The Urantia Book/Part 3
Appearance
PART III
THE HISTORY OF URANTIA
These papers were sponsored by a Corps of
Local Universe Personalities acting by
authority of Gabriel of Salvington.
57.The Origin of Urantia | 651 |
1.The Andronover Nebula | 651 |
2.The Primary Nebular Stage | 652 |
3.The Secondary Nebular Stage | 653 |
4.Tertiary and Quartan Stages | 654 |
Origin of the Sun | |
5.Origin of Monmatia—The Urantia Solar System | 655 |
Retrograde motion | |
6.The Solar System Stage | 657 |
The planet-forming era | |
Tidal friction | |
Gravity-tidal explosions | |
7.The Meteoric Era | 658 |
The Volcanic Age | |
The Primitive Planetary Atmosphere | |
8.Crustal Stabilization | 660 |
The Age of Earthquakes | |
The World Ocean and the First Continent |
58.Life Establishment on Urantia | 664 |
1.Physical-Life Prerequisites | 664 |
2.The Urantia Atmosphere | 665 |
3.Spatial Environment | 666 |
4.The Life-Dawn Era | 667 |
5.The Continental Drift | 668 |
6.The Transition Period | 669 |
7.The Geologic History Book | 670 |
59.The Marine-Life Era on Urantia | 672 |
1.Early Marine Life in the Shallow Seas | 673 |
The Trilobite Age | |
2.The First Continental Flood Stage | 674 |
The Invertebrate-Animal Age | |
3.The Second Great Flood Stage | 676 |
The Coral Period | |
The Brachiopod Age |
4.The Great Land-Emergence Stage | 678 |
The Vegetative Land-Life Period | |
The Age of Fishes | |
5.The Crustal-Shifting Stage | 680 |
The Fern-Forest Carboniferous Period | |
The Age of Frogs | |
6.The Climatic Transition Stage | 682 |
The Seed-Plant Period | |
The Age of Biologic Tribulation |
60.Urantia During the Early Land-Life Era | 685 |
1.The Early Reptilian Age | 685 |
2.The Later Reptilian Age | 687 |
3.The Cretaceous Stage | 688 |
The Flowering-Plant Period | |
The Age of Birds | |
4.The End of the Chalk Period | 691 |
61.The Mammalian Era on Urantia | 693 |
1.The New Continental Land Stage | 693 |
The Age of Early Mammals | |
2.The Recent Flood Stage | 694 |
The Age of Advanced Mammals | |
3.The Modern Mountain Stage | 696 |
Age of the Elephant and the Horse | |
4.The Recent Continental-Elevation Stage | 698 |
The Last Great Mammalian Migration | |
5.The Early Ice Age | 699 |
6.Primitive Man in the Ice Age | 700 |
7.The Continuing Ice Age | 700 |
62.The Dawn Races of Early Man | 703 |
1.The Early Lemur Types | 703 |
2.The Dawn Mammals | 703 |
3.The Mid-Mammals | 704 |
Origin of the Simian tribes | |
4.The Primates | 706 |
5.The First Human Beings | 707 |
6.The Evolution of the Human Mind | 709 |
7.Recognition as an Inhabited World | 709 |
63.The First Human Family | 711 |
1.Andon and Fonta | 711 |
2.The Flight of the Twins | 712 |
3.Andon's Family | 713 |
4.The Andonic Clans | 713 |
5.Dispersion of the Andonites | 715 |
6.Onagar—The First Truth Teacher | 715 |
7.The Survival of Andon and Fonta | 717 |
64.The Evolutionary Races of Color | 718 |
1.The Andonic Aborigines | 718 |
2.The Foxhall Peoples | 719 |
3.The Badonan Tribes | 720 |
4.The Neanderthal Races | 720 |
5.Origin of the Colored Races | 722 |
6.The Six Sangik Races of Urantia | 722 |
(1)The red man | |
(2)The orange man | |
(3)The yellow man | |
(4)The green man | |
(5)The blue man | |
(6)The indigo race | |
Purpose of the six races | |
7.Dispersion of the Colored Races | 726 |
65.The Overcontrol of Evolution | 730 |
1.Life Carrier Functions | 730 |
(1)The physical level of electrochemistry | |
(2)The usual mid-phase of quasi-morontial existence | |
(3)The advanced semispiritual level | |
