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Urantia Book Paper 50 The Planetary Princes
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SPIRITWEB ORG, PROMOTING SPIRITUAL CONSCIOUSNESS ON THE INTERNET.
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Subjects Archive The Urantia Book Urantia Book PART II: The Local Universe :
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The Evolution Of Local Universes Administration Of The Local Universe The Local
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Universe Mother Spirit The Local Universe Sons Of God The Life Carriers
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Personalities Of The Local Universe Ministering Spirits Of The Local Universe
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The Seraphic Hosts The Ascending Sons Of God Physical Aspects Of The Local
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Universe Energy--mind And Matter The Constellations The Celestial Artisans The
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Local System Administration The Local System Headquarters The Seven Mansion
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Worlds The Morontia Life The Inhabited Worlds The Planetary Princes The
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Planetary Adams Planetary Mortal Epochs The Lucifer Rebellion Problems Of The
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Lucifer Rebellion The Spheres Of Light And Life Universal Unity
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Paper 50 The Planetary Princes
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Introduction
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WHILE belonging to the order of Lanonandek Sons, the Planetary Princes are so
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specialized in service that they are commonly regarded as a distinct group.
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After their Melchizedek certification as secondary Lanonandeks, these local
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universe Sons are assigned to the reserves of their order on the constellation
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headquarters. From here they are assigned to various duties by the System
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Sovereign and eventually commissioned as Planetary Princes and sent forth to
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rule the evolving inhabited worlds.
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The signal for a System Sovereign to act in the matter of assigning a ruler to
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a given planet is the reception of a request from the Life Carriers for the
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dispatch of an administrative head to function on this planet whereon they have
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established life and developed intelligent evolutionary beings. All planets
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which are inhabited by evolutionary mortal creatures have assigned to them a
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planetary ruler of this order of sonship.
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1. MISSION OF THE PRINCES
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The Planetary Prince and his assistant brethren represent the nearest
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personalized approach (aside from incarnation) that the Eternal Son of Paradise
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can make to the lowly creatures of time and space. True, the Creator Son
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touches the creatures of the realms through his spirit, but the Planetary
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Prince is the last of the orders of personal Sons extending out from Paradise
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to the children of men. The Infinite Spirit comes very near in the persons of
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the guardians of destiny and other angelic beings; the Universal Father lives
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in man by the prepersonal presence of the Mystery Monitors; but the Planetary
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Prince represents the last effort of the Eternal Son and his Sons to draw near
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you. On a newly inhabited world the Planetary Prince is the sole representative
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of complete divinity, springing from the Creator Son (the offspring of the
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Universal Father and the Eternal Son) and the Divine Minister (the universe
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Daughter of the Infinite Spirit).
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The prince of a newly inhabited world is surrounded by a loyal corps of helpers
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and assistants and by large numbers of the ministering spirits. But the
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directing corps of such new worlds must be of the lower orders of the
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administrators of a system in order to be innately sympathetic with, and
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understanding of, the planetary problems and difficulties. And all of this
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effort to provide sympathetic rulership for the evolutionary worlds entails the
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increased liability that these near-human personalities may be led astray by
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the exaltation of their own minds over and above the will of the Supreme
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Rulers.
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Being quite alone as representatives of divinity on the individual planets,
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these Sons are tested severely, and Nebadon has suffered the misfortune of sev-
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eral rebellions. In the creation of the System Sovereigns and the Planetary
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Princes there occurs the personalization of a concept that has been getting
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farther and farther away from the Universal Father and the Eternal Son, and
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there is an increasing danger of losing the sense of proportion as to one's
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self-importance and a greater likelihood of failure to keep a proper grasp of
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the values and relationships of the numerous orders of divine beings and their
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gradations of authority. That the Father is not personally present in the local
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universe also imposes a certain test of faith and loyalty on all these Sons.
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But not often do these world princes fail in their missions of organizing and
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administering the inhabited spheres, and their success greatly facilitates the
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subsequent missions of the Material Sons, who come to engraft the higher forms
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of creature life on the primitive men of the worlds. Their rule also does much
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to prepare the planets for the Paradise Sons of God, who subsequently come to
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judge the worlds and to inaugurate successive dispensations.
