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Urantia Book Paper 52 Planetary Mortal Epochs
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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 52 Planetary Mortal Epochs
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Introduction
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FROM the inception of life on an evolutionary planet to the time of its final
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flowering in the era of light and life, there appear upon the stage of world
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action at least seven epochs of human life. These successive ages are
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determined by the planetary missions of the divine Sons, and on an average
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inhabited world these epochs appear in the following order:
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1. Pre-Planetary Prince Man.
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2. Post-Planetary Prince Man.
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3. Post-Adamic Man.
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4. Post-Magisterial Son Man.
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5. Post-Bestowal Son Man.
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6. Post-Teacher Son Man.
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7. The Era of Light and Life.
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The worlds of space, as soon as they are physically suitable for life, are
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placed on the registry of the Life Carriers, and in due time these Sons are
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dispatched to such planets for the purpose of initiating life. The entire
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period from life initiation to the appearance of man is designated the prehuman
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era and precedes the successive mortal epochs considered in this narrative.
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1. PRIMITIVE MAN
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From the time of man's emergence from the animal level--when he can choose to
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worship the Creator--to the arrival of the Planetary Prince, mortal will
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creatures are called primitive men. There are six basic types or races of
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primitive men, and these early peoples successively appear in the order of the
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spectrum colors, beginning with the red. The length of time consumed in this
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early life evolution varies greatly on the different worlds, ranging from one
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hundred and fifty thousand years to over one million years of Urantia time.
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The evolutionary races of color--red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and
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indigo--begin to appear about the time that primitive man is developing a
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simple language and is beginning to exercise the creative imagination. By this
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time man is well accustomed to standing erect.
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Primitive men are mighty hunters and fierce fighters. The law of this age is
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the physical survival of the fittest; the government of these times is wholly
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tribal. During the early racial struggles on many worlds some of the
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evolutionary races are obliterated, as occurred on Urantia. Those who survive
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are usually subsequently blended with the later imported violet race, the
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Adamic peoples.
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In the light of subsequent civilization, this era of primitive man is a long,
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dark, and bloody chapter. The ethics of the jungle and the morals of the pri-
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meval forests are not in keeping with the standards of later dispensations of
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revealed religion and higher spiritual development. On normal and
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nonexperimental worlds this epoch is very different from the prolonged and
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extraordinarily brutal struggles which characterized this age on Urantia. When
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you have emerged from your first world experience, you will begin to see why
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this long and painful struggle on the evolutionary worlds occurs, and as you go
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forward in the Paradise path, you will increasingly understand the wisdom of
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these apparently strange doings. But notwithstanding all the vicissitudes of
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the early ages of human emergence, the performances of primitive man represent
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a splendid, even a heroic, chapter in the annals of an evolutionary world of
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time and space.
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Early evolutionary man is not a colorful creature. In general, these primitive
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mortals are cave dwellers or cliff residents. They also build crude huts in the
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large trees. Before they acquire a high order of intelligence, the planets are
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sometimes overrun with the larger types of animals. But early in this era
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mortals learn to kindle and maintain fire, and with the increase of inventive
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imagination and the improvement in tools, evolving man soon vanquishes the
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larger and more unwieldy animals. The early races also make extensive use of
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the larger flying animals. These enormous birds are able to carry one or two
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average-sized men for a nonstop flight of over five hundred miles. On some
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planets these birds are of great service since they possess a high order of
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intelligence, often being able to speak many words of the languages of the
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realm. These birds are most intelligent, very obedient, and unbelievably
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affectionate. Such passenger birds have been long extinct on Urantia, but your
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early ancestors enjoyed their services.
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Man's acquirement of ethical judgment, moral will, is usually coincident with
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the appearance of early language. Upon attaining the human level, after this
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emergence of mortal will, these beings become receptive to the temporary
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indwelling of the divine Adjusters, and upon death many are duly elected as
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survivors and sealed by the archangels for subsequent resurrection and Spirit
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fusion. The archangels always accompany the Planetary Princes, and a
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dispensational adjudication of the realm is simultaneous with the prince's
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arrival.