2.The Evolutionary Panorama | 731 |
3.The Fostering of Evolution | 733 |
4.The Urantia Adventure | 734 |
5.Life-Evolution Vicissitudes | 736 |
6.Evolutionary Techniques of Life | 737 |
7.Evolutionary Mind Levels | 738 |
Mechanical-nonteachable mind | |
Nonmechanical experiencing mind | |
8.Evolution in Time and Space | 739 |
66.The Planetary Prince of Urantia | 741 |
1.Prince Caligastia | 741 |
2.The Prince's Staff | 742 |
3.Dalamatia—The City of the Prince | 743 |
4.Early Days of the One Hundred | 743 |
5.Organization of the One Hundred | 745 |
(1)The council on food and material welfare | |
(2)The board of animal domestication and utilization | |
(3)The advisers regarding the conquest of predatory animals | |
(4)The faculty on dissemination and conservation of knowledge | |
(5)The commission on industry and trade | |
(6)The college of revealed religion | |
(7)The guardians of health and life | |
(8)The planetary council on art and science | |
(9)The governors of advanced tribal relations |
(10)The supreme court of tribal co-ordination and racial co-operation | |
6.The Prince's Reign | 749 |
7.Life in Dalamatia | 750 |
8.Misfortunes of Caligastia | 752 |
67.The Planetary Rebellion | 754 |
1.The Caligastia Betrayal | 754 |
2.The Outbreak of Rebellion | 755 |
3.The Seven Crucial Years | 756 |
4.The Caligastia One Hundred After Rebellion | 757 |
5.Immediate Results of Rebellion | 758 |
6.Van—The Steadfast | 759 |
7.Remote Repercussions of Sin | 760 |
8.The Human Hero of the Rebellion | 761 |
68.The Dawn of Civilization | 763 |
1.Protective Socialization | 763 |
2.Factors in Social Progression | 764 |
3.Socializing Influence of Ghost Fear | 766 |
4.Evolution of the Mores | 767 |
5.Land Techniques—Maintenance Arts | 768 |
(1)The collection stage | |
(2)The hunting stage | |
(3)The pastoral stage | |
(4)The agricultural stage | |
6.Evolution of Culture | 769 |
The land-man ratio |
69.Primitive Human Institutions | 772 |
1.Basic Human Institutions | 772 |
(1)Institutions of self-maintenance | |
(2)Institutions of self-perpetuation | |
(3)Institutions of self-gratification | |
2.The Dawn of Industry | 773 |
3.The Specialization of Labor | 773 |
4.The Beginnings of Trade | 775 |
5.The Beginnings of Capital | 775 |
6.Fire in Relation to Civilization | 777 |
7.The Utilization of Animals | 778 |
8.Slavery as a Factor in Civilization | 778 |
9.Private Property | 780 |
70.The Evolution of Human Government | 783 |
1.The Genesis of War | 783 |
2.The Social Value of War | 785 |
Modern industrialism versus militarism | |
3.Early Human Associations | 787 |
4.Clans and Tribes | 788 |
5.The Beginnings of Government | 788 |
6.Monarchial Government | 789 |
7.Primitive Clubs and Secret Societies | 790 |
8.Social Classes | 792 |
9.Human Rights | 793 |
10.Evolution of Justice | 794 |
11.Laws and Courts | 796 |
12.Allocation of Civil Authority | 797 |
71.Development of the State | 800 |
1.The Embryonic State | 800 |
2.The Evolution of Representative Government | 801 |
3.The Ideals of Statehood | 803 |
4.Progressive Civilization | 804 |
5.The Evolution of Competition | 805 |
6.The Profit Motive | 805 |
7.Education | 806 |
8.The Character of Statehood | 806 |
72.Government on a Neighboring Planet | 808 |
1.The Continental Nation | 808 |
2.Political Organization | 809 |
3.The Home Life | 811 |
4.The Educational System | 812 |
5.Industrial Organization | 813 |
6.Old-Age Insurance | 814 |
7.Taxation | 815 |
8.The Special Colleges | 816 |