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2. PLANETARY ADMINISTRATION
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All Planetary Princes are under the universe administrative jurisdiction of
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Gabriel, the chief executive of Michael, while in immediate authority they are
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subject to the executive mandates of the System Sovereigns.
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The Planetary Princes may at any time seek the counsel of the Melchizedeks,
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their former instructors and sponsors, but they are not arbitrarily required to
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ask for such assistance, and if such aid is not voluntarily requested, the
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Melchizedeks do not interfere with the planetary administration. These world
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rulers may also avail themselves of the advice of the four and twenty
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counselors, assembled from the bestowal worlds of the system. In Satania these
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counselors are at present all natives of Urantia. And there is an analogous
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council of seventy at the constellation headquarters also selected from the
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evolutionary beings of the realms.
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The rule of the evolutionary planets in their early and unsettled careers is
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largely autocratic. The Planetary Princes organize their specialized groups of
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assistants from among their corps of planetary aids. They usually surround
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themselves with a supreme council of twelve, but this is variously chosen and
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diversely constituted on the different worlds. A Planetary Prince may also have
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as assistants one or more of the third order of his own group of sonship and
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sometimes, on certain worlds, one of his own order, a secondary Lanonandek
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associate.
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The entire staff of a world ruler consists of personalities of the Infinite
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Spirit and certain types of higher evolved beings and ascending mortals from
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other worlds. Such a staff averages about one thousand, and as the planet
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progresses, this corps of helpers may be increased up to one hundred thousand
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or more. At any time need is felt for more helpers, the Planetary Princes have
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only to make request of their brothers, the System Sovereigns, and the petition
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is granted forthwith.
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Planets vary greatly in nature and organization and in administration, but all
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provide for tribunals of justice. The judicial system of the local universe has
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its beginnings in the tribunals of a Planetary Prince, which are presided over
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by a member of his personal staff; the decrees of such courts reflect a highly
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fatherly and discretionary attitude. All problems involving more than the
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regulation of the planetary inhabitants are subject to appeal to the higher
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tribunals,
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but the affairs of his world domain are largely adjusted in accordance with the
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personal discretion of the prince.
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The roving commissions of conciliators serve and supplement the planetary
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tribunals, and both spirit and physical controllers are subject to the findings
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of these conciliators. But no arbitrary execution is ever carried out without
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the consent of the Constellation Father, for the "Most Highs rule in the
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kingdoms of men."
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The controllers and transformers of planetary assignment are also able to
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collaborate with angels and other orders of celestial beings in rendering these
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latter personalities visible to mortal creatures. On special occasions the
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seraphic helpers and even the Melchizedeks can and do make themselves visible
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to the inhabitants of the evolutionary worlds. The principal reason for
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bringing mortal ascenders from the system capital as a part of the staff of the
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Planetary Prince is to facilitate communication with the inhabitants of the
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realm.
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3. THE PRINCE'S CORPOREAL STAFF
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On going to a young world, a Planetary Prince usually takes with him a group of
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volunteer ascending beings from the local system headquarters. These ascenders
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accompany the prince as advisers and helpers in the work of early race
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improvement. This corps of material helpers constitutes the connecting link
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between the prince and the world races. The Urantia Prince, Caligastia, had a
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corps of one hundred such helpers.
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Such volunteer assistants are citizens of a system capital, and none of them
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have fused with their indwelling Adjusters. The status of the Adjusters of such
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volunteer servers remains as of the residential standing on the system
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headquarters while these morontia progressors temporarily revert to a former
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material state.
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The Life Carriers, the architects of form, provide such volunteers with new
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physical bodies, which they occupy for the periods of their planetary sojourn.
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These personality forms, while exempt from the ordinary diseases of the realms,
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are, like the early morontia bodies, subject to certain accidents of a
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mechanical nature.
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The prince's corporeal staff are usually removed from the planet in connection
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with the next adjudication at the time of the second Son's arrival on the
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sphere. Before leaving, they customarily assign their various duties to their
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mutual offspring and to certain superior native volunteers. On those worlds
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where these helpers of the prince have been permitted to mate with the superior
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groups of the native races, such offspring usually succeed them.
