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Topical Index for The Urantia Book
bloody way
182:2.11
(1967;6)
blue race
64:6.21-24
(725;2)
,.
See also
Cro-Magnons
;
races
Adamites preferred; infiltrated by 15,000 B.C.
64:6.21
(725;2)
,
78:3.5,7
(871;1)
,
80:1.5-7
(890;1)
,
80:8.1
(896;6)
best absorbed by Andites; unfit exterminated
80:5.6
(893;8)
,
80:9.11
(898;6)
biologic basis of white race
80:0.1
(889;1)
,
80:5.7
(893;9)
,
80:9.2,5,10
(897;5)
Cro-Magnoids
80:3sec
(891;2)
early tamed the elephant
66:5.5
(746;3)
highly blended with yellow and red races
80:3.2
(891;3)
,
80:9.2
(897;5)
in central and South America
79:5.8
(884;2)
in India
79:2.2
(879;8)
misfortune so largely lost
51:4.3
(584;5)
mixed with Andonites
81:4.2-3
(904;6)
moved into Europe; drove Andonites from
64:7.3,8
(726;10)
,
78:1.5
(869;1)
nature
artistically gifted
66:5.26
(748;7)
,
80:3.3,7
(891;4)
brain power of red race, sentiment of yellow race
64:6.21
(725;2)
expert hunters, fishers, boatbuilders
68:5.5
(768;5)
,
80:3.5-7
(891;6)
most aggressive, adventurous Eurasians
78:1.8
(869;4)
,
80:3.3
(891;4)
perfectly honest, wholly free from sexual vices
80:3.4
(891;5)
tendency to fight among themselves
64:6.22
(725;3)
Neanderthal absorption retarded
64:7.9-10
(727;6)
,
78:1.8
(869;4)
,
79:5.1
(883;2)
one ruler had 100,000 burden bearers
81:2.8
(902;2)
Orlandof
great teacher among
b.r.
200,000 years ago
64:6.23
(725;4)
on 24 counselors
45:4.6
(513;7)
partial to alphabet writing
66:5.10
(746;8)
persisted longest in southern France
80:5.5
(893;7)
perverted by Caligastia
64:6.22
(725;3)
profited most from Dalamatia teachings
68:0.3
(763;3)
scattered all over Europe
78:1.8
(869;4)
somewhat broad-headed
81:4.2-3
(904;6)
survived in Basques and Berbers
80:9.11
(898;6)
united with Adamites, who exterminated Neanderthal strains to produce Cro-Magnons
80:1.5-8
(890;1)
usually subdues indigo race
51:4.6
(585;2)
board of animal domestication.
See
Caligastia one hundred
board of planetary supervisors.
See
four and twenty counselors
boats
Andite mariners settled Crete ca. 12,000 B.C.
140:0.2
(1568;2)
,
157:1.2-3
(1743;4)
,
192:1.1,3
(2045;6)
Andonites were sailors
80:8.5
(897;3)
apostles fished from
b.
140:0.2
(1568;2)
,
157:1.2-3
(1743;4)
,
192:1.1,3
(2045;6)
apostles traversed Sea of Galilee in
138:4.1,4
(1541;3)
,
138:5.3
(1542;4)
,
147:7.1
(1655;3)
,
152:0.1
(1698;1)
,
152:2.2
(1700;3)
,
152:5.1,5
(1703;5)
,
154:7sec
(1723;4)
,
156:6.4
(1741;4)
,
157:1.5
(1744;3)
Cro-Magnons were expert boat builders
80:3.6
(891;7)
early commerce facilitated by
79:1.4
(879;1)
,
81:3.6-7
(904;2)
early maritime commerce on Mediterranean
80:1.1
(889;3)
Edenites had no suitable
76:0.1
(847;1)
Jesus
built improved
b.
129:1.3
(1419;6)
met Ruth in a boat
145:0.3
(1628;3)
storm on Sea of Galilee
151:5sec
(1694;6)
taught from
137:6.4
(1533;2)
,
140:8.1
(1579;3)
,
145:1.1
(1628;4)
,
151:1.1
(1688;3)
,
151:4.1
(1693;7)
voyaged to Rome on
b.
