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finaliters' world.
See also
Jerusem
: transitional culture worlds;
mansion worlds
7 mansion worlds surround
45:1.2
(509;5)
accessible to inhabitants of all mansion worlds
45:1.2
(509;5)
half of planet is probationary nursery
45:6.6-9
(516;4)
,
47:2.1
(531;5)
headquarters of finaliters of local system; 100,000 companies located on
45:1.2
(509;5)
,
47:0.2
(530;2)
transitional culture world #1
45:1.2
(509;5)
,
47:1sec
(530;5)
Finality, Corps of.
See
Paradise Corps of the Finality
finances.
See
banking
;
earning a living
;
money
;
wealth
fine arts.
See
art
fines
for taboo violation was first public revenue
70:10.12
(796;2)
fingernails
earliest magic had to do with
88:1.8
(968;3)
,
88:5.1
(971;3)
fingers
crossing
f.
is continuation of primitive ritual
87:6.10
(965;4)
pointing
f.
was dangerous practice among ancients
90:3.7
(990;2)
finite reality.
See
reality
: levels of reality: finite reality
finites.
See
reality
: levels of reality: finite reality
Finns
believed trees occupied by kind spirits
85:2.4
(945;7)
fire
69:6sec
(777;4)
Andon
barely escaped becoming
f.
worshiper
63:6.2
(716;1)
had idea of making
f.
with flint
63:2.4-7
(712;4)
,
69:6.4
(777;7)
,
81:2.5
(901;8)
using
f.
enabled Andon to defy climate
63:2.6
(712;6)
basic human invention; great civilizer
52:1.5
(590;1)
,
69:6.2-3
(777;5)
,
81:2.3-4
(901;6)
buildings fireproof in continental nation
72:7.4
(815;4)
civilization reaching back to
69:8.12
(780;3)
custom of passing through
69:6.6
(778;1)
Hebron synagogue destroyed by
154:2.1
(1718;2)
impassable barrier to ghosts
69:6.2
(777;5)
,
83:4.6
(925;2)
,
87:6.5
(964;4)
Jesus put fish on
192:1.8
(2047;1)
myth of Prometheus
81:2.5
(901;8)
opened doors to metalwork
69:6.8
(778;3)
ordeals by
f.
used to detect crime
70:10.5
(795;2)
Peter warmed himself in Annas' courtyard by
184:2.2-7
(1980;3)
primitives held in superstitious regard; regarded as fetish
66:5.20
(748;1)
,
69:6.4-5
(777;7)
,
88:1.2
(967;4)
sanitary benefits of burning refuse
69:6.4
(777;7)
spiritual flames consume mortal bodies in translation
55:2.4-5
(623;4)
sprinkling incense kept fire in good humor
69:6.4
(777;7)
Teherma was not a
f.
worshiper
141:6.1,3
(1592;3)
worship of
85:4.4
(947;3)
Zoroaster's symbol of Spirit; worshiped by his followers
95:6.4
(1049;7)
fire god.
See
Agni
first, the
I am the first and the last
10:7.1
(115;3)
,
97:7.6-9
(1069;1)
shall be last
163:3.4
(1804;1)
,
166:3.5
(1829;2)
first-born
custom of sacrificing
89:6.6,8
(981;3)
,
89:7.1,3
(981;6)
First Cause.
See also
God
;
Universal Father
Anaxagoras recognized
98:2.6
(1079;3)
assigning causes leads back to
195:6.5
(2077;1)
becomes personal God of human salvation
196:3.1
(2093;6)
only one uncaused Cause in whole universe
118:6.2
(1299;5)
reason may lead back to
101:2.3,5
(1106;2)
First Epistle of Peter
altered by disciple of Paul
139:2.12
(1552;1)
first experiential Trinity.
See
Trinity Ultimate
First John, Epistle of
written as cover letter for Gospel of John
121:8.10
(1342;5)
first mansion world.
See
mansion worlds
: 1st
First Person of Deity.
See
Universal Father
First Source and Center.