9.The Plan of Universal Suffrage | 817 |
10.Dealing with Crime | 818 |
11.Military Preparedness | 818 |
12.The Other Nations | 819 |
73.The Garden of Eden | 821 |
Tabamantia's inspection | |
1.The Nodites and the Amadonites | 821 |
2.Planning for the Garden | 822 |
3.The Garden Site | 823 |
4.Establishing the Garden | 823 |
5.The Garden Home | 824 |
6.The Tree of Life | 825 |
7.The Fate of Eden | 826 |
74.Adam and Eve | 828 |
1.Adam and Eve on Jerusem | 828 |
2.Arrival of Adam and Eve | 829 |
3.Adam and Eve Learn About the Planet | 830 |
4.The First Upheaval | 832 |
5.Adam's Administration | 833 |
6.Home Life of Adam and Eve | 834 |
7.Life in the Garden | 835 |
8.The Legend of Creation | 836 |
75.The Default of Adam and Eve | 839 |
1.The Urantia Problem | 839 |
2.Caligastia's Plot | 840 |
3.The Temptation of Eve | 841 |
4.The Realization of Default | 842 |
5.Repercussions of Default | 843 |
6.Adam and Eve Leave the Garden | 844 |
7.Degradation of Adam and Eve | 845 |
8.The So-Called Fall of Man | 845 |
76.The Second Garden | 847 |
1.The Edenites Enter Mesopotamia | 847 |
2.Cain and Abel | 848 |
3.Life in Mesopotamia | 849 |
The Sethite priesthood | |
4.The Violet Race | 850 |
5.Death of Adam and Eve | 851 |
Michael's message | |
6.Survival of Adam and Eve | 853 |
77.The Midway Creatures | 855 |
1.The Primary Midwayers | 855 |
2.The Nodite Race | 856 |
3.The Tower of Babel | 858 |
4.Nodite Centers of Civilization | 859 |
5.Adamson and Ratta | 861 |
6.The Secondary Midwayers | 862 |
7.The Rebel Midwayers | 863 |
8.The United Midwayers | 864 |
9.The Permanent Citizens of Urantia | 865 |
78.The Violet Race After the Days of Adam | 868 |
1.Racial and Cultural Distribution | 868 |
2.The Adamites in the Second Garden | 869 |
3.Early Expansions of the Adamites | 870 |
4.The Andites | 871 |
5.The Andite Migrations | 872 |
6.The Last Andite Dispersions | 873 |
7.The Floods in Mesopotamia | 874 |
Story of Noah | |
8.The Sumerians—Last of the Andites | 875 |
79.Andite Expansion in the Orient | 878 |
1.The Andites of Turkestan | 878 |
2.The Andite Conquest of India | 879 |
3.Dravidian India | 881 |
4.The Aryan Invasion of India | 882 |
5.Red Man and Yellow Man | 883 |
6.Dawn of Chinese Civilization | 884 |
7.The Andites Enter China | 886 |
8.Later Chinese Civilization | 887 |
80.Andite Expansion in the Occident | 889 |
1.The Adamites Enter Europe | 889 |
2.Climatic and Geologic Changes | 890 |
Flooding of the Mediterranean | |
3.The Cro-Magnoid Blue Man | 891 |
4.The Andite Invasions of Europe | 892 |
5.The Andite Conquest of Northern Europe | 893 |
6.The Andites Along the Nile | 894 |
7.Andites of the Mediterranean Isles | 895 |
8.The Danubian Andonites | 896 |
9.The Three White Races | 897 |
81.Development of Modern Civilization | 900 |
1.The Cradle of Civilization | 900 |
2.The Tools of Civilization | 901 |
(1)The taming of fire | |
(2)The domestication of animals | |
(3)The enslavement of captives | |
(4)Private property | |
3.Cities, Manufacture, and Commerce | 903 |
4.The Mixed Races | 904 |
(1)The Caucasoid races | |
(2)The Mongoloid races | |
(3)The Negroid races | |
5.Cultural Society | 905 |
Might and right | |
6.The Maintenance of Civilization | 906 |
(1)Natural circumstances | |
(2)Capital goods | |
(3)Scientific knowledge | |
(4)Human resources | |
(5)Effectiveness of material resources | |
(6)Effectiveness of language | |
(7)Effectiveness of mechanical devices | |
(8)Character of torchbearers | |
(9)The racial ideals | |
