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personality circuit.
See also
personality
bosom of Father
5:2.2
(64;5)
centered in Father
5:6.11
(71;6)
,
11:1.4
(119;1)
dispatches worship to Father
5:3.2
(65;4)
,
5:6.11
(71;6)
Father maintains parental contact with all persons by means of
1:3.6
(25;6)
,
3:1.6
(45;4)
,
3:3.3
(49;2)
,
5:0.2
(62;2)
,
5:6.10
(71;5)
,
6:4.5
(76;5)
,
10:3.14
(111;12)
,
40:5.3
(445;4)
,
56:4.2
(640;1)
gives Father knowledge of thoughts of all beings
32:4.8
(363;6)
non-Adjuster-indwelt beings included in
5:6.12
(71;7)
,
9:6.4
(104;2)
perfectly unifies personality at all levels
56:4.2-3
(640;1)
personality gravity is noncomputable
12:3.8
(133;2)
personality responds to
0:6.1
(9;3)
,
9:8.6
(106;4)
,
12:3.1
(131;4)
,
16:8.9
(195;2)
,
16:9.10
(196;6)
,
30:1.23
(334;2)
,
112:0.8
(1225;8)
Third Source personality beings are not in Father's personality circuit
9:8.6-10
(106;4)
Personalized Adjusters
40:4sec
(444;4)
,
109:6-7secs
)
109:7sec
(1201;2)
,.
See also
Thought Adjuster of Jesus
;
Thought Adjusters
3 very active on Urantia; one certifies plan for each human being
109:7.7
(1201;8)
,
110:2.1
(1204;5)
assigned to worlds following bestowal of Paradise Son
108:3.4
(1188;6)
chiefs of their kind
20:4.3
(227;1)
college on Divinington
16:3.2
(186;6)
embrace all known relationships of personality
109:7.4
(1201;5)
executives for Architects of Master Universe
109:6.7
(1201;1)
,
109:7.3
(1201;4)
have experientialized by participation with mortals
40:4.2
(445;1)
have served with incarnated Paradise Sons or achieved unusual distinction
20:4.3
(227;1)
,
40:4.1
(444;4)
,
107:2.8
(1179;2)
,
109:6.3
(1200;3)
in personality registers
30:1.12
(332;3)
,
30:2.8
(335;6)
Master Spirit #1 is adviser to chief of
16:3.2
(186;6)
nontime beings
136:5.4
(1516;4)
of Divinington certify life plans for human subjects
110:2.1
(1204;5)
permit some fusion-status mortals to continue duties
55:3.13
(626;2)
personal agents of full ministry of Universal Father
109:7.3
(1201;4)
personalized by Universal Father
40:4.1
(444;4)
personnel of training schools of Divinington
107:3.6
(1180;2)
seldom seen at large
109:7.6
(1201;7)
unassigned sovereign stabilizers and compensators of universes
109:7.2
(1201;3)
values of nonsurviving human subjects become possession of
109:6.2
(1200;2)
visible to beings who have attained Father
107:4.5
(1181;1)
persons.
See also
creatures
;
mortals
;
personality
God no respecter of
1:4.6
(27;1)
,
2:3.1
(36;6)
,
12:7.1,8
(137;2)
,
40:10.13
(454;2)
,
133:0.3
(1468;3)
,
137:8.6
(1536;3)
,
138:8.2
(1545;3)
,
140:3.16
(1571;3)
,
143:1.5
(1608;2)
,
148:6.2
(1662;4)
,
155:6.2
(1730;6)
,
156:2.4
(1736;1)
,
166:4.11
(1831;2)
,
175:2.1-3
(1909;1)
,
181:2.14
(1958;1)
,
192:2.2
(2047;6)
perspective
118:10.13
(1306;2)
acquire long-distance view of destiny
156:5.8
(1739;3)
awareness that God and divine hosts are on our side
101:10.9
(1117;3)
comprehension of Deity's relation to cosmos helpful to man's cosmic orientation
118:1.1
(1295;1)
danger of losing one's sense of proportion
50:1.2-3
(572;4)
each generation smiles at its ancestors' foolish superstitions
86:6.5
(956;1)
gain true
p.