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All mortals who are indwelt by Thought Adjusters are potential worshipers; they
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have been "lighted by the true light," and they possess capacity for seeking
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reciprocal contact with divinity. Nevertheless, the early or biologic religion
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of primitive man is largely a persistence of animal fear coupled with ignorant
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awe and tribal superstition. The survival of superstition in the Urantia races
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is hardly complimentary to your evolutionary development nor compatible with
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your otherwise splendid achievements in material progress. But this early fear
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religion serves a very valuable purpose in subduing the fiery tempers of these
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primitive creatures. It is the forerunner of civilization and the soil for the
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subsequent planting of the seeds of revealed religion by the Planetary Prince
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and his ministers.
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Within one hundred thousand years from the time man acquires erect posture, the
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Planetary Prince usually arrives, having been dispatched by the System
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Sovereign upon the report of the Life Carriers that will is functioning, even
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though comparatively few individuals have thus developed. Primitive mortals
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usually welcome the Planetary Prince and his visible staff; in fact, they often
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look upon them with awe and reverence, almost with worshipfulness, if they are
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not restrained.
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2. POST-PLANETARY PRINCE MAN
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With the arrival of the Planetary Prince a new dispensation begins. Government
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appears on earth, and the advanced tribal epoch is attained. Great social
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strides are made during a few thousand years of this regime. Under normal
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conditions mortals attain a high state of civilization during this age. They do
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not struggle so long in barbarism as did the Urantia races. But life on an
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inhabited world is so changed by rebellion that you can have little or no idea
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of such a regime on a normal planet.
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The average length of this dispensation is around five hundred thousand years,
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some longer, some shorter. During this era the planet is established in the
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circuits of the system, and a full quota of seraphic and other celestial
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helpers is assigned to its administration. The Thought Adjusters come in
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increasing numbers, and the seraphic guardians amplify their regime of mortal
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supervision.
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When the Planetary Prince arrives on a primitive world, the evolved religion of
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fear and ignorance prevails. The prince and his staff make the first
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revelations of higher truth and universe organization. These initial
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presentations of revealed religion are very simple, and they usually pertain to
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the affairs of the local system. Religion is wholly an evolutionary process
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prior to the arrival of the Planetary Prince. Subsequently, religion progresses
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by graduated revelation as well as by evolutionary growth. Each dispensation,
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each mortal epoch, receives an enlarged presentation of spiritual truth and
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religious ethics. The evolution of the religious capacity of receptivity in the
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inhabitants of a world largely determines their rate of spiritual advancement
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and the extent of religious revelation.
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This dispensation witnesses a spiritual dawn, and the different races and their
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various tribes tend to develop specialized systems of religious and philosophic
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thought. There uniformly run through all of these racial religions two strains:
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the early fears of primitive men and the later revelations of the Planetary
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Prince. In some respects Urantians do not seem to have wholly emerged from this
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stage of planetary evolution. As you pursue this study, you will the more
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clearly discern how far your world departs from the average course of
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evolutionary progress and development.
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But the Planetary Prince is not "the Prince of Peace." Racial struggles and
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tribal wars continue over into this dispensation but with diminishing frequency
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and severity. This is the great age of racial dispersion, and it culminates in
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a period of intense nationalism. Color is the basis of tribal and national
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groupings, and the different races often develop separate languages. Each
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expanding group of mortals tends to seek isolation. This segregation is favored
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by the existence of many languages. Before the unification of the several races
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their relentless warfare sometimes results in the obliteration of whole
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peoples; the orange and green men are particularly subject to such extinction.
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On average worlds, during the latter part of the prince's rule, national life
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begins to replace tribal organization or rather to be superimposed upon the
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existing tribal groupings. But the great social achievement of the prince's
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epoch is the emergence of family life. Heretofore, human relationships have
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been chiefly tribal; now, the home begins to materialize.
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This is the dispensation of the realization of sex equality. On some planets
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the male may rule the female; on others the reverse prevails. During this age
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normal worlds establish full equality of the sexes, this being preliminary to
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the fuller realization of the ideals of home life. This is the dawn of the
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golden age of the home. The idea of tribal rule gradually gives way to the dual
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concept of national life and family life.