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These assistants to the Planetary Prince seldom mate with the world races, but
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they do always mate among themselves. Two classes of beings result from these
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unions: the primary type of midway creatures and certain high types of material
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beings who remain attached to the prince's staff after their parents have been
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removed from the planet at the time of the arrival of Adam and Eve. These
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children do not mate with the mortal races except in certain emergencies and
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then only by direction of the Planetary Prince. In such an event, their
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children--the grandchildren of the corporeal staff--are in status as of the
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superior races of their day and generation. All the offspring of these
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semimaterial assistants of the Planetary Prince are Adjuster indwelt.
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At the end of the prince's dispensation, when the time comes for this
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"reversion staff" to be returned to the system headquarters for the resumption
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of the Paradise career, these ascenders present themselves to the Life Carriers
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for the purpose of yielding up their material bodies. They enter the transition
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slumber and awaken delivered from their mortal investment and clothed with
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morontia forms, ready for seraphic transportation back to the system capital,
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where their detached Adjusters await them. They are a whole dispensation behind
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their Jerusem class, but they have gained a unique and extraordinary
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experience, a rare chapter in the career of an ascending mortal.
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4. THE PLANETARY HEADQUARTERS AND SCHOOLS
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The prince's corporeal staff early organize the planetary schools of training
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and culture, wherein the cream of the evolutionary races are instructed and
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then sent forth to teach these better ways to their people. These schools of
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the prince are located at the material headquarters of the planet.
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Much of the physical work connected with the establishment of this headquarters
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city is performed by the corporeal staff. Such headquarters cities, or
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settlements, of the early times of the Planetary Prince are very different from
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what a Urantia mortal might imagine. They are, in comparison with later ages,
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simple, being characterized by mineral embellishment and by relatively advanced
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material construction. And all of this stands in contrast with the Adamic
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regime centering around a garden headquarters, from which their work in behalf
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of the races is prosecuted during the second dispensation of the universe Sons.
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In the headquarters settlement on your world every human habitation was
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provided with abundance of land. Although the remote tribes continued in
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hunting and food foraging, the students and teachers in the Prince's schools
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were all agriculturists and horticulturists. The time was about equally divided
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between the following pursuits:
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1. Physical labor. Cultivation of the soil, associated with home building and
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embellishment.
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2. Social activities. Play performances and cultural social groupings.
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3. Educational application. Individual instruction in connection with
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family-group teaching, supplemented by specialized class training.
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4. Vocational training. Schools of marriage and homemaking, the schools of art
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and craft training, and the classes for the training of teachers--secular,
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cultural, and religious.
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5. Spiritual culture. The teacher brotherhood, the enlightenment of childhood
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and youth groups, and the training of adopted native children as missionaries
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to their people.
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A Planetary Prince is not visible to mortal beings; it is a test of faith to
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believe the representations of the semimaterial beings of his staff. But these
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schools of culture and training are well adapted to the needs of each planet,
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and there soon develops a keen and laudatory rivalry among the races of men in
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their efforts to gain entrance to these various institutions of learning.
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From such a world center of culture and achievement there gradually radiates to
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all peoples an uplifting and civilizing influence which slowly and cer-
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tainly transforms the evolutionary races. Meantime the educated and
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spiritualized children of the surrounding peoples who have been adopted and
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trained in the prince's schools are returning to their native groups and, to
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the best of their ability, are there establishing new and potent centers of
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learning and culture which they carry on according to the plan of the prince's
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schools.
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On Urantia these plans for planetary progress and cultural advancement were
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well under way, proceeding most satisfactorily, when the whole enterprise was
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brought to a rather sudden and most inglorious end by Caligastia's adherence to
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the Lucifer rebellion.
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It was one of the most profoundly shocking episodes of this rebellion for me to
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learn of the callous perfidy of one of my own order of sonship, Caligastia,
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who, in deliberation and with malice aforethought, systematically perverted the
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instruction and poisoned the teaching provided in all the Urantia planetary
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schools in operation at that time. The wreck of these schools was speedy and
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complete.
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Many of the offspring of the ascenders of the Prince's materialized staff
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remained loyal, deserting the ranks of Caligastia. These loyalists were
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encouraged by the Melchizedek receivers of Urantia, and in later times their
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descendants did much to uphold the planetary concepts of truth and
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righteousness. The work of these loyal evangels helped to prevent the total
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obliteration of spiritual truth on Urantia. These courageous souls and their
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descendants kept alive some knowledge of the Father's rule and preserved for
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the world races the concept of the successive planetary dispensations of the
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various orders of divine Sons.
