal,

1:4.3 the indwelling “S. shall return to God who gave it.”

2:0.3 is pervaded by the Truth S. of the Creator Son.

2:1.2 Primal Mind, and the Unlimited S. of all creation.”

2:1.7 there are the personalities of the IS., the various

2:7.3 with the local plans and procedures of the IS. and

3:1.6 the presence circuits of the Eternal Son, the IS.,

3:1.8 the absolute mind of the Conjoint Actor, the IS.,

3:1.9 his Paradise Sons nor the mind bestowals of the IS.

3:3.3 And the IS. is all the time everywhere present.

3:6.6 The Son and the IS. suffer in a modified sense.

3:6.8 God the S. inspires the children of the universe to

3:6.8 through the ministry of the grace of God the S..

4:1.8 the Universal Father, the Eternal Son, the IS., and,

5:3.5 sojourn in connection with the intelligences of the IS

5:3.6 The IS. maintains personal contact with the children

6:1.5 we designate the Son as the Co-ordinate S. Center

6:1.5 Spirit Center and as the Eternal S. Administrator.

6:2.3 the same time worship God the Son and God the S..

6:2.6 the divine spirit with the Conjoint Actor, the IS..

6:3.3 infinite affection in the far-flung ministry of the IS.

6:5.5 or persons as do the Universal Father and the IS..

6:5.6 God the Father and God the S. are truly personal,

6:8.4 Sons and through the patient ministry of the IS..

6:8.4 and the loving ministry of the creatures of the IS.,

6:8.5 to grasp the reality of both the Father and the S.

6:8.5 bestower of your human personality and the IS. is

7:0.2 in the unstinted bestowal of himself upon the IS.,

7:3.5 flashing directly to the Absolute S. Personality of all

7:4.2 they are, with the co-operation of the IS., engaged in

7:4.6 alone and of himself, the IS. projected and put in

7:4.6 the IS. functions truly and literally as the conjoint

7:4.7 this enterprise with his divine co-ordinate, the IS..

7:6.5 the Magisterial Sons personalized by the Son and S..

7:6.6 The Father, Son, and S. also unite to personalize the

8:0.0 THE INFINITE SPIRIT

8:0.3 now face to face with the eternity origin of the IS.,

8:0.3 the IS. springs full-fledgedly into existence.

8:0.4 God the Father, God the Son, and God the S..

8:1.1 upon the personalization of the IS. the divine cycle

8:1.2 The first act of the IS. is the inspection and

8:1.2 He, the spirit, unqualifiedly identifies both of the

8:1.2 He is fully cognizant of their separate personalities

8:1.5 in the associated intelligence circuits of the IS..

8:1.7 The IS. eternalizes concurrently with the birth of the

8:1.7 being created by him and with him and in him

8:1.8 We have only the meager disclosures of the IS. to

8:1.8 he merely verifies the fact that the central universe

8:1.9 In brief, the IS. testifies that, since he is eternal,

8:1.10 instructing all creature minds that the Son and S. are

8:2.0 2. NATURE OF THE INFINITE SPIRIT

8:2.1 The IS. reflects in perfection not only the nature of

8:2.2 Center is known by numerous titles: Universal S.,

8:2.2 the S. of Spirits, the Paradise Mother Spirit,

8:2.2 Actor, the Final Co-ordinator, the Omnipresent S.,

8:2.3 to denominate the Third Person of Deity the IS.,

8:2.4 The IS, as a universe revelation of divinity, is utterly

8:2.4 To sense the absoluteness of the S., you need only

8:2.5 There is mystery indeed in the person of the IS.

8:2.6 the IS. inclines towards the mercy attributes of the

8:2.6 Ever and always—universally and eternally—the S. is

8:2.6 love of God, so the divine S. depicts the mercy of

8:2.7 It is not possible that the S. could have more of

8:2.7 in the acts of the S. we can the better comprehend

8:2.7 ceaseless service of the personalities of the IS..

8:3.0 RELATION OF THE S. TO THE FATHER AND

8:3.3 The S. sustains the same personal relation to the Son

8:3.4 a Creative Spirit of the IS. created you and your

8:3.5 The IS. is the effective agent of the all-loving Father

8:3.5 instant the IS. became the conjoint administrator

8:3.5 And in so doing the IS. pledged all his resources

8:3.5 he has dedicated all to the stupendous plan of

8:3.6 The IS. is a complete, and universal revelation of the

8:3.6 Father-Son partnership must be had through the IS.,

8:3.7 and the IS. is the only means of attaining the Son.

8:3.7 Only by the patient ministry of the S. are the beings

8:3.8 At the center of all things the IS. is the first of the

8:3.9 And in many other ways does the S equally represent

8:4.0 4. THE SPIRIT OF DIVINE MINISTRY

8:4.1 there is a vast stage whereon the IS. and his spirit

8:4.1 ministry to mind is the essence of the S.’ divine

8:4.2 God is love, the Son is mercy, the S. is ministry—

8:4.2 The S. is the personification of the Father’s love

8:4.2 The S. is love applied to the creature creation,

8:4.3 On Urantia the IS. is known as an omnipresent

8:4.3 the ministry of the Paradise S. is the exemplary

8:4.3 In this divine universe the IS. fully participated in

8:4.3 likewise did he participate with the original Michael

8:4.4 the personalities of the IS. pledge themselves as

8:4.4 do we find the IS. devoted to the task of fostering

8:4.5 so is the IS. dedicated to the unending ministry of

8:4.5 the S. does not come down to the material races in

8:4.5 the IS. and his co-ordinate Spirits do downstep

8:4.6 By this very diminishing series the IS. does actually,

8:4.6 all this the S. does without in the least invalidating

8:4.7 To comprehend the ministry of the S., ponder the

8:4.7 ponder the truth that he is the combined portrayal of

8:4.7 The S.’ ministry is not restricted solely to the

8:4.7 The IS. also possesses the power to minister to the

8:4.8 the lower orders of the creature family of this IS.,

8:4.8 Indeed is this S. “the eyes of the Lord which are ever

8:5.1 The outstanding attribute of the IS. is omnipresence.

8:5.2 and personalities of the Eternal Son and the IS..

8:5.2 the Father is present with the Son and in the S..

8:5.3 used interchangeably to designate both the IS. and

8:5.3 circuit of this Creative Daughter of the Paradise IS..

8:5.3 the realm of that creation; but the IS. is omnipresent.

8:5.4 combined influences of the IS. and a local universe

8:5.5 Ever remember that the IS. is the Conjoint Actor;

8:5.5 he is present not only as himself but as the Father

8:5.5 the IS. is often referred to as “the spirit of God.”

8:5.6 God the Son, God the S., and God the Sevenfold—

8:6.0 6. PERSONALITY OF THE INFINITE SPIRIT

8:6.1 The IS. is a universe presence, an eternal action,

8:6.1 he is all of these and infinitely more, but he is also a

8:6.1 more, but he is also a true and divine personality.

8:6.2 The IS. is a complete and perfect personality,

8:6.2 indeed more so, for it is the S. whom all ascenders

8:6.3 The IS., the Third Person of Deity, is possessed of

8:6.3 The S. is endowed with absolute mind: “the Spirit

8:6.3 In the bestowal of his gifts it is recorded: “But all

8:6.3 “The S. searches all things, even the deep things of

8:6.3 The S. is endowed not only with mind but also will.

8:6.3 “But all these works that one and the selfsame S.,

8:6.3 dividing to every man severally and as he wills.”

8:6.4 “The love of the S.” is real, as also are his sorrows;

8:6.4 Whether we observe the IS. as Paradise Deity or

8:6.4 The S. speaks to you, “He who has an ear, let him

8:6.4 “He who has an ear, let him hear what the S. says.

8:6.4 “The S. himself makes intercession for you.”

8:6.4 The S. exerts a direct and personal influence upon

8:6.5 we behold the phenomenon of the ministry of the IS.

8:6.5 though we recognize the omnipresence of the S.,

8:6.6 the Father, Son, and S. are perfectly and eternally

8:6.7 In the person of the IS. the Father and the Son are

8:6.7 for the S. is like the Father and like the Son, and also

8:6.8 of Days to portray the nature and work of the IS..]

9:0.0 RELATION OF THE INFINITE SPIRIT TO THE

9:0.3 The IS., the Conjoint Creator, is a universal and

9:0.3 The S. unceasingly ministers the Son’s mercy and

9:0.5 The IS. pervades all space; he indwells the circle of

9:0.5 he indwells the circle of eternity; and the Spirit, like

9:0.5 the S., like the Father and the Son, is perfect and

9:1.1 As God the S., he is the personality co-ordinate and

9:1.1 As the IS., he is an omnipresent spiritual influence.

9:1.5 sometimes being called the Omnipresent S..

9:1.5 the knowledge of the S. is profound and complete.

9:1.8 the IS. is superbly endowed with those attributes of

9:1.8 The S. is supremely competent to minister love and

9:1.8 God the S. possesses all the supernal kindness and

9:1.8 the children of mercy, the spirit offspring of the IS..

9:2.0 2. THE OMNIPRESENT SPIRIT

9:2.2 The IS. is just as much a complement of the Son as

9:2.2 the IS. is a personalized spiritualization of the Son

9:2.3 between the spirit of the Son and spirit of the S..

9:2.5 The presence of the IS., the Third Person of Deity,

9:3.2 The IS. possesses a unique and amazing power—

9:3.2 to certain of the higher personalities of the IS..

9:4.2 it is inseparable from the personality of God the S..

9:5.2 the mind action and spiritual function of the IS..

9:5.4 easier to form comprehensible concepts of the IS.

9:6.1 is a part of the personal consciousness of the IS..

9:6.9 The IS. is the perfect expression of the mind of the

9:7.4 mind was bestowed upon the Supreme by the IS.,

9:8.0 8. PERSONALITIES OF THE INFINITE SPIRIT

9:8.1 The IS. possesses full power to transmit many of his

9:8.2 The first Deity-creating act of the IS., functioning

9:8.2 Spirits, the distributors of the IS. to the universes.

9:8.4 The continuing creative act of the IS. is disclosed,

9:8.4 IS. becomes ancestor to a universe Creative Spirit

9:8.5 so it is necessary to differentiate between the IS. and

9:8.5 What the IS. is to the total creation, a Creative Spirit

9:8.9 Third Source, beings who are personal to the IS., but

9:8.10 but this the IS. does in his own behalf, in creative

9:8.10 The IS. can also act for the Father in the bestowal of

9:8.11 The IS. bestows Third Source personality upon

9:8.11 Likewise does the IS. treat as personalities numerous

9:8.20 III. The Personalities of the IS..

9:8.21 1. The Higher Personalities of the IS..

9:8.25 the vast family of the Divine and IS. are dedicated to

9:8.26 of Days to portray the nature and work of the IS..]

10:0.2 God the Father, God the Son, and God the S..

10:0.3 but without the Trinity of Father, Son, and S. we

10:1.4 personality” of their eternal union upon the IS..

10:1.5 and, with the Son, is universally active in the IS..

10:1.6 information regarding the Father, Son, and the S..

10:2.2 and this conjoint personality, the IS., completes the

10:2.3 The S is indispensable to the fraternity of the Second

10:2.4 The IS. is the conjoint personality, the unique

10:2.6 the Eternal Son, and the IS. are unique persons;

10:2.7 sonship with the Father and paternity to the S.

10:2.7 Son is conscious of being joint parent to the IS..

10:2.7 The IS. is conscious of twofold personality ancestry

10:2.7 With the S. the existential cycle of Deity

10:2.8 I know that the Father, Son, and S. exist and act in

10:3.2 We are taught that the Son and S. sustain the same

10:3.3 but the children of the S. are truly the “Act of God.”

10:3.3 the Son and, with the Son, acts through the IS.,

10:3.3 in all universe activities the Son and the S. are

10:3.4 The Father, Son, and S. are certainly equal in nature,

10:3.5 and attributes which constitute the Son and the S.,

10:3.5 Son and the S. are both coeternal with the Father.

10:3.5 with the Son, the eternal progenitor of the IS..

10:3.19 The IS. is amazingly universal and unbelievably

10:3.19 the IS. appears to exercise three supercontrols.

10:4.4 It exists as the Deity union of Father, Son, and S.;

10:4.4 the Father, the Son, or the S., or any two of them,

10:4.4 The Father, Son, and S. can collaborate in a non-

10:4.5 Ever remember that what the IS. does is the function

10:5.2 in the personal existence of the Son and the S..

10:6.2 is not the attitude of the Father, the Son, or the S..

10:6.4 evidence submitted by the personalities of the IS.,

10:6.4 the Trinity nature of the united Father, Son, and S..

10:6.18 personalities of Father, Son, and S. are adjusted to

10:7.3 The Father, Son, and S. do not personally function

10:8.3 The Universal Father, the Eternal Son, and the IS.

10:8.5 the Father, the Eternal Son, and the IS. as persons,

11:0.1 the Universal Father, the Eternal Son, the IS., and

11:1.1 both invested by the unspeakable glory of the IS..

11:1.4 trillions of celestial beings who spring from the IS.

11:4.2 power and authority on the seven spheres of the S.,

12:6.3 such a mind phenomenon is an act of the IS..

12:8.13 associate persons of Deity, the IS. and the Eternal

13:0.1 outermost are the seven immense spheres of the IS.,

13:0.2 circuits of the Father, the Son, and the S. are

13:0.5 The seven worlds of the IS. are occupied by the

13:0.6 the circuit of the S. has a distinct type of permanent

13:1.9 This world is the “bosom of the S.,” the Paradise

13:1.9 the high beings that exclusively represent the IS..

13:1.10 Reflectivity is a secret of God the S..

13:1.10 This endowment of the IS. is utilized in channels

13:1.15 This world is the “bosom of the Father and the S.

13:1.15 the joint acts of the Universal Father and the IS.,

13:1.15 traits of the Father in addition to their S. inheritance.

13:1.18 holds the secrets of the personal relation of the IS.

13:1.18 the spirits of the Father, of the Son, and of the S.,

13:1.19 This sphere is the “bosom of the Son and the S.

13:1.19 unrevealed beings created by the Son and the S..

13:1.21 world is the “bosom of the Father, Son, and S.,”

13:2.4 on Ascendington, the “bosom of the Father-Son-S.,”

13:4.0 4. THE WORLDS OF THE INFINITE SPIRIT

13:4.1 Eternal Son there circle the seven orbs of the IS.,

13:4.1 worlds inhabited by the offspring of the IS.,

13:4.2 the supreme and ultimate representatives of the IS..

13:4.2 from these seven special executive spheres of the IS..

14:1.9 pervaded by a specialized representation of the IS.,

14:1.9 In addition to other functions this impersonal S.

14:1.12 out from, the seven Paradise satellites of the IS..

14:2.8 Likewise does the IS. draw all intellectual values

14:2.8 the mind gravity of the IS. functions in liaison with

14:4.20 The IS. is represented on the Havona worlds by a

14:5.4 attaining the IS., they are transferred to the fourth.

14:6.12 effectiveness of the divine family—Father, Son, and S

14:6.17 3. The Infinite S.—the Third Source and Center.

14:6.17 The Havona universe affords the IS. proof of being

14:6.17 the IS. derives the combined satisfaction of

14:6.18 In Havona the IS. found an arena wherein he could

14:6.18 he could demonstrate the ability and willingness to

14:6.18 In this perfect creation the S. rehearsed for the

14:6.19 This perfect creation afforded the IS. opportunity to

14:6.21 They afforded the S. abundant opportunity to test

14:6.22 Havona is a compensation to the IS. for his unselfish

14:6.32 the S. Daughters of the local universes were duly

14:6.33 On the worlds of Havona the S. and the Daughters

14:6.33 the Daughters of the S. find the mind patterns for all

15:0.1 As far as the Eternal Son and the IS. are concerned

15:9.8 5. The flash presence of the IS..

15:9.12 The Spirit of Truth, the S. of Michael on Urantia.

15:10.1 stationed on the seven special worlds of the IS.,

15:10.22 and by other members of the vast family of the IS..

16:0.1 of Paradise are the primary personalities of the IS..

16:0.1 sevenfold creative act of self-duplication the IS.

16:0.5 3. The IS..

16:0.7 5. The Father and the S..

16:0.8 6. The Son and the S..

16:0.9 7. The Father, Son, and S..

16:0.10 brought into existence by the personal acts of the IS.

16:1.1 The Conjoint Creator, the IS., is necessary to the

16:1.1 beings, duly expressive of the Father, Son, and S.,

16:1.2 the Universal Father, the Eternal Son, or the IS.,

16:1.2 When the Father, the Son, and the S. act together,

16:2.0 2. RELATION TO THE INFINITE SPIRIT

16:2.1 so is the Infinite and Divine S. revealed through the

16:2.1 At the center of centers the IS. is approachable,

16:2.2 he and the Son conjointly act only through the IS..

16:2.2 Outside of Paradise and Havona the IS. speaks only

16:2.3 The IS. exerts an influence of personal presence

16:2.3 his personal spirit presence is exerted by and through

16:2.5 effectively distribute the IS. to the seven segments

16:2.5 group of seven any or all of the names of the IS..

16:3.1 As primary personalizations of the IS, Master Spirits

16:3.2 this S. is the direct representation of the Father.

16:3.3 This S. presides over the first superuniverse and,

16:3.3 the nature of a primary personalization of the IS.,

16:3.4 This S. adequately portrays the matchless nature and

16:3.5 This S. directs the destinies of superuniverse number

16:3.6 This S. personality especially resembles the IS.,

16:3.6 work of many of the high personalities of the IS..

16:3.6 Spirit Number Three who always speaks for the IS..

16:3.7 This S. is in charge of superuniverse number three,

16:3.7 the affairs of this segment much as would the IS..

16:3.8 This S. is the chief director and adviser of those

16:3.8 those ascendant beings who have attained the IS.

16:3.9 This S. fosters the fourth segment of the grand univ.

16:3.10 the character of the Universal Father and the IS. is

16:3.10 This S. fosters all personalities taking origin in the

16:3.10 when the Father-S. attitude is in question, it is

16:3.11 suggest the combined action of the Father and IS..

16:3.12 combined character of the Eternal Son and the IS..

16:3.12 the creatures jointly created by the Son and the S.

16:3.12 to speak conjointly for the Eternal Son and the IS.,

16:3.13 affairs much as would the Eternal Son and the IS..

16:3.14 The presiding S. of the seventh superuniverse is a

16:3.14 the Universal Father, the Eternal Son, and the IS..

16:3.14 The Seventh S., the fostering adviser of all triune-

16:3.14 combined ministry of the Father, the Son, and the S..

16:3.15 combined attitude of the Father, Son, and S.

16:3.16 In this sense the “Sevenfold S.” is functionally

16:3.16 the attitude of the Sevenfold-S.-union regarding

16:3.17 of the personal natures of the Father, Son, and S.,

16:3.17 And in certain respects this presiding S. is similarly

16:3.20 blending of the natures of Father, Son, and S..

16:4.1 Master Spirits are the full representation of the IS.

16:5.4 the characteristic stamp of this same supervising S..

16:5.5 will exhibit traits indicative of the presiding S. of

16:9.15 be aware of its source, the infinite mind of the IS.,

17:0.0 THE SEVEN SUPREME SPIRIT GROUPS

17:0.1 The seven Supreme S. groups are the universal

17:0.1 are classed among the functional family of the IS.,

17:0.5 are brought into being by the creative acts of the IS.

17:0.10 known on Uversa as the seven Supreme S. groups.

17:0.10 Isle, through the seven Paradise satellites of the S.,

17:1.1 occupy the seven Paradise satellites of the IS.,

17:1.1 who were trinitized by the Father, Son, and S. in

17:1.5 working from the Paradise satellite of the S.

17:1.5 for the Paradise satellites of the S. have the same

17:1.6 records on one of these executive worlds of the S.

17:1.8 two advisory cabinets: The children of the IS. on

17:1.9 take place on these Paradise satellites of the S..

17:3.1 the Universal Father, the Eternal Son, and the IS..

17:3.4 Reflective Spirits, are all the creatures of the IS.

17:3.6 personalities belonging to the family of the IS..

17:3.6 living minds of the recording personalities of the IS..

17:4.1 representations of their respective S. ancestors;

17:4.3 personality and mind of the individual S. ancestor.

17:5.1 are the joint impersonal representation of the IS.

17:6.1 this discussion of the seven Supreme S. groups.

17:6.3 there occurs in the person of the IS. what is known

17:6.3 signalizes the birth within the person of the IS. of

17:6.5 “prayer of identification” in the presence of the IS.

17:6.5 appears as differentiated from the person of the IS.

17:6.5 whereupon the Master Spirit commits the new S.

17:6.5 administering to the S. consort the charge of

17:6.7 individuality of the S. consort of the Creator Son

17:6.7 of “the primary eruption” in the person of the IS..

17:6.7 the heretofore impersonal S. consort of the Creator

17:6.8 to cosovereignty and acknowledges the S. consort

17:7.1 becomes possible at the time of the S.’ elevation to

17:8.1 Center both as the IS. and as the Conjoint Actor.

17:8.2 the Supreme S. groups are the immediate creators

17:8.2 Primary supernaphim originate in the IS.;

17:8.2 assisted by the central lodgment of the IS.,

17:8.3 The Supreme S. groups are the co-ordinators of the

18:1.2 represent the Father, one the Son, and one the S..

18:1.3 of the combined nature of the Father, Son, and S..

18:1.4 the Universal Father, the Eternal Son, or the IS..

18:5.2 and the various groups originating in the IS..

19:5.5 a Solitary Messenger is near an Inspired Trinity S.,

19:5.5 the classification or number of the S. presence or

19:5.7 sensitivity to the presence of this order of S.

19:5.7 a S. of the Inspired order and of the third volume

20:1.11 Sons are children of the Eternal Son and the IS.;

20:1.11 Sons are the offspring of the Father, Son, and S..

20:2.1 divine ideal of loving service conceived by the IS.,

20:7.3 interrelated with that of the personalities of the IS.

20:7.4 they appear to show forth the character of the IS..

20:10.3 the Eternal Son, united with the ministry of the IS.,

20:10.4 Sons disclose the teacher personality of the IS..

21:2.2 The IS., though abiding with the Father and the

21:2.2 accompanied by a Creative Daughter of the IS.,

21:2.4 1. Energy-matter is dominated by the IS..

21:2.4 the consent and working co-operation of the IS..

21:2.8 of the Trinity personalities—Father, Son, and S..

21:2.9 union with the complemental Daughter of the IS.

21:2.9 the Creative Spirit focalization of the Paradise IS.

21:3.24 Father who, in association with the Son and the S.,

22:6.1 some are S. fused, some are Son fused.

22:6.1 Certain of these S.- and Son-fused mortals reach

22:7.3 one respect: There can be only one Original and IS.,

22:7.8 the Father and the Son united to eternalize the IS.,

22:8.2 of service on the seven Paradise spheres of the IS.,

22:8.5 of the Father and on the Paradise spheres of the S..

22:9.5 Neither are they S. nor Son fused.

23:0.1 senior order of the Higher Personalities of the IS..

23:0.1 They represent the initial creative action of the IS. in

23:1.1 the IS. brought into being the vast corps of Solitary

23:1.1 are fundamental to the divine technique of the IS. for

23:1.2 being the first of the creation of the IS. to possess

23:1.2 They are the first-born creatures of the IS. to be

23:1.8 they operate by the authority of the IS. resident on

23:1.8 are partakers of the circuit emanating from the IS.,

23:2.2 Solitary Messengers are assigned by the IS. to the

23:2.10 Messengers are known to the IS. by personal names.

23:4.2 that the creation of these messengers by the IS. is

24:0.0 HIGHER PERSONALITIES OF THE IS.

24:0.1 grand divisions: the Higher Personalities of the IS.,

24:0.2 Those Higher Personalities of the IS. that find

24:0.6 4. Personal Aids of the IS..

24:0.10 The Personal Aids of the IS. are stationed on the

24:0.11 belong to the Higher Personalities of the IS.,

24:1.2 Supervisors are the exclusive creation of the IS.,

24:1.7 headquarters on the Paradise spheres of the IS.,

24:1.8 On these Paradise spheres of the S. the seven circuit

24:1.12 staffs composed of personalities of the IS..

24:2.2 are a special and completed creation of the IS.,

24:2.3 of the order on the Paradise worlds of the S.,

24:3.0 3. PERSONAL AIDS OF THE INFINITE SPIRIT

24:3.1 We hold the opinion that the IS. is not limited as to

24:3.2 The Personal Aids of the IS. exist for the exclusive

24:3.2 Although attached directly to the IS. and located on

24:3.2 for the purpose of executing the bidding of the IS..

24:3.4 orders of spirit beings taking origin in the IS.,

24:4.1 Executives, on the Paradise spheres of the IS.,

24:4.1 the local creations are the joint offspring of the IS.

24:5.1 They were personalized on Paradise by the IS. and

24:7.8 takes place in response to the will of the IS.,

25:0.1 Ranking intermediately in the family of the IS. are

25:1.5 to the services of the Father, the Son, and the S.,

25:2.7 2. The S.-Advocate. The one appointed by the judge-

25:3.16 the co-ordinating corps evolved by the IS. for the

25:4.1 the most orderly minds were chosen by the IS. as the

25:6.6 since the times of the personification of the IS..

26:0.1 group of the children of the IS.—the angelic hosts.

26:1.12 Paradise supernaphim are created by the IS..

26:1.13 Tertiaphim, of origin in the IS., are dedicated to the

26:1.13 Omniaphim are created concertedly by the IS. and

26:1.15 spirit ministers which has been provided by the IS.

26:2.6 The IS. and all his creative associates, as universal

26:2.7 empowered by the IS. to create a sufficient number

26:3.6 The children of the Circuit S. function throughout

26:3.8 supernaphim, the children of the fifth Circuit S.,

26:5.2 and third, the intellectual recognition of the IS..

26:5.5 the twelve adjutants of the seventh Circuit S..

26:6.1 belonging to the Higher Personalities of the IS.

26:7.1 to achieve the personality recognition of the IS..

26:7.5 comprehending the IS. sufficiently to constitute

26:7.6 does the quest for the IS. fail of consummation.

26:8.2 of the Son from the personality of the IS..

26:8.3 After the attainment of the IS., no examinations

26:8.4 Nearly all attain the IS., though occasionally a

26:8.4 The pilgrims who attain the S. seldom fail in

26:8.4 the Father, after finding both the S. and the Son,

27:0.1 these children of the IS. work interchangeably in all

28:1.1 Tertiaphim are children of the IS. and personalized

28:1.1 near-supreme versatility are the gift of the IS. to the

28:1.2 the IS. is delivered of a group of one thousand of

28:2.1 Omniaphim are created by the IS. in liaison with the

28:3.2 of the universal intelligence circuits of the IS., but

28:4.3 interpret the mind of the S. to the Ancients of Days:

28:4.4 understanding and interpreting the mind of the IS.

28:4.4 not have a specialized personalization of the IS..

28:4.6 The IS. must have had something to do with the

28:4.10 the Father’s will by equating the S. voice-flash from

28:5.22 “searches all things,” and whatsoever the divine S.

28:5.22 with the S. concerning the S.’ knowledge of you.

28:6.5 ministrations of the instrumentalities of the IS. in

29:1.2 director is always in association with the same S.,

29:3.3 are brought into being by the children of the IS..

30:1.70 C. The Family of the IS..

30:1.74 4. Personal Aids of the IS..

30:2.6 5. Personalities of the IS..

30:2.13 3. The IS..

30:2.65 V. PERSONALITIES OF THE INFINITE SPIRIT.

30:2.66 A. Higher Personalities of the INFINITE SPIRIT.

30:2.70 4. Personal Aids of the IS..

30:2.125 9. Natives of the Paradise Spheres of the S..

31:9.5 Executives on the seven special worlds of the IS..

32:1.5 accompanied by a Creative Daughter of the IS..

32:2.1 the co-operation of the universe presence of the IS.,

32:2.6 whereupon does this representation of the IS.

32:3.7 or the creatures of ministry belonging to the IS.,

33:0.1 this Son, who, in conjunction with his S. associate,

33:1.2 Paradise associate of the Father and the IS..

33:1.4 the Eternal Son, and the creative associate of the IS..

33:1.4 This Son and his S associate are your creator parents

33:2.2 with the working co-operation of their S. associates

33:2.3 Mother Spirit, the universe representation of the IS.,

33:2.4 the manifestable divinity of the Father, Son, and S.,

33:3.1 the IS. functions from the headquarters of each local

33:3.1 the IS.,as the Divine Minister, is wholly co-operative

33:3.3 While the S. ever acknowledges the Son as

33:3.3 Son always accords the S. a co-ordinate position

33:3.3 faithful and true manifestation of the Paradise IS..

33:3.4 The S., as mortal creatures would understand,

33:3.4 Never can the S. undertake to contest rebellion or

33:3.4 ever does the S. sustain the Son in all of everything

33:4.1 and the local universe manifestation of the IS..

33:4.1 the highest spirit personality of the Son and the S.,

33:4.2 such Sons, in union with the Daughters of the IS.,

33:4.3 combined with the creative imagination of the S..

33:4.4 the Son and the S. never confer upon important

34:0.1 then does the IS. individualize a new and unique

34:0.3 Daughter Spirits are of the essence of the IS., but

34:0.3 this early universe presence of the IS. as a person,

34:1.1 work of creation by the agencies of the IS.,

34:1.1 the creative spirit presence and power of the IS.

34:1.1 Son, a new personal representation of the IS..

34:1.3 Of only one thing are we certain: The S. presence

34:1.3 differentiated from the spirit of the Paradise IS.;

34:1.3 manifestation of the IS. suddenly and completely

34:1.3 Spirit who was in transmuting liaison with the IS..

34:1.4 This personalized presence of the IS., the Creative

34:1.4 that the S. could subsequently become so fully

34:2.1 even this representation of the IS. may not appear

34:2.2 possesses the physical-control attributes of the IS.,

34:2.2 local universe, as would the IS. if personally present.

34:2.3 inherent characteristics of the IS. as embodied in one

34:2.5 Subsequently the offspring of the S. increasingly

34:3.0 3. THE SON AND SPIRIT IN TIME AND SPACE

34:3.1 Neither the Eternal Son nor the IS. is limited or

34:3.2 The IS. pervades all space and indwells the circle of

34:3.2 the personalities of the IS. must often reckon with

34:3.7 persons of the Eternal Son and the IS. are subject

34:5.0 5. THE MINISTRY OF THE SPIRIT

34:5.2 On the inhabited worlds the S. begins the work of

34:5.2 This labor of the S. is largely effected through the

34:5.3 Mortal man first experiences the ministry of the S. in

34:5.7 Holy Spirit of the Universe Daughter of the IS.,

34:6.0 6. THE SPIRIT IN MAN

34:6.3 From the heights of eternal glory the S. descends,

34:6.3 the very heights of bliss from which the divine S.

34:6.4 the Adjuster, those who have been “born of the S.,”

34:6.5 The divine S. is the source of continual ministry and

34:6.5 to his mercy, through the renewing of the S..”

34:6.5 it is truly written, “It is the S. that quickens.”

34:6.5 “The S. gives life.”

34:6.6 unless and until the divine S. breathes upon the forms

34:6.7 the indwelling of God have been born of the S..

34:6.7 the divine S. must dominate and control every phase

34:6.8 It is the presence of the divine S., the water of life,

34:6.9 but throughout your lifetime the combined S.

34:6.9 the flesh more and more to the leading of the S..

34:6.9 subject the animal nature to the mastery of the S..

34:6.11 The S. never drives, only leads.

34:6.11 then the divine S. will gently and lovingly lead you

34:6.11 The domination of the S. is never tainted with

34:6.12 “the S. bears witness with your spirit (the Adjuster)

34:6.12 the S. bears witness “with your s.,” not to your s..

34:6.13 increasing exhibition of the characteristics of the S.

34:6.13 abroad in all hearts by the presence of the divine S..

34:7.0 7. THE SPIRIT AND THE FLESH

34:7.1 does not naturally bear the fruits of the divine S..

34:7.7 men and women who have been born of the S.

35:0.7 Dual Deity in the local universe, the Son and the S.

35:1.1 Creative Spirit, local universe Daughter of the IS..

36:2.18 mechanical levels of mind by the agencies of the IS..

36:3.4 From the Creative Daughter of the IS. comes that

36:5.1 that function of the mind ministry of the IS. which

36:6.3 the S. provides the initial spark of life and bestows

36:6.3 specific and personal impartation of the Universe S.

36:6.7 flows from the Father through the Son and by the S..

36:6.7 expression in the Son, and life realization in the S..

37:8.1 the higher-origin spirit beings of the family of the IS.

37:8.1 Of the higher spirit orders of the family of the IS.

37:9.9 Son and the universe representative of the IS.,

38:0.1 three distinct orders of the personalities of the IS..

38:0.1 space; powers, the higher personalities of the IS..

38:1.1 the universe representation of the IS. collaborate

38:2.2 referring to the children of the S. as the daughters

38:6.3 the direct supervision of the IS. as personalized on

39:0.1 As far as we are cognizant, the IS., as personalized

39:1.2 1. Son-S. Ministers.

39:1.3 the divine offspring of the Eternal Son and the IS..

39:1.4 These 144 angels are the chiefs of all other Son-S.

39:2.6 3. S. Co-ordinators.

40:5.2 Likewise does the Original and IS., by a long series

40:5.10 mortal subjects for possible subsequent S. fusion.

40:5.14 at which time the surviving soul becomes S. fused.

40:9.1 Such S. fusion never occurs during the span of life;

40:9.1 the will creature is either S. fused, Son fused, or

40:9.1 Adjuster or Father fused are never S. fused or Son

40:9.3 the Divine Minister, the representative of the IS. in

40:9.9 Such children of S. fusion are enabled to enjoy

40:10.2 for much as the Truth S. of a Creator Son focalizes

40:10.3 S. fusion do, superficially, resemble compensations

40:10.7 As it is with the S. fusers, so is it with those Son-

40:10.9 While the majority of S. fusers serve permanently

42:12.10 Personal Aids of the IS., Gravity Messengers,

44:0.3 these artisans was sometime assigned by the IS. in

44:5.3 the keen students of the mind circuits of the IS..

45:1.8 Number 6. The World of the S.. This sphere serves

45:1.8 rendezvous of the high personalities of the IS..

45:1.8 number six there is no representation of the S.,

45:4.5 of many gods to the veneration of “The Great S..”

46:5.21 by the Higher Personalities of the S. who may be

48:6.34 or else survived by the technique of S. fusion.

49:3.5 their peoples differ, being candidates for S. fusion.

49:4.8 Mind is the bestowal of the IS. and functions quite

49:6.1 various orders of the messenger hosts of the IS..

50:1.1 The IS. comes very near in the persons of the

50:1.1 Divine Minister (the universe Daughter of the IS.).

50:2.4 of a world ruler consists of personalities of the IS.

51:1.5 synchrony with the mind-gravity circuit of the S..

52:1.6 archangels for subsequent resurrection and S. fusion.

53:3.6 Paradise Sons of God and supported by the IS..

53:7.5 they took up headquarters on the world of the S.

54:2.1 With the Son and in the S. did God project eternal

55:10.9 that of the superuniverse Master Spirit and the IS..

56:2.1 material levels of creation by the functions of the IS.,

56:2.2 Mind is the functional endowment of the IS.,

56:2.2 reality renders the mind God, the IS., inevitable.

56:2.3 correlated with the all-embracing mind of the IS..

56:3.1 centered in the Paradise personal presence of the IS.,

56:3.2 the spirit personalities and influences of the IS. and

56:3.3 the God who is spirit by the ministry of the S. Son

56:3.3 the ministry of the Spirit Son and the Infinite Mind S.

56:3.5 Sons and Daughters of the Eternal Son and the IS.

56:3.5 the Universal Father of the Eternal Son and the IS.

56:5.1 —the Universal Father, the Eternal Son, and the IS.

56:5.2 thereon have the Father, Son, and S. engaged in the

56:6.2 the potential resident in the infinite mind of the IS.

56:7.2 this Son-S. liaison attains the fullness of function;

56:7.3 The Father, the Son, and IS. are existential deity

56:9.6 only the Son and the IS. know him as an infinity.

56:10.17 ministry of the manifold personalities of the IS..

56:10.19 They manifest their qualities through the S. and his

63:7.2 their immediate descendants only achieved S. fusion.

64:6.7 red men and revived worship of the “Great S..”

75:7.5 association with the mind-gravity circuit of the S..

92:4.5 but the idea of the Great S. was but a hazy concept

94:5.3 later known as the S. of Heaven, the universe ruler.

95:6.4 to utilize flame as a symbol of the pure and wise S.

101:2.13 that “the S. itself bears witness with our spirit that

101:6.7 ready for the action of the Truth S. of the Sons,

103:2.1 unless you have been “born again”—born of the S..

104:1.3 Bedouins about the Father, the Son, and the IS..

104:1.3 the Paradise association of the Father, Son, and S..

104:1.11 Paul knew of the Trinity of Father, Son, and S., but

104:2.4 the personalities of the Father, the Son, and the S..

104:2.4 an analysis of the attributes of Father, Son, and S..

104:2.6 Father, Son, and S. prepares the human mind for

104:3.8 3. The IS..

104:3.14 personality union of the Father, the Son, and S..

104:3.15 The Father, Son, and S. (as persons) can sustain a

104:3.15 The Father, Son, and S. sustain no such personal

104:4.6 3. The IS..

104:4.13 of Havona concomitant with the birth of the IS.,

104:4.18 2. The Son-S..

104:4.20 of the Father, the active spirit values of the Son-S.,

104:4.21 the Son-S. functions as active creative spirit;

104:4.23 1. The Father-S..

105:2.7 Father-Son and of the Trinity of the Father-Son-S..

105:3.5 the IS. reveals the mercy of the Eternal Son while

105:3.9 the eternity coexistence of the Son, the S., the three

106:2.3 organized as power by the children of the IS. in

106:2.7 the personality realities of the Father, Son, and S.

106:8.9 of the three Paradise Deities—Father, Son, and S..

106:8.12 The Father-Son partnership has become Son-S.

107:1.7 so does the IS. individuate portions of his premind

107:7.6 indirect ministrations in the personalities of the IS..

108:3.9 orders springing from the Eternal Son and the IS..

109:3.3 these mortals attain eternal life through S. fusion.

111:5.1 God shares all with the Eternal Son and the IS.,

113:3.2 the manifold agencies and influences of the IS.,

113:3.2 the Omnipresent S. presence of the Paradise Third

113:3.2 more personal these vast ministries of the IS.,

113:3.4 None but the ministering children of the IS. could

113:4.1 as the personal agency of the ministry of the IS..

115:3.7 This triodity of the Eternal Son, the IS., and Isle

115:3.14 all center in this association of the Son, the S.,

115:3.14 In and to a finite universe the Son, S., and Paradise

115:6.3 the Eternal Son, the IS., or nonpersonal realities of

116:1.3 The Infinite Mind is the function of the IS.;

116:4.2 The IS. as the Conjoint Actor functions in many

116:5.6 5. The God of Action—the IS..

117:0.1 the Son, conjoined for universe action in the IS.,

117:1.7 and goodness are correlated in the ministry of the S.,

117:1.9 is actual in Paradise, in the Son, and in the S.; but

117:3.8 The Father collaborates with both Son and S. in the

117:6.6 the Eternal Son and the mind presence of the IS..

117:6.17 you can and will find the Father, the Son, and the S.,

118:0.4 3. The S. is conjoint-existent self.

118:6.4 the Father, the Son, and S. exhibit the prerogatives

118:9.4 a Supreme Mind, co-ordinating with a Supreme S.,

118:9.8 found union in the unity of expression of the IS..

118:9.8 same relation that the IS. does to the Father and

118:10.2 The Father, Son, and S.—as the Trinity—are not the

119:8.4 the united will of the Father, Son, and S.,

119:8.4 he revealed the will of the Father and the S.,

119:8.4 seraphic bestowal the will of the Son and the S.;

120:0.4 to the combined will of the Father, Son, and S.;

120:0.4 third bestowal to the will of the Father and the S.;

120:0.4 fourth bestowal to the will of the Son and the S.;

120:0.4 on the fifth bestowal to the will of the IS.;

131:5.3 Our God is the divine and holiest S. of Paradise,

133:2.2 The Father in heaven treats the S. Mother of the

133:2.2 the Father in heaven honors and exalts the IS.,

141:6.5 enter the kingdom, you shall be baptized with the S..

142:3.8 Coexistent with the Father are the Son and the S.,

142:4.2 Father is revealed as the universal S. Ruler over all?

142:5.3 “The Supreme S. shall bear witness with your spirits

144:6.9 water as the emblem of the baptism of the divine S..

150:3.7 the Son and the omnipresent influence of the IS..

158:3.3 2. The testimony of the satisfaction of the IS. as to

158:3.3 The universe representative of the IS., the associate

158:3.4 the messengers of the Eternal Son and the IS., but

161:1.6 and wholly like himself—the Eternal Son and the IS..

176:2.3 In the meantime, my S. of the Truth of a universe

194:2.11 Spirit of Truth; the spirit of the S., the Holy Spirit.

194:2.15 3. The spirit presence of the IS.—the universal spirit—

194:2.17 5. The spirit of the IS. and the Mother Spirit—

Spirit of Godsee also spirit of God

8:5.3 In your sacred writings the term S. seems to be used

8:6.4 also are his sorrows; therefore “Grieve not the S..”

8:6.4 “For as many as are led by the S., they are the sons

36:6.4 it is the S. who really contributes the vital spark.

96:1.9 such as: The S., The Lord, The Angel of the Lord,

Spirit of Truth

0:12.13 and that there sojourns with the human soul the S.;

2:0.3 is pervaded by the Truth S. of the Creator Son.

2:7.6 by the unerring response of the ever-present S..

5:5.1 of the Adjusters and to the pouring out of the S..

5:5.5 the bestowal of Adjusters and the coming of the S..

15:9.12 The S., the Spirit of Michael on Urantia.

16:4.14 Sons, on Urantia called the Comforter or the S..

20:5.3 not come to all bona fide human beings until the S.

20:5.3 the sending of the S. is dependent upon the return to

20:6.8 send their conjoint S. to function in the hearts of the

20:6.8 It differs somewhat from the S. which characterizes

20:6.9 the S. previously sent into all Avonal-bestowal

20:6.9 the liberation of the S. for service on the Michael-

21:5.10 the S., which they are able to “pour out upon all

34:4.2 1. The bestowal spirit of the Creator Son, the S..

34:4.5 This is the S. which is poured out upon a world by

34:4.6 the S. functions undisturbed, for this divine presence,

34:4.7 acts as the universe focus and center of the S.

34:5.4 it is not until a bestowal Son has liberated the S.

34:5.4 The S. works as one with the presence of the spirit

34:5.5 Though the S. is poured out upon all flesh, this spirit

34:5.7 of the S. of the Universe Son of the Eternal Son,

34:7.1 the way better prepared for the S. to co-operate with

34:7.1 If you do not reject this s., even though eternity may

34:7.1 the commission, “he will guide you into all truth.”

34:7.8 the S. will always speak, saying, “This is the way.”

40:10.2 for much as the Truth S. of a Creator Son focalizes

47:10.6 indwelt by the Adjusters and invested by the S.

49:5.25 release the S. for planetary function, and thus effect

52:5.4 that very truth—even the S.—in the knowledge of

52:5.6 the Creator Michael send their joint spirit, the S.,

52:5.6 Spirit also participates in this bestowal of the S.,

53:6.5 the s. of truth were inherently triumphant over

53:8.7 majesty of Thought Adjusters and the protective S.,

56:3.3 the Creator Sons come the Holy Spirit and the S.,

56:10.13 The bestowal S. which invests the human minds of

56:10.17 races but even pour out their S. upon all peoples.

72:12.5 The pouring out of the S. provides the spiritual

77:7.7 casting out of devils since the arrival of the S. has

77:7.8 pouring out of the S. upon all flesh forever made it

92:0.5 augmented by Adjusters, seraphim, and the S.,

101:1.3 combined operations of the Adjuster and the S.

101:2.6 truth, whether by direct personal ministry of the S.,

101:2.12 the Adjuster gift of the Father, as the S. of the Son,

101:3.2 the endowment of the S., the combined gift of the

101:6.4 the Father and the Sons, the Adjuster and the S..

101:6.7 ready for the action of the Truth S. of the Sons,

103:0.1 the liberated S. makes mighty contributions to the

103:7.8 —can best be had through the ministry of the S.

108:2.3 indwell minds except on those worlds where the S.

108:2.4 Even with a S. endowed mind, the Adjusters cannot

108:2.5 Before the times of the pouring out of the S. upon

108:2.5 in such minds prior to the bestowal of the S.,

108:4.3 including adjutant mind-spirits, Holy Spirit, S.,

108:6.2 and after the bestowal of the S. upon all humans,

110:6.13 and, on Urantia, the first functioning of the S.,

113:3.3 the S. is the presence of the Sons.

113:4.6 and the Son-consciousness of the S. are all divinely

114:5.4 individual mortals since the pouring out of the S.

114:6.1 Urantia, concurrent with the outpouring of the S.,

117:5.8 But these circuits of spiritual ministry, whether S.,

117:5.9 such spiritual influences as the Holy Spirit and the S.

117:5.9 he is not entirely deprived of the ministry of the S.

117:5.10 mortal experiences with the S. and the Holy Spirit

120:2.4 and the establishment of the dispensation of the S..

120:2.6 Pour out upon the planet of your bestowal the S.

131:5.2 course in life is to act in consonance with the s..

131:10.5 will I try to worship God with the help of the S.,

137:8.7 finished my work on earth, likewise shall the S. be

137:8.7 the spirit of my Father and the S. shall establish

139:5.9 converts in token of their having received the S..

139:9.8 fellowship with himself and his outpoured S..

141:7.6 he promised to send his S. into the hearts of all his

143:2.4 the new way you are first transformed by the S.

146:3.6 presently the S. shall be poured out upon all flesh,

146:3.6 And this S., speaking for the spiritual endowments

155:6.11 not only the S. but the spirit of idealistic beauty.

160:5.13 be made personal to us by the revelation of the S..

162:6.1 there shall be poured out upon all flesh the living S.

176:2.3 In the meantime, my S. of the Truth of a universe

176:3.7 Truth is living; the S. is ever leading the children

176:4.3 the world, and in his stead, another teacher, the S.;

178:1.6 gospel of the kingdom there resides the mighty S.,

178:1.6 and this S. will become a power-multiplying fulcrum.

178:1.11 by the living S. and by the personal realization that

178:1.16 Let the S. do his own work.

179:5.1 the emblem of the bestowal and ministry of the S..

179:5.9 and of my love for you, the outpouring of my S.

180:4.1 shall approve, I will pour out the S. upon all flesh.

180:4.1 And you shall know this spirit when he comes even

180:4.1 this gift in your hearts, and he will abide with you.

180:4.2 hearts even until I send you this new teacher, the S.

180:4.2 this S. which I will bestow upon you shall guide

180:4.5 This new teacher is the S. who will live with each

180:5.0 5. THE SPIRIT OF TRUTH

180:5.1 hearts of believers, to pour upon all flesh, is the S..

180:5.1 neither is it to function as the expression of truth.

180:5.4 true child of universe insight looks for the living S. in

180:5.5 when divested of the superhuman insight of the S.,

180:5.10 in accordance with the leading of the S..

180:5.11 the S., who directs the loving contact of one human

180:6.2 he will illuminate the difference between sin and

180:6.3 when he, the S., comes, he shall eventually guide you

180:6.4 “This spirit will not speak of himself, but he will

180:6.4 he will declare to you that which the Father has

180:6.4 and he will even show you things to come;

180:6.4 he will glorify me even as I have glorified my Father.

181:1.4 this S. will become in them a well of living water

181:2.10 If you will be taught by the S., never will there be

181:2.13 then shall the S. lead each of you abroad to labor

181:2.14 follow on as he will lead you and let your brethren

181:2.18 patiently await the arrival of the new teacher, the S.

181:2.24 I will go before you and the S. shall be with you.

181:2.24 when he has come, will reveal to you throughout the

190:2.6 therefore, all of you into the fellowship of the S. in

190:5.4 that this S. shall be in each believer a well of water,

191:4.3 I am soon to send forth the S. into the souls of all

191:5.3 when power from on high, the S., has come upon

191:5.3 but when you shall have been baptized with the S.,

191:6.2 they will follow after the S. which they see in your

191:6.3 Soon will the S. come upon you, and he shall lead

193:0.5 I go to the Father, and until I send you the S..

193:0.5 He shall lead you into the enlarged truth, and I will

193:2.2 are dead; the S. is not in them; they are useless

193:2.2 I will go before you, and my S. shall abide in your

193:3.2 I ascend to the Father, even until I send you the S.

193:5.2 will we send into this world of my sojourn the S.;

193:5.2 and when he has come, you shall begin the new

194:0.0 BESTOWAL OF THE SPIRIT OF TRUTH

194:0.2 and declared that this must be the coming of the S.

194:2.1 he sends in his place his S., who is designed to live

194:2.2 experience a sense of loneliness had not the S. come

194:2.3 In a certain sense, this S. is the spirit of the Father

194:2.4 strongly intellectually conscious of the outpoured S..

194:2.4 The proof of your fellowship with the S. is not to be

194:2.6 Next, the S. came to help the believer to witness to

194:2.7 Thus it appears that the S. comes really to lead all

194:2.9 In less than a month after the bestowal of the S.,

194:2.10 signified the conscious reception of this gift of the S.

194:2.11 Since the bestowal of the S., man is subject to the

194:2.11 the spirit of the Son, the S.; the spirit of the Spirit,

194:2.16 of the Universal Father and the Creator Son—the S.,

194:2.20 And so did the bestowal of the S. bring to the world

194:3.1 on which the S., the new teacher, came to dwell

194:3.1 The S. is concerned primarily with the revelation

194:3.1 the S., in the heart, reveals the Creator Son to men.

194:3.5 On this day the S. became the personal gift from the

194:3.6 Do not overlook the fact that the S. was bestowed

194:3.8 The coming of the S. on Pentecost made possible

194:3.8 the bestowal of the S. provides for the everlasting

194:3.8 The spirit guides into all truth; he is the teacher of an

194:3.8 This new teacher will be forever unfolding to the

194:3.10 The bestowal of the S. was independent of all forms,

194:3.18 and the S. is a world influence which is universal.

194:3.19 The coming of the S. purifies the human heart and

194:4.2 are endowed with power—until the S. shall come.

Spirit, Mastersee Spirits, Master

13:4.6 Each M. presides over one superuniverse, and each

14:5.4 identity comprehension of their superuniverse M.,

15:12.4 opinions of the Ancients of Days and that M. who,

16:0.12 Each M. maintains an enormous force-focal

16:0.12 at the Paradise headquarters of the supervising M..

16:1.2 can and do function through M. Number Seven,

16:1.2 M. Number Seven is personally nonfunctional with

16:1.2 he can function personally for the Supreme Being.

16:2.3 by the unique nature of the supervisory M. of that

16:2.4 While each one individually partakes of this

16:3.2 may be described as follows: M. Number One.

16:3.2 this S. is the direct representation of the Father.

16:3.2 He is a peculiar and efficient manifestation of the

16:3.2 He is the close associate and supernal adviser of the

16:3.2 always M. Number One who speaks for the Father.

16:3.3 This S. presides over the first superuniverse and,

16:3.3 He is always in personal liaison with the seven

16:3.4 M. Number Two.

16:3.4 This S. adequately portrays the matchless nature of

16:3.4 He is always in close association with all orders of

16:3.4 he always speaks for, and in behalf of, the Eternal

16:3.5 This S. directs the destinies of superuniverse number

16:3.5 He is always in liaison with the seven Reflective

16:3.6 M. Number Three.

16:3.6 This S. personality especially resembles the Infinite

16:3.6 he directs the movements and work of many of the

16:3.6 He presides over their assemblies and is closely

16:3.6 it is M. Number Three who always speaks for the

16:3.7 This S. is in charge of superuniverse number three,

16:3.7 he administers the affairs of this segment much as

16:3.7 He is always in liaison with the Reflective Spirits at

16:3.8 M. Number Four.

16:3.8 this M. is the determining influence regarding

16:3.8 This S. is the chief director and adviser of those

16:3.8 He fosters that enormous group of personalities

16:3.8 Spirits, it is always M. Number Four who speaks.

16:3.9 This S. fosters the fourth segment of the grand univ.

16:3.9 He is always in personal liaison with the Reflective

16:3.10 M. Number Five.

16:3.10 This S. also fosters all personalities taking origin in

16:3.10 Father-Spirit attitude is in question, it is always M.

16:3.11 This S. directs the welfare of the fifth superuniverse

16:3.11 He is always in liaison with the Reflective Spirits at

16:3.12 M. Number Six.

16:3.12 it is this M. who is their adviser; and whenever,

16:3.12 Infinite Spirit, it is M. Number Six who responds.

16:3.13 This S. directs the affairs of the sixth superuniverse

16:3.13 He is always in liaison with the Reflective Spirits at

16:3.14 M. Number Seven.

16:3.14 The presiding S. of the seventh superuniverse is a

16:3.14 The Seventh S., the fostering adviser of all triune-

16:3.14 The Seventh S. is the adviser and director of all the

16:3.15 The Seventh M. is not organically representative

16:3.15 Hence the Seventh M. discloses a personal and

16:3.15 Therefore in the M. councils on high, when it

16:3.15 it is M. Number Seven who functions.

16:3.15 He thus inherently becomes the presiding head of

16:3.16 It is also in this sense that M. Number Seven

16:3.17 The multiple functions of the Seventh M. thus range

16:3.18 It is M. Number Seven who, in his multiple

16:3.19 the Supreme is compensated by the Seventh M.,

16:3.19 M. Number Seven functions in the place of the God

16:3.19 He is the one high spirit being that all ascenders are

16:3.20 This M is always in liaison with the Reflective Spirits

16:3.20 His administration of the seventh superuniverse, our

16:4.8 the M. of Orvonton exerts a decided influence in the

16:5.1 the personal nature of each M. entirely pervades his

16:5.3 presence of the mind-spirit influence of the M. of

16:5.3 If this M. does attain any sort of contact with the

16:5.3 is, in nature and character, quite like the M. of

16:5.4 The physical stamp of a M. is a part of man’s

16:5.4 under the continuing influence of this same M..

16:5.4 the characteristic stamp of this same supervising S..

16:5.4 The impress of a M. is basic to the very existence of

16:5.5 expressive of the nature of the dominating M.,

17:0.12 a part of our superuniverse by the M. of Orvonton,

17:3.1 resembling the characteristics of the coancestral M.

17:6.5 the M. who directs the superuniverse to which this

17:6.5 directly to the person of the petitioning M.,

17:6.5 becoming apparently part of the person of this M..

17:6.5 Creative Spirit remains with the M. until the

17:6.5 whereupon the M. commits the new Spirit consort

17:6.5 certain joint powers of administration by the M.

17:6.7 and personally experienced by the supervising M..

21:3.1 and with the confirmation of the supervising M. of

22:7.5 does M. Number Seven issue orders authorizing

25:1.7 assigned to that domain presided over by the M.

25:2.2 If, in the creation of servitals, M. Number Seven

25:2.3 only one M. is dominant in each supercreation.

25:2.4 the nature and character of the supervising M.,

25:3.14 During the Paradise sojourn they report to the M.

25:8.8 or otherwise of the nature of the Seventh M..

26:2.5 the children of each M. partake of the nature of

26:4.10 M. who presides over that pilgrim’s superuniverse

26:4.10 your own evolved natures—are derived from the M.

26:4.10 And since your tutors spring from the M. of your

26:5.5 the spiritual recognition and realization of the M.

26:6.3 new relationships with the Seventh M. compensate

28:4.5 Though each M. is already represented on a capital

29:1.2 One cannot be distinguished except by that M. with

29:1.2 director is always in association with the same S.,

34:1.1 in the spiritual shining of the Deities of the M. in

34:1.1 when the Deity-embraced M. emerges to the

34:1.3 after the reappearance of the supervising M. from

34:1.3 changes to the personal likeness of that M. who

34:1.3 acquires a personal nature tinged by that of the M.

34:2.6 because the presiding S. of this superuniverse is

36:6.7 technique whereby the supervising M. participates in

55:6.4 presence of the M. of superuniverse jurisdiction,

55:10.4 experiences new liaison relations with the M. of the

55:10.9 her ministry with that of the superuniverse M. and

108:2.1 the Conjoint Actor in the presence of the M. of

112:6.4 cosmic-mind endowment of the M. of Orvonton.

116:4.2 by all of the Master Spirits but especially by M.

116:4.2 This M. knows—is in personal contact with—the

116:4.4 The Seventh M. is (in his overall supervision of

116:4.4 he is in reflective contact with the Reflective Spirits

117:6.15 superuniverse reflective of the nature of that M..

119:8.7 through the experience of revealing the Seven M.

Spirit, Universesee also Creative Spirit; Mother Spirit

8:3.4 this U. to foster and sustain their work as well as to

21:2.9 —then do this Universe Son and this U. initiate that

33:3.0 3. THE UNIVERSE SON AND SPIRIT

33:3.3 but in all the details of its management the U. is

33:3.3 ably assisted by the all-wise and ever-faithful U.

33:3.5 a Master Son, at the jubilee of jubilees, that the U.,

33:3.5 U. acknowledge subordination to the Universe Son,

33:3.5 relinquishment of power and authority by the S.

33:3.6 his eternal dependence on his S. companion,

33:3.6 constituting the S. coruler of his universe domains

33:3.6 creatures to pledge themselves in loyalty to the S.

33:3.6 published to the worlds the fact of the S.’ equality

33:3.7 The Son and the S. now preside over the universe

33:3.7 It is not altogether out of place to refer to the U. as

33:3.8 while the S. is solely responsible for bringing into

33:3.8 the Son and the S. function together, and in no act

34:0.3 while the U. initiates the materialization of physical

34:0.3 but the S. transforms these energy creations into

34:0.3 nevertheless, to the Creator Son the S. associate is

34:2.2 the U. possesses all the physical-control attributes of

34:2.2 the U exerts just as full and complete control of mind

34:2.4 “You send forth your S., and they are created.

34:2.5 while the U. contributes the “breath of life.”

34:3.3 no specialized personal presence of such a U. on

34:4.10 power, and all partake alike of the nature of the U.,

39:1.2 This group of angelic ministers also serve the U. and

42:10.5 bestowed by a U. upon the nonmorontia children

48:2.11 joint spirit activity of the Universe Son and the U.

101:2.12 Truth of the Son, and as the Holy Spirit of the U.,

194:2.17 Holy Spirit, generally regarded as the spirit of the U..

Spirit-Advocate

25:2.7 2. The S.. The one appointed by the judge-arbiter to

Spirit-associate

10:2.7 divine equality with both Father-ancestor and S..

Spirit-fusedsee Spirit-fused mortals

18:4.5 ascendant mortals of Son- or S. nature) may be

37:5.4 S. ascenders may accept assignment as Universe

37:5.4 Thus do they become candidates for commissions to

37:5.10 sojourns as the invited guests of the S. residents.

37:5.11 are the permanent residence of the S. survivors.

37:9.6 together with the S. ascenders and the spironga

40:9.9 A S. survivor is also able to learn much about the

40:10.6 which even now characterizes the S. veterans of

40:10.8 their Son- and S. brethren of the evolutionary

40:10.10 Like their S. brethren, the Son fusers neither traverse

47:4.2 S. survivors occupy the mansion worlds in common

109:3.2 fail of Adjuster fusion do survive as S. ascenders.)

Spirit-fused mortals

22:1.11 attained Paradise, as well as from certain of the S.

22:6.1 Certain of these S.- and Son-fused mortals reach

22:6.2 the interests of those worlds from which the S. hail.

22:9.4 They also accompany S. of the local universes

30:1.52 3. S. Mortals.

30:1.11 and fusion therewith constitutes them S. mortals

30:2.49 3. S. Mortals.

30:2.121 5. S. Mortals of the Local Universes.

30:4.9 The Son- and S. mortals share portions of this

37:5.1 The High Commissioners are S. ascendant mortals

37:5.2 you will meet and fraternize with these S. as they

37:5.10 The Worlds of the S. Mortals.

37:5.10 are the exclusive possession of the S. of Nebadon.

37:5.11 they achieve an experiential wisdom in the mastery

37:5.11 And these surviving souls continue as unique

37:9.7 the S. of the Nebadon Corps of Perfection.

37:9.8 and the more definitely spiritual plane of the S.

37:9.12 are twofold, the created susatia and the evolved S..

39:1.7 S. ascendant mortals serving in the local universe.

40:0.4 3. S. Mortals.

40:8.4 morontia spheres of Nebadon are shared with the S.,

40:9.0 9. SPIRIT-FUSED MORTALS

40:9.1 Ascending S. are not Third Source personalities;

40:9.1 they are included in the Father’s personality circuit,

40:9.1 they have fused with individualizations of premind

40:9.3 infusion constitutes these surviving creatures S..

40:9.3 Such beings are in every way your equals in mind

40:9.3 and they are indeed your contemporaries, sharing the

40:9.4 There is one particular in which S. differ from their

40:9.4 But with S. there exists no such mechanism whereby

40:9.6 a S. is told about the events of the unremembered

40:9.9 S. are the permanent citizens of the local universes;

40:9.9 they may aspire to Paradise destiny, but they cannot

40:10.1 S. are, generally speaking, confined to a local

40:10.2 S. are of the local universe; they do not ascend

40:10.9 Celestial Guardians with orders to present such S.

40:10.10 the Son- and the S. do actually ascend to Paradise,

40:10.12 After S. or Son-fused mortals are trinitized, they

55:0.4 worlds of the S. evolve along lines identical with

55:10.10 Material Sons, univitatia, midsoniters, susatia, and S.

112:6.8 souls of the morontia souls of the S. are not limited.

Spirit-Mother

37:0.1 and the S. of all the native creatures of Nebadon.

spirited

180:3.10 eleven engaged in a s. discussion of these teachings,

Spiritington

13:1.9 3. SPIRITINGTON. This world is the “bosom of the

13:1.10 The secrets of S. involve impenetrable mysteries

13:1.10 And there are other secrets of S..

30:1.11 they do not as such dwell on S., nor do they

spiritism

87:4.3 This new dual s. did not have to spread from tribe to

87:4.4 ghost fear was gradually evolving into a dual s.,

87:4.6 has paid a terrible price for the concept of dual s..

87:6.13 The dual-s. concept of good and bad forces

88:6.2 The concept of dual s., good and bad spirits, gave

92:5.12 prevalent concept of dual s., the good and the bad,

103:6.5 up on the postulations of either materialism or s.,

spiritistic

99:4.10 1. The s. belief (in a providential Deity) of many

spiritists

135:5.5 The s. taught that the kingdom would be ushered

195:7.19 Idealists and s. dare to use their oars with vigor

spiritization

48:2.15 modified to correspond with the advancing s. of the

108:1.8 plans for personality approach and mind s..

spiritize

6:8.6 not until you s. and commence your spirit ascension

101:6.7 ideals that the Adjuster dares so to combine and s.

107:6.2 Your individual Adjusters work to s. you in the hope

spiritized

7:1.4 just as certainly as mortal man becomes a s. being,

7:1.6 a spiritual cohesiveness among the spiritual and s.

47:3.3 these s. factors of mind, memory, and creature

86:0.2 became religious as nature became personalized, s.,

132:3.5 Faith is the inspiration of the s. creative imagination.

spiritizing

48:2.22 successively advancing and s. creation is effected by

110:6.8 The s. mind nears the Adjuster presence proportional

188:3.4 the Adjuster’s early work in s. the mortal mind so

spiritland

82:3.8 belief that unmarried persons could not enter s.,

82:3.12 were supposed to go over into s. with their spouses.

84:1.3 early conceived the idea that babies were made in s.;

84:7.19 require sacrifices for the ghost’s progress through s..

87:4.2 the domain of ghostland to the higher realms of s..

90:2.10 announcement of the safe arrival of the dead in s..

spiritless

130:4.5 neither can s. experience evolve the characters of

spiritlike

101:3.17 by the foregoing recital of twelve s. performances in

spiritness

102:4.2 —other-thingness, other-mindness, and other-s..

spiritssee spirits, ministering; see Spirits;

see adjutant; see mind-spirits

0:5.5 of spiritual energy, morontia s., and perfected s..

0:12.13 But even more certainly we know that these s. of

1:5.16 struggles of the expanding minds the ascending s.

2:0.3 the presence of these divine s. within the heart of

4:1.1 activities of the celestial beings and the divine s. who

4:1.7 recognized forces, energies, minds, morontias, s.,

4:1.7 and s., which I cannot satisfactorily explain.

6:4.8 really know the number and whereabouts of all the s.

7:1.6 The term kindred s. is not wholly a figure of speech.

8:5.1 are represented on all worlds by their ever-present s..

8:5.2 he utilizes the s. and personalities of the Eternal Son

8:5.6 a liaison is the union of the s. of God the Father, God

9:0.2 all existing universe energies, all actual universe s.,

9:0.4 things, meanings, and values; energies, minds, and s..

9:2.1 spirit phenomena—the s. of the Supreme Being,

9:2.5 These divine s. which work for man’s uplifting all act

13:1.18 numerous unrevealed orders with the s. of the Father

13:1.18 with the s. of the Supreme, the Ultimate, and the

13:1.19 many orders of superb s. who are not “ministering

13:3.3 We infer that all types of impersonal s.—regardless

13:4.5 Deities are ever true to the ebb and flow of their s.

16:6.3 Not only are kindred s. attracted to each other, but

17:5.5 much as the impersonal s. of the Father indwell the

17:6.10 record as entering upon the career of sixth-stage s..

19:5.2 possibly belong to the category of superpersonal s..

23:0.1 of bringing into existence solitary personality s..

23:1.3 These solitary s. came forth in the dawn of time as

23:1.4 these solitary s. start out at the center of all things

23:1.5 Solitary Messengers, they are not lonesome s.,

23:2.14 with the s. of such near-transcendent personalities.

23:3.2 The universe is well supplied with s. who utilize

25:6.2 those of the material order to the high s. of light.

27:7.5 for the s. of the Gods even now indwell you, hover

28:1.2 of a group of one thousand of these companion s..

30:1.113 There are s.: spirit entities, spirit presences,

30:1.113 There are spirits: personal s., prepersonal s.,

30:1.113 prepersonal spirits, superpersonal s.,

30:4.22 life of the local universe and are now accredited s..

30:4.22 As young s. they begin the ascension of the system

30:4.23 There are three orders of student s. in accordance

30:4.24 these ascending s. receive the same thorough course

30:4.26 long flight to Havona, the haven of evolutionary s..

31:3.3 fact that they are of record as only sixth-stage s..

31:3.4 mortals are s. of the first order during their sojourn

31:3.4 Mortals become quartan or graduate s. after reaching

31:3.4 and s. of the fifth order when they find the Father.

31:9.1 personalities possessing master minds, superb s.,

31:10.10 mobilization of potentials, personalities, minds, s.,

33:3.3 Such a Divine Minister is in reality the mother of s.

34:4.11 These are the “seven s. of God,” “like lamps burning

34:5.2 through the seven adjutants, the s. of promise,

34:5.6 they work in perfect harmony with the combined s.

36:5.1 whenever such mind is manifest, these s. are

36:5.4 The s of the seven universe adjutants do not function

36:5.9 the guide and faithful associate of the s. of courage

37:0.2 give brief consideration to certain of the higher s.

37:2.4 while 8,809 are ascendant s. who have attained this

37:8.10 helpful to have the assistance of those higher s. of

37:9.8 Havona natives contribute to the pilgrim s. passing

37:10.3 Spornagia are neither s. nor persons; they are an

39:5.4 faithful ministry of the seraphic s. of brotherhood.

39:5.4 by this time these s. of brotherhood would have

39:9.1 After attainment of the Father of s. and admission

40:5.4 And since the Adjusters are the only s. of fusion

40:7.1 Adjusters are immortal s., and union with them

40:10.1 The s. of mortal fusion always ascend to the level of

40:10.11 They remain unfinished creatures—sixth-stage s.

40:10.12 may not in the exact sense be seventh-stage s., but

42:1.1 The Father of s. is also the ancestor of universes;

42:11.1 at the same time the first and final Father of all s..

44:0.1 They are the s. and semispirits who are engaged in

44:0.15 The higher forms of s. freely pass through matter.

44:0.15 High s. are reactive to nothing material excepting

44:1.1 sound waves but spirit pulsations received by the s.

44:1.7 5. Harmony of associated s.the very arrangement

44:1.15 the universal language of men, angels, and s..

44:3.3 of function among morontia beings and evolving s.,

44:3.4 Even the higher s. engage in a certain form of humor

44:6.5 and beautification of advancing s. and morontia

45:3.5 the holder of all interned s. above the order of mortal

45:5.1 including the various orders of divine Sons, high s.,

46:5.3 2. The circles of the angels and higher s..

46:7.5 spornagia are not responsive to the s. of worship and

47:8.1 learn more about the high s. of the superuniverse,

47:8.6 more or less material; they are far from being true s.;

47:10.3 and to the s. of just men being made perfect.”

47:10.4 bid it farewell when you emerge as first-stage s.

48:2.26 will have seen all orders of s. with the exception of

48:4.7 “that all things work together for good”—for s. and

48:6.4 you are classified as evolving s. in the records of the

48:6.4 True, you are not yet s. in reality, but you are no

53:7.10 the sophistries of rebellion better than the lower s..

56:6.4 Even the finaliters, sixth-stage s., have not found the

68:3.3 The dread of the departed s. of the dead brought to

69:3.5 the superstition of good and bad s., good and bad

69:7.4 keen sense of smell led to the notion it could see s.

69:7.4 employ watchdogs to protect the home against s.

69:7.4 but when the dog howled, s. were near.

69:8.2 tortured, set to fighting each other, sacrificed to s.,

69:9.13 Real estate could be put under the watchcare of s..

75:1.4 Slowly their courage weakened, their s. drooped,

77:7.4 rebellious midway creatures as evil s. and demons,

77:7.5 On no world can evil s. possess any mortal mind

77:7.8 forever made it impossible for disloyal s. of any sort

77:9.7 There are many great minds and mighty s. among the

77:9.12 The entire organization of high s., angelic hosts,

83:4.6 the best means of resisting ghosts and evil s.;

83:4.6 postpone the event so as to put the s. off the track.

83:4.7 appear miserable and ill at ease in the sight of the s.

83:4.7 the gaze of the otherwise jealous and envious s..

85:0.3 there were nature s. for lakes, trees, waterfalls, rain,

85:1.4 beliefs in ghosts and the s. of departed fellow

85:1.5 believed caves led to the underworld, with its evil s.

85:1.5 later evolving concepts of good s. and deities.

85:2.1 Even in modern times alcohol is known as “s..”

85:2.4 Ideas about tree s. varied greatly among different

85:2.4 Some trees were indwelt by kindly s; others harbored

85:2.4 believed that most trees were occupied by kind s..

85:2.4 trusted the trees, believing they contained tricky s..

85:2.4 of India and Russia regard the tree s. as being cruel.

85:4.1 easy for the ancients to imagine that the s. dwelt in

85:4.2 even in the times of Moses belief in nature s. was

85:6.3 gods higher than the exalted s. of deceased humans.

85:6.4 pantheon—nature s. elevated to the position of gods.

86:2.3 personalized as ghosts—s.—and later on as gods.

86:4.4 having a very definite human origin, ghosts, or s.,

86:4.4 And this belief in the existence of disembodied s.

86:5.3 gross inconsistencies of the savage view of souls, s.,

86:6.2 the realities of the imaginary world of ghosts and s.

86:6.4 good luck became associated with good s. and bad

86:6.4 associated with good s. and bad luck with bad s..

86:6.4 mathematical reckoning in the place of fictitious s.

86:6.7 wasteful struggle to appease the ever-displeased s.,

87:2.9 food in the fire for the purpose of appeasing the s.,

87:3.1 link between common ghosts and the higher s.,

87:3.5 the cult eventually progress to the worship of s.,

87:3.5 regardless of varying beliefs in more advanced s.,

87:4.2 came about the recognition of higher types of s.,

87:4.2 higher types of s., s. not definitely identifiable with

87:4.4 some ghosts never evolved to the level of good s..

87:4.5 When the doctrine of good and bad s. finally

87:4.5 The s. could be counted on to be either good or

87:4.6 only by postulating two kinds of s., one good and

87:4.7 there really were no bad or disharmonious s. in all

87:5.1 Primitive man viewed the s. and ghosts as having

87:5.1 s. were thought to regard man as having manifold

87:5.1 The s. were believed to look down upon man as

87:5.1 known s., they did another turn to the “unknown

87:5.2 ghost cult, the service and worship of the higher s.

87:5.3 The savage visualizes the good s. as going about

87:5.3 It is the bad ghosts and s. who must be kept in good

87:5.3 to their malevolent ghosts than to their benign s..

87:5.4 to be especially provocative of the envy of evil s.,

87:5.4 Because of this fear of bad s., children were

87:5.6 upon the ghosts, he soon began to deceive the s..

87:5.6 “If the s. are jealous of our beauty and prosperity, we

87:5.6 rather an attempt to foil and deceive the envious s..

87:5.7 to prevent the s. from becoming jealous of prosperity

87:5.7 Beauty aroused the envy of s.; it betokened sinful

87:5.8 except as they might be utilized to influence the s..

87:5.9 The intention and will of the s. were studied by

87:5.9 scheme designed to placate, satisfy, and buy off the s

87:5.11 1. Duty—things which must be done to keep the s.

87:5.12 ceremonies designed to win the s. actively to one’s

87:5.13 the correct understanding of, and attitude toward, s.,

87:6.1 but the recognition of higher s. necessitated the

87:6.1 directly to the creation of defenses against the s..

87:6.2 progressed to the concept of good as well as bad s.

87:6.11 concoctions were utilized to banish unwelcome s..

87:6.11 Hideous images of the s. were constructed so that

87:6.13 tactics were also utilized for frightening ghosts and s.

87:6.13 a coercive practice designed to overawe minor s..

87:6.14 the s. and demigods could be forced into desirable

87:6.16 rituals capable of coercing the unwilling s. to react

87:6.17 man no longer attempts openly to coerce the s.,

88:0.2 the higher s. were supposed to reside in fetishes.

88:0.2 the primitive ideas of ghosts, souls, s., and demon

88:1.1 indicating the arrival on earth of special visiting s..

88:1.5 Jews, considered it to be the mouthpiece of evil s..

88:4.1 the use of fetishes or other and more powerful s..

88:6.2 The concept of dual spiritism, good and bad s.,

89:0.1 man regarded himself as being in debt to the s.,

89:0.1 As the savages looked at it, in justice the s. might

89:0.2 possessed with the notion that s. derive supreme

89:2.1 From magic and ghosts, religion evolved through s.

89:2.2 that point where it envisaged both good and bad s.,

89:4.5 of a neutrality assessment levied by ancestral s.;

89:4.6 Surrounded by so many sensitive s. and grasping

89:5.2 and therefore he offered flesh as a food gift to the s.

89:5.2 Since ghost s. were merely modified men, then food

89:5.15 was eventually reserved for the still more superior s.;

89:6.7 of many peoples to dedicate the first fruits to the s..

89:8.7 nothing more nor less than bargaining with the s.,

89:8.7 A just man was one who paid all accounts to the s.

90:0.2 extraordinary man or woman would be heard by s..

90:2.3 performed by earlier, irregular, and unrecognized s.;

90:2.3 had to do with miracles performed by regular s.

90:2.4 mission of chance as revelatory of the will of the s.;

90:2.5 to be able to communicate with the s. of the dead.

90:2.11 various fees which were ostensibly offerings to the s.

90:3.1 the whims of the ghosts and the fancies of the s.,

90:3.1 the belief that ghosts, s., and gods were personally

90:3.4 s. caused disease by enticing the soul out of the body

90:3.5 long believed that the s. were still responsible for

90:3.9 is gradually obliterating man’s fear of ghosts, s.,

90:4.6 Rhythm was practiced in an effort to influence the s.;

90:4.7 by a wicked conspiracy between s. and animals.

90:4.8 The shamans believed that disease s. could be driven

90:5.1 ceremony possesses compelling power over the s..

91:0.3 When the concepts of ghosts and s. evolved,

91:0.3 primitive prayers antedated their belief in s. and

91:3.3 alter ego evolves up through ghosts, fetishes, and s.

92:1.1 efforts first to coerce and then to cajole the s..

94:4.7 semigods, heroes, demons, ghosts, evil s., sprites,

94:5.3 many subordinate gods and s. insidiously crept into

94:6.12 theology wherein swarmed devils, dragons, evil s.,

95:2.9 magic formulas, could evade the intervening evil s.

96:1.1 There were s. of the animal and vegetable worlds;

96:1.1 annual s., the lord of progeny; s. of fire, water, and

96:1.1 veritable pantheon of s. to be feared and worshiped.

96:1.1 never destroyed the belief in these subordinate s.

96:1.14 The monotheists keep their subordinate gods as s.,

96:4.6 that Yahweh was the “God of the s. of all flesh,”

96:7.6 Yahweh of these times “sends evil s. to dominate the

101:3.17 that man has a divine spirit or s. dwelling within him;

101:5.11 revealed religions are sponsored by the bestowal s.

101:6.4 the bestowal on such a mind of the s. of the Father

103:3.1 While the belief in s., dreams, and diverse other

103:3.1 In spite of their belief in s., primitive Australians

105:7.18 the forces of the Absolutes, the s. of the Deities,

106:7.4 Mortals, morontians, s., finaliters, and others,

107:4.6 stages, together with all other beings, entities, s.,

107:5.6 these s. of the sixth stage appear to transmute some

107:6.0 6. ADJUSTERS AS PURE SPIRITS

107:6.4 that Adjusters are s., pure s., presumably absolute s..