See
I AM
;
Infinite, the
;
Universal Father
fish
early units of barter
69:4.5
(775;5)
in Jesus' ministry
draught of fishes
145:1sec
(1628;4)
feeding 5000 with 2
152:2.7-9
(1701;2)
if your child needs a
144:2.4
(1619;2)
risen Jesus directed apostles cast net for
192:1.3,7-8
)
with shekel in its mouth
157:1.4
(1744;2)
last phyla to have appeared
65:2.11
(733;1)
Neanderthalers speared f. at ice vents
64:4.4
(721;2)
sea serpents threatened destruction of all
60:2.9
(688;1)
sudden appearance
59:4sec
(678;2)
,
59:5.8
(680;10)
,
65:2.5-6
(732;3)
types named.
See
marine life
fishermen
become fishers of men
138:7.6
(1544;5)
blue men fenced rivers, dried surplus catch
68:5.5
(768;5)
Jesus' uncle in Magdala was
123:6.1
(1364;4)
,
124:3.1
(1369;7)
Jesus was expert
124:1.2
(1366;3)
,
124:2.7
(1369;3)
,
138:7.6
(1544;5)
,
192:1.7
(2046;5)
Jude ran away to become
128:7.8
(1417;7)
apostles were
138:7.5
(1544;4)
,
139:1.1
(1548;5)
,
139:3.1
(1552;5)
,
139:9.2
(1563;3)
,
192:1sec
(2045;6)
five thousand, feeding the.
See
feeding the 5000
flags.
See also
concentric circles, three
;
Lucifer
: emblem of
evolution of totems
88:3.2-4
(970;3)
flamingoes
61:2.12
(696;3)
flattery.
See also
praise
;
recognition
beware slippery paths of
174:0.2
(1897;2)
Cano influenced Eve by
75:3.9
(842;2)
Flavius
142:4sec
(1600;2)
Greek Jew; home adorned with treasures
142:0.1
(1596;1)
,
142:4.1
(1600;2)
Jesus' 6th appearance at home of
190:4sec
(2033;4)
flaws.
See also
criticism
no great depth required to pick
102:7.6
(1126;6)
flesh
34:7sec
(382;1)
,.
See also
body, human
;
food
;
instincts
;
mortals
all things earthly are evanescent
95:4.3
(1046;4)
be not discouraged by discovery you are human
156:5.8
(1739;3)
concept of mortification of f. attached to Christianity
89:3.2-3
(976;4)
flesh and spirit
all pass through conflict traversing from
f.
to spirit
159:3.7
(1766;3)
avoid wasteful, weakening conflicts of the
f.
156:5.4
(1738;3)
f.
does not naturally bear fruits of Spirit
34:7.1
(382;1)
,
143:2.5
(1609;6)
mortals from normal worlds do not experience constant warfare with spirit
34:7.2-3
(382;2)
refereeing conflicting contentions of
f.
and spirit
37:6.6
(412;6)
spirit is easy victor over
f.
34:6.9
(381;3)
,
157:6.4
(1749;3)
that which is born of
f.
is
f.
142:6.5
(1602;4)
freedom from desires of mortal life in Buddhism
94:8.12
(1036;3)
futility of pinning all hope on temporal goals
94:8.4
(1036;6)
high purposes of great mind antagonized by urges of primitive inheritance
111:7.5
(1223;7)
inherent nature derived from animal-origin races
34:7.1
(382;1)
is of little profit
153:5.4
(1715;4)
Jesus' faith destroyed every conflicting desire
196:0.5
(2087;5)
put not trust in uncertainties of
171:4.2
(1871;4)
,
174:0.2
(1897;2)
urges.
See also
sex
: urge
fickleness of sex urge
160:2.10
(1777;1)
greatest passions are lust, anger, pride, deceit, greed
131:4.7
(1449;2)
,
131:6.2
(1450;6)
inherited urges cannot be altogether modified
140:4.8
(1572;8)
normal; not in conflict with highest spiritual attainment
34:7.7
(383;1)
not suppressed by religious rebuke or laws
140:8.21
(1582;2)
of selfishness and animal nature
156:5.4
(1738;3)
recognize temptation for exactly what it is
156:5.4
(1738;3)
sensual gratifications alone do not confer happiness
136:6.10
(1519;3)
usually caused by one's own debased tendencies and natural propensities rather than the devil
53:8.9
(610;5)
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