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During this age agriculture makes its appearance. The growth of the family idea
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is incompatible with the roving and unsettled life of the hunter. Gradually the
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practices of settled habitations and the cultivation of the soil become
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established. The domestication of animals and the development of home arts
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proceed apace. Upon reaching the apex of biologic evolution, a high level of
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civilization has been attained, but there is little development of a mechanical
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order; invention is the characteristic of the succeeding age.
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The races are purified and brought up to a high state of physical perfection
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and intellectual strength before the end of this era. The early development of
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a normal world is greatly helped by the plan of promoting the increase of the
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higher types of mortals with proportionate curtailment of the lower. And it is
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the failure of your early peoples to thus discriminate between these types that
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accounts for the presence of so many defective and degenerate individuals among
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the present-day Urantia races.
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One of the great achievements of the age of the prince is this restriction of
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the multiplication of mentally defective and socially unfit individuals. Long
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before the times of the arrival of the second Sons, the Adams, most worlds
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seriously address themselves to the tasks of race purification, something which
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the Urantia peoples have not even yet seriously undertaken.
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This problem of race improvement is not such an extensive undertaking when it
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is attacked at this early date in human evolution. The preceding period of
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tribal struggles and rugged competition in race survival has weeded out most of
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the abnormal and defective strains. An idiot does not have much chance of
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survival in a primitive and warring tribal social organization. It is the false
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sentiment of your partially perfected civilizations that fosters, protects, and
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perpetuates the hopelessly defective strains of evolutionary human stocks.
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It is neither tenderness nor altruism to bestow futile sympathy upon
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degenerated human beings, unsalvable abnormal and inferior mortals. There exist
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on even the most normal of the evolutionary worlds sufficient differences
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between individuals and between numerous social groups to provide for the full
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exercise of all those noble traits of altruistic sentiment and unselfish mortal
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ministry without perpetuating the socially unfit and the morally degenerate
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strains of evolving humanity. There is abundant opportunity for the exercise of
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tolerance and the function of altruism in behalf of those unfortunate and needy
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individuals who have not irretrievably lost their moral heritage and forever
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destroyed their spiritual birthright.
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3. POST-ADAMIC MAN
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When the original impetus of evolutionary life has run its biologic course,
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when man has reached the apex of animal development, there arrives the second
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order of sonship, and the second dispensation of grace and ministry is
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inaugurated. This is true on all evolutionary worlds. When the highest possible
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level of evolutionary life has been attained, when primitive man has ascended
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as far as possible in the biologic scale, a Material Son and Daughter always
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appear on the planet, having been dispatched by the System Sovereign.
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Thought Adjusters are increasingly bestowed upon the post-Adamic men, and in
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constantly augmented numbers these mortals attain capacity for subsequent
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Adjuster fusion. While functioning as descending Sons, the Adams do not possess
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Adjusters, but their planetary offspring--direct and mixed--become legitimate
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candidates for the reception, in due time, of the Mystery Monitors. By the
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termination of the post-Adamic age the planet is in possession of its full
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quota of celestial ministers; only the fusion Adjusters are not yet universally
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bestowed.
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It is the prime purpose of the Adamic regime to influence evolving man to
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complete the transit from the hunter and herder stage of civilization to that
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of the agriculturist and horticulturist, to be later supplemented by the
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appearance of the urban and industrial adjuncts to civilization. Ten thousand
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years of this dispensation of the biologic uplifters is sufficient to effect a
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marvelous transformation. Twenty-five thousand years of such an administration
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of the conjoint wisdom of the Planetary Prince and the Material Sons usually
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ripens the sphere for the advent of a Magisterial Son.
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This age usually witnesses the completion of the elimination of the unfit and
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the still further purification of the racial strains; on normal worlds the
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defective bestial tendencies are very nearly eliminated from the reproducing
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stocks of the realm.
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The Adamic progeny never amalgamate with the inferior strains of the
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evolutionary races. Neither is it the divine plan for the Planetary Adam or Eve
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to mate, personally, with the evolutionary peoples. This race-improvement
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project is the task of their progeny. But the offspring of the Material Son and
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Daughter are mobilized for generations before the racial-amalgamation ministry
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is inaugurated.
