P313:5, 28:6.1 In the same manner as their fellows, these angels are created serially and in seven reflective types, but these types are not assigned individually to the separate services of the superuniverse administrators. All tertiary seconaphim are collectively assigned to the Trinitized Sons of Attainment, and these ascendant sons use them interchangeably; that is, the Mighty Messengers can and do utilize any of the tertiary types, and so do their co-ordinates, Those High in Authority and Those without Name and Number. These seven types of tertiary seconaphim are:
P314:1, 28:6.2 1. The
Significance of Origins. The ascendant Trinitized Sons of a superuniverse
government are charged with the responsibility of dealing with all issues
growing out of the origin of any individual, race, or world; and the significance
of origin is the paramount question in all our plans for the cosmic advancement
of the living creatures of the realm. All relationships and the application
of ethics grow out of the fundamental facts of origin. Origin is the basis
of the
relational reaction of the Gods. Always does the Conjoint Actor
"take note of the man, in what manner he was born."
P314:2, 28:6.3 With the
higher descendant beings, origin is simply a fact to be ascertained; but
with the ascending beings, including the lower orders of angels, the nature
and circumstances of origin are not always so clear, though of equally
vital importance at almost every turn of universe affairs -- hence the
value of having at our disposal a series of reflective seconaphim who can
instantly portray anything required respecting the genesis of any being
in either the central universe or throughout the entire realm of a superuniverse.
P314:3, 28:6.4
The Significances
of Origins are the living
ready-reference genealogies of the vast hosts
of beings -- men, angels, and others -- who inhabit the seven superuniverses.
They are always ready to supply their superiors with an up-to-date, replete,
and trustworthy estimate of the ancestral factors and the current actual
status of any individual on any world of their respective superuniverses;
and their computation of possessed facts is always up to the minute.
P314:4, 28:6.5 2. The
Memory of Mercy. These are the actual, full and replete, living records
of the mercy which has been extended to individuals and races by the tender
ministrations of the instrumentalities of the Infinite Spirit in the mission
of adapting the justice of righteousness to the status of the realms, as
disclosed by the portrayals of the Significance of Origins. The Memory
of Mercy discloses the moral debt of the children of mercy -- their spiritual
liabilities -- to be set down against their assets of the saving provision
established by the Sons of God. In revealing the Father's pre-existent
mercy, the Sons of God establish the necessary credit to insure the survival
of all. And then, in accordance with the findings of the Significance of
Origins, a mercy credit is established for the survival of each rational
creature, a credit of lavish proportions and one of sufficient grace to
insure the survival of every soul who really desires divine citizenship.
P314:5, 28:6.6 The Memory
of Mercy is a living trial balance, a current statement of your account
with the supernatural forces of the realms. These are the living records
of mercy ministration which are read into the testimony of the courts of
Uversa when each individual's right to unending life comes up for adjudication,
when "
thrones are cast up and the Ancients of Days are seated. The
broadcasts of Uversa issue and come forth from before them; thousands upon
thousands minister to them, and ten thousand times ten thousand stand before
them. The judgment is set, and the books are opened." And the books
which are opened on such a momentous occasion are the living records of
the tertiary seconaphim of the superuniverses. The formal records are on
file to corroborate the testimony of the Memories of Mercy if they are
required.
P314:6, 28:6.7 The Memory
of Mercy must show that the saving credit established by the Sons of God
has been fully and faithfully paid out in the loving ministry of the patient
personalities of the Third Source and Center. But when mercy is exhausted,
when the "memory" thereof testifies to its depletion, then does
justice prevail and righteousness decree. For mercy is not to be thrust
upon those who despise it; mercy is not a gift to be
trampled under foot
by the persistent rebels of time. Nevertheless, though mercy is thus precious
and
dearly bestowed, your individual drawing credits are always far in
excess of your ability to exhaust the reserve if you are sincere of purpose
and honest of heart.
P315:1, 28:6.8 The mercy
reflectors, with their tertiary associates, engage in numerous superuniverse
ministries, including the teaching of the ascending creatures. Among many
other things the Significances of Origins teach these ascenders how to
apply spirit ethics, and following such training, the Memories of Mercy
teach them how to be truly merciful. While the spirit techniques of mercy
ministry are beyond your concept, you should even now understand that mercy
is a quality of growth. You should realize that there is a great reward
of personal satisfaction in being first just, next fair, then patient,
then kind. And then, on that foundation, if you choose and have it in your
heart, you can take the next step and really show mercy; but you cannot
exhibit mercy in and of itself. These steps must be traversed; otherwise
there can be no genuine mercy. There may be
patronage, condescension, or
charity -- even pity -- but not mercy. True mercy comes only as the beautiful
climax to these preceding adjuncts to group understanding, mutual appreciation,
fraternal fellowship, spiritual communion, and divine harmony.
P315:2, 28:6.9 3. The
Import of Time. Time is the one universal endowment of all will creatures;
it is the "one talent" intrusted to all intelligent beings. You
all have time in which to insure your survival; and time is fatally squandered
only when it is buried in neglect, when you fail so to utilize it as to
make certain the survival of your soul. Failure to improve one's time to
the fullest extent possible does not impose fatal penalties; it merely
retards the pilgrim of time in his journey of ascent. If survival is gained,
all other losses can be
retrieved.
P315:3, 28:6.10 In the
assignment of trusts the counsel of the Imports of Time is invaluable.
Time is a vital factor in everything this side of Havona and Paradise.
In the final judgment before the Ancients of Days, time is an element of
evidence. The Imports of Time must always afford testimony to show that
every
defendant has had ample time for making decisions, achieving choice.
