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seven Supreme Spirit groups.
See
Supreme Spirits
seven worlds of Infinite Spirit.
See
sacred spheres of Paradise
Sevenfold, the.
See
God the Sevenfold
sevenfold controllers
116:5sec
(1273;5)
members
1.
Master Physical Controllers
q.v.
2.
Supreme Power Centers
q.v.
3.
Supreme Power Director
q.v.
4.
Almighty Supreme
q.v.
5.
Infinite Spirit
q.v.
6.
Paradise
q.v.
7.
Universal Father
q.v.
physical control level of God the Sevenfold
116:5.2
(1273;6)
seventy evangelists.
See
evangelists, the seventy
sewers.
See also
sanitation
tides flushed s. in Caesarea
130:2.1
(1429;3)
sex.
See also
flesh
;
prostitution
;
self-gratification
;
sexes, the
;
women
always involved co-operation by woman
84:4.3
(935;3)
benefits derived from discipline of
s.
relationships
45:6.3
(516;1)
differs somewhat on nonbreather worlds
49:3.4
(563;7)
free love never in good standing
82:2.3
(915;1)
higher standards among women
84:5.2
(936;6)
historically
continence cult among soldiers and saints
89:3.6
(977;1)
instruction at home in continental nation
72:3.5
(811;5)
Ishtar cult was disguised
s.
worship
95:1.5
(1042;6)
one-time embrace of strangers required by Ishtar
95:1.5
(1042;6)
primitives
did not make undue fetish of
s.
88:1.7
(968;2)
indulged
s.
appetites freely
84:1.1
(931;4)
promiscuity virtually absent
82:1.2,6
(913;5)
regarded temple prostitution highly elevating
89:7.4-5
(982;3)
hunting rewards improved Neanderthal skills
64:4.12
(721;10)
rulers allowed
s.
relations with bride just before marriage; additional license
82:3.10
(916;6)
,
82:5.7
(919;3)
s.
only incidental to marriage among primitives
84:1.1
(931;4)
saw no connection of
s.
with childbirth
84:1.3
(931;6)
suspended
s.
regulations on May Day
82:2.4
(915;2)
taught
s.
control; were free from laxity
70:7.4-5
(791;1)
promiscuity in public baths
132:4.5
(1461;3)
,
133:3.6
(1472;5)
s.
education duty of parents in Garden of Eden
74:7.2
(835;5)
individuals always rebel against society's regulations
82:3.2
(915;5)
no mortal reproduction after life in flesh
45:6.7
(516;5)
regulation in relation to marriage
82:1.3-5
(913;6)
s.
impulses can induce mystic state
100:5.10
(1100;1)
s.
jealousy not innate
82:4.4
(917;7)
sex urge
all-absorbing chiefly due to race mixtures, Andite inheritance
82:1.2,5
(913;5)
bridle passions and be patient
195:5.10
(2076;1)
compels man to think and leads him to love
83:0.3
(922;3)
do not commit adultery
131:2.12
(1446;1)
,
140:6.5
(1576;5)
dominant impulse after food hunger
82:1.9
(914;5)
drove man into society
68:2.4,6
(765;1)
fickleness of
s.
urge
160:2.10
(1777;1)
gratification transient and spasmodic
68:2.6
(765;3)
insures man and woman will come together
84:6.2
(938;6)
lures selfish man into making something better out of himself
82:1.7
(914;3)
,
83:0.3
(922;3)
males restlessness when deprived of frequent
s.
gratification
68:2.6
(765;3)
natural tendency which serves individual, race
133:3.7
(1472;6)
no human emotion, unbridled, produces so much harm and sorrow
82:1.10
(914;6)
normal urges not in conflict with highest spiritual attainment
34:7.7
(383;1)
s.
appetite of ancients combatted war urge
70:3.11
(788;2)
secrecy, insincerity, and hypocrisy only obscure problems of
82:1.10
(914;6)
society must control individuals'
s.
urges
82:1.9-10
(914;5)
stronger in men than women
84:4.3
(935;3)
social group entitled to regulate
s.
81:5.6
(906;4)
sexes, the.