108:4.5 Monitors and other unrevealed prepersonal s. are

109:6.3 But often does the Father of s. grant personality to

110:7.4 attainment of the Universal Father, the Father of s.,

111:3.3 true spirit levels of fusion value with the s. of Deity,

113:3.1 and it is exceedingly difficult for nonpersonal s.

119:5.2 the respect and loyal admiration of his fellow s..

119:8.8 a seraphic fellow, an associate of ascending s.,

123:3.3 willing to accept the doctrine of good s. and evil s.

136:4.3 neither was Jesus tempted during this time by evil s.

138:4.3 with the origin, nature, and destiny of unclean s., but

140:6.6 on earth solely to comfort the minds, liberate the s.,

141:4.7 3. The possession of evil s..

141:4.8 something concerning the origin, of these evil s.,

141:4.8 evil spirits, in that day often also called unclean s..

141:4.8 between the possession of evil s. and insanity, but

141:4.8 alluding to the evil s.: “They shall no more molest

141:5.2 the identity of each of your indwelling Paradise s.;

142:5.3 “The Supreme Spirit shall bear witness with your s.

144:5.23 come, receive into your own bosom our faithful s..

145:2.13 were directly caused by the presence of unclean s..

146:2.11 of your inner relationship with the Father of s..”

146:7.1 impersonated the supposed s. of the dead would

146:7.1 —so-called unclean s.—possess the feeble-minded

146:7.2 the s. of departed human beings do not come back to

148:2.3 these sick ones concerning the “possession of evil s.

149:3.3 Though divine s. may vary somewhat in the nature

149:5.5 of the eternal and immortal s. of Paradise ascension,

150:3.5 The s. of the dead do not come back to communicate

150:3.6 heal disease, ward off disaster, or influence evil s.;

150:3.10 8. The s. of good or evil cannot dwell within material

150:3.11 protection of good s. or to ward off supposed evil s..

151:5.6 to the twelve that he had spoken to their troubled s.

151:6.4 evil or unclean s. entered into him and dominated

151:6.6 believed that they carried with them the very evil s.

151:6.8 that these evil s. had entered into a herd of swine,

152:3.2 Have I so failed in revealing to you the Father of s.

155:5.15 Their s. were uplifted, their minds were inspired,

157:4.7 of the wisdom and love of the eternal Father of s..

159:2.4 believed that the supposed evil s. which the Master

161:2.6 And he is always sympathetic with our troubled s..

162:6.3 to this generation the revelation of the Father of s.

163:6.2 “It is not strange that these disobedient minor s.

163:6.2 as I return to my Father, we will send forth our s.

163:6.2 no more can these few lost s. enter the minds of

167:3.5 either physical disorders or possession of evil s..

167:7.2 neither are they the glorified s. of mortal men who

167:7.4 But these angelic s. do function to keep one part of

168:1.14 to the abode of departed s. ere the fourth day had

168:1.15 the departure of the s. of the dead served to make

180:6.2 spirit teacher to live in your souls and lead your s.

182:1.6 likewise be in us; that both of our s. indwell them.

182:1.8 and in the progressive communion of the divine s. of

194:2.12 And these seven s. of the advancing worlds are:

194:3.16 giving themselves to man—sending their s. to live

spirits, ministering

9:0.1 to create beings well adapted to serve as m. even

9:8.6 a vast array of m., messengers, teachers, helpers,

9:8.23 3. The Ministering S. of Time.

13:1.19 not “m. to those who shall be heirs of salvation.”

17:8.2 All orders of the m. spring from this association.

17:8.2 All these creators of m. are only indirectly assisted

24:0.1 the Messenger Hosts of Space, and the M. of Time,

25:0.1 links between the higher personalities and the m..

25:4.13 any of the m. above the status of cherubim are

25:8.2 is the highest honor ever conferred upon the m..

26:0.0 MINISTERING S. OF THE CENTRAL UNIVER.

26:0.1 Supernaphim are the m. of Paradise and the central

26:0.1 Such m. are to be encountered from the Isle of

26:1.0 1. THE MINISTERING SPIRITS

26:1.1 of Space, the m. enjoy seasons of rest and change;

26:1.2 The m. of the grand universe are classified as follows

26:1.11 The seven orders of m., as revealed, are grouped for

26:1.12 1. The Ministering S. of the Central Universe.

26:1.13 2. The MS. of the Superuniverses—the seconaphim,

26:1.14 3. The Ministering S. of the Local Universes

26:1.14 though often functionally grouped with the m..

27:0.2 assume command of the m. on duty in the newly

27:7.9 the supernaphim, the highest order of all the m.,

28:0.0 MINISTERING S. OF THE SUPERUNIVERSES

28:0.1 so are the seconaphim the m. of the superuniverses.

28:0.2 As presented in these narratives, the m. of the

28:0.6 neither tertiaphim nor omniaphim are m. of the

28:4.11 These m. of time are constantly furnishing this sort

30:2.82 C. The Ministering S..

30:4.10 the Sons of God and enjoy the presence of the m. of

35:9.5 Planetary Princes, the Material Sons, and the m..

37:0.2 succeeding narratives will portray the m. and the

37:3.5 training in all phases of the work of the various m..

37:5.8 the messenger hosts of space and always to the m. of

38:0.0 MINISTERING S. OF THE LOCAL UNIVERSE

38:0.1 Angels are the m. of time; authorities, the messenger

38:3.1 called seraphim, neither are they referred to as m..

38:5.2 Seraphim are not yet commissioned as m., although

38:5.3 Seraphim are initiated as m. by serving as observers

38:5.3 their training and are commissioned as m. of time.

38:7.5 The m. of time are all bilingual, speaking the

38:9.1 they are functionally reckoned with the m. of time

39:2.8 All groups of m. have their transport corps, angelic

39:8.6 This group of m. is discussed in connection with the

39:9.1 formerly setting them apart from the m. of the

39:9.3 the faithful m. of time, are always and forever your

46:5.21 The third circle is held by the m. of the higher orders

48:4.9 through the messenger hosts of space and the m. of

50:1.2 helpers and assistants and by large numbers of the m.

113:0.1 The planetary seraphim are indeed m. sent forth to

113:0.1 Having presented the narratives of the M. of Time

113:0.2 they are the m. who live so near you and do so

167:7.4 I taught you that many of these seraphim are m.,

Spiritssee Spirits, Master; see Circuits, Spirits of the;

Creative Spirits; Daughter Spirits; Inspired Trinity

Spirits; Mother Spirits; Reflective Spirits

5:3.6 children of these realms through the Universe S.,

8:2.2 Infinite Mind, the Spirit of S., the Conjoint Actor,

8:4.3 and inspiring pattern for each of his co-ordinate S.

8:4.5 the Infinite Spirit and his co-ordinate S. do downstep

9:8.15 I. The Supreme S..

9:8.23 3. The Ministering S. of Time.

16:0.11 these Seven S. of Paradise are as one, but in all other

16:1.2 By and in and through these Seven S.,

16:1.4 the Seven S. are associated with the divine activities

16:3.16 No one of the Seven S. is organically representative

16:4.1 It is literally true that these Seven S. are the

16:4.1 “the Seven S. of God sent forth to all the universe.

16:5.2 nature of some one of these Seven Paradise S..

17:4.3 serve forever by the sides of their ancestral S.,

17:8.0 8. FUNCTIONS OF THE SUPREME SPIRITS

17:8.1 The seven groups of Supreme S. constitute the

17:8.1 The domain of the Supreme S. extends from the

17:8.1 the activity of the Supreme S. is encountered

24:0.1 Hosts of Space, and the Ministering S. of Time,

26:1.12 1. The Ministering S. of the Central Universe.

26:1.13 2. The Ministering S. of the Superuniverses—

26:1.14 The Ministering S. of the Local Universes embrace

26:2.5 But when these same Seven S. create individually,

26:2.6 these subsidiary S. of Havona were not a part of

28:5.5 To the Universal Censors—the Discerners of S..

28:5.9 who, with their Discerners of S., are able to rule as

28:5.19 7. The Discerner of S..

28:5.20 The Discerners of S. carry on these intricate

30:1.3 A. The Supreme S..

30:1.56 A. The Supreme S..

30:1.61 5. Universe Mother S..

30:2.3 2. The Supreme S..

30:2.14 II. THE SUPREME S..

30:2.82 C. The Ministering S..

33:3.2 of Nebadon, is of the sixth group of Supreme S.,

34:2.3 a basic uniformity of character in all Universe S.,

34:2.3 But in all essential spiritual attributes these S. are

39:1.3 Being of assignment to the high Sons and S., these

39:5.4 2. The S. of Brotherhood.

39:5.7 4. The S. of Trust.

39:5.7 It is their mission to inculcate trust into the minds of

56:5.3 Creators—the local universe Creator Sons and S.,

113:0.1 the narratives of the Ministering S. of Time

194:2.19 The spirit of the Father, Sons, and S.—the new-name

Master Spirits or Seven Master Spiritssee Master Spirit

0:3.14 differential and divergent cosmic mind in the SM.;

0:8.4 3. The Seven M..

0:8.9 the person of one of the SM. to the attainment of

0:8.10 in the Creator Sons, Ancients of Days, and the M.,

0:8.11 but the Ancients of Days and the SM. are probably

3:1.8 functioning of the cosmic mind of the Paradise M..

5:1.1 will enable him to see even any one of the SM..

9:4.3 the seven superuniverses is derived from the SM.,

9:4.3 These M. distribute mind to the grand universe as

9:7.3 circuits focus in the SM. and converge in the Third

9:8.2 the Son, personalized in the existence of the SM. of

9:8.3 these seven creations is dependent on one of the M.

9:8.16 1. The Seven M. of Paradise.

11:4.2 The SM. have their personal seats of power and

11:4.2 but they maintain force-focal headquarters on the

13:0.1 the executive-headquarters worlds of the SM..

13:0.5 worlds of the Infinite Spirit are occupied by the SM.,

13:1.9 Here forgather the SM. and certain of their offspring

13:4.2 SM. are the supreme and ultimate representatives of

13:4.2 They maintain their personal stations on the

13:4.2 but all operations concerned with their personal

13:4.2 The SM. are, in reality, the mind-spirit balance wheel

13:4.3 From these seven special spheres the M. operate to

13:4.3 They also have to do with the differential spiritual

13:4.6 The executive abodes of the SM. are, in reality,

13:4.6 worlds is exclusively assigned to one of the M..

13:4.7 proceed to one of these busy worlds of the SM.,

15:0.1 The SM. radiate their influence out from the central

15:0.1 the seven spokes the radiations of the SM., the rim

15:2.9 directly and reflectively from Paradise by the SM..

15:9.4 1. The unifying intelligence circuit of one of the SM.

15:10.1 directed by one of the SM. of supreme supervision

15:10.20 and through them representatives of the SM. of

15:10.23 the Paradise clearinghouse maintained by the SM..

16:0.0 THE SEVEN MASTER SPIRITS

16:0.1 The SM. of Paradise are the primary personalities

16:0.1 been possible to produce a larger number of M.,

16:0.2 The SM. thus have their origin in, and derive their

16:0.10 of the Father and the Son in the creation of the M..

16:0.10 they were brought into existence by the personal acts

16:0.10 both the Father and Son participated in their origin.

16:0.11 these S. of Paradise are as one, but in all other aspects

16:0.11 by the other-than-spiritual diversity of these SM. of

16:0.12 The M. have many functions, but at the present time

16:1.1 made the personalization of the SM. inescapable.

16:1.1 come to look upon the appearance of the SM. as

16:1.2 While the SM. are hardly expressive of threefold

16:1.2 The M. singly and collectively represent any and

16:1.3 But when the SM. vacate their individual seats

16:1.3 To all practical intents and purposes the SM. do,

16:1.4 these SM. Are associated with the divine activities of

16:1.4 When associated, the M. represent the Deities in

16:2.1 Spirit revealed through the channels of the SM. and

16:2.1 do immediately commune with one of the SM.,

16:2.2 Infinite Spirit speaks only by the voices of the SM..

16:2.3 presence is exerted by and through one of the SM..

16:2.3 to the Third Person of Deity by way of the SM..

16:2.4 The SM. are collectively endowed with the supreme-

16:2.4 only collectively do they disclose the attributes of

16:2.4 No one of them can so function universally;

16:2.5 Conjoint Actor applies equally and fully to the SM.

16:3.0 3. IDENTITY AND DIVERSITY OF THE M.

16:3.1 The SM. are indescribable beings, but they are

16:3.1 They have names, but we elect to introduce them by

16:3.1 As primary associations of the Infinite Spirit, they

16:3.1 they are diverse in nature, and this diversity of nature

16:3.1 These SM. may be described as follows: Master

16:3.2 In all associations of the SM., it is always Master

16:3.4 In all the assemblies of the SM. he always speaks for

16:3.6 When the SM. are in council, it is Master Spirit

16:3.8 policies and procedures in the councils of the SM..

16:3.8 Father and the Son in the association of the SM.,

16:3.10 In the councils of the SM., when the Father-Spirit

16:3.12 adviser; and whenever, in the councils of the SM.,

16:3.15 presiding head of the Paradise council of the SM..

16:4.0 4. ATTRIBUTES AND FUNCTIONS OF THE M.

16:4.1 The SM. are the full representation of the Infinite

16:4.2 The M. are unique in that they function on all

16:4.2 to understand very much about the M. because

16:4.3 The SM. are the creators of the Power Directors

16:4.3 And these same M. very materially assist the Creator

16:4.4 between the cosmic-energy work of the M. and the

16:4.4 The manifestations under the jurisdiction of the M.

16:4.5 with certain of the unrevealed activities of the M..

16:4.6 It is in this realm that the M. make their contribution

16:4.7 The S. have personal representatives who function

16:4.7 these subordinate beings are not directly concerned

16:4.7 much, of the activity of the SM. remains hidden from

16:4.15 postulating the activity of the M. in association with

16:4.16 to comprehend the manifold workings of the SM.,

16:4.16 the range of activities with which they have nothing

16:5.1 the united counsel and wisdom of all SM. but

16:5.2 Through this personal influence of the SM. every

16:5.3 The SM. do not directly invade the material minds

16:6.1 The M. are the sevenfold source of the cosmic mind,

16:6.2 do not encounter the direct influence of the SM. in

16:6.2 Nevertheless these same M. dominate the basic

16:6.2 they are the sources of the intellectual potentials

17:0.2 1. The SM..

17:0.10 extends from the personal presence of the SM. on

17:0.11 The SM. are the co-ordinating directors of this

17:0.11 —the M. act in the persons of the Seven Supreme

17:0.11 In the central universe the M. may function

17:0.12 The SM. do not directly and personally contact

17:1.1 The executive headquarters of the M. occupy the

17:1.1 in accordance with the specifications of the SM. for

17:1.2 The M. maintain contact with the various divisions

17:1.2 journey to Paradise to sit in council with the SM..

17:1.4 of the plans of divinity promulgated by the SM..

17:2.1 liaison of the Paradise Trinity and one of the SM..

17:2.2 of the Creator Personalities, represented by the M.,

17:2.2 each of the SM. found perfect creative synchrony

17:2.3 the center of all things at the rendezvous of the SM..

17:3.3 Conjoint Actor, the Supreme Being, and the M.,

17:3.3 And herein is a great mystery: Neither the M. nor

17:5.1 representation of the Infinite Spirit and the SM. to

17:5.1 They are the servants of the M., whose collective

17:5.1 The M provide a distinct and diversified individuality

17:5.3 While the Circuit Spirits are coexistent with the SM.,

17:6.7 participated in by the SM. and experienced by the

17:8.1 or the SM. encircuited around the Paradise Trinity,

17:8.2 beings of this order are created by the M.;

17:8.3 The association of their directing heads, the SM.,

17:8.4 1. Collectively the M. near-equivalate to the divinity

17:8.5 2. Individually they exhaust the primary associable

17:8.6 they are the repositories of that spirit-mind-power

17:8.7 they synchronize the superuniverse governments of

17:8.8 M. contribute to the last level of God the Sevenfold,

17:8.9 is disclosed to the evolving universes in the SM.,

18:3.2 they do not differ from each other as do the SM..

18:3.2 The SM. are unlike in nature and attributes, but

18:3.3 The SM. on high determine the nature of their

21:3.18 will of Paradise Deity as it is personified in the SM..

22:1.12 service with the Supreme Executives of the SM.

22:7.10 The SM. have authority to sanction the trinitizing

22:8.5 become the associates and ambassadors of the SM.

23:1.6 they have been directed by the council of the SM.

23:1.7 be cited to appear before no one except the SM.,

23:2.15 of Havona and the executive worlds of the M..

24:4.1 joint offspring of the Infinite Spirit and the SM. of

24:7.8 The SM. and the associated Seven Supreme

25:1.2 The Servitals are the joint creative work of the SM.

25:1.3 the third moment following the assembly of the M.

25:1.3 the physical power directors more than the M..

25:1.5 Son, and the Spirit, and to the work of the SM..

25:2.2 there function the seven reflections of the SM..

25:2.2 group is perfectly reflective of just one of the SM..

25:2.2 And every time the M. associate themselves with

25:2.2 episodes, reflecting the sevenfold nature of the M.,

25:2.3 a long time under the influence of one of the M.

25:2.3 all seven are reflected on the superuniverse capitals,

25:2.4 pervaded by that one of the M. who presides over

25:8.2 as Paradise Companions by one of the SM..

26:1.12 in Havona, are respectively the offspring of the M.

26:2.5 these high angels, each of origin in one of the SM.

26:2.5 Collectively, the SM. create many different groups

26:2.6 the collective—hence uniform—creation of the SM..

26:2.6 undoubtedly appeared as a response of the M. to

26:2.7 the M. did not even begin the creation of secondary

26:3.1 These servants of the SM. are the angelic

28:4.4 reflective of the Conjoint Actor than of the SM..

28:4.5 2. The Voice of the SM..

28:4.5 the collective natures and reactions of the SM..

28:4.5 Collectively, they are only reflectively present;

28:4.5 M. welcome the services of these highly personal

28:4.5 who are so competent to represent them before the

28:4.9 deprived of the personal presence of the M. above

29:0.10 Supreme Directors were personalized by the SM.,

29:1.1 Their creation by the SM. is the first recorded

29:1.1 When the SM. create individually, they bring forth

29:1.1 they bring forth highly spiritual personalities on the

29:1.1 when they create collectively, they sometimes

29:1.2 Each of the M. is thus in eternal union with one of

29:1.3 of the force-focal headquarters of the M..

29:2.1 but collectively, and in association with the SM.,

29:2.11 are to general universe affairs, and what the SM. are

29:3.1 intrusted to the keeping and direction of the SM.,

29:4.2 commissioners of power dispatched by the SM.

29:4.3 the influence of any one of the SM. is limited to a

30:1.4 1. The SM..

30:2.15 1. The SM..

31:9.5 spend about equal time in the company of the SM.

32:4.9 spiritually speaking, by one of the SM. of central

34:1.1 Meanwhile the other M. draw near this central

34:2.3 the Infinite Spirit as embodied in one of the SM. of

34:2.3 determined by their origin through one of the SM..

34:2.6 Spirit of this superuniverse is the chief of the M.

34:4.5 presence in many ways analogous to that of the S.

36:6.7 It is more than possible that the M. are the channel

42:10.6 is ministered by each of the SM. to one of the seven

44:0.3 the Infinite Spirit in collaboration with the SM.

56:2.3 adequately unified in the supervision of the SM.,

56:3.4 While mind is more unified on the level of the M. in

56:5.3 the superuniverse Ancients of Days, and the SM.

56:7.2 more direct ministrations of the superuniverse M.;

56:7.7 of the Ancients of Days and the superuniverse M..

56:7.9 with or without the collaboration of the SM..

65:0.1 life-impartation ministry of the SM. in conjunction

95:6.2 Zoroaster had learned of the story of the SM. as

95:6.5 the Dalamatian and Edenic teachings about the S..

103:7.12 spirit divergence is in the encircuitment of the SM.

105:7.16 the Master Universe, and relatively by the SM.,

106:1.4 integrated in the liaison between the SM. and the

115:7.5 the SM. are apparently Trinity inevitabilities;

116:1.3 and the mind potential reposes in the SM..

116:1.3 the cosmic mind, the ministry of the SM.;

116:2.2 the M., whose collective acts are the source of his

116:2.7 3. The SM..

116:3.2 the Reflective Spirits of a superuniverse to the M. in

116:4.2 together with his primary personalities, the SM..

116:4.2 relationship is shared in measure by all of the M.

116:4.3 M. joined with the ancestral Trinity in the cocreation

116:4.3 the M. continue as source-centers for the ministry of

116:4.4 But the M. continue in supervision of the Reflective

116:4.5 The M. are not only the supporters and augmenters

116:4.5 they are in turn affected by the creative purposes of

116:4.5 Ordinarily, the collective creations of the M. are of

116:4.5 But when the M. collectively produced the Seven

116:4.6 And as it is with the M. of the superuniverses, so is

116:5.10 sense when the SM. unitedly engaged in their first

116:5.10 the circuits of the M. contrastively differentiated

116:6.5 are incomplete without the overcontrol of the M..

117:0.3 an advancing spirit contacts the ministry of the M.,

117:6.12 Personalities, ranging from the M. to Creator Sons.

117:6.15 passes through the divinity of one of the SM.;

119:8.4 personalized in the differing natures of the SM.,

spiritualnoun

0:5.12 a level intervening between the material and the s..

1:4.5 and the Universal Creator, the material and the s.,

6:0.3 source of all the meanings and values of the s.,

9:0.4 the Third is responsive to both the s. and the material

9:7.1 recognition of the mental, the material, and the s..

11:9.3 phases—the personal and the nonpersonal, the s.

12:6.3 occurs a liaison between the material and the s.,

25:1.4 In personality relationships the s. is dominant over

42:10.5 a synthesis of the material and the s. which is

42:11.1 to be the dual realms of the physical and the s.,

43:7.1 plane of existence between the material and the s.,

46:4.7 helpers functioning between the material and the s.

48:2.16 mortals progress from the physical to the s. as they

48:2.22 which gradually extends from the material to the s..

48:6.30 borderland transactions of the s. and the physical,

77:1.1 in a unique interassociation of the material and the s.

91:3.5 borders of the contact of the material with the s.,

101:2.10 bridge the gulf between the material and the s.,

101:3.3 a transient partnership of the material and the s. is

101:5.8 spirit and matter, between the material and the s..

102:0.3 in mortal experience from the material to the s.,

103:6.6 Therefore are the s. and the material, the inner and

103:6.12 the morontia gulf between the physical and the s..

111:2.8 exists in the realm between the material and the s..

117:3.6 consciously grows from the material toward the s. by

118:10.19 as men reach upward from the material to the s..

133:6.7 entity intervening between the material and the s.,

143:7.3 Worship—contemplation of the s.—must alternate

145:5.7 ministry of things physical to the exclusion of the s..

151:3.7 and natural as a means of introducing the s. and the

170:2.5 4. It taught the pre-eminence of the s. compared with

170:4.13 5. The transcendency of the s. over the material in

170:5.2 the idea of the natural as the shadow of the s.

170:5.16 Philo’s doctrine of the temporal contrasted with the s

189:1.13 personality midway between the material and the s.

195:4.5 this gigantic struggle between the secular and the s.,

195:7.15 field between man, the material, and man, the s..

196:3.17 good and evil, truth and error, material and s.,

spiritualadjective

0:5.1 worship and wisdom through the morontial and s. to

0:5.10 reality is neither material nor s.—it is morontial.

0:5.12 The warp of morontia is s.; its woof is physical.

1:3.7 is destined to become increasingly s. and ultimately

2:7.3 uniform and universal, but the story of things s.,

5:3.8 cosmic levels: the intellectual, the morontial, the s.,

6:2.1 The Eternal Son is just as s. as the Father, just as

6:6.4 The Eternal Son is wholly s.; man is very nearly

11:9.3 phases—the personal and the nonpersonal, the s.

14:2.9 Everything physical or s. is perfectly predictable,

16:4.6 The goal of personality existence is s., but morontia

17:1.3 the direction of things physical, intellectual, and s.;

30:4.27 threefold in nature: intellectual, s., and experiential

34:2.3 attributes these Spirits are identical, equally s.

35:10.3 in things material, intellectual, morontial, and s..

39:4.16 beyond the range of mortal vision; and one third s.

39:4.18 Here fraternize beings who are wholly s. and

42:11.1 to be the dual realms of the physical and the s.,

43:9.2 morontia creature; you were more material than s..

43:9.2 a true spirit; you will be more s. than material.

47:4.6 material, more intellectual, and slightly more s..

49:5.13 than the one-brained mortals but somewhat less s.,

52:7.3 The races are becoming highly s..

54:1.7 Even wisdom is safe only when it is s. in motivation.

56:7.4 levels of Deity before they become sufficiently s.

64:2.7 Many of the more intelligent and s. of the Foxhall

65:1.9 fourth stage of being wherein we shall be wholly s.,

75:4.8 unusual and extraordinary, whether natural or s.,

77:8.9 These are the more s. of the midway creatures,

79:6.10 the yellow race was due to four great factors: 3. S..

91:2.2 ego; it has been always psychic and sometimes s..

92:7.4 in true worship of the Father of all, for this is s.,

95:3.5 Egypt was intellectual and moral but not overly s..

100:5.4 do occur experiences which are also s. in origin.

101:2.16 as to your belief in, and experience with, things s..

103:6.3 personality experience, all creation appears to be s.

103:7.6 looking out, the universe appears to be wholly s..

110:6.3 the self—the whole self—material, intellectual, and s..

111:1.1 Though the work of Adjusters is s. in nature, they

111:2.7 this unique relationship is neither material nor s.

116:1.4 grand universe is not exclusively physical and s..

116:1.4 seven superuniverses it is primarily material and s.,

116:4.5 noted that the offspring of this creative act are s.,

131:8.2 He is truly s.; he stands alone and changes not.

145:5.1 with physical ministry to the neglect of the s..

145:5.7 ministry of things physical to the exclusion of the s..

147:0.2 that the “kingdom” which Jesus proclaimed was s.

155:3.7 learned that, when religion is wholly s. in motive,

156:5.2 of this combined creature of mind and spirit is s.

156:5.16 which are material and to God those which are s..

158:6.3 Your ideal was not s..

160:5.3 object of religious devotion may be material or s.,

170:5.18 fellowship in the kingdom; one is s., the other mainly

176:3.2 that your connection with the kingdom is s. and

177:2.5 everything intellectual, social, moral, and even s.

178:1.3 requirements, one being material and the other s.,

189:2.9 true evidences of the resurrection of Michael are s.

195:7.14 Machines are never emotional, ethical, moral, or s..

195:7.15 field between man, the material, and man, the s..

195:10.11 true church—the Jesus brotherhood—is invisible, s.,

196:3.27 Morality is not necessarily s.; it may be purely human

spiritual abode

11:0.1 Paradise is a material sphere as well as a s. abode.

spiritual achievement(s)

35:3.22 stands low in the scale of universes as regards s.

35:10.5 wonderful records of service, administration, and s..

45:4.15 13. Elijah, a translated soul of brilliant s. during the

46:7.8 destiny of progressive intellectual growth and even s.

48:2.23 examiners, and as soon as you register adequate s.,

50:5.10 ages of intellectual expansion, social culture, and s..

55:5.6 and has overshadowed both with an exquisite s..

67:7.6 sin does not prevent the highest s. by any individual

109:5.5 no hereditary handicap ever prevents eventual s..

110:7.1 depends on yet other greater and more sublime s.,

113:1.5 undoubted potential of s; men and women who enjoy

121:4.1 bring an abundant harvest of moral character and s..

136:6.10 in mortal existence—intellectual mastery and s.

spiritual activity or activities

3:1.9 But neither the s. of the Eternal Son and his Sons

9:1.4 the Eternal Son dominates the spheres of s.;

12:8.1 universe is always the arena wherein take place all s.;

14:3.6 the material functions and the s. of these enormous

49:5.14 the other for the s.-counterparting activities of the

55:4.19 society—social, cultural, philosophic, cosmic, and s..

65:7.8 they all be recognized as phenomena apart from s..

99:6.4 Formal religion restrains men in their personal s.

133:6.5 man cannot exist apart from moral thinking and s..

spiritual actuality

0:4.7 The Eternal Son is an absolute s.; mortal man is very

spiritual adjudication

15:12.2 Ancients of Days are the review tribunals for the s.

21:5.9 A Master Son may at will vary the order of the s.

spiritual Adjuster

103:7.1 only by personal mortal experience with the s.

spiritual adjustments

81:6.40 Only moral and s. can be made on the spur of the

110:2.1 to effect such mind changes and to make such s.

spiritual administration

7:2.4 exclusively s. and superpersonal, is not discernible by

7:7.5 these activities of the far-flung s. of the Eternal Son,

10:8.8 the material universes and their s. continue to expand

12:6.2 God is absolute in the s. of the cosmos in the person

15:13.2 which are not immediately concerned with the s.

109:2.6 or other extrahuman service associated with the s. of

146:7.2 only in exceptional cases and as a part of the s. of the

spiritual Administrator

0:2.13 Son—Co-ordinate Creator, Spirit Controller, and S..

6:1.2 the Eternal Son is first a cocreator and then a s..

9:1.3 the Father as an original creator and the Son as a s.

spiritual adulthood

193:2.2 that you grow up, by grace, to the full stature of s..

spiritual advancement

4:1.1 labor for the honor of God and the s. of his children.

6:5.7 while these two forever work as one for your s..

19:5.9 universal scheme of moral enlightenment and s..

20:8.2 but they are not wholly occupied with the s. and

52:2.3 determines their rate of s. and the extent of

94:2.3 hope of finding that deliverance and s. in death

129:4.5 and familiar human periods of intellectual and s.,

spiritual advantage

156:5.5 you must come to that place of s. where you have

spiritual advisers

72:3.6 These s. and examiners are now under the direction

spiritual affairs

14:4.20 the details of the intricate intellectual and s. of the

32:3.4 adjustment and regulation of the s. of the far-flung

35:6.3 function of the senior associate is the oversight of s.,

77:9.10 compensate that gap between the material and s. of

spiritual affection

25:1.6 an affection which, while s., you could only

156:5.5 in the expulsive energy of a new and sincere s..

spiritual age

20:9.1 world indicates that the time is ripe to initiate a s.,

20:9.1 sonship because Urantia has never experienced a s.

20:9.2 Sons are wholly concerned with the initiation of a s.,

37:2.9 postbestowal or dawning s. of an inhabited world.

170:4.6 5. The kingdom in its fullness, the future s. of light

spiritual agencies

77:1.2 modify the workings of the interassociation of s.

94:6.1 century, through an unusual co-ordination of s.,

spiritual agitation

100:4.2 can be no growth without psychic conflict and s..

spiritual aims

32:3.6 and thus isolate themselves from the progressive s.

spiritual allegiance

52:7.4 As the era of Teacher Sons progresses, the s. of the

109:5.4 compromise while he yields s. to but one master;

178:1.7 In every possible way—in everything short of your s.

spiritual ambassadors

20:8.1 Upon certification they become s. representing the

142:7.17 You are s. of a spiritual kingdom, special

spiritual analogies

151:2.5 all such attempts to make a natural parable yield s.

spiritual anchorage

196:0.5 Nothing was able to tear him away from the s. of

spiritual anguish

187:5.8 the overwhelming emotional agony and acute s. of

spiritual answer

168:4.4 making of a prayer and the reception of the full s.

spiritual appeal(s)

149:3.3 of their experience, they react uniformly to all s..

149:3.3 Jews had closed the doors of their hearts to the s.

152:6.4 recognize truth and respond to the s. of the gospel

195:0.3 It was not a simple s., such as Jesus had presented

spiritual application

151:2.5 we should not attempt to make a s. of all the minor

spiritual appointments

46:4.9 sublime grandeur and exquisite perfection of the s.

spiritual appreciation

44:1.12 Appreciation of music on Urantia is physical and s.;

spiritual approach

102:4.4 Deity is more than spirit, but the s. is the only one

194:3.18 Mankind can be unified only by the s., and the Spirit

spiritual appropriation

0:12.13 to assist man in the s. of all truth contributory to

spiritual aristocracy

19:6.7 3. The incoming s. of successive outer universes.

spiritual ascent

32:3.8 is indeed no limit to the possible heights of their s.

38:3.1 in no way related to man’s progressive career of s.

39:1.11 rather at the very bottom of the long ladder of s. to

116:4.11 can therefore experience the greatest degree of s. in

117:6.26 the Father, you will find the great cause of your s.

spiritual ascension

40:5.4 personal survival and determines the destiny of s..

168:4.11 transcended, or postponed to another stage of s..

195:7.16 values and connotes eternal progression in s. and

spiritual aspects

7:0.1 Son is ever concerned with the execution of the s. of

9:6.5 The s. of creature mind unfailingly respond to the

14:5.6 to all features of the physical, intellectual, and s.

22:7.13 Havoners result in the trinitization of certain high s.

45:6.3 to compensate the social, and s. of their deficiency

165:0.2 the final period of the development of the higher s. of

spiritual aspiration(s)

34:7.4 which would have been more consonant with s..

100:6.4 moral determination and s. to attain the highest goals

spiritual assault

155:1.3 to enter the kingdom, why do you not take it by s.

spiritual assets

195:6.1 Only unthinking men become panicky about the s. of

spiritual associates

9:8.13 Even you will be able to see your s. of the lower

spiritual association

7:6.7 kinship which unites in bonds of near-absolute s..

43:8.11 all phases of personal endowment through group s.

195:10.8 the brotherhood of man in the s. of the kingdom

spiritual assurance

146:3.4 S. is the equivalent of your personal religious

spiritual attainmentsee attainment

spiritual attainments

49:5.16 concerning the s. of any world or group of worlds

170:3.11 age of improved human relations and advancing s.

spiritual attitude

13:4.3 Master Spirits have to do with the differential s. and

16:3.15 and Spirit or to depict the s. of the Supreme Being,

155:6.12 kingdom can best be realized by acquiring the s.

196:0.9 This s. wholly dominated his thinking and feeling,

196:0.10 To Jesus prayer was a sincere expression of s.,

spiritual attraction

7:1.5 those local systems of s. that function in the lesser

spiritual attributes

6:4.10 it is only necessary to study the s. of God the Father

9:4.1 nature of the Third Source that is distinct from his s.

34:2.3 But in all essential s. these Spirits are identical,

spiritual authority

181:2.17 Henceforth I shall exercise only s. over you

spiritual awakening

20:7.3 the universal educators, being dedicated to the s.

64:6.26 days of Orvonon, when they experienced a great s..

79:4.8 The s. of the sixth century before Christ did not

79:7.4 descendants contributed much to a subsequent s..

spiritual awareness

100:5.3 the supreme ideals—the psychic, emotional, and s. of

103:7.6 faith out of s., but through the mediation of a

spiritual ban

50:6.5 all the worlds of Satania have rested under the s. of

spiritual bank

195:6.1 The s. of the kingdom will be paying out faith, hope,

spiritual barrenness

166:1.11 Jesus sought to expose the s. of the first two

195:3.9 became institutionalized nearly to the point of s..

spiritual basis

14:6.12 It is the s. and material basis for absolute confidence

spiritual batteries

144:4.8 As prayer may be likened to recharging the s. of the

spiritual battle

195:6.10 a mistake when they try to call modern man to s.

spiritual beautification

44:0.1 are engaged in morontia embellishment and in s..

spiritual beauty

6:2.7 realization of the exclusively s. of universal values.

11:0.2 But the depths of the s. and the wonders of this

20:10.3 universes as living truth, divine goodness, and true s.

spiritual being

20:3.3 he arrives on a planet as a s., invisible to material

112:2.9 The possession of personality identifies man as a s.

142:7.17 spiritual kingdom, and that my Father is also a s.?

spiritual beingssee beings

spiritual beliefs

92:1.3 Religion arises as a biologic reaction of mind to s.

spiritual believer

170:5.18 only between Jesus and his s. believer brothers.

spiritual benefactors

100:2.1 fellows of that which has been received from one’s s.

spiritual benefits

149:1.5 with the fact that such healing was desired for its s.

spiritual bestowal

176:1.2 When his people rejected his s. and refused to

194:3.19 selfishness has been swallowed up in this new s. of

spiritual birthright

52:2.12 their moral heritage and forever destroyed their s..

spiritual births

103:2.1 Many s. are accompanied by anguish of spirit and

103:2.1 Other s. are a natural and normal growth of the

spiritual bi-unification

113:7.8 the two beings have achieved s. on Seraphington

spiritual blindness

70:2.12 1. The strong drift toward materialism, s. blindness.

101:6.11 3. Salvation from s., the human realization of the

133:5.4 with pride and statistical egotism, not to mention s..

171:4.7 and as the result of religious prejudice and s..

spiritual bond

160:2.4 Personal affection is the s. which holds together

spiritual bondage

195:10.2 to form creeds or create theological systems of s.

spiritual bravery

36:5.8 and the intellectual root of moral stamina and s..

spiritual brilliance

1:3.3 The glory and the s. of the divine personality

spiritual brotherhood

52:6.2 shown the way to the immediate attainment of s.,

71:5.3 by co-operation, understanding fraternity, and s..

99:3.2 it is an exclusively s. of God-knowing individuals.

118:8.10 man achieves the beginnings of s. when he elects to

121:7.2 accept the Master’s teachings about the s. of man.

133:0.3 you should make no such distinctions in the s. of

134:6.13 the s. of man will forever insure good will among

139:4.13 to represent the church as a “s. devoted to the social

152:3.2 This kingdom of heaven which we proclaim is a s.,

152:3.2 the all-wise and the all-powerful Ruler over this s.

153:2.4 to reveal my Father and to establish on earth the s.

154:0.2 only concerned with the establishment of the s. of

158:6.3 would be greatest in the kingdom of my Father’s s.

163:4.4 3. Proclaim a s. of the sons of God, not an outward

163:7.4 grasp the truth that the kingdom of heaven is the s.

169:4.1 the Master thought best to designate the s. of man

169:4.6 necessary for him to denominate his proposed s.

170:5.6 successor of the earlier concept of the purely s. of

170:5.11 the will of God, thus becoming members of the s. of

170:5.15 effectively displaced Jesus’ concept and ideal of a s..

170:5.20 lack of s. is both inexcusable and reprehensible.

178:1.2 The kingdom, being a s. of the spirit-born sons of

195:10.11 to handicap the progress of the invisible and s.

spiritual brothers

170:5.18 only between Jesus and his s. believer brothers.

spiritual candidacy

36:5.11 Worship is the badge of s.-ascension candidacy.

spiritual capacity or capacities

5:2.1 It is determined by the s. of receptivity and by the

48:7.3 of specialized skill does not signify possession of s..

77:2.4 not only physical and intellectual qualities but also s..

108:1.2 estimate of probable intellectual endowment and s.

108:1.5 What is the potential of soul, the probable s. of

110:6.4 Lack of s. makes it very difficult to transmit to

144:4.4 The soul’s s. for receptivity determines the quantity

156:5.17 The measure of the s. of the evolving soul is your

spiritual captives

140:3.2 I send you forth to proclaim liberty to the s., joy to

140:9.2 Liberate s., comfort the oppressed, and minister to

spiritual career

48:4.20 your long morontia, and then increasingly s..

84:6.6 men and women need each other in their s. as well

108:6.7 material and present existence in the light of the s.

spiritual cause(s)

114:7.5 to some special social, economic, political, s.,

164:3.6 common tendency to assign s. to commonplace

spiritual center

6:1.2 The Eternal Son is the s. and divine administrator of

spiritual certainty

102:6.7 The convincing evidence of this s. consists in the

196:3.5 s., in the truth of genuine religious experience.

spiritual cessation

130:4.8 indwelling spirit pilot supervenes in s. of existence.

spiritual character

6:3.2 Mercy is the essence of the Son’s s. character.

9:4.1 the physical attributes and the s. of the Third Person

28:5.19 who so unerringly reflect the actual moral and s. of

91:7.3 emotional influences than a manifestation of s..

117:5.13 Cosmically moral and divinely s. represents the

133:4.6 as you build the material structures of men, grow a s.

139:12.8 Judas did not make progress in the acquirement of s.

160:3.2 habits eventually formulate themselves into a s.,

spiritual characteristics

6:2.6 In the Son all s. are apparently greatly enhanced by

spiritual charms

141:3.4 the Master’s presence, there were also all those s.

spiritual cheer

138:2.1 to hear words of religious comfort and s. good cheer.

spiritual child

91:8.8 but only a s. would undertake to persuade God.

spiritual children

142:7.17 Do you not understand that I am teaching you as s.

spiritual choice(s)

16:8.9 2. S. choice, truth discernment.

36:3.8 with will, with the power of moral decision and s.,

52:5.6 as they attain the age of moral responsibility, of s..

111:6.2 he possesses a unique liberty—freedom of s. and

130:2.9 wholehearted moral decisions and unqualified s. are

spiritual choosing

67:3.7 the tremendous influence of mind as a factor in s..

spiritual circuit(s)—see circuit, circuits

spiritual civilization

63:6.8 Planetary Prince, was there such a high s. on earth.

114:7.9 groups of forward-looking personalities that s.

spiritual classification

49:5.31 The s of all mortals during their prefusion experience

spiritual cohesion

6:4.3 The s. of all creation rests on the everywhere active

spiritual cohesiveness

7:1.6 There is a s. among the spiritual and spiritized

spiritual comfort

140:3.7 even so speak to my children these words of s.:

spiritual communication

91:7.3 emotional experience as a divine revelation or a s..

spiritual communion

1:7.2 Man attains union by progressive reciprocal s.,

28:6.8 mutual appreciation, fraternal fellowship, s.,

46:8.2 accompanied by their restoration to the s. of the

100:5.8 mysticism has sometimes been a means of genuine s..

101:1.3 All such inner and s. is termed spiritual insight.

101:1.4 a profoundly deep and actual experience of s. with

103:4.0 4. SPIRITUAL COMMUNION

103:4.3 The sense of guilt comes either from interrupted s. or

109:4.1 a high type of s. communion with their fellows until

134:9.2 near-by hills and engaged in many seasons of s. with

144:2.2 The ideal prayer is a form of s. that leads to worship.

155:5.12 become believers in the truths of this higher s..”

160:1.12 The relaxation of worship, or s. as practiced by

160:3.1 The secret of all this problem is wrapped up in s.,

167:6.6 with the intellectual approach to s. with God.

178:1.13 from the lack of the living waters of combined s.

196:2.2 human reverence up through years of personal s.

spiritual comprehension

24:6.2 to be so limited in the range of your vision and s..

26:5.2 second, the s. of the Father-Son partnership;

26:7.5 Still more difficult is even the minimum s. of the

26:8.2 first, in the adequate s. of the Son; second,

152:5.3 Are you all slow of s. and deficient in living faith?

spiritual concept(s)

22:4.1 They have acquired a s. of the eternal purpose of the

93:6.1 of temporal rule in favor of the s. of the kingdom of

97:7.9 most sublime of the s. of God ever to greet the ears

99:4.4 prevails, for such is the true s. of supreme reality.

101:9.9 moral consciousness and the s. of enduring reality.

102:3.10 segments of science with the s.-insight concept of

102:4.4 content of materialism which contaminates the s. of

103:7.15 the scientific material viewpoint with the religious s..

110:5.4 horrible distortion of the representations of the s.

122:5.10 Joseph leaned more toward the s. of the expected

137:8.18 prepared in their hearts to reject such a purely s. of

154:1.3 and those more idealistic and s. taught by Jesus,

170:5.10 teachings of the kingdom so fully displaced the s. of

170:5.19 at hand”—meaning a return to the high s. of Jesus,

172:3.4 with the Messiah by those who held more to the s.

176:1.2 The Master realized that the rejection of the s. of

spiritual concern

136:9.2 hearts of men, and that it was purely a matter of s..

spiritual conclusions

189:2.6 a group of facts must necessarily lead to truthful s.

spiritual concomitants

91:6.7 The psychic and s. of the prayer of faith are

spiritual confederation

15:9.15 becoming at once eligible for admission into the s.

spiritual connection

100:2.1 depends on the maintenance of a living s. with true

180:2.1 If you will maintain this living s. with me, you will

spiritual connotation

40:9.7 any one event may have a s. to one mortal but not

spiritual conquest

129:3.9 Adjuster made great progress in the s. of this same

163:6.2 are thus to go forward in an endless career of s..”

spiritual consciousness

6:6.2 Without mind in some phase there would be no s.

98:2.2 Orient and the Levant experienced a revival of s.

101:9.3 yield intellectual loyalty to the highest dictates of s..

101:9.5 The enlightened s. of civilized man is not concerned

103:7.13 Faith is the act of recognizing the validity of s.

145:0.3 earth mission from the times of Ruth’s earliest s.

194:2.7 the experience of the living and growing s. of the

spiritual consequences

67:7.7 Sin is wholly personal as to moral guilt or s.,

spiritual consideration

152:5.3 you dominated by material motives instead of s..

spiritual contact

100:5.9 rather than in the direction of the zone of s.,

spiritual content

7:3.7 It is the motivating thought, the s., that validates the

103:9.1 Religious experience is the s. content of religion.

103:9.12 religious experience that is proportional to the s.,

spiritual contribution

195:6.9 surveyed Jesus giving his life as a s. to man’s inner

spiritual control

6:4.1 the Son will be found wholly adequate for the s.

spiritual converts

153:1.2 with the more important task of winning lasting s.

spiritual co-ordinator

108:2.3 where the Spirit of Truth is functioning as a s. of

spiritual corps

190:1.7 The apostles, the s. of the kingdom, are this day

spiritual correlation(s)

103:7.2 morontia liaison to the high universe status of s..

180:5.9 cannot be helpfully considered apart from their s..

spiritual counterpart(s)

13:1.22 a s. and potentially immortal counterpart of character

20:9.2 They make real the s. of material knowledge and

108:6.5 unfailingly duplicate every mental creation with a s.;

110:2.3 devoted to the work of building up s. of your careers

111:7.3 aid the Adjuster in the task of showing you the s. of

spiritual course

26:5.4 This course of achievement is intellectual, s., and

spiritual craving

91:8.5 Prayer is sometimes the pathetic expression of s.

spiritual creation

6:4.5 In his personal and detectable contact with s., he

8:4.1 But in and through all this material and s. there is

15:7.4 are provided with every phase of material and s..

spiritual creature(s)

9:6.1 with all these physical, morontial, and s. creatures of

21:0.4 seven times he passed through the experience of s.

43:9.2 morontia creature; you were more material than s..

spiritual culture

25:1.5 the worlds devoted to the final training and s. of

50:4.8 5. S. culture.

64:6.6 there occurred a great decline in intellectual and s..

68:6.5 arts and true scientific progress, together with s.,

78:2.4 Adam left a great intellectual and s. behind him,

79:6.13 for the mountain barriers and the later decline in s.,

123:5.8 Jesus received his moral training and s. chiefly in his

spiritual currents

91:8.9 progressing by the utilization of the ascending s.

spiritual dangers

89:3.2 These notions of the s. of material possession were

spiritual darkness

3:1.10 planets (or even systems) have plunged far into s.,

27:7.6 upward to Paradise glory from the depths of the s.

35:4.5 extinguished during that period of increasing s..

35:5.6 On those worlds segregated in s., those spheres

53:9.8 But for ages the seven prison worlds of s. in Satania

66:7.20 wiped out by the horrible confusion and abject s.

75:1.3 a world groping about in abject s. and cursed with

102:0.2 by some wandering soul who has become lost in s.,

130:2.4 channel of spiritual light to the mortal who sits in s.

191:1.2 the struggle with s. and the evil doubtings of the

191:4.3 to the enlightenment of their fellows who sit in s..

spiritual dawn

52:2.4 This dispensation witnesses a s., the different races

spiritual death

102:2.7 of religious concepts is the equivalent of s..

112:3.2 1. S. (soul) death. If and when mortal man has finally

spiritual debt

89:4.6 throughout an entire lifetime to get him out of s..

spiritual decadence

97:2.1 teachers endeavored to stem reactionary tide of s.

99:6.1 religious turmoil does not, in and of itself, betoken s.

121:1.1 Jesus didn’t come to this world during an age of s.

195:4.4 intellectual deterioration, s., moral hibernation,

spiritual deception

196:3.29 a philosophic distortion, a psychic illusion, a s..

spiritual decisions

110:1.4 your significant temporal choices and vital s. and,

spiritual decline

195:4.1 the intellectual and s. of the so-called “dark ages.”

spiritual deliverer

64:6.7 Onamonalonton appeared as their leader and s..

126:3.6 that his mission was that of a s. or moral teacher

141:3.8 By showing mercy, Jesus meant to portray s. from

spiritual depression

95:5.2 During this time of increasing s. in Mesopotamia,

spiritual deprivation

67:7.7 No person is ever made to suffer vital s. because of

spiritual depth

163:7.4 And this present phase was one of s. in contrast with

spiritual design

21:2.8 In the last analysis, s. is controlled by the Trinity

spiritual destiny or destinies

156:5.7 S. is dependent on faith, love, and devotion to truth—

156:5.9 Your s. is conditioned only by your spiritual longings

158:0.1 Master ascended the mountain alone to settle the s.

spiritual development(s)

14:4.19 who have not yet achieved that s. which will enable

18:3.1 they have progressed in s. to that point where they

20:7.3 administration as with moral enlightenment and s..

22:7.4 have attained certain levels of Paradise culture and s.

37:6.6 progression of eternity does not consist solely in s..

39:8.6 when survivors attain the requisite intellectual and s.

47:3.7 you will resume your intellectual training and s. at

51:4.3 alternate in capacity for intellectual growth and s.,

52:1.4 dispensations of revealed religion and higher s..

52:5.1 When a certain standard of intellectual and s. is

55:5.1 the s. which characterize these advanced epochs of

55:6.5 We observe that the upper limits of s. associated

64:6.35 evolving world attain comparatively high levels of s..

67:0.1 modify the course of social evolution and of s..

74:6.5 of individuals believed to be extraordinary in s..

81:6.25 And modern civilization is at a standstill in s. and

100:2.1 S. depends, first, on the maintenance of a living

100:2.2 The evidence of true s. consists in the exhibition of

100:2.4 S. is determined by capacity therefor and is directly

102:8.4 the otherwise unobservable progress of internal s..

110:2.1 the intellectual and s. of their human subjects, but

110:6.5 your intellectual decisions, moral choosings, and s.

110:6.14 improvement in all phases of s. subsequent to the

110:6.19 Purely s. may have little to do with planetary material

113:1.4 their status in making the circles of progress and s..

129:4.2 This experience of s. was a gradual growth from

132:2.10 the realms of moral progress on the lower levels of s.

143:2.3 of man’s moral nature and the indicator of his s..

181:2.21 with the intellectual status and s. of the hearer.

spiritual devotion(s)

46:7.7 affection for their masters, join in the outward s.

90:5.3 reading, and other individual and group s..

94:9.2 to all of Asia is one of the thrilling stories of the s.

spiritual difference

5:1.1 The magnitude of the s. between the highest

spiritual differential

2:5.6 There likewise exists a great gulf of s. differential

40:5.17 The intellectual and s. between three brain types

spiritual difficulties

38:2.1 Angels are fully cognizant of your struggles and s..

194:2.1 in his day, was an effective solvent for man’s s.

194:2.1 effective solvent for man’s ever-new and varied s..

spiritual directionization

106:0.1 his cosmic insight, and his s. are all enhanced by a

spiritual directors

18:3.1 and communicate with the high s. of these advanced

spiritual discernment

71:7.12 7. Cosmic insight—s. discernment.

180:5.5 Without a s. of the golden rule of wisdom you might

spiritual discouragement

122:5.1 Joseph was subject to periods of mild s..

spiritual discovery

111:0.1 really known only through cosmic insight and s..

spiritual discrimination

130:2.8 It is the possession of such powers of s. and truth

spiritual disease

147:3.3 is even greater that you should be cleansed of all s.

spiritual disloyalty

178:1.16 assailed them only by the denunciation of their s.

spiritual dispensation

170:5.21 through this material age and over into a more s.

spiritual disquiet

98:2.2 that true religion is the cure for soul hunger, s., and

spiritual diversity

16:0.11 space—have been conditioned by the other-than-s. of

spiritual divinity

106:1.4 by spiritual progression, finds the personal and s.

spiritual domain(s)

7:1.1 omniscience, is equally true of the Son in the s..

9:4.6 the meanings of mind to fruit in the material and s..

16:6.8 3. Worship—the s. of the reality of religious

38:7.6 borderland work of the physical, morontial, and s..

51:7.4 The Planetary Prince and his staff still foster the s. of

56:0.1 The physical, intellectual, and s. of creation are

103:5.10 Man, in his s. domain, does have a free will.

spiritual dominance

42:12.13 encountered all ranges of material, mindal, and s..

133:7.10 values and would be without a guiding sense of s.

spiritual dominion

108:4.2 assisting in the establishment of the s. of Michael

185:3.3 sufficient to show all men that my kingdom is a s.,

spiritual doom

153:2.3 who dares to warn them of the day of their s.?

spiritual doubts

32:3.6 they grow weary in progression, entertain s.,

196:0.5 that it absolutely swept away any s. and destroyed

spiritual downfall

179:4.2 is the intellectual pride that precedes the s.!

spiritual drive

127:6.12 technique of utilizing the energy of the s. to turn

spiritual duties

87:5.1 man as constantly failing in the discharge of his s..

spiritual dynamics

118:8.11 stability of mechanical statics to the divinity of s.,

spiritual economy

14:4.11 sonship carries on the material, intellectual, and s. of

77:1.2 evolving planet produce marked changes in the s.

109:2.7 some cosmic achievement essential to the s. of the

spiritual ecstasy

91:7.3 Genuine s. is usually associated with great outward

158:5.4 three apostles who had so recently enjoyed the s. of

160:1.5 of intelligent art, even that of celestial joy and s..

194:0.3 but at just this moment of s. and personal triumph,

spiritual education

30:4.26 of Havona your s. begins in reality and in earnest;

spiritual effort(s)

6:2.4 aiding creatures of imperfection in their s. to attain

34:6.5 S. effort results in relative spiritual exhaustion.

spiritual elevation

7:4.2 This project for the s. of the ascendant souls of space

136:2.3 preliminary phenomena of s. which terminate in

spiritual embrace

40:5.10 souls of this type achieve eternal life through the s.

spiritual emergence

195:1.1 and political emergence; Jesus, at moral and s..

spiritual emotions

27:7.6 ever-increasing overflow of the s. of the growing

27:7.6 fully appreciate the tremendous reactions of the s.

113:5.2 they do have s., and they do experience feelings and

spiritual endowment(s)

1:3.3 creatures of materialistic handicaps and limited s..

5:1.5 forget not that their s. is uniform and unique.

14:5.8 inactivity of intellectual co-ordination with the s..

20:1.13 The Creator Sons seem to possess a s. centering in

34:5.7 denotes symmetry of s. and ministry and qualifies

35:3.21 In the Melchizedek College of S. all orders—even

48:7.25 nothing to the intellectual possession or to the s.,

111:1.2 the s. of the human personality together with the

112:2.7 and all of these powers are associated with the s. of

140:5.8 fasting in order to improve one’s appetite for s..

146:3.6 And this Spirit of Truth, speaking for the s. of your

151:3.1 of your parable in accordance with his own s..

152:1.4 the attributes of creative energy combined with s.

156:5.2 foundations for growth of a noble character of s.,”

156:5.10 These moral and s. make all levels of human living

194:1.1 likewise conscious of having received some new s. of

194:3.11 Pentecost, with its s., was designed forever to loose

spiritual energization

7:3.1 able to profit by the intake of this ministry of s..

spiritual energy or energies

0:5.5 The Son is the absolute personality, the secret of s.,

0:6.10 PATTERN can be projected as material, s., mindal,

0:6.12 are patterns resultant from energy (physical, s.,

1:2.9 of their manifestations of physical, mindal, and s..

3:2.5 the three energies, material, mindal, and s., are

12:3.1 All forms of force-energy—material, mindal, or s.

12:6.3 and co-ordination of combined physical and s.

12:6.4 the interrelation of physical, intellectual, and s.,

12:8.14 Paradise the three energies, physical, mindal, and s.,

16:4.5 contrived so to combine and associate material and s.

16:8.2 make up the ensemble of material, mental, and s.

24:1.1 Power Directors—but with the circuits of relative s.

25:6.1 peculiar ability simultaneously to manipulate s.

26:1.17 light are sustained directly by the intake of the s. of

27:1.2 the recharging of beings with physical or with s..

29:1.2 results in a unique association of physical and s.,

30:1.113 Any mind entity that is not associated with s. or

34:1.3 embrace of the Gods and following the flash of s.,

36:6.6 segregated system of energy—material, mindal, or s..

39:4.16 one third morontial, fabricated of the liaison of s.

42:2.1 levels of force and energy—physical, mindal, or s..

42:12.9 a manifestation of energy, physical, mindal, or s..

42:12.13 Physical, s., and mindal energies, as such and in

44:5.1 with every kind of energy: physical, mindal, and s..

44:5.4 3. S.-energy manipulators.

44:5.4 The manipulators of s. are an intriguing group.

44:5.4 S. acts in accordance with established laws, just as

44:5.4 many improved techniques for the intake of s.

44:5.5 throughout the universes as physical, mindal, and s..

44:5.8 is associated with the technique of s.-energy intake.

48:1.5 are able to effect a union of material and of s.,

48:2.1 which represent a working combination of s. and

48:2.13 the unique beings who co-ordinate physical and s.

48:2.19 is sensitive to, and functional with, physical, s.,

99:4.5 contact with, and release of, s. in the mortal life.

112:5.16 of universe energy—morontial, mindal, and s.—which

130:2.4 the material life partner with s. and divine truth in

156:5.10 but moral power and s. are mighty forces which may

160:3.2 practices designed to conserve and augment their s..

194:4.4 with a new experience; they are filled with a new s.

spiritual enlightenment

20:6.4 these Sons are exclusively devoted to the s. of the

52:4.8 of a great religious awakening, a world-wide s..

142:3.22 —in the greater s. of Isaiah’s day—these ten negative

178:1.13 citizenship as these have been enhanced by the s.

195:6.12 Moral convictions based on s. and rooted in human

195:9.2 and enthralling epochs of moral quickening, and s..

spiritual ennoblement

132:4.4 as an opportunity for imparting some thought of s.

spiritual entities

112:2.8 and in the cosmic realities of certain associated s.

117:7.14 reacted to by created energies, co-ordinated in all s.,

spiritual equality

52:7.5 approaches the ideals of social brotherhood and s..

spiritual equivalent

48:4.1 There is a morontial and a s. of mirth and laughter.

spiritual estate

39:6.1 to creature transition from the material to the s..

48:1.6 ascend from the material to the s. of creature life.

spiritual ethics

27:3.1 But s. far transcends the mortal and even morontia

spiritual evaluation

195:7.16 facts of life, and it never ceases in its s. of art.

196:3.9 3. S. evaluation of life—worship.

spiritual evidences

189:2.9 true evidences of the resurrection of Michael are s.

spiritual evolution

49:6.1 and all alike go thence to the morontia worlds of s.

65:6.10 Intellectual, social, moral, and s. are dependent on

65:8.4 does not mean that s. is dependent on education,

96:6.2 the people who would serve as a vital link in the s.

132:3.8 S. is an experience of the increasing and voluntary

spiritual exaltation

32:3.6 so, pending the time of their s., when perfection of

196:0.6 this s. was a wholly unconscious soul expression of

spiritual exercise

91:7.2 The soul of man requires s. as well as spiritual

spiritual exertion

26:7.1 the still-more-taxing and far-more-arduous s. that

143:7.7 Worship is ideal soul rest, a form of restful s..

spiritual exhaustion

34:6.5 Spiritual effort results in relative s. exhaustion.

spiritual exigencies

35:4.2 serve in all exigencies—physical, intellectual, or s.

114:7.9 except in rare social emergencies and s. wherein

spiritual existence(s)

31:10.14 we of the higher levels of s. now come down to

33:1.1 all three phases of intelligent creature existence: s.,

43:7.1 plane of existence between the material and the s.,

118:10.14 the laws of the material world, the purposes of s.,

132:3.6 a succession of personality manifestations of s.

194:3.3 Jesus provides the joy and peace of another and s.

spiritual expansion

101:5.4 evolutionary religion is destined to receive the s. of

spiritual experiencesee experience, spiritual

spiritual experiences

1:6.6 God-knowing man describes his s., not to convince

spiritual expression(s)

9:0.2 The Son is infinite in s. and interpretation;

23:3.8 all of the limitless avenues of s., divine service,

27:7.7 becomes engulfed in a dominating tide of s. and

56:2.1 The s. of the Eternal Son are correlated with the

56:10.20 As this love-comprehension of Deity finds s. in the

spiritual extinction

54:5.14 the full course of its own moral bankruptcy and s..

spiritual eyes

167:7.4 if you had your s. anointed, you would then see

176:4.5 But if every eye is to behold him, and if only s. are

spiritual fact

160:5.5 infinite values resident in the s. of the eternal God.

spiritual factors

79:6.10 the yellow race was due to four great factors: 3. S..

spiritual faith

91:6.6 of philosophic wisdom, intellectual sincerity, and s..

92:5.8 ebbs and flows of the tide of religious truth and s.,

92:7.3 to borrow the best in their neighbors’ living s.

101:3.4 Genuine s. (true moral consciousness) is revealed in

104:2.3 Through s. man gains insight into the love of God

104:2.3 this s. has no influence on the ordained laws of the

110:6.17 But choosing to do the will of God joins s. to

146:3.4 realities plus your s. and minus your honest doubts

154:1.3 better grounded in s. and true religious experience.

155:5.10 actual realization of the victory of s. over doubt

176:4.3 visits) he would be discerned only by the eye of s..

181:2.20 to seek eternal realities with the eye of s. and not

195:7.1 Facts never quarrel with real s.; theories may.

196:0.1 intellectual; it was wholly personal and purely s..

196:0.5 personal, living, original, spontaneous, and purely s..

196:0.6 In a religious genius, strong s. so many times leads

196:0.7 The all-consuming and indomitable s. of Jesus

spiritual family

15:9.18 as holding membership in the recognized s. of the

spiritual fasting

140:5.8 But it is most dangerous to knowingly engage in s.

140:5.8 Prolonged fasting, either physical or s., tends to

spiritual Father

2:0.1 and looks up to the Paradise Creator as a true s..

105:1.6 God, as your s., is comprehensible to you and to all

131:10.8 this great and glorious Being is my s.; I am his child.

132:4.7 the inspiring satisfaction of knowing God as your s.,

132:7.4 by that I mean that he early lost sight of his s.,

194:3.11 fail fully to grasp the truth that God is also the s.

spiritual features

122:0.2 his study of human groups and his survey of the s.

spiritual fellowship

141:7.5 And he emphasized that this intimate s. was to be

157:4.5 spiritual reality will I build the living temple of s.

170:3.9 He was wholly concerned with that inward and s.

170:4.11 3. S. fellowship with God the Father.

170:5.12 experience of individual believers, this purely s. with

182:1.8 In the s. of the believer-son with the divine Father

spiritual files

26:3.5 the literal files of Havona, for the s. of their order,

spiritual finding

111:5.6 This choosing of the Father’s will is the s. of the

spiritual fires

55:2.5 removed from their material associations by the s.

spiritual fixation

100:1.2 are too busy to grow and are in grave danger of s..

spiritual flames

55:2.5 to witness the ascension of their loved ones in s.,

spiritual flash

34:1.1 This is a tremendous s., a phenomenon discernible

spiritual flavor

2:7.6 Divine truth is best known by its s. flavor.

spiritual food

133:4.2 In your living and loving ministry serve s. food in

153:2.7 the meat which perishes but rather seek for the s.

159:5.1 hearers to feed their souls upon the best of the s.,

spiritual force(s)

5:1.12 If you yield to the leadings of the s. in you and

9:2.3 There are many untrammeled lines of s. and sources

12:6.5 associations of forces, physical, mindal, or s.,

14:2.6 perfect balance between cosmic realities and all s..

15:0.3 technique of intelligent control for physical and s.,

20:4.1 the Avonal Son with the local and the universal s.

33:1.3 Creator Sons are personality centers for the s. of the

34:4.5 This bestowed Comforter is the s. which ever

34:6.4 S. unerringly seek and attain their own original levels

34:6.9 There truly exists within you a conspiracy of s.,

42:2.1 levels of force and energy—physical, mindal, or s..

53:4.1 the universal forces—physical, intellectual, and s.

77:8.10 and ministering to, the s. resident on the planet.

86:7.6 bestowal of a bona fide s. of supernatural origin,

91:2.6 concerns its reception and recognition by the s. of

91:6.1 in liaison with the will and actions of the personal s.

100:2.1 a living spiritual connection with true s. and, second,

103:5.8 these higher urges of his soul emanate from the s.

110:6.17 a wise co-ordination of material and s. augments

111:2.10 craves to know God, working in liaison with the s. of

112:2.5 4. That the indwelling s. is potentially directive.

130:2.8 but such a power of mind is not a s., neither is it

157:7.4 engaging in sincere communion with the s. of the

160:3.1 act as a stimulus to call forth man’s slumbering s..

166:3.8 Jesus’ teaching as to the necessity for using s. for the

166:4.7 prearranged or produced by the s. of the realm.

spiritual forecasts

195:7.5 Such things are the s. of the indwelling Adjuster,

spiritual forms

114:6.7 These angels do contend for s., but they are not

spiritual foundations

72:12.5 pouring out of the Spirit of Truth provides the s. for

174:0.2 Establish yourself on the s. of the eternal rocks.”

spiritual free wills(s)

1:1.2 refuses coerce or compel the submission of the s.

134:5.2 the s. of the individual mortal and the collective

spiritual freedom

122:5.4 life and a more liberal concept of personal s..

145:2.9 the Father, after man discerns this s., wills that his

149:2.10 He boldly proclaimed man’s s. and dared to teach

155:6.5 the price of the loss of your s. and religious liberty.

162:7.0 7. THE DISCOURSE ON SPIRITUAL FREEDOM

spiritual fruit(s)

100:2.1 the continuous bearing of s.: yielding the ministry to

102:2.1 we all know its social, intellectual, moral, and s..

102:7.4 experience only social fruits are forthcoming, not s.

160:2.10 marriages utterly fail to produce these moral and s.

176:3.3 the progressive s. bearing of the sons of God in the

176:3.7 gains will be disclosed to all who behold your s.

spiritual fulcrum

110:6.17 personality action and thus supplies a divine and s.

spiritual function

6:4.5 the spirit of the Son is co-ordinate with the s. of the

9:5.2 properly prepared for them by the s. of the Infinite

36:5.16 diverse and highly s. of the spirit of the personal

spiritual gains

176:3.7 that new beauty and actual s. will be disclosed to

spiritual gifts

166:4.11 When it comes to the bestowal of s., the Father is

166:4.11 in the bestowal of s. he is limited by man’s faith and

spiritual glory or glories

11:1.3 before the central shining of the s. of the Father.

13:0.4 With s. they illuminate all Paradise and Havona,

43:1.1 crowned with morontia life and overspread with s.,

43:6.1 the universe headquarters is more reflective of s.,

136:9.9 refused to grasp temporal power as the prelude to s..

141:4.8 when the kingdom will come in great power and s.

163:6.3 the spirit has revealed these s. to these children of

175:1.5 to show forth the s. of a God-knowing race, but

spiritual goal(s)

16:4.6 The goal of personality existence is s., but morontia

20:10.2 helping creatures of time attain the high s. of eternity

87:7.7 which are both temporal and eternal—social and s..

100:2.6 The goal of human self-realization should be s., not

111:1.8 they strive to achieve the s. of thought adjustment

132:1.3 its sense of moral values and has repudiated its s. of

133:5.8 reveals a s. of progressive personality achievement

195:7.22 world of material things in an effort to achieve a s..

spiritual goodness

147:8.0 8. THE FEAST OF SPIRITUAL GOODNESS

192:2.1 Love is the ancestor of all s., the essence of the true

spiritual government

6:1.2 The Eternal Son is the divine administrator of the s.

6:2.5 the Son reveals in his personal management of the s.

15:0.3 the marvelous organization provided for their s.

15:10.1 of the superuniverses are the seats of the high s. of

139:11.9 Our business is to be ambassadors of a s. on high,

spiritual grace

193:4.2 he also failed to increase in love and grow in s..

spiritual graduates

26:6.1 Ascenders of space are designated “s.” when

26:7.1 The s. are here designated “candidates for the

spiritual grandeur

43:8.1 hardly equal the s. of the spheres of Salvington,

44:6.6 You have nothing on earth to which this type of s.

spiritual grasp

7:1.1 ever-present and unerring s. of all true spirit values.

spiritual gravitysee gravity

spiritual greatness

158:6.3 S. consists in an understanding love that is Godlike

spiritual ground

64:6.12 the end came, this people lost much cultural and s..

spiritual group

23:1.8 a dependable, self-reliant, versatile, thoroughly s.,

38:9.3 1. Primary Midwayers, the more s., are a somewhat

spiritual growth

5:3.7 The s. of the soul takes place wholly independently

83:6.7 a refinement of moral character, and a s. which are

91:8.10 Genuine prayer adds to s., modifies attitudes,

91:9.4 craving of soul to the transforming embrace of s..

95:5.15 era of moral development and s. in the Nile valley

98:1.6 and this imbalance between intellectual and s. was as

100:0.2 S. is mutually stimulated by intimate association with

100:1.3 necessarily mean intellectual progress, much less s..

100:1.6 this constitutive endowment of the potential of s. is

100:1.8 and acting are contributory to the economy of s..

100:2.0 2. SPIRITUAL GROWTH

100:2.2 S. is first an awakening to needs, next a discernment

100:3.7 always unconscious, be it physical, intellectual, or s..

100:4.3 S. yields lasting joy, peace which passes all

102:2.7 religious experience means incessant activity in s.,

103:5.11 S. is greatest where all external pressures are at a

129:4.2 The human religious experience—the personal s.

178:1.15 each generation in accordance with the laws of s.,

195:2.5 individual experience in s. of those who embraced

spiritual guidance

99:6.2 religious education; to provide wise counsel and s.;

133:3.9 And I will pray for your s. while you make plans for

140:8.29 idealistic inheritance suitable for the s. and moral

155:3.3 instead of serving as signposts of s. and progress,

157:4.8 in the hills to seek wisdom, strength, and s. until the

159:4.5 that the Scriptures are intended for s. and religious

195:10.5 sweep him on under s. toward the divine goal of

spiritual handicap

89:3.2 Property was regarded as a s. handicap.

spiritual happenings

18:6.3 intellectual and quasi-s. to the Perfections of Days

spiritual harmony

1:6.5 Some degree of moral affinity and s. is essential to

7:2.2 the Original Son is discernible in the exquisite s. of

15:9.15 When there develops such a s. in a local universe

spiritual harvest

180:2.1 and experience the supreme joy of yielding this s..

spiritual head

170:5.9 the person of Jesus as the Redeemer-Creator and s.

spiritual headquarters

15:7.11 Uversa is the administrative and s. for one trillion

39:5.15 received at noon at the meridian of the designated s.,

64:6.15 They traveled far from the influences of the s. of the

spiritual heights

27:4.2 philosophy, to the s. heights of spontaneous worship.

31:3.7 ascent from the lowest material worlds to the s. of

148:6.3 ascended to those s. where he could sincerely say,

196:2.2 sublime s. of the positive realization of his divine

spiritual help

76:2.8 he now went to Eve, his mother, and asked for s.

149:2.6 time passed, more and more he was sought for s..

spiritual helpers

113:0.1 These attending seraphim have functioned as the s.

spiritual heritage

80:7.8 occurred a great decline in the s. of the Andites.

195:9.1 Do not overlook the value of your s., the river of

spiritual heroes

155:6.7 to become living prophets of the Most High and s. of

spiritual hiding

5:1.10 The Father is not in s., but so many of his creatures

spiritual homage

178:1.3 usurp the prerogatives of God and demand that s.

spiritual hope

196:0.7 Personal faith, s., and moral devotion were always

spiritual hopelessness

94:2.4 souls of many Hindu peoples in the chains of s..

spiritual horizon

37:6.6 is broadened equally with the expansion of the s..

spiritual hosts

53:9.2 of Caligastia’s chiefs as “s. hosts of wickedness

spiritual ideal(s)

1:5.2 of the Universal Creator is embraced within the s.

32:5.2 The eternal purpose of the eternal God is a high s..

34:5.2 leading races of men towards higher ideas and s..

87:7.3 many modern believers in moral standards and s.

92:7.5 highest meanings and supreme values—divine and s..

94:2.6 they emerged, not with a lofty and s. of the Father,

132:2.5 to love and serve one’s fellows, exalts the s.,

133:7.12 of noble aspirations, and by the compromise of s.;

140:10.3 rather to create a high s. and inspirational ideal

146:1.2 adoration of a s. during the short space of a single

148:4.9 who in any manner falls short of the divine and s. of

155:6.4 on toward higher and holier achievements in s.

158:6.3 Your ideal was not s..

163:2.10 Man may not share his supreme loyalty to a s. with

170:5.9 The kingdom of Jesus’ teaching, the s. of individual

170:5.19 Jesus blended man’s highest moral ideas and s.

187:2.9 memory of a human life dedicated to the high s. of

spiritual idealism

0:2.1 Man’s consciousness of moral duty and s. represent

81:6.27 s. is the energy which really uplifts and advances

spiritual ideation

21:1.1 When the fullness of absolute s. in the Eternal Son

spiritual identity

130:4.2 the physical status, intellectual embrace, or s.

spiritual illumination

13:0.5 sending forth the s. of the Third Person of Deity to

91:5.7 But the minds of greater s. should be patient with,

102:2.4 but the religious soul of s. knows, and knows now.

124:6.15 flood tides of s. swept through the mortal mind of

142:2.4 profit have you from successive generations of s. if

spiritual imagination

88:2.6 have become fetishistic prisons incarcerating the s. of

179:5.4 neither did he desire to limit the believer’s s. by

spiritual impetus

195:3.8 The s. of nominally accepting Hellenized Christianity

spiritual implications

154:1.3 kingdom in its larger scope and in its far-flung s..

170:5.17 Paul and his contemporaries applied all of Jesus’ s.

spiritual import

108:2.8 the making of a supreme decision of unusual s..

109:5.1 Adjusters are often able to contribute factors of s. to

spiritual impoverishment

19:6.2 Havona natives, do much to compensate for the s.

spiritual impulses

140:8.20 with religious feelings and actuated only by s..

spiritual incarnation

181:1.1 In this way the Son of Man will become a s. in the

spiritual incentive

195:10.17 religion may contribute its s. to the enlargement of

spiritual inclinations

154:6.1 to interfere with their better judgment and real s..

spiritual individuality

110:6.13 and the capacity for the attainment of s..

spiritual individuals

55:1.2 this Lanonandek Son is visible to the more s. of the

spiritual indolence

176:3.7 But such a plea concerning s. will not justify the

spiritual infallibility

195:10.14 bitterness, nor assertions of moral superiority and s..

spiritual inferior

150:1.3 no more was man to look upon woman as his s..

spiritual influence(s)

5:2.4 transforming power of those other s. that surround

7:5.3 The Eternal Son ministers as a s. or as a person,

8:5.4 There are many s., and they are all as one.

9:1.1 As the Infinite Spirit, he is an omnipresent s..

9:2.4 Urantians benefit by the s. and activities of the local

17:5.4 and recognize the impersonal presence of, their s..

20:7.5 they utilize the combined s. of a Creator Son and

34:1.2 ordained circuits of spirit power and s. destined to

34:6.1 additional s. may be received by mature personalities

52:5.8 Under the s. of these ages, human character

85:0.1 aside from moral associations and apart from all s..

85:2.6 mankind became responsive to the stimulus of s..

108:4.0 4. RELATION TO OTHER S. INFLUENCES

109:4.4 have in no small measure co-operated with other s.

111:2.6 absolute spirituality together with all associated s.

117:5.9 While such s. as the Holy Spirit and the Spirit of

152:1.5 is absent as a material being, he is present as a s. in

194:2.10 new spiritual power as an augmentation of all s.

195:6.16 existence is directly proportional to the degree of s.

spiritual inheritance

165:3.8 to persuade you to enter joyfully into your s.?

spiritual insightsee insight, spiritual

spiritual insights

16:6.9 These scientific, moral, and s. are innate in the

spiritual inspiration

120:2.7 you are to live such a life for the s. of every human

140:10.3 that their Master was engaged in living a life of s.

spiritual instruction

30:4.27 threefold in nature: intellectual, s., and experiential.

spiritual insufficiencies

130:4.14 originally inherent intellectual disharmonies and s.

spiritual integrity

111:6.9 nature and jeopardize his s., pride is the greatest.

spiritual intellects

14:6.20 serves as the pattern for all material creature and s.

spiritual intelligence

14:6.33 find the mind patterns for all their groups of s. and

40:5.11 that mortal man should climb to higher levels of s.

108:5.1 to receive the admonitions of the s. of the realms

spiritual interpretation

101:2.11 consistent with a higher and more s. of the universe.

147:4.3 in that you all so often fail to put a genuinely s.

147:4.9 we attain the level of spirit insight and s. which

spiritual intuition

101:3.2 Faith-insight, or s., is the endowment of cosmic mind

spiritual invincibility

196:0.5 presence free from fear and fully conscious of s..

spiritual isolation

20:8.4 and after the s. of your planet has been terminated.

33:7.6 spiritual status subsequent to s. must be concurred in

50:6.2 worlds which have sustained the misfortune of s..

73:0.3 retarded by rebellion and resting under the ban of s..

114:7.14 Urantia mortals should not allow the s. of their

spiritual jeopardy

7:4.5 that which misguided creature will has placed in s..

99:4.8 Man’s greatest s. consists in partial progress,

120:1.5 of the Ancients of Days which will prevent all s. spiritual joy

56:10.20 of divinity: social progress, moral satisfaction, s.,

141:7.5 he held out for his children was: in this world—s. and

155:3.1 is not meat and drink but the realization of the s.