P315:4, 28:6.11 These time
evaluators are also the secret of prophecy; they portray the element of
time which will be required in the completion of any undertaking, and they
are just as dependable as indicators as are the frandalanks and chronoldeks
of other living orders. The Gods foresee, hence foreknow; but the ascendant
authorities of the universes of time must consult the Imports of Time to
be able to forecast events of the future.
P315:5, 28:6.12 You will
first encounter these beings on the mansion worlds, and they will there
instruct you in the advantageous use of that which you call "time,"
both in its positive employment, work, and in its negative utilization,
rest. Both uses of time are important.
P315:6, 28:6.13 4. The
Solemnity of Trust. Trust is the crucial test of will creatures. Trustworthiness
is the true measure of self-mastery, character. These seconaphim accomplish
a double purpose in the economy of the superuniverses: They portray to
all will creatures the sense of the obligation, sacredness, and solemnity
of trust. At the same time they unerringly reflect to the governing authorities
the exact trustworthiness of any candidate for confidence or trust.
P316:1, 28:6.14 On Urantia,
you grotesquely essay to read character and to estimate specific abilities,
but on Uversa we actually do these things in perfection. These seconaphim
weigh trustworthiness in the living
scales of unerring character appraisal,
and when they have looked at you, we have only to look at them to know
the limitations of your ability to discharge responsibility, execute trust,
and fulfill missions. Your assets of trustworthiness are clearly set forth
alongside your liabilities of possible default or betrayal.
P316:2, 28:6.15 It is
the plan of your superiors to advance you by augmented trusts just as fast
as your character is sufficiently developed to gracefully bear these added
responsibilities, but to overload the individual only courts disaster and
insures disappointment. And the mistake of placing responsibility prematurely
upon either man or angel may be avoided by utilizing the ministry of these
infallible
estimators of the trust capacity of the individuals of time
and space. These seconaphim ever accompany Those High in Authority, and
never do these executives make assignments until their candidates have
been weighed in the secoraphic balances and pronounced "not wanting."
P316:3, 28:6.16 5. The
Sanctity of Service. The privilege of service immediately follows the
discovery of trustworthiness. Nothing can stand between you and opportunity
for increased service except your own
untrustworthiness, your lack of capacity
for appreciation of the solemnity of trust.
P316:4, 28:6.17 Service
-- purposeful service, not slavery -- is productive of the highest satisfaction
and is expressive of the
divinest dignity. Service -- more service, increased
service, difficult service, adventurous service, and at last divine and
perfect service -- is the goal of time and the destination of space. But
ever will the play cycles of time alternate with the service cycles of
progress. And after the service of time there follows the
superservice
of eternity. During the play of time you should envision the work of eternity,
even as you will, during the service of eternity, reminisce the play of
time.
P316:5, 28:6.18 The
universal economy is based on intake and output; throughout the eternal
career you will never encounter monotony of inaction or stagnation of personality.
Progress is made possible by inherent motion, advancement grows out of
the divine capacity for action, and achievement is the child of imaginative
adventure. But inherent in this capacity for achievement is the responsibility
of ethics, the necessity for recognizing that the world and the universe
are filled with a multitude of differing types of beings. All of this magnificent
creation, including yourself, was not made just for you. This is
not an egocentric universe. The Gods have decreed, "It is more blessed
to give than to receive," and said your Master Son, "He who would
be greatest among you let him be server of all."
P316:6, 28:6.19 The
real nature of any service, be it rendered by man or angel, is fully revealed
in the faces of these secoraphic service indicators, the
Sanctities of
Service. The full analysis of the true and of the hidden motives is clearly
shown. These angels are indeed the mind
readers, heart searchers, and soul
revealers of the universe. Mortals may employ words to conceal their thoughts,
but these high seconaphim lay bare the deep motives of the human heart
and of the angelic mind.
P317:1, 28:6.20 6 and
7. The Secret of Greatness and the Soul of Goodness. The ascending
pilgrims having awakened to the import of time, the way is prepared for
the realization of the solemnity of trust and for the appreciation of the
sanctity of service. While these are the moral elements of greatness, there
are also secrets of greatness. When the spiritual tests of greatness are
applied, the moral elements are not disregarded, but the quality of unselfishness
revealed in disinterested labor for the welfare of one's earthly fellows,
particularly worthy beings in need and in distress, that is the real measure
of planetary greatness. And the manifestation of greatness on
a world like Urantia is the exhibition of self-control. The great man is
not he who "takes a city" or "
overthrows a nation,"
but rather "he who subdues his own tongue."
P317:2, 28:6.21 Greatness
is synonymous with divinity. God is supremely great and good. Greatness
and goodness simply cannot be divorced. They are forever made one in
God. This truth is literally and strikingly illustrated by the reflective
interdependence of the Secret of Greatness and the Soul of Goodness, for
neither can function without the other. In reflecting other qualities of
divinity, the superuniverse seconaphim can and do act alone, but the reflective
estimates of greatness and of goodness appear to be inseparable. Hence,
on any world, in any universe, must these reflectors of greatness and of
goodness work together, always showing a dual and mutually dependent report
of every being upon whom they focalize. Greatness cannot be estimated without
knowing the content of goodness, while goodness cannot be portrayed without
exhibiting its inherent and divine greatness.
P317:3, 28:6.22 The estimate
of greatness varies from sphere to sphere. To be great is to be Godlike.
And since the quality of greatness is wholly determined by the content
of goodness, it follows that, even in your present human estate, if you
can through grace become good, you are thereby becoming great. The more
steadfastly you behold, and the more persistently you pursue, the concepts
of divine goodness, the more certainly will you grow in greatness, in true
magnitude of genuine survival character.