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The result of the gift of the Adamic life plasm to the mortal races is an
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immediate upstepping of intellectual capacity and an acceleration of spiritual
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progress. There is usually some physical improvement also. On an average world
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the post-Adamic dispensation is an age of great invention, energy control, and
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mechanical development. This is the era of the appearance of multiform
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manufacture and the control of natural forces; it is the golden age of
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exploration and the final subduing of the planet. Much of the material progress
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of a world occurs during this time of the inauguration of the development of
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the physical sciences, just such an epoch as Urantia is now experiencing. Your
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world is a full dispensation and more behind the average planetary schedule.
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By the end of the Adamic dispensation on a normal planet the races are
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practically blended, so that it can be truly proclaimed that "God has made of
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one blood all the nations," and that his Son "has made of one color all
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peoples." The color of such an amalgamated race is somewhat of an olive shade
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of the violet hue, the racial "white" of the spheres.
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Primitive man is for the most part carnivorous; the Material Sons and Daughters
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do not eat meat, but their offspring within a few generations usually gravitate
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to the omnivorous level, although whole groups of their descendants sometimes
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remain nonflesh eaters. This double origin of the post-Adamic races explains
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how such blended human stocks exhibit anatomic vestiges belonging to both the
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herbivorous and carnivorous animal groups.
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Within ten thousand years of racial amalgamation the resultant stocks show
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varying degrees of anatomic blend, some strains carrying more of the marks
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of the nonflesh-eating ancestry, others exhibiting more of the distinguishing
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traits and physical characteristics of their carnivorous evolutionary
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progenitors. The majority of these world races soon become omnivorous,
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subsisting upon a wide range of viands from both the animal and vegetable
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kingdoms.
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The post-Adamic epoch is the dispensation of internationalism. With the near
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completion of the task of race blending, nationalism wanes, and the brotherhood
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of man really begins to materialize. Representative government begins to take
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the place of the monarchial or paternal form of rulership. The educational
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system becomes world-wide, and gradually the languages of the races give way to
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the tongue of the violet people. Universal peace and co-operation are seldom
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attained until the races are fairly well blended, and until they speak a common
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language.
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During the closing centuries of the post-Adamic age there develops new interest
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in art, music, and literature, and this world-wide awakening is the signal for
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the appearance of a Magisterial Son. The crowning development of this era is
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the universal interest in intellectual realities, true philosophy. Religion
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becomes less nationalistic, becomes more and more a planetary affair. New
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revelations of truth characterize these ages, and the Most Highs of the
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constellations begin to rule in the affairs of men. Truth is revealed up to the
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administration of the constellations.
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Great ethical advancement characterizes this era; the brotherhood of man is the
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goal of its society. World-wide peace--the cessation of race conflict and
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national animosity--is the indicator of planetary ripeness for the advent of
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the third order of sonship, the Magisterial Son.
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4. POST-MAGISTERIAL SON MAN
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On normal and loyal planets this age opens with the mortal races blended and
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biologically fit. There are no race or color problems; literally all nations
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and races are of one blood. The brotherhood of man flourishes, and the nations
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are learning to live on earth in peace and tranquillity. Such a world stands on
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the eve of a great and culminating intellectual development.
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When an evolutionary world becomes thus ripe for the magisterial age, one of
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the high order of Avonal Sons makes his appearance on a magisterial mission.
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The Planetary Prince and the Material Sons are of local universe origin; the
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Magisterial Son hails from Paradise.
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When the Paradise Avonals come to the mortal spheres on judicial actions,
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solely as dispensation adjudicators, they are never incarnated. But when they
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come on magisterial missions, at least the initial one, they are always
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incarnated, though they do not experience birth, neither do they die the death
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of the realm. They may live on for generations in those cases where they remain
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as rulers on certain planets. When their missions are concluded, they yield up
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their planetary lives and return to their former status of divine sonship.
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Each new dispensation extends the horizon of revealed religion, and the
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Magisterial Sons extend the revelation of truth to portray the affairs of the
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local universe and all its tributaries.
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After the initial visitation of a Magisterial Son the races soon effect their
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economic liberation. The daily work required to sustain one's independence
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would be represented by two and one-half hours of your time. It is perfectly
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safe to liberate such ethical and intelligent mortals. Such refined peoples
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well know how to utilize leisure for self-improvement and planetary
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advancement. This age witnesses the further purification of the racial stocks
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by the restriction of reproduction among the less fit and poorly endowed
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individuals.
