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materialists.
See
materialism
;
unbelievers
mathematics
arithmetic regarding sheep shearing
133:5.5
(1476;7)
could not have predicted water molecule
12:9.3
(141;4)
indispensable to discussion of material universe
12:9.3
(141;4)
not infallible when applied to life problems
133:5.5-6
(1476;7)
science fights for deliverance from slavery of
12:9.5
(141;6)
science teaches language of
81:6.10
(907;7)
young Jesus spent much time on
123:6.3
(1364;6)
mathematics teacher of Damascus
123:6.3
(1364;6)
mating instinct.
See
sex
: urge
matriarchy.
See
family
: matriarchal families
matter.
See also
energy
;
material energy
;
matter, mind, and spirit
100 elements exist
42:7.4
(477;6)
absolute of
m.
converges in Father
12:8.13
(140;9)
appearance of matter
Architects of Master Universe designed
42:9.5
(480;3)
Creator Sons materialize visible
m.
from pre-existent space energies
32:2.1
(358;3)
force-charge of space is ancestor of all
m.
15:4.1
(169;1)
gravity converts energy into
m.
15:8.5
(175;8)
Infinite Spirit can slow energy down to become
m.
9:3.4
(101;4)
lines of gravity involved in energies of
m.
derived from and dependent on Paradise
42:1.2
(467;4)
Master Force Organizers transmute absoluta into segregata; Universe Power Directors and gravity transmute segregata into
m.
15:4.1-4
(169;1)
most
m.
originates in nebulae
15:5.1
(170;4)
power directors transmute energy into
m.
; organize architectural spheres
15:5.1
(170;4)
,
15:8.4
(175;7)
,
42:1.5
(468;2)
pre-electronic forms
42:4.12
(474;2)
sevenfold organization of prematter
42:9.1,3
(479;6)
space is womb for some forms of
11:5.9
(123;2)
,
15:5.1
(170;4)
defined as
diverse manifestation of same reality as energy
12:8.10
(140;6)
,
42:1.2
(467;4)
,
42:11.5
(482;3)
energy concentrated into discrete masses
42:6.1
(476;3)
,
42:11.5
(482;3)
organized energy subject to linear gravity modified by motion and mind
12:8.10
(140;6)
philosophic shadow cast by mind in presence of spirit
12:8.15-16
(140;11)
physical presence of the Infinite
5:2.1
(64;4)
reflected shadow of spirit; skeleton of morontia
42:12.7
(484;2)
,
44:0.8-9
(498;3)
,
189:1.3
(2021;2)
same thing as light, heat, electricity, magnetism, chemism, and energy
11:5.9
(123;2)
,
42:4.1-2
(472;12)
slowed-down energy
133:5.10
(1477;5)
time-space repercussions of Paradise Pattern and Universal Mind
56:10.18
(648;1)
,
130:4.2
(1434;1)
what responds to material-gravity circuit of Paradise
0:6.1
(9;3)
,
56:1.2
(637;4)
electronic energy is basis of
m.
42:5.6
(475;2)
enormous amount of energy stored in
m.
15:6.4
(172;6)
ever true to Father's purpose
12:8.3
(139;6)
,
42:4.2
(472;13)
factors resulting in physical properties
42:3.1
(471;8)
force-charge of space makes particles appear to be waves
42:5.14-16
(475;10)
fully condensed in burned-out suns
15:5.11
(171;6)
in space,
m.
proceeds in direct lines
42:5.14
(475;10)
knows not truth
195:6.12
(2077;8)
mass in
m.
retards velocity in energy
15:8.3
(175;6)
mind always dominant over
m.
42:12.8
(484;3)
,
65:8.5
(740;1)
modifications of matter
Absolutes seem to supersede
m.
4:1.8
(55;6)
by Master Physical Controllers and Morontia Power Supervisors
48:1.3
(541;6)
,
48:2.15
(544;5)
conditions which disintegrate
m.
15:8.5
(175;8)
formula equating
m.
to energy
42:4.11
(474;1)
gravitation effect on
m.
is inverse of square of distance
42:11.5
(482;3)
m.
is organized by gravity and cold; disrupted by antigravity and heat
15:8.5-10
(175;8)
,
42:4.5-9
(473;3)
power directors maintain equilibrium between energy and
m.
by making and unmaking lesser material units
15:8.4
(175;7)
primary associators convert space energy to primitive
m.
29:4.25
(328;1)
responds to linear gravity, motion, and mind
42:11.5
(482;3)
transmutations
42:4sec
(472;12)
of all suns and planets is identical
41:3.2
(458;2)
,
42:3.1
(471;8)
of sacred spheres of Paradise is of unrevealed order
13:0.2
(143;2)
particles and units.
See
atoms
;
electrons
;
mesotrons
;
neutrons
;
protons
;
ultimatons
relative integrity of
m.
assured because energy absorbed or released in quanta
42:4.13-14
(474;3)
spirit dominant over
m.
in personality
25:1.4
(274;1)
subject to absolute-gravity of Paradise
21:2.12
(237;2)
,
42:4.2
(472;13)
,
115:6.1
(1265;2)
subject to cosmic overcontrol of Unqualified Absolute
21:2.12
(237;2)
suns convert
m.
into energy
42:4.9
(473;7)
types of
m.
are ultimatonic, subelectronic, electronic, subatomic, shattered atoms, ionized, atomic, molecular, radioactive, collapsed
42:3sec
(471;8)
units are stable yet efficiently flexible
42:9.5
(480;3)
vast amount of m. circulates in space
15:5.9
(171;4)
work which resting m. can perform
42:4.11
(474;1)
matter, mind, and spirit
12:8sec
(139;4)
,.