179:5.2 of selfishness into the s. of the brotherhood of the

190:5.4 sons of God, should find liberty in the s. of the

194:0.1 became conscious of a new and profound sense of s.,

196:3.18 You cannot put s. under a microscope;

spiritual judgment

15:13.2 Ancients of Days except that they do not sit in s.

spiritual kingdom

71:3.12 purely religious leaders, being ambassadors of a s.,

93:9.2 the loss of his associate in the building of the s.,

122:10.1 they had declared that his kingdom was to be s.,

125:5.7 to function as light of life in the establishment of a s.?

134:4.2 Since God is spirit, this kingdom is s..

135:7.1 when he leaned more toward the doctrine of a s.

135:9.5 Or would he come to establish a s.?

136:4.12 world—to believe in him and to accept his new s..

136:9.2 thought out the advisability of inaugurating the s.

138:7.1 that I have called you as ambassadors of a s.?

140:8.1 He saw that, while some features of the idea of a s.

142:7.17 before you discern that this kingdom is a s.,

142:7.17 You are spiritual ambassadors of a s., special

145:3.14 but the s. was not advanced in the hearts of men by

145:5.1 his mission of establishing the s. in the hearts of men

147:0.2 that the “kingdom” which Jesus proclaimed was s.

152:5.4 of material wonders will not win souls for the s.?

156:5.15 your technique of leading hungry souls into the s.?

157:6.5 Father, who is the center and circumference of this s.

157:6.6 to lead his followers into the s. as a teacher, then as

170:5.13 or church, would follow the progress of the true s.,

170:5.13 who thirsts for God, is admitted by faith to the s.;

170:5.21 church is only the larval stage of the thwarted s.,

178:1.3 nothing incompatible between sonship in the s. and

178:1.3 in the work of furthering the mission of the s..

178:1.4 The love call of the s. should prove to be the

178:1.6 employ temporal power in the furtherance of the s.;

179:3.8 slow to learn that the secret of greatness in the s. is

181:2.10 citizenship on earth to sonship in the Father’s s..

181:2.20 the spirit of the new teacher, to lead you in the s..

185:3.6 nor was he able to understand the nature of his s.,

spiritual kinship

7:6.7 whose function is inherent in the quality of s.

167:7.2 The angelic hosts have only a s. with the human

spiritual knowledge

19:5.9 persuaded that there is a vast body of essential s.,

spiritual laughter

48:4.20 the joyous expressions, even s., of the ascending

spiritual law

10:6.1 The administration of s inheres in the Second Source

195:7.21 within the scope defined by both material and s.,

spiritual laziness

103:5.7 Real religion does not foster moral indolence or s.

spiritual leader(s)

63:6.8 this master mind and s. of the pre-Planetary Prince

72:9.3 Scientists, inventors, teachers, philosophers, and s.

75:3.7 Cano was the sincere s. of those neighboring Nodites

84:6.4 always been the moral standard-bearer and the s. of

93:9.4 Abraham was the s. of all the surrounding tribes,

96:4.9 Horeb through the teachings of their successive s.

97:0.1 The s. of the Hebrews did what no others before

97:0.1 they deanthropomorphized their God concept

97:0.2 to generation in response to the teaching of the s..

97:7.1 from the international preachments of the s..

97:7.5 was no anthropomorphic, man-made God that this s.

97:10.1 destiny, they would become the s. of all peoples,

97:10.3 the priesthood forever silenced the voices of the s.

109:4.3 many of the great intellectual and s. of Urantia have

122:2.8 the idea that John was to grow up to become a s.

127:2.6 by foreign oppressors, are always difficult for s. to

127:5.1 manhood, and considering his reputation as a s.,

175:2.1 The fact that the s. and the religious teachers of

181:2.17 that which you have earned in your capacity as s.,

spiritual leadership

99:5.11 in presenting Christ as the supreme ideal of s., they

spiritual leading(s)

5:1.5 may all equally choose to accept the uniform s. of

5:2.4 you progress in harmonizing with the Adjuster’s s.,

92:7.4 man’s variable intellectual response to his identical s.

132:7.9 enlightened and reflective human imagination of s.

spiritual lens

169:4.13 Jesus is the s. in human likeness which makes visible

spiritual lessons

85:2.2 Paul was not the first to draw profound s. from,

spiritual level(s)

0:5.12 level intervening between the material and the s..

4:3.5 is grieved when his children fail to attain the s.

5:1.9 It is a question of the attainment of actual s.;

5:1.9 these s. are attainable by any being who has been

5:5.2 the s. of the consciousness of universe fellowship

5:5.4 Morality does not biologically lead to the higher s. of

26:1.10 while evolutionary seraphim can achieve the s. of the

38:2.3 The seraphim are so created as to function on s.

47:3.3 as transformed from the material levels to the s.

48:1.1 between the material and s. of creature existence.

48:1.4 the Salvington spheres, you increasingly attain s..

56:6.2 seven superuniverses, but he functioned only on s.

56:10.9 to the threshold of the s. of human comprehension.

56:10.14 isolated and evil gravity resisting on mental and s..

75:7.5 then, regardless of the s. of creature existence,

77:8.8 are an essential factor in such liaisons of the s. and

91:8.11 it contacts with mighty objective realities on the s. of

100:2.3 personality: the intellectual, the morontial, and the s.;

102:3.2 between the material and the s. of the universe—

103:6.14 when philosophy inclines particularly toward the s.

103:7.10 On the s. of maximum status,the need for finite proof

105:2.5 phase of the I AM is partially experiencible on s.

108:0.1 immortal souls of men up to the s. of perfection.

109:5.1 adjusted to the key of the contactual tones of the s.

111:6.2 subservient to nature, while on s. he is triumphant

112:1.12 that dimensional levels and s. are not co-ordinated in

112:6.3 On the s., outward form and inner nature begin to

112:6.10 When an ascender has attained the s. of existence,

112:7.6 When the self attains the s., it has become a secure

113:3.5 On the s., seraphim make personal many impersonal

115:3.14 with the volitional purposes and motives of the s..

116:5.12 pertains not only to the intellectual and the s. but

117:3.3 the material level of self-consciousness to the s. of

117:3.6 new techniques for reaching down from the s. to the

132:1.4 common standard of moral values and s. test levels

132:2.7 recognition of the positive truth-values of the s.,

133:7.10 of physical sensations, could never attain s.;

147:4.9 6. The s. level. And then last, but greatest of all,

158:0.2 But they could not attain those s. which would

168:4.12 awaiting your achievement of those future s. of

180:5.2 Truth exists only on high s. of the realization of

spiritual lever

108:5.8 the Adjuster may subsequently apply a s. of uplifting

spiritual liability

28:6.5 the moral debt of the children of mercy—their s.

spiritual liberalism

195:1.1 Jesus taught s. leading to religious liberty.

spiritual liberty

35:3.21 who go forth as evangels of destiny, proclaiming s.

121:7.5 as messengers of the new gospel of s. and religious

121:7.6 gospel of personality sanctity and s. formulated by

132:2.4 of sacrificing his moral freedom and losing his s..

138:3.6 to proclaim joy to the socially downtrodden and s.

141:5.1 I have come into the world to proclaim s. to the

152:5.6 the new gospel of the kingdom—divine sonship, s.,

153:2.6 I have come to proclaim s., teach eternal truth,

170:2.1 with the following endowments of the new life of s.:

179:5.4 free upon the joyous wings of a new and living s..

195:1.1 they presaged man’s social, political, and s..

195:7.23 world intervening between material existence and s..

spiritual life

2:5.10 of his Son Michael as he lived on earth the ideal s..

14:4.4 3. S..

34:6.5 S. life, like physical energy, is consumed.

36:6.1 Life is both mechanistic and vitalistic—material and s.

49:2.22 variations in no way affect the intellectual or the s..

49:2.26 distinctions do not concern the intellectual or the s..

94:2.7 impotent it which has left the s. of India helpless

100:1.8 sharing one’s s. with one’s fellows, avoidance of

132:5.1 of the social life, and the advancement of the s..

140:8.9 with the principles of man’s inner and personal s..

140:8.17 teaching you how to perfect your inner s. so as to

163:3.2 trust in riches shall hardly enter into the s. that

163:3.3 it is of no consequence in the s. of those who would

170:4.2 1. The personal and inward experience of the s. of

170:4.14 just such a strange and unexpected event in the s.

spiritual light

44:1.4 2. S.—the control and intensification of the light of

130:2.4 the living channel of s. to the mortal who sits in

148:4.6 by those who fell from s. into gross darkness.

178:1.4 will never know of your s. of truth unless you

spiritual living

2:7.10 as man ascends the scale of s., these supreme

34:7.3 animal levels of existence to the higher planes of s.,

77:5.8 truth and in the spread of higher standards of s.,

89:10.4 superb levels of moral nobility, cosmic insight, and s.

92:7.10 the personality in this cosmic path of idealistic s.,

100:7.12 mortal devotion to the high standards of s. living.

127:6.12 Jesus is learning how to adjust his ideals of s. to

132:3.2 philosophy; truth, in the religious experience of s..

156:5.14 S. living mightily increases true self-respect.

170:2.16 experience of realizing the higher qualities of s.;

170:4.5 a new social order in connection with improved s.

spiritual loneliness

101:10.7 Religion cures man’s sense of idealistic isolation or s.

spiritual longings

121:5.1 afforded little satisfaction for the individual s. of

156:5.9 Your spiritual destiny is conditioned by your s.

195:0.2 Their s. longings remained unsatisfied.

195:10.8 means and methods designed to satisfy the s. of the

spiritual love

112:2.10 this gulf is greater between material mind and s..

103:9.10 Through truth man attains beauty and by s. ascends

spiritual lowlands

39:8.7 cannot possibly start from the very bottom, the s.

spiritual loyalty

15:9.17 2. S. Loyalty.

134:5.3 God overrides all intervening and intermediate s..

163:2.10 The s. of the kingdom are incompatible with servility

spiritual luminosity

1:3.3 The s. of the Father’s personal presence is a “light

7:5.6 the central Paradise lodgment of s. was undimmed,

13:0.3 are highly reflective of the s. of the central shining

26:7.5 the geographic presence of the s. of the Trinity,

spiritual man

195:7.15 field between man, the material, and man, the s..

spiritual mandates

2:3.2 operation of his wise natural laws and righteous s.!

spiritual manhood

167:6.1 enter therein to grow up to the full stature of s..”

spiritual manifestation(s)

3:2.11 The power of God is only limited in its universe s. by

9:4.1 never functions independently of physical or s..

42:2.20 hardly be told very much about a reality whose s.

104:4.16 The entirety of s. has its beginning and end in this

spiritual matter(s)

18:6.3 report semiparadisiacal and s. to the Ancients of

114:4.3 of the government, excepting in certain purely s.,

172:3.6 kingdom was not of this world, it was a purely s.;

181:2.18 in all matters temporal and s., do your utmost to

spiritual maturity

14:5.8 attained emotional, intellectual, and social, if not s..

spiritual meaning(s)

1:2.2 God is not a psychological focalization of s.,

2:0.3 values and to present s. to the finite mind of man.

19:3.7 the divine attitude on near-paradisiacal levels of s.

101:1.4 but rather in the discovery of new and s. meanings

101:8.2 living experience concerned with s., divine ideals,

112:5.22 your past life and its memories, having neither s. nor

179:5.4 crystallizing his teaching and binding down his s.

196:3.10 recognition of moral values and discernment of s.,

196:3.16 not possibly appraise moral values and recognize s..

spiritual meditation

100:5.10 The more healthful attitude of s. is to be found in

195:6.7 is that man thinks he is too busy to find time for s.

spiritual membership

99:5.4 —the social association of the s. of the kingdom

spiritual men

129:3.8 loved all manner of men, animalistic and s., religious

195:9.4 Religion does need new leaders, s. and women

spiritual menace

195:4.2 new s. arose in the creation of a galaxy of “saints”

spiritual mentality

22:4.3 the highest type of evolved s. as juror-judges.

spiritual message

108:5.1 then to undertake to redictate or translate these s. to

136:9.11 Neither will he seek to win acceptance of a s. by a

spiritual methods

87:6.1 spirits necessitated the employment of “higher s.” in

spiritual mind

6:8.5 reality of his infinitely s will become more discernible

12:8.5 As any personality in the universe becomes more s.

12:8.7 Conjoint Actor, who becomes the partner of the s.

22:4.3 without Name and Number are the superior s. of

spiritual ministration(s)

8:5.4 And as this united s. is experienced, it becomes to

130:4.9 level aside from the higher and quasi-s. of intellect.

spiritual ministry or ministries

8:5.6 to refer to the liaison of all s. as the spirit of God,

9:1.8 and love which are so exquisitely revealed in his s..

9:2.3 The Third Person in his s. may function as mind plus

21:2.11 headquarters, extending her fostering care and s.

34:0.3 function in the work of physical creation and s.

34:5.3 indicates mind evolution crossing the threshold of s..

34:6.2 Neither is s. ministry plural in human experience.

46:4.7 These beings are devoted to s. in behalf of the

105:7.17 do not pertain to the manifestation of the divine s. of

107:1.6 they reveal a supernal love and s. that is confirmative

107:6.3 between the God-knowing mortal and the s. of the

111:2.9 a bona fide creative contact with the associated s.

113:4.6 all divinely correlated into a meaningful unity of s.

117:5.8 But these circuits of s., whether Spirit of Truth, Holy

134:2.3 the life of loving service and s. he so graciously lived

145:5.1 with physical ministry to the neglect of the s..

178:1.11 benefit from the overflow of your loving s.,

spiritual mission

93:9.10 the teaching of this emergency Son regarding the s.

113:4.4 enabled to yield increased co-operation with the s. of

121:2.8 refused to learn that their world mission was s.,

176:1.2 doom as an independent people with a special s.

195:9.4 If Christianity persists in neglecting its s. while it

spiritual momentum

81:6.26 The moral and s. of a race or a nation determines the

spiritual motivation(s)

101:9.4 with purpose which has been derived from high s..

102:3.3 Religious insights, s.,lead directly to religious actions

spiritual movement(s)

120:3.6 are to identify yourself with existing religious and s.

145:3.7 Jesus knew he could never build an enduring s.

162:1.5 believed in him or were at least friendly to the s.

spiritual mystics

130:4.4 single-eyed material scientists nor single-eyed s.

spiritual naturesee nature, spiritual

spiritual naturessee natures, spiritual

spiritual need

35:2.7 There is no phase of planetary s. to which they do

89:10.1 The reality of the s. persists, but intellectual progress

140:8.31 the underlying and permanent s. of the human race.

spiritual nobility

164:5.5 leading him forth to become associated with the s. of

spiritual nonprogression

196:3.17 But such attitudes of s. cannot long persist because

spiritual nourishment

91:7.2 soul of man requires spiritual exercise as well as s..

spiritual obstinacy

161:2.5 Jesus grieves over the s. of the people and rejoices

spiritual occasions

45:2.6 They are purely social and s.; nothing pertaining to

spiritual occupations

13:4.7 occupations at once material, intellectual, and s..

spiritual offspring

116:4.5 noted that the offspring of this creative act are s.,

spiritual operation

9:2.5 They are as one in the s. of the plans of mortal

spiritual omniscience

6:5.1 full and free exercise of all the divine attributes of s.,

spiritual order(s)

14:2.3 The morontia senses are seventy, and the higher s.

24:1.12 out of certain universe circuits of the higher s., but

25:4.19 factors of an established physical, mindal, and s..

107:3.3 Beings of high s. receive only three injunctions,

116:4.5 while their individual creations are of the s.

181:2.9 reality of another and s. of affairs in the kingdom?

spiritual organism

65:6.2 animal cell, in every living organism—material or s.

spiritual organization

5:3.2 to the realm of the Eternal Son and the Son’s s..

spiritual origin

42:9.2 by this material world indicative of its far-distant s..

102:5.3 but not the personal-experience religion of s..

149:6.11 let your meekness be of s. and not a self-deceptive

spiritual originality

141:5.1 purchased by the sacrifice of free personality and s.

spiritual outlook

160:4.14 facts and the materialist who is devoid of s..

spiritual overcontrol

45:7.8 both being duly blended by the s. of the Adjuster.

116:1.4 grand universe is not exclusively physical and s..

116:1.4 seven superuniverses it is primarily material and s.,

spiritual overthrow

179:2.3 But he feared none of those who sought his s.

spiritual part

148:4.10 a s. of the heavenly Father in every faith son of

spiritual paths

155:2.2 took stock of his soul and its progress in the s. of

160:5.10 continue to walk in these s. of consecrated living.

spiritual peace

1:2.2 and a loving Father to all who enjoy s. on earth,

spiritual peoples

79:6.10 the Chinese were among the more s. of earth.

spiritual perception

0:0.2 to expand cosmic consciousness and enhance s.,

108:1.5 2. S. perception.

133:4.2 Give the milk of truth to those who are babes in s..

139:9.2 appearance, mental characteristics, and extent of s..

151:2.3 and realities of living up to this truth; they lack s..

194:2.12 progress upward in the scale of intelligence and s.,

spiritual performances

195:10.18 High-gear s. must await the new revelation and

spiritual person

11:1.3 or the actuality of his s. at the center of all things.

56:6.2 presence of Deity which co-ordinated with the s.

spiritual personality or personalities

5:6.3 Personality may be material or s., but there either

6:4.9 The Son, as a loving, merciful, and ministering s.,

6:7.2 The personality of the Son is absolute and purely s.,

7:1.6 There is a spiritual cohesiveness among the s. of any

7:4.6 the bestowal undertakings, and the s. of the Third

9:6.5 material beings and spirit associated in purely s.,

12:8.6 the intelligent universe of material, morontial, and s..

14:2.7 All spirit values and s. are unceasingly drawn

29:1.1 they bring forth highly s. on the angelic order;

32:2.3 are designed to accommodate both physical and s.

32:3.8 Even highly s. continue to ascend the scale of life by

38:5.4 and are ever in the service of the lower orders of s.,

56:1.2 personalities—material, morontia, absonite, or s.

56:9.7 S. is absolute only on Paradise, and the concept of

102:3.11 of an Absolute; religion envisions God as a loving s..

102:3.11 the idea of the Absolute, and the s. of God and,

132:2.5 liberty of moral self-realization and s. attainment—

189:3.3 those achieving the requisite attainment of s progress

194:3.7 the religion of Jesus creates the highest type of s.

spiritual personalization

6:0.3 The Eternal Son is the s. of the Father’s concept of

spiritual persons

1:4.6 God is no respecter of persons, either s. or material.

spiritual phase(s)

0:1.15 will tend towards some phase of unity with Deity—s.,

12:8.7 may represent a union of the material and s.

22:7.7 believe this status of bi-unification of certain s.

46:4.8 of existence: the material, the morontial, and the s..

91:2.6 there is a definite s. of true prayer which concerns

107:7.1 in view of the s. of their present ministry to mortals,

139:8.6 not wholly understand everything about the s. of the

152:5.6 this last year of proclaiming the higher and more s.

spiritual phenomena or phenomenon

4:0.1 pertaining to the material, intellectual, and s.

4:1.11 confused medley of physical, mental, moral, and s.

41:1.3 are basic to all physical-material and morontia-s..

56:3.3 you may encounter s. or contact with spirit beings,

100:5.4 it is such experiences of unified intellectual and s.

101:4.5 inspired, even though revelation is invariably a s..

103:9.5 experience is a purely s. subjective phenomenon,

107:4.4 can detect the presence of Adjusters by means of s.;

116:1.4 of the Supreme which are both intellectual and s..

123:3.3 spirits as the possible explanation of mental and s.,

164:3.6 for the true causes of all phenomena, natural or s..

spiritual philosophy

54:6.10 such many-sided problems in cosmic equity and s.

101:3.2 S., the wisdom of spirit realities, is the endowment of

spiritual pilot

99:2.6 functions as a moral stabilizer, social guide, and s..

spiritual plane(s)

0:3.13 personality of Deity exists on the s. of Paradise.

34:7.7 Faith sons work on intellectual levels and live on s.

37:9.8 the more definitely s. of the Spirit-fused mortals

130:7.8 mind intervening between the material and the s. of

161:2.7 he unquestionably lives on a s far above the rest of us

spiritual pleas

110:7.6 The ear of the human mind is almost deaf to the s.

spiritual polarity

17:3.1 realm, and this is not identical with the point of s..

18:3.6 of the Ancients of Days are located at the point of s.

189:3.2 the archangel hosts moved to the place of the s. of

spiritual possessions

160:2.7 men enrich the soul by pooling their respective s..

spiritual possibility or possibilities

147:5.8 There are present in this woman tremendous s. for

196:3.31 In the realm of religious experience, s. is potential

spiritual potential(s)

7:1.9 of the Deity Absolute in the realms of emerging s..

16:6.2 are the actual sources of the intellectual and s. which

40:5.17 otherwise quite alike in mind endowment and s.,

110:1.2 wise manipulators of the s. of the human intellect.

spiritual potentiality

0:4.7 actuality; mortal man is very largely an unrealized s..

spiritual poverty

67:1.5 deficiency of wisdom; sin, abject s.; but iniquity is

73:0.1 The cultural decadence and s. poverty resulting from

98:2.11 of intellectual stagnation, moral depravity, and s. as

100:2.1 predicated on intellectual recognition of s. coupled

191:1.2 about what you can give to those who live in dire s.

spiritual power(s) or spiritual drawing power

6:4.1 the s. of the Son is absolute in relation to all

6:4.6 mind becomes increasingly responsive to the sd.

6:7.3 is truly a divine spirit, a s., and a real personality.

7:1.5 The Son’s sd. is inherent to a lesser degree in many

12:6.3 forces and energies of the material level with the s.

20:1.13 Each Creator Son is endowed with this sd. in his

20:1.13 that absolute sd. of the Eternal Son which enables

20:7.5 Magisterial Sons, for Daynals do not possess a sd.

33:1.3 Our Creator Son exerts the same sd., spirit gravity,

58:4.2 In co-operation with s. and superphysical forces we

91:8.6 or the mature entreaty for moral growth and s..

108:1.6 3. Combined intellectual and s. powers.

108:4.1 This sd. of the Paradise Sons and their creative

109:2.3 2. Has acquired the balance of s. in a human who has

110:6.4 —when the physical, mental, and s. are in triune

111:6.8 man possesses s. wholly transcendent to all things

132:7.5 provide in his teaching the s. driving power which

136:9.1 to his individual relations to natural law and s.,

140:5.8 Only the humble seek divine strength and crave s..

141:3.4 There was intellectual attractiveness and sd. in his

142:7.3 he would revisit this world in s. and divine glory.

152:1.5 of limitation on the possible exhibition of his s..

158:6.4 nor can you do spiritual work in the absence of s..

159:3.2 by force; spiritual victories can be won only by s..

160:2.8 Great s. is inherent in the consciousness of devotion

166:3.5 And they who shall thus take the kingdom in s.

170:2.2 1. The possession of new courage and augmented s..

178:1.15 increasing vitality and exhibit greater depth of s..

193:3.2 you will receive s. after the spirit has descended

194:2.10 and the personal acknowledgment of this new s.

spiritual practices

148:2.1 all known material methods as well as by the s.

spiritual praise

27:7.3 other special outbursts of supreme adoration and s.

spiritual precepts

99:1.6 vigorous restatements of its moral mandates and s.,

spiritual pre-eminence

170:3.11 And when this kingdom of s. does come upon the

spiritual preparation

15:13.3 satellites of Uversa are concerned with your final s.

110:1.3 divine indwellers are chiefly concerned with your s.

158:0.1 And here they sojourned for two days in s. for the

Spiritual Preparedness

165:3.1 preached the memorable sermon on “Trust and S..”

spiritual presencesee presence, spiritual

spiritual presences

8:5.4 As these s. operate in the lives of Urantians, they

108:4.3 come and go independent of any and all other s.;

spiritual pressure

52:6.7 social evolution is that of applying s. from above,

spiritual pride

147:5.8 and her path toward heaven is not blocked by s.

163:6.6 sternly warn you against the subtleties of pride, s..

163:6.6 Lucifer, you would solemnly shun all forms of s..

spiritual principles

140:10.2 was their tendency to take highly idealistic and s. of

spiritual prisoners

123:5.11 proclaim liberty to the captives, and to set the s. free.

126:4.2 liberty to the captives, and to set the s. free;

spiritual prizes

193:4.11 the real rewards for noble living are, after all, s.,

spiritual problems

114:4.3 (In these exclusively s. and in certain purely personal

136:9.9 when he refused to apply material tests to prove s.,

148:5.4 our mission to help men solve their s. and to quicken

spiritual progress

1:0.4 the final and certain destiny of all man’s eternal s..

1:6.2 can be improved only by man’s s. in the universe

4:1.2 position to human progress, either temporal or s..

5:1.4 but the possibilities for s. in the ascension career

34:6.11 gently lead you along the pathway of sonship and s..

34:7.2 Evolutionary mortals inhabiting normal worlds of s.

47:4.6 The s. is greatest on the last three of these seven

51:3.6 who may seek to subvert social development and s..

52:3.6 of intellectual capacity and an acceleration of s..

52:5.8 This is a time of great ethical and s..

55:2.2 mortals in each age attain translation levels of s.,

55:11.6 limit or retard the evolutionary development or s.

65:6.10 and contains the potentials of s. and attainment.

65:8.4 so is s. dependent on mental expansion and delayed

67:1.4 divine reality—a conscious choosing to oppose s.

67:7.5 sometimes even retard s. on certain levels of reality,

72:3.6 the direction of the newly created Foundation of S.,

83:8.2 True, indeed, much s. may accrue consequent upon

83:8.2 S. is attendant upon sincere application to other

87:7.2 the greatest obstacle to social reconstruction and s..

87:7.7 loyalty; but it must do more: It must facilitate s.,

87:7.9 to the progress of mankind, both temporal and s..

87:7.10 only handicap and retard all social, moral, and s..

87:7.10 if it retards moral growth and fails to foster s..

89:10.5 nature of sin—is essential to religious growth and s..

90:5.7 much to delay scientific development and to hinder s.

94:6.2 This unique century of s. was characterized by great

100:1.6 these temporal conditions do not inhibit inner s. by

100:2.1 S is predicated on intellectual recognition of spiritual

100:4.3 The highest happiness is indissolubly linked with s..

110:1.5 and intolerance tremendously interfere with the s. of

110:3.5 the Monitor and may, therefore, somewhat delay s.,

113:4.3 traverse, the rugged hills of moral choosing and s..

132:3.4 dread facing new facts of material discovery or s..

136:8.8 purpose of enhancing values or accelerating s..

137:8.14 you shall receive manyfold more of joy and s. in this

142:3.8 —as concerns individual s.—is recognized by the

144:2.2 when indited by the spirit, leads to co-operative s..

144:2.6 chance to lie in the path of soul expansion and s..”

146:2.10 for yourself; pray more for the s. of your brethren.

147:5.9 destructive and suicidal to all moral growth and s..

155:6.18 may flee in fear of facing the rugged realities of s.

169:1.3 back to the fold, the kingdom of sonship and s..

189:3.3 the requisite attainment of s. personality progress

194:2.9 the apostles made more individual s. than during

195:6.10 any other political panacea will take the place of s..

195:7.5 The realities and values of s. are not a “psychologic

195:10.14 Human evolution and s are hardly sufficient to enable

spiritual progression

1:5.4 so loved the world as to provide for the eternal s. of

6:8.5 But as you ascend in the Paradise path of s.,

13:1.7 the plans of the ascension scheme of human s.

99:1.2 become a forceful influence for moral stability and s.

101:10.9 of material isolation to the sureties of eternal s..

106:1.4 Man, being personal and ascending by s., finds the

113:0.1 the vast survival scheme of s. has been provided.

142:3.8 endless ages of the eternal s. of the ascending sons

156:2.6 Jesus’ instructions during the sojourn at Sidon was s.

195:6.10 to the very entrance upon an eternal reality of s..

196:2.2 did Jesus traverse that experience of religious s.

spiritual promise

40:6.4 1. You are sons of s., faith sons; you have accepted

140:3.7 even so speak to my children these words of s.:

spiritual pronouncement

180:5.9 The Master’s teaching is basically a s..

spiritual proving

133:6.7 the methods of either material investigation or s..

spiritual purity

140:5.12 S. is not a negative quality, except that it does lack

spiritual purpose(s)

34:1.4 To all practical intents and s. this manifestation of

112:5.7 their observations of emerging morontia intent and s.

116:6.7 and eventually unifying physical pattern with s..

120:4.4 Never lose sight of the fact that the supreme s. of the

156:5.9 Your spiritual destiny is conditioned only by your s..

spiritual pursuits

165:4.5 and divert your affections from devotion to the s. of

spiritual qualification

7:7.1 Son is wholly and without s. one with the Father.

spiritual quality or qualities

2:7.6 can discover the beauty of truth, its s., not only by

98:6.1 of religion has usually detracted from its s.,

112:4.2 the deceased human’s survival character and s.,

spiritual quarantine

7:1.7 but we do not observe that the resultant s. of your

28:7.4 This sphere is still under partial s., and some of the

33:6.5 intercommunication is denied the worlds under s..

spiritual questions

132:7.1 would naturally lead up to the discussion of s..

spiritual reaction(s)

14:2.5 There are numerous s. transpiring in the central

100:2.3 it becomes an enlightened and wise technique of s. to

spiritual realitiessee realities, spiritual

spiritual reality

0:4.11 personality, and energy—s., mindal, or material.

1:3.1 The Universal Father is an infinite s.;

1:5.8 God is a real spirit and a s. reality.

2:6.8 for sin is not a s.; it is not personal; therefore does

7:1.4 Every time a s. actualizes in the universes, this

9:6.2 as the Son attracts all s., so does the Conjoint Actor

11:3.1 A purely s. is, to a purely material being,

12:9.1 is basic to all progressing experience with s..

14:6.23 creation is the eternal and perfect proof of the s. of

16:9.15 the s. of the Eternal Son, and the personality reality

26:6.2 of time-space unity—the s. of God the Supreme.

32:5.2 over to the other side, to the promised land of s.

52:5.3 of cosmic reality and communion with s..

56:1.5 exist duality of reality, such as physical and s.; but

94:12.7 not the gospel about Jesus, but the living, s. of the

100:5.5 of conversion be an intellectual, emotional, and s..

101:3.18 man to affirm the personal possession and s. of that

101:6.11 service-discovery of s. and the ministry-revelation of

101:10.1 can man ever discern s. through the examination of

103:6.6 experiences s. in the soul but becomes conscious

103:7.14 There is a real proof of s. in the presence of the

111:2.7 this unique relationship is neither material nor s. but

112:5.1 Selfhood is a cosmic reality whether material, s.

157:4.5 Upon this rock of s. will I build the living temple

176:3.7 leading the children of light into new realms of s.

180:5.3 Truth is a s. value experienced only by spirit-

188:3.4 There must have been some s. in the experience of

195:5.2 when it is embraced in wholeness and as a living s.,

196:0.9 to his unique life a profound endowment of s..

196:3.2 and faith—physical reality, intellectual reality, and s..

196:3.23 is not a substitute for religious experience—s..

196:3.35 self with the universe, and on its highest levels of s..

spiritual realization

1:7.5 can effect the actual s. of the personality of God.

149:6.8 loving and all-wise Father of your more mature s.

180:5.7 this golden rule takes on living qualities of s. on

180:5.8 of universal relationship is revealed only in its s.,

spiritual realm(s)

0:6.2 ENERGY we use as all-inclusive term applied to s.,

6:4.2 The Son is omnipotent only in the s. realm.

8:5.3 is confined to the s. of that creation; but the Spirit

11:3.1 This realm is wholly s., and you are almost wholly

15:7.4 the universe, passing from the material to the s.,

44:1.4 intensification of the light of the morontia and s..

101:10.4 whereon is death, to the s., wherein is life eternal.

112:1.4 realms of the material, the morontial, and the s..

169:4.13 by the divine Son of the s., only as a Father.

spiritual reason

101:3.2 S., soul intelligence, is the endowment of the Holy

133:1.4 if I thought such a creature did not possess s. and

spiritual rebirth

195:10.6 a transformed human society by means of the s. of

spiritual receptivity

3:4.6 is strictly limited by the human capacity for s. and by

13:4.3 the underlying conditions or states of s. inherent in

49:5.19 The inherent imagination and s. is influenced by this

51:6.1 intellectual potential, and the enhancement of s..

144:4.2 never fails to expand the soul’s capacity for s..

160:3.1 spirit; relaxation determines the capacity for s..

spiritual recharging

44:3.4 form of reminiscent humor during their periods of s..

spiritual reciprocation

49:5.15 control of mind and development of intellectual and s

spiritual recognition

26:5.5 takes place on the pilot world and consists in the s.

91:4.4 living, even if such petitions are not worthy of s..

spiritual records

17:1.6 The system of material, morontial, and s. on one of

17:3.6 true s. are assembled by reflectivity and preserved

spiritual recreation

48:4.8 are occupied with the leadership of diversion, s. and

spiritual rectification

130:4.14 error of unjustified deficiency in reasonable s. of

spiritual reflex

100:1.8 reaction to spiritual stimuli, a sort of conditioned s.

spiritual regeneration

120:3.4 we advise that you confine your efforts largely to s.

195:9.4 who will be exclusively devoted to the s. of men.

spiritual rehabilitation

20:5.6 require the bestowal of a Creator Son to effect its s.

76:5.6 did lay the foundations for the further uplift and s. of

spiritual relations

5:3.1 Paradise Deities are as one, in their s. with beings

181:2.16 sons are dealt with as individuals in all their s., but

196:0.4 religion based on personal s. with the Univ. Father

spiritual relationship(s)

104:1.13 in fact, it was practically true with respect to s..

134:4.2 the kingdom is a s. between God and man.

177:2.5 emotional life, conditioned by these social and s.

spiritual religion(s)

98:3.1 Brahmans or the more s. of several other peoples.

103:8.6 liaison between the theories of material science and s

132:1.4 before the emergence of a material science or s.

155:3.6 But that, if their religion were s., never could the

155:3.7 learned that, when religion is wholly s. in motive,

160:5.5 You cannot have a genuine s. without the supreme

spiritual reminder

66:7.17 opportunity to introduce a s. into the common

spiritual renaissance

195:9.4 the s. must await the coming of these new teachers

195:10.17 Even secular education could help in this great s. if

spiritual renewing

143:2.4 strengthened in your inner soul by the constant s.

spiritual reproduction

14:6.14 the Son the gratification of parental craving, s..

spiritual requirements

178:1.3 requirements, one being material and the other s.,

188:3.8 adjustment between physical necessities and the s.

spiritual resources

70:8.14 manipulation of the biologic, intellectual, and s. of a

195:6.1 but the bank of human experience has vast s.;

195:7.1 mechanistic universe to deprive him of the vast s. of

spiritual respects

10:3.18 to function as one with the Father in all s. except the

spiritual response

36:5.15 With the appearance of the s. of the creature intellect

spiritual responsibility

130:2.8 a creature endowed with the attributes of s. and

spiritual rest

131:2.6 ‘In returning to your s. rest shall you be saved;

163:6.7 for I am true and loyal, and you shall find s. for your

spiritual retirement

47:8.5 granted forty days of s. from all routine activities

spiritual retrogression

97:10.3 time of John all Israel experienced an increasing s..

spiritual revelation

105:2.5 and consummates its s. in the personality of the Son.

110:4.5 this s. often so blinds the creature as to precipitate

spiritual reverence

196:0.11 direct and personal movement from s. to practical

spiritual revivals

64:6.29 these different peoples experienced cultural and s..

spiritual rhythm

195:7.20 Religion is the s. of the soul in time-space harmony

spiritual righteousness

152:5.4 the bread of life neither to thirst for the waters of s.

spiritual rule

171:8.3 rule, so is the Son of Man to be rejected in the s..

171:8.3 but if he had been accorded the s. of his people,

171:8.3 Notwithstanding that they reject my s. over them,

spiritual ruler(s)

18:3.1 to recognize and communicate with the high s.

51:0.2 but on an apostate planet, a realm without a s.

spiritual salvation

192:2.12 you are also to proclaim the good news of s..

195:3.8 it is unfortunate that it did not become a means of s.

spiritual satisfactions

5:5.10 of divine companionship in the s. of true worship.

50:5.9 personal insight which impel them to seek for s.

101:1.1 in time, the realization of s. while yet in the flesh.

136:6.11 the higher moral values of living and the deeper s. of

spiritual security

7:3.1 always concerned with the welfare and s. security

167:5.2 self-righteous inactivity and assurance of false s.;

spiritual self

108:6.6 advancing self, your better morontial and future s..

110:6.3 self—the whole self—material, intellectual, and s..

spiritual self-consciousness

133:2.2 attainment of the higher levels of creative and s..

133:6.6 in the lack of harmony between the moral, or s. and

spiritual self-examination

140:8.27 their Master’s religion made no provision for s..

spiritual selfhood

129:4.5 from the beginnings of physical, intellectual, and s.

spiritual self-restraint

132:3.10 attainment of perfection of s. equals completeness

spiritual sense

7:2.1 of the Original Son is profound, absolute in the s..

101:10.4 Only in the s. sense is man a child of God.

101:10.4 And this is true because it is only in the s. that man

129:4.4 In a s., he did live through the mortal life from the

175:1.10 you should call no man Father in the s., for there is

186:2.8 to afford them real national leadership, even in a s..

195:4.1 In a s. sense, Christianity was hibernating.

spiritual sentiments

94:5.8 the s. of the times of Lao-tse and Confucius grew

spiritual seraphic hosts

33:4.3 contact with, the s. and the material evolutionary

spiritual service

28:5.18 world to another the benefits to be derived from s..

132:5.1 as I would minister knowledge, wisdom, and s. for

181:2.10 recognition of temporal duty to civil powers and s.

spiritual serviceableness

102:3.1 at the same time discounting the s. of all thinking.

spiritual shining

34:1.1 disappearance in the s. of the Deities of the Master

spiritual sifting

152:6.5 the approaching times of s. and cruel adversity.

spiritual significance(s)

40:9.4 of those events of human life which were of s..

40:9.7 Concerning those happenings which were not of s.

91:6.4 aside from its religious implications and its s..

97:7.2 the moral tone and s. of the Chaldean stories which

125:0.5 contemplation of the s. of the temple ceremonies

143:7.5 the better life ahead and then to reflect these new s.

172:5.5 why Jesus did this; John grasped in part the s. of this

spiritual simplicity

155:6.12 but rather the s. of such an easy-believing little one

spiritual socialization

184:4.6 the ecstasy and grandeur of s. on a universe scale—

spiritual society

55:4.18 newly appearing order of increasingly s. composed

spiritual soil

130:2.3 like Paul to enter India, where the s. was then so

spiritual son(s)

6:8.7 the full significance of the more exclusively s., but

7:1.4 he will attain the s., the center and source of spirit

16:8.19 fragment of God, is in truth and in fact a s. of God.

20:7.1 These highly personal and highly s. Paradise Sons

20:7.1 they are sometimes denominated the Paradise S..

20:8.1 The Paradise S. are unique Trinity-origin beings

56:2.2 the Isle of Paradise and his Deity equal, the s.

133:4.6 a temporal builder outrun your attainment as a s. of

spiritual sorrow

75:5.7 that excruciating period of mental suffering and s..

161:2.5 alike by physical suffering, mental anguish, or s..

spiritual sound

44:1.3 1. S. sound—spirit current interruptions.

spiritual source

194:2.15 the s. of the intellectual kinship of all progressive

spiritual sovereigntysee sovereignty, spiritual

spiritual spheres

6:6.4 spirit personality of the Eternal Son, to his seven s.

76:5.6 In the s., angelic helpers continued to struggle in

196:3.25 morontia functions between the material and the s.

spiritual Spirits

34:2.3 attributes these Spirits are identical, equally s. and

spiritual splendor

11:0.2 The glory and s. of the divine abode are impossible

spiritual springtime

176:2.6 discern the coming of the s. of a new dispensation,

spiritual stability

100:6.6 Such levels of s. are immune to disappointment.

spiritual stabilization

112:7.10 Adjuster is the divine pledge of future and full s. of

spiritual stage

80:7.6 through five distinct cultural stages, each less s. than

spiritual stagnation

99:4.6 development there is s. and philosophic chaos.

195:4.3 survive this long period of moral darkness and s..

spiritual standards

132:2.2 the true values of the s. established by the divine

133:6.7 failure of both material science and s. to discover the

spiritual standing

194:3.14 women had little or no s. in the tenets of the older

spiritual status

3:5.16 all such perfect beings are, in moral nature and s.,

5:4.8 The s. of any religion may be determined by the

7:1.4 the qualitative s. of an individual or a world.

7:2.2 Havona is so marvelously perfect that the s. and the

7:4.5 the very realms of rebellion and there restore the s.

14:2.6 Eternal Son most perfectly sustains the s. of all who

16:4.6 origin and the superuniverse spheres of advancing s..

20:5.4 Sooner or later, regardless of s., every mortal-

32:3.2 and until the s. of all its inhabited worlds has been

33:6.3 the universe rulers are more occupied with the s. of

33:6.5 extended to all inhabited worlds regardless of their s.

33:7.6 readmission to the fellowship of full s. in the local

38:2.4 Angels are superior to you in s., but they are not

40:7.2 and this s. of ascending sonship you may attain by

45:6.7 on the evolutionary worlds before acquiring s. as

47:6.4 The s. is much in advance of such a dispensation.

49:4.4 male and female are equal in s. status and mind

49:5.25 when the s. of such a world is nearing its limit of

49:6.11 and youths follow the parent of most advanced s.,

63:6.1 the cultural and s. of the clans retrogressed for ten

76:3.4 Seth was absorbed in the work of improving the s.

80:3.3 the blue men greatly deteriorated the cultural and s.

97:1.6 began to take hope that they could improve their s..

100:2.5 Actual s. is the measure of Deity attainment,

120:3.5 the advancement of the s. and religious status of the

159:4.5 reflect the intellectual, moral, and s. of those who

177:5.5 Wednesday was the low-tide mark of their s. up to

spiritual step

32:5.4 enabled to strike s. with the progressive procession

spiritual stigma

132:5.18 Riches are a moral curse and a s. when they are

spiritual stimulus or stimuli

91:8.11 Prayer is the most potent s.-growth stimulus.

100:1.8 predispositions toward favorable reaction to s.,

108:6.4 The Adjuster is the truly internal s. of thought in

160:3.1 sure of: Emotional excitement is not the ideal s..

spiritual strangers

166:3.4 streets?’ then shall I again declare that you are s.;

spiritual strength

91:6.5 but never hesitate to ask him for wisdom and s. to

141:3.7 to me all you who labor, and I will give you rest—s..

194:0.1 This new consciousness of s. was followed by a

spiritual striving

49:6.16 Still farther on in the planetary ages of s.,

50:5.9 6. The age of s. striving.

72:12.5 lead to the sometime dawning of a real age of s.;

spiritual stronghold

141:3.5 personality; Jesus was an intellectual power and a s..

spiritual structure

39:4.16 beyond the range of mortal vision; and one third s.

spiritual substance

0:5.10 reality is neither material nor s.—it is morontial.

spiritual successors

95:5.2 taken to Egypt, where some of the s. of Ikhnaton

spiritual summons

195:9.9 Jesus stands as the unsullied and transcendent s.,

spiritual supervision

17:5.1 to provide a unified, uniform, and co-ordinated s. for

spiritual supplication

91:8.12 channel in which the river of s. may chance to flow.

spiritual supremacy

171:3.4 profound and mature faith in the s. of their Master,

spiritual sureties

100:2.7 Temporal securities are vulnerable, but s. are

spiritual sustenance

67:4.4 The staff rebels, deprived of s., eventually died

spiritual symbolism

179:5.5 his simple s. of that last night in the flesh has been

spiritual symmetry

2:7.11 All real beauty—material art or s.—is true and good.

spiritual system

42:9.2 seven is basic to the central universe and the s. of

spiritual tasks

39:2.6 While their tasks are essentially s. and therefore

spiritual teacher(s)

72:3.6 Until twenty years ago the s. (comparable to pastors)

94:6.12 Like many other s. and moral teachers, Confucius

122:7.5 Joseph adhering to the concept of a s. and Mary

spiritual teaching(s)

95:1.6 all their more important s. went down in defeat.

101:4.10 cosmic data in such a manner as to illuminate the s.

132:7.9 enlightened and reflective human imagination of s.

140:8.1 they steadfastly persisted in attaching these new s.

145:5.1 that he must also do the more important work of s.

151:2.3 ability to comprehend truth and respond to its s.

153:5.3 dawning for the shining forth in new glory of the s.

159:2.2 was referring to man’s personal relation to the s. of

159:4.10 s. of the God-knowing men of other generations.”

181:2.23 in your attempt to grasp the meaning of my s.

spiritual teaching corps

39:1.13 These angels are the invaluable assistants of the s. of

spiritual technique

91:3.6 a psychologic procedure interassociated with a s..

spiritual tension

187:1.8 mental anguish, his acute s., and a terrible feeling

spiritual terms

168:4.9 and all such petitions must be answered in s.,

spiritual test(s)

28:6.20 When the s. of greatness are applied, the moral

49:5.18 and each must master the same s. of progression.

132:1.4 a common standard of moral values and s..

spiritual things

7:1.2 The gravity control of s. operates independently of

9:8.13 form with its enlarged sensitivity to the reality of s..

17:1.3 the direction of things physical, intellectual, and s.;

35:10.3 in things material, intellectual, morontial, and s..

101:2.16 as to your belief in, and experience with, things s..

127:4.8 with a keen appreciation of things noble and s..

145:5.7 ministry of things physical to the exclusion of the s..

156:5.16 which are material and to God those which are s..

spiritual thinking

121:1.1 birth Urantia was experiencing such a revival of s.

140:10.5 ceremonies and elevated it to majestic levels of s.

spiritual thirst

98:2.1 did not promise salvation, nor did it quench the s. of

162:6.1 Those who receive this spirit shall never know s..”

spiritual thought(s)

9:0.2 The Father is infinite in s. and purpose;

44:1.8 6. Melody of thought—the thinking of s. can be so

spiritual title

34:4.5 bestowal Son after he receives s. to such a sphere.

spiritual torchbearers

175:2.1 Long since they ceased to be the s. of divine truth

spiritual training

15:7.10 by the seven higher universities of advanced s. for

24:6.1 the high university of technical instruction and s.

30:4.27 begins your personal education, your individual s..

37:6.5 prepare you for admission to the higher s. spheres of

45:5.7 The educational and s. systems provided for the

135:0.4 they spent a great deal of time on his mental and s..

spiritual transactions

33:8.6 “assemblies,” it should be understood that these s.

spiritual transformation(s)

11:9.8 represents the reality of a s. bordering on the limits

49:4.9 towards the Adjuster’s mission of effecting the s. of

52:6.7 brotherhood of man on Urantia is to effect the s.

65:8.6 when mind status is propitious, sudden s. may occur;

102:1.2 faith to accomplish through religious insight and s..

109:5.1 done in order to effect deep s. in the higher recesses

112:5.21 you will be so changed, the s. will be so great that,

153:2.4 material wonders in addition to more evidential s.

156:5.5 You will in this way be delivered through s. rather

195:9.10 Jesus commissioned continuously to effect the s. of

spiritual treasure

195:9.7 will not pay such a price for even the greatest s. ever

spiritual trials

153:1.3 between the right and the wrong way of meeting s.

spiritual troubles

193:4.13 While this ultraindividualistic apostle had many s.,

spiritual truth(s)

2:7.11 All truth—material, philosophic, or s.—is both good

48:7.18 16. You cannot perceive s. until you feelingly

50:4.13 to prevent the total obliteration of s. on Urantia.

52:2.3 epoch, receives an enlarged presentation of s. and

52:5.3 by the world-wide pursuit of moral culture and s..

110:6.4 to transmit to such a material intellect the s.

111:7.3 allow the Adjuster to strengthen you with the s. of

141:7.10 a teacher, a teacher sent from heaven to present s. to

145:5.6 the reception of s. for the salvation of their souls?

152:6.5 They saw more fully that s. was not to be advanced

155:2.2 preached and taught with increased vigor the s. of

159:4.3 the best collection of religious wisdom and s. to be

167:5.6 was exclusively concerned with revelations of s.

179:5.4 symbols because he wanted to teach great s. in

195:1.5 were inquiring, interested, and actually looking for s.

spiritual types

12:3.10 averaging three material and three s. of mentality,

25:1.5 since they are of two types—s. and semiphysical—

49:6.6 harbor those highly developed and exquisitely s. of

110:4.6 to foster and conserve the higher s. of the Urantia

195:4.3 suited to special intellectual, emotional, and s. of

spiritual ugliness

125:1.3 but Jesus was shocked by the s. which he beheld on

spiritual unbelief

147:5.8 with its dead stores of worldly wisdom and s..”

spiritual uncertainty

28:7.3 pilgrims in moments of great perplexity and s..

spiritual uncleanness

166:1.5 full of dead men’s bones and all manner of s..

spiritual understanding

97:10.6 to the intellectual comprehension and to the s. of

127:6.9 And Jesus continued to grow in moral status and s..

137:8.7 Truth shall establish you in the kingdom of s. and

147:4.2 Do you not hear the truth as men of wisdom and s.

spiritual undertaking(s)

18:4.8 with the s. on the four hundred ninety university

195:10.10 youths would rush forward to enlist in such a s.,

spiritual unification

5:4.7 Religion is destined to become the reality of the s. of

22:7.11 God the Supreme, the s. of certain finite aspects of

56:3.0 3. SPIRITUAL UNIFICATION

195:3.1 suitable religious concept for empire worship and s..

spiritual union

22:7.8 there occurs this functional s. of the two ancestors;

94:6.8 that faith by which man ascends to s. with Tao,

spiritual unity

6:4.3 The omnipresence of the Son constitutes the s. of the

103:1.1 A group of mortals can experience s., but they can

103:5.12 The security of a religious group depends on s.,

141:5.0 5. SPIRITUAL UNITY

141:5.1 the session having to do with the discussion of s..

141:5.1 S. is derived from the consciousness that each of

141:5.2 enjoy all of this profound s. in the very face of the

194:3.17 Pentecost was the call to s. among gospel believers.

195:10.11 S. is the fruit of faith union with the living Jesus.

spiritual universe

2:6.8 forever in a progressingly real and increasingly s..

2:7.7 the s. is coherent in the personality of the Eternal

8:4.1 Paradise gravity holds all things together is the s.

10:3.18 functions as a person and only in the domain of the s.

12:8.6 to creation, and what the Eternal Son is to the s.,

36:2.11 inherent in the physical universe but not in the s..

103:9.8 the material universe can be co-ordinated with the s..

130:4.3 progression in their continuing ascension of the s.

spiritual uplift

52:5.4 The bestowal Son lives and dies for the s. of the

91:5.2 community prayer for moral enhancement and s.,

spiritual uplifting

20:1.14 and s. designed to win the planets, one by one, to the

spiritual urge

1:2.5 2. The s. urge to find God—God-seeking.

7:2.4 the all-pervading s. of the Son’s personal influence

9:2.3 the influence of the s.-gravity urge of the Eternal Son

101:1.7 Thus it may be seen that religious longings and s.

101:1.7 rather are they of such nature and power that men

101:9.7 1. The s. and philosophic pressure of religion tend

109:5.4 demands of the s. initiated by the divine presence

118:8.2 consecrating the mind to the execution of the s. of

194:3.4 The s. forward urge is the most powerful driving

196:3.31 Man’s forward s. urge is not a psychic illusion.

spiritual use

190:2.1 to his enemies nor to those who could not make s. of

spiritual value(s)—see value, spiritual; values, spiritual

spiritual vessels

166:1.4 while the s.-food vessels are filthy and polluted!

spiritual victory or victories

136:10.1 And his face shone with the glory of s. and moral

159:3.2 by force; s. can be won only by spiritual power.

spiritual viewpoint

22:4.3 to sit in judgment and to render opinions when a s.

103:6.3 Religion has to do with the s., the awareness of the

spiritual vision(s)

5:1.1 before he can attain a plane that will yield the s.

76:4.5 the physical and s. of Adam and Eve far superior to

79:4.8 the benumbing influence of an unprogressing s..

94:6.3 Lao was a man of great s..

100:4.2 Effort is attendant upon clarification of s. and

100:6.8 The new loyalties of enlarged s. create new levels of

102:6.1 man-made deities may momentarily befog the s.,

165:4.6 riches too often obscures and even destroys the s..

181:2.20 And then, when you are blessed with s., go forth

spiritual vitality

155:3.7 Faith promotes s. and righteous fruitfulness.

spiritual volition

40:5.9 ages, before man’s ascent to the level of higher s.,

118:6.6 S. has begun to taste liberation from the fetters of

118:6.6 because s. is self-identifying with the will of God.

spiritual water

34:6.8 Spirit-motivated beings “never thirst, for this s. shall

spiritual way

160:2.1 live together: the material or animal way and the s.

spiritual wealth

140:5.7 The poor in spirit seek for goals of s.—for God.

spiritual weapons

194:3.11 teachers of this new religion are equipped with s..

spiritual welfare

110:1.2 devoutly faithful to the task of fostering man’s s..

129:0.1 take a keen personal interest in the s. of every one of

167:7.5 celestial beings who are concerned in the s. of man.

spiritual wickedness

166:1.4 covetousness, extortion, and all manner of s..

spiritual wisdom

19:1.5 But that path does not lead to s. wisdom.

35:3.20 The schools of universe administration and s. are

146:2.6 the s. and universe consistency of any petition is

spiritual women

195:9.4 Religion does need new leaders, s. and men who

spiritual work

4:1.6 The work of God is literal as well as s..

16:4.2 material and at the same time so exquisitely s..

77:8.1 to assist in the s and semispiritual work on the planet

93:5.8 honors of the Egyptian court and return to the s.

158:6.4 nor can you do s. in the absence of spiritual power.

spiritual workings

195:8.9 unacknowledged s. of the life and teaching of Jesus

spiritual world(s)

2:6.1 but the goodness of God is found only in the s. of

2:6.9 facing the s., God is a personal love;

7:3.5 much more perfect is the superb technique of the s.!

9:1.4 reactions with mind, wields great power in the s.,

16:4.6 Much of the reality of the s. is of the morontia order,

18:4.3 In recording the names of these beings of the s.,

23:4.1 to make all the personalities of the far-flung s. akin.

25:1.1 In the s. there is no such thing as menial work;

25:4.18 these technical or legal reference minds of the s..

38:9.9 The gap between the material and s. is perfectly

42:1.5 transition realms between the material and the s..

46:2.7 in the Paradise journey is far more material than s..

51:1.6 These beings are the connecting links between the s.

86:5.11 the methods employed by the personalities of the s.

92:4.3 Revelatory religion is propounded by the real s.;

101:7.5 between the realities of the material and the s.

101:9.9 to the supernal realities of the eternal and s. by

103:6.11 of the phenomena of both the natural and the s.,

110:6.17 Faith transmutes potentials to actuals in the s.,

132:1.2 The standard of values must be looked for in the s.

133:0.3 before God and in the s. all mortals stand on equal

150:3.6 all such material means of influencing the s. is gross

150:3.7 The only means of communion with the s. is

151:3.3 the analogy existing between the natural and the s.

163:2.8 The forces of the s. will not coerce man; they allow

166:4.2 Do you see the power of the s. manifested in the life

168:4.5 except when the superior viewpoint of the s. has

170:4.14 periodical changes in both the material and the s..

spiritual worship

47:9.2 Here you begin a new and more s. of the unseen

74:4.6 devoted to physical improvement, noontime to s.,

92:5.16 the augmentation of the religious brotherhood of s.

160:4.12 exalting influences under the releasing touch of s..

163:3.1 S. cannot be shared with material devotions;

178:1.3 You shall not render s. to earthly rulers;

196:3.18 values; neither can you estimate the quality of s..

spiritual worth

54:6.5 advanced his administrative status and enhanced his s

100:6.2 be supreme is truly a cosmic reality of genuine s..

spiritual zones

46:4.9 while the embellishment of the purely s. is no less

spiritual-ascension

36:5.11 Worship is the badge of s. candidacy.

spiritual-attainment

4:3.5 which has been so freely provided by the s. plans

spiritual-counterparting

49:5.14 the other brain for the s. activities of the Adjuster.

spiritual-energy

44:5.4 3. S. manipulators. The manipulators of spiritual

44:5.8 Divine rest is associated with the technique of s.

spiritual-food

166:1.4 platters while the s. vessels are filthy and polluted!

spiritual-gravity

7:3.2 The s. pull of the Eternal Son constitutes the

9:2.3 the widespread influence of the s. urge of the Son,

12:6.3 of his inherent and universal physical- and s.

12:8.5 s. action is the qualitative measure of the living

spiritual-growth

91:8.11 Prayer is the most potent s. stimulus.

spiritual-insight

102:3.10 material segments of science with the s. concept

spiritual-reality

5:0.1 the soul’s contemplation of this s. presence to find

spiritualism

77:8.13 taking place under the general designation of “s..”

spirituality

0:10.1 are involved in absolute meanings and infinite s.,

6:2.5 the Father’s character of divinity and attributes of s..

9:0.1 Actor would personalize as an unlimited s.

26:8.3 Advancement is determined purely by the s. of the

30:4.11 level of intelligence mastery and endowment of s.

42:11.4 and s. in time and space is measured inversely to

48:5.6 enter the schools of philosophy, divinity, and pure s..

52:7.9 to ever-ascending heights of wisdom, s., and cosmic

55:5.4 is in inverse proportion to the morality and s. of the

68:3.3 been striving more or less for the attainment of s..

71:4.14 12. Augmentation of cosmic insight—s..

96:0.1 multifarious deities into the “one s. of the gods”

100:2.4 S. becomes at once the indicator of one’s nearness

100:2.4 S. enhances the ability to discover beauty in things,

100:2.5 The achievement of finality of s. is equivalent to the

103:0.1 enlarge man’s viewpoint of ethics, religion, and s..

109:3.2 acquirement to attain higher levels of emerging s..

111:2.6 inherent in such a fragment of absolute s. together

112:6.1 up to the final morontia level of progressive s..

113:1.2 are assigned in accordance with human s., destiny,

113:1.6 an attainment of the circles of intellectuality and s..

113:1.8 third circle of human intellectuality and acquired s.,

114:7.1 capacity, adequate moral status, and requisite s.,

115:7.8 mind of the Conjoint Actor integrates the divine s. of

196:2.4 Mortals in all stages of s. and on all worlds may

196:3.24 are unified by the increasing s. of the experience of

spiritualization

2:3.6 Sons in the local universes is one of creation and s..

9:2.2 the Infinite Spirit is a personalized s. of the Eternal

9:2.5 spirits which work for man’s uplifting and s. all act

12:8.4 The bestowal of spirit and the s. of personalities,

23:0.1 the Son directly participated in this stupendous s..

26:3.2 all seven of the Havona circuits of progressive s..

26:6.3 a new s. of purpose, a new sensitivity for divinity,

34:5.5 sanctification and s. of the inner life of those mortals

34:6.1 evolution of an inhabited planet and the further s. of

49:4.7 only by advancing civilization and by gradual s..

49:4.9 Survival is dependent on s. by the ministry of the

52:5.2 When the worlds have become ripe for s.,

91:6.6 the enhancement and s. of society if those who pray

108:5.5 for the purpose of constructing, by adjustment and s.

111:2.10 The inevitable result of such a contactual s. of the

117:3.4 of all creature evolution, progression, and s..

123:2.1 to indwell their minds and work for the ultimate s.

133:6.6 Salvation is the s. of the self-realization of the moral

154:2.5 The s. of the human soul requires intimate

spiritualize

2:0.3 all our efforts to enlarge and s. the human concept

22:7.5 jointly elected to make the paradisiacal effort to s.,

91:7.9 4. More completely to s. his day-by-day living while

102:5.3 religion can conserve, exalt, and s. such values.

110:2.3 to control your thinking, as such, but rather to s. it,

110:4.2 The Adjuster is engaged in a constant effort so to s.

111:7.3 Why not allow the Adjuster to s. your thinking,

spiritualized

1:3.3 to discern him by the faith-vision of the s. mind.

1:7.8 clarify as your minds become progressively s.

5:2.5 It is exceedingly difficult for the meagerly s. mind to

6:4.8 number and whereabouts of all the s. beings in the

7:1.1 He literally holds all spirit realities and all s. values,

7:3.2 All genuine spirit values and all bona fide s.

9:2.2 The Eternal Son is a s. personalization of the Father;

12:8.16 The brighter the shining of the s. personality

14:2.7 beings who have attained Havona are more fully s.

15:7.7 Hereon is man s. following his constellation

19:5.10 the perfecting mortals—s. and ascendant souls from

21:5.7 that which cannot be sometime s. will eventually

23:1.2 Spirit to be personalized in time and s. in space.

45:7.1 instructors—partially s. will creatures and others—

48:6.35 a well-balanced poise—a stabilized and s. attitude—

50:4.10 educated and s. children of the surrounding peoples

55:8.4 ever-advancing realms of philosophy and s. thinking.

101:1.3 but in the realm of the highest and most s. thinking.

101:9.8 2. Religion creates for the mind a s. consciousness of

110:2.2 No human being will ever be s. by a divine Monitor

111:1.7 extremes—the wholly mechanized and the entirely s..

117:5.4 expressed and spiritually portrayed—in the s. mind,

130:4.10 the eye of the s. intellect discerns a world of true

133:6.7 “The human soul, when matured, ennobled, and s.,

136:4.4 always does this s. human mind say, “Not my will

144:4.5 It is an avenue of approach to s. self-realization and

155:6.18 God has found you, idealized, ennobled, s. you,

160:5.3 the spirit reality and ideal of all your s. concepts.

195:7.16 art humanizes science, while in turn it is s. by true

spiritualizes

99:3.3 religion s. and idealizes the individual citizen.

117:5.2 man enriches, s., and unifies his evolving self to the

spiritualizing

4:0.3 but this ascension scheme for s. and training the

5:1.3 associated with your inner soul and your s. self.

5:3.8 mind’s assenting to the attempt of its s. self,

6:8.5 more discernible to your progressively s. mind.

12:7.7 to shine brighter and brighter in the s. acts of those

13:0.5 the Isle of Paradise, is bathed in these s. influences.

35:3.11 for all beings who are engaged in educating and s.

40:7.2 with the s. activities of the indwelling Adjuster.

52:7.2 The Teacher Sons come in groups to the s. worlds.

91:3.3 prayer is a socializing, moralizing, and s. practice.

99:5.6 Any religious belief which is effective in s. the

100:4.6 then you are certainly socializing and truly s. your

104:3.3 grasp this concept of final value and s. significance.

107:6.3 the partnership between the God-knowing s. mortal

108:1.7 Adjusters the one best suited to the task of s. and

117:4.9 The evolution of Adjuster progress in the s. and

spiritually

0:11.12 and s. possible to have finite personalities in time.

1:4.5 to the fullness of that creature’s capacity to s. grasp

1:5.15 by divine aid, to ascend to the s. perfect worlds on

2:0.2 but the most enlightening and s. edifying of all

2:5.6 all that physically and s. separates you from the

2:6.2 but only revealed religion becomes truly and s. moral

3:1.10 all this, as it operates on Urantia, is a s. defensive

5:1.1 S., man must be translated many times before he

5:1.6 If mortal man is wholeheartedly s. motivated,

5:1.6 man is so certainly and so effectively s. endowed by

5:1.7 Man is s. indwelt by a surviving Thought Adjuster.

5:1.7 If such a human mind is sincerely and s. motivated,

5:5.10 3. S. man thrives in the experience of divine

6:4.4 The Father must be s. omnipresent, but such

6:4.6 S. the Eternal Son is omnipresent.

6:4.7 The Original Son is universally and s. self-conscious.

7:1.6 a direct attractiveness of a spirit nature between s.

7:2.4 Here the infinite Son s. and creatively functions in

7:7.2 father personality of the First Source are s. present in

8:5.2 He is at will s. present equally with the Son or with

11:1.2 The Father is cosmically focalized, s. personalized,

11:1.3 if you were s. qualified, and had the necessary

14:2.9 Havona is a s. perfect and physically stable

14:3.8 S. these worlds are ideally appointed; they are

14:5.4 As the new arrivals progress s., attain identity

22:7.7 creature-trinitized son become in a certain sense s.

23:2.10 Messengers are s. alike and in every sense equal.

27:1.4 And as you there s. repersonalize, you will recognize

32:3.4 being s. represented by the prepersonal presence

32:3.6 Literally and figuratively, s. and personally,

32:4.9 and in your heart the Father is present, s. speaking,

34:5.4 seeking to teach truth and to s. enlighten the minds

34:6.8 Such souls are s. illuminated and refreshed, morally

35:9.9 lines of communication on such a s. isolated world

38:9.6 midwayers are energized intellectually and s. by the

38:9.7 energized by the Adamic technique, s. encircuited by

38:9.7 divided into four physical types, seven orders s.,

40:5.1 And then you are made s. aware of the great truth

43:7.2 S., the univitatia are alike; intellectually, they vary

43:8.11 Intellectually, socially, and s. two moral creatures do

44:1.13 thus appeal to immature or s. indolent individuals.

44:7.2 harmony are intellectually associated and s. akin.

44:7.2 justice are s. bound up together with living truth

44:7.3 intellectually true, emotionally beautiful, and s. good;

46:5.25 The entire world has been rendered s. fragrant since

47:1.3 you are in a way s. aware of the presence of your

47:2.6 on the finaliter world just as they s. minister to

47:3.9 S., of course, the mansion world students are far in

47:8.6 they are more like supermortals, s. speaking,

49:5.20 while twenty-three per cent are more s. inclined

52:5.2 all other worlds are s. advanced by the bestowal of

52:5.3 encounters a race s. trained to assimilate advanced

52:6.2 hardly achieve such happy results on a s. isolated

53:6.2 The seraphic leader was s. blinded by the brilliant

64:4.12 During these s. dark ages the culture of superstitious

70:9.12 activities may be exalted by becoming s. motivated.

76:2.3 Being much depressed s., he intrusted the

80:7.8 left the s. impoverished races of the world in a

91:2.6 prayer wherein the s. progressing individual attains

91:4.4 But the s. advanced person should exercise great

93:1.1 the human races were slowly losing ground s..

94:6.12 deified by their followers in those s. dark ages of

94:6.12 During these s. decadent centuries the religion of the

100:3.1 loyalties are socially effective and s. progressive.

106:0.4 to the maximum of status, both s. and physically.

106:4.3 as the Supreme is now s. and personally present in

108:6.5 are surely re-creating you as you really are (only s.)

110:7.6 So few mortals are real thinkers; you do not s.

112:3.2 when he has been pronounced s. insolvent, bankrupt

112:5.10 When the more s. and cosmically advanced mortals

114:5.4 Technically, the planet is still s. isolated in the

117:5.4 actualized—creatively expressed and s. portrayed—

120:2.6 your bestowal, set rebellion-segregated man s. free

121:4.4 Cynic preachers did much to prepare the s. hungry

121:5.6 Upon such a s. hungry world a flood of mystery

121:5.6 including the ignorant but s. hungry average man

124:1.13 to grow physically, intellectually, socially, and s..

124:6.15 overflowing with affectionate pity for the s. blind

125:4.2 a s. impoverished people, tradition bound and living

125:5.10 how best he might labor to reveal to his s. blinded

127:4.7 youth, but he was not so s. inclined as Jesus.

127:4.7 while a faithful worker, was even less s. minded.

130:2.3 appeal to the minds of the s. hungry Asiatic peoples

130:2.10 every reflective and s. minded human being can

130:4.10 Truth is the domain of the s. endowed intellect that

132:2.2 If you are s. indolent and morally unprogressive,

132:2.4 The s blind individual who logically follows scientific

132:2.9 becomes so wholly, divinely, and s. unified with

132:2.9 it has become divinely complete and s. replete;

133:7.7 a part of absolute unity which s. activates such a

134:4.7 S., all men are equal.

134:4.10 S., they all believed in a sovereign God; socially,

134:6.2 Religion makes it s. possible to realize the

136:4.4 the divine mind has triumphantly and s. dominated

137:5.3 the prophetic utterances of the more s. minded of

139:11.4 not change from a Jewish nationalist to a s. minded

141:3.5 to the s. minded women among his followers,

141:5.1 feel alike or even think alike in order s. to be alike.

143:7.5 Prayer is s. sustaining, worship is divinely creative.

145:2.5 Many of the s. minded among you have known

145:3.14 divine energy were not permanently s. benefited by

147:3.4 Some of the afflicted were so s. revivified that they

148:4.4 measure of unwillingness to be divinely led and s.

153:3.5 is not that which enters into the mouth that s. defiles

153:3.5 things that morally defile and s. contaminate men.

155:3.3 The apostles learned that the Jews were s. stagnant

155:6.5 a belief in things which are s. repugnant, unholy,

155:6.12 which accept the theory of God while they s. fail

158:2.5 or because they were s. more fit to enjoy such a rare

158:2.5 Jesus well knew that none of the twelve were s. fit

159:4.7 mean that their words were similarly s. inspired.

161:1.3 as long as you are s. acquainted with the ideal of his

162:3.1 while these scribes and Pharisees were s. blind

167:6.3 must grow up s. as children grow up physically on

169:1.15 all who are confused, or otherwise s. blinded by

170:5.20 the true believers in Jesus will not be s. divided in

175:1.18 You are s. blind.

180:5.4 the s. unprogressive soul is all the while dragging the

181:1.2 the divine estate wherein they are s. perfected

184:4.5 physically assault that which he cannot s. attain or

184:4.6 sure and certain technique whereby the s. isolated

186:2.3 his socially nearsighted and s. blinded fellow mortals.

190:5.4 That he will open the eyes of the s. blind and bring

195:1.5 the Greeks were s. hungry; they were inquiring,

195:2.5 Greco-Romans to become just as s. devoted to an

195:3.3 comfort and liberating power to a s. hungry people

195:7.2 man materially what religion does for him s.:

195:7.15 but it does not prove that man is s. immortal.

195:10.1 Modern culture must become s. baptized with a

195:10.14 Many s. indolent souls crave an ancient religion of

195:10.16 his message which would s. unite in loving service

196:3.16 lived in man, he could not unselfishly and s. love.

196:3.26 such an illuminated man is s. equipped to begin the

spironga

30:1.47 4. S..

37:9.6 together with the Spirit-fused ascenders and the s.

37:10.2 The S. are the spirit offspring of the Bright and

37:10.2 They are exempt from personality termination but

37:10.2 Neither are they functionally concerned with the

37:10.2 They are the spirit helpers of the local universe,

43:0.4 including the efficient s. and beautiful spornagia.

46:4.7 Jerusem enjoys the efficient services of the s. of

47:0.4 The s. function from mansion world number two

spit

69:6.4 Under no circumstances would ancients s. in a fire,

88:1.8 For an elder or superior to s. on one was the highest

171:4.2 And so will they mock the Son of Man, even s.

184:3.18 s. in Jesus’ face, and many mockingly slapped him

184:4.1 They mocked him, s. upon him, and buffeted him.

185:6.2 And they s. upon him and struck him in the face

spite

1:7.4 unity of will in s. of the constant changing of our

41:5.5 matter and, in s. of divergent gravity attractions,

61:2.3 In s. of the massing of land in high latitudes, the

65:3.3 the two prior life strains having perished in s. of all

69:5.5 Capital represents the saving of property in s. of the

73:4.4 enterprise was carried through to completion in s. of

80:9.12 In s. of the partial Adamic default, the higher types

82:3.3 But in s. of all this, those races which exalted and

83:4.9 The luck element, that in s. of all premarital tests

97:8.3 But in s. of all this they lingered on in bondage,

100:5.6 morbid visions, but in s. of all these phenomena.

101:3.1 religion lives in s of its contamination with erroneous

101:3.10 6. Maintains a divine trust in ultimate victory in s. of

101:3.14 the continued survival of altruism in s. of selfishness,

101:3.16 12. Goes right on worshiping God in s. of anything

102:7.6 attained the highlands of spiritual experience in s. of

103:1.4 Religion persists in s. of revolutionary changes in

103:3.1 In s. of their belief in spirits, primitive Australians

104:3.2 In s. of all concepts concerning the immutability

112:5.20 Selfhood persists in s. of a continuous change in

112:6.5 it does persist in s. of the loss of the material intellect

126:2.8 But in s. of all that Jesus and the Nazareth neighbors

127:3.14 in s. of the depressiveness of their poverty.

133:1.4 I insist on believing with a wholehearted trust in s. of

137:3.6 in s. of Jesus’ repeated warnings that they tell no

137:6.6 who, in s. of their doubts, even now believe.

148:6.11 Job found the God of comfort and salvation in s. of

158:6.2 And you cling to these erroneous concepts in s. of

162:1.2 This he did in s. of the efforts of his apostles to

168:4.2 And yet, in s. of this promise, Lazarus actually died.

181:2.27 You know that your brethren love you in s. of this

spitting

88:1.8 devils could be driven out by s. on a person.

88:5.1 Public s. was refrained from because of the fear

187:2.4 all the while cursing and s. upon their executioners.

spittle

88:5.1 used in deleterious magic; s. was always covered.

95:2.6 general belief in the efficacy of s. as a healing agent,

164:3.8 spat on the ground and mixed the clay with the s.,

164:3.10 he made clay with s., anointed my eyes, and directed

164:3.11 faith in the efficacy of the s. of a great or holy man

164:3.12 Jesus made use of the clay and the s. and directed

164:3.14 did believe in the superstition of the efficacy of s.,

Spitzbergen

59:3.3 extending from Ireland through Scotland on to S..

Splandon

15:7.9 the fifth, the headquarters of your major sector, S.,

15:14.7 minor sector is number three in the major sector of S

15:14.7 S. consists of one hundred minor sectors and has a

18:4.7 when you advance to the headquarters of S. after

18:4.9 only upon the registry of the major sector of S.,

35:3.22 in Nebadon is renowned throughout all S..

splendid

52:1.4 the performances of primitive man represent a s.,

52:1.7 compatible with your otherwise s. achievements

55:6.7 all of this s. development is attainable by mortals on

62:4.5 They were, indeed, s. and superior animals, reaching

63:7.1 Andon and Fonta, the s. founders of the human race,

67:5.2 swept down in semisavage assault on the s. city,

67:5.4 every vestige of the noble culture of those s. ages

78:2.2 These s. souls never wholly lost sight of the purpose

91:3.5 that ethical prayer is a s. way to elevate one’s ego

124:0.1 he could not have had such a s. environment for

127:5.1 Since Jesus was such a s. specimen of robust and

130:3.2 to view this s. lifesaving device of man,

131:4.3 I am the splendor of the s. and the goodness of the

138:3.6 having such a s. time that the onlooking Pharisees

191:3.1 morontia Jesus sojourned with these s. intelligences

196:0.9 we stand confronted by such s. self-forgetfulness,

196:1.2 Jesus must not be longer sacrificed to even the s.

splendidly

139:1.6 tingly to their credit that they got along together s..

139:6.5 got along with them s., excepting Judas Iscariot.

196:0.7 Son of Man was a s. unified human personality;

splendor

11:0.2 The glory and spiritual s. of the divine abode are

123:5.12 Mount Hermon raised its snowy peak in majestic s.

131:4.3 I am the s. of the splendid and the goodness of the

131:4.4 His s. is sublime and his beauty divine.

169:3.2 purple and fine linen, lived in mirth and s. every day.

169:3.2 died and was buried with great pomp and regal s..

split

15:5.7 doomed to s.; sun fission occurs, and a new double

41:3.3 your sun was not sufficiently large to s. equatorially,

41:3.4 —suns readily s. into two separate bodies, either

41:10.3 The molten-s. and collisional worlds are sometimes

64:6.18 The green race s. into three major divisions:

splitting

15:5.3 nebula, instead of s. into a double star system

41:6.2 It not only endures solar ionization—s.—but persists

80:9.6 and s. around the Caspian and Black seas, penetrated

spoil

76:2.6 a bad environment can very effectively s. an excellent

118:10.1 which would pamper and s. the children of men.

127:4.8 But they did not s. Ruth.

spoiled

83:7.6 Two pampered and s. youths, educated to expect

139:4.5 Perhaps John was just a bit s.; maybe he had been

139:12.6 Judas was pampered and petted; he was a s. child.

spoils

69:8.3 their enemies, taking all their property as s..

70:7.18 forms being the tithe, one tenth of the hunt or s..

93:5.7 when leaving Egypt, he was given a share of the s. of

93:5.13 in giving a tenth of his s. to the Salem treasury.

spoilsmen

71:3.10 the end of the administration of political s., but later

spoke

40:6.2S. the prophet of old in the name of the eternal

43:3.3 by three Constellation Fathers and accordingly s. of

47:0.1 The Creator Son s. of the “many mansions in the

48:6.33 When the apostle s. of being “caught up to the

74:3.5 From the inaugural mount they s. to the people

80:8.2 a culture and religion derived from the Andites, s.

86:5.11 They truly believed that God s. to them in dreams,

93:2.5 Melchizedek s. Chaldean and a half dozen other

96:5.5 You saw no similitude on the day that your God s. to

97:3.2 “Yahweh s., saying, ‘The land shall not be sold, for

100:7.5 Jesus s. with undoubted confidence and taught with

104:1.10 they thought Jesus s. figuratively and symbolically.

121:6.2 The common people s. some dialect of Aramaic;

121:6.2 of Aramaic; the priests and rabbis s. Hebrew;

121:6.2 and the better strata of Jews in general s. Greek.

122:9.9 Even as he s. by the mouth of his holy prophets—

123:3.1 Mary s. little Greek, but Joseph was a fluent

124:2.1 It was two years before Jesus again s. to his parents

124:2.8 who often s. of Jesus as being too pert, as lacking

127:4.1 Less frequently they s. of his lifework, for, as time

128:4.4 Jesus never s. about this offer to his family,

128:6.7 And the Roman judge s. the truth.

128:7.5 Mary seldom s. of Jesus’ future mission.