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The political government and social administration of the races continue to
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improve, self-government being fairly well established by the end of this age.
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By self-government we refer to the highest type of representative government.
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Such worlds advance and honor only those leaders and rulers who are most fit to
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bear social and political responsibilities.
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During this epoch the majority of the world mortals are Adjuster indwelt. But
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even yet the bestowal of divine Monitors is not always universal. The Adjusters
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of fusion destiny are not yet bestowed upon all planetary mortals; it is still
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necessary for the will creatures to choose the Mystery Monitors.
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During the closing ages of this dispensation, society begins to return to more
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simplified forms of living. The complex nature of an advancing civilization is
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running its course, and mortals are learning to live more naturally and
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effectively. And this trend increases with each succeeding epoch. This is the
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age of the flowering of art, music, and higher learning. The physical sciences
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have already reached their height of development. The termination of this age,
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on an ideal world, witnesses the fullness of a great religious awakening, a
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world-wide spiritual enlightenment. And this extensive arousal of the spiritual
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natures of the races is the signal for the arrival of the bestowal Son and for
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the inauguration of the fifth mortal epoch.
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On many worlds it develops that the planet is not made ready for a bestowal Son
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by one magisterial mission; in that event there will be a second, even a
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succession of Magisterial Sons, each of whom will advance the races from one
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dispensation to another until the planet is made ready for the gift of the
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bestowal Son. On the second and subsequent missions the Magisterial Sons may or
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may not be incarnated. But no matter how many Magisterial Sons may appear--and
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they may also come as such after the bestowal Son--the advent of each one marks
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the end of one dispensation and the beginning of another.
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These dispensations of the Magisterial Sons cover anywhere from twenty-five
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thousand to fifty thousand years of Urantia time. Sometimes such an epoch is
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much shorter and in rare instances even longer. But in the fullness of time one
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of these same Magisterial Sons will be born as the Paradise bestowal Son.
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5. POST-BESTOWAL SON MAN
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When a certain standard of intellectual and spiritual development is attained
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on an inhabited world, a Paradise bestowal Son always arrives. On normal worlds
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he does not appear in the flesh until the races have ascended to the highest
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levels of intellectual development and ethical attainment. But on Urantia the
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bestowal Son, even your own Creator Son, appeared at the close of the Adamic
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dispensation, but that is not the usual order of events on the worlds of space.
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When the worlds have become ripe for spiritualization, the bestowal Son
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arrives. These Sons always belong to the Magisterial or Avonal order except in
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that case, once in each local universe, when the Creator Son prepares for his
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terminal bestowal on some evolutionary world, as occurred when Michael of
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Nebadon appeared on Urantia to bestow himself upon your mortal races. Only one
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world in near ten million can enjoy such a gift; all other worlds are
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spiritually advanced by the bestowal of a Paradise Son of the Avonal order.
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The bestowal Son arrives on a world of high educational culture and encounters
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a race spiritually trained and prepared to assimilate advanced teachings and to
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appreciate the bestowal mission. This is an age characterized by the world-wide
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pursuit of moral culture and spiritual truth. The mortal passion of this
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dispensation is the penetration of cosmic reality and communion with spiritual
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reality. The revelations of truth are extended to include the superuniverse.
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Entirely new systems of education and government grow up to supplant the crude
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regimes of former times. The joy of living takes on new color, and the
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reactions of life are exalted to heavenly heights of tone and timbre.
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The bestowal Son lives and dies for the spiritual uplift of the mortal races of
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a world. He establishes the "new and living way"; his life is an incarnation of
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Paradise truth in mortal flesh, that very truth--even the Spirit of Truth--in
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the knowledge of which men shall be free.
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On Urantia the establishment of this "new and living way" was a matter of fact
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as well as of truth. The isolation of Urantia in the Lucifer rebellion had
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suspended the procedure whereby mortals can pass, upon death, directly to the
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shores of the mansion worlds. Before the days of Christ Michael on Urantia all
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souls slept on until the dispensational or special millennial resurrections.
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Even Moses was not permitted to go over to the other side until the occasion of
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a special resurrection, the fallen Planetary Prince, Caligastia, contesting
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such a deliverance. But ever since the day of Pentecost, Urantia mortals again
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may proceed directly to the morontia spheres.