from studying origin, history, and destiny of situation
19:1.5-12
(215;2)
gaze upon universe from within God's viewpoint
101:10.9
(1117;3)
grasping eternal goal-meanings in seemingly insignificant time-space activities
43:8.10
(494;9)
increasing time frame makes God's will more discernible
12:7.2,7
(137;3)
individual's lifetime is yardstick for time measurement
65:8.3
(739;7)
insight into wholeness of past-present-future events
118:1.8
(1295;8)
lesser matters should give way before greater
162:8.3
(1798;1)
logical thought is within frame of postulates; all are erroneous to greater or lesser degree
115:1.1
(1260;2)
man defending family from saber-toothed tiger
100:4.5
(1098;2)
man needs sustenance of a cosmic perspective
99:7.2
(1092;6)
one-eyed person cannot visualize depth
130:4.4
(1434;3)
present is trivial divorced from past and future
160:2.9
(1776;3)
religion provides goal above temporal objectives
99:7.2
(1092;6)
rest and relaxation shrink size of problems
143:3.3
(1611;1)
see evil against background of good
195:5.12-13
(2076;3)
those able to observe wider stretches discover divine oneness which overspreads all
56:0.2
(637;2)
values and facts must not become disproportionate
143:6.3
(1615;4)
vastness of God's plan makes it impossible to see much in one life
32:5.1-2
(364;3)
when clouds gather overhead, look beyond mists of mortal uncertainty
108:6.8
(1194;1)
perspiration
rolled off Jesus' face
182:3.7
(1969;2)
persuasion
employ
p.
to change minds, not compulsion
178:1.12
(1931;3)
Peru
traces of Andite blood reached
79:5.9
(884;3)
pervaded space.
See
space
: pervaded space
pessimism.
See also
optimism
proves universe not wholly material
195:7.8
(2079;3)
pursuit of mere knowledge leads to
195:6.3
(2076;8)
pet evil
almost every human being has a
163:2.7
(1802;3)
Peter.
See
Simon Peter
petition
privilege of
p.
inherent in free citizenship
71:2.10-11
(802;9)
petrified forests
60:1.7
(686;3)
phallic cult
defense against evil eye
87:5.5
(962;6)
Pharisee and publican
parable of
140:5.7
(1573;9)
,
167:5.1-2
(1838;2)
Pharisees.
See also
Judaism
;
rabbis
;
Sanhedrin
;
scribes
3 resigned during trial of Jesus
184:5.5
(1985;6)
almost all Sanhedrists espousing Jesus were
184:1.1
(1978;4)
,
184:3.5
(1982;6)
asked John the Baptist if he were Elijah
135:9.4
(1505;4)
beware of the leaven of
157:2.2
(1745;1)
Jesus' breakfast with
P.
at Philadelphia
167:1sec
(1833;4)
kept Jews in bondage to ritual, traditions
121:7.3
(1340;1)
little bothered about Jesus sect after resurrection
194:4.10
(2067;5)
many were honest of heart
140:8.22
(1582;3)
,
162:3.1
(1792;5)
,
165:3.2
(1820;1)
,
171:4.4
(1872;1)
many were tradesmen
121:3.4
(1335;3)
Matadormus was a
P.
163:2.6
(1802;2)
motives for wanting to kill Jesus
175:4.8-12
(1911;5)
path blocked by spiritual pride, self-satisfaction
147:5.8
(1653;2)
practices
ceremonial devotion to own self-righteousness
166:1.2-4
(1825;4)
did not shun publicity about their philanthropy
147:5.2
(1651;6)
ultraconservative
175:4.9
(1911;6)
referred to themselves as "associates"
137:7.6
(1534;5)
refused to countenance assassination
175:4.14
(1911;11)
refused to enter kingdom; prevented others from entering
166:1.4
(1826;1)
,
175:1.12
(1907;4)
scribes and rabbis taken together were
137:7.6
(1534;5)
spiritually blind but thoroughly moral
162:3.1
(1792;5)
teachings
613 rules of living
163:4.8
(1805;5)
disgracefully lax divorce practices
140:8.14
(1581;1)
,
167:5.2-4
(1838;3)
human body literally resurrected
137:7.6
(1534;5)
,
174:3.4
(1900;4)
Jesus discredited
173:3.3
(1893;3)