130:0.2
(1427;2)
,
130:3.1
(1432;1)
,
130:4.12
(1435;4)
,
133:2.1,3,5
(1470;2)
,
133:4.14
(1476;2)
,
133:9.4
(1481;6)
wept in a boat
141:0.2
(1587;2)
Joseph and Mary's return to Palestine in
123:0.4
(1356;1)
many
b.
used by apostles built by Jesus
138:7.5
(1544;4)
,
145:1.1
(1628;4)
Peter's night vision on Sea of Galilee
152:4sec
(1703;1)
sea commerce active in 2500 B.C.
80:9.9
(898;4)
sea traffic between Indian and Mesopotamia
79:3.2
(881;2)
body, human.
See also
blood
;
brains
;
eugenics
;
eyes
;
flesh
;
genetics
;
mortals
;
personality
: forms;
skeletal structures
after death,
b.
is discarded outer covering
30:4.8
(341;5)
,
39:2.13
(431;2)
,
189:1.2
(2021;1)
bodies created for the Caligastia 100
66:2.7-8
(742;7)
cannot be carried by seraphic transport
39:2.13
(431;2)
cosmic mind and adjutant mind-spirits evolves
42:12.4
(483;4)
energized by circulatory distribution of assimilable energy products of nourishment
116:7.1
(1276;2)
gland chemistry effects imagination, spirit reception
49:5.12
(566;7)
healing secretions when injured
65:4.3-6
(735;2)
human cells akin to disease-producing organisms
76:4.7
(851;5)
living electrochemical mechanism of animal origin
0:5.7
(8;7)
mortals may be outwardly beautiful, inwardly unlovely
112:6.3
(1236;1)
product of supermortal creative design
118:9.3
(1303;4)
reflects personality to limited degree
112:6.3
(1236;1)
spirit is architect, mind is builder
42:12.5
(483;5)
temple of God
1:4.2
(26;4)
,
34:6.7
(381;1)
,
143:2.4
(1609;5)
,
160:4.3
(1779;1)
unkind knowingly to defile or pollute
110:1.5
(1204;3)
Bon.
See also
Caligastia one hundred
and entire council lost in rebellion
67:4.1
(757;4)
led board of animal domestication and utilization
66:5.4
(746;2)
bond.
See
bond servants
;
promises
;
wax board bond
bond servants
among earliest property accumulated
69:5.8
(776;6)
bones
Latins preserved
b.
of heroes; later saints
98:3.4
(1080;6)
of dead believed very magical
88:5.2
(971;4)
Primates made spicules of
63:1.2
(711;5)
primitives revered leaders'
88:2.1
(968;6)
Book of
Acts.
See
Acts, Book of
Dead.
See
Dead, Book of the
Deuteronomy.
See
Deuteronomy, Book of
Ecclesiastes
.
q.v.
Enoch.
See
Enoch
: Book of
Genesis.
See
Genesis, Book of
Hebrews.
See
Hebrews, Book of
Isaiah.
See
Isaiah (first)
;
Isaiah (second)
Job, book of.
q.v.
life. custodians of knowledge are living books
27:5.1
(301;6)
Proverbs.
See
Proverbs, Book of
Psalms
.
q.v.
Revelations.
See
Revelations, Book of
Wisdom.
See
Ecclesiastes
bookkeeper
God is not a
141:4.1
(1590;4)
boredom
indicates immaturity of creative imagination
14:5.8
(159;4)
Borneans
speared slave to accompany deceased master
87:2.8
(960;2)
bosom of the Father
Divinington
13:1.4
(144;4)
,
13:2.7
(148;6)
,
20:4.3
(227;1)
,
39:2.13
(431;2)
personality circuit
5:2.2
(64;5)
soul-identity of Jesus may repose in
188:3.8
(2015;4)
bosom of the Son
Sonarington
13:1.7
(145;2)
bosom of the Spirit
Spiritington
13:1.9
(145;4)
Bosora
165:0.1
(1817;1)
boulders
glacial product
61:7.1
(700;6)
bow and arrow
red race invented
64:6.4
(723;3)
brachiopods
59:1.14
(674;4)
,
59:2.12
(676;3)
,
59:3sec
(676;5)
,
59:4.3
(678;4)
Brahma.