(10)Co-ordination of specialists | |
(11)Place-finding devices | |
(12)Willingness to co-operate | |
(13)Effective and wise leadership | |
(14)Social changes | |
(15)The prevention of transitional breakdown |
82.The Evolution of Marriage | 913 |
1.The Mating Instinct | 913 |
2.The Restrictive Taboos | 914 |
3.Early Marriage Mores | 915 |
4.Marriage Under the Property Mores | 917 |
5.Endogamy and Exogamy | 918 |
6.Racial Mixtures | 919 |
83.The Marriage Institution | 922 |
1.Marriage as a Societal Institution | 922 |
2.Courtship and Betrothal | 923 |
3.Purchase and Dowry | 923 |
4.The Wedding Ceremony | 924 |
5.Plural Marriages | 925 |
6.True Monogamy—Pair Marriage | 927 |
7.The Dissolution of Wedlock | 928 |
8.The Idealization of Marriage | 929 |
85.The Origins of Worship | 944 |
1.Worship of Stones and Hills | 944 |
2.Worship of Plants and Tress | 945 |
3.The Worship of Animals | 946 |
4.Worship of the Elements | 946 |
5.Worship of the Heavenly Bodies | 947 |
6.Worship of Man | 948 |
7.The Adjutants of Worship and Wisdom | 948 |
86.Early Evolution of Religion | 950 |
1.Chance: Good Luck and Bad Luck | 950 |
2.The Personification of Chance | 951 |
3.Death—The Inexplicable | 952 |
4.The Death-Survival Concept | 952 |
5.The Ghost-Soul Concept | 953 |
6.The Ghost-Spirit Environment | 955 |
7.The Function of Primitive Religion | 956 |
87.The Ghost Cults | 958 |
1.Ghost Fear | 958 |
2.Ghost Placation | 959 |
3.Ancestor Worship | 960 |
4.Good and Bad Spirit Ghosts | 961 |
5.The Advancing Ghost Cult | 962 |
6.Coercion and Exorcism | 963 |
7.Nature of Cultism | 965 |
88.Fetishes, Charms, and Magic | 967 |
1.Belief in Fetishes | 967 |
2.Evolution of the Fetish | 968 |
Images and idols | |
"Sacred Books" | |
3.Totemism | 970 |
4.Magic | 970 |
5.Magical Charms | 971 |
6.The Practice of Magic | 972 |
89.Sin, Sacrifice, and Atonement | 974 |
1.The Taboo | 974 |
2.The Concept of Sin | 975 |
3.Renunciation and Humiliation | 976 |
The continence cult | |
4.Origins of Sacrifice | 977 |
5.Sacrifices and Cannibalism | 978 |
6.Evolution of Human Sacrifice | 980 |
7.Modifications of Human Sacrifice | 981 |
Temple harlotry | |
8.Redemption and Covenants | 982 |
9.Sacrifices and Sacraments | 983 |
10.Forgiveness of Sin | 984 |
91.The Evolution of Prayer | 994 |
1.Primitive Prayer | 994 |
2.Evolving Prayer | 995 |
Prayer versus magic | |
3.Prayer and the Alter Ego | 996 |
4.Ethical Praying | 997 |
5.Social Repercussions of Prayer | 998 |
6.The Province of Prayer | 999 |
7.Mysticism, Ecstasy, and Inspiration | 1000 |
8.Praying as a Personal Experience | 1001 |
9.Conditions of Effective Prayer | 1002 |
92.The Later Evolution of Religion | 1003 |
1.The Evolutionary Nature of Religion | 1003 |
2.Religion and the Mores | 1004 |
3.The Nature of Evolutionary Religion | 1005 |
4.The Gift of Revelation | 1007 |
(1)The Dalamatian teachings | |
(2)The Edenic teachings | |
(3)The Melchizedek of Salem | |
(4)Jesus of Nazareth | |
(5)The Urantia Papers | |
5.The Great Religious Leaders | 1008 |
6.The Composite Religions | 1010 |
Eleven living religions | |
7.The Further Evolution of Religion | 1012 |
93.Machiventa Melchizedek | 1014 |
1.The Machiventa Incarnation | 1014 |
2.The Sage of Salem | 1015 |
3.Melchizedek's Teachings | 1016 |
4.The Salem Religion | 1017 |
The creed | |
The seven commandments | |
5.The Selection of Abraham | 1018 |
6.Melchizedek's Covenant with Abraham | 1020 |
7.The Melchizedek Missionaries | 1021 |
8.Departure of Melchizedek | 1022 |
