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mouth
speaks from abundance of heart
153:4.4
(1714;3)
what proceeds out of
m.
spiritually defiles
153:3.5
(1712;5)
multilingualism.
See
language
: common language
multitude, the.
See
populace
murder.
See also
death penalty
Cain slew Abel
76:2.5
(848;5)
ceased to be crime when participated in by all
89:5.9
(979;8)
commandments against
66:7.12
(751;7)
,
70:11.2
(796;8)
,
74:7.6
(836;2)
,
93:4.10
(1017;3)
,
94:8.6
(1036;8)
,
131:2.12
(1446;1)
,
162:2.1
(1790;4)
,
163:2.4
(1801;7)
indwelling Adjuster is additional reason against
m.
74:7.6
(836;2)
low homicide rate in continental nation
72:10.2
(818;5)
primitive man did not recognize accidental death
70:10.3
(794;8)
primitive men could kill wives if paid for
70:10.11-12
(796;1)
music
among primitives
barbarous, monotonous
44:1.5
(500;3)
earlier types of
m.
appeal to immature or spiritually indolent individuals
44:1.6
(500;4)
little progress until Adamites
66:5.24
(748;5)
,
74:6.7
(835;1)
,
78:5.8
(873;4)
originated in worship chants
92:3.6
(1006;3)
angels enjoy our real
m.
38:2.1
(419;1)
appreciation on Urantia
44:1.5-8
(500;3)
better if Adam and Eve had survived
44:1.8
(500;6)
cannot elevate soul or nourish spirit
84:8.4
(942;5)
celestial associates of our musicians
44:1.7
(500;5)
celestial music
100,000 modes analogous to our
m.
instruments
44:1.3
(500;1)
harmony is universal code of spirit communication
44:1.4,8
(500;2)
morontia functions often executed in rhythm
44:4.11
(504;3)
spirit melodies are not material sound waves
44:1.1
(499;3)
expresses tempo of emotions
195:7.20
(2080;5)
flute played at mourning
152:1.1
(1699;1)
form of mathematical rhythm
12:9.2
(141;3)
gift of harmony occurs only once in 1000 mortals
44:1.8
(500;6)
harmony and rhythm spiritually akin to beauty
44:7.2
(507;3)
involves exertion of higher intellectual powers
44:1.6
(500;4)
Jesus loved harp
123:6.5
(1364;8)
,
126:1.6
(1387;6)
,
127:4.10
(1402;3)
limited range of mortal hearing
44:1.1
(499;3)
majority react to
m.
with material muscles
44:1.5
(500;3)
military trained in
m.
in continental nation
72:11.3
(819;2)
real musician could change course of a nation
44:1.8
(500;6)
musk oxen
61:5.7
(699;8)
,
61:7.13
(702;3)
mussels
59:2.12
(676;3)
mustard seed
kingdom of heaven is like
140:8.27
(1583;1)
,
178:1.15
(1931;6)
parable of
151:4.2
(1693;8)
myrrh
Jesus embalmed with
188:1.4
(2013;3)
mysteries.
See also
paradox
always stimulate religious feelings
92:1.4
(1004;2)
conciliating commissions evolve into explainers of
25:3.12
(278;3)
gather information from 1001 different sources
107:3.5
(1180;1)
mind reaches out to discover
42:12.1
(483;1)
particular mysteries
absoluta
15:4.1
(169;1)
Adjuster fusion, making God and man one
112:7.2
(1237;4)
ancestry of ultimatons
15:4.1
(169;1)
cohesiveness of atoms, protons, and neutrons
42:8.1,6
(478;5)
destiny of finaliters
10:8.6-9
(116;7)
,
31:3.8
(348;5)
,
31:10.12
(354;5)
difference between finite and infinite
1:4.5
(26;7)
Divinington
13:1.5-6
(144;5)
does God suffer?
3:6.6
(53;4)
does pattern of idea occupy space?
