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broadcasting (radio).
See
radio broadcasting
broadcasts (celestial)
46:3sec
(522;1)
,.
See also
broadcasters (superior seraphim)
;
broadcasters (tertiary supernaphim)
Adjusters receive b. continuously via master circuits
110:4.1
(1207;1)
,
110:7.6
(1213;1)
back registry insures proper reception
44:4.10
(504;2)
extended to all worlds except for those quarantined
33:6.5
(371;7)
Havona pilgrims consult b. for news on friends' arrivals
30:4.21
(343;3)
John saw vision of
b.
on Salvington
34:4.9
(378;6)
melodies can be broadcast to entire universe
44:1.1-2
(499;3)
mortals in light and life scan
52:7.6
(599;2)
promulgate laws of constellations
43:2.8
(488;2)
received by means of seas of glass
46:3sec
(522;1)
space reports
broadcast pilgrims' attainment of Father
26:9.4
(295;2)
broadcast service of universe
24:6.8
(270;6)
contained in circuits of cosmic mind
9:7.3
(105;3)
from Havona
15:9.9
(177;8)
listening to
b.
is popular diversion on Jerusem
46:3.1
(522;1)
received on planet at noon
39:5.15
(439;1)
inaugurated when Grandfanda attained Havona
24:6.8
(270;6)
survivors listen to never-ending stream of
46:3.1
(522;1)
under supervision of celestial artisans
44:4.9
(504;1)
used for communication by higher celestial beings
33:6.5
(371;7)
brokenhearted
Lord is near the
131:2.10
(1445;4)
bronze
Adamsonite discovery
81:3.5
(904;1)
Bronze Age
ca. 3000 B.C.
80:9.13
(898;8)
not a distinct period
81:3.4
(903;6)
brooding.
See also
isolation
withstand b. in face of sorrow
156:5.17
(1740;4)
brothel keeper in Jerusalem
wet Jesus' feet with tears, wiped with hair
147:5.3-4
(1651;7)
brothels.
See
prostitution
brotherhood (attitude).
See also
brotherhood of man
;
fellowship of believers
;
friendship
;
gospel
;
love
;
tolerance
;
unity
achieve by
appeal to Adjuster
149:3.3
(1672;6)
approaching other religions by truths in common
149:2.5
(1670;6)
economic interdependence and social fraternity
99:7.5
(1093;3)
ethical awakening
52:6.5
(597;6)
intellectual cross-fertilization
52:6.4
(597;5)
political wisdom
52:6.6
(598;1)
religious revelation
52:6.2
(597;3)
social fraternity
52:6.3
(597;4)
spiritual insight
52:6.7
(598;2)
,
155:6.8
(1732;1)
barriers to brotherhood
antagonisms natural
16:9.7
(196;3)
,
70:0.2
(783;2)
doctrine betrays man into intolerance, bigotry
88:2.7
(969;5)
lack of natural brotherly attraction
68:1.1
(763;4)
prophets should not strengthen barriers to b.
92:5.13
(1010;4)
races seldom take kindly to
39:5.4
(437;3)
ecclesiastical authority
134:4.3-4,8
)
cf:
no peace between truth and error
175:1.2
(1905;4)
delight in bearing one another's burdens
71:4.4
(804;4)
inevitable clash between religions of spirit and authority
173:3.3
(1893;3)
invariably manifests in unselfish and loving service
142:7.4
(1603;5)
lack of spiritual b. inexcusable and reprehensible
170:5.20
(1866;3)
Micah: live each according to his understanding of God
97:5.5
(1067;2)
most powerful, most tenuous factor of civilization
118:8.10
(1302;7)
unless religious,
b.
is an abstraction devoid of love
16:9.8
(196;4)
brotherhood of man.
See also
brotherhood (attitude)
;
gospel
civilization encompassed by love
100:4.6
(1098;3)
derives from fatherhood of God
12:7.8,10
(138;3)
,
16:9.10
(196;6)
,
52:6.7
(598;2)
,
134:4.1
(1486;4)
,
159:5.7
(1769;9)
,
195:8.11
(2082;3)
entails adjustment of the self to other selves
99:5.1
(1090;7)
fact of relationship among all personalities
12:7.10-11
(138;5)
highest human goal
71:4.3
(804;3)
,
143:1.4
(1608;1)
impulse of social service is basis of
103:2.8
(1131;7)
Jesus used term for kingdom of heaven
170:2.20
(1861;4)
Lucifer advocated brotherhood of intelligence
53:4.2
(604;4)
no person escapes benefits or penalties resulting from
12:7.11
(138;6)
revelation essential to realization of
52:6.2
(597;3)
spiritual transformation quickest way to realize
52:6.7
(598;2)
universality of God's love creates
12:7.8,10
(138;3)
Brotherhood of United Midwayers.
See
midwayers
brotherhoods.
See
secret societies
brothers and sisters.
See
brethren
brown race.
See also
races
mixed yellow and red races; held islands off Asia
64:7.6,16
(727;3)
on nearby Pacific islands
78:3.8
(871;4)
Serapatatia was of
b.r.
