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Topical Index for The Urantia Book
Proterozoic.
See also
geologic ages
life-dawn era, 550 to 400 million years ago
58:7.1
(670;3)
,
59:0.3
(672;3)
Protestant Reformation
disrupted unity of Christianity
92:5.12
(1010;3)
inelasticity of church rendered further growth incompatible with unity
92:5.12
(1010;3)
protons
42:3.5
(472;3)
,.
See also
atoms
;
matter
emitted from carbon atom in solar reaction
41:8.1
(464;3)
held in nucleus by reciprocating mesotron
42:8.3-4
(479;1)
more than 100 electrons in atom instantaneously disrupt the central p.
42:7.7
(478;1)
size and weight
42:6.7-8
(477;1)
,
42:7.2
(477;4)
protoplasm
cell is biologic unit of material life
49:1.2
(560;1)
must be killed to be analyzed
65:6.1
(737;1)
Protozoa
58:7.2
(670;4)
,
65:2.4
(732;2)
Proverbs, Book of
philosophy of Amenemope
95:4.3-5
(1046;4)
providence
76:6.4
(854;1)
,
118:10sec
(1304;3)
,.
See also
accidents
;
circumstances
;
destiny
;
free will
;
spiritual influences
all things work together for good
4:1.4,11
(55;2)
,
10:7.5-6
(115;7)
,
48:4.7
(548;2)
,
54:4.7
(616;6)
,
67:7.8
(761;7)
,
67:8.4
(762;3)
,
94:6.4
(1033;7)
,
118:10.18
(1306;7)
,
182:2.1
(1966;1)
domain of Infinite Spirit and Supreme Being
4:1.10
(56;2)
,
9:1.3
(99;2)
God many times thrusts a Father's hand into human affairs
97:8.5
(1071;3)
,
118:10.6
(1305;1)
historical teachings
Egyptian teaching that prosperity was reward for serving El Shaddai
96:1.6
(1053;4)
Hebraic belief in
98:7.5
(1084;4)
Jews derived concept from Egyptians
95:2.1
(1043;7)
Moses was believer in
96:5.4
(1058;2)
pessimism of Ecclesiastes was reaction to overoptimistic belief in
97:8.2
(1070;5)
shamans viewed as custodians of
p.
90:2.10
(988;6)
inexorable function of other-than-personal overcontrol of universe
12:7.1
(137;2)
,
118:10.4
(1304;6)
interlocking activities of celestial beings who labor for honor of God and advancement of his children
4:1.1-2,7
)
5:1.8
(63;6)
,
9:2.3-5
(100;5)
intervention indicates importance of a person's function with respect to some total
118:10.5
(1304;7)
misunderstandings of providence
catastrophes not visitations of
p.
149:2.10
(1671;5)
inexplicable things of life are termed mysterious dispensations of
p.
85:0.4
(944;4)
most of what mortals call providential is not
118:10.9
(1305;4)
partial and unpredictable
118:10.20
(1307;1)
represents slow and sure emergence of Supreme
118:10.21
(1307;2)
supinely trusting in a fictitious
p.
178:1.14
(1931;5)
prudence
carried too far, leads to cowardice and failure
149:4.4
(1673;4)
Psalms
187:5.2
(2010;3)
#1 is heart of teachings of Ikhnaton; written by Ikhnaton, Amenemope
95:4.5
(1046;6)
,
95:5.7
(1048;1)
#22 my God, my God, why have you forsaken me?
187:5.2
(2010;3)
#23 whispered to shepherd boy
48:6.8
(552;6)
,
131:2.7
(1445;1)
,
165:2.6
(1819;2)
#24 who shall ascend the hill of Most Highs
43:6.3
(492;3)
#46 there is a river, the streams whereof
43:3.3
(488;5)
#82
162:4.4
(1794;3)
#91 he who dwells in the secret place of Most High
43:3.4
(488;6)
#113 to #118 chanted by pilgrims at feast of tabernacles
162:4.4
(1794;3)
#118 sung at Remembrance Supper
172:3.9
(1882;2)
,
179:5.10
(1943;3)
#130 chanted by Nazarenes on way to Jerusalem
125:0.2
(1377;2)
apostles sung
181:2.31
(1962;5)
embrace period from Amenemope to Isaiah
96:7.3
(1060;3)
greatest wealth of devotion and inspiration
96:7.3-4
(1060;3)
Hallel is responsive reading of
162:6.2
(1795;6)
interpretation changed on Messianic Psalm
174:4.6
(1901;6)
Jesus quoted
155:1.1-2
(1725;2)
,
165:4.8
(1822;3)
,
187:5.2
(2010;3)
many written by Egyptians and Mesopotamians
96:7.2
(1060;2)
written in stone by Salem missionaries
95:1.10
(1043;5)
psychic circles
110:6sec
(1209;1)
7th circle
1 pair of seraphic guardians for 1000 mortals
113:1.7
(1242;2)
entry upon development of moral responsibility
110:6.13
(1210;8)
6th circle
1 pair of seraphic guardians for 500 mortals
113:1.7
(1242;2)
5th circle
1 pair of seraphic guardians for 100 mortals
113:1.7
(1242;2)
4th circle
1 pair of seraphic guardians for 10 mortals
113:1.7
(1242;2)
3rd circle
1 pair of seraphic guardians for each mortal
49:6.8,13
(569;3)
,
55:4.2
(626;6)
,
110:6.14
(1210;9)
,
113:1.8
(1242;3)
,
113:2.1
(1242;4)
achievement of 3rd circle brought Adjuster prior to Spirit of Truth
108:2.7