130:5.1 the harsh words which Paul later s. concerning them

133:3.6 he s. sharply to these women and rudely motioned

133:6.2 Jesus s. comforting words to him and quoted the

135:9.1 also that Jesus s. no word to John even after he had

136:0.1 Though Jesus s. of John as the greatest of the

137:4.8 And then s. Jesus: “Woman, what have you to do

137:7.2 and by the gracious words which he s. to them

137:7.4 Jesus s. in the synagogue but twice.

138:1.2 John s. up, asking: “But, Master, will these six

138:3.6 Peter whispered this criticism to Jesus before he s.

138:3.8 s. of but one thing: the goodness and friendliness of

138:6.3 But again they did not understand why he thus s.,

139:11.1 Simon was a fiery agitator and was a man who s.

140:1.1 Before the formal ordination service Jesus s. to the

140:3.1 Jesus s., saying: “Now that you are ambassadors

141:1.1 but Jesus s. to them and besought them not to

141:7.10 Jesus s. directly to men’s souls.

143:1.8 this was one of those few occasions when Jesus s.

143:6.1 before he s. to the people, he turned aside and said

145:2.7 And then Ezekiel foresaw even this day when he s.

145:2.12 he s. in a dreamy state, saying: “What have we to do

146:2.1 Jesus s. at great length in further explanation of his

146:4.3 the leper s. in this way because among the Jews

146:5.2 he suddenly s., “Return to your home; your son will

147:3.6 take offense that we s. words of life to these afflicted

147:4.2 I s. to men of high ideals, not to those who would

147:5.4 s. up, saying: “Simon, I have something which I

148:3.1 Jesus s. only once in the Capernaum synagogue,

148:6.8 “Job’s third friend, Zophar, then s. less comforting

148:6.12 But John never s. of this conference until after the

148:7.1 Jesus s. in the Capernaum synagogue on the “Joys

148:9.3 s. to them, saying: “Why do you so reason in your

149:6.11 prophet s. advisedly when he said, ‘Walk humbly

150:8.10 And then Jesus s. for fifteen minutes on “The Sons

151:2.5 Thomas s. up: “Yes, Master, I wish to say a few

151:2.6 The words which Thomas s. had a quieting effect

151:4.2 Jesus s. another parable: “The kingdom of heaven is

151:4.7 Many other parables s. Jesus to the multitudes.

151:5.1 Jesus s. to them in the afternoon after the preaching

152:0.1 As Jesus s. with those who had assembled to greet

152:0.2 Peter s. up: “Master, you can see that this crowd

152:2.3 and Jesus s. to them briefly, being followed by Peter.

152:2.6 This was too much for Philip, and he s. right up:

152:3.3 the Mark lad, s., “And he refused to be our king.”

153:2.2 Then s. the priests and the teachers to the princes

153:2.2 Then s. Jeremiah to all the princes and to all the

153:3.7 Jesus s. out with less reserve because he knew the

154:6.6 Mary out in the garden to revive her while Jesus s.

155:1.1 Said Jesus: “You should all recall how the Psalmist s.

156:3.2 All of these peoples s. the Greek language.

156:4.2 The Master s. in Tyre only once, on the afternoon

156:5.4 by remarking: ‘The Lord s. to me saying, do thus

158:2.3 they s. not of it to any man until after the Master’s

158:3.3 this occasion s. through the Father Melchizedek.

158:5.2 James of Safed s. those long-to-be-remembered

158:6.5 let me declare to each of you that which I s. to

158:7.4 Peter s. thus because he loved Jesus; but the

158:7.5 Master s. further: “If any man would come after

159:5.10 well illustrated by many parables which he later s.

162:2.9 they were astonished and s. tauntingly to Eber:

162:7.1 assembled in Solomon’s Porch, Jesus s. to them,

163:3.4 And Jesus s. to all of the twelve: “Verily, verily, I

164:4.8 The officer of the court s. to the former blind man,

164:4.10 We know that God s. through Moses, but as for

165:4.8 Ezekiel s. truth when he said, ‘With their mouths

165:5.1 you s. many words to the lingering multitude which

166:1.4 And since no one s., Jesus continued: “Many of

167:0.3 That Friday night James s. in the synagogue,

167:1.5 Jesus stood up and s. to all present: “My brethren,

167:2.1 And then Jesus s. a parable, which even his friendly

167:6.2 Jesus s. words of courage and hope to their mothers.

167:7.4 I s. not in figurative language nor in poetic strains.

168:1.11 When Jesus s. those words of command, “Take away

168:2.7 You shall be a living witness of the truth which I s.

170:2.24 Jesus often s. of it as the “kingdom of life.”

170:2.24 Jesus once s. of such an experience as “family

171:4.8 When Jesus s. of “rising on the third day,”

171:4.8 When Jesus s. of “rising,” they thought he referred

173:1.7 Jesus, returning to the speaker’s stand, s. to the

173:3.2 And the people s. with one accord, saying,

173:5.1 crowd and s. the parable of the wedding feast.

174:4.4 Jesus s. the truth when he referred to this lawyer as

174:5.2 sat near while Jesus s. to his apostles and a number

174:5.10 the Father’s representation s. to Jesus of Nazareth,

175:1.20 while you plot to destroy Him of whom they s..

175:1.20 make ready to slay him of whom the prophets s.,

177:0.1 At last Jesus s.: “I desire that you rest today.

179:3.2 he s. the heart feelings of all his fellow apostles.

181:2.13 Then s. Matthew: “But, Master, who will send us,

181:2.23 Then Nathaniel s., asking Jesus this question: “I

182:0.2 they s. to one another concerning the Master’s

183:3.1 Though the Master s. to Judas kindly, he greeted

183:5.5 appear before Annas, the Son of Man s. no word.

184:1.4 Annas s., “What are the names of your disciples,

184:1.6 The kindly manner in which Jesus s. to Annas

184:1.6 Annas s. no words of rebuke to his steward, but

184:2.1 when he s. to her, requesting that she let Peter in,

184:5.6 no witnesses s. for the defense, and neither was Jesus

185:2.3 Then s. the clerk of the Sanhedrin court to Pilate:

186:2.2 Before Pilate he s. only when he thought that

186:2.11 Pilate s. more truly than he knew when, after Jesus

186:2.11 as Pilate s., there echoed throughout all Nebadon,

186:4.2 of more than half an hour Jesus never s. a word.

189:0.1 the assembled celestial hosts then on Urantia, s.

189:1.10 Jesus s. the first words of the postmortal career.

189:4.10 Then s. Jesus to them, saying, “Whom do you seek?”

190:2.3 And then the strange form s., saying: “James, I

190:2.4 but Jesus bade him stand while he s. with him.

190:5.2 he did not recognize the Master even when he s.

190:5.6 “No wonder our hearts burned within us as he s. to

191:1.2 he stood still, clenching his fists, while he s. aloud:

191:1.2 who s. to him in familiar tones, saying: “Peter, the

191:6.1 Even as Nathan s., the morontia Master appeared

192:1.3 And when they answered, “No,” Jesus s. again.

192:1.4 And then Jesus s., not as he had in Jerusalem,

192:1.5 Now s. Jesus: “Bring in your fish and prepare some

192:1.8 Jesus s. to them, saying: “Come now, all of you,

192:3.2 Their Master now s. with the rulers of the universes

193:2.3 to identify his personality when Jesus s. to them.

194:4.3 the spirit, and they s. the word of God with boldness.

spoken

10:5.4 Trinity in relation to the finite is sometimes s. of as

19:3.5 intents and purposes the Ancients of Days have s..

19:4.5 —or a million—when the voice of wisdom has s. and

19:4.5 Therefore, when a Censor has s., no one else may

26:1.16 pairs, the one is s. of as complemental to the other.

33:1.1 Urantia, he is sometimes s. of as Christ Michael.

35:3.1 420 tributaries—are often s. of as the Melchizedek

42:2.6 On Uversa, space potency is s. of as ABSOLUTA.

42:2.9 Primordial force is sometimes s. of as pure energy;

42:2.13 collectively, are s. of on Uversa as ULTIMATA.

44:4.3 a tongue s. by its personalities and prevailing

44:4.6 We have the equivalent of your written and s. word,

55:1.3 Although the planetary temples have been s. of as

74:2.2 The tongue of Eden was an Andonic dialect as s. by

77:8.3 lines of maleness and femaleness, often being s. of

87:2.6 The names of the dead were never s..

113:0.1 In many a revelation “the word was s. by angels”;

119:1.2 And having thus s., Michael of Nebadon vanished

121:7.4 the first century after Christ the s. interpretation of

121:7.5 Ezekiel had s. of a “new spirit to live in man’s soul,”

121:8.4 “it might be fulfilled which was s. by the prophet.”

128:3.3 Far East, countries he had so frequently heard s. of

130:0.4 rudiments of the language s. by Gonod and Ganid.

135:6.6 as s. by the prophet, saying, ‘make ready the way

135:8.1 Jesus had s. favorably of John’s message, and this

136:2.4 now exalted Personalized Adjuster had thus s.,

136:10.1 And when he had thus s., he journeyed down the

137:4.4 No sooner had they s. of these matters to Jesus

137:5.2 And when he had s., he departed, going to his own

137:8.18 When Jesus had thus s., he sat down.

139:5.7 Philip was often s. of as “Philip of Bethsaida,

140:7.1 After Jesus had s., Thomas mustered up courage

143:5.4 “You have s. the truth, for, while you may have

143:5.5 ashamed that she had so unthinkingly s. to Jesus,

144:4.10 their Master so rarely uttered his prayers as s. words.

144:8.3 And when Jesus had s. further to the messengers of

145:3.3 had s. with such unprecedented power and authority!

145:5.8 When Jesus had s., Andrew and his fellow apostles

145:5.10 The Master has s..

147:1.1 synagogue wherein you have so many times s..”

147:4.3 When the Master had s., Nathaniel stood up and

148:6.10 While the speech of God s. from the whirlwind

148:9.3 And when Jesus had thus s., the paralytic arose,

150:8.1 As a young man Jesus had often s. in this place of

151:1.1 After Peter had s. a few words, Jesus said:

151:2.6 I will say that I think this parable was s. to teach us

151:5.6 Jesus plainly explained to the twelve that he had s. to

152:4.1 Hardly a word was s.; they were all thinking of the

153:5.4 The words which I have s. to you are spirit and life

155:5.16 “Master, you have s. to us the words of life and truth

156:1.4 And when Norana had thus s., Thomas withdrew.

157:1.2 Now Peter had s. hastily.

157:1.4 Jesus having thus s., and Peter so soon appearing

157:2.2 When Jesus had thus s., he withdrew and prepared

157:3.5 thereby indicating that Peter had s. for all of them.

157:4.8 when Jesus had thus s., he directed the twelve to go

158:1.10 same that had s. on the occasion of Jesus’ baptism

158:2.1 the distance down the mountain not a word was s..

158:3.4 was s. in words to be heard by the three apostles.

158:6.5 When Jesus had thus s. to the twelve, he added:

159:3.14 disciples who were not present when they were s..

162:5.3 And all that my Father has s. I also proclaim to the

163:1.5 When Jesus had thus s. to the seventy, he began with

163:6.4 When Jesus had thus s. to the Father, he turned aside

164:3.8 When Jesus had s., he said to Nathaniel and

164:4.10 When Josiah had thus s., the Sanhedrin broke up

165:2.5 And when Jesus had s. this parable, no one asked

165:5.2 different from those s. to the disciples and the

166:1.4 When the Master had thus s., they cast their eyes

167:3.3 When the unfriendly ruler had thus s., Jesus

167:6.2 And when the Master had s. to his apostles, he

167:7.7 And Jesus would have s. further with Nathaniel

168:0.6 When Martha had s., Jesus reached down and,

169:3.1 The Master has s., and you do well to ponder his

171:0.3 but they also knew that he had s. about another

171:4.3 wake up to the realization that the Master had s. to

171:4.7 when he had s., he turned to those around him and

171:8.2 which was intended for all the disciples, was s.

172:1.6 what she has done will be s. of in memory of her.”

172:5.1 Not a word was s. until they separated after arriving

173:2.5 And when they had s., Jesus, looking down upon

174:5.10 When Jesus had thus s., the Personalized Adjuster of

174:5.11 the one who was by him, “An angel has s. to him.”

174:5.14 Having thus s., Jesus led the way over the narrow

176:2.6 travail of Jerusalem, about which I have s. to you,

177:1.5 Mark never forgot the Master’s final admonition, s.

178:3.5 When the Master had s., he arose, and they all

179:2.1 the Master had gone to his place, not a word was s..

179:4.3 And when Jesus had thus s., they all began again

179:4.3 of this, even though the Master had so plainly s..

179:4.6 When Jesus had thus s., leaning over toward Judas,

179:4.6 they saw Judas hasten off after Jesus had s. to him,

180:2.1 Already are you clean through the word I have s.,

180:3.1 But always remember the words I have s. to you:

180:3.9 And when Philip had s., Jesus said: “Philip, have I

180:6.8 “Down here I have taught you in proverbs and s. to

182:1.2 When Jesus had s., he led the way a short distance

182:2.2 having thus s., he motioned them to their tents,

182:2.4 The Master’s comment in reference to Judas, s. in

182:3.6 Among other words s. to him by the mighty angel

184:1.6 “You know full well that I have s. openly to the

184:1.6 In secret I have s. nothing; why, then, do you ask

184:1.6 all Jerusalem has heard that which I have s. even if

184:1.6 “My friend, if I have s. evil, bear witness against

184:1.6 if I have s. the truth, why, then, should you smite

184:2.8 Peter remembered the words of warning s. to him

185:5.4 And when Pilate had thus s., the chief priests and

187:5.2 mercy, forgiveness, and admonition had been s..

187:5.2 three passages which were s. with sufficient

187:5.5 And when he had thus s., Jesus bowed his head and

189:1.11 After Jesus had s., he signaled to the Personalized

189:4.13 Magdalene repeated the words which Jesus had s. to

190:2.3 When James heard his name s., he knew that it

190:3.1 And when he had thus s., he vanished from their

190:5.3 when Jesus had s., they stood still and viewed him

190:5.5 Not a word had these two men s. since Jesus began

191:2.2 When the morontia Jesus had s., he vanished in an

191:5.4 When the Master had so s., he looked down into

191:6.4 When the Master had so s., he vanished from their

192:1.3 John perceived that it was the Master who had s. to

192:2.14 When Jesus had thus s., he vanished from their sight.

192:4.3 When he had thus appeared and had so s. to them,

193:0.6 When the Master had s. to them, he vanished from

193:1.1 Jesus had s. to Nalda concerning the water of life.

193:3.3 When Jesus had s., he beckoned for them to come

193:3.3 Not a word was s. by any of them from the time they

193:5.3 When the morontia Master had thus s., he vanished

spokes

15:0.1 seven s. the radiations of the Seven Master Spirits,

spokesman

16:3.16 Trinity attitudes or, rather, acts as s. for the attitude

37:1.9 personal representative of the Son and as s. for his

74:2.5 Annan, a loyal daughter and s. for the Nodites;

114:3.5 the planetary governor can function as a s. for the

139:7.2 and publicity s. for the apostolic organization.

147:1.1 So the elders went to see Jesus and their s. said:

151:6.7 Said their s. to Peter and Andrew: “Fishermen of

157:4.2 and by common consent, the s. for the twelve.

162:3.2 As they came near, the s. said: “Master, this woman

164:4.2 After some preliminary questioning, the s. for the

164:4.7 Said the s. of the court: “Is this your son?

174:2.2 came forward and by their s. addressed Jesus:

174:3.1 Their s., drawing near to him, said: “Master, Moses

174:4.2 Pharisees to ask harassing questions, and the s.,

174:5.1 from Alexandria, Athens, and Rome, whose s. said

177:4.6 This s. for Judas went on to explain that Judas

185:2.1 Therefore did the s. for the Sanhedrist court

188:2.2 Said the s. of this committee to Pilate: “Sir, we

189:2.2 the archangel s. for the celestial hosts was given

190:0.5 Mary was the chief s. for the women’s corps,

190:0.5 but Mary was their chief teacher and public s..

spokesmen

15:10.20 7. The seven Reflective Image Aids—the s. of the

37:5.5 devoted to the welfare of the mortal races whose s.

128:5.3 The s. for this committee explained to Jesus that

sponge

187:3.5 putting the saturated s. stopper upon the end of a

187:5.3 the guard again moistened his lips with the same s.

spongelike

58:7.2 algae, primitive Protozoa, and s. transition organisms

sponges

59:1.18 the seaweeds, one-celled organisms, simple s.,

59:2.11 Corals and the later types of s. evolved.

59:3.7 Gastropods, brachiopods, s., and reef-making corals

60:2.8 S. were everywhere, and both cuttlefish and oysters

65:2.2 The s. are the survivors of one of these early midway

65:2.2 transition forms, while not identical with modern s.,

sponsor

1:7.9 I am commissioned to s. those papers portraying the

24:6.1 The Graduate Guides, as a group, s. and conduct

25:6.4 and forwarders of the s. records of time and space.

30:4.28 Then you are presented to those beings who will s.

42:12.11 The Morontia Power Supervisors s., and the

55:8.4 the teaching enterprises which they s. jointly with

136:3.5 the bestowal release of Immanuel, your s.-brother

195:10.20 Christianity unwittingly seemed to s. a society which

195:10.21 of modern Christianity is that it should cease to s. the

sponsoredsee sponsored by

66:7.6 Fad s. the Dalamatia plan of teaching that was

92:4.6 mankind had largely lost sight of the revelation s. in

162:1.5 friendly to the spiritual movement which he s..

sponsored bysee also [Sponsored by

PART I S. a Uversa Corps of Superuniverse Personalities

9:3.1 except by the forces and energies conjointly s. by the

27:5.4 and supernaphim s. by the Celestial Recorders.

28:0.1 numerous and intriguing are the transactions s. by

31:10.21 [Jointly s. by a Divine Counselor and One without

31:10.22 the high destiny of evolutionary mortals, were s.

PART II S. by a Nebadon Corps of Local Universe

35:10.3 The universe educational system s. Melchizedeks is

45:7.2 of the universe, including those s. the Melchizedeks.

53:3.6 condemned the entire plan of ascension as s. the

56:10.23 by various authors, having been s. as a group by a

PART III These papers were s. a Corps of Local Universe

93:5.8 and return to the more spiritual work s. Machiventa.

101:5.11 Personally revealed religions are s. the bestowal

103:0.1 All of man’s truly religious reactions are s. by the

113:2.9 but these records are always s. one of the seraphim.

119:8.9 is the sixty-third of a series of presentations, s. by

PART IV This group of papers was s. a commission of twelve

121:0.1 United Brotherhood of Midwayers, conjointly s.

[Sponsored by

10:8.10 [S. by a Universal Censor acting by authority from

16:9.16 [S. by a Universal Censor from Uversa.]

25:8.12 [S. by One High in Authority from Uversa.]

28:7.5 [S. by a Mighty Messenger of Uversa.]

29:5.8 [S. by a Universal Censor acting by authority of the

30:4.35 [S. by a Mighty Messenger from Uversa.]

35:10.6 [S. by the Chief of Archangels acting by authority of

43:9.6 [S. by Malavatia Melchizedek.]

47:10.8 [S. by a Brilliant Evening Star.]

52:7.17 [S. by a Mighty Messenger temporarily attached to

61:7.20 [S. by a Resident Life Carrier.]

62:7.8 [S. by a Life Carrier of Nebadon resident on Urantia.

65:8.7 [S. by a Life Carrier of Nebadon resident on Urantia.

71:8.16 [S. by a Melchizedek of Nebadon.]

81:6.45 [S. by an Archangel of Nebadon.]

115:7.9 [S. by a Mighty Messenger temporarily sojourning

116:7.7 [S. by a Mighty Messenger temporarily sojourning

117:7.18 [S. by a Mighty Messenger temporarily sojourning

118:10.24 [S. by a Mighty Messenger temporarily sojourning

sponsoring

48:3.11 instructors of social conduct, s. classes and other

195:10.8 ancient thought systems effectually prevents the s. of

sponsors

14:6.33 creatures which a Universe Mother Spirit jointly s.

16:3.18 personally s. the progress of the ascension

25:7.1 They are also skillful play s. and are ably assisted by

30:4.15 The seraphim of assignment s. the new body,

45:6.2 for these citizens of Jerusem are the immediate s.

48:4.2 The Morontia Companions are skillful play s.,

50:2.2 the Melchizedeks, their former instructors and s.,

56:10.10 Beauty s. art, music, and the meaningful rhythms of

spontaneity

5:6.9 There is a kinship of divine s. in all personality.

8:1.2 with transcendent willingness and inspiring s.,

9:3.8 which motivate the material level and inject s. into

40:6.7 endowed with a measure of that divine s. of action

42:11.7 of the universe is inexhaustible in the infinity of s..

102:2.3 there is a valid originality and a s. of expression

172:5.6 unsettled by the suddenness and s. of the outburst.

195:6.15 influence of the cosmic mind constantly injects s. into

spontaneous

0:5.4 Personality is never s.; it is the gift of the Father.

5:3.3 engage in such worship as a natural and s. reaction

27:4.2 philosophy, to the spiritual heights of s. worship.

27:4.3 All Paradise conduct is wholly s., in every sense

27:7.2 all who climb to its blissful shores—the s. ebullition

27:7.3 The periodic, s., group, and other special outbursts

36:5.7 of understanding—the s. and apparently automatic

42:5.7 Gamma rays—emanations which characterize the s.

42:7.9 as is illustrated by the s. disruption of uranium

47:7.5 voluntary, unselfish service natural, and worship s.

62:6.3 able to endow such creatures with the gift of s.

68:4.4 his life contained nothing free, s., or original.

89:8.6 a free gift to the gods, a s. offering of gratitude or

91:8.1 There is a truly s. aspect to prayer, for primitive man

91:8.5 Prayer may be a s. expression of God-consciousness

91:8.10 Prayer is a s. outburst of God-consciousness.

92:7.5 thus religion becomes a s. and exquisite devotion,

100:4.1 and devoted living is creative living, original and s..

102:4.3 There develops a natural s. self-consciousness of

111:4.9 of choosing as to whether this creativity shall be s.

126:3.4 each member of the family formulate s. prayers,

140:8.11 came presenting the idea of active and s. kindness,

140:10.6 manifests the fruits of the spirit in the s daily ministry

144:2.2 “Prayer is entirely a personal and s. expression of the

149:1.2 he observed one of these cases of s. healing,

149:1.3 occurred in these cases of s. or unconscious healing.

149:1.4 regarding the nature of these cases of s. healing,

172:3.15 superficial and s. outburst of popular enthusiasm.

177:2.7 There is, indeed, more s. freedom and far more

180:5.12 that s., generous, and sincere friendliness which

194:4.7 This s. sharing of earthly possessions was not a

196:0.5 life of Jesus faith was personal, living, original, s.,

196:0.6 a wholly unconscious and s. soul expression of his

spontaneously

24:7.6 a newborn Graduate Guide “s.” appears on the outer

36:0.1 Life does not originate s..

36:3.1 Life does not s. appear in the universes; Life Carriers

47:1.3 You will not s. visualize finaliters until you acquire

85:7.1 worship may seem to have arisen naturally and s.

143:2.8 whence you s. show forth the fruits of the spirit in

196:2.2 s. to say to the one who called him Good Teacher,

spore

59:5.22 The plants of these times were s. bearing, and the

60:0.2 Even the s.-bearing plants were nearly extinct.

65:6.3 was the evolution of the s. into the complex seed.

65:6.3 The s. is most efficient as a reproductive agent, but

spornagia

37:10.3 The S.. The architectural headquarters worlds of

37:10.3 assistance of a group of physical creatures called s..

37:10.3 They are devoted to the care and culture of the

37:10.3 S. are neither spirits nor persons; they are an

37:10.3 they are an animal order of existence, but if you

37:10.3 you would agree that they seem to be perfect animals

43:0.4 including the efficient spironga and the beautiful s.

43:6.7 The celestial artisans direct the native s. in this

45:0.3 cared for and otherwise maintained by the native s..

46:5.31 The celestial artisans direct the s. and provide the

46:7.0 7. THE RECTANGLES—THE SPORNAGIA

46:7.1 is situated the vast circular headquarters of the s..

46:7.2 the agricultural achievements of the wonderful s..

46:7.2 The s. are the landscape gardeners of the

46:7.2 they are both original and artistic in their treatment

46:7.2 They utilize animals and mechanical contrivances

46:7.2 They are intelligently expert in the employment of

46:7.3 S. are not Adjuster indwelt.

46:7.3 They do not possess survival souls, but they do enjoy

46:7.3 Their number is legion, and they afford physical

46:7.4 Although s. neither possess nor evolve survival souls

46:7.4 though they do not have personality, nevertheless,

46:7.4 they do evolve an individuality which can experience

46:7.4 new bodies in which the old s. re-establish their

46:7.5 S. are the only creatures in Nebadon who experience

46:7.5 They are only reactive to the first five of the mind-

46:7.5 they are not responsive to the spirits of worship and

46:7.6 in undertaking to describe these useful creatures

46:7.6 They are not evolutionary beings, having been

46:7.6 They are bisexual and procreate as they are required

46:7.8 these faithful s. will escape from their animal level of

47:0.4 abundantly provided with s. of standard creation.

47:1.1 The s., who function on all of these worlds, are

47:1.1 They have a vague feeling concerning the finaliters

47:1.1 They regard finaliters much as you do the angels

47:2.6 while faithful s. minister to their physical necessities.

47:10.1 Even the s. enjoy the arrival of these triumphant

sportive

68:2.10 of all art, ceremonial, and all forms of s. games

spot

52:7.15 you may be found by Him in peace, without s. and

69:4.2 traders who would leave their goods on a neutral s..

73:2.4 for the Garden sallied forth in search of the ideal s..

73:3.6 for the Garden was probably the most beautiful s.

73:3.6 Eden was the one bright s. on Urantia; it was

74:3.4 through the air over this, the most beautiful s. on

88:2.3 hearth—became more or less of a fetish, a sacred s..

90:4.5 something magical on a blemished s. on the body,

124:6.3 King David, and the associations of this historic s..

124:6.10 on this same s. he stood and wept over the city

140:9.2 the ordination sermon, delivered on this same s.,

151:6.1 at this particular s. there was a steep hillside,

151:6.2 a small, relatively level s. was the cemetery of the

152:2.5 had chosen this quiet s. outside the jurisdiction of

178:0.1 Master led them to a secluded s. a short distance

194:4.11 trial and proceeded to stone him to death on the s..

spots

13:4.7 interesting and intriguing s. outside of Paradise.

41:1.2 such as sun s. and system electric disturbances;

58:2.8 the s. are more generally equatorially situated.

69:4.6 These treaty s. afforded opportunity for friendly

spouse

83:5.10 only the children of such a purchased or dowered s.

83:6.3 a wife to impose a premarital pledge upon her s.

103:8.3 Another man, having little or no love for his s., might

spouses

82:3.12 were supposed to go over into spiritland with their s.

83:5.13 therefore usually hailed with delight by the older s.

sprangsee sprang up

6:0.4 We believe the Son s. from the Father;

10:1.4 when the Third Person of Deity s. into personality

60:3.22 flying creature to appear on earth, and it s. directly

61:1.2 mammals had existed, but this new type s. suddenly

61:2.2 the early placental mammals s. from carnivorous

61:2.8 These grazers s. from an undifferentiated ancestor

61:2.10 line from which the true lemurs subsequently s..

62:1.3 this lemur type of mammal, that there s. two great

62:3.12 man and the ape are related only in that they s. from

65:2.6 this fish family there s. two unique modifications,

65:2.12 large brain that the placental mammals suddenly s..

65:4.7 first world in Satania where the six colored races s.

84:1.8 nor home, it was the nucleus from which both s..

95:5.5 they maintained their cults in secret and s. into action

97:1.2 Samuel s. from a long line of the Salem teachers

131:4.2 Inasmuch as the universe s. from God, he does

139:1.2 Andrew s. from an excellent line of ancestors and

sprang up

61:2.2 erelong, omnivorous mammalian families also s. up.

69:5.7 There early s. up a commercialized nobility,

87:4.3 tribe to tribe; it s. independently all over the world.

95:6.9 This great man was one of that unique group that s.

124:6.9 and a lifelong friendship s. between the two families.

142:8.5 a new agitation for Jesus’ apprehension s. up and

151:1.2 it s. because there was no depth to the soil, but

151:2.2 seed which fell upon the rocky places, and which s.

151:2.2 Now the seed which fell on good ground and s. to

151:3.15 the seed s. and grew, and although he knew not

151:4.1 And so when the young blades s. and later were

187:4.5 In beholding Jesus, there s. in his heart a sense of

spreadnoun or adjective

50:5.7 the development of culture and the s. of knowledge.

58:7.11 This era witnesses the s of life throughout the waters

60:2.12 and their wings were of batlike formation with a s.

64:4.11 witnessed the further s. of the crude culture of the

68:5.8 but the s. of animal husbandry reduced women to the

77:5.8 in the s. of higher standards of spiritual, intellectual,

78:1.12 the possibility of the s. to the world of the ideas and

79:6.8 to insure the s. of their civilization among many

81:3.6 most potent influence in the s. of cultural civilization.

81:3.7 the later religions were factors in the s. of culture;

81:6.11 Man power is indispensable to the s. of civilization.

81:6.16 The s. of civilization must wait upon language.

81:6.18 The conquest of dialects must precede the s. of a

84:8.2 this overindulgence, this widely s. pleasure mania,

87:3.2 contribute to the further s. of ghost fear and worship.

90:3.4 individuals and prevent the s. of contagious disease.

94:5.5 influence in the eastward s. of the Salem religion

94:9.0 9. THE SPREAD OF BUDDHISM

94:9.2 The s. of Buddhism from its homeland in India to

94:12.5 the s. of education throughout Buddhism will be

99:6.2 and facilitate the s. of the essential gospel of their

100:4.5 filthy, snarling hulk of a man standing, legs s., club

121:1.1 cultural and linguistic settings for the effective s. of

121:5.6 rapid s. of the vastly superior Christian teachings,

132:0.4 that powerful impetus to the rapid s. of Christianity

132:0.5 setting of the stage for the rapid s. of Christianity

142:1.7 This was the beginning of the s. of the gospel of the

145:3.11 the scene of suffering and affliction there s. out

168:5.1 Jews were determined to put a stop to the further s.

170:5.12 appear as a consequence of the s. of the gospel

175:4.7 feared the consequences of the further s. of Jesus’

185:1.7 Claudia became prominently identified with the s. of

192:0.1 the increasing s. of rumors that Jesus had risen from

194:2.9 interfere with the rapid s. of their teachings;

195:3.7 This was a great age for the s. of a new religion.

spreadverb

40:7.5 the heights of eternal achievement which are s. out

40:10.5 have a grand and glorious career as finaliters s. out

42:6.6 in circuits within the electrons, but they do s. or

42:7.8 wavelike energy extension of an electron may so s.

59:1.7 to crustal adjustment, although the lateral land s.,

59:3.6 laid down by the intermittent lava flows which s.

59:4.13 the prolific fern family appeared and quickly s. over

59:5.22 spore bearing, and the wind was able to s. them far

59:6.8 this prereptilian creature, an air breather, s. over all

60:2.8 Corals s. to European waters, testifying that the

61:4.4 of the preceding period continued to evolve and s..

61:5.8 though glaciers s. out to cover enormous areas.

62:2.6 These aggressive little animals multiplied and s. over

63:6.7 to the remote settlements to s. his new doctrines

64:2.3 prolific people, whose descendants soon s. over the

64:4.1 They gradually s. from the highland centers in India

64:4.6 Gradually the forests s. north over land which had

64:4.7 the glacier, again rapidly s. out over all Europe.

64:7.2 these Sangik peoples s. out around the foothills and

66:4.1 almost a thousand years for the news to s. abroad,

66:4.7 this custom s. near and far to affect the eating habits

67:3.1 Satania, and it s. to every planet in the local system.

74:2.2 tongue of Urantia as the Edenic culture would s.

74:2.4 As the news of Adam’s arrival s. abroad, thousands

77:3.4 The food carriers s. the news of the dissension,

78:5.1 The massive waves of civilization which later s. over

78:5.8 And so the culture of Mesopotamia quietly s. out

78:8.3 driving forth the last waves of culture which s. out

78:8.12 much of the Garden culture had s. to Asia, Africa,

79:0.1 the potentials of modern civilization s. to the world

79:5.2 While the early Neanderthalers were s. out over

80:2.2 The more mixed groups s. out in three directions:

80:7.2 before the descendants of these mariners s. to the

81:2.19 areas of Africa, Arabia, and central Asia, and it s. in

81:6.1 Culture did slowly s. throughout the world.

87:4.3 This new dual spiritism did not have to s. from tribe

89:5.14 taboo on man-eating originated in Dalamatia and s.

89:7.5 Temple harlotry s. throughout southern Europe and

94:0.1 they largely s. their teachings through the medium

94:5.6 This composite belief s. through the lands of the

94:9.2 And the farther Buddhism s. from its highland home

95:0.1 The Salem missionaries s. out all over Asia,

95:2.1 Egypt, from where they subsequently s. to Europe.

95:2.1 from the Nile valley it s. to many parts of the world

95:2.6 an idea that had its origin in Egypt and s. therefrom

95:6.4 an Iranian prince, this religion was s. by the sword.

95:6.7 And Mithraism s. throughout the Levant and

97:4.4 Amos s. enough leaven of truth to save the doctrine

98:0.3 Much of the Salem doctrine was s. in Europe by the

98:3.7 the Salem teachers to s. the doctrine of one God,

98:5.1 Mithraism s. over the Roman Empire through the

98:7.2 Christianity was s. throughout the Levant and

104:1.4 Melchizedek teachings of the Trinity gradually s.

121:1.1 Greek culture and the Greek language had s. over

121:2.4 the gospel subsequently s. to the uttermost parts of

123:1.3 had persuaded Mary that it would be unwise to s. the

123:1.7 an outbreak of malignant intestinal trouble s. over all

130:8.5 Jesus thoroughly canvassed the city and s good cheer

131:0.1 from their Salem headquarters to s. the doctrine of

133:3.9 When Martha, Justus’ wife, had s. the food on the

133:9.5 successor of his eminent father, and he s. abroad

135:9.3 many rumors s. about the countryside and even to

139:6.9 a great man in the kingdom and did much to s. his

140:7.2 word about him had s. over the countryside;

141:1.1 the fame of Jesus had begun to s. well over all of

142:2.2 As the gospel shall s. over the world with its

145:0.1 The news that Jesus had returned rapidly s.

145:2.14 the report rapidly s. through Capernaum that Jesus

145:2.15 some of them rushed out to s. the news abroad

145:3.11 the scene of suffering and affliction there s. out

145:3.12 of this sundown healing s. throughout all Galilee

146:2.16 let your needs be s. out before your Father who is

146:4.2 The fame of Jesus as a healer had s. even to this

149:1.1 the fame of Jesus, particularly as a healer, had s. to

151:6.6 As the swine herders rushed into the village to s.

152:3.1 The idea seemed to s. through the crowd like a

162:6.3 waters are poured out upon the dry ground and s.

163:6.1 was able to see men going out to s. the good news

163:6.3 I rejoice to know that the good news will s. to all

166:0.1 the fact that the gospel of the kingdom could s.

167:6.1 marriage and the blessedness of children s. all over

168:2.10 By noon the next day this story had s. over all

171:1.6 version of the teachings of Jesus and about Jesus s.

171:1.6 the Abnerian version of the kingdom of heaven s.

171:7.1 Jesus s. good cheer everywhere he went.

172:3.7 to Jerusalem, where they effectively s. the report

176:2.3 all the world and this salvation will s. to all peoples.

186:3.4 that they would be on hand to s. the news in case

190:5.7 hastening back to Jerusalem to s. the good news of

192:2.6 This remark s. among the brethren and was received

194:3.9 No revealed religion can s. to all the world when it

194:4.10 during which the new gospel about Jesus s. rapidly.

195:1.7 when Alexander s. Hellenistic civilization over the

195:3.7 struggle and compromise, to take root and rapidly s..

spreading

4:2.1 immutable law throughout the wide-s. master

79:2.4 of Baluchistan, s. out over the valleys of the Indus

79:5.5 their raiding parties s. havoc among the yellow

79:5.7 Andite migrations the pure red strains were s. out

79:7.1 Andites were traversing the pass of Ti Tao and s. out

80:3.8 fifteen thousand years ago the Alpine forests were s.

81:3.2 influential in s. the culture and the arts of civilization.

94:5.1 As the Salem missionaries passed through Asia, s.

98:3.2 the influence of the rapidly s. Etruscan priesthood

106:6.2 to imply something beyond even the wide-s. master

106:9.10 future of your eternal careers in the wide-s. universes

121:1.6 3. The rapidly s. influence of Jewish religious and

131:4.5 God also inhabits the other six wide-s. universes.

137:3.6 they insisted on quietly s. the news abroad that

145:2.14 the rapid and effective s. of such a startling rumor.

146:4.4 As a result of his s. abroad the news that Jesus had

147:0.2 unduly alarmed by the s. abroad of the reports

154:3.1 Jesus’ enemies were industriously s. the rumor

170:5.2 by the then rapidly s. notions of Greek idealism,

171:6.1 into a sycamore tree whose s. branches overhung

190:4.2 many appearances to his followers are s. rapidly,

191:4.3 love those who are fellow believers in the far-s.

192:4.1 Word of the appearances of Jesus was s. throughout

spreads

1:5.3 who stretches out the heavens as a curtain and s.

29:2.14 This threefold energy charge s. throughout the

51:6.3 It is custom which eventually s. the ideals of Eden to

spree

88:1.9 when a savage went on a s., he put a leaf in his hair

springnoun; see springseason

66:5.2 They taught well digging, s. control, and irrigation.

97:7.12 You shall be like a watered garden and like a s.

111:7.5 the s. of joy embittered by the waters of sorrow;

122:6.1 part of Nazareth, some distance from the village s.,

123:1.6 Joseph built a workshop close to the village s.

123:5.6 mingled with the caravans as they tarried near the s.

123:5.15 who had met him and talked with him at the s.,

123:5.15 the potter who worked near the flowing s.;

124:6.5 opposite Scythopolis they came upon a bubbling s.

136:4.14 Jesus drank from the small s. which came from the

147:3.1 This was a hot s. whose reddish-tinged water

147:8.4 You shall become like a watered garden, like a s.

163:5.1 This was the same site, by the s., that John had

springseason

78:7.2 caused unprecedented floods each s. throughout

78:7.2 These s. floods grew increasingly worse so that

springverb

6:1.6 other divine Sons who s. from the infinite Deities.

11:1.4 the trillions upon trillions of celestial beings who s.

17:8.2 All orders of the ministering spirits s. from this

19:5.6 Thought Adjusters s. from the Father alone;

22:2.9 we s from all the races on all the evolutionary worlds

26:4.10 And since your tutors s. from the Master Spirit of

62:3.13 Modern man and the simians did s. from the same

70:10.2 but it does not s. full-fledgedly into existence on the

102:1.4 the certitudes of religion s. from the very foundations

113:4.1 not mind, though seraphim s. from the same source

131:3.2 “Out of a pure heart shall gladness s. forth to the

138:6.3 and the teachings which might s. up about him.

143:5.9 water, and a new joy will s. up within your soul,

148:5.5 suffering; affliction does not s. forth from the dust.

156:5.2 of human development and divine destiny must s..

157:4.1 But hardly would such hopes s. up in their hearts

157:5.1 The Jews had not taught that the Messiah would s.

160:3.1 induce men to let go of God that he may s. forth to

177:4.11 ready to s. up to engulf him when he once dared

194:4.6 brotherly love and unexampled good will did s. up

springing

34:6.8 water shall be in them a well of satisfaction s. up into

42:1.7 energy, though s. from the Infinite, is not infinitely

50:1.1 sole representative of complete divinity, s. from

61:1.2 small, highly active, carnivorous, s. type of dinosaur.

62:1.1 the offspring of the modern type of lemur, though s.

62:4.7 Thus it was that the dawn mammals, s. from the

67:8.2 the exquisite loyalty of this onetime semisavage s.

108:3.9 certain unrevealed orders s. from the Eternal Son

143:5.3 water shall become in him a well of refreshment s. up

151:2.3 The seed which fell on good soil, s. up to bear,

157:3.5 s. to his feet, exclaimed: “You are the Deliverer,

171:5.3 he threw aside his cloak, s. forward toward the

172:5.10 Simon saw the nationalists s. into action as soon

181:1.4 of Truth will become in them a well of living water s.

190:5.4 of Truth shall be in each believer a well of water, s.

springsnoun

85:4.1 The primitive races venerated s. and worshiped

85:4.1 to imagine that the spirits dwelt in the bubbling s.,

90:4.6 Vapor baths were highly regarded; natural hot s.

springsverb

8:0.3 very moment, the Infinite Spirit s. full-fledgedly

9:1.7 then there s. into existence a being equal to God in

15:11.1 the legislative branch s. from the flowering of the

32:2.6 there s. into being the Bright and Morning Star,

36:6.2 an independent existence, but life s. only from life.

94:6.3 from such Duality, Trinity s. forth into existence,

103:5.11 Spirit growth s. from within the evolving soul.

131:1.4 His divine love s. forth from the holiness of his

131:3.4 Cultivate the assurance of the heart which s. from

147:8.4 as the morning while your health s. forth speedily.

149:6.9 ideas of humility and s. much of your hypocrisy.

161:2.4 Our piety s. from repentance, but his piety s. from

165:4.1 the power of wealth, and joy s. not from riches.

174:4.2 second commandment is like this first; indeed, it s.

174:5.8 if it dies in good soil, it s. up again to life and bears

181:1.7 that hope which s. eternal in the human breast,

springtime

98:4.8 followed by the s. restoration of all living plants.

123:3.5 Next came the early s. celebration of Purim,

176:2.6 discern the coming of the spiritual s. of a new

sprinkle

84:4.6 the custom to s. the newborn with holy water

sprinkled

41:6.2 Our whole superuniverse is s. with pulverized stone.

87:6.12 twentieth century the body is s. with holy water,

90:2.10 They s. the newborn with water and conferred names

92:5.6 as being born of virgins; their careers are liberally s.

sprinkling

69:6.4 to keep fire in good humor, hence the s. of incense.

78:3.5 orange, green, and indigo—with a s. of the Adamite

83:4.6 candles, as well as the baptismal s. of holy water,

150:9.1 a great throng of his enemies and a s. of his own

sprites

94:4.7 semigods, heroes, demons, ghosts, evil spirits, s.,

sprout

121:4.1 possible for the seed of Christianity to s. and bring

sprouting

81:1.6 observation of s. of seeds accidentally moistened

85:2.2 Early man looked upon s. grain with dread and awe.

85:2.2 from, and predicate religious beliefs on, the s. grain.

131:1.5 he causes the sun to shine upon the s. grain,

sprung

70:6.2 Later on, kings were thought to have s. from heroes.

spur

81:6.40 spiritual adjustments can be made on the s. of the

130:6.4 disappointment will s. you on; difficulties will

spurious

53:0.1 surrendered to the sophistry of s. personal liberty—

74:8.12 This s. document, reputed to be the teachings of

181:2.26 I know well that the false prophets and s. teachers

spurn

50:6.4 Inferior minds will s. the highest culture even when

166:1.4 you knowingly s. the visitation of God and reject

166:1.4 Woe upon all who shun justice, s. mercy, and

174:5.9 I perceive that my people are determined to s. the

175:1.19 Woe upon all of you who reject truth and s. mercy!

spurned

53:8.6 and Daligastia, but they s. Michael’s tender proffer.

119:2.5 But Lutentia s. these overtures of mercy, well

134:8.7 judge you justly, and my mercy you have already s..

166:3.4 And when, therefore, those who s. the kingdom

167:2.2 for my guests, but they have s. my invitation;

173:5.3 “And when he had punished those who s. his

173:5.3 who have s. my hospitality and rejected my call.

spy

162:2.2 They follow after me on the Sabbath to s. on me

spying

148:7.2 The leader of the s. Pharisees, as Jesus stood

148:8.1 dispatched to Bethsaida recalling the six s. Pharisees

148:9.4 three of the s. Pharisees confessed faith in Jesus

squads

66:7.6 with such associations as family groups, play s.,

squalid

146:4.3 As he drew near the s. hovel of a certain leprous

squalor

121:1.8 the inhabitants of the empire languished in s. and

squander

69:5.11 Early man tended to s. his resources on luxury.

squandered

28:6.9 time is fatally s. only when it is buried in neglect,

92:3.7 religion has been wasteful of labor and has s. capital;

169:1.12 having s. your substance with harlots, you make

169:2.3 he had also directly wasted and s. his master’s funds.

square

7:1.2 decrease in accordance with the s. of the distance

42:4.11 is equal to the increase of energy divided by the s. of

42:11.5 as inversely according to the s. of the distance.

118:5.1 even the infinite God cannot create s. circles or

126:3.4 of smooth cedar board about eighteen inches s.,

133:5.6 a sum equal to the s. of the number of personalities

188:1.4 body into the tomb, a chamber about ten feet s.,

square inch

58:5.1 subjected to a pressure of almost 25,000 tons per s.,

58:5.7 ocean-bottom levels is 20,000 pounds to the s..

58:5.7 water pressure is only about 5,000 pounds to the s..

square feet

72:3.1 homesite permitted must provide fifty thousand s. of

square miles

59:2.5 The ashes of this volcano covered five hundred s.

74:6.1 The Adamic family grounds embraced over five s..

squared

167:5.2 the publican s. himself by the highest ideal.

squares

46:4.3 2. The s.the system executive-administrative areas.

46:4.6 This arrangement of the system activities into s.,

46:6.0 6. THE EXECUTIVE-ADMINISTRATIVE S.

46:6.1 system are located in the immense departmental s.,

46:6.1 These one thousand s. are clustered in ten grand

48:3.15 enclosures of the variously designated circles, s.,

69:4.4 These market s. became the first places of sanctuary

squaring

156:5.2 the foolish carpenter who wastes valuable time s.,

squat

122:6.3 as the family grew in size, they would all s. about the

126:3.4 Jesus sat down by the little s. lamp on the low stone

squeeze

126:5.5 During this year the tax collector tried to s. extra

squeezed

130:3.2 And as Ganid s. Jesus’ hand, he said, “I will.”

squid

59:2.11 modern pearly nautilus, octopus, cuttlefish, and s..

squirrels

61:1.9 tapirs with proboscises, primitive pigs, s., lemurs,

61:2.7 the gnawing rodents, including beavers, s., mice,

squirt

65:6.4 for this function, and the sea s. utilizes vanadium.

St. Croix

58:7.7 activities are more graphically shown than in the S.

St. Lawrence

59:4.16 and great volcanic activity occurred in the S. region.

61:7.5 extended only a short distance below the S. valley,

61:7.10 valley, and finally by a northern route into the S..

St. Peter’s

98:3.5 the exact site of the present church of S. in Rome.

stability

3:5.17 They have faith in the s. of the universe, but they

4:1.5 There is s. in the midst of apparent instability.

12:6.1 S. is not the result of inertia but rather the product of

12:6.1 S. is wholly and always proportional to divinity.

12:7.5 the assurance of s. for all created things and beings.

12:8.3 Power and energy are the evidences of the s.,

14:0.1 Paradise is the gigantic nuclear Isle of absolute s.

14:2.9 The control and balanced s. of the central universe

15:8.8 and to predict much pertaining to universe s..

15:9.16 1. Physical S.. The stars and planets of a universe

35:5.3 but they excel all orders of universe sonship in s. of

41:9.0 9. SUN STABILITY

41:9.4 Sun s. is wholly dependent on the equilibrium

42:4.8 Heat can thus largely overcome gravity s..

42:7.6 S. of the atom depends on the number of neutrons in

42:8.4 mightily contributes to the nuclear s. of the atom.

42:9.5 Physical s. associated with biologic elasticity is

48:4.7 loving overcare of our superiors and in the divine s.

48:6.35 From them you will learn to let pressure develop s.

51:6.5 pure-line nucleus of the violet race, imparts that s.

55:4.19 ministry into the seventh epoch of evolutionary s.,

57:3.9 through a transient period of relative physical s..

57:5.2 Today, your sun has achieved relative s., but its

57:6.3 When such s. of orbits is attained, tidal frictions will

66:6.2 Slavery to tradition produces s. and co-operation by

69:0.3 Civilized man takes great pride in the character, s.,

69:9.16 enhanced s.; but private ownership of land was given

70:8.13 the enhancement of social s. is purchased by

79:7.3 was less disturbing to the innate s. of the Sangik type

79:8.9 The amazing s. and persistence of Chinese culture is

83:1.4 Other potent factors in marriage s. are pride, vanity,

84:7.1 The great cultural s. of the Jewish and the Chinese

84:7.3 there is fluctuation in the s. of the home-marriage

84:7.3 Regardless of its merits this system did provide s..

95:5.4 Again, he failed to provide for the material s. and

97:1.4 S. in dealing with Divinity was proclaimed.

97:1.4 Lord God of Israel was the source of all truth, s.,

99:1.2 Religion must become an influence for moral s. and

100:6.6 levels of spiritual s. are immune to disappointment.

101:6.8 certainty, moral enlightenment, philosophic s.,

103:7.9 into a well-balanced philosophy of scientific s. and

105:3.2 s. of all statics and dynamism of all change;

111:1.7 group of ascending minds whose s. and tranquillity

112:5.20 change of the factors of life unified by the s. of the

114:5.6 superhuman directors of planetary progress and s..

115:5.1 the absolute center-source of perfect and infinite s.

116:5.12 settlement presupposes their attainment of physical s.

116:5.16 no part of the cosmic whole can find real s. until the

116:7.5 depend on the absolute s. of Original Deity,

118:8.3 Mechanical dominance insures s. at the expense of

118:8.3 assures the divine s. produced by augmented insight

118:8.4 will fail to compensate this loss of s. by effecting a

118:8.4 choice, when relatively liberated from mechanical s.,

118:8.11 transit of his mortal mind from the s. of mechanical

139:1.10 great strength of character consisted in his superb s..

160:1.14 S. of personality can be experienced only by those

stabilization

0:5.2 well-nigh unlimited Deity co-ordination and eternal s

9:3.5 The Conjoint Creator is action—motion, change, s.,

9:3.6 to do with the regulation and s. of physical energies.

11:7.9 flow of the galaxies, is a factor in the s. of physical

15:13.4 mainly with the physical control, unification, s.,

15:14.2 the sacrifices of time are freely made to secure the s.

21:0.5 of the unification and s. of the universe of universes.

32:2.5 headquarters world until such a time as gravity s. of

33:6.3 government is exercised over unification and s..

37:5.11 experience will continue to enhance the future s. and

39:3.2 with the unification and s. of a whole constellation.

55:7.4 inhabited planet in the system attains the era of s.;

55:8.4 During this epoch of s., midsoniters come from the

55:8.7 the last system in a given constellation attains s.,

55:9.3 By the attainment of the sixth stage of s. these

55:10.3 all Assigned Sentinels to constitute the s. corps of

55:11.2 the fifth or minor sector stage of s. has exclusively

55:11.3 Concerning the sixth stage, or major sector s., we

55:11.8 if we cannot safely postulate the event of the s. of

57:4.4 the organization and relative s. of the far-flung starry

57:6.2 gravitational influences also contribute to the s. of

57:8.0 8. CRUSTAL STABILIZATION

57:8.16 850,000,000 years ago the first real epoch of the s.

58:7.8 just entering upon its later period of comparative s..

81:6.12 The optimum s. of national population enhances

89:8.4 and this was a major step in the s. of religion.

90:5.7 priesthoods have contributed to the s. of civilization

99:4.6 they need the consolation and s. of sound religion.

101:5.10 and result in the s. of relatively ethical civilizations.

102:2.3 they exhibit a s. of personality and a tranquillity of

103:7.6 effecting the s. of both science and religion.

108:4.2 contributing to the s. of the sovereignty of the

112:7.10 the divine pledge of the future and full spiritual s. of

160:2.10 evil, it would at least approach the s. of maturity.

stabilize

13:4.3 operate to equalize and s. the cosmic-mind circuits

33:3.4 his efforts to s. government and uphold authority

41:7.11 envelops the suns, and which acts to s. heat loss

55:4.11 the further efforts to purify and s. the mortal race.

58:5.3 pressures, thereby tending to s. the earth’s crust.

75:4.5 their offspring, who would grow up to bless and s.

78:4.6 either Sangik or Andonite stock tended to s. them.

84:7.3 chivalry, s. the institutions of marriage and family.

84:7.3 are emerging designed to s. the marriage-home

84:7.30 The enforced associations of family life s. personality

99:1.3 mission of religion as a social influence is to s. the

101:7.4 slight attainments, just enough to s. the daily living

101:10.5 to s. and enrich human living by blending the mortal

104:0.1 three legs were the fewest which could s. a stool,

104:4.27 to control and s. the metamorphosing cosmos.

135:11.4 message did much to s. his faith and prepare him

195:5.1 all of man’s efforts to s. society and facilitate the

stabilized

12:1.10 the stationary and absolutely s. Isle of Paradise,

12:2.3 new nebulae are constantly being s. and organized;

14:1.10 one vast plane, consisting of ten concentric s. units—

14:1.15 a physically balanced and perfectly s. creation.

15:5.5 zone of the erupting sun, thus becoming s. in orbits

15:8.6 Eventually the larger physical systems become s.,

15:8.7 circulating energy and more literally s. matter.

15:8.10 the central Havona universe is eternally s..

26:5.1 much-traveled ascenders of space to the s. worlds

32:1.5 For ages a local creation evolves, suns become s.,

32:3.2 They are not even physically s. until they are swung

32:3.2 its inhabited worlds has been forever settled and s..

41:9.5 the combined periods of its youth and s. function.

43:9.3 the most uniform and s. epoch in the entire career of

48:6.35 well-balanced poise—a s. and spiritualized attitude—

55:7.4 the system enters the s. status, and the individual

57:3.10 The outer regions were becoming more s. and better

57:8.16 compensated and s. the fluctuations due to cooling,

59:1.5 The crust of the earth was temporarily s.; mountains,

68:6.11 the multiplication of the average or s. human being

73:3.3 this s. weather was due to the encircling mountains

83:7.3 modern unions are s. by this ancient property factor.

102:7.2 everywhere-changing universe is s. by unchanging

110:6.4 housed in a body of clean habits, s. neural energies

114:6.7 the new and therefore less s. patterns of thought

116:6.4 That mass can be s. through the action of these same

117:0.3 an evolving universe becomes s. after the pattern of

130:4.15 its s. control by the energy and spirit of the Supreme.

stabilizer

9:0.2 capacity for energy dominance; it is the universal s.

48:2.19 regulators, one planetary custodian, one liaison s.,

82:4.1 Property has been the s. of marriage; religion, the

83:1.4 The family is itself a s. of the marriage institution

99:2.6 religion ever functions as a moral s., social guide,

99:5.1 Religion has always been a s. of society and a

stabilizers

30:2.113 5. Liaison S..

48:2.8 5. Liaison S. 100

48:2.20 5. Liaison S.. These are the regulators of morontia

48:2.20 organization of existence is dependent on the s..

109:7.2 are the untrammeled, unassigned, and sovereign s.

stabilizes

14:6.29 that indispensable universe overcontrol which s. and

81:6.10 And science s. philosophy through the elimination of

stabilizing

2:7.12 Truth is coherent, beauty attractive, goodness s..

57:8.5 The earth’s crust is gradually s..

68:4.3 religion greatly reinforced ghost fear in s. the mores

82:4.2 property mores were effective in s. the marriage

99:7.2 In all social reconstruction religion provides a s.

103:6.11 albeit reason is a s. influence and a helpful handmaid.

106:2.3 to encompass the evolutionary settling and s. of the

stable

4:1.5 The universes are eternally s..

4:2.3 a changing mood, whimsical withal, though s.

9:0.3 the Father’s love, even in harmony with the s.,

12:6.6 with certain relatively s. but unknown laws

14:2.9 Havona is a spiritually perfect and physically s.

41:9.3 A sun’s life becomes s. after the maximum of internal

42:3.10 relatively s. materialization under ordinary conditions

42:7.1 a relatively s., comparatively stationary, nuclear

42:9.5 units of matter which are at the same time so s. and

59:2.1 Asia has been the most s. of all the land masses.

111:1.7 Evolutionary mind is only fully s. and dependable

118:8.11 An automatic universe reaction is s. and continuing

118:8.11 has spirit insight, is divinely s. and eternally existent.

160:2.10 marriage must be founded on something more s.

stables

122:7.7 he was informed that the caravan s., hewn out of

staff or Prince’s staff or corporeal staff

17:1.6 the s. engaged in keeping straight the affairs of

17:3.5 belonging to the vast s. of the Reflective Spirits.

20:8.2 while the combined s. of the regularly constituted

24:1.11 he is a member of the personal s. of Michael of

24:2.5 it does not include the personal s. of Usatia,

28:1.3 tertiaphim are the only personal s. of a Creator Son.

28:5.13 Completing the triune s. of attachment to the

31:2.3 This chief has assigned to him a permanent s. of

32:2.3 living s. on the completed spheres of Salvington,

33:4.6 also delegated to Gabriel and his s. for execution.

33:4.7 Gabriel and his s. are not teachers;

37:1.10 Gabriel was provided with a personal s of unrevealed

39:2.3 These seraphim belong to the personal s. of Gabriel,

39:5.5 was left on Urantia and is now attached to the s. of

40:10.15 a Mighty Messenger temporarily attached to the s. of

45:3.1 the system of Satania is administered by a s. of seven

45:3.7 Fortant has been attached to the s. of Lanaforge for

46:5.19 The memorial s. consists of over one million

50:2.4 The entire s. of a world ruler consists of personalities

50:2.4 Such a s. averages about one thousand, and as the

50:2.5 are presided over by a member of his personal s.;

50:2.7 a part of the s. of the Planetary Prince is to facilitate

50:3.0 3. THE PRINCE’S CORPOREAL STAFF

50:3.4 The pcs. are usually removed from the planet in

50:3.5 material beings who remain attached to the ps. after

50:3.5 children—the grandchildren of the cs.—are in status

50:3.6 when the time comes for this “reversion s.” to be

50:4.1 The pcs. early organize the planetary schools of

50:4.2 of this headquarters city is performed by the cs..

50:4.9 representations of the semimaterial beings of his s..

50:4.13 ascenders of the Prince’s materialized s. remained

51:3.1 cs. do much of the preliminary work of preparation

51:3.4 are prepared by the Planetary Prince and his s.

51:3.6 As with the cs. of the Planetary Prince, descendants

51:5.2 But in the meantime the s. of the Planetary Prince

51:5.3 the ps. bring to the Garden of Eden the superior

51:6.5 they visualize the Planetary Prince and his entire s.

51:7.4 The Planetary Prince and his s still foster the spiritual

52:1.8 welcome the Planetary Prince and his visible s.;

52:2.3 The prince and his s. make the first revelations of

52:7.17 a Mighty Messenger temporarily attached to the s.

53:1.5 Abaddon was the chief of the s. of Caligastia.

53:5.4 Gabriel called his personal s. together on Edentia

53:6.1 and the arrival of the new system ruler and his s..

53:7.12 Sovereign, landing on the sea of glass with his s..

55:3.15 2. The progeny of the semimortal s. of the Planetary

57:1.4 authorizing the dispatch of a force organizer and s.

57:1.5 this permit signifies that the force organizer and s.

57:1.6 the liaison s. was required to inaugurate the energy

57:3.9 this time the s. of Michael arrived on Salvington,

64:6.22 persuasions of the teachers of Prince Caligastia’s s.

66:1.2 elevated Caligastia to a position on his personal s.,

66:2.0 2. THE PRINCE’S STAFF

66:2.3 The planetary s. included a large number of angelic

66:2.3 corporeal members of the Ps.—sometimes referred to

66:2.4 These one hundred rematerialized members of the Ps

66:2.6 be projected for the corporeal members of the Ps..

66:2.7 the one hundred Jerusemite members of the Ps..

66:3.2 in every way favorable to the undertakings of the Ps.

66:3.4 the ten councils of the cs. situated at the centers of

66:3.8 The Pcs. continuously gathered about them the

66:4.1 The arrival of the Ps. created a profound impression.

66:4.1 these members of the Ps. were repersonalized on

66:4.3 But the cs. were nonetheless superhuman.

66:4.3 They began their mission on Urantia as extraordinary

66:4.5 These one hundred members of the Ps. were divided

66:4.5 It is customary for the cs. of a Planetary Prince to

66:4.7 In color these materialized members of Caligastia’s s.

66:4.10 In conformity to their instructions the s. did not

66:4.10 This new being was visible to the planetary s. and

66:4.10 the entire cs. undertook the production of similar

66:4.10 Thus did the Ps. eventually bring into being the

66:4.13 mortal beings of the Ps. to live on indefinitely as long

66:4.15 their human germ plasm to the members of the Ps.,

66:4.15 Andonites enabled to live on concurrently with the s.

66:4.16 were kept as the personal attendants of the Pcs..

66:5.14 None of the Ps. would present revelation to

66:5.16 Although the Ps. were limited to natural means of

66:7.3 The Pcs. presided over simple and exemplary abodes

66:7.5 The Ps. lived together as fathers and mothers.

66:7.18 the instruction they had received from his s. and

66:7.19 of all teaching of the Planetary Prince and his s.

67:2.2 of Satania; and he won the support of the entire s..

67:3.2 forty members of the cs. of one hundred refused

67:3.2 Many of the s.’ human assistants (modified and

67:3.3 the great battle for the salvation of the planetary s.

67:3.5 tree of life and permitted the forty loyalists of the s.

67:3.5 of these modified Andonite associates of the s.,

67:3.5 the Andonite attendants of the disloyal s. refusing to

67:3.8 one hundred who contributed life plasm to the Ps.,

67:4.1 the corporeal members of the Ps. were found to

67:4.2 The sixty members of the planetary s. who went into

67:4.2 After the fall of Dalamatia the disloyal s. migrated

67:4.4 The s. rebels, deprived of spiritual sustenance, died

67:4.5 When the s. of one hundred came to Urantia, they

67:4.5 We know not the fate of the sixty s. rebels;

67:5.2 the entire s. of sedition were engaged in energetic

67:5.2 assault on the splendid city, driving the secession s.

67:6.2 when the thirty-nine loyal s. members returned to

67:6.3 translated along with the loyal members of the s..

68:1.6 but for the combined teaching of the corporeal cs.

69:2.5 The Ps. all worked; they did much to ennoble labor

70:6.4 the times of the materialized s. of Prince Caligastia.

72:4.5 the teaching s. functioning as the third or advisory

72:11.1 by the chief of s. of co-ordinated military affairs.

73:1.3 the descendants of the rebel members of the Ps.,

73:2.4 associate who served on his personal s. as a liaison

73:6.3 hundred Jerusem citizens as his administrative s.,

73:6.4 hundred materialized members of Caligastia’s s.

73:6.4 had contributed of their life plasm to the Ps.,

74:3.1 and an experienced s. ready to receive them

74:8.3 associated with the coming of the cs. of the Prince

75:2.3 the descendants of his onetime c.-s. associates.

75:2.5 From these defaulting members of Caligastia’s s.

75:3.2 Serapatatia and his new s. were entertained by Eve

75:3.8 and intellect of his remote progenitors of the Ps..

75:8.4 the reproducing beings once attached to the s. of

76:5.6 From the distant days of the arrival of the cs. of the

77:1.2 Prince Caligastia’s s. illustrates just such a unique

77:1.2 liaison of a male and a female member of the cs.

77:1.3 each couple of the cs. Was granted permission to

77:1.6 and other invaluable services to the Prince and his s.

77:2.1 the rebel members of the cs. of Prince Caligastia

77:2.2 The physical members of the Ps. had been

77:2.2 the union of the conjoint offspring of the Ps. with

77:2.2 For when the cs. later reproduced, it was

77:2.3 “While hardly “sons of the gods,” the s. and their

77:2.4 one hundred members of the Ps. carried germ plasm

77:2.4 But when the sixty rebels of the s., the followers of

77:2.5 by the presence in the bodies of the s. members of

77:2.6 Andonite contributors to those of the cs. members

77:2.7 forty-four modified Andonites who followed the s.

77:2.10 Nodite rulers (immediate descendants of the Ps.)

77:3.1 when the offspring of the Ps. had become too

77:4.1 the most capable minds serving on Adam’s s.

77:5.5 to be the last pure-line descendant of the Ps..

77:5.5 ancestors were descendants of two of the fallen s.

80:7.5 an unbroken line from the pure Nodite s. of Prince

81:2.19 While pottery had been first introduced by the s. of

88:5.4 The s. or wand was magical, along with drums, bells,

92:4.5 corporeal members of Prince Caligastia’s s..

93:2.6 materialized members of Prince Caligastia’s s. except

104:1.1 was made by the s. of Prince Caligastia about one

109:7.7 emergency administration of Urantia with a full s. of

114:5.3 The absence of the cs. of a Planetary Prince is

119:3.4 the defaulting Planetary Prince and his entire s.

125:6.9 the brow of Olivet, when the lad raised his s. aloft

139:9.8 one talent to positions of honor on his personal s.

staffs

24:1.12 assisted by numerous s. composed of personalities

38:9.3 derived from the modified ascendant-mortal s. of the

41:2.7 calculations and deductions of their respective s.

43:4.3 These Trinity Sons, with the s. of Havona and

46:5.12 occupied by Magisterial Sons and their personal s..

stagesee stagewith set or setting;

see stagenumerical

3:1.7 exclusive agencies upon the s. of universe action.

7:3.1 At no s. of the entire mortal ascension does the

7:5.8 personally journeying a s. of each circle with them

8:4.1 there is a vast s. whereon the Infinite Spirit and his

11:8.3 Local or linear gravity pertains to the electrical s. of

11:8.7 In this s., energy-matter discloses response to the

15:4.1 material creations from the ultimatonic s. forward,

16:5.4 basic to the very existence of every pre-Havona s. of

17:6.5 3. The S. of Physical Creation.

17:6.9 Such things pertain to a future s. of evolution in

21:3.1 a Michael Son from this initial and self-limited s. of

21:3.9 This s. pertains to the unachieved future of your

25:3.12 From s. to s. they are evolving from arbiters of

25:7.3 At every s. of the ascending career all contactable

27:1.2 the transition rest from one s. of being to another,

29:5.5 through the secondary or gravity-energy s..

30:4.17 ascenders will always advance from one s. of study

30:4.20 Passing from the final morontia s. to the first spirit

31:10.12 wonderful experience will have passed from the s.

32:1.5 When energy-matter has attained a certain s. in mass

36:2.17 foreseen or unforeseen, appear on the s. of action

40:5.11 take note of his status and needs at every s. of the

41:3.7 white light, never having known an initial red s. of

41:3.8 all adolescent suns do not pass through a pulsating s.

42:2.12 rapidly passes from the puissant to the gravity s.,

42:3.4 2. Subelectronic matter—the explosive s. of the solar

42:3.5 3. Electronic matter—the electrical s. of material

42:3.9 7. Atomic matter—the chemical s. of elemental

42:3.10 8. The molecular s. of matter—matter as it exists on

42:4.3 to the electrical level, the so-called electronic s..

42:5.5 electronic vibrations and represent the preatomic s.

42:5.6 4. The electronic s..

42:5.6 This s. of energy is the basis of all materialization in

42:5.6 bodies and the other members of the electronic s..

42:5.11 electronic activity nearer the s. of appreciable heat.

42:6.3 deindividuation, return to the puissant-energy s..

44:5.9 to store reserves of spirit power for the next s. of

47:7.1 they may normally progress to this s. during their

47:8.7 progressed beyond the initial s. of light and life.

48:4.14 refreshingly resurrect the memories of a lower s. of

48:8.4 live the very life of every possible phase and s. of

49:0.1 a veritable training school for the s. of existence

49:0.1 this is true of every s. of man’s progressive ascent;

49:0.2 light and life nor planets in the prehuman s. of life

49:0.3 uninhabited planets nearing the life-endowment s.,

49:0.5 Anova is in an advanced s. of progressive civilization

50:5.6 in occupying the center of the s. of human activities.

52:0.1 there appear on the s. of world action seven epochs

52:2.4 do not seem to have wholly emerged from this s. of

52:3.3 to complete the transit from the hunter and herder s.

52:7.12 the same renovated earth, the advanced planetary s.,

55:0.2 Each advancing s of settled status may be segregated

55:0.5 1. The first or planetary s..

55:0.6 2. The second or system s..

55:0.7 3. The third or constellation s..

55:0.8 4. The fourth or local universe s..

55:0.9 5. The fifth or minor sector s..

55:0.10 6. The sixth or major sector s..

55:0.11 7. The seventh or superuniverse s..

55:0.12 the planetary values of any s. may be attained by any

55:2.4 distributed around the central s. whereon fusion

55:2.10 Could you but visit a planet in an advanced s. of

55:3.1 be suddenly transported to a planet in this s. of

55:4.4 A world in this initial settled s. is being administered

55:4.10 as each s. of light and life is entered, new orders of

55:4.20 The readjustments of this s. of settled existence

55:7.0 7. THE FIRST OR PLANETARY STAGE

55:8.0 8. THE SECOND OR SYSTEM STAGE

55:9.0 9. THE THIRD OR CONSTELLATION STAGE

55:9.2 From s. to s. in the settled life the univitatia continue

55:10.0 10. THE FOURTH OR LOCAL UNIVERSE S.

55:11.2 the fifth or minor sector s. of stabilization has to do

55:12.0 12. THE SEVENTH OR SUPERUNIVERSE S.

56:10.1 progress from the initial s. to the seventh epoch,

57:2.0 2. THE PRIMARY NEBULAR STAGE

57:3.0 3. THE SECONDARY NEBULAR STAGE

57:3.3 there ensued the s. of gas escapement, the gas

57:3.4 this was only a temporary s. of nebular progression.

57:3.5 eventually, the critical centrifugal s. was reached

57:3.12 This critical s. of gravity-heat contention lasts for

57:4.1 The primary s. of a nebula is circular; the secondary,

57:4.1 the tertiary s. is that of the first sun dispersion,

57:4.2 nebula had attained the height of its sun-family s..

57:5.3 was the s. of local space set for the unique origin of

57:5.11 nucleuses of the ten planets soon reached the s. of

57:6.0 6. THE SOLAR SYSTEM STAGE—THE PLANET

57:8.9 announcement that Urantia would become the s.

58:1.5 in adjacent space regions are preparing the s. for the

59:1.1 Ameba are typical survivors of this initial s. of life,

59:2.0 2. THE FIRST CONTINENTAL FLOOD STAGE

59:3.0 3. THE SECOND GREAT FLOOD STAGE

59:3.5 the center of the s. was occupied by the mollusks,

59:4.0 4. THE GREAT LAND-EMERGENCE STAGE

59:5.0 5. THE CRUSTAL-SHIFTING STAGE

59:5.1 this period opens with the s. almost ideally set for the

59:6.0 6. THE CLIMATIC TRANSITION STAGE

60:3.0 3. THE CRETACEOUS STAGE

60:3.3 period becomes the modern mountain-building s.

60:4.5 the biologic s. is fully set for the appearance of the

61:1.0 1. THE NEW CONTINENTAL LAND STAGE

61:2.0 2. THE RECENT FLOOD STAGE

61:2.8 evolution did not progress beyond the three-toed s.

61:3.0 3. THE MODERN MOUNTAIN STAGE

61:4.0 THE RECENT CONTINENTAL-ELEVATION S.

64:3.5 this Badonite stock appeared on the s. of action as

65:1.1 But a Life Carrier in such a s. of existence could not

65:2.6 The s. was thus set for the appearance of the first

68:5.1 Land is the s. of society; men are the actors.

68:5.3 1. The collection s..

68:5.3 This was the primitive nomadic s. of culture and is

68:5.4 2. The hunting s..

68:5.4 Australian natives progressed little beyond this s..

68:5.6 3. The pastoral s..

68:5.9 4. The agricultural s..

68:5.10 with the pastoral pursuits of the former cultural s..

68:5.12 Human society has evolved from the hunting s.

68:5.12 that of the herders to the territorial s. of agriculture.

68:5.12 And each s. of this progressive civilization was

70:3.2 Bushmen never progressed beyond this primitive s.;

72:1.4 The development from the tribal s. to the appearance

77:4.7 so suddenly and mysteriously on the s. of action

81:2.15 Lastly man entered the creative s. of home building,

82:3.1 Wherever social evolution has progressed to the s.

83:2.1 The transition s. between this custom and the times

83:2.2 This pseudo elopement was the transition s. between

83:5.1 In this s. of marriage development children belonged

83:7.1 has functioned regardless of the developmental s. of

84:2.2 possible transition from the s. of group marriage in

84:3.1 passed through the s. of the autocratic authority of

84:3.9 Before the herding s. of society, mothers used to

84:7.3 Marriage is now passing out of the property s. into

90:0.2 Religion thus enters upon a new phase, a s. wherein

92:2.6 and ethical content of the mores of any current s. of

92:6.1 Mohammedans, are not yet beyond the fetish s. of

103:7.7 The moment departure is made from the s. of facts,

104:4.14 The second triunity is the architect of the space s.

105:2.2 portray the genesis and generation of reality, this s.

105:7.15 This is the cosmic s. on which is enacted the drama

106:6.2 The space-s. of the master universe seems to be

106:6.3 take place out on such a superultimate s. of action,

108:2.3 Thus is the s. of the human mind set for the

108:5.2 Adjuster will faithfully preserve for use in the next s.

109:0.1 Adjuster wax great in the rehearsals of the next s.

109:0.1 the indwelling Adjuster achieve skill for the next s.

110:1.3 with your spiritual preparation for the next s. of the

110:6.14 make the remaining circles, and achieve the final s.

110:6.21 to the intelligence of the morontia s. of evolution,

111:4.9 imagination produce worthy children when the s.

112:5.4 just as the human embryo is a transient parasitic s. of

112:6.1 Just as a butterfly emerges from the caterpillar s., so

114:7.1 as soon as men and women appear on the s. of

115:6.2 But as each s. of creative activity proceeds out

116:2.1 the appearance on the s. of cosmic action of the high

117:6.7 the entrance upon the seventh and final s. of spirit

117:7.1 that the Supreme, in this s. of development, will be

117:7.3 the Supreme could hardly be deitized at any s. prior

119:5.2 personality in the exact likeness of the spirit s. of the

119:5.3 Michael incarnated in the role of one s. of mortal

127:1.1 he emerged from that testing and trying transition s.

134:1.7 These were the in-between times, the transition s.

134:5.1 as they are applicable to the peculiarly critical s. of

134:5.5 creates a problem at every intervening s. between the

135:5.1 Jewish people at the time John appeared upon the s.

135:5.2 that creation was about to pass into its final s.;

142:7.3 evening he definitely stated that at some future s. of

143:3.1 when they reach such a s. of involvement,

154:1.3 transition s. between the materialistic concepts of

157:6.3 Jesus now entered upon the fourth and last s. of

157:6.3 This s. of his ministry was characterized by his

160:1.5 beings have emerged from the purely animal s. of

168:4.11 or postponed to another s. of spiritual ascension.

170:5.21 this church is only the larval s. of the thwarted

193:6.5 original twelve apostles to become actors on the s. of

195:0.3 Upon such a s. of human society the teachings of

stagewith set or setting

8:1.1 The God of Action is existent, and the vast s. of

8:1.3 The s. of universal space is set for the manifold

15:4.2 so is the s. set for the inauguration of universe

57:6.11 the astronomic preliminaries to the setting of the s.

57:7.5 The s. is being set for a planet which can someday

59:0.8 Nevertheless the s. is set for the opening chapters

61:3.12 contributed much toward the setting of the s. for the

78:3.9 set the world s for the inauguration of the Andite era

89:2.2 the s. was all set for the appearance of the new

90:2.3 associated with the devil, and thus was the s. set for

93:3.8 set the monotheistic s. of world tendency for the

105:4.9 the universe s. is set—the potentials are existent

128:7.9 The s. was being set for Jesus’ departure from home.

132:0.5 setting of the s. for the rapid spread of Christianity

134:5.7 then will the s. be set for major wars, world-wide

145:3.3 day’s events set the s. for this extraordinary scene.

152:2.6 This was the s. setting about five o’clock on

153:1.0 1. THE SETTING OF THE STAGE

168:1.9 two o’clock, was the s. all set in this little hamlet

stagenumerical

13:2.1 When you become seventh-s. spirit beings,

17:6.2 concerning the probability of a seventh s. of activity.

17:6.10 as entering upon the career of sixth-s. spirits.

19:2.5 finaliters are sometime inducted into the seventh s. of

21:6.3 between a sevenfold Master Son and a seventh-s.

27:1.2 the transition rest from one s. of being to another,

27:7.8 The attainment of the seventh s. of spirit

30:4.17 will always advance from one s. of universe study to

31:3.3 fact that they are of record as only sixth-s. spirits.

31:3.4 They attain the sixth s of spirit existence upon taking

31:7.5 the entrance of the finaliters upon their seventh s. of

39:1.11 values inherent in the realization that a first-s. spirit

40:10.11 They remain unfinished creatures—sixth-s. spirits—

40:10.12 may not in the exact sense be seventh-s. spirits,

40:10.12 finaliter will sometime achieve as a seventh-s. spirit

42:5.3 This is the first s. of emergent energy in which

44:8.5 the ultimate of creature status—the seventh-s.-spirit

46:5.32 “Undedicated to the seventh s. of spirit—to the

47:10.4 you bid it farewell when you emerge as first-s. spirits

48:1.5 material worlds until you are constituted a first-s.

48:3.8 when you leave the local universe as a first-s. spirit,

49:0.1 and the attainment of first-s. spirit existence.

55:0.5 1. The first or planetary s..

55:0.6 2. The second or system s..

55:0.7 3. The third or constellation s..

55:0.8 4. The fourth or local universe s..