75:3.1
(841;1)
brownies
evolving monotheists keep subordinate gods as
96:1.14
(1054;4)
brutality.
See
cruelty
Buddha.
See also
Buddhism
;
Gautama Siddhartha
became reflective devotee of leisure
69:2.5
(773;6)
Gautama revered as enlightened one
92:5.9
(1009;6)
,
94:8.2
(1036;4)
,
94:9.1
(1037;4)
Jesus' talk with Gonod regarding
132:7.3-5
(1466;3)
return of
B.
looked for in Tibet, China, and India
92:5.3
(1008;5)
Buddha, Sakyamuni.
See also
Buddha
;
Buddhism
Gautama's followers called him
94:8.2
(1036;4)
Buddhism
94:8sec
(1036;3)
,.
See also
Buddha
;
Gautama Siddhartha
adaptability to mores equaled only by Christianity
92:6.5
(1011;3)
degenerated into ritual alien to Gautama
94:7.8
(1036;2)
,
94:9.3
(1038;1)
did not produce religion of unselfish service
94:8.15
(1037;3)
doctrines
adherents free to choose truth from all religions
94:12.4
(1041;2)
all Buddhas manifest Absolute Buddha
94:11.11-13
(1040;2)
,
94:12.1
(1040;5)
belief in physical humiliation
89:3.4
(976;6)
clear presentation of Adjusters
94:11.5
(1039;4)
contaminated by superstition and sublimation of Gautama as Eternal Buddha
94:12.1
(1040;5)
God concept in
94:12sec
(1040;5)
great and beautiful philosophy without God
103:9.3
(1141;1)
,
131:3.1
(1446;3)
,
132:7.5
(1467;1)
higher morality but less defined portrayal of God than Hinduism
94:2.8
(1029;6)
isolating self from objective reality
94:11.6
(1039;5)
"many Buddhas" teaching; anyone could aspire to become a Buddha
94:11.10
(1040;1)
relativity of all truth
94:11.4
(1039;3)
return of Buddha's spirit
94:11.3
(1039;2)
salvation from suffering
5:4.5
(67;3)
salvation through belief in Buddha
94:9.1
(1037;4)
trinitarian doctrine
104:1.6
(1144;3)
Ganid's abstract of B.
131:3sec
(1446;3)
great international, interracial faith
92:6.2,5
(1010;6)
history
20th century renaissance
94:12.5
(1041;3)
affected by Taoism, Shinto, Christianity, Hinduism, and Islam
94:9.3
(1038;1)
,
94:12.5
(1041;3)
amalgamated with disintegrating Taoism
94:11.1
(1038;8)
fitted well into religious customs of yellow race
94:11.1
(1038;8)
Gautama formulated philosophy of
94:7.2
(1035;2)
gave way before militant Islam
94:2.8
(1029;6)
,
94:9.3
(1038;1)
Nanak incorporated into Sikhism
92:5.12
(1010;3)
,
92:7.2
(1012;3)
spread
94:9sec
(1037;4)
Jesus' talk with Gonod regarding
132:7.3-5
(1466;3)
living, growing religion which promotes calmness, self-control, and happiness
94:9.6
(1038;4)
shackled with ceremonies Gautama fought against
94:11.3
(1039;2)
types
Amida
94:12.2-3
(1040;6)
Hinayana, the Lesser Road; asocial doctrine
94:9.4-5
(1038;2)
Mahayana
Great Road; progressive doctrine
94:9.4-5
(1038;2)
,
94:12.2
(1040;6)
myth of divine Gautama
94:11.2
(1039;1)
trinitarian doctrine
104:1.6
(1144;3)
Shin, a progressive religion in Japan
94:12.4
(1041;2)
buildings
all fireproof in continental nation
72:7.4
(815;4)
foundation sacrifice once customary
89:6.4
(981;1)
bullocks.
See
cattle
bulls
Egyptian tribes worshiped
95:2.3
(1044;2)
Mithras slew sacred bull
98:5.3
(1082;4)
bully near Tarentum
Jesus restrained
133:1.1
(1468;4)
burdens
delight in bearing one another's
71:4.4
(804;4)
Burma
Andites drove inferiors into
79:2.4
(880;2)
Asoka established Buddhism in
94:9.1
(1037;4)
cultures of India and China mixed in
79:6.2
(884;5)
green race persisted most in
79:6.2
(884;5)
Hinayana Buddhism persisted in
94:9.4
(1038;2)
bushel
candle not put under
140:3.13
(1570;2)
Bushmen
crude culture
66:5.30
(749;1)
,
70:3.2
(787;2)
inferior race
68:1.6
(764;2)
,
103:3.1
(1132;1)
no individual names
88:5.5
(971;7)
still employ food-gathering lines
68:5.3
(768;3)
business.
See
commerce
;
earning a living
;
industry
butter
became common in days of Prince's staff
66:5.5
(746;3)
butterflies
deny possibility of developing b. out of caterpillars
42:9.4
(480;2)
buzzards
61:2.12
(696;3)
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