9.After Melchizedek's Departure | 1022 |
10.Present Status of Machiventa Melchizedek | 1024 |
94.The Melchizedek Teachings in the Orient | 1027 |
1.The Salem Teachings in Vedic India | 1027 |
The Rig-Veda | |
2.Brahmanism | 1028 |
Doctrine of reincarnation | |
3.Brahmanic Philosophy | 1030 |
4.The Hindu Religion | 1031 |
5.The Struggle for Truth in China | 1032 |
6.Lao-Tse and Confucius | 1033 |
7.Gautama Siddhartha | 1035 |
8.The Buddhist Faith | 1036 |
The gospel of Gautama | |
The moral commandments | |
9.The Spread of Buddhism | 1037 |
10.Religion in Tibet | 1038 |
11.Buddhist Philosophy | 1038 |
12.The God Concept of Buddhism | 1040 |
95.The Melchizedek Teachings in the Levant | 1042 |
1.The Salem Religion in Mesopotamia | 1042 |
2.Early Egyptian Religion | 1043 |
3.Evolution of Moral Concepts | 1045 |
4.The Teachings of Amenomope | 1046 |
5.The Remarkable Ikhnaton | 1047 |
6.The Salem Doctrines in Iran | 1049 |
7.The Salem Teachings in Arabia | 1050 |
96.Yahweh—God of the Hebrews | 1052 |
1.Deity Concepts Among the Semites | 1052 |
2.The Semitic Peoples | 1054 |
3.The Matchless Moses | 1055 |
4.The Proclamation of Yahweh | 1056 |
5.The Teachings of Moses | 1057 |
Materialistic Providence | |
6.The God Concept After Moses' Death | 1059 |
7.Psalms and the Book of Job | 1060 |
97.Evolution of the God Concept Among the Hebrews | 1062 |
1.Samuel—First of the Hebrew Prophets | 1062 |
2.Elijah and Elisha | 1064 |
3.Yahweh and Baal | 1064 |
4.Amos and Hosea | 1065 |
5.The First Isaiah | 1066 |
Micah and Obadiah | |
6.Jeremiah the Fearless | 1067 |
7.The Second Isaiah | 1068 |
8.Sacred and Profane History | 1070 |
9.Hebrew History | 1071 |
Ephriam and Judah | |
Saul and David | |
Solomon and taxation | |
Israel and Judah | |
Destruction of the Kingdom of Israel | |
End of the Kingdom of Judah | |
The Babylonian captivity | |
10.The Hebrew Religion | 1075 |
98.The Melchizedek Teachings in the Occident | 1077 |
1.The Salem Religion Among the Greeks | 1077 |
2.Greek Philosophic Thought | 1078 |
3.The Melchizedek Teachings in Rome | 1080 |
4.The Mystery Cults | 1081 |
The Phrygian cult of Cybele and Attis | |
The Egyptian cult of Osiris and Isis | |
The Iranian cult of Mithras | |
5.The Cult of Mithras | 1082 |
6.Mithraism and Christianity | 1083 |
7.The Christian Religion | 1083 |
99.The Social Problems of Religion | 1086 |
1.Religion and Social Reconstruction | 1086 |
2.Weakness of Institutional Religion | 1087 |
3.Religion and the Religionist | 1088 |
4.Transition Difficulties | 1089 |
5.Social Aspects of Religion | 1090 |
6.Institutional Religion | 1092 |
7.Religion's Contribution | 1092 |
100.Religion in Human Experience | 1094 |
1.Religious Growth | 1094 |
2.Spiritual Growth | 1095 |
3.Concepts of Supreme Value | 1096 |
4.Problems of Growth | 1097 |
5.Conversion and Mysticism | 1098 |
6.Marks of Religious Living | 1100 |
7.The Acme of Religious Living | 1101 |
101.The Real Nature of Religion |
1104 |
1.True Religion | 1104 |
2.The Fact of Religion | 1105 |
3.The Characteristics of Religion | 1107 |
Twelve illustrations of spiritual faith | |
4.The Limitations of Revelation | 1109 |
5.Religion Expanded by Revelation | 1110 |
6.Progressive Religious Experience | 1111 |
Seven aspects of salvation | |
7.A Personal Philosophy of Religion | 1113 |
8.Faith and Belief | 1114 |
9.Religion and Morality | 1115 |
10.Religion as Man's Liberator | 1116 |
102.The Foundations of Religious Faith | 1118 |
1.Assurances of Faith | 1118 |