55:0.9 5. The fifth or minor sector s..

55:0.10 6. The sixth or major sector s..

55:0.11 7. The seventh or superuniverse s..

55:2.8 By the time a world attains the fourth s. of light

55:2.8 the succeeding epochs of the seventh s. of settled

55:3.2 The public activities of a world in the first s. of light

55:3.11 a settled world progresses beyond the third s. of light

55:3.22 No world can hope to progress beyond the first s. of

55:4.3 worlds as they pass from the first to the seventh s. of

55:4.4 1. The first s. of light and life.

55:4.9 midway creatures any time after the first settled s.

55:4.10 very few of them ever remain beyond the fourth s. of

55:4.10 The seventh s. will witness the coming of the first

55:4.11 2. The second s. of light and life. This epoch is

55:4.12 From the second s. on throughout the career of a

55:4.13 3. The third s. of light and life.

55:4.17 4. The fourth s. of light and life.

55:4.20 5. The fifth s. of light and life.

55:4.21 6. The sixth s. of light and life witnesses the

55:4.22 7. The seventh s. of light and life.

55:6.4 In the fourth s. of light and life the advanced mortals

55:6.5 On a seventh-s. world, wisdom can exhaust the

55:6.6 on these highly evolved and long seventh-s. worlds

55:6.7 the very first s. of that endless and incomprehensible

55:7.0 7. THE FIRST OR PLANETARY STAGE

55:8.0 8. THE SECOND OR SYSTEM STAGE

55:9.0 9. THE THIRD OR CONSTELLATION STAGE

55:9.3 By the attainment of the sixth s. of stabilization these

55:9.3 Entrance upon the seventh s. of settledness will no

55:10.0 10. THE FOURTH OR LOCAL UNIVERSE S.

55:10.5 local system until the seventh s. of unity is attained.

55:10.9 On attaining this fourth s of development the Creator

55:11.2 the fifth or minor sector s. of stabilization has to do

55:11.3 Concerning the sixth s., or major sector stabilization,

55:12.0 12. THE SEVENTH OR SUPERUNIVERSE S.

56:6.4 Even the finaliters, sixth-s. spirits, have not found the

56:6.4 until they have achieved seventh-s.-spirit status,

56:8.4 levels—even ultimate—as seventh-s. finaliters.

56:10.1 Throughout the continuing seventh s. of such a

56:10.20 The advanced mortals on a world in the seventh s. of

57:2.0 2. THE PRIMARY NEBULAR STAGE

57:3.0 3. THE SECONDARY NEBULAR STAGE

57:4.1 The primary s. of a nebula is circular; the secondary,

57:4.1 the tertiary s. is that of the first sun dispersion,

59:2.0 2. THE FIRST CONTINENTAL FLOOD STAGE

59:3.0 3. THE SECOND GREAT FLOOD STAGE

59:6.12 the sea progressively diminishes as the second s. of

65:1.9 to a possible fourth s. of being wherein we shall be

92:6.1 development, even the first s. of revelation.

106:2.8 When ascenders attain the postulated seventh s. of

106:3.2 that the evolutionary finite has attained the first s.

106:8.14 deity embodiment of the completion of the first s. of

107:2.5 There is a fourth s. of service about which we are

107:2.5 Melchizedeks teach that the fourth-s. Adjusters are

107:5.6 these spirits of the sixth s. appear to transmute some

109:1.5 The first s. of Adjuster evolution is attained in fusion

116:0.5 Others speculate that the third s. of Supremacy

117:5.3 the Corps of the Finality attain the seventh s. of

117:6.6 will continue in the universe careers of the sixth-s.

117:6.7 Upon the completion of the sixth s. of existence and

117:6.7 the entrance upon the seventh and final s. of spirit

117:6.18 what the Adjusters will reveal to future seventh-s.

119:5.3 Michael incarnated in the role of one s. of mortal

123:2.13 Jesus entered upon the fifth s. of a Galilean Jewish

157:6.3 The first s. was that of his childhood, the years

157:6.3 The second s. was the increasingly self-conscious

157:6.3 This second s. ended with the experiences and

157:6.3 The third s. of the Master’s earth experience

191:3.2 form was adjusted for transition to the second s. of

191:3.2 next appeared, it was as a second-s. morontia being.

191:3.3 Jesus made the transit to the third s. of morontia on

191:3.3 to the fourth s. on Monday, the 17th;

191:3.3 to the fifth s. on Saturday, the 22nd;

191:3.3 to the sixth s. on Thursday, the 27th;

191:3.3 to the seventh s. on Tuesday, May 2;

staged

88:6.4 The red men often s. a buffalo dance in which one of

stagessee stages of

11:8.5 1. Pregravity S. (Force).

11:8.6 2. Gravity S. (Energy).

11:8.6 We designate these s. ultimata.

11:8.7 3. Postgravity S. (Universe Power).

15:6.8 in no less than a thousand different states and s..

34:5.2 planetary life from the initial and primitive s. to the

39:4.12 —and just as slowly and by just such gradual s..

55:0.4 There are seven s. in the unfoldment of the era of

55:3.22 Urantia do not preclude the attainment of higher s..

55:4.10 In the third and subsequent s., some midwayers are

55:11.0 11.THE MINOR AND MAJOR SECTOR STAGES

57:4.0 4. TERTIARY AND QUARTAN STAGES

58:6.1 There were many transitional s. between the early

59:6.7 The resting s. evolved to meet the demands of

68:5.10 When the three s. overlap, men hunt and women till

70:8.1 so characteristic of all intermediate evolutionary s..

71:2.9 There are ten steps, or s., to the evolution of a

78:5.7 They crossed the Pacific by easy s., tarrying on the

80:7.6 Aegean region passed through distinct cultural s.,

83:7.7 only leads directly back to those crude societal s.

107:4.6 Adjusters of all s., together with all other beings,

118:0.13 epoch provides immediate destiny for all preceding s.

123:2.5 They divided a child’s life into seven s.:

134:5.8 embarrassed and hampered by the “scaffolding s.

stages of

5:5.2 exhibited at all s. of human development which

11:8.4 not perfectly clear-cut, s. of response to Paradise

14:5.1 you pass through the true spirit s. of progression

15:5.6 Enormous suns, when in certain s. of development,

15:6.8 These are the stars of space in all their various s. of

17:6.2 These different s. of existence are:1. Initial Paradise

19:6.2 for the spiritual impoverishment of the earlier s. of

20:9.5 progression through the earlier s. of evolutionary

21:3.4 six, perhaps seven, s. of experiential manifestation.

26:10.6 sleep which ever intervenes between the epochal s.

27:1.2 status in contrast to evolution through various s. of

30:4.1 following seven s. of the ascending universe career:

32:2.3 the intervening morontia or transition s. of being.

40:2.2 When such a world is settled in the advanced s. of

40:5.8 used during the early s. of all inhabited worlds except

42:2.1 pregravity, and power to the postgravity, s. of energy

42:2.12 the electronic and the postelectronic s. of energy

42:2.13 the exact causes of the early s. of force evolution,

42:3.13 take into account the pre-emergent s. of energy nor

48:0.2 The morontia life, extending over the various s. of

48:4.12 Most of us have come up through lower s. of

48:6.1 the temporal life in the flesh on into the early s. of

48:8.4 a part of their ascending training, as one of the s. of

49:1.6 The early s. of life evolution are not altogether in

49:2.24 During the earlier and the later s. of many planets,

49:6.20 the planetary series from the lowest to the highest s.

49:6.21 Further along in the advanced s. of settled existence,

50:5.9 through the physical, intellectual, and social s. of

55:0.4 These seven s. of light and life are:

55:0.12 At the conclusion of this narrative these s. of

55:3.11 a planet passing through the earlier s. of evolution.

55:4.1 In the successive s. of settled existence the inhabited

55:5.2 The advanced s. of a world settled in light and life

55:6.4 During the embryonic and prespiritual s. of

55:11.7 we find worlds settled in the fifth and the sixth s. of

56:7.5 overcontrol of the universes during the later s. of

59:0.9 erosion deposits that clearly segregate these two s.

59:4.6 The deposits of these later s. of the first Devonian

59:5.13 200,000,000 years ago the really active s. of the

61:7.10 geologists have accurately deduced the various s. of

65:7.4 better synchronized with the advancing s. of animal

69:4.7 Writing progressed through the s. of the “message

71:1.24 reappearance of the clan and tribal s. of development

81:2.20 the Andite age cannot always be traced by the s. of

81:6.41 readjustments in the successive s. of mankind’s rise

82:2.4 In the earliest s. of tribal development the mores

88:3.4 fetish of the state supreme passed through many s. of

91:2.2 prayer often have been interrelated in their later s. of

92:1.1 fear and ghosts down through many successive s. of

92:7.12 These intermediate s. of idolatrous hesitation in the

100:1.2 and in the passing s. of advancing civilization.

103:5.7 of the first s. of the immortal survival experience.

103:6.7 The local universe consists of three degrees, or s., of

106:2.8 attainment of these s. of maximum development

107:0.7 traverse three general developmental s. of being:

107:0.7 have no connection with the three s. of Adjuster

107:6.3 and in the postfinaliter s. of the eternal career,

110:6.5 circle by circle you thereby ascend from the lower s.

110:6.12 the minimum and maximum limits of these s. of

112:0.1 And throughout all of these successive ages and s. of

112:6.5 function acceptably in the early s. of the morontia

118:4.7 time-space conditioned in the final s. of emergence

127:6.15 through the successive s. of youth and manhood;

127:6.15 of revealing his Paradise Father to all ages and s. of

196:1.6 was attended by seven s. of faith consciousness of

196:1.6 These s. of progressive self-realization were

196:2.4 Mortals in all s. of spirituality and on all worlds

stagger

12:7.12 character of God to overawe, s., or discourage you

30:0.1 the number of major orders and types would s. the

106:8.2 inevitabilities that s. the imaginations of beings far

166:1.5 when the souls of men s. under these burdens,

staggered

101:10.8 no longer is he s. by the paralyzing fear that he has

106:7.5 your mind will always be s. by the unrevealed infinity

127:3.14 expenses of a funeral on top of everything else s.

187:1.9 as Jesus s. on bearing the crossbeam, his physical

staggering

0:11.8 the s. stretches of the space regions beyond the

3:5.4 view the s. immensity of God’s well-nigh limitless

11:3.4 This s. number of residential designations on

staggers

12:0.1 the enormousness of the master universe s. the

195:10.20 a society that s. under the guilt of tolerating science

staging

172:5.9 By bedtime the Master’s cleverness in s. the entry

stagnant

78:3.8 The peoples of India lay s., with a civilization that

133:6.5 A s. soul is a dying soul.

155:3.3 The apostles learned that the Jews were spiritually s.

stagnate

101:7.4 but there s. in consequence of cultural slavery.

stagnation

28:6.18 will never encounter s. of personality or monotony

39:4.12 the fruitfulness of patience: That s. is certain death,

68:2.1 earnest striving, not the deadly monotony of s..

70:2.17 of standardized industrial slavery, personality s..

73:1.1 languished in the depths of savagery and moral s..

79:8.4 And this is the reason for the s. of what had been the

98:2.11 and violently into such depths of intellectual s.,

99:4.6 and mechanical development there is spiritual s.

100:5.2 The progression of religious growth leads from s.

112:5.20 constituent parts; s. terminates in inevitable death.

121:7.5 good works and slavery to law fell victim to the s. of

195:4.3 this long period of moral darkness and spiritual s..

stain

66:1.5 so horribly s. the fair name of his exalted order of

stained

133:3.7 tell me, as you look into these now tear-s. faces,

171:4.6 Herod, having s. his hands with the blood of John,

stairs

123:4.5 s. which led up to the canvas-roofed bedroom.

123:4.5 was blinded by the sand when descending the s.

stairway

95:2.8 the letting down of a celestial s. whereon the king

95:2.8 “King Pepi has put down his radiance as a s. under

123:4.5 Joseph built a balustrade up both sides of the s..

stake

70:1.19 for two armies to s. all on the outcome of a contest

70:10.14 sex nature, should be punished by burning at the s..

stalemate

66:6.2 The world was caught in the s. of tradition-bound

70:12.10 4. S. of the dominance of mediocrity.

81:1.2 civilization had settled down to a world-wide s.

99:2.2 Institutional religion is now caught in the s. of a

stall

167:3.3 on the Sabbath, loose his ox from the s. and lead

173:1.7 to open the gates of every s. and to drive out the

stalls

122:7.7 storage room to the front of the s. and mangers.

stalwart

100:7.2 but his s. strength of character amazed his followers.

133:7.12 rather is such peace attained by the s. assertion of

135:4.5 John was just such a s. and picturesque child of

137:1.8 and with tearful eye but steady voice the s. Judean

152:3.2 There was a brief pause; this s. Galilean was there

177:0.3 Jesus looked over the three well-armed and s.

184:1.2 when Annas stood before the s. and determined

195:2.4 unparalleled honesty, devotion, and s. self-control

196:0.11 Jesus combined the s. and intelligent courage of a

stamina

36:5.8 intellectual root of moral s. and spiritual bravery.

71:8.1 economic wisdom, social cleverness, and moral s.

91:9.2 You must possess cosmic s..

stammer

130:6.2 but he managed to s. out, “But—I did not ask you

186:1.4 Judas managed to s. out these words: “I have sinned

stammered

133:2.1 s. out—“er—why—yes, what do you want with me?”

133:3.7 Ganid’s voice choked up as he s. out his answer:

stamp

16:5.2 Paradise and Havona, must bear the characteristic s.

16:5.4 The physical s. of a Master Spirit is a part of man’s

16:5.4 the characteristic s. of this same supervising Spirit.

stanch

127:3.10 Jesus had many warm friends and s. admirers among

192:4.5 the loss of their good friend, who had been their s.

stanchly

150:1.3 the women believers in the good news stood s.

stanchness

102:2.2 the s. of its attitude, the spirit of its expression is

standnoun

94:7.5 he took an advanced s. on salvation through faith—

96:5.5 Moses made a partly successful s. against fetishes

98:3.9 The last s. of the dwindling band of Salem believers

151:3.1 puts it under the bed; he puts his lamp on a s.

172:3.15 the Sanhedrin once took a firm and decided s.

173:1.7 Jesus, returning to the speaker’s s., spoke to the

173:1.10 whole episode huddled together near the speaker’s s.

183:4.2 And Nathaniel was encouraged in this s. by James

standverb; see stand by

1:4.2 they “s. at the door” of consciousness “and knock”

2:2.1 “My counsel shall s.; I will do all my pleasures”

2:5.5 and age by age, until you finally s. in the presence of

5:1.2 s. in the presence of the Father at the center of all

5:1.9 and some day, doubt not, you shall s. in the divine

5:3.6 s. in the place of both the Universal Father and the

6:8.4 sometime s. in the personal presence of this Son of

7:4.5 The Paradise Sons s. pledged and ready to

7:5.2 sonship until he is enabled to s. in man’s presence

8:2.4 contemplate the infinity of the Father and s. in awe

11:1.3 until at last you would s. before the central shining

11:9.8 And when such an animal-origin being does s.,

13:2.7 “bosom of the Father,” though you shall surely s.

14:3.2 They s. in no need of regulation, for they are beings

17:2.6 We s. in awe of the possibility of what future ages

25:5.1 archives which s. in contrast to the living records of

26:3.9 They s. ready to serve all who must come and go in

26:11.6 angels of Paradise coming out to greet those who s.

28:5.10 When you s., as I repeatedly have, in the special

28:6.6 ten thousand times ten thousand s. before them.

28:6.16 Nothing can s. between you and opportunity for

35:8.15 Lanonandeks s. in greater danger of going astray,

39:1.10 they s. on the brink of the spirit adventure stretching

39:4.7 a breathing spell, during which universe horizons s.

40:6.1 The mortal races s. as the representatives of the

40:10.3 but all such conclusions s. in error; we are taught

40:10.8 they s. ready to welcome the incoming stream of

43:6.3 Who shall s. in this holy place?

44:0.14 their beauty will heighten and brighten until you s. in

49:5.18 These three orders s. on an equal footing in the

51:2.4 these Material Sons and Daughters s. in their new

53:3.2 the ascendant citizens then on Jerusem to s. firm

54:1.9 when the Supreme Rulers of the universe s. back in

54:2.3 s. forth in the clear light of reason as a monumental

62:2.1 walk on their hind legs, they could easily s. erect.

67:3.8 Amadon elected to s. with his chief throughout the

67:8.3 was: “What of Amadon of Urantia, does he still s.

68:2.7 a companion who would s. great abuse without

69:4.3 A fetish was used to s. guard over the deposits of

81:6.23 inheritance enables man to s. on the shoulders of

83:8.9 Twentieth-century marriages s. high in comparison

87:6.2 No longer does the religionist s. defenseless before

90:0.3 shamans, who presume to s. between man and God

92:3.8 such a course of religious development s. without

95:5.4 he built too much, more than could s. when he

99:5.7 Let the term “faith” s. for the individual’s relation

99:7.1 religious groups should s. aloof from all secular

101:4.2 this series of revelatory presentations will s. on the

101:4.2 statements regarding the physical sciences will s. in

102:3.2 with which it should everlastingly s. in contrast.

102:7.6 the obstacles which s. in the way of finding God in

104:3.16 Thus does the Trinity s. unique among absolute

105:1.7 When you s. in awe of the magnitude of the master

111:5.6 may actually s. in the factual presence of God on

113:7.4 on to Salvington, where you will s. face to face

123:1.5 s. around by the hour just to observe the baby’s

125:1.4 were more than this nature-loving lad could s..

130:3.7 you should s. up and tell them the great things you

130:6.3 “My friend, arise! S. up like a man!

131:1.8 When you s. before God with a clean heart, you

131:9.2 At all times and in everything let us s. in awe of

133:0.3 before God all mortals s. on an equal footing.

133:0.3 judgment bar of God, they s. on an equal footing;

133:4.7 justice tempered by mercy when you sometime s.

133:5.6 value, ten persons would s. for ten times this value.

133:7.12 The human mind does not well s. the conflict of

134:3.8 we now present these statements as they s. after

135:3.2 consume these kingdoms, and it shall s. forever.”

138:3.6 to you who s. about criticizing me in your hearts

139:4.6 when the aged bishop was no longer able to s. in the

139:8.8 would Thomas s. out against a project as being

140:10.1 Preach repentance to those who s. in need of such

147:1.2 I know that you can speak the word where you s.

147:5.8 Some of you may not s. high in actual levels of

148:7.2 said: “S. up here by my side that all may see you.

151:3.1 When you s. before a multitude of varying

151:6.7 know him, and we s. in danger of losing many swine

152:5.3 ‘Fear not, s. still and see the salvation of the Lord’

153:2.5 Today, many of you s. at the parting of the ways.

153:4.3 A kingdom divided against itself cannot s.;

153:4.3 against himself; how then shall his kingdom s.?

156:2.6 Jesus told them they could not s. still; they must go

157:4.6 The Master conceived that a faith which could s.

157:6.11 Though I s. before you in this physical presence, I

159:3.2 “Behold, I s. at the door and knock, and if any man

159:3.11 those cowardly souls who only halfheartedly s. up

159:5.9 “When an enemy smites you, do not s. there dumb

162:7.5 you dare to s. here and say that whoso keeps your

163:3.5 inquired, ‘Why do you s. here idle all the day?

163:6.7 let me say: I always s. near, and my invitation-call is

164:4.8 You know that both you and this man s. convicted

165:4.10 asked Jesus how the wealthy would s. in the day of

166:1.4 enable you to s. clean in the presence of the Judge

166:3.4 useless in mind and body to s. before this door

166:3.7 “Behold, I s. at the doors of men’s hearts and

166:3.8 every earthly obstacle which might chance to s. in

168:2.2 because of those who s. here with me, I thus speak

169:1.4 who are lost, those who s. in need of salvation.

172:5.13 persecution, but he could not s. this sort of ridicule

175:1.8 “This afternoon my apostles s. here before you in

175:1.12 You s. with your backs to the doors of salvation and

176:1.1 And when you s. before judges, be not anxious

176:2.7 you s. in the immediate presence of judgment,

176:3.5 You cannot s. still in the affairs of the kingdom.

178:1.10 you will s. in grave danger in subsequent times when

178:1.16 not hesitate to s. in vigorous defense of the truth

180:6.3 “I have yet much to say to you, but you cannot s.

182:2.10 David had arranged to s. guard that night on the

183:5.3 that any prisoner may have at least one friend to s.

188:5.9 but it does s. forever, on earth and throughout a

188:5.9 The cross does s. as the token of the highest form

190:2.4 “My father and my brother,” but Jesus bade him s.

195:6.1 bank has vast spiritual resources; it can s. demands

195:10.8 the Christian churches of the twentieth century s. as

195:10.11 slogans: “A house divided against itself cannot s..”

196:0.9 When we s. confronted by such self-forgetfulness,

stand by

8:4.5 until they appear as angels to s. by your side and

44:0.16 A Divine Counselor who chances to s. by my side

100:2.8 so remotivated in life that they can calmly s. by while

130:2.4 Surely you are not the coward who could s. by on

140:8.18 Jesus would make all men Godlike and then s. by

148:7.2 said: “S. up here by my side that all may see you.

174:0.2 S. by your brethren.”

177:5.2 flee in dismay or else s. by in silent amazement

183:5.4 see that his friend is permitted to s. by and observe

188:1.1 my soldiers will s. by to see that no man interferes.”

standardsee standard day; standard of living;

standard time; standard years

2:6.4 as a king-judge, although it fostered a high moral s.

15:7.2 This Uversa year is s. in the seventh superuniverse,

33:6.8 Nebadon time, broadcast from Salvington, is the s.

36:2.15 a greater variance in the s. life designs is permitted

38:0.3 most nearly s. of all spirit types of personal beings.

39:5.15 and is the s. hour when not otherwise specified.

46:1.2 The s. mile of Jerusem is equivalent to about seven

46:1.2 The s. weight, the “gradant,” is built up through the

46:2.5 worlds are endowed with the ten s. divisions of life

46:2.8 transporters take off at about twenty-five s. miles per

46:2.8 do not attain s. velocity until they are over two

46:5.23 five thousand s. miles in circumference, which is

46:8.1 At present there is an erasure of over two s. miles

47:0.4 abundantly provided with spornagia of s. creation.

48:2.2 They are fairly s. in design though differing slightly

49:2.1 There is a s. and basic pattern of vegetable and

49:5.11 produce beneficial variations in the s. life designs.

52:5.1 When a certain s. of intellectual and spiritual

58:0.1 to improve the s. universe types of living beings.

58:1.1 modifications in the basic and s. life designs of the

65:4.1 beneficial modifications of the s. life patterns.

65:4.10 the Urantia modifications of the s. life designs.

68:6.6 The higher the s. the smaller the family,

74:7.5 2. The golden rule, the s. of social intercourse.

88:3.4 be the arbiter of justice and the s. of righteousness.

95:1.8 missionaries in Mesopotamia raised a moral s. too

95:3.3 “Established is the man whose s. is righteousness;

97:4.2 denunciation of the double s. of national justice

100:2.8 as well as the development of a new s. of values.

124:5.6 Joseph, his father; and he did measure up to the s.

126:3.4 that became from that time on the s. family petition.

132:1.2 Jesus taught Angamon: The s. of true values must be

132:1.4 idealists who are in possession of a common s. of

132:2.2 take as your s. of good the current social usages.

132:2.2 indwelling spirit is the s. of personality survival.

141:7.9 but to establish and demonstrate a s. of human life

141:7.9 And this s. approached the highest perfection, even

156:5.9 Judge not the soul nor evaluate its destiny by the s.

159:5.10 The Master taught a positive s. of righteousness:

167:5.2 The Pharisee judged himself by the lowest s.;

170:2.4 3. It was in itself a new s. of moral values, a new

180:5.6 measuring social relations, the s. of social conduct.

standard day(s)

12:5.1 the Paradise-Havona s. is arbitrarily so recognized.

14:1.12 the Paradise-Havona s. and other time designations

14:1.12 The Paradise-Havona s. is based on the length of

15:7.2 The s. of the superuniverse of Orvonton is equal to

15:7.2 and the Orvonton year equals one hundred s..

33:6.7 The s. of Nebadon is equal to eighteen days and six

standard of livingsee also standards of living

68:6.3 with the land arts and inversely with a given s..

72:7.9 are subject to a tariff designed to protect the s. on

81:2.13 Slavery raised the master’s s. and provided more

81:6.28 first life was a struggle for existence; now, for a s.;

83:6.3 Even the elevation of the s. has consistently

86:1.2 Urantians struggled for existence, not for a s.;

86:6.6 A supernatural s. was about to appear, for, if the

100:4.2 The organization of a philosophic s. entails

127:3.14 For four years their s. had steadily declined;

standard time

7:6.1 Every millennium of sector s. the various orders of

14:1.13 This Paradise-Havona day is the s. measurement for

15:11.2 is about one hundred years of superuniverse s..

33:6.7 one hundred days of s., about five years of Urantia

33:6.8 Nebadon time, broadcast from Salvington, is the s.

33:6.9 S. time is universe time.

35:1.3 were all created within one millennial period of s.

35:1.3 administrative chief for a term of seven years of s.

48:2.17 morontia-form changes require seven days of s. for

51:2.2 About three days of s. are consumed in this

53:2.3 his silence, for more than one hundred years of s.

119:1.2 and did not reappear for twenty years of s..

119:2.2 planet for more than twenty years of s. Nebadon

119:5.2 Uversa for a period of eleven years of Orvonton s..

standard year(s)

15:7.2 This Uversa year is s. in the seventh superuniverse,

35:6.1 service during one dekamillennium—10,000 s.,

36:4.3 their worlds until they are one thousand s. of age;

43:3.2 A Constellation Father reigns for ten thousand s.

46:7.3 sometimes to the extent of forty to fifty thousand s..

119:4.3 the seraphic bestowal, for a period of over forty s..

standard-bearer

84:6.4 Woman has always been the moral s. and spiritual

standard-bearers

175:1.6 about to lose your position in the world as the s. of

standardization

48:7.29 mediocrity seeks perpetuation in s..

79:8.7 the process of social s. and religio-philosophic

195:3.9 unbalanced trade, amusement madness, Roman s.,

standardize

99:6.3 tendency to s. and fossilize truth;

standardized

15:7.2 Time is s. on the headquarters of the superuniverses.

22:4.4 and diverse characters; they are not s. beings.

38:9.3 the more spiritual group, are a somewhat s. order of

65:7.3 organisms than would have been the case in a more s

70:2.17 6. The threat of s. industrial slavery, personality

77:2.5 after the patterns of the s. Satania specialization

87:7.3 unless their rituals are arbitrarily s. by authority.

99:4.3 augment integration of personality, it must not be s..

141:5.4 believed in him should become dogmatized and s.

148:1.2 was no s. or dogmatic formulation of theologic

179:5.5 Jesus’ teachings none have become more tradition-s..

standardssee standards of living

5:4.5 the rigorous moral s. of Judaism and Christianity.

5:5.13 inferiority of the human s. of morality resulting from

10:0.3 concept of creation measures up to the Trinity s.

14:1.13 although each maintains its own internal time s..

15:8.8 inability to reckon in accordance with the s.

28:5.11 only to turn their faces downward to reflect the s.

46:7.7 beautiful, as judged by the physical s. of Urantia.

47:2.5 under sixteen years of age, as reckoned by Urantia s.,

52:1.4 the primeval forests are not in keeping with the s. of

69:8.4 Though the social s. of the Hebrews were crude,

76:2.3 officiating Nodite priests were reverting to the s.

77:5.8 in the spread of higher s. of spiritual, intellectual,

80:7.8 decadence, and with the disappearance of religious s.

81:5.2 for higher and ever higher s. of material comfort.

82:2.2 be studied and judged in the light of the moral s. of

82:2.3 complete sex license to the twentieth-century s. of

82:3.3 Marriage s. have always been a true indicator of the

82:4.5 And so the more recent s. and virginity tests gave

83:0.1 even to the appearance of those marriage s. which

83:7.2 and these s. have persisted to the twentieth century

84:5.2 As society evolved, the sex s. rose higher among

84:5.2 Man’s sex s. are only tardily improving as a result of

87:7.3 it is regrettable many modern believers in moral s.

89:1.1 The taboo is the source of ceremonial s. and the

92:7.5 morality becomes the discipline of self by the s. of

95:3.4 Nile had lived by these emerging ethical and social s.

95:3.5 modified moral s. of Mesopotamian immigrants.

97:8.3 abandon Israel unless they re-established their s.

100:7.12 mortal devotion to the high s. of spiritual living.

101:7.1 influence the evolution of one’s personal s. of life.

101:7.3 new formulations of principles and s. are achieved;

101:9.2 mistake of judging another’s religion by your own s.

102:8.2 be judged by its moral judgments and its ethical s..

102:8.5 and evolutionary progress as judged by its own s. of

128:2.6 The moral s. of this home city of Herod Antipas

132:1.2 To an ascending mortal all lower and material s.

132:2.2 may take as your s. of good the religious practices

132:2.2 are determined by the true values of the spiritual s.

133:6.7 the failure of both material science and spiritual s. to

150:7.2 increasingly contaminated by the low moral s. of

160:1.4 ease-promoting s. of the lure of established beliefs

160:5.5 undiscovered ideals which transcend the known s.

185:1.3 to have these images removed from the military s..

185:1.3 Pilate ordered the images removed from the s. of

195:7.16 dangerous only when it becomes blind to spirit s.

195:10.20 part of the industrial life, and the moral s. of Western

standards of living

66:5.11 They contributed directly to the elevation of s. by

68:5.1 land technique, or maintenance arts, plus his s.,

68:6.6 of the family has always been influenced by the s..

68:6.7 All down through the ages the s. have determined

68:6.7 Local class s. give origin to new social castes, new

68:6.7 When s. become too complicated or too highly

69:2.4 struggle for existence and of the ever-advancing s.

81:3.3 industry was promoted by the elevation of the s.,

81:6.11 man-land ratio means either a lowering of the s. or

standingnoun

26:10.3 grants them the same s. in the universes of time as if

30:4.21 Ascending seraphim are advanced in angelic s. at the

34:7.8 do not falter and question your status and s., for in

38:8.2 it is possible for them to attain full seraphic s..

48:2.23 they will gladly certify you for advanced s..

50:3.2 volunteer servers remains as of the residential s. on

53:9.4 Urantia because you had no Son of s. in residence

63:2.1 Nor had they improved their s in the tribe by building

64:6.27 indigo peoples have exactly the same s. before the

70:1.12 The war for vengeance was in good s. right on down

72:2.6 All citizens in good s. participate in the election of

77:8.13 on Urantia, all of whom are of honorable s.,

82:2.3 Free love has never been in good s. above the scale

82:3.4 In primitive times marriage was the price of social s.;

83:7.4 The social pressure of community s. and property

84:3.10 has enhanced woman’s prestige and social s.;

84:4.3 influence over their immediate and personal s.,

112:4.12 flash forth the mandate of advanced s. over the

114:7.7 is entitled to a liaison corps of mortals of destiny s..

121:3.5 This group had little or no social s..

127:5.1 Although Jesus was poor, his social s. in Nazareth

142:5.2 then are you secure in the position and s. of all

166:5.5 Abner was head of a church which was without s.

175:2.1 status of any individual Jew in his s. before God.

179:3.9 mean nothing concerning your s. in the kingdom

194:3.14 in Pentecost, women had little or no spiritual s. in

standingverb; see standing for

47:10.2 the last mark and trace, s. on the sea of glass,

52:1.2 By this time man is well accustomed to s. erect.

58:5.7 the pressure of a continental mass s. 15,000 feet

67:2.2 Caligastia, and Lucifer as s. in contempt of the

67:3.8 this child of the evolutionary races s. unmoved by the

67:8.4 determined band of 143 comrades in s. steadfast

75:7.2 from all charges of s. in “contempt of the universe

80:3.7 for their sentinels s. on night guard at cave entrances

89:0.1 in debt to the spirits, as s. in need of redemption.

100:4.5 hulk of a man s., legs spread, club upraised,

100:7.1 gestured toward the Master s. before his accusers,

103:6.5 either science or religion, s. alone, hope to gain

124:6.10 They pressed on, soon s. on the brink of Olivet,

125:6.5 the lad, now s. to greet his astonished parents,

125:6.8 Silently they all withdrew and left Jesus s. alone with

132:0.1 emperor remarked to the aide s. on his right, “If I

133:2.3 scene of the teary-eyed couple s. in silent embrace.

135:8.4 Scores of repentants were s. in line awaiting their

135:8.5 to set this example for my brothers s. here with me

135:8.6 the four men still s. in the water heard a strange

136:2.3 John’s disciples, s. by the water’s edge, did not

137:4.8 As Jesus was s. alone in a corner of the garden, his

137:6.6 Jesus, s. by the water’s edge, prayed: “My Father,

138:7.1 beckoning the other apostles s. near by to join them,

142:8.4 were s. before the entrance to the Master’s tent.

147:5.2 that even the street beggars might come in and, s.

147:5.3 of perfumed anointing lotion and, s. behind Jesus

152:0.2 until, s. near you, Master, I touched the border of

157:3.6 while still s. before them, Jesus said: “This has been

157:4.5 Jesus, still s., then said to the twelve: “You are my

158:1.9 they observed Jesus s. alone: “Jesus, Master, it is

158:7.5 many of you now s. before me shall not taste death

162:3.5 Jesus, looking over the crowd, saw her husband s.

162:3.5 writing, he beheld the woman s. alone before him.

162:4.2 the glare of scores of torches s. about the temple

162:6.1 Jesus, s. among the pilgrims, said: “If any man

163:3.5 seeing others s. in the market place idle, he said to

163:3.5 found still others s. idle, and he inquired of them,

164:4.11 Then Josiah, s. upon a stool, shouted abroad to all

165:4.10 To another s. near by who asked how the wealthy

166:1.5 And Jesus, s., replied to the lawyer: “You, like the

167:5.1 But the publican, s. afar off, would not so much as

168:1.1 By this time they were s. before the family tomb,

169:3.1 When the meeting became too noisy, Peter, s. up,

171:5.2 so he asked those s. near him what was going on.

171:6.2 one of the Jericho Pharisees, s. near by, said: “You

171:8.14 Jesus, s. there before the apostles in the shade of an

173:1.7 To the amazement of his apostles, s. near at hand,

173:4.4 those priests and elders who were s. near him,

178:2.6 But David Zebedee, who was s. near, stepped up

181:2.19 Jesus then went over to the Alpheus twins and, s.

181:2.20 And then Jesus went over to Philip, who, s. up,

181:2.26 And then Jesus went over to Thomas, who, s. up,

182:2.5 while Peter, James, and John were s. by to receive

183:3.4 s. there in the calm majesty of the God of all this

183:5.3 this man shall not be prevented from s. by the side

184:1.6 the chief steward, who was s. near, struck Jesus

184:2.7 one of the men s. near Peter said: “Surely you are

184:3.14 not longer endure the sight of the Master s. there

185:2.16 by the spectacle of Jesus’ s. there in majesty before

186:1.4 found himself s. in the presence of the Sanhedrin,

187:3.2 S. near the cross at one time or another during the

187:2.6 dare to remove it since the soldiers were s. on guard.

187:4.8 they were yet s. by when the body of the Master was

187:5.2 Only a few times did those s. by catch some

187:5.2 with sufficient clearness to be heard by those s. by

188:1.1 the representatives of the Sanhedrin s. by to see that

190:2.2 Jesus’ oldest brother, James, was s. in the garden of

191:4.2 Abner and Lazarus, were s. together in the pulpit,

191:5.2 s. directly in front of Thomas, said: “Peace be upon

192:1.2 on the beach, near the boat landing, s. by a fire.

standing for

1:1.3 in words and symbols, each name s. for the degree

93:3.3 interpreted as s. for the three kingdoms of men,

93:3.3 Abraham rather regarded this symbol as s. for the

standingadjective

43:4.9 be found no s. ground for the Satania adversaries.

69:5.8 made kings by creating a s. army of debtors.

70:1.20 Military castes and s. armies soon developed to keep

109:5.3 opinions, settled ideas, and long-s. prejudices.

121:7.2 kindness ran counter to the long-s. attitude of the

139:8.6 Thomas’s membership was a s. declaration that Jesus

164:4.1 And they did this in violation of a s. rule which

standpoint

5:3.1 Though the Paradise Deities, from the universe s.,

7:1.10 Viewed from the personality s. and by persons,

14:2.3 In other words, viewed from a purely physical s.,

16:7.8 From the s. of intelligence, man ascends to the level

20:1.11 From the s. of service, worship, and supplication

42:5.2 Wavelike energy manifestationsfrom the s. of

49:5.10 general groups of inhabited worlds from the s. of the

59:1.4 From the s. of marine life this is the trilobite age.

66:2.3 But from your s. the most interesting group of all

68:6.11 From a world s., overpopulation has never been a

73:0.1 on duty took note that, from a purely biologic s.,

104:3.17 while they are thus comparable from a functional s.,

105:7.1 From the creature s., that which is transcendental

106:0.10 perspective and from the s. of other universe ages.

106:6.4 would be unlimited, at least from a qualitative s.,

106:8.22 From the s. of personal beings it could mean that the

106:8.22 absolute destinies mean from a nonpersonal s. is

112:3.2 From the cosmic s. the mortal is already dead;

113:1.4 From the s. of seraphic ministry, most men and

115:2.1 From the existential s., nothing new can happen

117:3.5 From a physical s. this statement is hardly true,

117:3.12 From the finite s., we actually live, move, and have

121:4.1 The gentiles were,from a moral s., somewhat inferior

128:1.8 the human s., a natural evolutionary revelation.

136:4.7 seem most pleasant and profitable from the s. of the

141:7.7 From the human s. he was indeed a Jew, but he lived

145:4.1 From a human s., this was probably the greatest

148:6.5 its soundness from the s. of then accepted theology.

160:3.1 From the human s. it is a question of combined

160:4.9 solved when they are viewed from the religious s. of

178:1.4 Sonship in the kingdom, from the s. of advancing

standpoints

110:5.7 the human partner from the s. of health, efficiency,

stands see stands for

4:3.6 mortal imperfection of insight only because it s. in

5:6.8 on antecedent causation, the Father s. aside.

10:2.4 personality-absolute, that divine being who s. as the

14:6.38 Havona s. before every will creature as the portal to

25:1.6 when man’s ascending soul s. before the Supreme

29:2.16 It is an individualized stream of power and s. in

31:8.4 the mortal ascender s. in the finaliter receiving circle

35:3.22 While the young universe of Nebadon s. low in

37:0.1 At the head of all personality in Nebadon s. Michael,

39:1.11 a first-stage spirit being s., not at the end and climax

40:10.2 never stops until the mortal son s. face to face with

42:0.1 Force is the one thing which s. as an everlasting

43:3.6 Although the constellation regime s. between you

43:4.2 Ever the Faithful of Days s. at the right hand of the

50:4.2 all of this s. in contrast with the Adamic regime

51:4.2 the red man s. far above the indigo—black—race.

52:4.1 Such a world s. on the eve of a great intellectual

56:9.4 the Paradise Trinity forever s. in finality, eternity,

68:1.1 this lack of natural brotherly attraction that now s. in

82:1.9 and therefore ever s. in need of social regulation.

83:7.4 marriage has made progress and s. on advanced

94:6.6 he does not coerce mankind but always s. ready to

106:2.3 experiential power; it s. in contrast to the eternity

106:7.3 But the Deity Absolute s. in eternity relationship

112:7.9 the onetime soul of earthly origin s. in worshipful

122:2.3 “While your husband, Zacharias, s. before the altar

127:6.15 Jesus now s. on the threshold of full manhood, rich

131:4.2 God is our protectorhe s. by the side of his

131:8.2 He is truly spiritual; he s. alone and changes not.

132:2.4 social usage, and religious dogma s. in grave danger

135:11.2 but the friend of the bridegroom who s. near-by

139:11.9 the will and character of the divine Father who s. at

140:6.4 vengeance in his mind s. in danger of judgment.

140:8.29 Jesus’ teaching s. apart from all religions, as such,

153:2.8 s. ready to give you the true bread of life.

153:4.3 that one who is greater than devils s. in your midst

153:5.4 to his own faith, for one of you s. in grave danger.

174:5.8 He who selfishly loves his life s. in danger of losing

176:4.7 ever ready to welcome him on earth as he s. ready to

195:4.4 and s. face to face with a struggle for existence

195:9.2 But paganized and socialized Christianity s. in need

195:9.9 but the religion of Jesus s. as the unsullied spiritual

196:3.28 Religion s. above science, art, philosophy, ethics,

stands for

1:5.13 is not simply an attribute of God; it rather s. for the

6:8.3 the Creator Son, who s. for both Father and Son to

67:7.4 it is the attitude of the whole being, when it s. for the

85:3.4 Many times an animal symbol s. for a god or a

91:2.5 true prayer, which always s. for man’s communion

100:4.5 such a picture s. for the beginnings of much that is

103:6.7 Metaphysics s. for man’s well-meant but futile

133:5.6 Mathematics asserts that, if one person s. for a unit

133:5.6 in co-ordinated working harmony s. for a force far

151:2.3 the sower s. for the messengers of the kingdom.

151:2.3 The seed which fell among the rocks s. for those

169:4.7 The word God cannot be defined and therefore s. for

standstill

60:3.11 advance of the continental drift was coming to a s.,

61:4.4 the animal life, and marine life was almost at a s..

81:6.25 civilization is at a s. in spiritual development and

186:4.2 business of a great universe was practically at a s..

starsee star clouds; star students

see Bright and Morning Star; Brilliant Evening Star

12:1.14 space zones are free from s. dust—cosmic fog.

12:4.14 the normal towards the violet by an approaching s.

12:4.14 lines are displaced towards the red by a receding s.

15:1.2 known to the superuniverse s. observers as the

15:3.6 the center out towards the edge of the s. stream.

15:3.7 some of the confusion of Urantian s. observers arises

15:3.13 The whirl of the major sectors, the so-called s. drifts,

15:4.8 The globular type of s. clusters predominates near

15:5.3 splitting into a double s. system or evolving as a

15:5.7 fission, and a new double s. of this variety is born.

15:5.8 but unequal suns, one type of double s. formation.

15:8.7 is one of the tasks of the celestial s. observers.

30:3.4 The s.-observer colony of Uversa now numbers

30:3.4 in their work of s. study and space survey.

41:2.7 giants of space and the swarming clouds of s. dust

41:3.2 largest s. in the universe, the stellar cloud Antares,

41:3.3 equatorially, this being a type of double s. formation.

41:3.4 about a common center as one type of double s..

41:3.5 was the extraordinary double s. explosion, the light

41:3.6 that one cubic inch of such a s., if on Urantia, would

41:3.10 for the further exploration of distant s. clusters.

41:3.10 as enormous and fairly symmetrical s. clusters.

41:8.2 Eventually, such a s. will become a so-called white

41:8.4 which still exhibits the mother sphere as a lone s.

57:5.2 sunspot cycles betray that it was a variable s. in its

85:1.2 The shooting s. was awesome to early man, and he

85:5.1 The Chaldean s. cultists considered themselves to be

90:2.7 under the domination of a lucky or an unlucky s.;

92:7.15 foundation and guiding s. of all enduring civilizations

95:2.7 great pyramid pointed directly toward the Pole S.

104:4.9 Whether it be a tiny ultimaton, a blazing s., or a

122:8.7 wise men saw no s. to guide them to Bethlehem.

122:8.7 The beautiful legend of the s. of Bethlehem

122:8.7 the appealing legend of the s. of Bethlehem

150:3.2 the appearance of a bright and supposedly new s.

150:3.2 Such a s. having then recently been observed,

star cloud(s)

15:3.1 islands of space, double stars, globular clusters, s.,

15:3.5 is situated far away in the enormous and dense s. of

15:3.5 you may observe two great streams of s. emerging in

15:3.10 the composite rotation-gravity center of the s. of

15:3.11 4. The swing of the local s. cloud of Nebadon and its

15:4.9 The vast s. of Orvonton should be regarded as

15:4.9 Many of the so-called s. of space consist of gaseous

41:0.4 Such is the constitution of the local s. of Nebadon,

star students

12:1.13 the whole astronomical plot, suggests to our s. that

12:2.4 The Uversa s. observe that the grand universe is

15:5.14 As your s. scan the heavens, they will observe

20:8.3 from the duties of outpost sentinels to those of s..

28:7.1 help to the courtesy colonies of Uversa: the s.,

30:2.150 1. S. Students.

30:3.2 1. The S., the celestial astronomers, choose to work

30:3.2 These s. are not in any manner organically connected

30:3.2 they are merely guests.

30:3.3 in any system of any universe may become a s.,

30:3.3 S. are not required to serve eternally in this corps,

44:5.6 are most proficient in collaborating with the s. in

57:3.2 The near-by s. of that faraway era, as they observed

starfish

65:2.5 later there evolved the s., stone lilies, sea urchins,

stargazing

95:1.7 the Babylonian priests turned anew to s.; astrology

staring

90:1.4 autohypnosis by prolonged s. at their navels.

starlight

46:1.8 light from several near-by suns—a sort of brilliant s.

starlit

124:6.5 camped for the night, out under the s. heavens.

135:9.1 group of thirty or more talked long into the s. night.

starred

88:6.7 such words as spellbound, ill-s., possessions,

starrysee starry realms

1:1.4 Still farther out in the s. creation, he is known,

3:2.4 the endless but orderly procession of the s. hosts

11:2.1 astronomical location, your space position in the s.

12:2.4 the ancestors of a series of s. and planetary clusters

12:4.12 that the surrounding s. clusters and streams are

15:3.1 The vast Milky Way s. system represents the

15:5.8 the fringe of the superuniverse s. aggregations.

29:4.24 passing between gigantic planetary and s. neighbors.

34:1.1 physical organization of a s. and planetary cluster

41:3.0 3. OUR STARRY ASSOCIATES

42:7.1 the planets encircling the sun of some s. group like

57:4.4 and relative stabilization of the far-flung s. systems

123:3.10 on his back and gazing wonderingly up into the s.

starry realms

4:1.5 upheavals and physical cataclysms of the s. realms.

11:1.3 ever journeying inward through the s. realms, until

12:0.3 of physical law and from the observation of the s.,

12:2.2 Most of the s. visually exposed to the search of

12:4.14 velocities are fairly reliable when applied to the s.

15:3.1 Practically all of the s. visible to the naked eye

32:2.9 a young cluster in the s. and planetary realms of

167:6.5 the Father through the inspiring spectacle of the s.

starssee Brilliant Evening Stars

3:3.1 “He tells the number of the s.; he calls them all by

3:3.2 who does actually know the number of the s. and

11:8.1 strand on which are strung the gleaming s., blazing

15:3.1 aggregation of suns, double s., globular clusters,

15:3.3 the number of s. and other spheres decreases away

15:5.4 2. The Whirled S. embrace those suns which are

15:5.4 They are not thrown off as rings but in right- and left

15:5.4 Whirled s. are also of origin in other-than-spiral

15:5.7 There is a critical limit to the size of individual s..

15:5.8 6. Contractural S..

15:6.2 1. The suns—the s. of space.

15:6.8 The Suns. These are the s. of space in all their

15:6.8 others are double s., contracting or disappearing

15:6.8 The s. of space exist in no less than a thousand states

15:6.10 These suns are the s. of your observable system.

15:8.5 disintegrate under certain conditions found in hot s.

15:9.16 The s. and planets of a local universe must be in

23:2.22 Massive s., crosscurrents, and detours, as well as

41:2.7 heated suns and other types of supercharged s..

41:3.1 specialized currents of energy that play between s.

41:3.3 a mother wheel, suns break up or form double s..

41:3.6 Not all s. are solid, but many of the older ones are.

41:3.6 Some of the reddish, faintly glimmering s. have

41:3.7 are relatively young; most of the dwarf s. are old, but

41:3.8 you may observe many of these younger s. whose

41:3.9 In some double s. the tides caused by rapidly

41:3.10 In one group of variable s. the period of light

41:4.1 between the most dense and the most diffuse s.,

41:4.3 Cooling s. can be physically gaseous and dense

41:7.14 But s. far removed from these chief channels of

41:9.4 In many of the younger s. continued gravity

41:9.5 the gigantic pulsations of many of the younger s..

41:10.1 Some of the variable s., in or near the state of

48:7.15 13. S. are best discerned from the lonely isolation of

53:7.7 “And his tail drew a third part of the s. of heaven

57:2.1 terminate as clusters of s. or as enormous suns

57:3.6 on their long and eventful careers as the s. of space.

57:6.5 Shooting s. occur in swarms because they are the

58:3.4 occur in the marginal gases of the great binary s.

83:4.4 astrologers were consulted to ascertain the birth s.

85:5.1 elements to the deification of sun, moon, and s..

85:5.1 In India the s. were regarded as the glorified souls of

88:1.1 not mountains, became fetishes; comets, but not s..

88:1.1 Early man regarded shooting s. and meteors as

90:2.5 early the shamans turned their attention to the s..

90:3.8 the Chaldeans looked upon the s. as the cause of

93:2.3 as they talked out under the s., Melchizedek began

93:2.3 the Most High, is the divine creator of the s. of the

93:6.3 “Look now up to the heavens and number the s. if

95:2.7 The Egyptians long believed that the s. twinkling in

95:2.7 and established constellations of the fixed s.,

97:4.3 seek him who formed the seven s. and Orion,

101:10.9 even the s. in their courses are now doing battle for

123:3.10 studying the flowers and plants by day and the s. by

131:2.2 He knows the number of the s.; he calls them all

131:2.11 turn many to righteousness as the s. forever

131:4.2 God has made the sun and the s.; he is bright, pure

131:7.2 the sun and the moon and all the s. obey my will.

150:3.3 The courses of the s. in the heavens have nothing to

151:5.5 vanished, and the s. of heaven shone overhead.

startnoun

32:3.7 universe are settled and dependable, at the s., only

133:3.8 best way to help these women get a new s. in life.

133:6.3 Christianity secured its s. in Ephesus largely through

139:8.12 could not have held a man like Thomas from the s.

172:3.0 3. THE START FOR JERUSALEM

startverb; see start out

11:3.4 even for those who shall not s. the Paradise climb

15:5.5 pull of the greater body to s. tidal convulsions in the

31:6.1 released from permanent-citizenship status and s. on

36:3.5 transmit the spark of life, s. the required revolutions

39:0.11 they all crave to s. at the bottom, on the lowest level

39:8.7 they cannot possibly s. up from the very bottom,

39:8.7 may go down to those who do s. from the bottom

44:0.3 With such a nucleus to s. with, there has

47:4.1 working groups and social organizations s. to

48:4.16 But among those who s. their careers far below the

55:4.30 they elect to humanize, receive Adjusters, and s. for

57:3.1 before nebulae begin to throw off suns and s. upon

57:7.7 settled and cooled sufficiently to s. precipitation of

64:7.10 In general and to s. with, the Sangik tribes were

65:4.3 uninjured cells begin to proliferate—they actually s.

69:7.1 To s. with, the entire animal world was man’s enemy

72:9.8 The schools of statesmanship have power to s.

74:2.8 new rulers of Urantia s. their reign under favorable

101:5.5 So, also, must philosophy s. its career upon the

101:6.7 Revelation teaches mortal man that, to s. such a

102:5.1 existence of the potential of personality to s. with.

107:6.7 until the day of their release to s. for Divinington

134:4.8 there will s. dissensions, recriminations, even wars,

135:10.3 lest he and his disciples should s. a rebellion.

138:10.11 they prepared to s. for Jerusalem and Judea on

147:6.3 of Sabbath breaking—since he had presumed to s.

158:2.2 he thought best to s. up a diverting conversation

159:6.5 a week’s rest before they made ready to s. the last

161:0.1 he and the twelve apostles would s. for Jerusalem

161:2.4 our Master exhibits maturity of righteousness to s.

167:4.3 full days in Philadelphia before he made ready to s.

171:8.1 They did not s. from Jericho until near noon since

172:3.1 when Jesus made ready to s. for Jerusalem.

start out

22:5.6 The Trinitized Custodians s. out their careers as

23:1.4 Mortals s. out as well-nigh material beings on the

23:1.4 these solitary spirits s. out at the center of all things

47:3.12 As you s. out on the first mansion world, one

50:5.8 they become philosophical—they s. out to reason

51:6.6 It is intended that mortals who s. out from an

55:4.9 after receiving Adjusters, s. out on their Paradise

55:4.25 and from the universe headquarters s. out on the

57:3.6 Such young suns quickly become spherical and s. on

101:5.5 Both science and religion s. out with the assumption

113:1.6 You s. out in your mind of mortal investment in the

132:6.3 a businessman of my son, and now you s. out to

140:6.2 You must s. out afresh as little children and be

140:8.26 “I want to set men free so that they can s. out afresh

177:1.2 You may s. out carrying the lunch, and when you

195:6.16 And so, when you once s. out to find God, that is the

startedsee started out

15:4.4 tremendous cyclones of force which, when once s.,

37:2.4 Many of these ascendant Evening Stars s. their

41:4.4 One of your near-by suns, which s. life with about

57:5.5 solar meteorites, which immediately s. to revolve

61:5.5 first North American glacier s. its southern advance.

64:4.9 thousand years, s. south again on its fifth excursion.

64:7.14 the great black exodus s. south through Palestine

64:7.17 They built boats and s. in search of new lands

77:3.3 construction was s. in accordance with his plans.

82:3.9 orders were s. and maintained by individuals lacking

82:4.5 When once s., this idea of female chastity took such

87:0.2 With the birth of this very fear mankind s. on the

89:2.3 special creation, that he s. his career in perfection,

89:4.6 The doctrine of original sin, or racial guilt, s. every

89:5.4 Having been s. through hunger, friendship, revenge

89:6.4 when a new building of any importance was s.,

92:4.6 of the Adamic revelation before it had ever fully s..

97:9.19 New trouble s. when King Ahab tried to buy land

97:9.25 Judahites s. social reforms, such as releasing slaves,

123:2.4 his new shop and getting his business s. again.

124:1.7 Joseph s. the building of an addition to their house,

127:1.5 This year Simon s. to school, and they were

127:4.10 This year Jude s. to school, and it was necessary for

128:3.7 Simon and Jesus s. on their way back to Nazareth.

128:6.5 the Passover, Jude s. up real trouble for them all.

133:7.2 On the third day after their arrival they s. for the hills

134:3.3 The afternoon sessions s. at 3:00 o’clock, and the

134:7.5 Jesus then s. on his final tour, as a private individual,

134:9.1 the next day s. for Jerusalem with John the son of

135:4.1 directed Ezda to drive his herds to Engedi and s. for

135:8.3 they s. for Pella, eating their lunch as they journeyed.

140:0.2 As Jesus s. down the seashore calling the apostles,

143:3.6 The third day when they s. down the mountain

144:9.1 they s. north to the camp of John’s and Jesus’

147:2.1 Jesus and the apostolic party s. on their journey to

150:9.3 as he s. to walk forward, the mob parted and

152:4.2 And when Peter s. to walk upon the water, the

152:5.1 he and the Mark lad had s. to walk around the lake

152:7.1 Jesus, accompanied only by the twelve apostles, s.

154:6.1 all five of them s. at once for Zebedee’s house,

154:7.4 they were well s. when the Jerusalem officers began

158:7.9 In silence Jesus and the twelve s. for their camp at

162:0.1 When Jesus s. up to Jerusalem with the ten

163:4.11 those who were afraid to step out before they s..

167:3.6 Jesus and the ten apostles would have s. back to the

168:3.7 s. on their journey back to the Pella encampment.

171:2.6 Jesus, leading the twelve, s. on the way to Heshbon,

171:3.3 by the time Jesus s. for the Passover, the number of

171:5.3 glorifying God, until the Master s. on the next day

172:3.8 before they s., the twelve women of the original

172:3.9 Before they s., the Alpheus twins put their cloaks

172:5.10 This Sunday s. off as a great day for Simon

174:3.1 Before Jesus could get s. with his teaching,

177:0.4 but as Jesus s. off alone, John Mark came forward

179:4.7 Jesus s. with twelvenow he had eleven.

183:2.1 was some delay in getting s. for the Mark home,

183:3.7 But before they were able to get s., as Jesus stood

183:3.9 When the guards s. back to Jerusalem with Jesus,

183:5.1 Before they s. away from the garden with Jesus,

184:4.2 When these abuses first s., Jesus indicated to John,

186:0.1 As Jesus and his accusers s. off to see Herod, he

186:4.2 o’clock when they s. for the scene of the crucifixion.

187:0.1 the soldiers, under the direction of a centurion, s.

188:1.3 the burial procession of Jesus of Nazareth s. from

189:4.7 Joanna rallied her companions, and they s. back

190:2.4 James s. to fall to his knees, exclaiming, “My father

195:1.1 The Hellenization of Christianity s. in earnest on that

195:3.8 came to Rome too late to prevent the well-s. moral

195:6.1 they have s. an unthinking run on the moral bank of

started out

14:6.40 they shall sometime be s. out on the undisclosed and

34:7.8 Having s. out on the way of life everlasting, having

78:8.8 priest of Kish, who proclaimed himself king and s.

82:4.3 Woman s. out as the property of her father, who

89:9.3 Paul s. out to build a new Christian cult on “the

92:5.13 As a religious teacher, Jesus of Nazareth s. out with

94:3.1 Having s. out to discover final reality,the Indian mind

97:1.2 he s. out to turn all Israel back to the worship of

123:0.6 They s. out early one Sunday morning, Mary and

125:3.1 This they did and s. out on the return journey to

125:6.9 In silence they s. out, arriving at Jericho for the night

138:1.1 s. out in good heart and with confident enthusiasm

140:5.6 This momentous sermon s. out upon the note of

145:3.2 One man s. out with his paralyzed daughter just as

145:5.8 Jesus and the apostles s. out upon their first public

147:5.8 this woman has, in dead earnest, s. out on the long

152:2.2 hiring every craft available, they s. out in pursuit.

163:4.16 they s. out, two and two, on their mission in Galilee,

163:5.1 the entire company of almost three hundred s. out at

168:0.1 It was shortly after noon when Martha s. out to meet

169:1.8 decision, he arose and s. out for his father’s house.

172:3.8 As the procession s. out from Bethany, there was

181:2.4 You s. out with us strong-minded and intolerant,

183:2.4 when Judas Iscariot s. out from the temple, about

184:2.12 having s. out wrong, to turn about and go right.

186:0.3 When Mary the mother of Jesus s. out with John to

187:5.6 Jesus s. to Golgotha bearing his own crossbeam

189:4.3 five of the women s. out for the tomb of Jesus.

190:1.6 And they s. out on this mission as they had on many

191:5.7 the next morning, before the break of day, they s. out

starting

1:0.5 but it is entirely possible for human beings, s. out

8:1.9 And this is the traditional s. point of the history of

8:1.10 The mind of man must have a s. point for the

14:6.40 man’s established destiny, but it is also the s. place of

19:1.7 the philosophic technique of s. from the lower to

34:5.2 begins the work of evolutionary progression, s.

39:9.3 still supremely devoted to that universal plan of s.

40:2.2 begin the long journey to Havona and Paradise, s.

42:9.3 S. from any one element, after noting some one

49:6.8 S. out in the seventh circle, mortals strive for the first

63:2.7 had creatures possessed a method of s. fire at will.

67:5.3 the forward struggle began all over, s. not very far

69:9.4 wanted to save up property as a nucleus for s. life in

112:0.1 Urantia is your s. point; here you and your divine

116:4.8 local universes are the s. points of true evolution,

116:4.11 The local universe is the s. place for personalities

123:3.5 s. out with one candle the first night and adding one

134:5.6 S. out with parental power in the family group,

135:6.5 preached four months at Bethany ford before s. north

136:10.1 before s. down the mountain to join John and his

138:0.1 the s. point of an ever-widening gulf between Jesus

151:0.2 This time of waiting before s. for the Passover at

171:1.1 s. south on their tour of the cities of southern Perea,

176:3.4 There was a certain great man who, before s. out on

186:4.4 Much of the delay in s. off with Jesus for the site of

startled

63:2.5 They were so surprised and s. at their success that

97:4.3 Amos further s. his hearers when, pointing a finger

124:3.8 Jesus was s. by his father’s display of emotion;

130:2.4 Anaxand was s. when Jesus replied, “Since you

130:6.2 But Fortune was s. and made curious when Jesus,

137:3.5 Mary expected all Palestine to be s. and stunned by

141:0.2 Andrew was somewhat s. to see the Master thus

153:5.1 They were all surprisingly s. by the suddenness

153:5.1 along with so much that was unexpected, it s. them

184:3.5 The entire court was s. and somewhat confused by

185:4.2 Herod was s. by his stately appearance and the calm

185:5.9 from the mixed multitude s. and alarmed Pilate,

189:4.10 These words s. the women, but the Master was so

190:2.2 The whole family was s. and well-nigh confounded

startling

74:4.4 Adam and Eve heard the s. news of the proposal

97:1.4 they heard these s. words, “The Strength of Israel

98:2.7 resulting in a s. development in depth of thought.

121:7.12 they were amazed by the new and s. pronouncements

137:4.3 to announce his forthcoming kingdom by some s.

140:6.10 On hearing these s. words, the apostles drew apart

140:10.7 it was a new, strange, and s. announcement.

142:7.14 When the apostles heard these s. words,they recalled

143:5.7 Jesus, interrupting Nalda, said with s. assurance, “I

145:2.14 the rapid and effective spreading of such a s. rumor.

151:3.10 enables the teacher to present new and s. truths while

157:3.5 s. emphasis he pointed to them with a sweeping

157:6.7 Among other s. announcements they listened to such

157:6.15 The apostles listened to these bold and s. statements

191:6.2 You shall love one another with a new and s.

starts

20:5.1 this Original Son s. on a bestowal mission of mortal

26:7.4 When an ascendant soul actually s. for Paradise,

41:5.4 an average sun up to the solar surface, whence it s.

48:5.1 is delivered from the bonds of the flesh and s. out

102:3.6 Revelation liberates men and s. them out on the

103:7.11 Science s. out on its vaunted career of reasoning by

103:7.11 Religion s. out with the assumption of the validity of

starved

60:2.3 dinosaurs literally s. to death and became extinct—

136:4.5 the fantastic visions of a s. and weakened mind,

starving

134:8.3 intellectual vagaries of a weakened and s. mortal

194:4.7 to keep their fellow believers at Jerusalem from s..

stasis

104:4.47 hypothetical s. of the original infinity of the I AM.

105:2.11 This is the s. or self-relationship of Infinity, the

115:3.3 The primordial s. of infinity requires segmentation

statenoun—condition

0:11.5 creation of things and beings,not only in its present s.

11:8.5 This s. is analogous to the concept of the primordial

15:9.17 There must exist a s. of universal recognition of

15:9.17 There must have come into being a s. of harmonious

24:5.3 matters relating to the welfare and s. of the systems

27:1.2 from one life to another, from one s. of existence

29:4.32 converting the energies of space into a physical s.

35:6.4 these System Sovereigns to deliberate upon the s. of

39:5.5 Peace is not the natural s. of the material realms.

41:3.3 suns may later transiently exist in a semiliquid s..

41:3.3 your sun attained this quasi-liquid s. of supergas

41:4.3 as Urantiaand yet be in a highly heated gaseous s.

41:8.1 such protons, when this saturation s. is attained,

41:10.1 variable stars, near the s. of maximum pulsation,

41:10.1 Your sun was in just such a s. of mighty pulsation

42:3.10 —matter as it exists on Urantia in a s. of relatively

42:4.3 masters of energy as it circulates in this primitive s.

43:7.2 in form, univitatia much resemble the morontia s. of

46:2.1 areas of Jerusem are preserved in a “natural s.,”

46:3.2 broadcast station, to learn of the welfare and s. of

46:5.26 transform material beings into a s. quite like that of

47:1.1 as you do the angels in your present physical s..

47:3.9 advance of such a s. of mere human development.

47:9.5 You really pass from the mortal s. to the immortal

48:0.3 This intermediate s. of universe progress differs in

48:1.1 From time to time this transition s. has been taught

48:4.2 and they really accomplish for us, in our s., just what

48:4.10 —they assist in reverting the memory to a former s.

48:4.12 and a morontia s. of mind verging on merriment.

48:4.13 just a little beneath one’s present developmental s.,

48:6.33 was detached during sleep and in this unusual s.

50:3.2 progressors temporarily revert to a former material s.

50:6.1 compare such a world’s career with the present s. of

52:2.1 Under normal conditions mortals attain a high s. of

52:2.9 The races are purified and brought up to a high s. of

52:7.5 the s. of society more nearly approaches the ideals

55:2.2 translation from the material life to the morontia s.

55:2.8 And until such a high s. of planetary evolution is

55:5.4 in an intermediate s. of advancing civilization,

55:5.6 has at last co-ordinated a high s. of mechanical

55:6.4 translation to the morontia s. from among the living.

57:5.2 This variable s., this periodic pulsation, rendered

57:7.5 the surface resembling its earlier molten s. before the

57:8.11 The crust of the earth was in a s. of continual flux.

58:1.5 Urantia is evolving toward a s. favorable for the

58:5.2 so nearly fluid in its molten and highly heated s. that

60:2.10 others gravitate backward, reverting to a former s..

65:1.1 as mid-phase Sons, that being the s. of their origin.

68:2.1 the present turbulent s. of certain primitive groups

70:1.1 War is the natural s. and heritage of evolving man;

73:5.6 the remainder being left in a more or less natural s.

76:5.7 rulers so plunged the planet into such a hopeless s.

78:2.4 Adamites steadily deteriorated until it reached a s.

82:2.3 transitions from a s. of almost complete sex license

83:6.1 it is good for those who attain this desirable s., but

83:8.4 the concept of the indissolubility of the marital s.

86:2.1 Anxiety was a natural s. of the savage mind.

92:3.9 indolent and suffering humanity from its natural s.

93:3.2 the status of Lucifer and the s. of affairs on Jerusem.

94:8.16 it was not viewed as a s. of complete annihilation.

94:10.1 Tibet, they encountered a s. of primitive savagery

97:1.4 to heights above the changing s. of men’s minds

100:5.8 Under no circumstances should the trancelike s. of

100:5.9 The characteristics of the mystical s. are diffusion of

101:5.13 to do with the morontia s., the firmer grasp of mota.

101:8.1 A s. of mind attains to faith levels only when it

103:7.10 In the mortal s., nothing can be absolutely proved;

112:0.1 the ascending life, to which your present mortal s.

112:7.6 In the morontia s. the self has become a new and

116:5.16 difficulty in arriving at a s. of dynamic equilibrium is

118:10.10 of the Supreme within the limits of the present s. of

121:4.3 “I have learned in whatsoever s. I am, therewith to

127:6.8 doubting that he would ever enter the marriage s.;

130:4.3 such a s. of divinity is attained and maintained

131:3.7 are they who have insight into the deathless s..

133:5.8 This universe-knowing s. of mind can be had only

133:5.9 Matter and spirit and the s. intervening between

135:5.2 absolutely righteous s. in which God (the Messiah)

143:3.1 About this time a s. of great nervous and emotional

143:3.1 of Jesus had augmented their disturbed s. of mind.

143:3.7 gave way to mirth when they noted the changed s. of

145:2.12 spoke in a dreamy s., saying: “What have we to do

147:3.3 I would work, to improve your earthly s. but

152:1.2 explained that the maiden had been in a s. of coma

153:1.6 Everyone was in a s. of perplexity.

153:2.13 this s. of affairs continued for more than three hours.

155:6.9 this is impossible of realization in the present s. of

157:4.1 They had long been in a s. of turmoil due to

160:5.4 This thing, being, s., or order of existence,

160:5.6 shape their ideas of God to meet the natural s. of the

167:7.2 does traverse a s. of being at one time analogous

167:7.2 at one time analogous to the s. of the angels, but

168:4.7 that same praying mind has attained the immortal s..

171:3.4 that of intense fear to a s. of hushed expectancy

172:5.8 nervous tension and was in a s of exhaustion by night

179:5.2 the emergence of their fathers from a s. of racial

184:2.4 but Peter was in such a tense nervous s. that this

191:1.1 in such a frame of mind and in such a s. of soul,

191:5.1 this s. of mind, coupled with his chagrin at having

192:3.3 In this s. of uncertainty they tarried at Bethsaida.

193:5.4 released Jesus of Nazareth from the morontia s. and,

statepolitical; see city-state

61:7.5 lobe reached south to cover most of the S. of Iowa.

69:9.5 improvident depend on the s. (thrifty taxpayers) to

69:9.15 Eventually the s. assigned property to the individual,

70:1.14 moves has been the attempt to separate church and s.

70:4.1 which eventually became the modern territorial s..

70:6.1 Effective s. rule only came with the arrival of a chief

70:6.3 the tribe and later s. had no natural leader,

70:9.15 only privileges or favors granted by s. or church.

70:9.16 have always insisted that the s. compel the strong

70:10.13 lodging it in the hands of the social group, the s..

70:10.16 the individual to surrender private redress to the s..

70:12.15 9. Taxation enslavement of the citizenry by the s..

70:12.17 11. Union of church and s..

71:0.0 DEVELOPMENT OF THE STATE

71:0.1 The s. is a useful evolution of civilization;

71:0.1 it represents society’s net gain from the ravages and

71:0.2 The modern s. is the institution which survived in the

71:0.2 a creature of fact—the s.—together with the myth of

71:0.2 obligation of the citizen to live and die for the s..

71:0.2 But the s. is not of divine genesis; it was not even

71:0.2 it is purely an evolutionary institution and wholly

71:1.0 1. THE EMBRYONIC STATE

71:1.1 The s. is a territorial social regulative organization,

71:1.1 enduring s. is composed of a single nation whose

71:1.3 confederation of tribes, a very primitive form of s..

71:1.3 group of six nations never quite functioned as a s.

71:1.12 Eventually red men would have evolved a s. had they

71:1.13 The successful Roman s. was based on:

71:1.22 Rome indicates what may be expected when a s.

71:1.23 The embryonic s. was made possible by the

71:1.23 group differences is the characteristic of the true s.,

71:1.23 castes persist in the later s. organizations as

71:1.23 a valuable transition from family to s. authority.

71:1.24 Failure of s. integration results in retrogression to

71:1.24 During these dark ages the territorial s. collapsed,

71:2.7 energy in social evolution and s. development, but

71:2.7 to be of s. value it must be nonviolent in expression.

71:2.8 opinion control personal behavior and s. regulation

71:3.1 It is not what a s. is but what it does that determines

71:3.1 And after all, no s. can transcend the moral values of

71:3.2 But no s. can attain ideal levels of functioning until

71:3.3 The ideal s. functions under the impulse of three

71:3.7 The laws of the ideal s. are few in number, and they

71:3.7 The exalted s. not only compels its citizens to work

71:3.9 That s. is best which co-ordinates most while

71:5.2 The ideal s. undertakes to regulate social conduct

71:5.2 in industry, pay the taxes to support s. power,

71:5.2 keep the s. from becoming parasitical or tyrannical?

71:7.1 The enduring s. is founded on culture, dominated by

71:7.2 In the ideal s., education continues throughout life,

71:8.1 it matters little what form of s. a people may elect

72:1.4 The unified s. progressed under strong monarchial

72:2.1 S. judges are appointed for life by the governors and

72:2.3 the petition of at least seventy-five s. legislatures

72:2.3 concurred in by the respective s. governors,

72:2.10 decisions may be appealed to the high s. tribunals.

72:2.11 2. S. supreme courts, whose decisions are final in all

72:2.12 the appellate cases coming up from the s. courts.

72:2.12 have served two or more years on some s. tribunal

72:2.15 bodies connected with the s. and regional school

72:3.5 Politically, church and s., as Urantians are wont to

72:3.7 while new civic and social responsibilities to the s.

72:4.4 in these contests from the local, through the s. and

72:6.2 sixty-five unless they secure a permit from the s.

72:6.6 3. The earnings of compulsory labor in the s. mines.

72:6.8 Although s. and regional actuarial foundations supply

72:7.1 the s. governments are slightly more concerned with

72:7.3 receive per capita allowances from the s. treasury

72:7.5 police forces are maintained by the s. governments.

72:7.5 which is remitted to all men joining the s. police.

72:7.5 In the average s. the police force is only one tenth as

72:7.6 Every s. has ten basic constitutional provisions

72:7.7 a three-fourths referendum is required before any s.

72:7.14 this commission are nominated by the s. governors

72:7.14 elected by the s. legislatures to serve for twenty-four

72:8.2 schools of three classes: national, regional, and s..

72:8.2 regional administration and the s. governments.

72:8.2 Division three includes s. responsibilities, and such

72:8.2 such officials are only required to have s. degrees

72:8.3 Judges of the minor and s. courts hold degrees from

72:8.3 hold degrees from the s. schools of statesmanship.

72:9.1 public offices are restricted to graduates of the s.,

72:9.3 Upon nomination by the s. governors or by the

72:9.3 advanced civic privileges are conferred by the s.

72:9.7 The ideal s. is organic, and every free and intelligent

72:9.8 have power to start proceedings in the s. courts

72:11.4 since the establishment of the united continental s.

79:8.2 ancient military s. gradually disintegrated—past wars

82:3.4 a political requirement to provide citizens for the s..

83:4.9 for the last five hundred years church and s. have

84:0.1 the s. demanded and regulated marriage, while later

84:2.2 progressive Iroquois never became a real s..

84:4.10 of the right to hold office in either church or s..

84:7.27 any attempt to shift parental responsibility to s. or

86:6.1 The s. is man’s reaction to his natural environment,

88:2.10 civil forms led to fruition of the authority of the s..

88:3.4 the fetish of the s. supreme has passed through

90:1.1 the beginning of the church domination of the s..

90:2.7 the directors of Occidental church and s. were the

92:6.20 Shinto—worship of the s. in the imperial family.

93:5.14 on the way to establishing a powerful s. in Palestine.

97:9.20 S. and church went along hand in hand.

98:3.2 which became organized into the Roman s. religion.

98:3.4 of their solemn consecration to the service of the s..

98:3.6 The emerging Roman s. conquered politically but

98:3.6 continued to flourish throughout the Roman s. up to

98:3.7 One of the priests of the s. religion told Augustus

98:3.7 reorganized the s. priesthood, re-established the

98:3.7 re-established the s. religion, appointed himself high

98:4.1 having lost their primitive family and s. religions

103:5.11 the pressures of home, community, s. are least.

103:5.11 society for home, social institutions, church, and s.

121:2.8 the kingdom of the Jews, as a semi-independent s.

121:2.8 fostering Palestine as a separate and independent s.

121:3.1 the social and economic condition of the Roman s.

121:3.6 Half the population of the Roman s. were slaves;

121:3.8 emancipated slaves rose to high positions in s.,

121:5.4 This deification of man as the symbol of the s. was

133:4.12 You or I may not deny the s this right of self-defense

134:5.8 subversive of the sovereignty of the territorial s..

134:5.8 the evolution of the supertribe—the territorial s..

134:5.8 makes possible the evolution of the territorial s.,

134:5.13 While each s. regulates its internal affairs, it is not

134:5.14 In this world s. the small nations will be as powerful

134:5.14 even as the small s. of Rhode Island has its two

134:5.14 populous s. of New York or the large s. of Texas.

134:5.15 The limited (s.) sovereignty of these forty-eight

140:8.5 his teachings applied to the individual, not the s..

195:2.5 church as they were politically devoted to the s..

195:2.5 only when they feared it as a competitor of the s..

195:2.5 penetrate beneath the surface of all this s. religion

195:3.9 race decadence, physical plagues, and a s. church

195:8.4 The tyrannical and dictatorial political s. is the

195:8.4 sells him into slavish bondage to the totalitarian s..

stateverb

19:1.2 I can, however, s. that, at the last periodic report to

19:4.9 It would be incorrect to s. that their acts are finite

29:3.9 beyond the scope of Urantia knowledge, I may s.

30:1.113 We may s. that there are no personalities of “pure

104:4.45 we may s. that there are fifteen triune associations of

105:1.4 applied to the Infinite except to s. that the I AM is.

109:7.1 We cannot s. whether or not non-Adjuster Father

119:1.6 The records do not specifically s. that this unique

125:6.3 and, sitting beside Jesus, bade him s. his own views

127:2.8 Jesus must s. his position, and this he did bravely

153:4.2 and he went on to s. that the religious teachers and

155:1.5 “Let me emphatically s. this eternal truth: If you,

183:2.3 The betrayer then went on to s. that more than

185:2.2 When Pilate observed that they were reluctant to s.

statecraft

71:0.1 Even s. is merely the accumulated technique for

stated

16:6.10 S. otherwise, the recognition of the reality of

21:1.3 It should be further s. that some universes are

21:4.5 With certain s. exceptions these sevenfold

39:1.7 see that all charges against mortal creatures are s. in

46:5.29 S. otherwise, they are: service, study, and relaxation.

53:3.1 The cause of the rebels was s. under three heads:

70:10.6 he took her to the priest and s. his suspicions,

72:12.1 nations, it should be s. that on the other continents

89:4.9 ruler made when he s. that he had sacrificed: 113,433

93:6.5 going over to Salem to have it s. in writing.

105:4.3 It has been sometime s. that unity begets duality,

106:6.4 S. otherwise: The Trinity Absolute, as its name

118:1.2 s. otherwise, that the succession of moments will

127:2.9 James s that he was sure Jesus would help to liberate

130:2.10 s. in modern terms, would signify: “Will is that

136:5.5 Urantia except in this expressly s. matter of time.

142:2.2 replied: “Jacob, you have well s. the teachings of

142:7.3 In the course of the evening he definitely s. that at

142:7.5 Jesus s. that a true family is founded on the following

164:1.4 and which, if Jesus had so s., would have directly

177:4.2 Judas s. that he would very much like to find some

185:2.14 Jesus did not even hear these charges when first s.,

189:1.4 But we know that it occurred as we have s. and at

statehood

66:5.28 work of bringing human society up to the level of s..

71:1.3 tribes of the American red men never attained real s..