See also
science, philosophy, and religion
distinct realms of cosmic reality
65:7.8
(739;4)
Matthew Levi
139:7sec
(1559;5)
,
143:3.5
(1611;3)
,
144:1.4
(1618;1)
,.
See also
apostles of Jesus
among 120 at Pentecost
194:1.2
(2060;2)
apostolic fiscal agent, publicity spokesman
138:10.6
(1547;6)
,
139:7.2
(1559;6)
,
163:0.2
(1800;2)
at Jesus' appearances
191:2sec
(2040;2)
,
191:5sec
(2042;5)
,
192:1-4secs
)
193:0sec
(2052;1)
,
193:3sec
(2055;1)
,
193:5sec
(2057;3)
call of
138:3sec
(1540;4)
chased out of Samaritan town with stones
162:0.1
(1788;1)
customs collector of Capernaum; selected by Andrew
138:2.4
(1539;7)
,
138:3.1,7
(1540;4)
,
139:7.1,8
(1559;5)
,
181:2.14
(1958;1)
David Zebedee dropped bag in lap of
190:1.3
(2030;2)
descendants persecuted by Christians
175:2.2
(1909;2)
distracted on resurrection Sunday
191:0.10
(2038;5)
gave his modest fortune to the work
139:7.8-9
(1560;4)
,
157:6.1
(1748;4)
Gospel of Matthew
fish with shekel in mouth
157:1.4
(1744;2)
included Selta apocrypha
176:2.8
(1915;5)
Isador wrote
139:7.5
(1560;1)
Jesus' avoidance of writing delayed
121:0.1
(1332;1)
,
121:8.3
(1341;4)
retains something of human Jesus
196:2.3
(2092;1)
written for Jewish Christians
121:8.4-7
(1341;5)
high nervous tension at entry into Jerusalem
172:5.8
(1885;3)
Jesus' admonitions to
174:0.2
(1897;2)
,
181:2.12-14
(1957;2)
,
192:2.12
(2049;3)
killed by Jews at Lysimachia
139:7.10
(1560;6)
made extensive notes on sayings of Jesus; last copy burned in A.D. 416
121:8.5-6
(1341;6)
,
139:7.5
(1560;1)
never openly solicited funds from multitude
139:7.8
(1560;4)
noncommittal on plan to make Jesus king
152:2.5
(1700;6)
personal characteristics
cheerful loser
172:5.8
(1885;3)
good public orator
139:3.2
(1552;6)
man with a past
139:7.5
(1560;1)
married with 4 children; 31 in A.D. 26; moderately wealthy
139:7.1
(1559;5)
publican
138:3.1,7
(1540;4)
,
139:7.3,8,10
(1559;7)
,
181:2.14
(1958;1)
tendency to suspicion and over-individualism
193:4.3
(2056;1)
wholeheartedly devoted but shortsighted, materialistic
139:7.3
(1559;7)
preached in Syria, Cappadocia, Galatia, Bithynia, and Thrace
139:7.10
(1560;6)
profitably liquidated his property
163:2.11
(1803;2)
questions of
151:1.3
(1689;1)
,
176:0.1
(1912;1)
Ruth was eldest daughter of
150:1.1
(1678;5)
turned customs office over to his brother
138:3.1
(1540;4)
wife in women's corps
163:7.3
(1808;5)
Matthias
declared new apostle in Judas's position
192:0.2
(2045;2)
,
193:6.2,3,6
(2058;1)
maturity.
See also
immaturity
brings past and future together to illuminate true meaning of present
118:1.3-8
(1295;3)
enables more intense living in present while escaping its limitations
118:1.7
(1295;7)
multiplies fruits of life efforts
160:3.3
(1778;1)
Rodan on
160:3-4secs
)
surrender of transient desires and personal pleasures for superior longings
100:1.1
(1094;3)
,
160:1.4,13
(1773;1)
unit of time consciousness in any given intellect
118:1.3
(1295;3)
maximums
primary
m.
are supremely constitutive perfect reality of Havona type
105:5.6-7
(1158;6)
secondary
m.
are supremely perfected evolutionary reality of superuniverse type
105:5.6-7
(1158;6)
tertiary
m.
are things, meanings, and values that are neither perfect nor perfected
105:5.8
(1158;8)
May Day
ancients suspended sex regulations on
82:2.4
(915;2)
suggestive appeal to sex passions of plant world
88:6.4
(972;4)
Maypole
perpetuates ancient custom of tree worship
85:2.5
(946;1)
Maza
willow branches cut at
162:4.4
(1794;3)
meals.
See
food
meanings.
See also
science, philosophy, and religion
;
values
appreciative consciousness of values
100:3.4
(1097;1)
can be augmented even in relations of infinite Deity
115:2.2
(1261;2)
derived from recognition and understanding
111:4.2
(1220;1)
new
m.
only emerge amid conflict
100:4.1
(1097;5)
religion discovers new
m.
in facts already well known
101:1.4
(1105;1)
require unraveling and correlation in mind
102:2.5
(1120;2)
means vs. ends.
See
ends vs. means
measures.
See also
light-years
;
time
: days and years;
weights
constellations use same
m.
as local universes
43:0.3
(485;3)
mile on Jerusem equals 7 Urantia miles
46:1.2
(519;3)
paradoxes of simultaneous measurement
65:6.1
(737;1)
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