2.Religion and Reality | 1119 |
3.Knowledge, Wisdom, and Insight | 1121 |
4.The Fact of Experience | 1123 |
5.The Supremacy of Purposive Potential | 1123 |
6.The Certainty of Religious Faith | 1124 |
7.The Certitude of the Divine | 1126 |
8.The Evidences of Religion | 1127 |
103.The Reality of Religious Experience | 1129 |
1.Philosophy of Religion | 1129 |
2.Religion and the Individual | 1130 |
3.Religion and the Human Race | 1132 |
4.Spiritual Communion | 1133 |
5.The Origin of Ideals | 1133 |
6.Philosophic Co-ordination | 1135 |
7.Science and Religion | 1137 |
8.Philosophy and Religion | 1140 |
9.The Essence of Religion | 1140 |
104.Growth of the Trinity Concept | 1143 |
1.Urantian Trinity Concepts | 1143 |
2.Trinity Unity and Deity Plurality | 1145 |
3.Trinities and Triunities | 1146 |
4.The Seven Triunities | 1147 |
5.Triodities | 1151 |
105.Deity and Reality | 1152 |
1.The Philosophic Concept of the I AM | 1152 |
2.The I AM as Triune and as Sevenfold | 1153 |
3.The Seven Absolutes of Infinity | 1155 |
4.Unity, Duality, and Triunity | 1157 |
5.Promulgation of Finite Reality | 1158 |
6.Repercussions of Finite Reality | 1159 |
7.Eventuation of Transcendentals | 1159 |
106.Universe Levels of Reality | 1162 |
1.Primary Association of Finite Functionals | 1163 |
God the Sevenfold | |
2.Secondary Supreme Finite Integration | 1164 |
The Supreme Being | |
3.Transcendental Tertiary Reality Association | 1165 |
The Trinity Ultimate | |
4.Ultimate Quartan Integration | 1166 |
Ultimate Deity | |
5.Coabsolute or Fifth-Phase Association | 1167 |
The Trinity Absolute | |
6.Absolute or Sixth-Phase Integration | 1167 |
The cosmos infinite | |
7.Finality of Destiny | 1168 |
8.The Trinity of Trinities | 1170 |
(1)The level of three Trinities | |
(2)The level of experiential Deity | |
(3)The level of the I AM | |
9.Existential Infinite Unification | 1173 |
107.Origin and Nature of Thought Adjusters | 1176 |
1.Origin of Thought Adjusters | 1177 |
2.Classification of Adjusters | 1178 |
3.The Divinington Home of Adjusters | 1179 |
4.Nature and Presence of Adjusters | 1180 |
5.Adjuster Mindedness | 1181 |
6.Adjusters as Pure Spirits | 1182 |
7.Adjusters and Personality | 1183 |
108.Mission and Ministry of Thought Adjusters | 1185 |
1.Selection and Assignment | 1185 |
2.Prerequisites of Adjuster Indwelling | 1186 |
On Urantia | |
On other worlds |
3.Organization and Administration | 1188 |
Tabamantia's tribute | |
4.Relation to Other Spiritual Influences | 1190 |
5.The Adjuster's Mission | 1191 |
6.God in Man | 1192 |
109.Relation of Adjusters to Universe Creatures | 1195 |
1.Development of Adjusters | 1195 |
2.Self-Acting Adjusters | 1196 |
3.Relation of Adjusters to Mortal Types | 1197 |
4.Adjusters and Human Personality | 1198 |
5.Material Handicaps to Adjuster Indwelling | 1199 |
6.The Persistence of True Values | 1200 |
The Adjuster that indwelt Jesus | |
7.Destiny of Personalized Adjusters | 1201 |
Omnipersonal beings |
110.Relation of Adjusters to Individual Mortals | 1203 |
1.Indwelling the Mortal Mind | 1203 |
2.Adjusters and Human Will | 1204 |
3.Co-operation with the Adjuster | 1205 |
4.The Adjuster's Work in the Mind | 1207 |
5.Erroneous Concepts of Adjuster Guidance | 1207 |
6.The Seven Psychic Circles | 1209 |
7.The Attainment of Immortality | 1212 |
The Adjuster's plea to the soul |
111.The Adjuster and the Soul | 1215 |
1.The Mind Arena of Choice | 1216 |
2.Nature of the Soul | 1217 |
3.The Evolving Soul | 1218 |
4.The Inner Life | 1219 |