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Upon the resurrection of a bestowal Son, on the third day after yielding up his
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incarnated life, he ascends to the right hand of the Universal Father, receives
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the assurance of the acceptance of the bestowal mission, and returns to the
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Creator Son at the headquarters of the local universe. Thereupon the bestowal
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Avonal and the Creator Michael send their joint spirit, the Spirit of Truth,
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into the bestowal world. This is the occasion when the "spirit of the
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triumphant Son is poured out upon all flesh." The Universe Mother Spirit also
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participates in this bestowal of the Spirit of Truth, and concomitant therewith
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there issues the bestowal edict of the Thought Adjusters. Thereafter all
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normal-minded will creatures of that world will receive Adjusters as soon as
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they attain the age of moral responsibility, of spiritual choice.
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If such a bestowal Avonal should return to a world after the bestowal mission,
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he would not incarnate but would come "in glory with the seraphic hosts."
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The postbestowal Son age may extend from ten thousand to a hundred thousand
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years. There is no arbitrary time allotted to any of these dispensational eras.
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This is a time of great ethical and spiritual progress. Under the spiritual
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influence of these ages, human character undergoes tremendous transformations
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and experiences phenomenal development. It becomes possible to put the golden
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rule into practical operation. The teachings of Jesus are really applicable to
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a mortal world which has had the preliminary training of the prebestowal Sons
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with their dispensations of character ennoblement and culture augmentation.
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During this era the problems of disease and delinquency are virtually solved.
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Degeneracy has already been largely eliminated by selective reproduction.
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Disease has been practically mastered through the high resistant qualities of
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the
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Adamic strains and by the intelligent and world-wide application of the
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discoveries of the physical sciences of preceding ages. The average length of
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life, during this period, climbs well above the equivalent of three hundred
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years of Urantia time.
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Throughout this epoch there is a gradual lessening of governmental supervision.
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True self-government is beginning to function; fewer and fewer restrictive laws
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are necessary. The military branches of national resistance are passing away;
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the era of international harmony is really arriving. There are many nations,
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mostly determined by land distribution, but only one race, one language, and
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one religion. Mortal affairs are almost, but not quite, utopian. This truly is
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a great and glorious age!
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6. URANTIA'S POSTBESTOWAL AGE
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The bestowal Son is the Prince of Peace. He arrives with the message, "Peace on
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earth and good will among men." On normal worlds this is a dispensation of
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world-wide peace; the nations no more learn war. But such salutary influences
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did not attend the coming of your bestowal Son, Christ Michael. Urantia is not
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proceeding in the normal order. Your world is out of step in the planetary
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procession. Your Master, when on earth, warned his disciples that his advent
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would not bring the usual reign of peace on Urantia. He distinctly told them
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that there would be "wars and rumors of wars," and that nation would rise
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against nation. At another time he said, "Think not that I have come to bring
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peace upon earth."
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Even on normal evolutionary worlds the realization of the world-wide
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brotherhood of man is not an easy accomplishment. On a confused and disordered
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planet like Urantia such an achievement requires a much longer time and
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necessitates far greater effort. Unaided social evolution can hardly achieve
|
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such happy results on a spiritually isolated sphere. Religious revelation is
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essential to the realization of brotherhood on Urantia. While Jesus has shown
|
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the way to the immediate attainment of spiritual brotherhood, the realization
|
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of social brotherhood on your world depends much on the achievement of the
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following personal transformations and planetary adjustments:
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1. Social fraternity. Multiplication of international and interracial social
|
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contacts and fraternal associations through travel, commerce, and competitive
|
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play. Development of a common language and the multiplication of
|
||
multilinguists. The racial and national interchange of students, teachers,
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industrialists, and religious philosophers.
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2. Intellectual cross-fertilization. Brotherhood is impossible on a world whose
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inhabitants are so primitive that they fail to recognize the folly of
|
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unmitigated selfishness. There must occur an exchange of national and racial
|
||
literature. Each race must become familiar with the thought of all races; each
|
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nation must know the feelings of all nations. Ignorance breeds suspicion, and
|
||
suspicion is incompatible with the essential attitude of sympathy and love.
|
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|
||
3. Ethical awakening. Only ethical consciousness can unmask the immorality of
|
||
human intolerance and the sinfulness of fratricidal strife. Only a moral
|
||
conscience can condemn the evils of national envy and racial jealousy. Only
|
||
moral beings will ever seek for that spiritual insight which is essential to
|
||
living the golden rule.