(1187;6)
adjutant influence diminishes after
110:6.20
(1211;5)
possible immediate resurrection for those attaining
112:4.5
(1231;5)
subject must attain for Adjuster's self-activity
109:2.3
(1196;5)
1st circle
Adjuster can speak directly and immediately with subject
110:6.15,22
(1210;10)
,
113:1.6
(1242;1)
termination of adjutant mind-spirit ministry as exclusive influence
110:6.21
(1211;6)
also known as cosmic circles of coordinate mortal attainment; cosmic levels
55:4.2
(626;6)
,
110:6.16
(1211;1)
attainment
additional time for, afforded on mansion worlds
112:5.6
(1233;2)
adds to ability of Adjuster to function
110:6.5
(1209;5)
augments potential of human achievement
110:6.19
(1211;4)
by balanced growth
110:6.4
(1209;4)
does not equate to Adjuster fusion
110:7.1
(1212;2)
increases consciousness of relation to Supreme Being, universe citizenship
110:6.16
(1211;1)
marks steps preliminary to fusion
110:6.1
(1209;1)
only relatively related to God-consciousness
110:6.16,19
(1211;1)
reflected by Adjuster attunement, soul evolution, personality reality
110:6.7
(1210;2)
Jesus achieved p.c. on Mount Hermon
134:8.4
(1493;3)
so designated after recognition requirements of Havona circuits
14:5.4
(158;7)
sum total of personality realization and maturity
49:6.8
(569;3)
,
110:6.1,3
(1209;1)
psychic organization
24 basic orders of human
p.o.
36:2.9
(398;3)
psychology
cannot penetrate to inner motives of religion
101:2.15
(1107;7)
study of another's religion
103:6.1
(1135;3)
pterosaurs
not ancestors of birds
60:2.12
(688;4)
Ptolemais
128:3.2
(1411;2)
,
149:0.1
(1668;1)
,
152:7.3
(1706;4)
,
156:6.1
(1741;1)
Ptolemies.
See
Egypt
Ptolemy
Greek King of Egypt; translated Hebrew
scriptures into Greek
74:8.12
(838;4)
puberty
dangerous and difficult period
126:5.9,12
(1393;6)
failing
p.
test was boy's supreme humiliation
70:7.3
(790;6)
initiation involved much self-torture and cutting
70:7.3,6
(790;6)
Jesus passed through
p.
at 13
124:5.1
(1373;1)
once common age for marriage
82:3.9
(916;5)
public baths
Jesus refused to enter
132:4.5
(1461;3)
,
133:3.6
(1472;5)
public builders
divine builders, celestial artisans
44:3.8-9
(502;7)
public opinion.
See also
populace
education of
p.o.
is only safe way to accelerate civilization
71:2.2
(802;1)
exaltation of common man's collective ideas
88:3.4
(970;5)
fickleness of popular acclaim
152:6.2
(1705;2)
,
174:0.2
(1897;2)
,
177:5.2
(1927;3)
has always delayed society; must be nonviolent
71:2.2-3
(802;1)
Jesus was indifferent to
p.o.
141:7.12
(1594;6)
,
161:2.8
(1786;3)
law is codified
p.o.
70:11.6
(797;4)
,
70:12.3
(798;2)
public women.
See
prostitution
public work
apostles begin
Paper 141
(1587;1)
,)
Jesus' plans for
136:4sec
(1514;2)
publicans
enter kingdom before religious rulers
173:3.2
(1893;2)
Matthew Levi
138:3.1,7
(1540;4)
,
139:7.3,8,10
(1559;7)
,
181:2.14
(1958;1)
tax collectors
167:5.1
(1838;2)
Zaccheus
171:6.1
(1873;4)
publicans and sinners
Pharisees referred to businessmen and tax gatherers as
138:3.4
(1540;7)
Puget Sound
61:5.8
(700;1)
puissant energy.
See also
energy
;
ultimata
Associate Master Force Organizers and Universe Power Directors transmute p.e. to gravity-energy stage, ultimatons
29:5.3
(329;3)
,
42:6.3
(476;5)
energy transmuting from exclusive grasp of Unqualified Absolute to gravity grasp of Paradise
29:5.3
(329;3)
first phase of transmutation of segregata into universe power
42:2.10-11
(470;1)
forcible-reacting energy, not definitely responsive to Paradise gravity; form of ultimata
42:2.11,13
(470;2)
set in motion by Primary Master Force Organizers
42:2.11
(470;2)
ultimatons cannot independently deindividualize and return to
p.e.
42:4.8
(473;6)
,
42:6.3
(476;5)
punishment.
See also
discipline
affectionate father never precipitate in visiting
54:5.4
(617;4)
corrective affection
142:2.4
(1597;4)
divine
p.
is in reality inevitable consequence
2:3.2
(36;7)
follows transgression
148:6.3
(1663;1)
greatest
p.
is loss of existence
2:3.2
(36;7)
idea of
p.
was compensation for early man
70:10.12
(796;2)
justice must be lodged in social group
10:6.2
(114;3)
,
70:10.13
(796;3)
,
104:2.5
(1146;1)
,
159:1.6
(1764;1)
no two persons likely to agree on
133:1.2
(1469;1)
severity less a deterrent than certainty and swiftness
70:10.15
(796;5)
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