See also
Brahman
;
Brahmanism
;
Hinduism
member of Hindu trinity; identified with fate
94:4.4
(1031;5)
,
104:1.5
(1144;2)
Vedic deity-father principle
94:1.4
(1027;5)
Brahman.
See also
Brahma
;
Brahmanism
;
Hinduism
Brahman-Narayana is Universal Self existing
static and potential throughout all eternity
94:3.3-4
(1030;3)
distant idea of all-encompassing Absolute
94:2.6-7
(1029;4)
energy-divinity principle activating Vedic pantheon
94:1.4
(1027;5)
creative energy, cosmic reaction; beyond all definition
94:3.2
(1030;2)
India left helpless by impersonal hypothesis of
94:2.4,7
(1029;2)
Infinite One, IT IS; no personality attributes
94:3.2
(1030;2)
,
94:4.3
(1031;4)
Vedic oversoul of all creation
94:2.4
(1029;2)
Brahmanas.
See also
Brahmanism
;
Hinduism
later scriptures of Hindu faith
94:2.6
(1029;4)
Brahmanism
94:2sec
(1028;4)
,
94:3sec
(1030;1)
,.
See also
Brahma
;
Brahman
;
Brahmanas
;
Hinduism
;
India
ancient gods of Aryans include Agni, Indra, and Soma
94:4.6
(1031;7)
Aryans brought
B.
to India
94:1.1
(1027;2)
failed to differentiate levels of reality, recognize soul
94:3.7-8
(1030;7)
impersonal Infinity of
98:2.9
(1079;6)
influence on Taoism
94:5.5
(1032;7)
lacked belief in Father and ascendant progression
94:3.1
(1030;1)
never entirely lost Trinity concept
92:5.6
(1009;3)
noble reach into philosophy and metaphysics
94:3.1
(1030;1)
philosophy very near concept of Adjusters
94:3.6
(1030;6)
priesthood
assumed control over expanding Vedic ritual
94:1.2
(1027;3)
caste system perpetuated
94:2.1
(1028;4)
exalted themselves above even their gods
94:2.2
(1028;5)
lineal descendants of Sethite priests of second garden
79:3.3-4
(881;3)
,
79:4.6-7
(882;6)
,
92:5.6
(1009;3)
rejected Salem teaching of salvation through faith
94:1.5
(1028;1)
sank in inertia and pessimism
94:2.2
(1028;5)
weakened through rejection of higher truth
94:2.2
(1028;5)
brains
Adjusters
not organic part of human brain
110:1.1
(1203;3)
released if human brain irreparably destroyed
112:3.3
(1230;1)
brainedness.
See also
mortals
: planetary types
1-, 2-, and 3-brained mortals
49:5.6-11
(566;1)
,
109:3.5-6
(1197;7)
Adjusters gain better contact with 3-brained mortals
109:3.5
(1197;7)
differences eliminated on mansion worlds
40:5.14
(447;2)
not factor in Adjuster fusion, spirit ministry
40:5.9,11,14
(446;3)
senses sharper in 3-brained mortals
40:5.14
(447;2)
,
49:4.3
(564;5)
Urantians are 2-brained
40:5.14
(447;2)
dinosaurs, sea serpents, perished because
b.
insufficient for body size
60:1.10
(686;6)
,
60:2.11,14
(688;3)
,
60:3.21
(691;2)
,
61:2.5
(695;3)
early mammals possessed large
b.
in comparison to body size
61:1.5
(694;2)
,
61:6.1
(700;2)
evolution followed growth of brain, not bulk
60:2.14
(688;6)
lemurs had the largest
b.
for their size
62:2.3
(704;2)
material mechanism for intelligent response to internal and external stimuli
65:0.1
(730;1)
,
65:6.10
(738;3)
mid-mammals had large
62:3.3
(705;2)
mind endowment wholly dependent on brain capacity
58:6.7
(670;1)
patterns for mind endowment
112:5.14
(1234;3)
Primates' increased use of hands helped develop
62:4.4
(707;3)
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