71:3.0 3. THE IDEALS OF STATEHOOD

71:3.10 The ideals of s. must be attained by evolution,

71:3.10 who volunteer to accept the responsibilities of s..

71:5.2 great problem in s.: How can you guarantee peace

72:8.0 8. THE CHARACTER OF STATEHOOD

71:8.1 division of s. into the three domains of executive,

71:8.1 stamina of a people are all faithfully reflected in s..

71:8.2 The evolution of s entails progress from level to level

71:8.15 of progressive government and earmarks of ideal s..

72:7.13 the purposes designated in the charter of federal s.,

79:8.1 the development of s among the Chinese was delayed

79:8.6 the promise of an early development of advanced s.,

stately

125:1.5 the Asmonean palace, the s. home of Herod,

185:4.2 Herod was startled by his s. appearance and the calm

statement

0:0.1 I have been directed to formulate this introductory s.

0:0.3 deem it wise to present in this initial s. an outline of

0:0.4 This Foreword is not, therefore, a finished s. within

2:6.8 God loves the sinner and hates the sin: such a s. is

3:6.9 continued with this s. of the attributes of Deity.]

6:8.9 by a Divine Counselor assigned to formulate this s.

7:7.7 by a Divine Counselor assigned to formulate this s.

14:1.12 when your eyes rested on the s. “A day is as a

19:3.3 We act as individuals, as I do in inditing this s., but

19:5.7 Even as I am engaged in the formulation of this s.,

28:6.6 a living trial balance, a current s. of your account

39:0.9 My seraphic associate in the preparation of this s.,

40:7.3 Adjuster functions in order to make a replete s.

42:0.2 divine power in no way lessen the truth of the s.

43:4.8 And this is a s. of fact regardless of the connection

48:6.33 You should consider the s. about “heaven” and

67:2.1 This assembly was opened with the s. that Prince

89:3.6 his acknowledgment of this is illustrated by his s..

92:2.2 This s. is of record: “And if you will make me an

93:2.1 the simple s. which he made to this shepherd, “I am

97:9.12 (overlooked by the Judahite editors) this telltale s.:

102:7.7 may reply with that unchallengeable dogma, the s.

111:7.4 and heard a guardian of destiny present a formal s. in

115:6.3 This s. is made with due regard for the absoluteness

117:3.5 From a physical standpoint this s. is hardly true,

119:1.2 He concluded his s. of departure with these words:

119:1.6 Probably the actual s. of that fact cannot be found

119:5.1 significant s.: “There arrived today an unannounced

123:5.5 the chazan would utter a s. while the pupils would

125:6.11 Jesus made a brief s. to his parents, assuring them

125:6.11 Jesus concluded this momentous s. by saying: “While

127:2.3 And Mary withdrew her s..

127:2.7 always had he depended upon a frank s. of truth to

127:2.8 never-to-be-forgotten s. that “money cannot love.”

128:6.7 but judicious s. with reference to the provocative

134:3.8 able to formulate a s. of the Master’s teachings

145:3.4 the only beings to hear that momentous closing s. of

146:6.3 Jesus’ s. that the boy was not dead, everyone insisted

147:7.2 And Jesus, referring to a s. by John, answered this

148:6.11 Jesus made this final s.: “The Father does not

150:3.2 The s. which Jesus made at this time may be

150:5.5 In summing up his final s., Jesus said: “You

157:7.4 was disposed to regard this s. as a veiled reference

158:2.2 or John might ask some question relative to this s.,

158:7.7 while his s. about rising from the dead utterly failed

162:3.4 ensnaring Jesus into making some s. which could

162:7.5 now just at my side a scribe says this s. proves

164:1.2 hoping to entrap Jesus into making some s. that

168:4.2 They all recalled Jesus’ s. to the Bethany messenger

171:4.8 “rising on the third day,” they seized upon this s.

180:5.6 a great moral teacher who embodied in this s. the

184:5.6 regarding Jesus’ s. about destroying the temple and

185:5.6 But this was not a wise s. for Pilate to make.

188:3.4 do not fully understand the meaning of such a s.

192:2.5 Peter took this last s. literallythat he should

192:2.6 was received as a s. by Jesus to the effect that John

194:2.1 for man’s spiritual difficulties in that day of its s..

196:2.1 The only notable exceptions to this s., aside from

statements

3:3.5 But such s. can hardly be made comprehensible to

7:6.1 And this ignorance persists in the face of such s. as

25:3.8 gathering evidence and preparing preliminary s..

39:4.4 They prepare the s. for all preliminary hearings

39:4.4 preliminary hearings involving mortal survival, s.

48:7.1 opposite column citation is made of analogous s. of

48:7.2 to record the twenty-eight s. of human philosophy

92:4.9 Urantia when it is advisable to make such frank s.,

97:9.9 fail fully to delete the plain and matter-of-fact s.

101:4.2 many of our s. regarding the physical sciences will

101:4.5 While s. with reference to cosmology are never

102:1.3 with the s. of partial and transient cosmologies.

126:3.10 began to ponder anew the many s. in the Scriptures

130:1.6 his mind the real meaning of these momentous s..

131:3.1 the following s. from the Buddhist literature: “Out of

134:3.8 we now present these s. as they stand after having

135:3.3 correspond with these s. of the Scriptures.

136:1.1 able to point to s. in the Hebrew scriptures as proof

157:6.15 The apostles listened to these bold and startling s. in

161:2.9 s. which would be absurd if he were not divine.

166:1.5 Master, in some of your s. you reproach us also.

169:2.1 Simon Zelotes, commenting on one of Jesus’ s., said

170:0.2 we will amplify the address by adding numerous s.

171:4.3 none dared to ask him a question concerning these s.

176:2.1 On several occasions Jesus had made s. which led

189:1.6 resurrection of Jesus by making the following s.:

190:1.1 therefore had they slighted all his s. about dying,

statesnoun—see city-states

0:6.1 call matter—energy-matter in all its metamorphic s..

7:2.2 the energy s. of this pattern universe are in perfect

11:5.9 nether Paradise in their present phenomenal s.;

13:4.3 underlying conditions or s. of spiritual receptivity

15:6.8 in no less than a thousand different s. and stages.

41:4.2 Gaseous, liquid, and solid s. are matters of atomic-

42:4.8 to the heat and pressure of certain internal solar s.,

42:12.13 and mindal energies, as such and in their pure s.,

59:5.15 These coal beds over central and eastern United S.

71:1.2 The early s. were small and were all the result of

71:1.2 Such s., resulting from conquest, were, perforce,

71:1.23 The later and larger territorial s. had a long and

71:1.24 many are the embryonic nucleuses of s. of the future.

71:3.12 In advanced s., political service is esteemed as the

72:1.4 of government—abortive republics, communal s.,

72:2.1 federation of one hundred comparatively free s..

72:2.1 These s. elect their governors and legislators for ten

72:2.8 each consisting of the association of ten s..

72:7.5 Most of the s. assess a rather heavy bachelor tax,

72:7.6 one hundred comparatively free and sovereign s.

72:7.7 the Council of Defense is empowered to assess the s.

77:7.6 insanity and demoniacal possession, these s. were

82:6.5 is shown in the present population of the United S.

90:1.4 employed drugs to induce certain physical s.

100:5.10 are indicative of the danger of such psychic s..

121:1.9 between the expanding Roman and Parthian s.

121:2.3 in every province of the Roman and Parthian s..

133:7.9 the human self merely the sum of the successive s. of

134:5.13 The forty-eight s. of the American Federal Union

134:5.13 Neither do the individual s. concern themselves

134:5.13 The forty-eight s. suffer the ravages of war only

134:5.14 These forty-eight s., having abandoned the twin

134:5.15 The limited (state) sovereignty of these forty-eight s.

134:5.15 Union was created by the original thirteen s. for

134:6.3 divided up and unjustly held by a group of nation-s..

134:6.5 forty-eight American free s. live together in peace.

134:6.5 There are among the citizens of these forty-eight s.

134:6.5 all this is made possible because these forty-eight s.

166:4.10 you should know that these bodily s. are the result of

statesverb

77:7.6 the record s.: “And they brought to Him all sorts

statesman

95:4.2 of long ago would do honor to any modern s..

statesmanship

72:5.10 hastens over to the local branch of the school of s.,

72:6.7 of especially promising individuals in the s. schools.

72:8.2 1. S. schools.

72:8.2 graduates of regional and national schools of s..

72:8.2 from any one of the ten regional schools of s.;

72:8.2 officials are required to have state degrees of s..

72:8.2 officeholders are not required to hold s. degrees,

72:8.3 state courts hold degrees from the state schools of s..

72:8.3 court must hold degrees from all these schools of s..

72:9.1 graduates of state, regional, or federal schools of s.,

72:9.8 The schools of s. have power to start proceedings in

132:4.5 He talked with a Roman senator on politics and s.,

statesmen

52:6.6 Wise s. will sometime work for the welfare of

72:2.7 3. The third house—the elder s.—embraces veterans

72:2.7 by the majority action of the elder s. themselves.

72:2.17 of the national government, the house of elder s..

72:11.4 far more attention to the training of s., scientists,

static

0:1.4 1. S.—self-contained and self-existent Deity.

0:3.21 dynamic infinity of Total Deity and the s. infinity of

0:11.14 The Absolute is the potential of the s.-dynamic Deity

0:11.14 This incomprehensible aspect of Deity may be s.,

11:5.6 This mid-zone appears to be s. except that it

12:5.10 S. ethics and traditional morality are just slightly

71:4.1 S. conditions on an evolutionary world are indicative

87:7.9 If the new cult could only be dynamic instead of s.

94:3.3 the Universal Self existing s. and potential

100:3.1 Religion is not a technique for attaining a s. and

100:3.5 Values can never be s.; reality signifies change,

104:4.28 the unimaginable agitations of the s. quiescence of

104:4.43 the boundless possibilities of s., reactive, nondeity

105:1.4 personal nor impersonal, neither s. nor dynamic.

105:1.5 This is the hypothetical s. moment of eternity;

105:2.10 6. The Infinite Capacity. I AM s.-reactive.

105:3.7 S., reactive, and abeyant; the unrevealed cosmic

105:3.8 The Absolute (being s., potential, and associative)

105:4.2 The self-revelation of the I AM proceeds from s.

106:6.6 the Universal Absolute is not only s. and potential

106:8.18 conception envisions the Universal not only as s.

112:3.5 these once kinetic but now s. formulas of identity,

118:4.3 The purely s. potentials inherent in the

118:4.3 these causative-impregnated s. potentials forthwith

118:4.5 1. Activation of s. potentials.

130:4.15 All s., dead, concepts are potentially evil.

130:4.15 S. concepts invariably retard science, politics, society

130:4.15 S. concepts may represent a certain knowledge, but

180:5.2 S. truth is dead truth, and only dead truth can be

static-dynamic

0:11.14 The Universal Absolute is the potential of the s.

static-reactive

105:2.10 6. The Infinite Capacity. I AM s..

statics

0:11.11 dynamics of freewill divinity from the s. of infinity.

105:2.8 This is the primordial association of the s. of reality.

105:3.2 stability of all s. and dynamism of all change;

115:3.17 S. in growth can never appear in the total cosmos

118:8.11 from the stability of mechanical s. to the divinity

station

26:3.6 their official s. is located on planet number seventy

29:4.29 passing from planet to planet and from s. to s. on an

37:6.3 the universe s. and the ascender’s status afford the

46:2.9 Near the polar crystal receiving s. for student visitors

46:3.2 This Jerusem broadcast-receiving s. is encircled by

46:3.2 Jerusem to spend their leisure at the broadcast s.,

46:3.4 The Jerusem sending s. is located at the opposite

57:8.7 a report on its adaptation for a life-experiment s..

62:7.1 but since this world was a life-experiment s., we

98:5.3 Mithras was made immortal, being exalted to the s.

117:0.1 that we do the will of God in whatever universe s.

122:5.5 educated far above the average for their day and s. in

123:5.7 Nazareth was a caravan way s. and crossroads of

126:5.4 discharging the immediate responsibilities of his s. in

129:1.7 he would go down to visit at the caravan s.,

136:4.3 tempted by any evil spirits or rebel personalities of s.

147:5.6 may yield to the light and experience in your s. in life

149:0.4 clearinghouse for Jesus’ work and the relay s. for

186:3.1 or co-ordinating s., for his messenger service.

stationarysee Stationary

0:0.5 heart of this eternal and central universe is the s. Isle

0:4.12 Paradise is motionless, being the only s. thing in the

4:4.1 God is the only s., self-contained, and changeless

11:2.3 its s. status and the greater out-pressure of force-

11:2.9 single form of materialization—s. systems of reality.

12:1.10 At the center of Havona is the s. and absolutely

12:4.1 Absolutely nothing is s. in all the master universe

12:4.12 astronomic observers that you are comparatively s.

14:1.10 The central universe whirls around the s. Isle of

21:1.4 exceeds the s. number of the Unions of Days.

22:1.13 and Universal Censors—are of s. numbers, but

23:0.2 in a single creative episode, and their number is s..

23:1.9 when s., they can collaborate in a group, but when

23:4.4 Solitary Messengers are of s. numbers, but the

24:5.1 Assigned Sentinels are of s. numbers, and there are

26:1.10 members of the angelic orders are not altogether s.

29:3.7 the energy-modifying units are not s. as are the vital

35:2.9 Sons are not an increasing order; their number is s.,

35:8.7 in reproduction; their number in the universe is s..

38:4.3 do seraphim require complements of being when s..

39:4.7 universe horizons stand still, creature status is s.,

40:2.2 the Material Sons of s. statusthe citizens of the

40:10.8 What the ultimate destiny of these s. orders of

42:3.12 10. Collapsed matterthe relatively s. matter found

42:3.12 This form of matter is not really s.; there is still some

42:7.1 a relatively stable, comparatively s., nuclear portion

54:6.3 The sum of evil had by that time become almost s.

55:6.3 By now the population has become s. in numbers.

60:2.10 strains remain s. and others gravitate backward,

61:6.1 while the simian tribes have remained s. or have

65:2.5 later appearing fish family, today represent the s.

95:2.7 go straight to the s. and established constellations of

Stationary Orders

30:1.43 B. The S. Orders.

Stationary Sons of the Trinity

10:0.2 The S. likewise afford a full and perfect revelation of

10:6.0 6. THE STATIONARY SONS OF THE TRINITY

10:6.4 is the work of the S., beings partaking of the Trinity

13:1.2 the Father are directed by the highest order of the S.,

19:1.2 While the S. are of completed numbers, the Teacher

19:4.8 groups which have been sometimes designated S..

19:4.8 Together they comprise the grand corps of Trinity

19:4.8 Their numbers slightly exceed thirty-seven billion.

19:4.9 difficult to portray the functional limits of the S..

19:4.9 It would be incorrect to state that their acts are

19:4.9 They act on any level of universe administration or

19:6.3 But unlike the S., Havoners may evolve in status,

22:4.5 they function as the co-ordinate associates of the S.,

22:5.1 destined to superuniverse service with the S., but

30:1.7 B. The S. Sons of the Trinity.

33:5.4 represent the final personal presence of the S.

117:2.4 of the preceding universe age as in fact are the S..

stationed

9:7.2 performances of the reflective personalities there s.

15:10.1 the Seven Supreme Executives s. on the seven

15:13.6 the Unions of Days who are s. as Trinity observers

19:4.2 why Universal Censors are s. in the central universe.

19:4.8 Two billion and seventy are s. in the central universe

20:8.2 Large numbers are s. on the various morontia-

21:1.4 seem to indicate that one Union of Days is to be s.

22:2.8 They are s. on the various headquarters worlds

22:7.4 Mortal-finaliter companies, when s. on Paradise, are

24:0.10 The Personal Aids of the Infinite Spirit are s. on

24:0.10 the Assigned Sentinels are respectively s. on the

24:1.7 The supreme supervisors are s. on the pilot worlds

24:1.9 are s. the secondary supervisors for the local

24:2.3 Census Directors operate in Havona, one being s. on

24:2.5 Usatia is solely attuned to his subordinates s. in

24:2.7 number 81,412 of Orvonton, now s. on Salvington,

24:4.2 An inspector is s. on the headquarters sphere of each

24:4.3 the Assigned Sentinels, s. on the capitals of the local

24:5.2 are subordinate to the Associate Inspector s. at

24:5.3 They are among the highest ranking personalities s.

25:3.1 Their secondary reserves are s. on the capitals of the

25:6.4 the advancing recorders s. on the subordinate

29:1.3 The Seven Supreme Power Directors are s. on

29:2.16 On the headquarters of each local universe are s.

29:2.17 Ten of these living power centers are s. in each

29:4.19 Ten of these controllers are now s. on Urantia,

29:4.36 They are s. on all inhabited worlds and are always

35:9.4 The supreme Lanonandek councils are s. on the

36:6.8 [Indited by a Vorondadek Son s. on Urantia as an

37:0.2 consideration to certain of the higher spirits s. in

37:8.3 the tertiary Universe Circuit Supervisor s. in our

39:4.1 They are indigenous to the system capitals but are s.

39:5.10 but there are a large number of such seraphim s. on

41:1.3 The one hundred local universe centers are s. on

41:1.4 Power Centers are not s. on the headquarters sphere

41:1.5 One Supreme Power Center of the sixth order is s. at

41:2.3 A Master Physical Controller, s. on this sphere,

43:5.7 the personal representative of Gabriel s. on Edentia

43:5.8 the director of the Vorondadek observers s. on the

43:5.17 a Vorondadek observer has been s. on the planet

46:5.21 Personalities of the Infinite Spirit who may be s. on

48:2.19 One of these highly mechanical beings is always s.

53:2.2 a rebellion no matter where he might have been s..

53:7.4 although a few of the Life Carriers s. on the rebel

55:4.16 personal representative of the Assigned Sentinel s.

55:10.5 Magisterial Sons become the supreme counselor s.

62:5.8 Every celestial intelligence s. on Urantia was present

67:8.2 I was s. on Edentia, and I am still conscious of the

68:6.12 [Presented by a Melchizedek sometime s. on Urantia

76:5.6 the universe government had been s. on the planet.

82:6.12 [Presented by the Chief of Seraphim s. on Urantia.]

83:8.10 [Presented by the Chief of Seraphim s. on Urantia.]

84:8.7 [Presented by the Chief of Seraphim s. on Urantia.]

112:4.8 4. Be s. for a time as a student observer on one of

113:7.9 [Presented by the Chief of Seraphim s. on Urantia.]

114:7.18 [Presented by the Chief of Seraphim s. on Urantia.]

119:8.1 directing the Union of Days s. on Salvington to

141:3.5 the captain s. on guard at the cross, who, when he

147:1.1 Mangus, a centurion of the Roman guard s. at

188:2.2 that a Roman guard be s. before Jesus’ tomb to

stations

11:4.2 Directors indicate the location of the seven flash s.

13:4.2 The Master Spirits maintain their personal s.,

15:6.9 circulation, acting as automatic power-control s..

24:0.10 Most of these higher personalities have s. in the

41:3.1 power centers and physical controllers as way s. for

46:1.7 Only the broadcast-receiving s. are in operation

46:2.9 Around this area are the receiving s. for the various

46:3.1 there are three distinct groups of receiving s..

46:3.1 These separate but tricircular groups of s. are

47:0.3 one by one cease to serve as mortal-training s.,

53:7.11 Hour by hour and day by day the broadcast s. of all

66:3.3 the Planetary Prince on Urantia was typical of such s.

119:1.3 assembled about their respective receiving s. for

142:7.3 progressing up through successive life s. to Paradise.

173:1.1 and although there were several s. on near-by Olivet

180:3.4 these worlds of light, s. in the Father’s heaven to

181:1.2 Each of the many, many s. in my Father’s house

statistical

133:5.4 afflicted with mathematical pride and s. egotism,

statisticians

42:7.10 S. may announce laws governing a large number

statue

95:2.4 placed a burial s. in the tomb along with the corpse

130:2.1 surmounted by a colossal s. of the Roman emperor

statues

95:2.4 burial s. led to great improvement in Egyptian art.

142:4.1 room to room, showing him all of his favorite s..

stature

49:2.20 Mortal s ranges from here on up through the average

51:4.2 Even mortal s. tends to decrease from the red man

62:2.4 Being small of s. and having keen minds to realize

77:2.3 even their s. came to be magnified by tradition.

156:2.6 strive for the attainment of the full s. of sonship in

165:5.2 by anxiety can add a handbreadth to your s. or

167:6.1 to grow up to the full s. of spiritual manhood.”

170:3.2 child must ascend in order to grow up to the full s. of

171:6.1 crowd, but it was too great, and being short of s.,

193:2.2 by grace, to the full s. of spiritual adulthood.

statured

80:2.1 This drought dispersed the smaller-s. brunets,

80:7.2 the narrow-headed, smaller-s. Andites who had

statusnoun—see status, personality;

status, spirit or spiritual

0:1.13 nonexistent; the time-space s. of Paradise is absolute.

0:5.3 demonstrated in the present s. of Christ Michael

0:8.1 To atone for finity of s. and to compensate for

2:6.4 a sad position of insecurity respecting his s. in time

3:5.16 earned advancement only within their inherent s..

3:5.16 Mortal man earns even his s. as an ascension

3:5.17 climbs from the s. of an animal up to the portals of

4:4.2 but not until you achieve Paradise s. can you even

5:1.8 He has a place to receive all those whose survival s.

5:1.9 countless times, you may expect, in spirit and in s.,

5:2.6 Adjuster communion is one involving moral s.,

5:3.7 is chiefly determined by the developmental s. of his

5:5.13 deprivation of culture, impoverishment of social s.,

5:5.14 their educational, cultural, social, or economic s..

5:6.1 the highest persons of creator dignity and divine s.,

5:6.5 The Adjusters of prepersonal s. indwell numerous

7:6.8 at all times perfect knowledge concerning the s.,

11:2.3 taken in connection with its stationary s. and the

12:1.14 exact s. of the space-forces existing in this zone

12:6.13 not altogether clear as to the exact s. of the Deity

12:7.9 from the highest creator personality of Paradise s.

13:1.21 souls of time and space until they attain Paradise s.

13:2.1 you will give up your residential s. on Paradise.

13:2.5 S. on any of these secret worlds is acquired by

13:2.6 Mortals will attain some s. on each of the Father’s

13:4.6 though residential s. is limited to native beings and

14:4.14 This progression to Havona s. may be suggested as

15:13.2 governments has to do with the intellectual s.

16:6.8 the ascent from the s. of servants of God to the joy

16:8.6 equivalating to the attainment of identity s. in the

16:9.3 on the survival of the immortal soul of morontia s.

17:0.5 the Infinite Spirit or by his associates of creative s.:

17:7.1 Spirit’s elevation to the s. of personality prerogatives

19:1.6 the exclusive historic approach to his present-day s.

19:1.6 affords the basis for a wise estimate of the current s..

19:1.10 an intelligent understanding of the present s. and true

19:6.3 Sons of the Trinity, Havoners may evolve in s.,

19:6.4 creature may be thus destined to residential s. in

20:0.5 sons achieve this s. by experiential participation in

20:9.4 ushered into the settled s. of a sphere of light and

21:4.3 imported to upstep the physical s. of the animal-

22:2.8 in personal touch with the s. and progression of the

22:4.4 equal in authority and uniform in administrative s.,

22:7.7 We believe that this s. of bi-unification of certain

22:9.5 Trinity does compensate for the nonfused s. of the

24:2.6 recorders of Uversa place on their records the s. of

25:0.9 In accordance with inherent nature and attained s.,

25:2.3 Conciliators of pre-Paradise s. do not serve between

25:4.11 In each group at least five must be of permanent s.,

25:4.13 any ministering spirits above the s. of cherubim are

25:6.4 those of attained s. on Uversa are not quite eight

25:8.1 Paradise Companions are not of permanent s..

25:8.2 Aside from permanent s. on Paradise, this service

26:1.10 are not altogether stationary as to personal s. in the

26:1.10 Certain of the cherubim may aspire to seraphic s.

26:7.4 trial trips; the ascenders are not yet of Paradise s..

26:7.4 They do not achieve residential s. on Paradise until

26:10.3 and this, so far as nonspiritual s. is concerned, grants

26:11.6 others go as visitors, as guests without residential s.

27:1.2 which attends transition from actual universe s. in

27:1.2 to evolution through various stages of any one s..

27:1.3 the temporal and the spatial to attain residential s. in

27:3.3 extending from the attainment of residential s. to

27:4.4 and new to those who finally attain residential s..

28:5.1 and tertiary does not indicate a differential of s. or

28:5.12 recommendations to the real needs and actual s. of

28:5.13 reflectors of ideals and s. of ethical relationships.

28:5.13 make available current information regarding the s.

28:6.4 the ancestral factors and the current actual s. of any

28:6.5 the justice of righteousness to the s. of the realms,

29:4.15 shifting needs of the constantly changing energy s.

29:4.25 The s. of the physical realms seems to undergo a

29:4.37 the automatic and unerring registration of the s. of

30:4.11 All mortals of survival s., in the custody of

30:4.21 From this point on, the s. of the ascending mortal is

30:4.31 On reaching Paradise with residential s., you begin

31:5.1 a petition for release from permanent-citizenship s..

31:6.1 they are released from permanent-citizenship s.

31:7.1 company numbers 999 personalities of oath s.,

31:7.2 these Evangels of Light resume their former s..

32:3.12 the sublime heights of the ultimate of creature s..

32:4.4 as pertains to that individual’s present s. or future

33:6.3 more concerned with the physical s. of living beings,

33:7.5 which jeopardizes their s. and authority as Sons is

34:2.2 Upon the attainment of personal s. the Universe

34:7.8 do not falter and question your s. and standing,

35:3.1 all 490 worlds in the acquirement of residential s.

35:5.6 usually present pending the restoration of normal s..

35:5.7 appeal concerning special cases involving the s. of a

36:3.7 and the emergence of human creatures of moral s.,

36:4.4 The present s of these beings can hardly be reckoned

36:5.3 and in any given living organism of intellect s..

36:5.14 Spirit are related to creature life of intelligence s.

37:5.6 eventually attaining the s. of High Commissioners

37:6.3 the universe station and the ascender’s s. afford the

37:9.8 of life about halfway between the semimaterial s. of

37:9.12 permanent populations, inhabitants of citizenship s..

38:2.3 While in personal s. angels are not so far removed

38:6.2 or by some other personality of co-ordinate s.,

38:8.1 and sanobim leading to an enhancement of s.,

38:8.2 These beings are by nature candidates for seraphic s..

38:8.5 advancement to the s. of Mansion World Teachers

38:8.5 Mansion Teacher in the attainment of seraphic s..

38:9.6 angelic technique and are uniform in intellectual s..

39:0.11 Those of planetary and administrator s. often serve

39:2.6 highest morontia level to the s. of newborn spirit

39:4.7 universe horizons stand still, creature s. is stationary,

39:8.1 others attain the s. and service of the unrevealed

39:9.2 for their services as they near the s. of light and life.

40:1.1 seraphim also achieve the s. of ascendant sonship.

40:2.2 delayed, may the Material Sons of stationary s.

40:2.2 —withdraw from the activities of their s. spheres

40:2.2 starting at the exact point of their then present s.

40:4.2 Originally of existential prepersonal s., they have

40:5.11 take note of his s. at every stage of the ascent;

40:6.1 but the s. of the mortals of time and space is that of

40:6.4 faith sons; you have accepted the s. of sonship.

40:10.4 groups of glorified mortals who are of permanent s.

40:10.7 Son-fused mortals who have achieved residential s.

40:10.11 in the evolutionary domains of prelight-and-life s..

41:3.6 until they now closely approach the s. of electronic

42:4.5 absence of heat—comparative energy rest—the s. of

42:6.3 In nature, ultimatons escape the s. of physical

42:8.4 these alternations of energy s. are so unbelievably

43:5.6 since his attainment of the s. of a Master Son.

43:8.2 period in an ascending mortal’s career up to the s. of

43:9.2 evolving from a morontia being to the s. of a true

43:9.2 maintaining a general and a typical morontia s..

44:8.5 but not the attainment of identical experiential s.

44:8.5 the group attainment of the ultimate of creature s.

45:5.4 Material Sons and Daughters of citizenship s. on the

45:7.7 who pass upon their s. of experiential attainment of

45:7.7 who quickly compute the mota s. and assign suffrage

46:0.1 Jerusem are approaching the heavenly s. of your

46:5.18 All ex-mortals above the s. of Jerusem citizens and

46:5.23 is devoted to the presentation of the advancing s. of

46:7.6 by the Life Carriers in their present form and s..

47:2.1 the acquirement of individual s. on the universe

47:2.2 their exact physical s. at the time of death except for

47:3.7 number one (or another in case of advanced s.)

47:3.9 up to the s. of the post-Adamic dispensation on the

47:4.8 with the intellectual s. of the post-Magisterial Son

47:7.2 before arriving on Jerusem with residential s..

47:8.7 the mansion world students achieve a s. which is

47:9.4 your departure for Jerusem with residential s..

47:9.5 You pass from the mortal state to the immortal s.

47:10.6 a Paradise ascender, a personality of morontia s.,

48:3.4 the other retiring, but otherwise they are equal in s..

48:4.10 state of development or less experienced s. of being.

48:4.17 to the intellectual s. of previous experiences are

48:5.10 these cherubim and sanobim emerge with the s. of

48:6.2 at that moment when the creature mind of moral s. is

48:6.35 study the nature, experience, and s. of the Adjuster

48:6.37 take precedence over the work of your s. sphere—

48:7.25 to the experiential s. the consciousness of survival.

49:0.2 planets whereon mortals of survival s. are living.

49:1.4 always; much depends on the physical s. of a planet.

49:2.11 The present atmospheric s. of Urantia is almost ideal

49:5.21 of dispensations as they affect man’s terrestrial s.

49:5.25 of a bestowal Son is to establish the planetary s.,

49:5.32 techniques whereby man escapes his terrestrial s.

49:6.13 Those attaining the third circle, regardless of the s.

50:3.2 The s. of the Adjusters of such volunteer servers

50:3.5 —the grandchildren of the corporeal staffare in s.

50:7.2 Tabamantia is an agondonter of finaliter s.,

51:4.4 impossible to understand very much about the s. of

51:4.6 to the s. of servants—sometimes exterminated.

51:6.1 resulting in the immediate upstepping of biologic s.

51:7.4 the physical, scientific, and economic s. of the realm.

52:4.3 lives and return to their former s. of divine sonship.

53:7.14 to the present s. and future disposition of Lucifer,

53:8.4 would forever settle the s. of his agelong enemies,

53:9.0 9. PRESENT STATUS OF THE REBELLION

53:9.2 Paul knew of the s. of these rebellious leaders

53:9.5 nineteen hundred years the s. has been unchanged.

54:2.3 evolutionary struggle to attain the s. of light and

54:3.2 an adjudication of such an individual’s universe s.

54:6.5 episode advanced his administrative s. and enhanced

55:0.1 culminating evolutionary attainment, the settled s.

55:0.2 Each advancing stage of settled s. may be segregated

55:2.3 sense the approaching s. of probable soul-Adjuster

55:2.8 Perhaps such a s. may be attained during the

55:2.9 transition from material existence to semispirit s..

55:2.11 failed to pass through because of the advanced s. of

55:3.18 5. Mortals of Adjuster-fusion s. who, upon their own

55:4.8 promote (or restore) them to advanced planetary s.

55:5.3 The economic, social, and administrative s. of these

55:6.1 As worlds advance in the settled s. of light and life,

55:6.2 you can have little appreciation of the advanced s. of

55:6.4 human inhabitants on planets of this advanced s.

55:7.1 when the Planetary Prince is elevated to the s. of

55:7.4 system time, the entire system enters the stabilized s.,

55:10.2 arising out of the advanced s. of light and life.

55:10.10 At the same time new s. would be imparted to all

55:11.2 stabilization has exclusively to do with physical s.

55:11.3 would probably accompany such an advanced s. of

55:11.4 Since the minor sector s. has to do with co-ordinate

55:11.7 personally achieved the s. of light and life over

56:6.4 to until they have achieved seventh-stage-spirit s.,

56:7.6 space are progressively settled in evolutionary s.,

56:7.7 We are not all in agreement respecting the future s.

56:9.9 Existential s. in eternity implies existential self-

56:10.12 recognition of goodness implies a mind of moral s.,

57:8.10 to all Nebadon, it was accorded full universe s..

58:3.5 cosmic conditions had to evolve to a favorable s.

63:7.1 the mansion worlds with citizenship s. on Jerusem.

64:6.34 Differences in s. of the races and of groups within

65:2.13 attain a satisfactory level of intelligent prehuman s.,

65:3.5 This biologic s. of animal life is disclosed to the Life

65:8.5 Physical s. may handicap mind, and mental perversity

65:8.6 when mind s. is propitious, sudden transformations

66:4.5 sex and in accordance with their previous mortal s..

66:4.9 seven mansion worlds to citizenship s. on Jerusem

67:4.2 they had been degraded to the s. of mortal beings.

67:5.1 there appeared a sudden advancement in cultural s.

67:6.3 Fifty-six of this number were of immortality s.,

67:6.10 The technical s. of Van on the legal records of

67:7.3 had gained very little over the general evolutionary s.

68:0.1 long forward struggle of the human species from a s.

68:5.8 entire pastoral age woman’s s. steadily declined.

68:6.6 smaller the family, up to the point of established s.

70:11.14 the s. of any civilization may be very accurately

70:12.2 legislatures of co-ordinate s. made their appearance

71:3.10 The s. of any level of civilization is faithfully

71:4.15 and the personal s. of God-consciousness, which

71:5.1 (Murder and war differ in their s. before the mores,

72:3.5 but this is not typical of the religious s. of the other

73:0.1 had little effect on the physical or biologic s. of the

73:4.4 the confused s. of the world during these troublous

75:6.2 Adam knew nothing of their personal s or future fate

75:7.3 had degraded themselves to the s. of the mortals of

75:7.4 that reduction to the s. of mortal flesh would be the

75:7.4 But a comprehension of the immortality s. of the

75:7.5 1. Adam and Eve maintained immortal s. through

75:7.5 level of creature existence, immortality s. is lost.

75:7.5 Mortal s. followed by physical dissolution was the

75:7.6 that default of trust culminate in degradation of s.,

75:8.1 estate of material sonship down to the lowly s. of

75:8.3 Adam and his mate were degraded in creature s.,

75:8.7 even despite the incompleteness of universe s..

76:3.1 to observe this magnificent couple reduced to the s.

76:5.2 But shortly after their reduction to mortal s. they

76:5.2 awakened to the realization that human s. coupled

77:1.2 The s. of the one hundred corporeal members of

77:9.10 long struggle to attain a settled s. of light and life on

78:1.1 Adam’s contribution to the biologic s. of the races,

78:2.3 civilization, society, and cultural s. of the Adamites

78:2.4 reciprocal balance with the s. of the surrounding

79:3.5 religious s. of the inhabitants of India was far above

81:6.41 rise from animal to human levels of planetary s..

82:3.15 of trial marriage and one that is far beneath the s. of

83:4.2 the social s. of subsequent children demanded the

83:5.10 True polygyny, where all the wives are of equal s.

83:5.10 the home was dominated by the head wife, the s.

83:5.10 inherit unless by special arrangement with the s. wife.

83:5.11 The s. wife was not necessarily the love wife;

83:5.12 The taboo wife—one wife of legal s.—created the

83:8.3 produced so much confusion as to the s. of marriage.

84:4.0 4. WOMAN’S STATUS IN EARLY SOCIETY

84:4.1 woman’s s. is a fair criterion of the evolutionary

84:4.2 Woman’s s. has always been a social paradox; she

84:5.8 have brought about such a modification of her s. that

90:5.4 to the s. of actual directors of religious worship.

91:1.1 holy days speedily revert to the s. of mere holidays.

91:3.2 the alter-ego concept is exalted to a superior s. of

91:6.7 philosophic acumen, social level, cultural s.,

92:2.4 which is compatible with its current evolutionary s.,

93:3.2 Melchizedek remained silent as to the s. of Lucifer

93:9.8 property went to Isaac, the son of Sarah, the s. wife

93:10.0 PRESENT S OF MACHIVENTA MELCHIZEDEK

93:10.1 and safely restored to his original Melchizedek s..

94:11.9 until it surpassed the s. of the idea of Gautama as the

97:1.10 And this was the s. of the God concept during the

100:5.10 The mystic s. is favored by such things as: fasting,

101:5.9 all according to the s. and temperamental tendency

101:6.5 he forthwith attained to the s. of the sovereignty of

101:6.16 the faith of Jesus approached the s. of a universe

101:7.1 The social s., economic conditions, educational

101:9.2 with their enlightenment and s. of conscience.

101:10.3 an avenue of escape from partiality of s. and from

101:10.4 can ever break the fetters inherent in his mortal s.

101:10.9 struggle to attain eternity of life and divinity of s..

102:5.1 the evolutionary progression of simple life to the s.

102:7.9 certainty of faith on the grounds of its unproved s.,

102:8.2 Regarding the s. of any religion in the evolutionary

102:8.2 the s. of any religion may best be judged by its moral

102:8.2 religion by the s. of its accompanying civilization;

103:7.2 liaison to the universe s. of spiritual correlation.

103:7.7 an awareness of incompleteness in evolutionary s..

103:7.10 On the spiritual level of maximum s., the need for

104:2.2 reducing this idea of an unrelated God to the s. of

105:7.17 creatures of both maximum and submaximum s.,

106:0.3 This is the present s. of the ascending creatures of

106:0.3 grand universe, the present s. of Urantia mortals.

106:0.4 This is the present s. of all experiential creatures who

106:0.4 Even universes can attain to the maximum of s.,

106:0.18 will sometime attain the settled s. of light and life,

106:6.3 will approach absoluteness of s. proportional to the

106:7.6 and to the Conjoint Actor in their absolute s. of

106:7.10 encompassing the Paradise Trinity of existential s.

106:8.16 Deity Absolute is an existential reality of eternity s..

106:9.7 2. The imperfect human s., the remoteness from

108:2.3 bestowed upon all normal minds of moral s. on

108:6.2 No matter what the previous s. of the inhabitants

110:6.2 progresses to the s. of supremacy and self-activity

110:6.3 they have to do with personality s., mind attainment,

110:6.18 the qualitative s. of this immortal soul is wholly

112:1.2 1. Position s..

112:1.3 2. Meaning s..

112:1.4 3. Value s..

112:2.20 and eventually attains the s. of, spirit reality.

112:5.7 they unhesitatingly advance such a soul to the s. of a

112:7.6 And having achieved the s. of a true universe value

112:7.12 From the time of Adjuster fusion the s. of the

113:1.4 in accordance with their s. in making the circles of

113:2.3 needs and with regard to the s. of the angelic pair—

114:0.5 1. The life modification s. of Urantia.

114:1.1 in principle forever settled the s. of your world, but

114:2.6 Urantia counselors will continue in their present s.,

114:2.6 capacities until some change in planetary s. ensues

114:7.1 with sufficient mental capacity, adequate moral s.,

114:7.16 the unsettled s. of the planetary administration will

115:0.1 the Supreme, achievement is the prerequisite to s.

115:7.1 from the limitations inherent in infinity of s.,

116:0.4 encompasses elements of growth and incomplete s..

116:4.8 Actor evolves from a living power focus to the s. of

117:2.2 to result in experiential growth—augmentation of s..

117:2.3 Consider the s. of the creature-trinitized sons:

117:2.3 they are not in the Supreme as of his present s. of

117:2.4 In a sense we are in s. as of the preceding universe

117:2.4 One thing is certain: Our s. is fixed by the Trinity

117:2.5 may aspire to Paradise attainment and finaliter s.

117:2.6 his s. will achieve completion (in the energy-spirit

117:4.1 struggles of the creature for perfection of s. and

117:6.21 real, irrespective of the s. of experience in the total

117:7.4 he has attained complete actuality of universe s.,

117:7.12 subsequent to its attainment of the s. of light and

118:0.12 attainment for a given person at a given time and s..

118:4.3 transmutation of these activated potentials to the s.

118:7.8 the ascending personality achieves divinity of s.,

119:5.1 unidentified being presents the s. of a true spirit

119:6.3 as a full-fledged morontia mortal of ascending s..

119:8.0 8. MICHAEL’S POSTBESTOWAL STATUS

120:0.3 Paradise Trinity to that high place in universe s.

120:3.5 the advancement of the spiritual and religious s. of

121:4.2 could do something to improve their terrestrial s..

122:0.2 After a study of the special report on the s. of

124:5.1 body gave evidence of the oncoming s. of manhood.

127:6.9 And Jesus continued to grow in moral s. and spiritual

129:2.7 Jesus would never be accorded the s. of a regular

130:4.2 has attained the physical s., intellectual embrace,

130:7.6 and comparatively finite to all beings of creature s.

133:1.4 I would not thus assault a fellow man of sonship s.,

133:3.4 charmed, by the s. of woman in the Jewish home;

133:6.6 the moral consciousness attains survival s. through

133:6.7 approaches the heavenly s. in that it comes near to

133:7.9 mind could hardly attain conscious levels of human s.

134:5.16 value, intermediate in meaning, and subordinate in s..

134:8.9 which in itself regulates the s. of all rebels and

135:5.1 John’s message, account should be taken of the s. of

136:3.4 was finished in so far as it affected his personal s.

136:5.6 for the Son of Man thus to limit his new earth s. as

136:5.6 And this was the actual s. of Jesus of Nazareth as he

136:6.1 of the inherent potential of his new s. of divinity,

136:8.7 the actual intellectual s. and social and economic

137:4.2 the s. of his combined, or fused, human and divine

142:5.2 keep his son in anxiety or suspense regarding his s.

142:5.2 you have made your s. in heavenly citizenship sure

143:5.7 her personal life and the s. of her soul before God.

144:4.3 No child has aught to do with earning the s. of son

146:2.8 not the outward religious s. of the one who prays.

147:5.7 regarding the relative value of s. with God

149:4.2 of animal anger which are inconsistent with the s.

167:6.4 Woman’s s. in Palestine was much improved by

175:2.0 2. STATUS OF INDIVIDUAL JEWS

175:2.1 in any manner affect the s. of any individual Jew

175:3.2 life wholly in accordance with their purely human s.

181:2.21 be modulated in accordance with the intellectual s.

183:5.4 he had something of the s. of a Roman counselor

188:3.5 wholly uncertain regarding the s. of the personality

188:3.10 we can place on record regarding the s. of Jesus

188:3.12 communicated with Michael regarding the s. of the

189:0.2 of the morontia, into the s. of true spirit existence.

193:5.4 returned Jesus to the s. of Paradise sonship and

194:2.19 glorification of the s. of the Paradise Corps of the

195:7.11 be executed only by some entity of supermachine s..

196:2.2 he finally arrived at that advanced and exalted s. of

196:2.2 Jesus progressed from the humble s. of mortal

196:2.9 But no matter what their s., they were all God’s

status, personality

0:5.1 and spiritual to the attainment of finality of ps..

5:6.1 the lowest material creature of ps. to the highest

5:6.5 The Adjusters of prepersonal s. indwell numerous

17:7.1 Spirit’s elevation to the s. of personality prerogatives

47:10.6 a Paradise ascender, a personality of morontia s.,

49:5.31 wholly determined by the relation of the ps. to the

67:1.3 none are more destructive of ps than betrayal of trust

112:5.9 Judges will not deprive any being of ps. who has not

118:3.1 but motion exhibits value only to a creature of ps..

188:3.5 wholly uncertain regarding the s. of the personality

status, spirit or spiritual

3:5.16 perfect beings are, in moral nature and ss.,

5:4.8 The ss. of any religion may be determined by the

6:6.4 will have to await your attainment of ss. following

7:1.4 the qualitative ss. of an individual or a world.

7:2.2 Havona is so marvelously perfect that the ss. and

7:4.5 rebellion and there restore the ss. of the spheres.

14:2.6 perfectly sustains the ss. of all who indwell Havona

16:4.6 and the superuniverse spheres of advancing ss..

16:8.4 nature and extent of changes in form, mind, or ss..

20:5.4 regardless of ss., every mortal-inhabited world is

30:3.12 superuniverse capacity after they have attained ss..

30:4.20 the final morontia stage to the first or lowest ss. is

31:3.6 spirit progression but not finality of ultimate spirit s.

32:3.2 until the ss. of all its inhabited worlds has been

33:6.3 rulers are more occupied with the ss. of the realms.

33:6.5 extended to inhabited worlds regardless of their ss..

33:7.6 any part of a local system to the fellowship of full ss.

38:2.4 Angels are superior to you in ss., but they are not

39:4.14 Men use them—advance in spirit s.—by decisions,

40:7.2 this ss. of ascending sonship you may attain by

45:6.7 on the evolutionary worlds before acquiring ss. as

47:6.4 The ss. is much in advance of such a dispensation.

48:0.3 between the mortal estate and the subsequent ss. of

48:8.1 from the mansion worlds to the attainment of ss. in

49:4.4 and female are equal in mind endowment and ss..

49:5.25 later on, when the ss. of such a world is nearing its

49:6.11 youths follow the parent of most advanced ss.,

55:2.9 transition from material existence to semispirit s..

56:6.4 to until they have achieved seventh-stage-spirit s.,

63:6.1 the cultural and ss. of the clans retrogressed for ten

76:3.4 absorbed in the work of improving the ss. of his

80:3.3 deteriorated the cultural and ss. of the Adamites.

97:1.6 began to take hope that they could improve their ss..

100:2.5 Actual ss. is the measure of Deity attainment,

101:6.2 the attainment of full ss., the Adjuster is the secret

101:6.3 morontia personality and eventually of true ss..

113:7.2 assisting you in the acquirement of morontia and ss.,

117:6.7 entrance upon the seventh and final stage of ss.,

159:4.5 reflect the intellectual, moral, and ss. of those who

177:5.5 the low-tide mark of their ss. up to the actual hour

189:0.2 of the morontia, into the s. of true spirit existence.

statusadjective

13:0.6 the worlds of the Father are ultimate s. spheres for

13:1.16 this is the s. sphere of the Universe Power Directors.

13:2.6 of the inner circuit are really fraternal or s. worlds

19:6.4 The s. evolution of Havona natives has occasioned

25:6.2 with the history and traditions of your s. sphere.

27:1.3 which have marked the successive s. attainments of

statutes

10:6.1 the promulgation and interpretation of the divine s.,

96:5.6 “kept all his commandments and obeyed all his s..”

148:5.5 good for me that I might thereby learn the divine s.

150:8.3 You taught them the s. of life; have mercy upon us

167:5.2 Pharisaic interpretations of these Mosaic divorce s.

statutory

55:5.4 The extent of civil government and s. regulation,

staunchlysee stanchly

staunchnesssee stanchness

staves

183:3.8 with swords and with s. as if to seize a robber?

staynoun

43:9.2 During your whole s. on Edentia and its worlds

46:2.7 Throughout your s. on Jerusem and its transition

130:0.3 After their s. in Rome they went overland to

130:1.1 During their s. in Joppa, Jesus met Gadiah,

130:2.1 The second afternoon of their s. the three of them

130:3.4 spent some time here each day throughout their s.

130:3.7 Ganid spent time in the museum during their s. in

130:3.9 throughout their s. at Alexandria this famous Jew lay

133:3.12 these circumstances that Paul prolonged his s. in

133:4.13 two months’ s. in this thriving commercial center

133:6.2 On the third day of their s. they walked down by the

133:9.2 Gonod and Ganid extended their s. in these parts

134:1.3 During his s. of a few weeks at Nazareth, Jesus

146:3.10 special instruction given by Jesus during their s. at

163:1.3 having selected this home, remain there for your s.

stayverb

69:6.2 Fire enabled man to s. on the ground at night as all

109:5.1 Adjuster is able to arrest the mental currents, to s.

134:9.5 but Jesus insisted that he s. through the festivities,

140:6.14 When Jesus saw they were disposed to s. up all

140:7.1 Would you consent for us to s. hereabouts for just

141:9.1 as long as they might desire to s. in Jerusalem.

143:5.1 tents from Sychar, for they were disposed to s. in

156:2.2 Jesus went to s. in a home just north of the city,

158:4.8 James decided to s. on until the Master came back.

163:1.3 Whenever you go to s. at a home, first say: Peace

172:0.1 that arrangements had been made for him to s. with

172:5.12 Lazarus, and many other things, and decided to s. on

177:1.1 I will ask no questions and will s. by the basket when

177:3.8 Jesus was expecting to s. there in place of going out

192:1.4 S. with us, John, and have breakfast.”

195:4.3 while it was impotent to s. the oncoming dark ages

stayed

128:6.6 after his arrest, and Jesus s. at the prison with him.

152:7.1 Jesus, with John, s. at the home of a believer

155:6.6 “He will be kept in perfect peace whose mind is s.

190:4.1 they s. awake discussing these things and hoping that

stays

87:2.3 The Eskimos believe that the soul s. with the body

stead

32:4.10 as of the Creator Son who rules in God’s s. at the

120:1.6 with your explicit request that I thus act in your s..

120:3.11 “In your s. I now reign.

129:2.3 asked John to act in his s. in the matter of sending

129:2.3 I will act in your s. in all these matters.”

172:3.13 It would be useless to stop them lest in their s. these

176:4.3 and in his s., another teacher, the Spirit of Truth;

181:2.3 I must now depend upon you to act in my s. in all

188:4.8 suffer for them, to die as a substitute and in their s.

steadfast

2:2.2 His plans are s., his counsel immutable, while his acts

12:8.3 energy is the one reality which is true and s. in its

53:3.2 remain s. in resistance to all the rebel’s proposals.

67:3.9 Amadon remained s. in the service of the universe

67:6.0 6. VAN—THE STEADFAST

67:8.4 determined band of 143 comrades in standing s.

77:9.5 This noble midwayer stood s. with Van and Amadon

110:3.2 upon your decisions, determinations, and s. faith.

174:0.2 inclinations of the mortal nature, be willing to be s.

181:1.7 Either fatalists must be stoics, with s. resolution

steadfastly

28:6.22 The more s. you behold, and the more persistently

48:7.8 to possess power and s. refuse to use it for self-

95:7.6 But it has s. held to its presentation of the One Deity

101:3.15 11. S. adheres to a sublime belief in universe unity

120:2.2 Having s. declined to discredit these rebels

121:0.1 Andrew s. refused to multiply copies of his written

136:7.4 dared him to come down from the cross, Jesus s.

136:8.6 have power and s. refuse to use it for purely selfish

140:8.1 they s. persisted in attaching these new spiritual

144:6.2 but he s. refused to participate in their discussions,

146:2.14 wholeheartedly and intelligently, earnestly and s..

162:2.2 they have devoted their lives since they s. refuse to

167:2.4 all of these differing interpretations, Jesus s. refused

175:1.7 have s. refused to believe the revelation of the truth

183:1.2 he s. refused to extricate himself from the cruel

186:2.2 Jesus s. refused to speak when in the presence of

191:5.1 various appearances, but he s. refused to believe.

194:4.3 Day by day they continued s. and with one accord

194:4.7 “The multitude who believed continued s. in the

steadfastness

12:7.6 And all this s. of conduct and uniformity of action is

26:4.13 with s. of faith, have secured your entrance to the

67:3.6 spiritual insight and moral s. which enabled Van to

67:8.2 which told from day to day of the unbelievable s.,

112:2.20 sincerity, persistence, and s. of the God-seeking

112:5.5 upon the s. and wisdom of decision-actions the

139:1.6 and by your s. keeping me with him, I should not

176:1.1 a testimony of your faith and to show your s. in the

steadied

122:5.6 but always was Mary s. in her final attitude by the

steadier

143:3.3 to attack your troubles with a clearer head and a s.

steadily

58:2.6 from the surface of the earth, the temperature s.

64:4.11 but, on the whole, s. retrogressing as compared with

68:1.5 hence has civilization s. progressed on Urantia,

68:5.8 the entire pastoral age woman’s status s. declined.

78:2.4 the cultural level of the Adamites s. deteriorated

80:6.4 But the art of building s. declined from the days of

80:6.5 As a result, social progress s. declined for more than

83:0.1 has progressed s. from the loose and promiscuous

114:7.12 s. declining with the dilution of the violet blood

114:7.12 since which time reserve corps membership has s.

124:1.10 from November to April, but it did not rain s..

126:1.5 the confusion of his parents s. increased as they

126:3.14 what was going on in his mind s. diminished;

127:3.14 For four years their standard of living had s. declined

127:6.12 Jesus is s. acquiring the art of adjusting his

135:12.2 agitation concerning Jesus, which was s. increasing

148:4.9 that man is descending from godly perfection s down

steady

15:6.11 so effectively function to hold a given system s. in

41:5.1 proved by the s. streams of escaping light-energies

44:1.12 a s. improvement in musical appreciation for more

56:7.1 The s. progress of evolution in the time-space

78:2.2 their choicest sons and daughters in a s. stream as

78:5.1 the second garden persisted, but it experienced a s.

78:5.2 the s. migration toward Europe was offset by new

79:6.5 reinforced by the arrival of a s. stream of superior

80:1.3 Egypt received a s. stream of Mesopotamians, who

80:4.1 While the Andites poured into Europe in a s. stream,

80:5.1 were being upstepped by the s. stream of migrants

81:6.31 Economic complexity and the s. increase of industrial

83:7.4 marriage has made s. progress and stands on

97:1.9 There was a s. drift back toward the recognition of

102:6.1 elimination of religious fear and the s. progress of

126:3.13 then Mary would s. her fears, remembering that he

137:1.8 and with tearful eye but s. voice the stalwart Judean

154:1.3 From then on there was a s., slow, but more

169:1.6 unreliable; the older son was s. and industrious,

steadying

99:7.2 a s. goal beyond and above the temporal objective.

steal

57:5.8 quite close enough to s. any of the sun’s substance,

66:7.13 5. You shall not s. your neighbor’s goods or cattle.

93:4.11 5. You shall not s..

94:8.11 2. You shall not s..

131:2.12 you shall not commit adultery; you shall not s.;

152:0.3 thinking that her fear in attempting to s. her cure

163:2.4 —do not commit adultery, do not kill, do not s.,

165:2.8 The thief breaks into the fold only to s., and to kill,

183:3.9 John Mark attempted to s. out of the shed in order

188:2.2 We greatly fear lest his disciples come and s. him

stealing

69:9.9 There was no s. within the group, though men did

70:1.9 Woman s. has always caused war.

70:10.15 Cattle s. was punished by summary death,

70:10.15 even recently horse s. has been similarly punished.

82:3.5 required feats of s. as a qualification for marriage;

82:4.3 recognition in the mores, s. became the great crime

82:4.3 Adultery was recognized as a form of s.,

82:5.7 gave impetus to the custom of s. women from

82:5.10 outmarriage custom with its accompanying wife s.

83:2.3 practices, among others, of the days of wife s..

84:2.6 The oncoming of wife s. and later wife purchase

steals

151:2.2 represent Satan, or the evil one, who s. away that

steam

57:7.7 enveloped in one vast and continuous blanket of s..

66:5.25 men would not consent to experiment with s. power,

66:5.25 their great fear of the explosive power of confined s..

69:6.8 and led to the subsequent discovery of s. power

81:6.8 be followed by the employment of s. and electricity.

124:1.8 pondered over the escaping s. from the boiling pots—

steamed

99:1.3 The social ship has s. out of the sheltered bays of

steaming

129:1.3 and greatly improved methods of s. the boards,

steel

58:5.1 The earth’s core had become as dense and rigid as s.,

118:10.9 personality into the tempered s. of real character.

174:0.2 your trust in the arm of flesh nor in weapons of s..

steep

151:5.2 There are s. gorges leading up from the lake into the

151:6.1 at this particular spot there was a s. hillside,

186:1.7 Judas climbed up the s. rocks and, taking the girdle

steeped

88:6.7 the race has long been s. in magical superstition,

89:6.2 s. in human sacrifice, especially in Central and

175:1.18 your souls are s. in iniquity and filled with murder.

steering

130:2.1 because one of the huge s. paddles of the vessel

130:2.4 who worked with Jesus one day on the s. paddle

stellar

12:4.6 wheels which are now in process of s. evolution,

15:3.3 the comparative increase in Orvonton s. density

15:3.5 of star clouds emerging in stupendous s. coils.

15:3.10 3. The rotation of the Andronover s. family and

15:4.5 aggregate mass of their s. and planetary offspring.

15:4.7 control of many of their segregated s. offspring,

15:4.9 The energy of these s. gas clouds is enormous,

15:5.14 methods whereby the vast majority of s. systems

15:5.14 various techniques involved in s. metamorphosis

15:5.14 indicative of all these modes of s. evolution, but

15:9.16 periods of immediate s. metamorphosis must over.

23:3.5 as Urantia astronomers estimate s. distances.

30:3.4 interested in force function as in s. phenomena;

41:0.3 assembled out of the s. and planetary progeny of

41:1.1 ensuing generations of s. and planetary offspring.

41:1.4 are situated at the center of the enormous s. system

41:3.2 The largest star in the universe, the s. cloud Antares

41:3.9 S. variables have numerous origins.

41:3.9 occasionally collisions cause s. flare-ups, but

41:3.10 this technique it is possible to measure s. distances

41:8.3 This vast s. body collapsed in forty minutes of

stem

79:2.6 attempt to s. the tide of racial engulfment by the

94:2.2 a desperate effort to s. the tide of racial extinction

97:2.1 truth teachers endeavored to s. the reactionary tide

180:2.3 the Messiah would be “a s. arising out of the vine”

stemmed

80:8.2 The ancient Hittites s. directly from the Andonite

stemming

62:0.1 appearance by three successive mutations s. from

116:5.10 The bifurcation of energy and spirit (s. from the

stems

56:10.11 all of which s. from pre-existent and eternal oneness.

79:3.3 the religious history of India s. from the teachings of

79:4.6 But the premier caste, the teacher-priests, s. from the

115:4.2 person, and this spirit person s. from the Trinity.

180:2.5 fruits of the spirit on the s. of the living branches.

stepnoun; see step by step; step, every; step, first;

step, next

6:2.1 since the Son is one s. nearer you in approachability

10:3.7 the Father takes a s. that makes it forever impossible

21:4.5 it was the last s. in fulfilling the sacred oath of a

31:3.3 There undoubtedly remains one more s. in the career

31:3.3 We do not know the nature of that s., but we have

32:5.4 thereby being enabled to strike spiritual s. with the

42:1.3 And so will they have approached one s. nearer the

47:3.6 ten-day period of leisure you begin the second s.

47:7.1 mansion world represents a tremendous forward s.

48:0.1 creatures into beings of perfection in a single s..

48:0.2 hold that such a simple s. should instantly transform

52:6.1 Your world is out of s. in the planetary procession.

52:7.1 Again we find Urantia out of s. with its sister spheres

52:7.7 more and more of the race s. into line with those

60:2.10 sea serpents represent a backward s. in evolution.

62:2.6 differentiation of the ancestors of the next vital s. in

62:3.10 species of Primates constituting the next vital s. in

65:6.3 The most important s. in plant evolution was the

66:4.6 before the time for such a s. in the prosecution of

69:8.3 Enslavement was a forward s. in the merciful

69:9.18 Do not take a backward s..

70:6.5 the development of a cabinet was a direct s. toward

74:5.8 a great forward s. in the evolution of government.

75:3.9 Eve quite realized what was transpiring, the fatal s.

81:1.8 the flesh of the herds marked a great forward s. in

84:3.8 It was a great s. forward when male captives were

84:4.10 forward s. when a woman could own the wedding

89:4.1 It is but one s. from the impulse of worship to the

89:8.4 this was a major s. in the stabilization of religion.

97:1.8 Samuel went one s. further when, in their adversity,

97:4.1 A great s. in the transition of the tribal god—the god

97:6.1 it remained for Jeremiah to take the next bold s. in

101:5.13 The third s. in religion, or the third phase of the

106:9.12 brings creatures one s. nearer the comprehension

117:0.1 potential of the Supreme becomes one s. more actual

117:0.3 the divinity of Supremacy advanced one more s.

117:6.27 he knows that the Father walks beside him each s. of

119:7.2 the incarnation mystery) connected with any s. in

119:7.4 Creator was taking the most precarious s. in all his

131:7.3 Every time man yields to anxiety, he takes one s.

134:5.10 Internationalism is a s. in the right direction.

143:7.8 the Father; time in the act of striking s. with eternity.

144:6.7 voted that baptism was to become the initial s. in

162:9.3 acceptance of the kingdom and all that such a s.

170:5.3 But the great s. which marked the transplantation of

step by step

2:5.5 you will be unerringly guided, s., life by life, through

24:6.6 from the outer circuits of initial experience, s. and

26:9.4 S., life by life, world by world, the ascendant career

39:8.7 start from the bottom and pilot such creatures, s.,

94:12.2 S., century by century, the God concept has evolved

107:0.2 of achieving the living of the Father’s will, s., until he

109:6.4 Michael, that very Monitor who guided him s.

136:9.5 S. this human mind follows in the path of the divine.

144:5.22 Lead us by your own hand, s., through the

144:5.80 S. by s. lead us out of darkness and into the light.

step, every

22:3.4 are personally familiar with e. of the career you

31:3.7 of experiential knowledge of e. of the actuality and

32:5.8 the race of faith and trust, depending e. of the way

34:6.11 Every s. you take must be one of willingness,

48:8.2 and by actual participation in e. of the ascent.

110:2.2 partner with the Adjuster in the attainment of e. of

step, first

11:8.5 This is the f. in the individuation of space potency

19:5.12 you mortals, just now taking your f. on the eternal

21:5.6 the f., the beginning, of a settled administration in

46:4.9 Jerusem is but the f. on the way to the supernal

53:8.4 since the f. in the hearing of this case has already

59:6.8 in Africa, the f. in the evolution of the frog into the

83:5.1 This practice of one-man-at-a-time was the f. away

83:5.1 these loosely regulated associations were the f.

84:1.5 The f. in enlightenment came with the belief that sex

160:1.7 The f. in the solution of any problem is to locate

184:2.12 Having taken the f. along the path of compromise

step, next

28:6.8 you can take the n. and really show mercy; but

42:5.8 The n. in the slowing down of the electron yields the

62:2.6 differentiation of the ancestors of the next vital s. in

62:3.10 species of Primates constituting the next vital s. in

70:7.1 Intermarriage was the n. in group enlargement,

83:5.2 n. in mating evolution was the group marriage.

89:3.1 Renunciation came as the n. in religious evolution;

97:6.1 it remained for Jeremiah to take the next bold s. in

176:3.2 you can confidently look forward to the n. in the

stepverb

137:4.10 to assert his authority, to dare to s. forth and claim

156:5.12 Believers must increasingly learn how to s. aside

163:4.11 advised those who were afraid to s. out before they

stepchild

148:4.8 so that, as an alien, foreigner, or s., he must seek

Stephenfirst Christian martyr

128:3.5 contacts was the one with a Hellenist named S..

128:3.5 S. was tremendously impressed with what Jesus said;

128:3.5 he never forgot Jesus’ words.

128:3.6 this was the same S. who subsequently became a

128:3.6 Some of S.’ extraordinary boldness in proclaiming

128:3.6 S. never even faintly surmised that the Galilean he

128:3.6 was the very same person whom he later proclaimed

128:3.6 world’s savior, and for whom he was so soon to die,

128:3.6 When S. yielded up his life as the price of his attack

128:3.6 led him to espouse the cause for which S. died;

132:0.7 2. The talk in Jerusalem with S., whose death led to

132:0.9 Through all their experiences, neither S. nor the

194:4.11 Among their early converts were S. and Barnabas.

194:4.11 S. and his Greek associate began to preach more

194:4.11 when he reached the objectionable part of the

194:4.11 In one of S.’ public sermons, when he reached the

194:4.12 S., the leader of the Greek colony of Jesus’ believers

194:4.12 within one month from the death of S. the church at

stepped

41:1.2 and relay the down-s. and modified circuits to the

133:2.1 Jesus s. up behind the irate husband and, tapping him

138:3.1 As they approached the toll house, Andrew s.

145:3.6 When the Master s. out of the front entrance of

146:6.2 Jesus, while being thus importuned, s. forward

150:8.11 Jesus s. down into the crowd which pressed

152:3.2 the near-by rocks when Jesus s. upon a huge stone

152:4.3 Peter actually s. overboard and into the water.

158:4.5 Andrew s. up to greet this father and his son, saying,

158:4.6 Judas Iscariot s. into the presence of the father,

158:4.6 Then Simon s. forward and, placing his hand on

158:5.1 the anxious father of the afflicted lad s. forward

158:5.3 When Jesus heard these words, he s. forward and,

162:0.2 James and John s. up to Jesus and said: “Master,

162:2.2 one of the crowd s. forward and asked Jesus,

167:3.1 As Jesus s. down from the pulpit, he went over to

172:1.5 when Mary the sister of Lazarus s. forward from

172:1.5 Judas Iscariot s. over to where Andrew reclined

173:1.7 Jesus s. down from the teaching platform and,

173:1.8 presently a throng of youths s. out from the crowd

178:2.6 But David Zebedee, who was standing near, s. up

179:1.4 While they hesitated, Judas s. over to the seat of

181:2.12 he s. over to Matthew Levi and said: “No longer

181:2.15 Jesus then s. over to James Zebedee, who stood

181:2.16 he s. around to the end of the table where Andrew

183:3.1 Judas s. well out in front of the band that he might

183:3.4 before the traitor could reach him, he s. to one side

183:3.4 Jesus s. up immediately in front of the officer and,

183:3.5 Judas s up to Jesus and, placing a kiss upon his brow

183:3.6 Jesus s. up to the guards and again asked, “Whom do

183:3.7 the Syrian bodyguard of the high priest, s up to Jesus

184:3.18 Caiaphas, the high priest s. forward and smote him

185:3.7 the Sanhedrists boldly s. up by the side of Pilate,

185:6.6 Pilate s. forward and said: “I perceive that you are

185:6.7 Then the high priest himself s. forward and, going

191:4.2 Jesus s. forward from where he had appeared

stepping

28:5.11 Think of s. up to a huge living mirror, as it were,

157:4.4 Peter, s. a few paces forward toward Jesus, said:

177:4.7 he presented Judas, who, s. forward near the high

188:1.1 and, s. aside, said to Joseph: “This body is yours

steppingstone

83:5.12 Concubinage was the s. to monogamy, the first move

95:2.2 gradually got used to the idea of a supergod, a s. to

steppingstones

48:6.31 will no longer serve the mortal ascenders as s. to the

steps

21:3.16 universe involves the following seven experiential s.:

22:9.8 who ascend the universal path by s. of bona fide

27:4.3 the gates” to instruct them and so guide their s. as

28:6.8 These s. must be traversed; otherwise there can be

34:6.3 the divine Spirit descends, by a long series of s.,

34:6.3 on the sure and certain retracement of those s. of

34:6.10 And all this represents but the preliminary s. to the

44:5.9 final s. of the ascendant experience and to store

58:1.3 a sodium chloride pattern of life; therefore no s.

59:4.9 the vertebrates, one of the most important s. in all

65:2.4 the survival of the first early evolutionary s. in life

68:5.2 four great s. in the forward march of civilization.

68:5.4 hammers represented one of the great forward s. in

70:5.9 And it was by these s. that the executive branch of

71:2.9 There are ten s., or stages, to the evolution of a

82:5.7 There were many s. in the evolution of in-marriage

110:6.1 of these circles marks the attainment of those s.

119:0.4 These bestowals are the last s. in their education and

122:7.7 with Mary descended the stone s. to their lodgings

125:4.2 with the intention of retracing their s. to Jerusalem.

135:10.1 into Galilee, John felt led to retrace his s. southward.

139:6.5 Said Jesus: “Judas, watch carefully your s.; do not

144:5.28 Sanctify our s. and co-ordinate our thoughts.

144:5.91 While we beseech you to guide our wayward s. in

161:1.5 change in the Greek’s views by the following s. of

162:4.3 The worshipers passed down the s. leading from

163:6.7 To you and to all who shall follow in your s. down

170:3.2 there are the progressive s. of righteousness which

170:3.3 experience and consists in the following four s.,

170:3.3 four s., the kingdom s. of inner righteousness:

184:2.9 he had shed these tears of agony, Peter turned his s.

185:0.3 the public trial was held outside on the s. leading

185:5.1 he went out on the front s. of the praetorium,

185:5.3 As the crowd surged up on the s. of the building,

192:2.4 When they had gone a few s. farther, Jesus turned

192:4.7 Already had begun the first s. of changing the gospel

stereoscopic

48:6.28 is to philosophy as two eyes are to one; it has a s.

stereotype

94:9.4 In the south the fundamentalist s. of the teachings of

101:7.1 A s. is a plan of action accepted without validation

stereotyped

87:7.10 a ritual into cramping, deforming, and stifling s.

99:4.3 experience and serve as a value-lure, it must not be s.

102:2.7 a retreat to the false shelter of s. religious doctrines

120:3.7 the creation of s. systems of Urantia religious beliefs

139:0.4 through the same rigid and s. educational curriculum.

sterling

64:7.20 we all regret that so many of those s. and rugged

sternnoun

152:4.2 put him to rest on the cushioned seat in the s. of

sternadjective

20:6.7 not to satisfy the demands of “s. justice” or “divine

91:8.7 the plea of a lost sinner before a supposedly s. Judge

96:6.3 Joshua found it necessary to preach a s. gospel to his

97:4.2 Amos envisioned the s. and just God of Samuel

148:6.9 Eliphaz grew more s., accusing, and sarcastic.

149:2.3 the sacrificed Son who would satisfy the Father’s s.

151:5.4 Jesus lay asleep in the s. of the boat under a small

151:5.4 Peter was at the right-hand oar near the s..

159:1.4 When this chief steward heard this s. decree, he

188:4.8 notions about God as an offended monarch, a s.

188:4.11 Even if God were the s. and legal monarch of a

188:5.11 regarded God as a relentless Sovereign of s. justice

195:2.3 Oriental law was s. and arbitrary; Greek law was

196:0.14 unflinchingly confronted the s. requirements of duty.

sternly

163:6.6 I would s. warn you against the subtleties of pride,

183:3.7 and, speaking s., said: “Peter, put up your sword.

steward

130:2.5 Later this young Greek was appointed the s. of a

132:5.2 if you really wish to become a wise and efficient s.

132:5.13 if you would be a faithful and just s. of your large

132:5.15 1. As s. of inherited wealth you should consider its

133:2.4 Ganid began work on the s. of the ship, but on the

138:10.4 3. Philip was made s. of the group.

139:5.3 were organized for service, Philip was made s.;

139:5.3 And Philip was a good s..

139:5.5 times complied with his s.’ request to “be shown.”

139:5.8 The apostolic s. was not a good public speaker, but

139:5.12 Philip, onetime s. of the twelve, was a mighty man

150:1.1 Joanna, the wife of Chuza, the s. of Herod Antipas

159:1.4 When this chief s. heard this stern decree, he fell

159:1.5 “And this chief s., having thus received mercy and

159:1.5 then did this fellow s. fall down before the chief s.

159:1.5 the chief s. would not show mercy to his fellow s.

159:1.5 When the king heard of the doings of his chief s.,

159:1.5 him and said: ‘You are a wicked and unworthy s..

159:1.5 Why did you not show mercy to your fellow s.,

159:1.5 delivered his ungrateful chief s. to the jailers that

163:3.6 this owner of the vineyard said to his s.: ‘Call the

165:6.2 safely trust this faithful s. to see that his children

169:2.0 2. PARABLE OF THE SHREWD STEWARD

169:2.3 a certain rich man who had a shrewd but unjust s..

169:2.3 This s. had not only oppressed his master’s clients

169:2.3 he called the s. before him and asked the meaning of

169:2.4 “Now this unfaithful s. began to say to himself:

169:2.4 Then said the s., ‘Take your wax board bond, sit

169:2.4 said the s., ‘Take your bond and write fourscore.

169:2.4 And so did this dishonest s. seek to make friends

169:2.4 was compelled to admit that his unfaithful s. had

172:5.6 sometimes been a great trial to the s. of the twelve.

173:4.2 the householder sent his favorite servant, his s.,

176:3.4 I will now set you as s. over many; enter forthwith

176:3.4 ‘Well done, good and faithful s.; you also have

176:3.4 lord answered: ‘You are an indolent and slothful s.

176:3.4 And then to the chief s. this lord said: ‘Take away

176:3.7 spiritual indolence will not justify the barren s. of

181:2.20 You have been a good s., Philip.

184:1.6 But before Annas could make reply, the chief s. of

184:1.6 Annas spoke no words of rebuke to his s., but

184:1.7 Although Annas regretted that his s. had struck Jesus

stewards

74:1.5 who were all in commission as faithful s. of trust

159:1.4 king who ordered a financial reckoning with his s..

159:1.5 finding one of his subordinate s. who owed him a

169:2.2 servants of the brotherhood of man and s. of God?

169:2.6 If you are not good s. and faithful bankers, if you

171:8.4 would call before me my twelve servants, special s.,

171:8.6 “And when these s. were subsequently called

176:3.4 on down through the entire group of honored s.,

176:3.4 returned and called upon his s. for a reckoning.

176:3.8 such selfish s. must accept the consequences of their

stewardship

110:4.4 mansion worlds, they will give account of their s.,

165:4.5 that which is held and dispensed in the spirit of s.

169:2.3 that he should give immediate accounting of his s.

169:2.4 ‘What shall I do since I am about to lose this s.?

169:2.4 to make certain that, when I am put out of this s., I

169:2.4 himself after he would be discharged from his s..

169:2.6 when you are trusted with the s. of the true riches of

171:8.4 that you may have wherewith to justify your s. when

171:8.5 then send for all of you to receive your report of s.

176:3.7 to say, regarding their s. of divine truth: “Here,

181:2.20 Your office of s. is about over.

stewardships

176:3.8 asked to give an account of the endowments and s.

sticknoun

63:5.6 effective use of the throwing s. and the harpoon.

68:5.4 rediscovered the idea of using a long s. for his arm

69:4.7 the stages of the “message s.,” knotted cords,

70:1.3 to settle disputes by each beating a tree with a s.,

70:1.3 the one whose s. broke first was the victor.

stickverb

139:8.11 when Thomas was downhearted, to s. close to his

stickler

139:12.5 And Judas was a s. for organization.

sticklers

137:7.7 were not such s. for the details of law enforcement.

sticks

63:6.7 They cooked flesh on the ends of s. and also on

162:0.1 villagers chased them out of the little town with s.

stifle

69:9.2 and communism did s. industry and destroy ambition.

157:2.2 do not s. them; when the emotions of love for

177:2.2 do not have to wound love or s. loyalty in order to

stifles

30:0.2 man not have an overrevelation; it s. imagination.

66:6.2 but tradition s. initiative and enslaves the creative

stifling

87:7.10 deforming, and s. stereotyped ceremonials which can

stigma

32:3.10 fact of animal evolutionary origin does not attach s.

77:3.8 guilty of rebellion; they resented such a racial s..

132:5.18 Riches are a moral curse and a spiritual s. when they

177:4.2 to erase the s. of his well-meant but “unfortunate

stigmatized

114:7.17 Urantia is not a cosmic orphan s. by sin and shut

stillnon-exhaustive

39:4.7 spell, during which universe horizons stand s.,

131:2.7 in green pastures; he leads me beside s. waters.

139:7.8 generosity, but always Matthew managed to keep s..

148:6.10 speaks within the human heart as a s., small voice,

152:5.3 ‘Fear not, stand s. and see the salvation of the Lord

156:2.6 He told them they could not stand s.; they must go

165:2.6 flocks into green pastures and beside s. waters.

171:5.3 Jesus heard the blind man crying out, he stood s..

176:3.5 You cannot stand s. in the affairs of the eternal

182:3.1 After all was s. and quiet about the camp, Jesus,

190:5.3 when Jesus had spoken, they stood s. and viewed

191:1.2 and he stood s., clenching his fists, while he spoke

192:2.7 stood s. and answered, “Yes, Master, of a certainty

196:3.35 Father idea is s. the highest human concept of God.

still-more-taxing

26:7.1 as they begin to discern the nature of the s. and

still-otherwise-existent

30:1.114 living creatures, creators, eventuators, and s. beings

stimulate

44:1.13 These earlier types of rhythm s. the reaction of the

48:7.7 defeat the fearful, but they only s. the true children of

64:1.3 The cold and hunger of the open lands s. action,

65:4.3 chemical substances which are empowered so to s.

79:7.3 received enough of the Andite strain to mildly s. their

81:6.1 no Andites to invigorate and s. the slow progress of

84:6.6 variations of humankind continue to intrigue, s.,

84:7.30 stabilize personality and s. its growth through the

87:7.7 encourage social development, and s. a high type of

99:4.3 But if religion is to s. individual development of

99:4.3 If it is to s. evaluation of experience and serve as a

106:9.10 should at least s such finite intellects to grapple anew

123:5.15 often gave them clay to play with, seeking to s.

126:3.3 It was in this effort to s. his older brothers and

130:6.3 the spirit which lives within you, and which will s.

130:6.4 will challenge you; and obstacles will s. you.

140:8.31 and to s. initiative in the originality of living;

188:5.13 to s. man’s realization of the Father’s eternal love

stimulated

13:4.7 And I am always s. by the activities of those who

41:5.4 one-half million years for an X-ray-s. electron to

58:1.4 salt water which s. the first protoplasmic reactions of

64:6.33 3. Competition is healthfully s. by diversification of

71:5.3 Early man is s. by competition.

79:7.5 the civilization of the yellow man as it s. the rapid

81:3.8 it also greatly s. their proclivities toward adventure

82:1.2 where the evolutionary nature has been s. by the

92:1.4 Mystery and power have always s. religious feelings

100:0.2 Spiritual growth is mutually s by intimate association

108:5.5 rugged, so that decisions will be s. and multiplied.

125:0.1 He was especially s. by the experience of attending

183:0.1 they were s. and aroused by the arrival on the scene

184:4.3 guards and servants, who had been s. to abuse Jesus

stimulates

103:5.11 Pressure may deform the personality, but never s.