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5. PROGRESSIVE CIVILIZATION
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The loyal princes of the inhabited worlds are permanently attached to the
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planets of their original assignment. Paradise Sons and their dispensations may
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come and go, but a successful Planetary Prince continues on as the ruler of his
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realm. His work is quite independent of the missions of the higher Sons, being
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designed to foster the development of planetary civilization.
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The progress of civilization is hardly alike on any two planets. The details of
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the unfoldment of mortal evolution are very different on numerous dissimilar
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worlds. Notwithstanding these many diversifications of planetary development
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along physical, intellectual, and social lines, all evolutionary spheres
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progress in certain well-defined directions.
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Under the benign rule of a Planetary Prince, augmented by the Material Sons and
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punctuated by the periodic missions of the Paradise Sons, the mortal races on
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an average world of time and space will successively pass through the following
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seven developmental epochs:
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1. The nutrition epoch. The prehuman creatures and the dawn races of primitive
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man are chiefly concerned with food problems. These evolving beings spend their
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waking hours either in seeking food or in fighting, offensively or defensively.
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The food quest is paramount in the minds of these early ancestors of subsequent
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civilization.
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2. The security age. Just as soon as the primitive hunter can spare any time
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from the search for food, he turns this leisure to augmenting his security.
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More and more attention is devoted to the technique of war. Homes are
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fortified, and the clans are solidified by mutual fear and by the inculcation
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of hate for foreign groups. Self-preservation is a pursuit which always follows
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self-maintenance.
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3. The material-comfort era. After food problems have been partially solved and
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some degree of security has been attained, the additional leisure is utilized
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to promote personal comfort. Luxury vies with necessity in occupying the center
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of the stage of human activities. Such an age is all too often characterized by
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tyranny, intolerance, gluttony, and drunkenness. The weaker elements of the
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races incline towards excesses and brutality. Gradually these pleasure-seeking
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weaklings are subjugated by the more strong and truth-loving elements of the
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advancing civilization.
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4. The quest for knowledge and wisdom. Food, security, pleasure, and leisure
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provide the foundation for the development of culture and the spread of
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knowledge. The effort to execute knowledge results in wisdom, and when a
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culture has learned how to profit and improve by experience, civilization has
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really arrived. Food, security, and material comfort still dominate society,
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but many forward-looking individuals are hungering for knowledge and thirsting
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for wisdom. Every child is provided an opportunity to learn by doing; education
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is the watchword of these ages.
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5. The epoch of philosophy and brotherhood. When mortals learn to think and
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begin to profit by experience, they become philosophical--they start out to
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reason within themselves and to exercise discriminative judgment. The society
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of this age becomes ethical, and the mortals of such an era are truly becoming
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moral beings. Wise moral beings are capable of establishing human brotherhood
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on such a progressing world. Ethical and moral beings can learn how to live in
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accordance with the golden rule.
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6. The age of spiritual striving. When evolving mortals have passed through the
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physical, intellectual, and social stages of development, sooner or later they
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attain those levels of personal insight which impel them to seek for spiritual
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satisfactions and cosmic understandings. Religion is completing the ascent from
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the emotional domains of fear and superstition to the high levels of cosmic
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wisdom and personal spiritual experience. Education aspires to the attainment
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of meanings, and culture grasps at cosmic relationships and true values. Such
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evolving mortals are genuinely cultured, truly educated, and exquisitely
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God-knowing.
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7. The era of light and life. This is the flowering of the successive ages of
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physical security, intellectual expansion, social culture, and spiritual
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achievement. These human accomplishments are now blended, associated, and
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co-ordinated in cosmic unity and unselfish service. Within the limitations of
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finite nature and material endowments there are no bounds set upon the
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possibilities of evolutionary attainment by the advancing generations who
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successively live upon these supernal and settled worlds of time and space.
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After serving their spheres through successive dispensations of world history
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and the progressing epochs of planetary progress, the Planetary Princes are
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elevated to the position of Planetary Sovereigns upon the inauguration of the
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era of light and life.