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4. Political wisdom. Emotional maturity is essential to self-control. Only
|
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emotional maturity will insure the substitution of international techniques of
|
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civilized adjudication for the barbarous arbitrament of war. Wise statesmen
|
||
will sometime work for the welfare of humanity even while they strive to
|
||
promote the interest of their national or racial groups. Selfish political
|
||
sagacity is ultimately suicidal--destructive of all those enduring qualities
|
||
which insure planetary group survival.
|
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|
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5. Spiritual insight. The brotherhood of man is, after all, predicated on the
|
||
recognition of the fatherhood of God. The quickest way to realize the
|
||
brotherhood of man on Urantia is to effect the spiritual transformation of
|
||
present-day humanity. The only technique for accelerating the natural trend of
|
||
social evolution is that of applying spiritual pressure from above, thus
|
||
augmenting moral insight while enhancing the soul capacity of every mortal to
|
||
understand and love every other mortal. Mutual understanding and fraternal love
|
||
are transcendent civilizers and mighty factors in the world-wide realization of
|
||
the brotherhood of man.
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If you could be transplanted from your backward and confused world to some
|
||
normal planet now in the postbestowal Son age, you would think you had been
|
||
translated to the heaven of your traditions. You would hardly believe that you
|
||
were observing the normal evolutionary workings of a mortal sphere of human
|
||
habitation. These worlds are in the spiritual circuits of their realm, and they
|
||
enjoy all the advantages of the universe broadcasts and the reflectivity
|
||
services of the superuniverse.
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7. POST-TEACHER SON MAN
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The Sons of the next order to arrive on the average evolutionary world are the
|
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Trinity Teacher Sons, the divine Sons of the Paradise Trinity. Again we find
|
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Urantia out of step with its sister spheres in that your Jesus has promised to
|
||
return. That promise he will certainly fulfill, but no one knows whether his
|
||
second coming will precede or follow the appearances of Magisterial or Teacher
|
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Sons on Urantia.
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The Teacher Sons come in groups to the spiritualizing worlds. A planetary
|
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Teacher Son is assisted and supported by seventy primary Sons, twelve secondary
|
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Sons, and three of the highest and most experienced of the supreme order of
|
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Daynals. This corps will remain for some time on the world, long enough to
|
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effect the transition from the evolutionary ages to the era of light and
|
||
life--not less than one thousand years of planetary time and often considerably
|
||
longer. This mission is a Trinity contribution to the antecedent efforts of all
|
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the divine personalities who have ministered to an inhabited world.
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The revelation of truth is now extended to the central universe and to
|
||
Paradise. The races are becoming highly spiritual. A great people has evolved
|
||
and a great age is approaching. The educational, economic, and administrative
|
||
systems of the planet are undergoing radical transformations. New values and
|
||
relationships are being established. The kingdom of heaven is appearing on
|
||
earth, and the glory of God is being shed abroad in the world.
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This is the dispensation when many mortals are translated from among the
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||
living. As the era of Trinity Teacher Sons progresses, the spiritual allegiance
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of the mortals of time becomes more and more universal. Natural death becomes
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less frequent as the Adjusters increasingly fuse with their subjects during the
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||
lifetime in the flesh. The planet eventually is classed as of the primary
|
||
modified order of mortal ascension.
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Life during this era is pleasant and profitable. Degeneracy and the antisocial
|
||
end products of the long evolutionary struggle have been virtually obliterated.
|
||
The length of life approaches five hundred Urantia years, and the reproductive
|
||
rate of racial increase is intelligently controlled. An entirely new order of
|
||
society has arrived. There are still great differences among mortals, but the
|
||
state of society more nearly approaches the ideals of social brotherhood and
|
||
spiritual equality. Representative government is vanishing, and the world is
|
||
passing under the rule of individual self-control. The function of government
|
||
is chiefly directed to collective tasks of social administration and economic
|
||
co-ordination. The golden age is coming on apace; the temporal goal of the long
|
||
and intense planetary evolutionary struggle is in sight. The reward of the ages
|
||
is soon to be realized; the wisdom of the Gods is about to be manifested.