151:3.6 The parable s. the imagination, challenges the

stimulating

51:7.5 a well-managed sphere is indeed s. and profitable.

61:6.3 that your early ancestors were born and bred in a s.,

83:8.7 This attitude is both s. and helpful providing it does

85:7.1 And this spirit was constantly s. the worship urge

151:3.11 parable possesses the advantage of s. the memory of

stimulation

87:7.1 for the preservation and s. of moral sentiments and

155:3.2 the periodic s. of Peter’s enthusiastic personality.

160:2.8 and possibility of the mutual s. of the imagination.

stimulative

3:5.11 surroundings s. of the irrepressible reach for better

55:3.10 plenty of evil, real and potential, which is s. of the

84:7.28 marriage, with children and family life, is s. of the

stimulators

113:4.1 Seraphim are mind s.; they continually seek to

stimuli

14:2.3 natives respond to forty-nine differing sensation s..

14:2.4 Neither would any of the physical s. of those worlds

14:2.4 deprived of all environmental s. and all reactions

65:0.1 for intelligent reaction to external environmental s.

65:0.1 and, later on, to internal s., influences taking origin in

65:6.8 habits of behavior in response to repetition of s..

65:6.9 Preintelligent organisms react to environmental s.,

65:7.8 physical and the mental response to environmental s.

85:4.2 numerous events have functioned as religious s. to

86:6.6 on something more than response to material s..

100:1.8 dispositions to favorable reaction to spiritual s.,

111:4.10 Ideas may take origin in the s. of the outer world,

154:2.5 Problematic situations, coupled with exertion s.,

160:3.5 goal of existence are in themselves transcendent s.,

stimulus

3:5.16 the potential of relative value levels as a choice s.;

14:5.7 will the tonic of adventure and the s. of curiosity

14:6.38 These worlds provide the s. of all human impulses

26:10.5 the s. of evolutionary uncertainty is over, but

30:0.2 that s. to creative speculation which these partially

79:6.10 The s. of a progressive and advanced religion is often

79:6.10 so China forged ahead under the invigorating s. of a

79:8.1 the continuous driving s. of the ever-present danger

85:2.6 fully responsive to the s. of spiritual influences.

89:10.4 Such a sense of unworthiness is the initial s. that

91:4.2 All ethical prayer is a s. to action and a guide to the

91:7.4 to the uprisings of the subconscious or to the s. of

91:8.11 Prayer is the most potent spiritual-growth s..

91:8.13 but rather a s. to growth in the very face of conflict.

92:1.4 Fear has always been the basic religious s..

94:12.6 faith respond once more to the invigorating s. of the

100:1.5 functioning of the fear s. of attention and awareness,

100:6.3 augmented by the s. of the quest for the highest

108:6.4 Adjuster is the higher and truly internal spiritual s.

108:6.4 thought in contrast with the external and physical s.,

112:1.13 the phenomenon of s.-response is not a mere

132:2.10 Potential evil acts equally well as a decision s. in the

157:7.2 And Judas missed the s. of the multitudes.

160:3.1 act as a s. to call forth man’s slumbering spiritual

160:3.1 Emotional excitement is not the ideal spiritual s..

178:1.13 who has become the possessor of such a mighty s.

194:3.19 a tonic for health, a s. for mind, and an unfailing

stimulus-response

112:1.13 the phenomenon of s. is not a mere mechanical

sting

124:3.8 had never before been made to feel the personal s.

158:4.7 feeling keenly the s. of their defeat and sensing the

160:2.9 but it does aid in greatly lessening the s..

stinging

158:7.5 from the first shock of Jesus’ s. rebuke,

stingy

139:5.6 anything in Jesus which was small, niggardly, or s.,

stipulated

79:5.9 s that one million of the descendants of Adam should

128:7.13 a secret compact in which it was s. that, in return

stir

4:3.1 scenes s. God and his Sons to be jealous for man,

135:6.3 It is not surprising this strange preacher created a s.

135:9.4 why do you baptize the people and create all this s.

149:4.2 away wrath,’ and how ‘grievous words s. up anger

149:4.2 ‘Angry men s. up strife, while the furious multiply

154:4.3 was a designing agitator who might s. up rebellion.

177:3.7 While they feared he would s. up a tumult among

stirred

105:7.18 and the personalities of the Gods s. in response to

124:1.4 But trouble was again s. up at school when one of

128:6.5 visit to the temple, the very sight of which had s.

135:6.2 these weary and expectant Jews were deeply s. by

141:5.1 When Jesus heard this question, he was s. within

150:1.3 The whole country was s. up by this proceeding,

150:7.1 a flood of human emotion s. up within his soul.

152:5.6 make Jesus king s. up the fears of the religious

155:5.15 their emotions mightily s. by what Jesus had said.

158:7.6 their loyal hearts were s. by this courageous appeal,

168:4.2 The apostles were much s. up in their minds and

172:3.16 But the whole city was mightily s. up, insomuch that

179:1.4 This act of Judas immediately s. up a heated

185:2.16 and mightily s. in his spirit by the spectacle of Jesus’

188:5.8 the human Jesus on the cross of Golgotha has s. the

193:0.5 You should the rather be s. in your hearts by the

195:10.6 thrill all who believe as men have not been s. since

stirring

8:1.8 There exists no record of these s. times.

28:1.3 experience as Son assistants during these s. ages

67:3.10 There is no end to the recital of the s. events of these

97:5.6 And it was a great age; these were indeed s. times

128:1.15 words Joseph remembered during the s. events of

163:4.1 It was a s. time about the Magadan Camp the day

stirring up

154:0.1 did their best to convince him that Jesus was s. up

167:5.2 a means of s. up his soul to the realization of the

173:2.3 The prophets were always s. up trouble because

177:4.6 thus avoiding any danger of s. up the multitudes

185:2.11 Perverting our nation and s. our people to rebellion.

stirs

84:3.4 a military uniform still mightily s. the feminine

185:3.7 side of Pilate, saying: “This man s. up the people,

stocksee stock, Adamic; stock, Andite; stock, Andonite

55:4.11 the further purification of the mortal s. by the

61:6.1 retrograde development within the mid-mammal s.

61:6.2 mutation within the s. of the progressing Primates

61:7.4 colored races mutated from the aboriginal human s..

62:0.1 mutations stemming from early s. of the lemur type

64:1.7 unions unfailingly deteriorated the superior s..

64:3.5 mixed descendants of this improved Badonite s.

64:6.5 they left behind much of their s. blended with the

64:7.14 the orange man and much of the s. of the green man,

64:7.18 some of the mixed s. of the blue man journeyed

64:7.19 North American red man with any other human s.

65:4.7 mutations within the prehuman animal s.

66:2.6 selected survivors of the Andon and Fonta s. into the

66:5.26 A blend of the blue man with the Andon s. produced

67:8.2 the experimental and original s. of the Andonic race.

74:6.2 two offspring of joint parentage with the mortal s.

75:3.5 a leader born to them of part origin in the violet s.,

76:2.4 and the red man and with the aboriginal Andonic s..

77:2.2 united with those of the selected s. of the Andon

77:4.3 contributed much to the later appearing Assyrian s..

77:5.10 enter Europe with the blended s. of the last Andite

78:4.3 The Andites were the best all-round human s. to

78:8.4 of Turkestan, including some of the Adamson s..

79:0.1 Sangik peoples differentiated from the Andonic s.,

79:2.1 were blended, the Andite invasion adding the last s..

79:3.1 the Andite conquerors of India with the native s.

79:3.1 This composite s. immediately produced the most

79:5.6 Siberians, assimilated much of the red s. and were

79:7.3 but amalgamation with them produced a versatile s..

80:1.7 exterminating lingering strains of Neanderthal s..

80:9.14 western Europe, mixed with the Mediterranean s..

81:1.5 was a high degree of race mixture with the violet s..

82:5.2 While the inbreeding of good s. resulted in the

129:1.12 respected Jesus as a mechanic but took little s. in his

155:2.2 earnestly and honestly took s. of his own soul

stock, Adamic

21:4.3 contains the largest hereditary legacy of the As.

64:6.9 being upstepped by the admixture of the later As..

64:6.16 a small but potent legacy of the later imported As..

64:6.23 so greatly upstepped by the admixture of the As..

64:6.26 would have been derived from the infusion of the As.

64:6.32 a thoroughgoing admixture with the superior As..

74:6.7 present-day races are largely derived from the As..

77:6.1 offspring of the pure As. united with a humanized

78:3.5 green, and indigowith a sprinkling of the As..

80:0.2 incorporate the surviving strains of the Adamic s.

81:3.8 Infusion of the As. into the human races not only

stock, Andite

78:5.4 By 12,000 B.C. three quarters of the As. of the

82:1.5 2. The amount of As. in any people.

83:1.5 Through the influence of the mixture of the As. and

stock, Andonite

78:4.6 An increase of Sangik or As. tended to stabilize them

80:0.2 a considerable percentage of the original As. in all

80:8.2 The ancient Hittites stemmed directly from the As.;

81:4.2 The blue races, when mixed with the As., were

stocked

98:3.7 he built many temples, s. them well with beautiful

stocks or human stocks

51:4.3 The loss of your orange and green s. is not of such

51:4.8 unfit, defective, degenerate, and antisocial s..

52:2.11 the hopelessly defective strains of evolutionary hs..

52:3.4 are very nearly eliminated from the reproducing s. of

52:3.8 races explains how such blended hs. exhibit anatomic

52:3.9 resultant s. show varying degrees of anatomic blend,

52:4.5 witnesses the further purification of the racial s. by

64:1.7 became less contaminated with the backward s. of

64:2.7 as they were later admixed with subsequent s.,

65:3.4 And many of these better s. were assimilated by the

65:3.6 its problems of mortal development with the hs.

70:2.9 conflict is the selective destruction of the best hs..

70:8.15 1. Biologic renovation of the racial s.—the selective

71:3.8 if defective and degenerate s. are freely supported

75:8.2 The more superior s. of Urantia now contain factors

78:4.5 But as the Adamites united with the Nodite s.,

78:5.6 and added desirable qualities to the later Chinese s..

78:6.8 increasing infiltration of the surrounding inferior s..

79:2.5 superior s. would have achieved a higher civilization.

79:2.7 but if the inferior elements of racial s. predominate,

79:2.7 can be preserved only if the superior s. reproduce

79:5.8 The red and the yellow races are the only hs. that

79:6.3 embracing proportions of the yellow and red s..

79:6.7 races had largely escaped mixture with debased hs.

79:7.5 of the latent tendencies of the superior Chinese s..

80:0.1 one of the most potent s. for the attainment of

80:4.3 The union of these s., as later mingled with Sangik

80:9.2 race thus encompassed these four most desirable hs..

81:4.1 a blending and reblending of the five basic hs. of

81:4.11 —the Andite blend of the Nodite and Adamic s.,

82:6.5 Hybridization of superior and dissimilar s. is the

82:6.7 Even among inferior s., hybrids often are an

82:6.8 of crossbreeding of hs. has been greatly exaggerated.

89:5.5 resulted from the degeneration of once superior s.,

96:2.5 Egypt, including the mixed Hebrew and Egyptian s.,

99:3.5 to the unwise perpetuation of racially degenerate s.

111:7.4 are a blend of many races and s. of different origin.

122:1.2 Syrian, Hittite, Phoenician, Greek, and Egyptian s.,

stocky

80:9.5 These people are broad-headed, swarthy, and s..

stoic

181:1.9 but Jesus was not an unfeeling and calloused s.;

Stoic

121:4.3 2. The S.. Stoicism was the superior philosophy

121:6.3 the penetration of both Platonic philosophy and S.

121:6.5 combine Roman S. doctrines and Greek mystical

130:3.10 to Ganid much in the Greek philosophy and the S.

132:5.1 A certain rich man, a Roman citizen and a S.,

195:2.6 The S.’ sturdy appeal to “nature and conscience” had

stoical

116:0.1 while serving only to encourage s. resignation in the

Stoicism

12:5.10 Nor is s. a high order of self-realization.

121:4.3 S. was the superior philosophy of the better classes.

121:4.3 S. ascended to a sublime morality, ideals never since

121:4.3 S. remained a philosophy; it never became a religion.

121:4.3 Paul leaned heavily toward S. when he wrote, “I

121:6.3 The great inroad of S. is exemplified by the Fourth

181:1.8 A certain amount of both s. and optimism are

stoics

181:1.7 Either fatalists must be s., with steadfast resolution

Stoics

98:6.2 the days of the Skeptics, Cynics, Epicureans, and S.,

121:4.3 The S. believed that a controlling Reason-Fate

121:4.3 They taught that the soul of man was divine;

121:4.3 While the S. professed to be the “offspring of God,”

121:4.3 they failed to know God and therefore failed to find

121:6.3 Plato and the self-abnegation doctrines of the S..

121:7.7 Paul was inspired not only by Christ but by the S..

132:0.4 the worth-while leaders of the Cynics, the S.,

132:0.4 Jesus selected five of the leading S., eleven of the

132:1.1 It was with Angamon, the leader of the S., that Jesus

133:0.1 And these small groups of S., Cynics, and mystery

185:3.6 for he was familiar with the teachings of the S.,

195:3.3 great contention between the teachings of the S. and

stole

81:2.9 replaced by the legend of how Prometheus s. fire

stolen

57:5.9 and Saturn early captured most of the material s.

132:5.10 8. S. wealth—riches secured by unfairness, theft,

189:5.3 that the grave had been rifled, that enemies had s.

189:5.3 have been left so orderly if the body had been s.,

stolid

158:7.1 Even the s. Alpheus twins had been shocked by

195:2.3 Roman education bred unheard-of and s. loyalty.

stomach

86:5.17 vegetative resided in the s., the animal in the heart,

stomachs

152:3.2 but because your s. have been filled with bread.

152:5.2 were miraculously fed, and who, when their s. were

stonenoun

41:6.2 universe is sprinkled with minutely pulverized s..

41:6.2 S. is literally the basic building matter for the

41:6.4 this is why s. is the chief component of the worlds

48:7.20 anger is like a s. hurled into a hornet’s nest.

57:8.12 This extensive granite elevation is composed of s.

57:8.13 enormous layers of fossil-free stratified s. were

58:7.1 found on top of the older undifferentiated s..

58:7.3 The average thickness of this transition s., the oldest

58:7.4 America this ancient and primitive fossil-bearing s.

59:2.3 a great limestone age, much of its s. being laid down

59:5.15 The coal layers alternate with shale, s., and

60:2.6 this submergence that the beautiful lithographic s.

61:1.13 Today this same s. is elevated to a height of 10,000

61:7.1 potholes, lakes, displaced s., and rock flour,

63:5.5 such a hut was closed by rolling a s. in front of it,

63:5.5 a large s. which had been placed inside for this

64:6.10 vast mounds of s. just to see which tribe could build

66:3.6 Very little s. or wood was used.

66:5.26 They did not work in s. or marble, but their works of

68:1.4 united and working in unison can move a great s.;

79:1.4 Commerce in s., metal, wood, and pottery was

80:7.2 plumbing, and the use of s. for building material.

81:2.15 man adapted such natural materials as wood and s.

85:1.1 object to be worshiped by evolving man was a s..

85:1.1 Kateri people of southern India still worship a s.,

85:1.1 Jacob slept on a s. because he venerated it; he even

85:1.3 The Romans always threw a s. into the air when

85:1.3 India even to this day a s. can be used as a witness

85:1.3 In some regions a s. may be employed as a

85:1.4 symbol of images and idols that were carved in s.

88:1.2 have survived as have the Kaaba and the S. of Scone.

88:6.5 belief in a philosopher’s s. led to the mastery of

92:2.2 an altar of stone, you shall not build it of hewn s.,

95:1.10 the Old Testament Psalms, inscribing them on s.,

95:7.5 the Kaaba s. became to their Arabic cousins.

124:1.4 being seated on a large s. just outside the back door

128:5.3 destroyed and the temple demolished, not one s.

136:7.2 in their hands lest you dash your foot against a s..”

138:2.5 Thomas Didymus, onetime carpenter and s. mason of

141:1.4 it was always a stumbling s. to John’s followers

144:2.4 If the child needs a loaf, will you give him a s. just

146:2.3 Yes, they made their hearts adamant like a s., lest

152:3.2 Jesus stepped upon a huge s. and, lifting up his

152:5.1 their chore boy, sitting on a s. by the water’s edge.

168:0.1 The s. at the entrance of the tomb had been rolled in

168:0.5 that very morning when they rolled the s. in front of

168:1.11 spoke those words of command, “Take away the s.,”

168:1.12 heard this command of Jesus directing that the s.

168:1.12 Said Martha: “Must we roll away the s.?

168:1.12 the Master had requested that the s. be removed;

168:1.12 As they hesitated to roll away the s., Jesus said:

168:1.13 willing neighbors, laid hold upon the s. and rolled it

171:2.1 Jesus climbed upon a huge s. and delivered that

172:3.10 insomuch that not one s. shall be left upon another

173:4.4 “Did you never read in the Scripture about the s.

173:4.4 there is a mystery about this s., seeing that whoso

173:4.4 shall be saved; but on whomsoever this s. falls, he

176:0.1 come there shall not be left one s. upon another.

182:3.1 while he went off about a s.’ throw to pray.

184:3.2 usual place, the chamber of hewn s. in the temple.

186:1.1 meeting place in the hall of hewn s. in the temple.

188:2.3 These men rolled yet another s. before the tomb

189:1.2 Neither was the s. before the entrance of the tomb

189:2.4 dim light of the morning, saw this huge s. begin to

189:4.2 neither did they know that a second s. had been

189:4.6 They were greatly surprised to see the s. rolled

189:4.6 the way out, “Who will help us roll away the s.?”

189:4.6 Mary Magdalene ventured around the smaller s. and

189:4.6 In the recess of s. where they had laid Jesus, Mary

189:4.6 lying intact and as they had rested on the s. before

189:4.9 All five of the women then sat down on the s. near

189:5.2 they sat down on the s. to ponder the meaning of

stoneverb

162:3.2 the law of Moses commands that we should s. such

162:3.5 your accusers? Did no man remain to s. you?”

164:5.3 which of these good works do you think to s. me?

164:5.3 “For no good work would we s. you but for

167:4.4 your death, while the people were minded to s. you

194:4.11 trial and proceeded to s. him to death on the spot.

stoneadjective; see Stone Age; see mason

4:3.1 bowing down before idols of wood, s., gold, and

41:6.2 The s. atom is one of the most prevalent and

41:6.4 The s. atom has two agile and loosely attached

41:6.4 a mutilated s. atom is able partially to defy gravity

41:6.3 a calcium layer, a gaseous s. surface, on the sun

57:8.26 in well-preserved s. pages, volume upon volume,

58:7.6 This s. layer, the oldest fossil-bearing stratum in the

58:7.12 fossil pages of the vast “s. book” of world record.

59:0.8 set for the opening chapters of that great “s. book”

59:1.6 Europe may be found the s. strata laid down during

59:3.2 No fire rocks or lava are found in the s. layers of

59:3.11 a great increase in the echinoderms—the s. lilies—

59:5.9 seas cleared up as a result of an extensive s. deposit,

60:3.14 here may be found the prelife s. layers shoved out

63:1.2 also made use of sharp spicules of s., flint, and bone.

63:5.5 great skill in constructing s. sleeping chambers,

63:5.5 dome-shaped s. huts, into which they crawled at

63:5.6 As Andon had invented the s. ax, so his descendants

64:3.2 Badonites lived in crude s. huts, hillside grottoes,

64:6.10 vast mounds of s. just to see which tribe could build

65:2.5 Still later there evolved the starfish, s. lilies,

66:5.8 the forest were dependent on tree dwellings, s. huts,

66:5.9 peoples utilized tree barks, clay tablets, s. slabs,

69:9.13 These s. markers bore the priest’s initials.

70:1.6 at least once a year, to permit the tribal s. fights.

73:5.1 was the exquisite s. temple of the Universal Father,

73:6.7 only the s. wall stood until the Garden was

80:3.6 blue men made s. axes, cut down trees, erected log

80:6.4 The Andites built the first s. structures in Egypt.

80:6.4 The first and most exquisite of the s. pyramids

80:6.4 while many s. structures had been erected in

80:8.5 the mother cultists to burn their dead in s. huts.

80:9.4 to be foundonly their ashes in s. and clay urns.

85:1.2 man is arrested by numerous s. formations in the

85:1.4 S. worship is even now widespread over the world.

85:1.5 Hill worship followed s. worship, and the first hills

85:1.5 first hills to be venerated were large s. formations.

88:2.3 Canaanite belief in the s. altar: “And this s. which I

88:2.3 that the spirit of their God dwelt in such s. altars,

92:2.2 s. implements persisted long into the age of bronze

92:2.2 “And if you will make me an altar of s., you shall

95:7.5 certain black s. fetish in a certain temple at Mecca.

122:3.1 Gabriel appeared to Mary by the side of a low s.

122:6.2 The home of Joseph and Mary was a one-room s.

122:6.2 The furniture consisted of a low s. table,

122:6.2 s. dishes and pots, a loom, a lampstand, stools,

122:6.2 small stools, and mats for sleeping on the s. floor.

122:6.3 they would all squat about the enlarged s. table to

122:7.7 Mary descended the s. steps to their lodgings

123:4.5 a fall down the back-yard s. stairs which led up to

126:3.4 he sat by the little squat lamp on the low s. table,

134:8.1 built a s. container in which Tiglath was to deposit

135:3.1 John built no less than a dozen s. shelters and night

137:4.11 Near at hand stood six waterpots of s., filled with

137:4.11 these huge s. vessels, under the busy direction of his

142:4.3 to confuse the Creator Father with idols of s. or

148:9.2 Aaron the s. mason, who had been so recently made

168:2.3 presently sat up on the edge of the s. shelf whereon

172:1.3 “I am not concerned with such walls of brick and s.;

182:3.1 while he went off about a s.’ throw to pray.

183:4.2 Simon stood up on the s. wall of the olive press

189:4.6 In the recess of s. where they had laid Jesus, Mary

Stone Age

64:0.2 to the period commonly regarded as the Old S..

64:6.24 The European explorations of the Old S. have largely

80:9.13 These were the times of the New S. overlapping

80:9.13 In southern France and Spain it was the New S.

80:9.14 these Bretons still retain charms of the New S. for

81:3.4 There were no distinct periods, such as the S., Iron,

stoned

97:4.4 before this courageous teacher was s to death, Amos

128:3.6 resulted in his being s. to death by irate Jews.

139:5.11 Jews rushed upon Peter’s wife and s. her to death.

162:3.3 requiring that the self-confessed transgressor be s.,

175:1.23 you who have s. the prophets and killed the teachers

188:5.6 they s. him to death, “Lay not this sin to their charge.

Stonehenge

80:9.13 sun, much as did their later-day descendants at S..

stonemasonssee also mason

69:3.9 specialists in industry were the flint flakers and s.;

stones

57:7.9 the primitive ocean contain no colored s. or shales.

62:3.6 certain types of round s. suitable for defensive and

63:1.2 that group which first learned to throw s. and to use

63:2.4 and finding many s. suitably shaped for various uses,

63:3.5 Their first task was to roll up s. to effectively entomb

63:5.5 placed inside for this purpose before the roof s. were

63:6.7 cooked flesh on the ends of sticks and on hot s.;

66:7.16 And many of the s. on which this law was inscribed

73:3.5 surrounding the Garden abounded in precious s.

80:9.13 delighting to set up great s. as tokens to the sun,

85:1.0 1. WORSHIP OF STONES AND HILLS

85:1.1 Rachel concealed a number of sacred s. in her tent.

85:1.2 S. first impressed early man as being out of the

85:1.2 S. also greatly impressed early peoples because of

85:1.2 meteoric s. which primitive humans beheld hurtling

85:1.2 And this led to greater reverence for all other s..

85:1.3 All ancient clans and tribes had their sacred s.,

85:1.3 of veneration for certain types of s.their jewels.

85:1.3 A group of five s. was reverenced in India;

85:1.3 among the red men it was usually a circle of s..

85:1.4 The ancients had a peculiar regard for holes in s..

85:1.4 Ears were not perforated to carry s., but the stones

85:1.4 but the s. were put in to keep the ear holes open.

85:1.4 Africa the natives make much ado over fetish s..

85:1.4 among all backward tribes and peoples s. are still

87:6.7 4. Burying under s., one origin of the tombstone.

88:1.2 “sacred s.” have ever since been sought by man;

88:1.2 a string of beads was once a collection of sacred s.,

88:1.2 Many tribes had fetish s., but few have survived as

88:3.1 primitive cults from the earliest belief in sacred s.,

90:4.6 sunlight, fresh animal organs, hot clay, and hot s.,

128:6.11 Jesus provided sand, blocks, and s. by the side of

134:6.6 from strong nations, they will fight with fists, s.,

135:3.1 shelters and night corrals, consisting of piled-up s.,

135:6.7 I declare that God is able of these twelve s. here

135:6.7 The twelve s. to which he referred were the reputed

135:6.7 the reputed memorial s. set up by Joshua to

136:6.1 “command that these s. become loaves of bread.”

157:4.7 the human s. which constitute this living temple of

162:0.1 chased them out of the town with sticks and s..

162:7.6 Many of the unbelievers rushed forth for s. to cast

164:5.2 building the temple to pick up s. to cast at Jesus,

164:5.3 many of them rushed out to lay hands upon the s.

171:4.7 kills the prophets and s. the teachers of truth!

172:3.13 lest in their stead these s. by the roadside cry out.”

176:0.1 See the massive s. and the beautiful adornment;

176:0.1 “You see these s. and this massive temple; verily,

188:2.3 and set the seal of Pilate on and around these s.,

189:1.7 Jesus emerged from the tomb without moving the s.

189:2.4 secondary Urantia midwayers to roll away the s.

189:2.4 The larger of these two s. was a huge circular affair

189:4.2 these s. had been placed under the seal of Pilate.

stoning

87:6.5 2. S. the death house.

162:3.3 If he forbade s. the woman, they would accuse him

173:4.2 beating one, s. another, and sending the others away

stoodsee stood by; stood for; stood there; stood up

6:8.8 Times almost without number I have s. in the divine

22:2.1 they s. firm and loyal in the face of the disloyalty of

24:6.6 step by step until he s. in the very presence of the

53:1.2 brilliant personality; Lucifer s. next to the Most High

54:6.5 Every being who s. the test of that evil episode

62:4.1 these Primates twins s. erect from the beginning.

67:8.1 his unswerving devotion to Van—they s. together

73:6.7 only the stone wall s. until the Garden was

74:4.5 The Material Son and Daughter s. alone on the

77:9.5 This noble midwayer s. steadfast with Van and

86:5.11 men have s. in awe of the apparitions of the night

90:1.5 as a class, after all, s. on apparent achievement.

123:1.2 Jesus had s. all these travels very well and was in

124:6.5 while massive snow-capped Mount Hermon s. far

124:6.10 Jesus s. and wept over the city which was about to

125:0.1 it long s. out in his memory as the great event of

125:1.4 the altar s., to observe the killing of the animals

126:1.5 his proud mother s. in breathless anticipation,

126:5.7 Jesus s. in the palace and heard Herod decree that

127:5.6 Rebecca s. “among the other women” by the side

128:6.5 Close at hand s. a Roman guard who made some

133:3.4 Ganid never grew weary of visiting the citadel that s.

133:9.4 Jesus s. on the shore and watched as the boat

135:8.5 until the Son of Man s. in his immediate presence.

135:9.7 John s. on a large rock and, lifting up his sonorous

136:2.2 Jesus s. in the Jordan that day a perfected mortal

137:4.11 Near at hand s. six waterpots of stone, filled with

139:5.11 She s. at the foot of Philip’s cross encouraging him

143:5.4 She was frightened; she began to realize that she s.

145:2.15 at about the time Jesus s. over this sick woman,

147:4.2 Jesus heard Nathaniel’s question, he s. upon his

148:7.2 The leader of the spying Pharisees, as Jesus s.

148:7.2 And as they all s. before him in silence, Jesus,

148:9.1 The Master was, at this time, speaking as he s. in

150:1.3 the women believers in the good news s. stanchly

151:6.5 s. him up and said to him: “Amos, you are not

152:2.8 For a moment Jesus s. in silence.

152:3.3 The apostles were speechless; they s. in silence

153:5.3 Jesus came down from the upper chamber and s.

157:1.3 by the secret messenger of David who s. near by,

157:4.4 the twelve s. upon their feet, and Simon Peter,

158:5.2 Then said Jesus to all those who s. before him: “O

162:3.5 s. and wrote upon the sand a few words which

162:7.3 who was a deceiver and s. not for the truth because

166:2.1 not daring to approach him, they s. afar off and

166:5.2 long a stronghold of the Master’s teachings and s.

167:5.1 The Pharisee s. and prayed to himself: ‘O God, I

168:2.1 As this company of some forty-five mortals s. before

171:5.3 When Jesus heard the blind man crying out, he s.

Then Zaccheus s. upon a stool and said: “Men of

173:1.8 guards set by the people s. watch at every archway

173:3.4 All this time the twelve apostles s. near the Master,

174:5.6 As Jesus s. before them at this time, he perceived the

177:1.2 There they s., both John and Jesus holding the

178:3.1 unconsciously paused while they s. and looked

179:3.2 There s. Simon Peter, looking down into the face of

181:1.1 Jesus s. and addressed them: “As long as I am with

181:2.15 James Zebedee, who s. in silence as the Master

183:3.2 to accost the Master, there the two groups s.,

184:1.2 But when Annas s. before the stalwart Galilean, he

184:2.1 Peter arrived, and as he s. before the gate, John

185:4.1 When the Son of Man s. before him, the wicked

185:5.5 A few days before this the multitude had s. in awe of

185:6.4 There s. Jesus of Nazareth, clothed in an old purple

185:8.1 Here s. the Son of God incarnate as the Son of

186:1.5 One of them sitting near where Judas s., motioned

186:1.6 Now the evildoer s. alone and face to face with the

186:2.11 at just that moment the universe s. at attention,

187:3.1 the unseen hosts of a universe s. in silence while they

187:4.7 Mary’s son Jude s. on the other side.

188:1.1 with drawn swords they s. astride the Master’s body

189:4.10 it was the Master who s. before them in glorified

190:2.2 Even as James s. before Lazarus’s empty tomb, Mary

190:5.3 when Jesus had spoken, they s. still and viewed

191:1.2 faith began to surmount his doubts, and he s. still,

192:2.7 s. still and answered, “Yes, Master, of a certainty I

194:3.14 woman s. before God on an equality with man.

195:1.1 that eventful day when the Apostle Paul s. before

196:0.5 Jesus calmly s. in the divine presence free from fear

stood by

75:6.3 While the transports s. by, those children who had

127:5.6 Rebecca s. “among the other women” by the side

128:3.6 there s. by one named Saul, a citizen of Tarsus.

146:5.2 While the apostles s. by in breathless expectancy,

157:1.3 by the secret messenger of David who s. near by,

171:8.7 “And then said this ruler to those who s. by: ‘Take

177:3.2 We s. by while the lad approached the Master and

181:2.6 sad countenance as he s. by the betrayer’s vacant

187:5.4 the soldiers and the small group of believers s. by.

192:1.4 the risen Jesus, and as the astonished ten s. by in

stood for

96:1.5 It is difficult to explain what El Shaddai s. for.

124:2.5 the accepted leader of the Nazareth lads who s. for

140:8.20 many good things which these great teachers s. for

162:7.3 who was a deceiver and s. not for the truth because

169:4.5 not the word Yahweh, which s. for the progressive

170:0.1 separate what it s. for from connection with earthly

177:4.9 certain would destroy Jesus and all that he s. for.

stood there

124:6.10 enthralled him as he s. there on this April afternoon

133:3.7 As they s. there in the moonlight, Jesus went on to

137:4.9 As Mary s. there before him motionless, with the

154:6.7 The Master s. there in silence while his mother,

164:3.2 As the Master s. there before the blind man,

168:2.1 While these earth creatures s. there in breathless

173:3.1 As the caviling Pharisees s. there in silence before

179:1.3 As they s. there, debating in their hearts, they

179:3.5 As they all s. there in breathless amazement, Jesus

181:2.5 As John Zebedee s. there in the upper chamber,

181:2.29 As Peter s. there before his Master, all atremble

182:1.2 as Jesus s. there in the midst of them glorified in the

183:3.7 as Jesus s. there awaiting the captain’s orders,

184:2.8 As he s. there, heavy of heart and crushed with the

184:3.6 Jesus s. there, looking down benignly upon these

184:3.8 Jesus s. there in silence while these false witnesses

185:7.5 As the Master s. there before them, he pointed to

186:2.4 Jews clamored for the Master’s death while he s.

189:4.6 While they s. there, atremble with fear, Mary

190:2.3 while he s. there in the garden near the tomb, he

193:5.1 As he s. there before them, without being directed

stood up

126:4.1 s. up and began to read: “The spirit of the Lord God

137:6.2 When Jesus s. up, the ruler of the synagogue handed

140:1.7 And when he had finished speaking, he s. up.

142:3.9 ‘And Satan s. up against Israel and provoked

147:4.3 When the Master had spoken, Nathaniel s. up and

150:8.8 Jesus, taking the roll, s. up and began to read from

151:6.5 s. him up and said to him: “Amos, you are not

153:2.11 such a tumult was threatened that Jesus s. up and

153:4.2 one of the Pharisees s. up and charged that Jesus

153:4.5 Then s. up another Pharisee, who said: “Teacher, we

154:6.7 woman in the room s. up and exclaimed, “Blessed

162:5.1 Jesus s. up in the midst of the assembled throng and

167:1.5 Jesus s. up and spoke to all present: “My brethren,

167:3.2 he s. up before the congregation and said: “Are

168:2.3 as he s. up before them—alive—Jesus, said, “Loose

180:1.1 Jesus s. up and said: “When I enacted for you a

180:2.1 Then Jesus s. up again and continued teaching his

181:2.7 Jesus now went over to Simon Zelotes, who s. up

181:2.21 As Nathaniel s. up, Jesus bade him be seated and,

181:2.27 the Master went over to Simon Peter, who s. up as

183:4.2 Simon Zelotes s. up on the stone wall of the olive

183:4.2 Nathaniel, who s. up the moment Simon had

185:5.4 Pilate s. up and explained to the crowd that Jesus

194:0.2 Peter s. up and declared that this must be the coming

194:1.2 It was about two o’clock when Peter s. up in that

195:0.18 It was a Greek, from Egypt, who so bravely s. up

195:1.5 At the time Paul s. up in Athens preaching “Christ

stool

104:0.1 three legs were the fewest which could stabilize a s.,

164:4.11 Then Josiah, standing upon a s., shouted abroad to

171:6.2 Then Zaccheus stood upon a s. and said: “Men of

stools

122:6.2 a loom, a lampstand, several small s., and mats for

stoop

84:3.6 attack game, while a man would not s. to dig a root.

132:5.18 can s. to engage in the oppressions of wealth.

132:5.19 so small that you would s. to the practice of usury.

135:7.2 whose sandal straps I am not worthy to s. down

167:4.2 And though he refused to s. to the performance of

stooped

63:1.4 who s. to mate with their retarded cousins of the

95:6.8 sophistries which Zoroaster never s. to countenance.

100:7.2 Jesus never s. to pretense, and he never resorted to

stooping

164:3.8 Then, s. over, he spat on the ground and mixed the

stopsee stop, not; stop, put a

2:5.6 s. and ponder the solemn fact that God lives

4:2.7 inevitable s.-moments in the exhibition of the reel

37:5.2 path with you as far as Salvington, where they s..

39:5.10 to this planet are in transit; they merely s. over;

43:4.7 And there was found no way to s. this arrogant

44:5.8 we of the spirit world must s. our regular activities

45:6.9 volunteer midsonite parental groups who s. off here

48:4.15 tempted to magnify our self-importance, if we s. to

53:2.5 and mischief-making pride to permit him to s..

53:4.5 the inability of the government to s. the rebellion.

68:1.5 man’s blunders have thus far failed to s. civilization.

87:2.4 advanced teachers tried to s. this, but they failed.

87:6.2 nor did he s. with the effort to win good luck;

88:5.5 it was in an effort to cure disease or to s. bad luck.

111:7.2 The indwelling Adjuster cannot s. or even alter your

127:5.1 they decided to make an effort to s. it before Jesus

128:3.3 the Nazareth couple that he insisted they s. with

130:8.1 he first s. on the way to Italy was at the island of

130:8.2 The notable event of their s. here was the

130:8.6 Capua to Rome, making a s. of three days at Capua.

131:10.7 terrifies me when I s. to think that all men are my

132:3.7 The faith-activated soul of man cannot s. short of the

133:3.6 S. here with me while we talk about these matters.

133:4.11 My son, s. trying to deceive yourself; settle down to

146:3.0 3. THE STOP AT RAMAH

150:2.0 2. THE STOP AT MAGDALA

152:2.4 interested persons had made their plans to s. over

154:5.3 but it is in my heart to do this, and none can s. me.

154:6.3 to die before he would allow these Pharisees to s. his

154:6.10 He did not wish to s. in the midst of his discourse

159:3.3 Forget not that I will s. at nothing to restore self-

166:4.1 And it was at such a noontide s. on the way to

168:3.1 to hasten their decision to destroy Jesus and s. his

171:6.1 joy that the Master should be willing to s. at his

171:7.8 Jesus was always ready and willing to s. a sermon

172:3.13 It would be useless to s. them lest in their stead these

174:4.7 the united effort to s. Jesus’ teachings and doings.

stop, not

87:6.13 But man did not s. with ghost coercion; through

94:3.1 the Indian mind did not s. until it had speculated

101:2.7 Religion does not s. in its flight of faith until it is

111:7.2 The indwelling Adjuster cannot s. or even alter your

132:3.7 The faith-activated soul of man cannot s. short of the

151:6.8 And he did not s. until he had gone into all the

172:3.14 people have gone mad over him; if we do not s. these

189:4.7 And they did not s. until they had run all the way

190:5.7 Cleopas and Jacob would not s. to eat.

stop, put a

89:5.15 offering of human sacrifices put a s. to cannibalism,

147:6.2 agreed that something should be done to put a s.

162:2.5 to put a s. to these public appearances of Jesus in

168:5.1 The rulers of the Jews were determined to put a s.

175:3.1 ruling body determined to put a s. to his work, but

183:3.8 Jesus effectively put a s. to this show of resistance by

stop-moments

4:2.7 merely the inevitable s. in the exhibition of the reel

stopovers

30:3.12 one half of our visitor colony consists of “s.,”

stoppage

98:4.8 of the annually recurring s. of vegetation growth

112:5.14 The s. of life destroys the physical brain patterns for

stopped

15:4.4 force which, when once started, can never be s. or

42:5.8 When an electron is suddenly s., the resultant

61:4.6 cold in the north that s. animal migrations over the

61:7.3 the advancing ice s. just short of the mountain

77:3.4 The contentions became so bitter that all work s..

78:4.6 never s. until they had circumnavigated the globe

81:0.1 Evolution can be delayed but it cannot be s..

96:7.8 that long line of the teachers of Israel who never s.

97:9.18 The Assyrian was s. but the allies were decimated.

122:7.6 Jericho for the night, where they s. at an inn on the

124:6.9 Joseph and his family had s. near the house of one

124:6.9 Many times afterward, in his eventful life, Jesus s. in

125:6.4 they s. there on their way to the City of Judah.

126:2.1 The messenger from Sepphoris had s. at the shop

128:3.1 The situation was such that Jesus s. work for three

129:1.2 where he s. to pay a visit to his father’s friend

129:2.8 They all s. at the spacious home of Annas, where

130:8.2 kept the tavern where Jesus and his companions s.

130:8.3 At Messina they s. for only one day, but that was

132:6.3 I—” but he s., saying to Ganid, “My son, it is time to

134:3.1 Jesus had s. several days for rest and recuperation

134:3.5 Jesus s. off on the return trip and delivered these

134:7.5 On this journey northward Jesus s. at Hebron,

134:9.2 Jesus and John s. overnight at Bethany with Lazarus

136:4.1 or until John was suddenly s. by imprisonment.

137:4.9 the Father’s will” and Jesus s. short, he hesitated.

138:7.1 but Jesus raised an admonitory hand and s. him.

141:8.3 They s. in Jericho on the way up to Jerusalem and

145:2.15 and Jesus and his friends s. there on the way from

146:2.3 shoulder and s. their ears that they should not hear

152:0.2 suddenly s., exclaiming, “Someone touched me.”

152:7.1 For this one night they s. at the home of Lazarus,

152:7.1 Judas Iscariot and Simon Zelotes s. with friends in

155:0.1 were familiar with this camping place, having s. there

155:5.14 Jesus raised his hand and s. them, saying: “Go now

156:0.1 Sidon, where they s. at the home of a well-to-do

156:6.2 they s. at Jotapata and instructed the believers in the

158:7.2 when they s. in the shade to refresh themselves.

162:0.3 Jesus and the ten s. for the night at the village near

168:3.5 were persuaded that, if he were not immediately s.,

171:1.5 David s. with Lazarus at Bethany and became

171:6.1 Jesus passed by, he s. and, looking up at Zaccheus,

172:3.10 the Master s. the procession, and a great silence

178:2.3 holding up his hand, s. him, saying: “Yes, David, I

185:4.1 When Herod Antipas s. in Jerusalem, he dwelt in

187:6.1 where David supposed the mother of Jesus s. with

stopper

187:3.5 the saturated sponge s. upon the end of a javelin,

stopping

34:6.3 never s. until the soul is safely exalted to the very

54:5.14 reasons for not arbitrarily s. the Lucifer rebellion

123:5.10 customary to ask distinguished visitors, s. over the

130:0.2 they took a boat for Naples, s. at Malta, Syracuse,

130:0.3 they set sail for Athens in Greece, s. at Nicopolis

130:6.6 sail for Carthage in Africa, s. for two days at Cyrene.

133:7.1 the travelers set sail for Cyprus, s. at Rhodes.

134:1.1 From Damascus Jesus went to Nazareth, s. only a

134:7.1 he went to Nazareth, s. over a few days to visit.

137:3.1 pay a hurried visit to his mother at Capernaum, s. at

157:3.7 late that evening and s. at the home of Celsus,

171:6.1 might be going right on through the city without s.,

181:1.2 many stations in my Father’s house is a s. place,

181:2.10 Jesus raised his hand and, s. him, went on to say:

185:0.2 and Pilate’s wife made their headquarters when s. in

187:1.10 Simon was s. with other Cyrenians just outside the

192:0.3 the women believers who were s. at the home of

stopping-places

133:4.9 delightful s. for those who are Paradise-bound.”

stops

18:7.5 The Trinity-origin regime s. with the constellations;

26:11.5 The Creator Son never s. until he finds man—

40:10.2 never s. until the mortal son stands face to face

129:3.2 At Corinth and other s. on the return trip Jesus was

131:9.2 Heaven’s bounty never s..

133:4.13 this city was one of the most interesting of all their s.

146:2.6 “Whoso s. his ears to the cry of the poor, he also

storage

29:4.24 to increase or to diminish the “s.-battery” potential

42:5.4 condensation occurs with a consequent s. of

62:3.13 survived by hiding in a subterranean food-s. retreat

66:5.3 Great advances were made in methods of food s..

69:5.4 Food s. was adequate insurance against famine and

73:6.4 the tree of life was like a superchemical s. battery,

122:7.7 what had been a grain s. room to the front of the

storenoun

3:4.1 in no wise lessens the potential of power or the s. of

15:6.9 give out heat and light well illustrates the vast s. of

27:5.5 the residents of Paradise can consult this vast s. of

40:9.7 to pool their s. of Adjuster-remembered events

121:8.12 From the vast s. of information made available to

124:3.3 Jesus acquired a s. of information about international

152:2.7 Mark lad to ascertain how much was left of their s.

183:2.2 knew that Simon Zelotes had an ample s. of arms

storeverb

29:4.24 At one time they seem to consume or s. energy;

29:4.32 so do these living organisms s. energy during times

44:5.9 to s. reserves of spirit power for the next stage of

69:2.1 during a harvest of plenty, s. up food against the

165:4.2 have so much that I have no place to s. my wealth.’

165:4.2 will I have abundant room in which to s. my fruits

stored

15:6.9 The actual energy s. in these invisible particles of

73:6.4 This superplant s. up certain space-energies which

75:7.6 from the superenergy s. in the fruit of the tree of life.

91:6.4 those reserve powers of human nature which are s.

143:0.1 their tents and meager personal effects to be s. at

151:4.1 and then gather up the wheat to be s. in my barn.

163:5.2 the camp equipage, then s. in his father’s house,

182:2.3 all over to his tent, where were s. the swords and

storehouse

69:8.12 wealth and power from the elemental s. of nature.

118:10.14 Semicivilized man is beginning to unlock the s. of

146:2.8 which opens the door of the Father’s s. of goodness,

storehouses

165:5.2 they sow not neither reap, they have no s. or barns

stores

19:6.3 passing of time may add to their s. of experiential

29:4.32 Somewhat as a plant s. solar light, so do these living

41:4.3 suns have also largely lost their free ultimatonic s. of

119:0.6 vast s. of mercy for all these differing creatures,

147:5.8 a great intellect with its dead s. of worldly wisdom

160:1.11 survey of the problems of living; to seek for new s.

stories

29:4.33 the same alphabetical symbols tell vastly different s..

66:3.5 except the council headquarters, which were two s.

66:3.5 Father of all, which was small but three s. in height.

67:4.3 easily gave origin to those traditional s. of the gods

74:8.8 the s. of Adam became intimately associated with

74:8.9 had several different s. of creation in circulation,

94:9.2 and in India to all of Asia is one of the thrilling s. of

97:7.2 spiritual significance of the Chaldean s. which they

97:9.8 history is well illustrated by the two differing s.

122:8.7 Oriental and near-Oriental minds delight in fairy s.,

126:2.6 to hear Jesus play upon the harp, to listen to his s.,

128:6.10 They greatly enjoyed his s. about animals and nature.

128:6.11 at his expressive features as he told his s..

144:2.5 These s. I tell you to encourage you to persist in

151:2.5 for our preaching, we should employ true s., not

157:1.4 s. about finding treasures in the mouths of fishes;

169:1.15 Jesus was very partial to telling these three s. at the

191:5.1 the telling of the s. of the Master’s appearances,

storing

123:3.8 Jesus was assiduously s up knowledge regarding man

storm

4:5.3 The gods who go on a rampage in the s.;

58:2.8 these solar s. centers function as enormous magnets.

63:2.2 Andon and Fonta had been awakened by a violent s.,

123:4.5 It was extraordinary to have such a s. in July.

123:4.5 When the s. came up, Jesus was on the housetop

139:3.2 when the s. was over, James was always wont to

148:5.5 of the needy in his distress, a refuge from the s.,

149:4.5 Jesus lived in the midst of stress and s., but he

151:5.3 being no evidence of a s. on the western shore.

151:5.4 “Master, don’t you know we are in a violent s.?

153:0.2 they were in the midst of the “lull before the s..”

153:2.6 a week before had taken shelter near by during a s.

156:5.2 construct to withstand the assaults of time and s..

storms

41:10.4 by volcanoes, earthquakes, floods, and terrific s..

43:1.3 there are no s. or hurricanes; neither is there summer

46:2.2 There is no rainfall, neither s. nor blizzards, on any

49:3.3 worlds are also subject to disastrous electrical s. of

57:8.11 age was characterized by frequent and violent s..

58:2.10 broadcasting is disturbed by the terrific s. which

85:0.4 observation of powerful natural forces, such as s.,

86:1.5 the victim of drought, floods, hail, s., pests, plant

stormy

41:10.4 like Urantia pass through a less violent and s. career.

46:0.1 Your local system has passed through some s.

49:5.23 Your planet has pursued a s. course ever since.

103:2.1 many physical births are characterized by a “s. labor”

151:6.3 But soon a s. phase of his trouble appeared, and

story

2:7.3 final truth, is uniform and universal, but the s. of

14:4.10 The entire s. of the creation of Havona is an

17:7.1 belongs more appropriately to the s. of your local

19:7.3 This completes the s. of those beings who are

20:5.7 The s. of their bestowal and planetary service

25:5.3 this historic and cumulative s. of the universe of

25:8.11 Paradise schools, presenting the adventurous s. of

26:1.14 Their s., with an account of the seraphim and

27:7.9 And thus ends the s. of the Paradise supernaphim,

30:1.114 do not—cannot—even begin to exhaust the s. of the

30:3.7 Their s. belongs to the narrative of the mortal career

30:4.9 but we have elected to tell this s. as it pertains to the

30:4.34 s. varies considerably in the different superuniverses,

32:2.13 the history and density of Urantia, complete the s..

40:0.9 The s. of these beings, from the lowly animal-origin

43:9.1 attend the “assemblies of Paradise” and hear the s.

44:2.8 6. The life-s. tellers—those who perpetuate the

44:8.6 And this is the s. of the celestial artisans, that body

46:5.19 all Jerusem heard the touching s. of the Master

46:8.1 erasure of over two standard miles in this circular s..

48:6.30 That is the s. whispered in the night season to the

48:6.31 this s. will be imparted by the seraphic recorders.

54:4.2 Jesus’ s. of the prodigal son illustrates how a father

55:6.7 This is the s. of the magnificent goal of mortal

57:1.7 In reality the s. has its proper beginning at this point

58:7.12 All of this s. is graphically told within the fossil pages

58:7.12 their deposits of age upon age tell the s. of the life

59:2.13 So ends the evolutionary s. of the second great

63:7.4 chapter in all the history of Urantia, the s. of the life

64:0.1 This is the s. of the evolutionary races of Urantia

64:0.2 the first half of its s. roughly corresponds to the pre-

65:2.1 The s. of man’s ascent from seaweed to the lordship

66:3.5 The buildings of Dalamatia were all one s. except the

73:2.2 Van told his associates the s. of the Material Sons on

74:3.3 And it was, on the whole, a disheartening s.,

74:8.1 The s. of the creation of Urantia in six days was

74:8.3 The s. of creating Eve out of Adam’s rib is a

74:8.4 many groups accepted this s. of man’s clay origin

74:8.6 enlarged and embellished the s. of man’s creation;

74:8.7 Moses never taught the Hebrews such a distorted s..

74:8.10 tradition of Adam’s six days got woven into the s.,

74:8.11 claims that this recital was a recently discovered s. of

75:4.1 Adam heard the entire s. of the long-nourished plan

76:6.4 thus ends the s. of the Planetary Adam and Eve

76:6.4 a s. of trial, tragedy, and triumph, at least personal

76:6.4 in the end, a s. of ultimate triumph for their world

77:2.1 to interrupt the s. of the primary midwayers at this

77:4.12 in connection with the Babylonian s. of the flood,

77:4.12 woven into the Jewish s. of Noah and the flood.

77:5.2 had often heard from Van and Amadon the s. of their

77:5.5 Ratta heard the s. of Eden, how the predictions of

77:9.9 even as the s. of the life and teachings of Jesus has

78:7.3 they found great difficulty in piecing the s. together;

78:7.4 Many races harbor the s. of a world-wide flood

78:7.4 The Biblical s. of Noah, the ark, and the flood is an

78:8.12 And this is the s. of the violet race after the days of

79:5.1 While the s. of India is that of Andite conquest and

79:5.5 The s. of this agelong contest between the red and

79:8.15 And this s. presents, with greater accuracy than

81:2.9 When asked where fire came from, the simple s. of

82:2.1 The s. of the evolution of marriage is the history of

89:6.8 Many peoples have a tradition analogous to this s.,

93:5.8 when the full s. was laid before Pharaoh, he urged

93:6.3 then Melchizedek told Abraham the s. of the future

93:9.5 hard for the next generation to comprehend the s.

93:10.11 This is the s. of Machiventa Melchizedek, one of the

95:6.2 Zoroaster had learned of the s. of the Seven Master

97:1.5 And Samuel preached anew the s. of God’s sincerity,

97:9.3 When the exiled priests rewrote this s., they raised

97:9.8 A part of the secular s. of how his followers made

97:10.2 as the Hebrew clans rejected the wonderful s. of God

98:7.12 this is the long s. of the teachings of Machiventa

119:0.1 by Gabriel on the mission of revealing the s. of the

119:7.8 The s. of Michael’s sojourn on Urantia, the narrative

121:5.8 this mystery pertained to the s. of some god’s life

121:6.6 to the Western peoples and presents its s. much in

121:8.8 Luke wrote quite a different s. of the Master’s life.

121:8.9 Luke first depended upon the s. of Jesus’ life as

122:2.5 Upon her disclosure of the s. of Gabriel’s visit,

122:4.1 Joseph never again wholly doubted Mary’s s. of

123:5.12 times Jesus heard his father relate the s. of Elijah,

126:0.4 The s. of his exploits among the wise men of the

126:1.2 Jesus would gaze upon Megiddo and recall the s.

126:3.8 none was so near the truth as this s. tucked away

127:5.1 by going direct to Rebecca, laying the whole s.

127:6.1 The s. of Rebecca’s love for Jesus was whispered

127:6.1 for many years, whenever the s. of Jesus’ human

128:4.5 the recital of this very s. of the strange Galilean who

128:6.11 “Uncle Joshua, come out and tell us a big s..”

130:5.3 And then he told Ganid the s. of Moses and the

133:3.8 They can tell you their s., but I surmise they have

135:8.7 a sufficient distance to tell Jesus the s. of Gabriel’s

135:9.1 John made known to them the s. of the Gabriel

135:9.3 had gone to the hills, many doubted the entire s..

137:6.1 The s. of the baptism in the Jordan was now

139:3.8 And even in the s. about the mother of James and

139:5.11 his strength failed, she began the recital of the s. of

140:5.7 In the s. of the Pharisee and the publican praying in

143:5.12 Nalda told this entire s. to the Apostle John the next

144:2.5 “Let me tell you the s. of a certain judge who lived

144:6.10 this is the s. of the first attempt of Jesus’ followers

146:7.1 apostles the s. of King Saul and the witch of Endor

148:6.2 literaturethe Scripture s. of the afflictions of Job?

149:3.1 Jesus designed to utilize just one feature of the s. for

151:1.1 Jesus answered, “No, Peter, I will tell them a s..”

151:2.5 not fables, and that we should select a s. best suited

151:2.5 to teach the people, and that, having so used the s.,

151:2.5 the minor details involved in the telling of the s..

151:3.1 but you can tell a s. to convey your teaching;

151:6.6 Amos most certainly believed this s.; he saw the

151:6.7 attracted by the s. that the demons had gone out of

152:0.1 The s. of the cure of Amos, the Kheresa lunatic,

152:4.4 which explains why Mark left a portion of the s. out

152:4.4 refused to give place to this s. in the preparation of

156:5.1 Jesus first told his followers the s. of the white lily

159:1.3 you may tell the whole s. to the congregation,

159:4.4 If the s. of Jonah should not be a fact, even if Jonah

159:4.11 Nathaniel feared to impart the full s. of the Master’s

164:1.0 1. STORY OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN

164:1.3 proceeded to tell his hearers a s., a s. which would

164:1.4 the dishonest lawyer, but he told his hearers a s.

164:1.4 this s. has continued to promote brotherly love

165:4.2 “Let me tell you a s. of a certain rich man whose

165:4.5 When Jesus had finished his s., another man rose

168:2.10 By noon the next day this s. had spread over all

169:1.1 Jesus retold the s. of the lost sheep and the lost coin

169:1.2 Many times have I told you the s. of the good

169:1.4 remember the s. of the woman who, having had

169:1.4 And I tell you this s. to impress upon you that the

169:1.5 tell you the s. of a thoughtless son of a well-to-do

169:1.15 Jesus presented the s. of the lost sheep to show

169:1.15 Jesus then would recite the s. of the coin lost in

169:1.16 Jesus told and retold this s. of the prodigal son.

169:1.16 This parable and the s. of the good Samaritan were

169:2.3 may all learn a lesson from the s of a certain rich man

169:3.1 The s. as John told it was like this: “There was a

170:2.24 By the time the Apostle John began to write the s.

170:5.19 In a short time the teaching of this s. about Jesus

173:4.1 had finished listening to the s. of the two sons,

187:4.3 Luke heard this s. from the converted Roman captain

189:4.14 The women repeated the s. of talking with Jesus to

189:5.1 his hope was aroused by the s. that Jesus had sent

190:1.2 Nicodemus and the others doubted their s.,

192:0.1 the s. that a band of his followers had removed the

192:0.5 the way to Galilee to tell the s. of their risen Master

193:2.3 those who carried this s. to Sidon and to Antioch

194:1.2 discovered that this s. about him had great power

194:1.3 because of the large numbers who believed their s..

storyteller

126:2.6 to listen to his stories (for the lad was a master s.),

130:7.1 and Ganid discovered that Jesus was a good s.,

139:3.3 be taciturn one day and a very good talker and s. the

139:6.4 Nathaniel was probably the best s. among the twelve.

storytellers

70:3.9 The s. of olden times became so popular that the

storytelling

84:8.5 Competitive games, s., and even the taste of good

stoutly

126:3.9 matters to his mother, who still held s. to the idea of

191:5.4 believe even when you so s. asserted your unbelief

straight

12:1.2 on a s.-line path into trackless space; but we never

17:1.6 staff engaged in keeping s. the affairs of Orvonton

37:3.7 keeping s. the record of each mortal of time from the

41:5.6 Energy in its flight through space moves s. forward.

41:5.6 They go in a s. and unbroken line or procession

60:3.13 the Atlantic coast region were projected s. up,

64:4.7 over the Sicilian land bridge, s.-tusked elephants,

92:6.17 evolutionary gods s. through to the God of

95:2.7 king, when emerging from the tomb, could go s. to

108:6.7 flash their messages s. to the intellects of their human

135:6.6 way of the Lord, make s. a highway for our God.

137:2.5 Philip went s. to him, asking, “Teacher, shall I go

139:1.5 in which event Andrew would take it s. to Jesus.

143:5.4 flirtatious, when Jesus, looking s. into her eyes,

147:6.3 They wanted to proceed s. on to Capernaum, but

166:3.3 truth: That the way which leads to eternal life is s.

166:3.6 old and familiar proverb of the s. and narrow way.

167:1.2 as was his habit, he made s. for the seat of honor

167:3.1 When this woman saw that she had been made s.,

168:0.7 said Jesus, looking s. into the eyes of Martha: “I am

171:0.5 looking s. into the eyes of the two honor-seeking

181:2.29 Jesus looked s. into his moistened eyes as he said:

183:2.1 the two go s. to the captain of the temple guards.

185:7.2 Jesus looked Pilate s. in the face, but he did not

195:6.5 only leads the scientist s. back to the first great cause

straightaway

15:1.4 Number four is on the comparatively s. southerly

15:1.5 swiftly through the long and comparatively s.

32:5.3 a s. drive, an isolated event of time flashing

32:5.5 Eternity can hardly be conceived as a s. drive,

straightened

167:3.1 believed the words of the Master and by faith s. up

strainverb

156:2.8 They also lack consistency; they s. at gnats and

175:1.17 blind; you s. out the gnat and swallow the camel.

strainnoun; see strainbiological

68:2.5 Modern society is enduring the s. of one of its

68:3.4 are unable to endure the s. of the suspicions and

68:3.4 Without help from superhuman sources the s. of

133:7.12 a severe s. on the soul to undergo the experience

143:7.3 The s. of living—the time tension of personality—

155:3.7 True religion is designed to lessen the s. of existence;

182:3.9 parting with the apostles was a great s. on the heart

strainbiological

49:1.7 the loss of a single superior s. of human heredity.

51:5.6 When this s. of the Material Sons is added to the

62:0.1 direct line of human ancestry, this s. was reinforced

65:3.3 ascending s., carried in potential in a single frog,

79:5.1 races escaped that admixture with the Neanderthal s.

79:7.3 The Chinese received just enough of the Andite s. to

80:5.7 The blue s. contributed many sturdy traits and much

80:8.2 This s. was carried in Abraham’s ancestry and

80:9.8 and the blue man, with a smaller Andonite s. than

84:8.3 the Adamic s. elevated this primitive propensity into

strained

140:8.9 the s. relations then existing between the Jewish

straining

148:9.1 s. their ears to catch some part of Jesus’ discourse.

strainssee strains, inferior strains, superior

44:1.14 of Urantia is just a fleeting echo of the magnificent s.

44:1.14 like endeavoring to reproduce the s. of an orchestra

44:1.15 so diluted by s. of unmusical tendencies that only

44:1.15 peoples will be enthralled by the magnificent s. of

51:4.2 on Urantia unexpected s of giantism appeared among

51:4.8 pass upon the fitness of the reproducing s..

51:5.7 not prove beneficial for the higher s. of mortals to

52:2.4 There run through all of these racial religions two s.:

52:2.11 weeded out most of the abnormal and defective s..

52:2.11 and perpetuates the hopelessly defective s. of human

52:2.12 the socially unfit and the morally degenerate s. of

52:3.4 and the still further purification of the racial s.;

52:3.9 show varying degrees of anatomic blend, some s.

52:5.9 through the high resistant qualities of the Adamic s.

55:6.3 the selective reproduction of those racial s. which

60:2.10 While some new species are progressing, certain s.

60:2.12 They represent the nonsurviving s. of bird ancestry

62:1.2 west of India they united with other favorable s.,

63:4.8 most valuable s. of ability and intelligence were lost

64:6.8 more intelligent s. perished in these tribal struggles;

64:6.19 this struggle since each carried s. of the giant order,

64:6.19 These giant s. of the green man were confined to this

64:7.12 into account the later improvement of the racial s. by

65:2.14 as further to circumscribe these inferior prehuman s.

65:2.15 evolve and to benefit by the addition of certain s. of

65:2.15 Man evolved out of certain western and central life s.

65:3.3 different and remotely situated mutating s. of life

65:3.3 the two prior life s. having perished in spite of all

65:3.4 evolved no less than seven thousand favorable s.

65:3.6 do toward fostering and conserving the life s.

65:4.7 ordinarily arise in diversified s. from mutations

66:2.7 the survival of the best s. of that unique race,

67:6.7 were many good s. of biologic promise on earth.

70:8.15 —the selective elimination of inferior human s..

75:1.1 and degenerates from among the human s.,

75:1.2 never been purged of their retarded and defective s..

76:4.8 the majority were chosen from the highest s. of

77:2.4 staff carried germ plasm of the Andonic human s.,

77:2.7 made a great contribution to the better s. of Nodite

78:1.10 This indigo-black group carried extensive s. of the

78:4.3 some of the best s. of yellow, blue, and green men.

78:4.5 The purer s. of the violet race had retained the

78:6.6 survival of many superior Nodite and Adamite s..

78:6.8 barbarians who drove out the residual s. of ability.

78:8.4 carried in their ranks many of the better Andite s.

79:2.3 it was unfortunate that the secondary Sangik s.

79:2.3 more of the primary Sangik s. would have

79:5.2 was the more contaminated with debased animal s.

79:5.2 The inferior Neanderthal s. were destroyed or

79:5.7 the pure red s. were spreading out over North

79:6.7 small amounts of the superior red and Andonic s.,

80:0.1 when its Adamized s. were blended with the later

80:0.2 modern white peoples incorporate the surviving s. of

80:0.2 the white races and still more of the early Nodite s..

80:1.4 an indigo-black group which carried extensive s. of

80:1.7 exterminating the lingering s. of Neanderthal stock.

80:3.2 highly blended people carrying s. of red and yellow,

80:4.1 the majority of the earlier and purer s. migrated to

80:4.6 It was not long before the superior blue s. had been

80:7.4 sons of Adamson carried the then most valuable s. of

80:7.9 the three purest s. of Adam’s descendants were in

80:9.5 While this group includes s. of blue, yellow, and

82:6.2 enhanced the primary peoples if their better s. could

82:6.3 get unsatisfactory offspring when the degenerate s.

82:6.5 secret of the creation of new and more vigorous s..

82:6.7 are so overloaded with inferior and degenerate s.,

82:6.9 the Polynesian women were of fairly good racial s.

82:6.11 multiplication of the inferior and degenerate s. of the

96:3.3 possibilities of development in their hereditary s.,

122:1.1 albeit Joseph carried many non-Jewish racial s. which

139:0.2 Many of these Galilean fishermen carried heavy s. of

167:7.4 I spoke not in figurative language nor in poetic s..

strains, inferior

52:3.5 The Adamic progeny never amalgamate with the i.

65:2.14 as further to circumscribe these inferior prehuman s.

70:8.15 —the selective elimination of inferior human s..

79:5.2 The inferior Neanderthal s. were destroyed or

80:1.7 race blending, combined with the elimination of i.,

82:6.3 is between the grossly i. of the races concerned.

82:6.7 are so overloaded with inferior and degenerate s.,

82:6.11 multiplication of the inferior and degenerate s. of the

strains, superior

49:1.7 These selected and superior s. of living protoplasm

51:5.2 have qualified as belonging to the superior racial s.

62:3.13 Man’s ancestors descended from the superior s. of

64:6.31 natural selection, differential survival of superior s..

78:6.6 survival of many superior Nodite and Adamite s..

79:6.7 small amounts of the superior red and Andonic s.,

80:4.6 It was not long before the superior blue s. had been

82:6.6 if such hybridization is the union of superior s.,

95:2.1 periodically augmented by the arrival of superior s.

Strait of Gibraltarsee Bering

61:3.8 The S. closed, and Spain was connected with Africa

straitness

153:2.1 the s. wherewith your enemies shall press you.”

straits

59:6.4 which were connected with the oceans by narrow s..

61:1.12 northern latitudes was broken only by the Ural S.,

64:7.18 safely crossing the narrow s. which then separated

143:5.5 unjustly cast aside by her husband and in dire s.

strand

11:8.1 Gravity is the omnipotent s. on which are strung the

stranded

61:7.16 species of both plants and animals were left s. high

67:4.3 these supermen and superwomen, s. by rebellion and

132:7.4 generations, motionless and almost hopelessly s..

strangesee strange, not

9:0.1 A s. thing occurred when, in the presence of

16:5.4 It is hardly s. that the subsequent spirit career of

16:9.15 s. that the cosmic mind should be self-consciously

25:3.5 they do ofttimes effect their s. doings and enforce

27:4.4 Paradise is still inexpressibly s. and unexpectedly

39:5.14 a s. metamorphosis begins as the seraphim is made

48:6.29 and comparatively s. environment of the morontia

52:1.4 understand the wisdom of these apparently s. doings

64:5.2 these Badonites there was a new and s. occurrence.

65:3.1 all of these seemingly s. evolutions of living things,

65:4.12 Many of the seemingly s. by-products of our efforts

69:3.3 But s. to record, both men and women have always

70:10.11 But s. to relate, even then a man could kill his wife

72:3.5 there is a s. overlapping of religion and philosophy

74:4.1 while Adam and Eve slumbered, s. things were

77:5.4 to lose their eldest son, to have him go out into a s.

77:6.6 remainder of the secondary midwayers became a s.

77:7.3 But they did many s. things on earth prior to the

84:1.7 constrained primitive women to submit to many s.

84:4.4 hard to understand woman, regarding her with a s.

91:7.5 The practical test of all these s. religious experiences

92:2.5 men only superficially accept a s. and new religion;

92:6.18 look upon Christianity as a s. revelation of a s. God

94:4.1 be a “white man’s religion,” hence s. and foreign to

110:4.5 Many a new religion and s. “ism” has arisen from

119:1.3 receiving field of this world a s. Melchizedek Son,

119:1.4 But a s. record is to be found on the Melchizedek

119:1.6 We, of course, understand that this s. Melchizedek

119:2.5 this s. and unknown temporary ruler administered

119:2.5 knowing that this new and s. System Sovereign

119:3.3 a s. Material Son, accompanied by a seconaphim,

121:2.9 Herod proceeded to build temples for many s. gods.

121:5.6 a flood of mystery cults had broken, new and s.

121:6.7 At about the time of Christ a s. reversion of feeling

121:7.2 the Son of God one who taught such s. doctrines.

122:5.2 fairly wise in her relationship with her s. first-born

122:8.6 had been told sometime before by a s. religious

124:2.4 such a well-developed lad for his age, it seemed s.

125:2.4 by the lad’s, to them, s. and determined attitude.

125:2.11 Joseph was perplexed at the lad’s s. remarks and

125:6.4 Jesus’ parents had heard about this s. youth who so

126:3.13 and the many s. ideas which Jesus advanced from

127:3.2 In passing through Samaria, they saw many s. sights.

127:6.3 Jesus had a s. longing to go up to Jerusalem for the

127:6.5 He had a s. and increasing aversion to this Herod-

128:4.5 this very story of the s. Galilean who declined the

128:5.5 same s.-acting Galilean who had so unceremoniously

129:3.5 comprehend the meaning of his apparently s. doings,

130:2.6 that all men are your brothers, and does it seem s.

133:9.5 Later on in life, when Ganid heard of the s. teacher

135:5.7 And s. as it may appear, those who thus conceived

135:6.2 The great majority of those who listened to this s.

135:6.3 It is not surprising that this s. preacher created a stir

135:8.6 the four men still standing in the water heard a s.

135:9.3 the disciples of John asserted that the s. man of God

137:3.2 after all, Mother was rightmaybe our s. brother is

137:3.7 What would this s. person do next?

137:4.5 Is there no end to his s. conduct?”

137:7.4 reports of the s. doings of Jesus had been carried to

138:3.7 And truly this was a s. sight in all Jewry; to see a

139:3.5 But, s. as it may seem, these two sons of Zebedee

140:10.7 it was a new, s., and startling announcement.

145:5.3 and besought Jesus to tell them the reason for his s.

146:7.1 so that they could no more do these s. things.

148:9.3 confessing that they had never before seen such s.

153:2.1 have set up over you into the hands of a s. nation.

157:1.4 half-humorously: “S. that the sons of the king

157:6.7 some of these pronouncements sounded s. even to

158:1.8 These three conversed in a s. language, but from

158:7.2 and now we hear these s. words about leaving us,

159:2.0 2. THE STRANGE PREACHER

159:2.1 wholly worthy will do many s. things in my name,

162:1.10 that he was leading the people astray with his s.

164:3.10 where they could find the s. man who had healed him

164:4.8 a formal trial, and some were beginning to feel s.

166:3.6 This was a new and s. version of the old proverb of

166:4.1 in the production of s. and extraordinary events in

167:4.1 There occurred one of those s. interludes, a time

170:4.14 incarnated Son was just such a s. and unexpected

171:4.3 the Master could mean by such s. pronouncements.

172:4.2 What a s. day it had been!

172:5.9 was at a loss to account for his s. conduct on this

172:5.12 his conduct did not seem s. since all of the apostles

173:1.6 one of those s. and periodic uprisings of indignant

175:4.7 the further spread of Jesus’ s. and new doctrine of

177:4.3 had always appeared to be a s. and misunderstood

180:3.2 they might do many s. things without falling under

184:5.10 with their friends, came to look upon the s. prisoner,

185:5.6 intimation that this meek-mannered teacher of s.

189:5.1 S. to relate, this promise had not occurred to Peter

189:5.1 As John hastened out of the city, a s. ecstasy of joy

190:0.5 of a Jewish woman’s approach to a s. man.

190:2.3 the gradual appearance of a s. form by his side.

190:2.3 then the s. form spoke, saying: “James, I come to

191:0.9 S. to record, the usually inexpressive Philip did much

193:0.5 that I have risen from the dead, but that is not s..

194:0.1 they all became aware of a s. presence in the room.

194:3.1 Many queer and s. teachings became associated

195:2.1 new tolerance for s. languages, peoples, and religions

strange, not

67:6.5 It is n. that the courageous and loyal Van was

75:8.6 it is n. that everything does not work in perfection;

84:4.8 it was n. that women were looked down upon.

89:6.8 to civilized susceptibilities, was not a new or s. idea

90:3.1 it is n. that his religion should have been so

92:3.5 it is n. that progress was slow; in ancient days,

102:2.5 It is n. that man should place a highly unified

121:7.3 loyal Jew, and it is n. that they promptly rejected

127:5.1 it was n. that Rebecca, the eldest daughter of Ezra,

128:1.6 nature of God, thought it n. to be equal with God.

133:3.1 was n. that, one day as they passed the synagogue

135:1.2 n. since Nazarites of lifelong consecration were the

139:4.4 n. that John should have come to regard himself as

142:3.9 And this was n. because in the days of Samuel

144:3.13 It is n. that the apostles desired Jesus to teach them

144:8.2 it was n. that John should be led to wonder about the

148:5.3 it is n. that all thinking men should be perplexed by

153:2.6 It is n., then, that you who have been thus taught

156:5.4 “It is n. that you ask such questions seeing that

157:1.4 It is n. that you have a record of Peter’s catching a

163:6.2 “It is n. that these disobedient minor spirits should

171:8.2 It was n. that they should have had Archelaus in

176:1.6 it was n. that Peter should say: “Master, we know

176:4.1 It is n. that Michael should be interested in

179:3.2 was n. that his soul resented the thought of Jesus’

181:2.23 “My friend, it is n. that you should encounter

193:0.5 that I have risen from the dead, but that is n..

194:0.5 It is n. that these spirit-infused men should have

196:0.12 It is n. that he once said, “Except you become as a

strangely

25:2.5 the Universal Conciliators find themselves s. and

77:5.6 When the second s. behaving offspring arrived, he

113:4.5 but their ministry is in some manner s. correlated.

125:2.9 parents longed to have their s. acting son safely back

125:6.1 Jesus was s. unmindful of his earthly parents;

154:6.1 more or less convinced that Jesus was acting s.,

154:6.1 Jesus was acting strangely, that he had acted s. for

159:3.6 To be strongly and s. impressed to do something or

173:0.1 The twelve were s. silent as they journeyed on

177:4.4 Judas found himself becoming s. resentful that

195:1.1 And there was something s. alike in Greek

strangeness

157:7.2 some s. between this Judean and his Galilean

stranger

69:9.8 If a s. drank from a cup, the cup was henceforth his.

70:3.8 “The s. that dwells with you shall be as one born

93:2.2 and after he had plied this s. with many questions,

119:1.5 this s. on our world has now eternally become a

130:2.6 “Ganid, no man is a s. to one who knows God.

130:6.6 cross he bore was the s. who once befriended his son

137:2.8 five who had for some time known Jesus and one s.,

157:1.4 usually it is the s. who is taxed for the upkeep of

159:5.15 “Master, what should I do if a s. forced me to carry

159:5.15 sit down and sigh for relief while you berate the s.

159:5.15 certainty challenge the unrighteous and ungodly s..”

165:2.4 they know his voice; they will not follow a s..

165:2.4 They will flee from the s. because they know not his

166:2.6 Jesus looked again at his apostles as the s. departed.

189:4.10 to one side and observed a silent and motionless s..

189:4.10 When the s. did not answer Mary, she began to weep

strangers

3:5.17 but they are utter s. to that saving faith whereby

27:4.3 are by the side of the “s. within the gates” to instruct

66:2.7 contributors to the advancement of the race were s.

69:4.3 tribes but regarded it as all right to cheat distant s..

70:3.6 hence it was once the custom to kill all s., later on,

88:5.5 The savage never told his real name to s..

89:5.7 their bodies were sold or exchanged for those of s..

92:6.18 as a strange revelation of a strange God and for s..

95:1.5 for all women to submit to the embrace of s.;

123:6.9 guide me more safely than s. who can only view my

128:3.8 time “visiting with the s., especially those from the

130:2.6 yourself so continuously with these visits with s.?”

133:3.8 Jesus appeared with Ganid and these two s.,

133:3.10 rose to the occasion and did everything for these s.

139:3.5 more tolerant of each other than they were of s..

139:4.8 When John encountered some s. teaching in Jesus’

140:10.4 to believe, nor to quickness to trust pleasing s..

153:2.1 The s. among you shall rise high in authority while

166:2.8 but the s., when they receive gifts from the head of

166:3.4 then shall I again declare that you are spiritual s.;

168:1.8 What is the good of healing s. in Galilee if he cannot

173:5.3 and as many as you shall find, bid even these s. to

174:5.1 Gethsemane, he was accosted by a delegation of s.

strangest

94:10.1 In Tibet may be found the s. association of the

148:9.1 occurred one of the s. and most unique episodes

164:3.11 This is one of the s. of all the Master’s miracles.

strangled

68:6.8 Children were sometimes s. at birth, but the

87:2.7 the mother, aunt, or grandmother was often s. in

90:3.6 childbirth, the child is immediately s.a life for a life.

124:6.6 imprisoned one of his wives and buried his two s.

strangling

84:1.4 Savages thought nothing of s. such offspring at birth.

straps

135:7.2 whose sandal s. I am not worthy to stoop down

strata

59:0.9 first and oldest layers are separated from the later s.

59:1.6 parts of Europe may be found the stone s. laid down

59:1.16 The trilobite fossil-bearing s. of this epoch outcrop

59:1.17 in connection with these s. in Europe, Africa,

59:5.10 The oldest s. yield the fossils of land and marine

59:5.10 Little workable coal is found in these older s..

59:5.15 the coal-bearing s. are 18,000 feet in thickness.

59:6.4 The s. of this transition period vary in thickness from

60:1.3 the extrusion of basalt lava between these Triassic s..

60:2.6 Germany was laid down, those s. in which fossils,

60:3.3 their gold-bearing quartz s. being the product of lava

60:3.10 All over the world these s. are permeated with chalk,

66:3.7 Prince’s headquarters there dwelt all colors and s. of

70:8.1 The only worlds without social s. are the most

75:2.3 persons belonging to the upper s. of the Nodite

82:6.4 freed from the curse of their lowest s. of deteriorated

82:6.5 Race mixtures of the average or superior s. of

82:6.5 matings take place between the lower or inferior s.,

92:3.1 is the examination of the fossil-bearing social s. of

99:1.5 the upper s. of society turned a deaf ear to the

99:1.5 sufferings and oppression of the helpless lower s.,

102:3.6 to placing men, to originating social s. and castes.