118:3.7
(1297;8)
evolution of soul
13:1.22
(147;3)
experiential secrets of other orders of personalities
13:2.8
(149;1)
God
1:4.1
(26;3)
,
1:7.4
(31;4)
God the Absolute
0:10sec
(13;4)
,
4:1.7-9
(55;5)
God's eternal purpose
4:0.1
(54;1)
greatest
m.
is divine indwelling of mortal minds
1:4.1
(26;3)
,
40:7.1
(448;8)
,
108:5.7
(1192;2)
how Adjusters, not having prerogatives of will, select mortal subjects
107:7.2
(1183;4)
how Eternal Son is derived from Father
6:0.4
(73;4)
immanence and transcendence of God
5:5.6
(69;1)
,
12:7.12
(139;1)
infinities of divinity
3:4.5
(50;3)
,
42:2.22
(471;6)
infinity
115:3.4
(1262;1)
Inspired Trinity Spirits
19:5.3
(219;4)
mortal bestowals of Paradise Sons
7:5.7
(87;1)
,
13:1.8
(145;3)
,
20:6.1
(228;5)
,
119:5.5
(1315;3)
,
119:7.5
(1317;1)
Paradise Trinity
10:4.5
(112;8)
personality
5:6.2
(70;3)
personalizations of Mother Spirits
34:1.3
(375;2)
reappearance of personality upon resurrection
30:4.8
(341;5)
reflectivity
9:7.2-3
(105;2)
,
13:1.10
(145;5)
,
17:3.3
(201;1)
segmentation of energy
15:4.3
(169;3)
time before creation of Havona
8:1.9
(91;6)
trinitization
13:1.13
(146;2)
Trinity of Trinities
0:12.9
(16;6)
,
106:8.19
(1172;7)
undedicated temple on Jerusem
46:5.25
(527;1)
versatility of Infinite Spirit
9:1.7
(100;1)
purpose of divine mysteries
c.f.
: nothing hidden that shall not be revealed
150:4.2
(1681;9)
,
151:3.1
(1691;4)
,
165:3.2-3
(1820;1)
Deities deem it proper to withhold certain things
13:1.5
(144;5)
some
m.
, if revealed, would only confuse
13:1.6
(145;1)
some
m.
, only faith can overcome
1:4.7
(27;2)
some things better withheld
37:4.5
(410;3)
there are no arbitrary secrets
18:1.4-6
(208;3)
,
19:5.11
(221;1)
secrecy confers power
70:7.3,11
(790;6)
tendency to prostrate oneself before
m.
89:4.1
(977;3)
there will always be a thousand
27:6.1
(302;5)
mystery cults
98:4sec
(1081;4)
,
121:5sec
(1336;5)
,.
See also
Mithraism
;
paganism
Augustus tried to destroy
98:3.6
(1080;8)
contended with Stoicism
195:3.3
(2073;7)
influenced Christianity
98:7.7
(1084;6)
Mithras supplanted Phrygian, Egyptian mysteries
98:5.1
(1082;2)
most popular were Cybele and Attis; Osiris and Isis; Mithras
98:4.2
(1081;5)
nonnational, interracial, personal, and fraternal
121:5.9
(1337;5)
offered hopes of personal salvation; provided diversion and excitement
98:3.9
(1081;3)
,
121:5.6-16
(1337;2)
originated in Egypt and Levant
98:4.1
(1081;4)
Orphic brotherhood was the best
98:2.10
(1079;7)
pertained to some god's life, death, and rebirth
121:5.8
(1337;4)
plunged Greece into intellectual stagnation, moral depravity, spiritual poverty
98:2.10-11
(1079;7)
,
98:3.5
(1080;7)
prepared way for Jesus, Christianity
121:5.6,12
(1337;2)
secret rites were sometimes gruesome
121:5.10
(1337;6)
Mystery Monitors.