See also
marriage
;
mortals
;
sex
;
women
complementary though often personally antagonistic
84:6.6-7
(939;1)
differences multiply versatility, overcome limitations
84:6.5
(938;9)
equality of men and women
Adam endeavored to teach equality
74:3.5
(831;2)
,
74:7.8
(836;4)
each sex has distinctive sphere
84:5.11-12
(938;1)
in mind and spirit endowment
49:4.4
(564;6)
Jesus taught equality
133:2.2
(1471;1)
,
138:8.11
(1546;2)
,
149:2.8-9
(1671;3)
,
150:1.3
(1679;2)
,
167:5.4
(1839;1)
,
194:3.14
(2065;2)
men and women jointly hold posts in light and life
55:3.9
(625;8)
men and women worked side by side in the Garden
84:7.8
(940;4)
not found in nature
84:5.3
(936;7)
prevails on all advanced worlds
49:4.4
(564;6)
,
71:8.10
(807;6)
usually realized in post-Planetary Prince era
52:2.7
(591;7)
gender no consideration in assignment of Adjusters
108:1.7
(1186;5)
man has selfishly chosen more the agreeable work
69:3.3
(774;2)
,
84:3.6,7,10
(934;5)
men and women incapable of full mental comprehension
84:4.4
(935;4)
,
84:6.3,7
(938;7)
mutually dependent on co-operation
84:6.6
(939;1)
partnership of
84:6sec
(938;5)
pastoral men shamefully mistreated women
68:5.8
(768;8)
,
69:7.5
(778;8)
positively will not live without each other
83:0.2
(922;2)
presence of helpless baby differentiated early male-female activities
68:2.6
(765;3)
respective personality trends survive this life
84:6.6
(939;1)
viewpoints and entire life reactions essentially different
82:1.1
(913;4)
,
84:5.13
(938;3)
,
84:6.3,6
(938;7)
women love babies more than men
69:3.2
(774;1)
Shabattum.
See also
Sabbath
Jews retained Mesopotamian taboos regarding
95:1.2
(1042;3)
shadows
cease to be attracted by unreal and material
s.
174:0.2
(1897;2)
feared and revered by early man
86:5.10
(955;2)
,
88:5.5
(971;7)
follow substance
165:5.3
(1823;3)
interpret in terms of substance
1:6.1
(29;7)
matter is shadow cast by mind in presence of spirit
12:8.15-16
(140;11)
once "walled" into new buildings
89:6.5
(981;2)
shadow of hair's turning for untrue purpose
48:6.22
(555;1)
unrobust souls had shorter
s.
86:4.8
(953;7)
shale
changed to slate
59:1.12
(674;2)
coal layers alternate with
59:5.15
(681;7)
deposition
59:1.9
(673;9)
,
59:5.10
(681;2)
,
60:1.1
(685;3)
,
60:3.9
(689;8)
indicates presence of organic carbon
58:7.10
(671;3)
limestone changed into
59:3.1
(676;5)
Shalmaneser III
Assyrian king; decided to control Mediterranean coast
97:9.18
(1073;8)
shamans
Paper 90
(986;1)
,)
always powerful check on kings
70:6.6
(790;3)
believed in their spirit possession
90:1.3
(987;1)
enchanters' practices derived from ancient superstitions
90:2.2
(987;6)
,
150:3.11
(1681;6)
fetish men thought to be directed by spirit ghosts
89:1.2
(974;4)
first police officers; ghosts administered justice through
70:10.5
(795;2)
first professional class; exempted from physical work
69:3.5
(774;4)
often epileptics
88:1.9
(968;4)
often of low-grade mind and morals; became wealthy
90:2.12
(989;1)
presume to stand between man and God as intermediaries, interpreters, and intercessors
90:0.3
(986;3)
ranking medicine men, ceremonial fetishmen
90:1.1
(986;4)
resorted to fraud and trickery
88:1.10
(968;5)
,
90:1.4
(987;2)
s.
who failed without alibi demoted or killed
90:1.5
(987;3)
,
90:2.6
(988;2)
some early communities ruled by
70:5.8
(789;6)
superstitious exaltation of family of swordmakers
69:3.9
(774;8)
terribly expensive, but worth all they cost
92:3.7-9
(1006;4)
used because the spirit world was unresponsive to ordinary mortals
90:0.2
(986;2)
voodoo doctors typical of magicians of old
88:6.1
(972;1)
women were
s.
because they tended home fires
69:6.5
(777;8)
,
88:6.1
(972;1)
Shamash
one of chief Mesopotamian deities
95:1.4
(1042;5)
shame.
See also
guilt
;
ridicule
be not ashamed of Jesus and his words
158:7.5
(1760;2)
Judas was ashamed of Jesus
172:5.13
(1887;1)
unworthy motivation for religious living
140:4.7
(1572;7)
Shang-ti
Taoist God of Heaven
94:5.3
(1032;5)
vestiges of real concept of God preserved in
79:8.7
(887;7)
sharing.
See also
altruism
;
delegation
divine pattern of co-ordinate participation in creation
54:2.1-2
(614;6)
is Godlike divine
10:1.3
(109;1)
,
111:5.1
(1221;2)
it is more blessed to give than to receive
94:6.6
(1034;1)
,
103:2.9
(1131;8)
Judas did not confide
193:4.2-3
(2055;5)
knowledge possessed only by
25:4.5
(279;6)
,
48:7.28
(557;12)
of spiritual life with others favors spiritual growth
100:1.8
(1095;3)
with partner is Godlike
133:2.2
(1471;1)
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