paid particular attention to tithing, purification, avoidance of non-Pharisees
166:1.7
(1827;1)
systematic dogmatic theology
149:3.1
(1672;4)
untaught people accursed
162:2.9
(1792;3)
wealth is token of God's favor
163:2.6
(1802;2)
,
169:2.8
(1854;4)
think they do God's service
155:1.4
(1726;1)
went to John for baptism
135:6.7
(1502;5)
Pharos, lighthouse of
in Alexandria
130:3.2
(1432;2)
Phasaelis
143:1.1
(1607;3)
,
143:3.8
(1611;6)
Phenix
Jesus asked Fortune directions to
130:6.2
(1437;2)
Philadelphia
Paper 167
(1833;1)
,)
128:3.2
(1411;2)
,
152:7.1
(1706;2)
,
159:5.1
(1769;3)
,
165:0.1
(1817;1)
,
186:3.2-3
(2000;5)
,
190:1.8
(2031;2)
Abner taught 3 times a day in synagogue of
166:5.1
(1831;4)
center of Abnerian kingdom of heaven; held faithfully to Jesus' teachings
130:2.3
(1430;1)
,
166:5.6
(1832;2)
,
171:1.6
(1869;2)
chief ruler of synagogue was unfriendly Pharisee; deposed
167:3.2-4
(1836;1)
David Zebedee, Ruth, sisters of Lazarus moved to
190:1.9-10
(2031;3)
David Zebedee oversaw large interests of kingdom at
171:1.5
(1869;1)
Jesus
10th appearance at
191:4sec
(2041;4)
arrived accompanied by 600 followers
167:0.1
(1833;1)
meeting with merchant of Damascus at
128:3.3
(1411;3)
largest congregation of believers; feud with Jerusalem
166:5sec
(1831;4)
Lazarus was treasurer of church at
168:5.3
(1849;7)
,
171:1.5
(1869;1)
,
172:2.4
(1880;5)
Nathaniel lived at
P.
for 1 year
193:6.4
(2058;3)
synagogue never subject to Jerusalem
166:5.1
(1831;4)
philanthropy.
See
charity
Philip (Apostle)
141:3.2
(1589;3)
,
143:3.5
(1611;3)
,
144:1.4
(1618;1)
,
178:2.6-8
(1933;3)
,
191:0.9
(2038;4)
,
192:4.7
(2051;4)
,.
See also
apostles of Jesus
accomplishments
converted Anaxand in Caesarea
130:2.5
(1430;3)
failed as steward only a few times
181:2.20
(1960;1)
labored for Samaritans
139:2.7
(1551;3)
,
143:4.2
(1612;2)
,
143:6.6
(1616;2)
recruited Nathaniel
137:2.6,7
(1526;6)
selected Thomas
138:2.5
(1539;8)
very tenacious and successful personal worker
139:5.8
(1557;2)
,
141:3.2
(1589;3)
among the 120 at Pentecost
194:1.2
(2060;2)
and the inquiring Greeks
174:5.1
(1902;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)
business partner of Nathaniel
139:5.1
(1556;1)
chased out of Samaritan town with stones
162:0.1
(1788;1)
chosen as apostle
137:2sec
(1526;1)
"come and see"
137:2.6
(1526;6)
,
139:5.8
(1557;2)
crucified at Hierapolis
139:5.11-12
(1557;5)
descendants persecuted by Christians
175:2.2
(1909;2)
fearless wife in women's corps; stoned to death at Philip's cross
139:5.11
(1557;5)
,
163:7.3
(1808;5)
Jesus
admonitions to
P.
174:0.2
(1897;2)
,
181:2.20
(1960;1)
,
192:2.11
(2049;2)
asked to feed the 5000
152:2.6
(1701;1)
asked to preach to gentiles
192:2.11
(2049;2)
told
P.
no more to busy himself with money and goods
181:2.20
(1960;1)
,
192:2.11
(2049;2)
noncommittal on plan to make Jesus king
152:2.5
(1700;6)
personal characteristics
always wanted to be shown
139:5.5
(1556;5)
,
181:2.20
(1960;1)
fisherman from Bethsaida; had known Jesus aforetime
137:2.3
(1526;3)
,
139:5.1,4
(1556;1)
honest but unspiritual
139:5.7
(1557;1)
,
181:2.20
(1960;1)
married, no children, 27 in A.D. 26, lived at Bethsaida
139:5.1-2
(1556;1)
methodical; lacked imagination; commonplace average man
139:5.2-7
(1556;2)
questions usually foolish
139:5.5,7
(1556;5)
,
143:1.2
(1607;4)
,
149:6.1
(1675;2)
,
180:3.8
(1947;7)
,
181:2.20
(1960;1)
the curious; apostolic steward
138:10.4
(1547;4)
,
139:5sec
(1556;1)
worried Jesus might ask him to feed multitude in Jerusalem
172:5.6
(1885;1)
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