See
Thought Adjusters
mysticism
100:5sec
(1098;4)
,.
See also
leadings
;
revelation
: personal revelation;
spiritual insight
be not passive mystics
178:1.14
(1931;5)
Christian m. bordered on unreality; philosophically akin to pantheism
195:4.1
(2074;7)
factors which induce mystic state
100:5.10
(1100;1)
may become technique of reality avoidance
100:5.8
(1099;6)
,
102:2.8
(1121;1)
mystic state characterized by diffusion of consciousness with vivid islands of focal attention
100:5.9
(1099;7)
mystics do not correctly visualize reality
130:4.4
(1434;3)
practical validations
91:7.5
(1000;6)
practice of presence of God is altogether praiseworthy
91:7.1
(1000;2)
product of mortal intellect indistinguishable from that of Adjuster
91:7.1-4
(1000;2)
,
100:5.6
(1099;4)
,
110:4.1-6
(1207;1)
,
159:3.6
(1766;2)
reprehensible when leads to isolation or fanaticism
91:7.1
(1000;2)
myths
ancients always sought supernatural explanations
81:2.5
(901;8)
creation of Eve from Adam's rib
74:8.3
(837;2)
from garbled legends regarding Prince's staff
66:2.8
(742;8)
,
66:4.1
(743;10)
,
67:4.3-4
(758;1)
,
77:2.3
(856;6)
men constantly enshroud human leaders with supernatural origins, miraculous careers
92:5.2
(1008;4)
Noah and the flood
77:4.12
(860;7)
,
78:7.3-5
(874;8)
Oriental minds delight in fairy stories
122:8.7
(1352;3)
prepared way for superior religion by assuming reality of supermaterial beings
103:9.4
(1141;2)
primitive man was a mythmaker
4:5.1
(59;6)
story of creation
74:8sec
(836;7)
story of Jonah and whale important to Gadiah
130:1.2
(1428;2)
N
Nabal
rich Edomite; King David married widow of
97:9.10
(1072;8)
Nabodad
Salem leader of school at Kish
95:1.6
(1043;1)
Nabon
Greek Jew, Mithraic high priest
132:3.1,11
(1459;1)
Naboths
murdered by Ahab to get his land
97:3.6
(1065;3)
,
97:9.19
(1074;1)
Nabu
one of chief Mesopotamian deities
95:1.4
(1042;5)
Nahor (evangelist)
blundered at Nazareth rejection
150:9.3
(1686;6)
Nahor (Old Testament)
Abraham's lukewarm brother
93:5.4-5
(1019;1)
,
93:9.4
(1023;1)
Moses gathered descendants of
96:5.9
(1059;1)
Nahor (rabbi)
came from Jerusalem to Nazareth to observe Jesus
123:6.8-9
(1365;3)
nails
Thomas would not believe until seeing marks of
191:5.4
(2043;2)
used in crucifixion
187:2.1
(2006;5)
Nain
124:1.12
(1368;1)
,
137:2.8
(1527;2)
hill of
122:6.1
(1349;8)
Joseph father of Jesus worked at
123:3.8
(1360;3)
widow's son at
146:6sec
(1645;2)
Nalda
at Jesus' 17th appearance
193:1sec
(2053;3)
Jesus' first pronouncement of divine nature to
143:5.7-8
(1614;1)
woman by the well; from Sychar
143:5sec
(1612;4)
Nambia
first-born Life Carrier of Nebadon
36:1.2
(396;3)
names
after fusion, mortals receive their real
47:8.5
(538;3)
,
108:3.3
(1188;5)
aristocracy based in part on name ownership
70:6.3
(789;10)
human subjects often known by numbers of their Adjusters
108:3.3
(1188;5)
parents' name pride in children's success
84:7.10,15
(940;6)
primitives regarded
n.
as separate entities; could be pawned
88:5.5
(971;7)
revelators found it difficult to translate meaningfully
18:4.3
(210;6)
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