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The physical administration of a world during this age requires about one hour
|
||
each day on the part of every adult individual; that is, the equivalent of one
|
||
Urantia hour. The planet is in close touch with universe affairs, and its
|
||
people scan the latest broadcasts with the same keen interest you now manifest
|
||
in the latest editions of your daily newspapers. These races are occupied with
|
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a thousand things of interest unknown on your world.
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Increasingly, true planetary allegiance to the Supreme Being grows. Generation
|
||
after generation, more and more of the race step into line with those who
|
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practice justice and live mercy. Slowly but surely the world is being won to
|
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the joyous service of the Sons of God. The physical difficulties and material
|
||
problems have been largely solved; the planet is ripening for advanced life and
|
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a more settled existence.
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From time to time throughout their dispensation, Teacher Sons continue to come
|
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to these peaceful worlds. They do not leave a world until they observe that the
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evolutionary plan, as it concerns that planet, is working smoothly. A
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Magisterial Son of judgment usually accompanies the Teacher Sons on their
|
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successive missions, while another such Son functions at the time of their
|
||
departure, and these judicial actions continue from age to age throughout the
|
||
duration of the mortal regime of time and space.
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Each recurring mission of the Trinity Teacher Sons successively exalts such a
|
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supernal world to ever-ascending heights of wisdom, spirituality, and cosmic
|
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illumination. But the noble natives of such a sphere are still finite and
|
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mortal. Nothing is perfect; nevertheless, there is evolving a quality of near
|
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perfection in the operation of an imperfect world and in the lives of its human
|
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inhabitants.
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The Trinity Teacher Sons may return many times to the same world. But sooner or
|
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later, in connection with the termination of one of their missions, the
|
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Planetary Prince is elevated to the position of Planetary Sovereign, and the
|
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System Sovereign appears to proclaim the entrance of such a world upon the era
|
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of light and life.
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It was of the conclusion of the terminal mission of the Teacher Sons (at least
|
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that would be the chronology on a normal world) that John wrote: "I saw a new
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heaven and a new earth and the new Jerusalem coming down from God out of
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heaven, prepared as a princess adorned for the prince."
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This is the same renovated earth, the advanced planetary stage, that the olden
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seer envisioned when he wrote: "`For, as the new heavens and the new earth,
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which I will make, shall remain before me, so shall you and your children
|
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survive; and it shall come to pass that from one new moon to another and from
|
||
one Sabbath to another all flesh shall come to worship before me,' says the
|
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Lord."
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It is the mortals of such an age who are described as "a chosen generation, a
|
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royal priesthood, a holy nation, an exalted people; and you shall show forth
|
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the praises of Him who has called you out of darkness into this marvelous
|
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light."
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No matter what the special natural history of an individual planet may be, no
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||
difference whether a realm has been wholly loyal, tainted with evil, or cursed
|
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by sin--no matter what the antecedents may be--sooner or later the grace of God
|
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and the ministry of angels will usher in the day of the advent of the Trinity
|
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Teacher Sons; and their departure, following their final mission, will
|
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inaugurate this superb era of light and life.
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All the worlds of Satania can join in the hope of the one who wrote:
|
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"Nevertheless we, according to His promise, look for a new heaven and a new
|
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earth, wherein dwells righteousness. Wherefore, beloved, seeing that you look
|
||
for such things, be diligent that you may be found by Him in peace, without
|
||
spot and blameless."
|
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|
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The departure of the Teacher Son corps, at the end of their first or some
|
||
subsequent reign, ushers in the dawn of the era of light and life--the
|
||
threshold of the transition from time to the vestibule of eternity. The
|
||
planetary realization of this era of light and life far more than equals the
|
||
fondest expectations of Urantia mortals who have entertained no more farseeing
|
||
concepts of the future life than those embraced within religious beliefs which
|
||
depict heaven as the immediate destiny and final dwelling place of surviving
|
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mortals.
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[Sponsored by a Mighty Messenger temporarily attached to the staff of Gabriel.]
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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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