121:3.1 the Mediterranean consisted of five well-defined s.:

121:3.9 ascend from the lower to the higher s. of Roman

121:6.2 Hebrew; the educated classes and the better s. of

195:0.4 won as converts the lower social and economic s..

stratagem

51:3.4 archrebel, by a wily s., outmaneuvered the Edenic

stratagems

87:1.2 Many tricks and s. were practiced in an effort to

strategic

121:2.1 Jews happened to occupy a peculiarly s. geographic

strategy

80:5.4 before succumbing to the superior military s. of the

127:2.7 first time he had consciously resorted to public s..

stratification

58:7.9 The sedimentary rocks belonging to this early s. rest

stratified

57:8.13 layers of fossil-free s. stone were deposited on this

58:7.1 In many places these oldest s. rock layers, bearing

58:7.3 the oldest s. rock layers, is about one and one-half

58:4.7 seventy of these s. records of past ages are now

58:7.10 older unstratified rocks and partly in these later s.

70:2.8 illusion of primitive equality and selectively s. society

71:1.2 states, resulting from conquest, were, perforce, s.;

stratosphere

58:2.6 is the inner ionosphere and next above is the s..

58:2.6 this realm of constant temperature is the s..

stratum

58:7.6 This stone layer, the oldest fossil-bearing s. in the

59:3.9 this is the s. of rock over which Niagara Falls now

59:4.7 a red sandstone s. which characterizes one of the

stray

48:6.9 The Gods are my caretakers; I shall not s.;

75:2.4 warned Eve never to s. from the side of her mate,

144:5.7 And let us not s. into the evil bypaths of our

144:5.47 Let us not s. into paths of darkness and death;

146:7.1 Jesus told his apostles that the s. and rebellious

169:1.15 when men unintentionally s. away from the path

strayed

63:3.3 Andonites hunted in groups and never s. very far

86:5.16 open air with the hope of recapturing their s. souls.

169:1.5 You recall that the sheep s. away without intention,

straying

169:1.2 and how, when he had found the s. sheep, he laid

streak

57:3.6 This blazing s. broke away from the mother gravity

139:8.3 Thomas also had a s. of suspicion which made it very

streaks

85:1.2 believed that such blazing s. marked the passage

streamsee Gulf Stream

15:3.6 from the center out towards the edge of the star s..

22:2.2 ascending mortals pass through Havona with the s.

22:4.5 does seem to precipitate out of the s. of future time

28:5.8 from these secoraphic voices, there ensues a s. of

29:2.16 It is an individualized s. of power and stands in

30:3.11 From all the universe a constant s of celestial visitors

40:10.8 ready to welcome the incoming s. of pilgrims who

41:3.9 Sometimes a sun will capture a s. of meteors in a

41:5.1 cause it to shoot forth such a s. of energy as to

41:5.7 a third form of force-energy may cause the s.

42:0.1 This vast s. of energy proceeding from the Paradise

42:1.5 the universal and united s. of Paradise force going

46:3.1 listening in on the s. of universe space reports.

49:5.32 gains access to the inward moving s. of ascenders.

58:1.3 circulate throughout their bodies in the blood s.

63:5.4 to camp near the edge of a forest and beside a s..

65:6.6 At any moment of time, in the blood s. of any human

71:4.1 which move forward with the evolutionary s. persist.

76:1.1 they remained camped on the plains west of the s.

78:2.2 their choicest sons and daughters in a steady s. as

79:6.5 steady s. of superior blended peoples from Sinkiang

80:1.3 received a steady s. of Mesopotamians, who brought

80:4.1 While the Andites poured into Europe in a steady s.,

80:5.1 continuously reinforced and upstepped by the s. of

80:6.2 was compensated by the continuing s. of Andite

80:7.9 slowly deteriorated by the s. of mixed and darker

81:1.2 and diverting the s. of migration north and east into

81:6.27 Ideals elevate the source of the social s..

81:6.27 And no s. will rise any higher than its source no

84:7.7 now tends to eliminate from the reproductive s. of

87:7.8 that which unifies the s. of social metamorphosis.

97:8.5 providential intervention into the s. of human affairs.

97:8.5 by miraculous action in this s. of human history.

100:4.6 love would pervade the sentimental emotion-s. of

110:4.1 Adjusters are able to receive the continuous s. of

117:4.11 which flow as currents within the s. of eternity;

117:4.11 he is moving counter to the s. of events in the

118:10.6 interpose a fatherly hand in the s. of cosmic events

130:7.4 Time is the s. of flowing temporal events perceived

135:2.3 sheep along a brook that was tributary to a larger s.

137:6.2 glory of even the gentiles shall be like a flowing s..

146:2.4 available the ever-flowing s. of divine ministry to

195:4.1 secularized religion, a continuous s. of mysticism,

195:9.11 The s. of modern Christianity drains many an ancient

195:9.11 old watersheds drain into this present-day cultural s.

195:10.18 —the whole s. of Hebrew theology and Greek

streamed

183:0.2 arouse all of his fellow countrymen, who s. forth

streamers

58:2.6 atmosphere is indicated by the highest auroral s.

streaming

57:3.3 the gas s. forth as two gigantic and distinct arms,

137:4.9 before him motionless, with the tears s. down her

streams

3:6.3 The source of the s. of universe life and of cosmic

11:1.4 And from his infinite being there flow the flood-s.

12:4.12 the surrounding starry clusters and s. are engaged

15:3.5 you may observe two s. of star clouds emerging in

29:4.24 insulate the planets against the powerful energy s.

41:1.5 directing the s. of more materialized power to the

41:5.1 proved by the steady s. of escaping light-energies.

41:6.4 the emerging s. of light and energy, the sunbeams,

41:7.14 which function in the direct channels of the main s.

41:10.1 sun began to erupt veritable s.—continuous sheets—

43:1.1 and thousands upon thousands of interconnecting s.,

43:1.1 Only the highlands are devoid of these surface s..

43:1.11 for adapting other incoming physical-energy s..

43:3.3 “There is a river, the s. whereof shall make glad the

46:2.4 transportation system allied with the circulatory s. of

57:3.3 a spiral appearance to these two projecting gas s..

57:5.5 s. of gaseous material were shot out into space as

61:4.1 s. changed their courses, and isolated volcanoes

64:3.2 by forests, traversed by s., and abounding in game.

102:2.5 meaning through encircuitment in the thought s.

110:3.1 is lost in the material currents of the energy s. of

195:7.19 the apparently purely material course of the energy s.

street

130:8.4 after he had given a coin to a s. beggar, he refused to

144:3.13 they recited in the synagogues and even on the s.

146:4.3 he chanced to pass through a narrow side s. on his

147:5.2 to leave the doors open so that even the s. beggars

147:5.3 among those who came in off the s. was a woman of

152:0.2 as they hastened through a narrow s. and as the

167:1.4 there came in from the s. a man long afflicted with

172:3.6 found the colt tied near his mother in the open s.

178:3.6 John hurried on by another s. so that he was waiting

195:6.7 and the thoughtless secularism of the man in the s.

streets

130:2.1 tides were utilized to flush the city’s s. and sewers.

166:3.4 drink with you, and did you not teach in our s.?

167:2.2 Go out quickly, therefore, into the s. and lanes of

174:5.14 Jesus led the way over the narrow s. of Jerusalem

178:3.5 going as they made their way along the narrow s. in

186:1.7 now walked through the s. of Jerusalem, forsaken

187:1.6 As the death procession passed along the narrow s.

strength

3:5.6 1. Is courage—s. of character—desirable?

22:10.2 now call attention to their one point of great s.,

39:3.9 by the s. and direction of the near-by main circuits

48:7.11 Action achieves s.; moderation eventuates in charm.

48:7.27 25. Greatness lies not so much in possessing s. as in

48:7.27 strength as in making a wise and divine use of such s.

52:2.9 a high state of physical perfection and intellectual s.

68:1.1 learn by sad experience that “in union there is s.”;

69:6.7 and so left early man some s. for social culture,

70:12.2 While primitive authority was based on s., physical

71:4.17 temptation to employ this military s. in offensive

76:0.2 Eve suffered much but survived, owing to superior s.

79:5.5 were the first to learn that in union there is s..

79:8.9 The great s. in a veneration of ancestry is the value

80:8.2 which region they occupied in considerable s..

82:5.9 dominant because outmarriage provided increased s.;

84:1.6 mother love is in s and devotion directly proportional

84:3.1 woman into marriage, but it was man’s superior s.,

84:7.1 of the Chinese peoples lies in the s. of their family

89:5.4 and eat their own children in order to renew the s.

89:5.6 for revenge with the idea of appropriating their s..

91:6.5 never hesitate to ask him for spiritual s. to guide you

94:4.8 Hinduism’s great s. lies in the fact that it has proved

94:12.4 The great s. of Buddhism is that its adherents are

95:7.6 The s of Islam has been its clear-cut and well-defined

97:1.4 “The S. of Israel will not lie nor repent, for he is

97:1.10 and you are able to make great and to give s. to all.”

97:5.2 I will trust and not be afraid, for the Lord is my s.

97:7.8 and to those who have no might he increases s..

97:7.8 Those who wait upon the Lord shall renew their s.;

98:2.8 Much of the s. of Christianity is due to its having

100:7.2 his stalwart s. of character amazed his followers.

108:1.6 combined, so as to produce s. of human character

117:3.6 the s., power, and persistency of his own decisions;

126:4.6 weak, and to those who are weary he increases s..

131:2.3 God is our refuge and s., a very present help in

131:2.6 in quietness and confidence shall be your s..’

131:2.6 They who wait upon the Lord shall renew their s.;

131:2.10 The eternal God is my s.; he is our dwelling place,

131:3.3 efforts to make amends for past sins you acquire s.

139:1.10 whose great s. of character consisted in his superb

139:2.6 Peter’s great s. of character was loyalty, friendship.

139:2.6 And yet despite this towering s. of devotion Peter

139:5.11 and when Philip’s s. failed, she began the recital of

139:8.4 Thomas’s great s. was his superb analytical mind

139:11.3 Simon’s s. was his inspirational loyalty.

139:12.2 Judas had no outstanding trait of personal s.,

140:1.3 power of this kingdom shall consist, not in the s. of

140:5.8 Only the humble seek for divine s. and crave spiritual

140:8.20 and patient endurance his ideal of s. of character.

141:3.4 in his lucid logic, his s. of reasoning, his sagacious

141:3.7 you who labor, and I will give you rest—spiritual s..”

147:8.4 satisfying your soul and renewing your s..

148:5.5 ‘He is the hope of the poor, the s. of the needy in

148:5.5 and to them who have no might he increases s..

150:5.2 it says, ‘In the Lord have I righteousness and s..

156:5.17 the measure of your human s. of character is your

157:3.2 and acquire new s. for the trying times just ahead.

157:4.8 go apart by themselves in the hills to seek wisdom, s.

159:5.17 But the greatest s. to be found in his illustrative

160:1.10 to be found the technique, not only of gathering s.

160:2.9 There is positive s. in the knowledge that you live

160:3.1 And this interchange of s. for weakness, courage

160:3.5 to be found relaxation for the mind, s. for the soul,

164:1.1 Lord God with all your heart, soul, mind, and s.,

169:2.4 I have not the s. to dig; to beg I am ashamed.

174:4.2 your soul, with all your mind and with all your s..

174:4.3 love him with all the heart, understanding, and s.,

182:1.1 we pray to our Father in heaven for s. to sustain us

187:1.9 his physical s. momentarily gave way, and he fell

194:0.1 This new consciousness of spiritual s. was followed

strength-giving

160:3.2 crystallize into habits, s. and worshipful habits,

160:4.12 Train your memory to hold in sacred trust the s.

strengthen

111:7.3 Why do you not allow the Adjuster to s. you with

122:2.6 Elizabeth did much to s. Mary’s faith in the vision

122:3.1 the power of the Most Highs will s. you, and the

126:4.6 I will s. you and I will help you; yes, I will uphold

131:2.6 I will s. you; I will help you; yes, I will uphold you

138:7.2 and each endeavored to cheer and s. the other,

140:5.6 The faith and the love of these beatitudes s. moral

148:5.5 ‘The Lord will s. him upon the bed of affliction;

152:5.3 He shall s. your heart.’

181:2.29 this needful lesson, you should s. your brethren

181:2.30 I make supplication to the Father that he s. each of

182:1.4 until we can send the new teacher to s. and

182:2.6 come to pass, glorify God and s. your brethren.”

182:2.8 S. your brethren, seeing that I have already told you

190:3.1 forget not to minister to the sick and s. those who

196:2.4 find in the personal life of Jesus that which will s.

strengthened

7:5.9 cheered and s. by the knowledge that the Eternal Son

32:4.8 we can be s. in the assurance that the “Lord knows

34:6.8 are spiritually illuminated and refreshed, morally s.

34:6.10 “That you may be s. with power through His spirit in

70:2.9 Olden wars s. nations, but modern struggles disrupt

79:6.7 The northern Chinese, already s. by small amounts

92:4.5 contact with Christianity greatly clarified and s. it.

103:7.6 but through the mediation of a philosophy s. by

127:3.14 Day by day we are s. for these tasks by our hope

143:1.6 in the line of physical battle your courage is s. by

143:2.4 transformed by the Spirit of Truth and thereby s.

144:8.6 and John’s faith was s. by the words of Jesus

157:7.5 that they may also be s. for the trying times of

167:4.6 that which you will witness, you should all be s. in

177:5.2 and pray that on the morrow you may be s. for the

179:4.5 And I do all this only that you may be s. for the

180:6.1 may be s. in the knowledge that all was known to

182:3.2 side and, speaking to him, touched him and s. him.

strengthening

78:5.8 while markedly s. the surrounding peoples.

91:4.4 the nonselfish type of prayer is s. and comforting,

92:5.16 less toward the s. of interreligious barriers and more

156:5.4 God led them thither for testing, punishing, or s..

strengthens

89:1.2 enormously s. the hold of the taboo on the minds of

strenuous

60:1.5 than at the s. and hostile close of the marine-life era.

81:6.44 Present-day culture is the net result of this s.

108:5.5 does not bestow freedom from s. thinking, but such

111:7.3 spiritual counterpart of all these s. material efforts?

127:0.2 than Jesus himself endured during those s. years from

127:6.13 the short and s. years of their first life, the life in the

129:1.15 and his still more intense and s. public ministry,

135:9.6 These were s. days in John’s experience, and he

182:3.7 exhausted from the long hours of s. labor and

strenuously

139:8.8 that which he had so s. opposed, Thomas was the

stress

35:6.5 During times of s. they may ask for, and will quickly

48:4.16 subjected to sustained s. in their upward struggles.

48:4.17 The higher the mortal species, the greater the s.

89:3.5 when under some emotional s., to make vows of

89:6.8 great emotional s., to sacrifice their first-born sons.

102:2.3 emancipation from the painful s. of the vicissitudes

109:5.4 falter and fail, grow weary and succumb to the s. of

125:0.3 he experienced one long s. of expectant anticipation.

143:3.2 experienced much vexation of spirit and s. of mind,

149:4.5 Jesus lived in the midst of s. and storm, but he

stressed

70:1.1 whenever the fabric of civilization becomes s. by the

stretch

14:3.7 beyond the greatest possible s. of human imagination

27:1.4 you will recall the last grand s. of faith as you again

32:5.3 seem that we are dealing with an isolated s. of time

39:4.13 link, the very first in the long chain that is to s.

77:2.10 an effort to s. the dynasties back to Dalamatia.

83:4.7 the custom under the Christian mores to s. carpets

102:0.2 forever dispelled by one brave s. of faith on the part

148:7.2 the faith to be healed, I bid you s. out your hand.”

stretched

130:3.4 hundred feet wide and five miles long, which s. on

146:2.5 to hear; I s. out my hand, but no man regarded.

146:4.3 Then the Master s. forth his hand and, touching

148:7.3 And as this man s. forth his withered hand, it was

stretches

0:11.8 the staggering s. of the space regions beyond the

1:0.1 with a garment and s. out the heavens as a curtain.

1:5.3 who s. out the heavens as a curtain and spreads them

4:1.6 “He s. out the north over the empty space and

12:2.1 telescopes into the mysterious s. of outer space

12:2.3 375 million new galaxies in the remote s. of outer

55:2.8 such a status may be attained during the faraway s.

56:0.2 but those of us who are able to observe wider s. of

74:3.4 —Adam and Eve looked down upon the vast s. of the

78:3.5 were occupied throughout their southern s. by a

78:5.3 India, and the upper s. of the Mesopotamian plains.

92:6.16 Buddhism s. from Ceylon and Burma through Tibet

105:7.18 the faraway and inconceivable s. of absolute infinity.

112:0.1 mission as finaliters in the eternity which s. out

131:5.2 God s. out his beneficent hand to both the

178:2.1 extending over vast s. of time and embracing

stretching

39:1.10 the brink of the spirit adventure s. out before them

64:4.10 man had plenty of room in the wide belt of land s.

105:1.8 to grow throughout your endless careers s. onward

123:5.13 the broad and fertile plain country of Esdraelon, s.

152:4.2 dreamed that Jesus came to the rescue and, s.

154:6.5 And s. forth his hands toward all of his disciples

195:1.7 king dared to expand Greece into an empire, s.

strewn

68:4.6 The path of human history is s. with the remnants of

stricken

54:5.10 halfhearted or doubt-s. creatures be extended in

55:5.1 Mortal creatures living on a sin-s., evil-dominated,

108:3.6 the mortal inhabitants of this strife-torn, grief-s.,

111:4.10 of ideas, but they are poverty-s. in ideals.

112:7.13 the number of that Adjuster is s. from the records of

124:5.6 this family—his family—so suddenly sorrow-s. and

145:3.6 his eyes met an array of s. and afflicted humanity.

152:1.1 turned and said to the grief-s. father: “Fear not;

153:4.6 terror-s. by the sudden change in the Master’s tactics

162:2.2 I chose to make a grievously s. man completely

168:0.4 came over to comfort the sorrow-s. sisters.

189:4.5 soldiers fleeing into the city more or less panic-s.,

189:4.7 anguish, they were terror-s. and fled in great haste.

189:4.7 By this time Joanna was conscience-s. that they

strict

2:6.6 Divine righteousness is not dominated by s. justice;

9:8.6 Not all of these beings are personalities in the s.

73:5.3 drinking water of Eden was kept wholesome by s.

81:5.3 civilization exacts costly admission fees, imposes s.

98:1.1 Greeks had it not been for their s. interpretation of

122:5.4 From Joseph Jesus secured his s. training in the

123:3.9 was a loving mother but a fairly s. disciplinarian.

150:2.2 Andrew had imposed rather s. rules upon his

166:1.2 the Master to comply with the s. requirements of

166:1.8 1. The practice of s. tithing.

188:1.2 cemetery; there was a s. law against such a

stricter

82:4.4 The reason for holding the wife to s. sex account

strictly

0:11.16 personality, is s. Trinity limited and Deity dominated.

3:4.6 quantity of such an experience is s. limited by the

11:2.8 activities that are not s. personal or nonpersonal.

22:4.1 More s. translated, their name would be “Those

24:1.16 and they attend s. and efficiently to their business.

49:1.1 may not be understandable, but it is s. nonaccidental.

58:6.4 of living organisms is wholly biologic, s. natural.

69:3.3 the taboos have operated to keep woman s. in her

92:5.12 s. speaking, neither was a religious teacher; Lao-tse

93:4.15 Melchizedek attended s. to the fulfillment of the

97:3.5 on more s. religious lines—Yahweh vs. Baal—

118:6.7 The entire range of human will is s. finite-limited

119:0.1 In making this presentation, I will adhere s. to the

124:1.3 Everything of that sort was s. forbidden by Jewish

163:4.13 the seventy must attend s. to their Master’s business.

163:4.14 They were s. warned against leaving a modest home

166:5.6 at Philadelphia held more s. to the religion of Jesus,

187:1.7 it was s. against the law to show friendly feelings

strides

51:5.6 there ensues a succession of rapid s. in civilization

52:2.1 Great social s. are made during a few thousand years

122:5.3 as he grew up and swung into the momentous s.

strife

52:6.5 human intolerance and the sinfulness of fratricidal s..

147:8.2 Behold, you fast for the sake of s. and contention

149:4.2 ‘Angry men stir up s., while the furious multiply

strife-torn

53:7.1 not a single soul on that s. world enlisted under the

74:1.4 the responsibilities of rulership on such a s. world.

76:5.4 but Adam did entertain the thought that s. Urantia

108:3.6 Godlike servers of the mortal inhabitants of this s.,

119:2.2 new System Sovereign to assume direction of that s.

strike

4:5.3 who shake the earth in their wrath and s. down

32:5.4 enabled to s. spiritual step with the progressive

46:1.6 reflecting them earthward when they s. this gas belt

63:2.5 Each day this couple would s. the flints and

87:5.4 evil spirits, and their method of retaliation was to s.

96:3.3 Moses in preparation for the s. for liberty to

155:1.3 The heathen s. directly for their objectives; you are

177:5.2 few of them permit the word of truth to s. down

177:5.2 to destroy the Son of Man, and when they s. with

180:5.10 And then love goes on to s. this same attitude

184:4.1 They would s. him in the face with a rod and then

196:2.1 a reformation in the Christian church may s. deep

strikes

2:6.8 while towards sin God s. no personal attitude,

48:7.12 10. Righteousness s. the harmony chords of truth,

70:10.10 Hunger s. are a modern analogue of this old-time

strikingverb

69:6.4 Even the iron pyrites and flints used in s. fire were

94:12.7 The hour is s. for presenting to Buddhism, to

143:7.8 the Father; time in the act of s. step with eternity.

173:2.1 two fears, which conspired to delay the hour of s..

186:2.10 derisively s. Jesus in the face, exclaimed: “Prophesy

195:9.5 hour is s. for a rediscovery of the true foundations of

strikingadjective

76:5.7 afforded the Creator Son a more s. background

90:1.2 any s. mental or physical abnormality constituted

95:1.10 Salem missionaries, and they are a s. contrast to

127:1.3 organized into a strong, s., and attractive personality.

159:5.17 His pictures were s., such as, “The blind leading

195:10.2 Jesus’ life on earth present such a s. and appealing

strikingly

8:2.5 the Conjoint Creator most s. discloses his infinity.

12:7.9 The love of God s. portrays the transcendent value

28:6.21 This truth is literally and s. illustrated by the

121:8.14 most s. helpful and universally uplifting phraseology.

string

88:1.2 a s. of beads was once a collection of sacred stones,

stringent

84:5.6 Christianity did advance the mores by imposing s.

89:6.3 all this was done in the face of Moses’ s. rulings

95:7.3 less s. in collateral social requirements of their own

140:8.14 the New Testament writers held to these more s.

strip

64:7.17 narrow southern s. of the present island of England

stripped

42:3.8 6. Ionized matter—individual atoms s. of their outer

140:10.5 Jesus s. morality of all rules and ceremonies and

164:1.3 hands of cruel brigands, who robbed him, s. him

strive

1:0.4 universal injunction to s. for the attainment of the

1:6.6 a God-knowing human will s. to become like the

5:5.1 demands that man find him and sincerely s. to be

28:5.17 the Joys of Existence, they s. to enhance the value of

49:6.8 Starting out in the seventh circle, mortals s. for the

51:5.4 while the world races s. to qualify for recognition

52:6.6 they s. to promote the interest of their national or

81:5.3 toilers who s. to make the world a better place in

91:3.7 man, when he prays, should s. to grasp the

94:6.6 “The Absolute Deity does not s. but is always

111:1.8 while they s. to achieve the spiritual goals of thought

112:0.6 it causes spirit to s. for the mastery of energy-matter

116:6.4 spirit itself in volitional personality can s. through

116:6.8 All s., personally s., in the achievement;

116:7.6 likewise s. for God-attainment and divine perfection,

117:4.6 as we s. for self-expression, the Supreme is striving

118:5.3 and goodness for which all subdeity creations s..

131:4.6 Those who s. for perfection must indeed know the

132:1.4 eschew warfare between themselves while they s.

132:5.18 No noble man will s. to accumulate riches by the

137:8.8 first seek to enter the kingdom, thus beginning to s.

140:5.3 but he did expect them to so s. to be like God—

140:6.9 My messengers must not s. with men, but be gentle

141:6.4 Do not s. with men—always be patient.

143:2.2 or are we to s. for the self-control of your teaching?

149:4.4 Jesus exhorted his hearers to s. for originality while

155:1.3 wherefore do they s. with valiant and effective

156:2.6 childhood in the gospel but to s. for the attainment of

158:6.2 remained on watch here with instructions to s. to

178:1.17 Do not s. with men, even with unbelievers.

181:2.5 S. to live peaceably with all men, especially your

181:2.5 And, John, always remember, s. not with the souls

196:1.3 what Jesus believed, to discover his ideals, and to s.

strives

14:4.13 As mortal man s. to do the will of God, these beings

14:6.27 He s. to make his own universe eventually attain to

48:7.24 not made divine by what it does, but by what it s. to

86:2.3 The savage s. to personalize everything intangible

102:3.8 Science vainly s. to create the brotherhood of culture

102:3.8 Philosophy s. for the brotherhood of wisdom;

103:5.9 that there lives and s. within him something which is

116:7.3 this emerging personality of the cosmos ever s. for

124:6.18 as Jesus s. to integrate his expanding life purpose

133:3.7 This good spirit ever s. to lead us to God, to help

strivingnoun

16:7.5 man fails to discriminate the ends of his mortal s.,

42:10.1 living and divine spirit through the experiential s.

49:6.16 Still farther on in the planetary ages of spiritual s.,

50:5.9 6. The age of spiritual s.. When evolving mortals

55:3.10 trained by the competitive systems of keen s. in

55:6.7 the story of the magnificent goal of mortal s. on the

65:6.2 existence within them of an innate s. for perfection.

68:2.1 appear to be an inconsistent mass of s. and struggling

68:2.1 does evidence earnest s., not the deadly monotony of

71:6.3 nonprofit motives for economic s. and social serving

72:12.5 the sometime dawning of a real age of spiritual s.;

81:5.2 s. for higher and ever higher standards of material

91:4.2 a guide to the progressive s. for idealistic goals of

94:8.17 that all human s. for attainment is distasteful and

100:6.4 And this intense s. for the attainment of supermortal

101:7.5 recognizing their unification in intellectual s. and in

103:5.7 The pursuit of the ideal—the s. to be Godlike—is a

116:7.6 Man’s urge for Paradise perfection, his s. for God-

132:1.3 potential seed of the destruction of all scientific s.,

160:1.4 the entertainment of those superior longings the s.

170:2.7 were the result (reward) of righteous earthly s..

strivingverb

12:8.14 where spirit, through the mediation of mind, is s. for

32:5.7 of such a matchless career are yours for the s.!

55:4.18 spiritual society composed of advanced mortals s. to

58:6.6 and always are living organisms s. to accommodate

68:3.3 ever since that far-distant day mankind has been s.

72:3.5 In their philosophy religion is the s. to know God

81:5.2 s. for higher and ever higher standards of material

99:2.6 born of the experience of knowing God and s. to be

100:2.6 The only realities worth s. for are divine, spiritual,

103:5.7 The pursuit of the ideal—the s. to be Godlike—is a

111:1.5 not so much what mind is like as what mind is s. to

117:4.6 the Supreme is s. in us, and with us, for expression.

160:1.4 the entertainment of those superior longings the s.

195:7.14 the sublime task of finding God and s. to be like him.

strivingadjective

195:7.22 the art of the artist, but rather like the s., dreaming,

strivings

39:5.5 millenniums of the upward s. of evolutionary men

45:7.1 for continuing their s. for spiritual attainment,

68:2.11 the devious s. of a vainglorious generation threaten

83:8.6 ever luring progressing mankind on to greater s. for

101:1.3 upon the ideas, ideals, insights, and spirit s. of the

101:8.4 and faith’s s. are the preludes to sublime peace.

146:3.1 Intellectual s. may reveal the facts of life, but the

strode

173:1.7 But that was not all; he s. majestically before the

183:3.2 As Judas s. forward to accost the Master, there the

stroll

86:5.16 The sick were advised to s. about in the open air

122:6.1 Jesus’ favorite s. was to follow a narrow trail

125:1.5 During this s. Joseph explained to Jesus that only

192:2.1 they should come with him for a s. on the beach.

strolled

123:5.14 they s. through the countryside and studied nature

125:6.4 As they s. through the courts of the temple, imagine

128:3.5 While they s. about viewing the Asmonean palace,

130:1.2 Jesus and the young Philistine s. down by the sea,

130:2.1 Jesus and his friends s. about on the beautiful wall

133:3.6 One evening as they s. about Corinth out near

172:4.1 s. about the temple, viewing the preparations for

191:1.1 Jesus appeared as the dejected apostle s. among

strolling

124:2.1 when Jesus, while s. through the countryside with

137:4.7 formal supper had ended and the guests were s.

strolls

122:6.1 to enjoy frequent s. in the country and to make

127:3.8 sisters out on Sabbath afternoons for their nature s..

128:7.8 Jesus would take them for long and frequent s. up

strongnoun

48:7.13 11. The weak indulge in resolutions, but the s. act.

70:2.12 1. The s. drift toward materialism, spiritual blindness.

70:7.17 first party government was “the s.vs. “the weak.”

70:7.17 war, abundant proof that the weak had become s..

70:9.16 have always insisted that the state compel the s. to

71:4.17 Only love, brotherhood, can prevent the s. from

86:1.6 the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the s.,

90:1.6 tribal affairs out of the hands of the old and the s.

91:5.7 The s. must not look with disdain upon the weak.

121:4.6 Cynicism, they were philosophies for the s. and wise,

strongadjective

60:2.3 These massive creatures became less active and s. as

64:7.14 these physically s. indigo peoples overran Egypt,

68:6.9 once been suckled—maternal affection is too s..

70:1.2 custom is s. among them, and Eskimos are fairly free

83:5.2 marriage mores were not yet s. enough to make pair

84:1.7 The mother and child relation is natural, s., and

84:3.5 advanced races, women are not so large or so s. as

84:7.7 in whom parental instinct is insufficiently s. to insure

85:4.2 in the times of Moses belief in nature spirits was s.

87:2.10 is not supposed to fear ghosts, but custom is s.,

126:4.6 might, and because he is s. in power, not one fails.

131:4.3 God’s salvation is s. and his kindness is gracious.

139:8.7 so s. but at the same time so gentle; so positive but

142:8.5 for Jesus’ apprehension sprang up and grew so s.

151:5.4 These ex-fishermen were s. and experienced oarsmen

181:2.4 You started out with us s.-minded and intolerant, but

182:3.10 Jesus soothed himself as he made his human heart s.

188:5.2 the cross exemplifies a love which is sufficiently s.

192:2.9 Have courage; be s. in faith and mighty in the

strong affection

68:6.9 once been suckled—maternal affection is too s..

145:2.4 his s. for each individual member of that family.

strong agitation

142:8.5 for Jesus’ apprehension sprang up and grew so s.

strong appeal

95:6.2 —all of which had made a s. to his religious nature.

195:2.8 it was certain that Christianity would make a s. to

strong arms

128:5.4 we cannot eat another’s bread as long as I have s.

strong army

70:5.5 clan heads had no chance against a s. one-man army.

strong belief

85:4.2 in the times of Moses belief in nature spirits was s.

strong believer

130:2.2 merchant was a Taoist, and he had become a s. in

140:8.16 Luke, the physician, was a s. in social equality,

strong body

83:5.15 The purpose of a harem was to build up a s. of blood

130:6.3 Look—you have a s. and powerful muscles—

130:6.3 Your s. body has an intelligent mind to direct it.

strong centers

79:6.5 Chinese had built up a dozen s. of primitive culture

strong character(s)

16:6.10 But when they become unified, they produce a s.

23:2.12 development of those s., noble, and experienced

127:3.14 contributed mightily to the development of s. and

140:4.6 S. are not derived from not doing wrong but rather

140:4.8 In the s. emotional responses are integrated and

143:1.2 the acquirement of a s., robust, and aggressive

159:3.11 You cannot develop s. out of the indulgence of self-

160:1.2 S., commanding personality, is only acquired by

160:2.6 which are indispensable to the development of a s.

177:2.4 You possess a s. and well-knit character because

strong city

97:9.11 at Jebus (Jerusalem), which was a s.-walled city

strong city-state

93:5.5 Nahor remained behind and built up a s. which bore

strong convictions

195:9.6 under the dominance of s. religious convictions.

strong corps

30:3.8 maintains a s. of teachers on the world just below,

strong custom

70:1.2 custom is s. among them, and they are fairly free

87:2.10 is not supposed to fear ghosts, but custom is s.,

strong desire

136:4.12 1. Jesus entertained a s. to win his people—

strong disapproval

167:5.3 intimated s. of the lax and unfair divorce practices

strong elements

50:5.6 weaklings are subjugated by the more s. and truth-

80:9.8 the white race was infused by s. Andite elements

strong executive

71:1.9 6. A s. executive head.

strong faculties

45:5.7 the Melchizedeks maintain s. of teachers on the

strong faith

76:6.1 Adam and Eve went to their mortal rest with s. in

149:1.5 1. The presence of s., dominant, and living faith in

152:1.5 the results attendant upon the s. and living faith of

168:0.11 maintain s. in the Father and complete resignation to

192:2.9 Have courage; be s. in faith and mighty in the

196:0.6 In a religious genius, s. spiritual faith so many times

196:2.5 This s. in the Lord’s immediate return had much to

strong federation

72:2.1 The central government consists of a s. of one

strong feeling(s)

123:3.9 Jesus made great progress in adjusting his s. and

128:1.7 prayers and supplications, even with s. and tears,

139:2.3 grown up permitting himself freely to indulge s.;

139:3.2 two natures, both of which were actuated by s..

143:1.8 the Master speak to his apostles with evident s.,

143:3.1 when so many persons with s. are concerned, I

159:3.6 that s. of emotion are not equivalent to the leadings

185:1.3 did not understand that men of s. religious feelings

strong fellows

163:2.11 less fortunate of men by their s., keen, and more

strong friend

131:4.4 Since God is our s. friend, we have no more fear.

strong heart

182:3.10 Jesus soothed himself as he made his human heart s.

strong hold

88:4.7 Magic gained such a s. upon the savage because he

strong impulse

130:5.4 Ganid felt a s. to help Jesus handle the affair, but his

strong individuals

74:5.7 trade and social centers where s. ruled in his name.

122:1.2 by the predominance of s. but average individuals,

strong influence

149:2.14 On both friends and foes he exercised a s..

strong instinct

84:7.7 in whom parental instinct is insufficiently s. to insure

102:8.1 endowed with a s. of self-preservation and craving

strong jealousy

150:7.4 generation was prone to resent his fame with s..

strong love

188:5.2 the cross exemplifies a love which is sufficiently s.

strong man

133:2.1 tell me what could happen to such a s. to lead him to

135:1.3 and grew up to be a s. with a noble character.

153:4.3 know that no one can enter into the house of a s.

153:4.3 goods except he first overpower and bind that s..

strong medicine

70:2.1 War is s., very costly and most dangerous; while

strong-minded

181:2.4 You started out with us s. and intolerant, but you

strong mores

83:5.2 marriage mores were not yet s. enough to make

strong nations

70:4.10 but they greatly delayed the growth of large and s..

134:5.7 when nations are few, s., and powerful, when these

134:6.6 form of modern armaments and all explosives from s.

strong nature

103:2.9 altruistic service, he has already developed a s.

strong opinions

140:8.14 many of Jesus’ early followers had s. on divorce

strong party

127:2.1 There was coming into existence a s nationalist party

strong peoples

64:7.14 these physically s. indigo peoples overran Egypt,

strong personality

100:7.1 it is possible for every mortal believer to develop a s.

127:1.3 organized into a s., and attractive personality.

141:3.5 Jesus was indeed a s. and forceful personality;

148:2.2 the inspirational influence of a s., positive personality

strong point(s)

139:5.5 The s. about Philip was his methodical reliability;

139:7.3 Levi’s s. was his wholehearted devotion to the cause.

139:9.5 Thaddeus and Lebbeus, had neither s. nor weak

strong post

129:1.7 Capernaum was a s. Roman military post,

strong power

88:6.4 and mimicry was believed to have s. magical power.

126:4.6 might, and because he is s. in power, not one fails.

strong pressure

154:3.2 S. from many sides was brought to bear upon

strong proclivities

69:9.2 communism ran counter to four s. human proclivities

strong pronouncements

196:2.7 neither shocked nor disturbed by some of Jesus’ s.

strong race

51:3.3 the evolutionary mortals while they build up a s. of

strong regulation

69:8.7 Slavery demands s. and during the European Middle

strong relation

84:1.7 The mother and child relation is natural, s., and

strong religion

195:9.6 When a s. and moving religion threatens to

strong reserve

75:3.6 loyal to the plan of building up a s. of the violet

strong rule

72:1.4 The unified state progressed under s. monarchial

strong rulers

71:1.21 8. Personal and s. rulers.

72:1.4 from the tribal stage to the appearance of s. and

strong sense of duty

79:8.14 4. Development of a s., the enhancement of morality,

strong sentiments

128:6.4 disposition, coupled with his s. patriotic sentiments.

strong spirit

87:6.13 then certainly a s. could dominate an inferior ghost.

strong supporter(s)

132:1.1 a friend of Paul and proved to be one of the s. of the

168:5.3 Lazarus became a s. of Abner in his controversy with

strong thrust

96:3.5 the simultaneous onslaughts of a s. Libyan thrust

strong tribes

82:5.2 of good stock resulted in the upbuilding of s.,

strong urge

156:5.4 When man had a s. to do something, good or evil,

194:0.1 by a s. to go out and publicly proclaim the gospel of

strong will

196:0.14 It required a s. and an unfailing confidence to believe

strong wind

151:5.3 The wind was so s. that the waves began to wash

152:4.2 for there had arisen a s. and contrary wind which

strong youth

127:1.3 This physically s. and robust youth acquired the full

stronger

14:2.7 The ambition to attain God is s. in the central

14:2.7 not because spirit gravity is s. than in the outlying

57:7.10 large enough to resist the ever-s. friction shield of

64:6.32 S. and better races are to be had from interbreeding

68:1.4 learned that groups are vastly greater and s. than the

82:1.2 keener sex consciousness and s. mating urges.

84:4.2 woman has always capitalized man’s s. sex urge for

87:7.2 has been an unconscious growth, the s. it has gripped

96:1.13 gods are gods of the hills; therefore they were s. than

96:1.13 on the plain, and surely we shall be s. than they.”

133:1.3 if a s. and ill-tempered creature should attack you

191:0.12 Thomas, but the desire to be by himself was the s..

strongest

4:4.6 that tender nature finds its s. expression and

71:1.1 the s., most efficient, and enduring state is composed

139:4.5 The s. trait in John’s character was his dependability;

139:5.3 Philip’s s. characteristic was his methodical

stronghearted

190:2.5 “He is seen not only by excited women; even s.

stronghold

93:5.6 From their s. in the hills Abraham and Lot made

121:6.7 Alexandria, and from this former Jewish s. there

141:3.5 Jesus was an intellectual power and a spiritual s..

166:5.2 It was long a s. of the Master’s teachings and stood

strongholds

80:5.5 The s. of the blue man which persisted longest were

strongly

83:1.5 personal affection was not s. linked to sex attraction;

86:1.6 This notion of chance and luck s. pervaded the

93:5.8 when the full story was laid before Pharaoh, he s.

93:8.1 truth of the one God would become s. established

93:10.6 s. suggest that this bestowal Melchizedek is

93:10.6 s. suggest that the foregoing conjectures are

107:4.4 invisibility of the Adjusters is s. suggestive of their

122:5.11 Mary leaned s. toward the more liberal and broader

123:6.9 such a decision, not feeling s. one way or the other,

125:0.4 While he s. resented this, aside from a few remarks

128:7.1 Jesus became s. conscious that he possessed a range

135:3.2 a s. cemented and firmly consolidated empire.

137:2.4 and s. urged Philip to volunteer for service.

139:7.8 he was s. tempted to let them know that his funds

159:3.6 To be s. and strangely impressed to do something or

161:2.6 Jesus s. loves goodness and equally hates sin.

184:0.2 those who were s. and openly opposed to Jesus and

191:0.5 advocated that they all go to the tomb; he was s. in

194:2.4 Do not make the mistake of expecting to become s.

struck

62:3.9 the closest call of all was when lightning s. the tree

62:3.9 This couple whose treetop home had been s. were

88:1.9 as fetishes; lunatics were believed to be moon-s..

93:5.12 the army, numbering more than 4,000, which s. at

97:4.7 Hosea s. the opening notes in the later merciful

98:5.3 causing water to gush forth from a rock s. with his

126:2.2 cruel hand s. down the head of this Nazareth

127:3.13 death for the second time s. at this Nazareth family.

130:5.4 Ganid thought this man should have been s. at least

130:5.4 been s. at least as many times as he had s. the girl.

136:2.8 before the death of Augustus, having had coins s. in

170:3.11 Jesus s. the deathblow of the old society in that he

170:5.17 they s. a deathblow to Jesus’ concept of the divine

175:4.6 2. His zeal for temple reform s. directly at revenues

184:1.6 s. Jesus in the face with his hand, saying, “How

184:1.7 Although Annas regretted that his steward s. Jesus,

184:4.1 “Prophesy to us who it was that s. you.”

185:6.2 And they spit upon him and s. him in the face with

185:6.2 took the reed from his hand and s. him upon the

186:2.10 exclaimed: “Prophesy to us who it was that s. you.”

195:0.3 it early s. a decided attitude on religious rituals,

195:0.14 and enormously higher note in human morals was s..

structural

49:4.8 The mind of mortals is akin, regardless of certain s.

84:6.8 home maintenance, which is the s. basis of society.

structure

39:4.16 temple of records on a system capital is a unique s.

43:4.10 Since the Lucifer rebellion a new s. has been

46:5.32 7. The circles of the finaliters have a unique s. at the

47:3.2 This gigantic s. consists of the central rendezvous of

58:6.7 The physiologic equipment and the anatomic s. of all

68:2.11 threaten to swamp the whole complicated s. of a

77:3.2 Dilmun, but others contended that such a great s.

77:3.5 imposing s. which would challenge the admiration of

77:3.9 to raise a new temple on the ruins of the first s.,

78:2.3 civilization of the second Eden was an artificial s.

81:2.17 This s. could then be daubed over with clay and,

81:4.3 there were originally five distinct types of skeletal s.:

81:6.25 education has not kept pace with expanding social s.;

84:0.2 Society itself is the aggregated s. of family units.

87:7.10 The cult is the skeletal s. around which grows the

89:1.1 the taboo is still a basic unit of the social regulative s.

89:3.2 just as the economic s. of the races was beginning to

89:5.1 part of the social and religious s. of primitive society.

89:6.4 a ghost spirit to watch over and protect the s..

94:4.10 the cult s is present; all that is needed is the vitalizing

98:1.1 missionaries might have built up a great religious s.

98:7.6 theologic and philosophic cast and s. of the tenets,

99:3.1 become an organic part of the political and social s.

104:3.17 are roughly related as the relation of function to s..

104:3.17 is not the function of the trinity s. or entity.

120:3.4 Avoid all entanglements with the economic s. and

122:6.2 home of Joseph and Mary was a one-room stone s.

134:3.1 This s. was really a temple of the philosophy of

147:3.1 Surrounding this pool was a s. of five porches

160:2.10 the world will behold a great and glorified social s.,

188:3.11 a morontia s. known as the “Michael Memorial,”

structures

11:3.1 There are no material s. nor purely intellectual

18:2.4 The morontia s., and spirit creations are exclusive

42:4.14 determined by the dimensions of the material s.

43:1.4 Excepting a few rather isolated s., these highlands

43:4.4 surrounding seventy s. comprising the residential unit

43:6.7 landscape and of the material and the morontia s..

44:0.16 We discern how these material s. appear to you by

44:3.9 While neither these s. nor their embellishment would

45:1.2 finaliters and their s. are not ordinarily perceptible to

46:5.16 situated at the center of the governing group of s. on

46:5.27 these s. periodically undergo extensive changes.

46:5.27 Many changes are being made in the Urantia s..

46:5.30 enormous s.: the vast astronomic observatory of

46:5.31 largest and most beautiful of all the matchless s. of

46:6.12 These s. are transparent; hence all system activities

46:8.1 clustered around the ten marvelous s. domiciling the

47:3.5 Each of these s. is devoted to the assembly of one

48:3.15 morontia s. increase in perfection and grandeur as

48:3.15 The majority of the mansion world s. are roofless,

49:3.3 the inhabitants must take refuge in their special s.

73:5.2 And though the s. of the Garden were simple, they

74:6.6 chambers located in close proximity to their brain s..

80:6.4 The Andites built the first stone s. in Egypt.

80:6.4 while many stone s. had been erected in different

81:4.9 Their skeletal s. come the nearest to preserving the

81:4.10 Study of such skeletal s. will disclose that mankind

124:6.4 They gazed upon the marble s. from a distance but

133:4.6 “My friend, as you build the material s. of men,

struggle or long strugglenoun

1:0.3 Paradise journey, the fascinating s. of the eternal

1:0.6 beckons him inward in that long and fascinating s.

1:5.15 Father participates in the personality s. of every

15:8.6 and the s. for universal equilibrium is begun anew.

26:10.5 look back upon the ls. with a joyous envy,

32:3.6 surest safeguard for the creature throughout the ls.

34:7.8 every dark hour, at every crossroad in the forward s.,

36:2.17 prevail from time to time in the long upward s. of

39:5.5 upward strivings of men are marked by many a s..

40:10.6 from the chance to participate in the agelong s. of

40:10.8 brethren of the ascendant evolutionary s. will be

41:6.4 Early in the atomic s. it loses its outer electron;

46:2.5 no conflicting forms of life, no s. for existence, no

48:4.5 of past episodes in one’s experience of combat, s.,

48:4.12 The future signifies s. and advancement;

48:4.18 the intense s. for developmental progress and noble

48:6.35 every effort in the ls. to break the fetters of material

50:6.3 life of the mortal races is always attended by s..

51:5.4 but a very meager idea of how this competitive s.

51:5.6 progress is made than a million years of former s..

52:1.4 you will begin to see why this long and painful s. on

52:7.5 antisocial end products of the long evolutionary s.

52:7.5 goal of the long planetary evolutionary s. is in sight

53:5.6 In the early days of the s. Lucifer held forth

53:8.3 come with Lucifer to Urantia for the last crucial s..

54:2.3 —freewill participation—in the long evolutionary s.

57:3.12 but sooner or later, heat wins the s. with gravity,

59:4.1 In the agelong s. between land and water, the sea

61:0.2 the incessant s. of the evolving animal species for

62:3.4 relentless war, broke out; and when the terrible s.

62:4.5 the s. for existence was altogether too intense.

64:5.1 of India became involved in another great racial s..

64:6.13 The last great s. between the orange and the green

64:6.19 evenly matched in this s. since each carried strains of

65:2.1 indeed a romance of biologic s. and mind survival.

65:2.5 made only of those which survived the long, ls..

67:2.5 beings were involved in the decisions of this bitter s.,

67:2.6 For more than seven years this s. continued.

67:3.4 During the times of this s. the loyalists dwelt in an

67:3.8 with his chief throughout the long and trying s..

67:3.8 throughout the seven-year s. Amadon and his loyal

67:5.3 sank back to its old biologic level, and the forward s.

68:0.1 beginning of the narrative of the long forward s. of

68:2.5 History is but the record of man’s agelong food s..

68:4.7 many, many retrogressions in the long forward s. of

68:5.11 Association with animals suggests s. and force;

68:6.1 The basic s. of man was, and is, and ever shall be,

68:6.4 population is increased, the inevitable s. is renewed;

69:2.4 the double demands of the intense s. for existence

69:2.6 But there was a long, ls. between the lazy devotees

70:0.3 The coercive demands of the s. for existence drove

70:2.11 the gigantic s. between nationalistic militarism and

70:2.11 the agelong s. between the herder-hunter and farmer.

70:7.18 Taxation has been a ls., one of the earliest forms

70:12.1 The great s. in the evolution of government has

70:12.2 In the ls. between division of authority and unity

70:12.20 Mankind’s s. to perfect government on Urantia has

71:0.2 state is the institution which survived in the ls. for

71:1.23 larger territorial states had a long and bitter s. with

77:9.10 comrades in the ls. to attain a settled status of light

79:5.4 thus began the crucial s. for the fertile lands of

79:5.6 pure red men departed from Asia, but the ls. left its

79:8.2 Of the epic s. with the red race there persisted only

79:8.17 take up the unremitting s. for never-ending progress.

81:5.2 gradually escaped the worst of the incessant s. to live

81:6.7 to escape this incessant s. and interminable toil

81:6.7 some remission from the intense s. for existence,

81:6.21 It was a ls. to substitute oxen for men since this

81:6.28 At first life was a s. for existence;now, for a standard

81:6.44 This is the gist of the long, ls. of the peoples of earth

82:0.1 glory of the whole long and arduous evolutionary s..

84:3.3 disability in the existence s.;mother love handicapped

84:5.9 Every easement of the s. for existence has redounded

84:8.6 the fruits of the long upward biologic s..

86:2.2 The s. for life is so painful that certain backward

86:2.2 Nature fear became a factor in the s. for existence

86:6.7 wasteful s. to appease the ever-displeased spirits,

87:0.2 Man has had a long and bitter s. with the ghost cult.

87:6.1 odds in the one-sided s. of man versus the cosmos

92:3.3 Primitive religion is nothing more nor less than the s.

92:3.3 self-maintenance s. into the domain of an imagined

94:5.0 5. THE STRUGGLE FOR TRUTH IN CHINA

95:7.2 Long the s. continued between Babylonian Ishtar,

97:9.26 The Yahweh-Baal s. ended with the captivity.

98:5.3 the surviving champion of the sun-god in his s.

98:6.4 But the deciding factor in the s. between the two

98:7.6 3.The Zoroastrian conception of the s. between good

99:4.9 tranquillity in the religious world until the great s.

100:4.2 great, the good, the true, and the noble without a s.

101:10.9 are on their side in the supernal s. to attain eternity

103:2.9 theory of the s. between the “higher” and the “lower

106:2.4 culminate the long evolutionary s. by investing the

109:5.4 and succumb to the stress of the evolutionary s..

110:7.10 until the very end, until the last earth s. is over; I

110:7.10 deprive me of the reward of my patient and intense s.

111:7.2 cannot stop or even materially alter your career s. of

111:7.2 the eternal purpose of all this difficult, uphill s. with

116:5.12 The s. for perfection pertains not only to intellectual

116:5.14 Their s for physical dominance over the relationships

117:4.1 these unending efforts bespeak the unceasing s. of

117:4.11 The s. of this universe age is between the potential

117:6.7 the completed attainment of the mind s. for spirit

117:7.17 there will be rest, relaxation from the agelong s. for

118:1.10 participate in, every temporal s. with the problems of

119:7.4 we well understood the intensity of the s. which

126:5.0 5. THE FINANCIAL STRUGGLE

131:4.7 soul, gird yourself for the spirit s. of immortality!

134:5.11 either they must embark on the life and death s. for

134:8.2 his last s. with the realities of mortal existence alone.

134:8.6 should understand what a great s. the Son of Man

137:7.9 that any and all methods were justified in the s. to

148:6.9 Then ensues the great s. in his heart between faith

155:5.11 The religion of the spirit means effort, s., conflict,

155:6.10 not failed to mark the long and untiring s. of Israel,

157:6.4 upon the incessant s. between the soul and the body.

158:1.4 The Master could have relinquished the s. this day

159:3.8 There is but one s. for those who enter the

159:3.11 those who lie down before their troubles without a s.

160:4.14 Those timid souls who can only keep up the s. of life

160:5.10 I have come to bring peace but rather a soul s.”?

176:2.7 when each of you is called to lay down his life s.

187:5.5 spoken, he bowed his head and gave up the life s..

188:5.5 who may have been tempted to give up the moral s.

191:1.2 battle of a new day, the s. with spiritual darkness

193:4.4 Judas met defeat in his battles of the earth s. because

195:0.3 History shows that the s. ended in compromise.

195:3.7 Christianity had prepared itself,by s. and compromise

195:4.4 stands face to face with a s. for existence which is

195:4.5 In this gigantic s. between the secular and spiritual,

196:2.3 the human Jesus as he engaged in the superb s. to

struggleverb

3:5.11 Then must man s. in an environment of relative

33:3.4 valiantly s. for the welfare of mortal men and the

52:2.1 They do not s. so long in barbarism as did Urantia

68:2.1 of a civilization may collide with each other and s.

76:5.6 angelic helpers continued to s. in conjunction with

147:3.3 you s. under the handicaps of the imperfect

struggled

4:1.2 Through long ages the human race has s. to reach its

63:4.4 men valiantly fighting with one hand while he s. on,

72:5.12 they, too, s. for political liberty and for economic

81:6.44 of all the ages through which civilization has s..

86:1.2 Primitive Urantians s. for existence, not a standard of

97:8.2 They s. with their original and Egyptian concept of

strugglesnoun

1:5.16 all the individual experience of the progressive s.

5:5.1 of morality does not deliver man from the real s.

17:1.9 the reunions of the s. and triumphs of the ascendant

26:10.5 sometimes look back over the s. of youth and

32:5.2 The events of time and the s. of material existence

35:5.7 they are personally familiar with all the political s.

38:2.1 Angels are fully cognizant of your moral s. and

39:5.7 the survival s of the early ages do not naturally breed

48:4.16 are subjected to sustained stress in their upward s..

49:4.6 all have the same general s. with microscopic foes

51:5.4 For the first time the racial wars and other tribal s.

52:1.3 During the early racial s. on many worlds some of

52:1.4 from the prolonged and extraordinarily brutal s.

52:2.5 Racial s. and tribal wars continue over into this

52:2.11 The preceding period of tribal s. and rugged

58:6.6 the early adjustment s. of these primitive organisms.

58:7.12 deposits of age upon age tell the story of the life s. of

62:3.8 These s. continued until only one group of less than

62:3.10 this couple, veterans of so many s., found themselves

63:7.4 history of Urantia, the story of the evolution, life s.,

64:6.8 more intelligent strains perished in these tribal s.;

64:6.28 These were ages of intense s. between the races, but

64:7.20 The s. of these early ages were characterized by

68:3.3 rises far above even the s. to maintain the group.

68:6.1 were for the purpose of winning these land s..

70:1.8 during these s. the early peace tribes were practically

70:2.9 Olden wars strengthened, but modern s. disrupt

71:1.2 classes were inevitable, and class s. have ever been

71:1.23 While a sovereignty that transcends all minor s.

79:5.5 In earlier s. the red men were generally successful,

80:5.4 The decisive s. between the white man and the blue

84:1.7 a tremendous disadvantage in all her s. with man.

97:6.2 the Hebrews in their military s. with other nations.

98:0.3 who fought in so many of the Occidental military s..

98:7.6 upon the s. between Mithraism and Christianity,

101:10.9 faith-liberated sons have certainly enlisted in the s. of

109:0.1 personality of the human child expands for the s.

110:3.1 permits Adjusters to lend assistance in your short s.

113:1.3 and mercy are extended to them in the life s. of the

113:1.6 does not terminate your career and transfer your s.

116:5.15 The spirit s. of time have to do with the evolution of

117:4.1 As we view the ceaseless s. of the creature creation

117:4.1 Our s. with the vicissitudes of time in the evolutions

117:4.2 the grand universe the Supreme s. for expression.

121:1.9 The first s. between the expanding Roman and

127:3.14 the most difficult experiences of all their uphill s..

130:2.4 divine truth in one of their triumphant s. with error

132:3.3 is mentally lazy in adjusting to the progressive s. of

136:4.10 fragmentary narratives of the Mount Hermon s.,

155:5.11 halfhearted souls who instinctively shun the s. and

194:3.12 All participants in these terrible s. met with defeat.

194:3.12 these embittered s. with an enhanced reputation

strugglesverb

12:9.5 Your philosophy s. for emancipation from dogma

102:0.2 and who bravely s. on in the face of the mechanistic

130:4.8 this life, in the aggregate, s. toward higher values,

struggling

1:0.4 the highest ambition, of all the s. creature creation of

2:2.6 experience of imperfectness of all the s. creatures

2:5.8 Sons and their subordinates s. so valiantly with the

32:5.1 All of your mortal s. is not in vain.

34:7.5 mortals are compelled to undergo such marked s.

37:5.5 articulate expression of whole groups of s. mortals.

40:5.2 nearer and nearer to the s. creatures of the realms,

40:5.9 Adjusters occupy the minds of these s. creatures

40:5.11 in the final judgments of these s. mortals of the early

64:3.1 Besides the Foxhall peoples, another s. center of

68:2.1 appear to be an inconsistent mass of striving and s.,

71:0.1 competitive contest of force between the s. tribes

94:2.3 repeated transmigrations robbed s. mortals of their

106:1.3 truth, beauty, and goodness to such an incomplete, s.

112:5.8 than to court the hazard of depriving one s. mortal of

116:6.1 where spirit through the mediation of mind is s. for

117:7.17 citizens of the settled universes just as their s.

132:5.19 money-power to gain advantage over your s. fellows.

140:5.15 the chief purpose of all human s.—perfection—even

151:5.5 then peering into the darkness at the s. oarsmen,

194:3.2 gospel of faith to be proclaimed to s. humanity.

196:0.3 Jesus did not cling to faith in God as would a s.

196:1.1 as to take the human Jesus away from s. mortals!

196:2.4 wholly lost sight of the s. and valiant human Jesus

strung

11:8.1 strand on which are s. the gleaming stars, blazing

102:0.1 His hopes of survival are s. on a figment of mortal

stubborn

74:5.5 but he met with s. resistance at every turn.

80:5.3 tribes of the mixed white race met with s. resistance

97:5.6 And but for the s. resistance of the priests, these

156:5.18 and more tolerant in living with s. associates?

175:1.4 And now do your willful high priests and s. rulers

185:6.7 and harassed by the s. attitude of the mob.

stubbornly

166:5.4 Abner s. resisted all attempts of Paul to remake the

191:5.4 Your doubts, Thomas, always most s. assert

stubbornness

113:5.2 “weep because of your willful intolerance and s..”

191:5.1 There was an emotional s. associated with his

stuck

139:8.13 but Thomas rallied his courage, s. to the apostles,

studentsee student visitors

4:1.7 I have long been a s. of, and am more or less

22:8.3 the apprentices, s. helpers, of the Teacher Sons,

30:3.3 any system of any universe may become a star s.,

30:3.11 flock in upon us as observers, s. helpers and

30:4.23 There are three orders of s. spirits in accordance

39:4.7 the first s. apprenticeship in the universe career,

66:7.3 to inspire and favorably impress the s. observers

72:4.1 coeducational in the precollege schools that the s.

72:4.1 adjacent to each shop is a library where the s. may

72:4.6 When a brilliant s. completes his work ahead of

77:8.10 companions and guides for celestial s. sojourners,

94:8.19 fraternity of believers but rather a community of s.

112:4.8 4. Be stationed for a time as a s. observer on one of

123:5.5 the s. learned his lesson by reading aloud and by

123:5.9 Jesus was a brilliant s., possessing a great advantage

123:6.1 Although Jesus was not an unusual s., he was a

125:4.3 that he was a finished s. of the Nazareth schools,

127:4.7 James was a much better s. than Joseph, who, while

129:2.7 Jesus enter any of the schools of Jerusalem as a s.,

145:1.3 Jesus was a close s. of nature; an experienced

student visitor(s)

30:2.155 6. S. Visitors.

30:3.11 6. The S.. From all the universe a constant stream

30:3.12 Morontia mortals are s. only within the confines

35:3.21 institution; s. are not received from other realms.

35:3.22 that the Melchizedek colleges are thronged with s.

37:3.3 that soon arrests the attention of extra-Nebadon s..

37:3.3 they discover that certain archangel activities are

39:4.15 a transport seraphim does not deposit some s.

46:2.9 Near the polar crystal receiving station for s. you

46:6.12 hence all system activities can be viewed even by s..

47:1.1 of all classes of transition mortals, and s.,

48:3.10 to the entertainment of superhuman groups of s. and

48:3.10 S. are allowed on all inhabited planets, even those in

114:5.5 certain of the s. who may chance to be sojourning on

studentssee students, star

12:1.13 the whole astronomical plot, suggests to our star s.

12:1.14 Our s. of these phenomena are in doubt as to the

15:5.14 As your star s. scan the heavens, they will observe

25:4.15 they are s. and teachers of applied law, the laws of

30:4.4 3. Mansion World S..

30:4.14 3. Mansion World S.. All surviving mortals who

34:2.6 thoughtful s. of our problems look forward to the

35:3.22 schools that the various universes send exchange s.

35:3.22 always upward of one hundred thousand foreign s.

35:8.2 They were the first s. in the Melchizedek University

37:8.8 The advancing s. of this order in training number

37:10.5 all corps of celestial personalities as helpers, s.,

43:7.3 although morontia s. constitute by far the largest

44:5.2 They are the persistent s. of the cosmic projections

44:5.3 These artisans are the keen s. of the mind circuits of

44:5.4 these s. of the fundamental laws of the Eternal Son

44:5.6 are most proficient in collaborating with the star s. in

45:6.8 Mansion world s. who have one or more children in

47:1.2 the class assemblies of the mansion world s. on this

47:3.9 Spiritually, of course, the mansion world s. are far

47:8.7 the mansion world s. achieve a status which is

48:6.35 ignorance or other limitations of mansion world s..

48:6.28 Mansion world s. achieve cosmic perspective—

48:6.28 who so patiently teach the mansion world s. and

48:7.1 it is the practice to teach the less advanced s. by the

49:6.17 teachers in those realms which they passed by as s..

50:4.3 the s. and teachers in the Prince’s schools were all

52:6.3 The racial and national interchange of s., teachers,

55:2.9 Neither do they sojourn, as s., on the morontia

55:2.11 ample opportunity to gain in experience as teacher-s.

57:3.2 The near-by star s. of that faraway era, as they

59:0.2 Your s. have designated this period the Archeozoic.

59:6.11 tribulation, known to your s. as the Permian.

66:3.7 it was from these near-by tribes that the first s. of the

66:3.8 after training and inspiring these s., sent them back

66:7.6 S. were taught manual dexterity as individuals and

66:7.7 Among the later s. trained in Mesopotamia for work

66:7.20 This number includes the regular s. but does not

72:4.4 in science and philosophy, occupy the attention of s.

72:5.9 people labor six hours each working day and, like s.,

79:6.11 still keen s. and aggressive in their pursuit of truth.

93:3.2 To a majority of the Salem s. Edentia was heaven

93:3.4 to his disciple Nordan the Kenite and his band of s.

93:5.5 Melchizedek sent one of his s., Jaram the Hittite,

93:7.1 Melchizedek continued to instruct his s. and to train

94:7.5 sending his s. out in groups of sixty to proclaim to

101:4.1 future s. of such a revelation are tempted to

123:3.1 to meet an almost endless procession of earnest s.

129:3.6 in understanding Jesus’ life on earth if all mortal s.

148:1.1 as far as India, were represented among the s. in

148:1.1 What the s. learned during the forenoon they

148:1.4 were to be found among these evangelistic s..

170:5.20 s. of the records of his teachings became divided

174:2.2 uttered but few words when a group of s. from the

174:2.2 We are only s., and we would know the truth

student(s), star

12:2.4 The Uversa s. observe that the grand universe is

15:5.14 As your s. scan the heavens, they will observe

20:8.3 from the duties of outpost sentinels to those of s..

28:7.1 the s., millennial tourists, celestial observers,

30:2.150 1. Star S..

30:3.2 1. The Star S., the celestial astronomers, choose to

30:3.2 These s. are not in any manner organically connected

30:3.2 they are merely guests.

30:3.3 in any system of any universe may become a s.,

30:3.3 S. are not required to serve eternally in this corps,

studiedverb

2:0.2 The nature of God can be s. in a revelation of

30:2.157 of every phase of existence may be observed and s..

30:4.23 As morontia ascenders s. and worked on the worlds

36:2.16 modes of life protection and preservation are s.

44:5.4 spirit force, when s., yields dependable deductions

49:5.1 Mortal creatures may be s. from many viewpoints,

82:2.2 all ancient peoples should always be s. and judged in

87:5.9 The intention and will of the spirits were s. by means

123:5.2 he s. the rudiments of the Book of the Law as it

123:5.2 For the following three years he s. in the advanced

123:5.3 Nothing but the Scriptures was s. prior to the twelfth

123:5.14 they strolled through the countryside and s. nature

133:3.2 While Ganid s family life, Jesus was teaching Crispus

134:0.1 journey Jesus had carefully s. the people he met

196:2.3 mistake made by those who have s. the Master’s life

studiedadjective

151:3.14 parables as the best refutation of the s. effort of the

studies

15:7.8 by the seven spheres of the higher physical s. of the

18:5.3 On these worlds ascending mortals carry on s. and

35:7.3 as they pursue their s. on these forty-nine worlds.

35:10.3 pilgrims pursue their s. in the practical schools of

38:5.3 the assigned constellation to begin their advanced s.

44:0.13 and Havona contains the patterns, the pattern s.,

123:5.11 sort of golden rule to guide them throughout their s.,

studios

46:5.31 The s. of these artisans are among the largest and

studiously

138:6.5 undramatic; Jesus s. avoided all display of power.

140:8.21 Jesus s. avoided the negative method of imparting

studyverb

2:0.1 it is permissible, and may prove helpful, to s.

6:4.10 is only necessary to s. the spiritual attributes of God

6:8.2 To appreciate the character of the Son, s. the

7:7.3 understand the Father much more fully as we s.

12:0.2 as we s. and observe the total material creation, we

23:2.21 the Solitary Messengers as they often work and s.

25:1.7 come down from your next career to s. you and to

29:4.16 serve as instructors of all who s. the sciences of the

30:3.4 They s. all forms and phases of space material and

33:8.3 are permitted to send observers who attend and s.

48:6.35 It is the task of the mind planners to s. the nature,

60:1.12 Today, if you would s. the life of this age, examine

66:4.10 they did painstakingly s. their personal constitutions,

92:7.3 not a Urantia religion that could not profitably s.

101:2.17 Psychology may indeed attempt to s. the phenomena

124:5.6 would never go to Jerusalem to s. with the rabbis.

126:2.3 expected to go to Jerusalem to s. under the rabbis.

129:1.10 supper before he departed for the synagogue to s..

132:0.3 Jesus’ desire to s. and mingle with this cosmopolitan

148:6.11 S. the Book of Job just to discover how many

196:0.10 When you s. the career of the Master, as concerns

studynoun; see study worlds

5:4.15 In the s. of the religious life of Jesus, view him

12:0.3 We are convinced, from the s. of physical law and

12:9.4 is composed of hydrogen and oxygen; a further s. of

19:1.6 Even in the s. of man’s biologic evolution on Urantia

19:1.6 —can be had only by the full and unprejudiced s.

19:1.10 3. The s. of causation is the perusal of history.

21:2.1 devoted to the s. of the efforts of his older brothers

22:7.10 the s. of the concepts of time and the realities of

22:10.4 one of each of the high sons—assigned to the s. of

24:1.11 rotated in service and hence make an agelong s. of

25:3.4 been placed in the hands of the conciliators for s.

25:3.11 to the s. of questions arising in the minor sectors of

26:7.1 here the ascending pilgrims discover what true s.

26:11.1 s. of the impending problems of Paradise residence.

27:2.2 S. and instruction are not the exclusive occupations

30:3.4 in their work of star s. and space survey.

30:4.17 ascenders advance from one stage of s. to another in

30:4.24 Before spirit mortals reach Havona, their chief s.,

35:3.13 are devoted to the following special phases of s.:

35:7.3 to numerous new activities on these worlds of s. and

36:2.10 devoted to the s. of universal life, life in all of its

36:2.17 devoted to the s. of the evolution of creature life in

36:2.18 Each of its satellites is devoted to the s. of a single

38:7.5 including a s. of planetary usages and languages.

38:7.5 By s. in the schools of the realms they acquire

39:0.11 Here they begin the s. of the languages, history,

39:1.17 trust and responsibility by diligent application to s.

40:7.4 this supernal adventure should be the supreme s. of

43:1.6 emergency school, is devoted to the s. of problems

44:6.5 the emotions of divinity for the s. and edification of

46:5.29 otherwise, they are: service, s., and relaxation.

47:7.5 S. is becoming voluntary, unselfish service natural,

48:2.24 for purposes of s., teaching, and other projects.

48:3.2 the lowest mansion worlds to the highest s. spheres

48:3.13 The first s. on the mansion worlds will be the tongue

52:2.4 As you pursue this s., you will more clearly discern

55:3.12 while the Deity s. of the second age is the attempt to

56:10.2 absorbed in the experiential s. of philosophy, divinity

56:10.3 all too often limit to the s. of man’s crude artistic

57:7.3 The s. of these radioactive elements will reveal that

58:1.1 the s. of physical conditions preparatory to launching

58:6.6 S. of the rock-embraced fossils of marine life reveals

72:4.1 There are no classrooms, only one s. is pursued at

72:4.6 Then begins the s. of books and the pursuit of special

72:11.3 every man pursues some special line of s. in addition

81:4.10 S. of such skeletal structures will disclose that man

82:2.2 backward groups have no marriage institution; a s. of

92:3.1 The s. of human religion is the examination of the

92:6.1 Urantia religions present an interesting s. of the

101:2.3 Reason, through the s. of science, may lead back

101:2.7 The discriminating s. of science logically suggests the

101:2.11 the s. of nature becomes wholly consistent with a

103:6.1 Theology is the s. of the actions and reactions of the

103:6.1 Theology is always the s. of your religion;

103:6.1 the s. of another’s religion is psychology.

103:6.2 When man approaches the s. and examination of his

103:6.9 Science is man’s attempted s. of his environment,

103:7.3 the s. of energy transmutation and material

112:1.12 Much trouble experienced by mortals in their s. of

112:2.1 It would be helpful in the s. of selfhood to remember

113:7.2 the opportunity to advance by s. in the extension

122:0.2 After a s. of the special report on the status of

122:0.2 visit to Urantia, and, as a result of his s. of human

123:3.1 The textbook for the s. of the Greek language was

123:5.3 passed on to the s. of the other books of the law,

123:5.3 followed by the s. of the Prophets and the Psalms.

123:5.10 Throughout his course of s. Jesus learned much

124:2.3 Jesus’ interest in s. was somewhat above the average

124:4.1 at school and was indefatigable in his s. of nature,

124:4.1 his s. of the methods whereby men make a living.

125:2.11 the age of fifteen to begin his long course of s. in

126:1.4 property to pay for Jesus’ course of s. at Jerusalem,

127:1.5 two of whom were old enough to begin serious s..

128:2.5 a close and painstaking s. of their habits of living

129:1.9 Jesus spent at least five evenings a week at intense s..

132:0.2 While at Rome, Ganid had regular hours for s.

132:5.2 And as a help in the s. of the sources of your great

134:1.2 believed that he spent this time in s. at Alexandria.

137:6.5 they should spend three hours every evening in s.

137:7.14 two evenings each week at the synagogue in the s. of

study worlds

14:5.9 Each of these billion s. is a veritable university of

15:13.3 of ascending mortals is conducted on the seventy s..

25:1.5 serve on the s. encircling the headquarters spheres

26:3.1 On the billion s. of the perfect central creation,

28:7.1 creatures domiciled on the four hundred ninety s.

30:4.22 in through the s. of the ten major sectors and on to

35:7.3 to numerous new activities on these worlds of s.

46:1.9 The seven transitional s. and their forty-nine

47:7.4 mansonia you begin to learn of the constellation s..

48:1.4 and more truly morontial on the constellation s..

48:3.2 the lowest mansion worlds to the highest s. spheres

55:2.9 from the s. of Salvington they go back as teachers

studying

45:6.2 their leisure on the system capital observing and s.

77:1.6 They ranged far and wide, s. and observing the races

103:6.4 Such a technique of s. reality consists in turning the

123:3.10 spent s. the flowers and plants by day and stars by

126:3.8 among the apocalyptic books which he had been s.

127:1.8 so fondly planned, at Jerusalem s. with the rabbis.

134:7.3 the Son of Man lived for two months, working, s.,

stultify

88:2.6 Moses’ commandment was later used to s. art and to

stultifying

94:2.3 none was so s. as this belief in transmigration—

stumble

22:1.13 they may s. temporarily, but not one has ever been

32:3.6 entertain spiritual doubts, s. into confusion, and

135:11.4 if he finds no occasion to doubt and s. over me.”

137:6.5 entertain false hope; the world will s. at my words.

140:6.8 “But you will s. over my teaching because you are

149:4.5 learned endeavored to trip him, but he did not s..

151:2.2 When trouble comes, these believers s.; they fall

153:5.3 any good reason why you should s. at my words?

158:8.1 But whosoever causes one of these little ones to s.,

165:5.4 if you have faith, if you will not s. in fear, I declare

167:4.5 If a man walks in the day, he does not s. inasmuch

167:4.5 If a man walks in the night, he is liable to s. since

175:1.15 They both shall s. into the pit of destruction.

180:6.1 prepared for what is coming that you will not s.

181:2.27 that some of you will succumb to doubts and s.

181:2.28 I promise that I will not s. over anything you may do.

191:4.3 You are all the children of light; therefore s. not into

stumbled

23:1.6 no record that a Solitary Messenger ever s. into

45:2.3 the System Sovereign s. and fell into darkness,

90:1.4 Many of the olden shamans unwittingly s. onto

92:6.19 The followers of Mohammed s. at the advanced

94:2.6 the Indian concept of deity, but in so doing they s.

127:1.4 they s. over his sayings and misinterpreted his doings

194:0.3 salvation through Jesus—they unintentionally s.

stumbles

195:10.5 the first mile, but mankind languishes and s. along

stumbling

44:4.8 have heard only the crude and s. orations of Urantia.

136:1.6 this was the great s. block of Jesus’ early disciples.

141:1.4 But it was always a s. stone to John’s followers

157:1.4 but it behooves us to afford no s. block for the

158:7.4 you make your love for me a s. block to my doing

180:2.4 continued to wreck their faith against this s. block.

181:2.27 This night you will all be in great danger of s. over

stumps

59:5.12 S. of other and older mountains are to be found all

stunned

137:3.5 Mary expected all Palestine to be startled and s. by

137:4.9 Mary the mother of Jesus was crushed; she was s.!

137:5.2 earth and how it might possibly end, they were s..

138:7.2 Once more were his associates shocked, s..

139:12.14 The eleven apostles were horrified, s..

150:1.3 they were literally s. when he proposed formally to

152:3.3 These words of Jesus sent the multitude away s. and

157:6.15 bold and startling statements in silence; they were s..

158:7.8 The apostles were literally s.; they were amazed and

162:1.1 apostles had been literally s. by his sudden decision

171:4.3 Again were the apostles amazed, s.; but they could

175:4.2 on ruthless denunciation, were s. and bewildered.

183:3.6 The apostles and disciples were literally s. by what

186:1.3 Judas was s., dumfounded.

187:6.3 they were s. by this exhibition of mortal callousness

stunning

164:1.4 s. rebuke to all Jews regarding their attitude toward

stunting

177:2.7 It is true that many of the objectionable s.

stupendous

0:9.3 Deity, is engaged in the s. and amazing act of

2:1.3 the infinity of the s. manifestations of the Father’s

8:1.1 the vast stage of space is set for the s. drama of

8:1.9 any event prior to this s. eruption of creative energy

8:3.5 dedicated all to the s. plan of exalting surviving

12:1.14 s. circuits of force and materializing energies.

13:2.1 are tremendous and s. spheres, and they are equal

14:1.18 alternate processions of s. gravity-balancing bodies

15:0.2 post-Havona creation was divided into seven s.

15:3.5 two streams of star clouds emerging in s. stellar coils

17:2.5 but the s. reaction of the Deity Absolute was not

22:10.5 personalizations of s. ideals and tremendous

23:0.1 Son directly participated in this s. spiritualization.

24:1.1 All these s. systems of energy are under control;

29:4.38 intricate tasks involving more s. computations with

31:10.19 Supreme Being with this s. scheme of upstepping

34:1.3 This is the relation of a s. drama in few words, but

44:2.10 I recently witnessed such a s. presentation in which

45:1.2 that you may and can complete the s. undertaking.

47:7.5 some s. and magnificent, some supernal and divine

57:8.6 Michael would engage in the s undertaking of mortal

84:2.7 The s. change from the mother-family to the father

105:7.18 we are all witnessing the s. repercussions of the far-

110:1.2 These heavenly helpers are dedicated to the s. task of

128:1.1 He entered upon this s. task fully realizing his dual

152:3.1 Jesus’ fame was then augmented by this s. wonder

167:4.2 the most s. outward working of his entire career.

191:0.8 even in the face of such a s. fact as the resurrection.

stupid

3:6.5 that is not so s. as completely to mechanize the idea

133:5.12 mentally s. and ignorant, being the offspring of the

139:9.6 the twins might even reverently be called s., but they

sturdy

80:5.7 The blue strain contributed many s. traits and much

85:2.3 out in the forest affectionately embracing a s. oak.

121:7.11 3. The s. morality of the established Jewish religion.

127:3.14 His s. and practical optimism was contagious;

172:5.1 These s. Galileans were confused and disconcerted

177:4.3 Judas thoroughly understood the s. character of

195:2.6 The Stoic and his s. appeal to “nature and conscience

sturgeon

60:2.9 Marked changes occurred in the fish family, a s. type

style

87:6.14 you engage in prayer, you resort to the older s. of

87:6.14 s. of another generation, the so-called solemn s..

121:4.4 and in accordance with the s., of Paul’s Epistles.

129:1.3 but during that time Jesus created a new s. of boat

129:1.3 had more work, turning out these new-s. boats,

135:1.4 Mount Carmel and decided to adopt his s. of dress.

139:2.12 Something of Peter’s s. and teaching is shown in the

139:2.12 Peter’s vigorous s. was better shown in his letter

195:10.14 had been men who preferred such a s. of worship.