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6. PLANETARY CULTURE
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The isolation of Urantia renders it impossible to undertake the presentation of
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many details of the life and environment of your Satania neighbors. In these
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presentations we are limited by the planetary quarantine and by the system
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isolation. We must be guided by these restrictions in all our efforts to
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enlighten Urantia mortals, but in so far as is permissible, you have been
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instructed in the progress of an average evolutionary world, and you are able
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to compare such a world's career with the present state of Urantia.
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The development of civilization on Urantia has not differed so greatly from
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that of other worlds which have sustained the misfortune of spiritual
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isolation. But when compared with the loyal worlds of the universe, your planet
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seems most confused and greatly retarded in all phases of intellectual progress
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and spiritual attainment.
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Because of your planetary misfortunes, Urantians are prevented from
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understanding very much about the culture of normal worlds. But you should not
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envisage the evolutionary worlds, even the most ideal, as spheres whereon life
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is a flowery bed of ease. The initial life of the mortal races is always
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attended by struggle. Effort and decision are an essential part of the
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acquirement of survival values.
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Culture presupposes quality of mind; culture cannot be enhanced unless mind is
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elevated. Superior intellect will seek a noble culture and find some way to
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attain such a goal. Inferior minds will spurn the highest culture even when
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presented to them ready-made. Much depends, also, upon the successive missions
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of the divine Sons and upon the extent to which enlightenment is received by
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the ages of their respective dispensations.
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You should not forget that for two hundred thousand years all the worlds of
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Satania have rested under the spiritual ban of Norlatiadek in consequence of
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the Lucifer rebellion. And it will require age upon age to retrieve the
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resultant handicaps of sin and secession. Your world still continues to pursue
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an irregular and checkered career as a result of the double tragedy of a
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rebellious Planetary Prince and a defaulting Material Son. Even the bestowal of
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Christ Michael on Urantia did not immediately set aside the temporal
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consequences of these serious blunders in the earlier administration of the
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world.
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7. THE REWARDS OF ISOLATION
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On first thought it might appear that Urantia and its associated isolated
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worlds are most unfortunate in being deprived of the beneficent presence and
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influence of such superhuman personalities as a Planetary Prince and a Material
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Son and Daughter. But isolation of these spheres affords their races a unique
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opportunity for the exercise of faith and for the development of a peculiar
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quality of confidence in cosmic reliability which is not dependent on sight or
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any other material consideration. It may turn out, eventually, that mortal
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creatures hailing from the worlds quarantined in consequence of rebellion are
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extremely fortunate. We have discovered that such ascenders are very early
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intrusted with numerous special assignments to cosmic undertakings where
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unquestioned faith and sublime confidence are essential to achievement.
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On Jerusem the ascenders from these isolated worlds occupy a residential sector
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by themselves and are known as the agondonters, meaning evolutionary will
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creatures who can believe without seeing, persevere when isolated, and triumph
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over insuperable difficulties even when alone. This functional grouping of the
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agondonters persists throughout the ascension of the local universe and the
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traversal of the superuniverse; it disappears during the sojourn in Havona but
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promptly reappears upon the attainment of Paradise and definitely persists in
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the Corps of the Mortal Finality. Tabamantia is an agondonter of finaliter
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status, having survived from one of the quarantined spheres involved in the
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first rebellion ever to take place in the universes of time and space.
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All through the Paradise career, reward follows effort as the result of causes.
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Such rewards set off the individual from the average, provide a differential of
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creature experience, and contribute to the versatility of ultimate performances
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Subjects Archive The Urantia Book Urantia Book PART II: The Local Universe :
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The Evolution Of Local Universes Administration Of The Local Universe The Local
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Universe Mother Spirit The Local Universe Sons Of God The Life Carriers
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Personalities Of The Local Universe Ministering Spirits Of The Local Universe
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The Seraphic Hosts The Ascending Sons Of God Physical Aspects Of The Local
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Universe Energy--mind And Matter The Constellations The Celestial Artisans The
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Local System Administration The Local System Headquarters The Seven Mansion
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Worlds The Morontia Life The Inhabited Worlds The Planetary Princes The
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Lucifer Rebellion The Spheres Of Light And Life Universal Unity
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