5.The Consecration of Choice | 1221 |
6.The Human Paradox | 1221 |
7.The Adjuster's Problem | 1223 |
A guardian of destiny's statement |
112.Personality Survival | 1225 |
Fourteen aspects of personality | |
1.Personality and Reality | 1226 |
2.The Self | 1227 |
3.The Phenomenon of Death | 1229 |
4.Adjusters after Death | 1231 |
5.Survival of the Human Self | 1232 |
6.The Morontia Self | 1235 |
7.Adjuster Fusion | 1237 |
113.Seraphic Guardians of Destiny | 1241 |
1.The Guardian Angels | 1241 |
2.The Destiny Guardians | 1242 |
3.Relation to Other Spirit Influences | 1244 |
4.Seraphic Domains of Action | 1245 |
5.Seraphic Ministry to Mortals | 1245 |
6.Guardian Angels After Death | 1246 |
7.Seraphim and the Ascendant Career | 1248 |
114.Seraphic Planetary Government | 1250 |
1.The Sovereignty of Urantia | 1250 |
2.The Board of Planetary Supervisors | 1251 |
3.The Resident Governor General | 1252 |
4.The Most High Observer | 1253 |
Most High regencies | |
5.The Planetary Government | 1254 |
6.The Master Seraphim of Planetary Supervision | 1254 |
(1)The epochal angels | |
(2)The progress angels | |
(3)The religious guardians | |
(4)The angels of nation life | |
(5)The angels of the races | |
(6)The angels of the future | |
(7)The angels of enlightenment | |
(8)The angels of health | |
(9)The home seraphim | |
(10)The angels of industry | |
(11)The angels of diversion | |
(12)The angels of superhuman ministry | |
7.The Reserve Corps of Destiny | 1257 |
115.The Supreme Being | 1260 |
1.Relativity of Concept Frames | 1260 |
2.The Absolute Basis for Supremacy | 1261 |
3.Original, Actual, and Potential | 1261 |
4.Sources of Supreme Reality | 1263 |
5.Relation of the Supreme to the Paradise Trinity | 1264 |
6.Relation of the Supreme to the Triodities | 1265 |
7.The Nature of the Supreme | 1266 |
116.The Almighty Supreme | 1268 |
1.The Supreme Mind | 1268 |
The cosmic mind | |
2.The Almighty and God the Sevenfold | 1269 |
3.The Almighty and Paradise Deity | 1270 |
4.The Almighty and the Supreme Creators | 1271 |
5.The Almighty and the Sevenfold Controllers | 1273 |
The problem of equilibrium | |
6.Spirit Dominance | 1275 |
7.The Living Organism of the Grand Universe | 1276 |
117.God the Supreme | 1278 |
1.Nature of the Supreme Being | 1278 |
2.The Source of Evolutionary Growth | 1280 |
Creature-trinitized sons and growth | |
3.Significance of the Supreme to Universe Creatures | 1281 |
4.The Finite God | 1283 |
Cosmic morality—supreme duty | |
5.The Oversoul of Creation | 1285 |
Finaliter transcendation | |
Repercussions of human growth | |
6.The Quest for the Supreme | 1287 |
7.The Future of the Supreme | 1291 |
118.Supreme and Ultimate—Time and Space | 1294 |
1.Time and Eternity | 1295 |
Experiential (subjective) time units | |
2.Omnipresence and Ubiquity | 1296 |
3.Time-Space Relationships | 1297 |
Truth and fact | |
Space and pattern | |
4.Primary and Secondary Causation | 1298 |
5.Omnipotence and Compossibility | 1299 |
6.Omnipotence and Omnificence | 1299 |
7.Omniscience and Predestination | 1300 |
8.Control and Overcontrol | 1301 |
The time governor of progress | |
9.Universe Mechanisms | 1303 |
10.Functions of Providence | 1304 |
119.The Bestowals of Christ Michael | 1308 |
1.The First Bestowal | 1309 |
2.The Second Bestowal | 1310 |
3.The Third Bestowal | 1312 |
4.The Fourth Bestowal | 1313 |
5.The Fifth Bestowal | 1314 |
6.The Sixth Bestowal | 1315 |
7.The Seventh and Final Bestowal | 1316 |
8.Michael's Postbestowal Status | 1317 |