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gravity bodies, dark.
See
dark gravity bodies
gravity energy.
See also
energy
;
ultimata
2nd phase of transmutation of segregata into universe power
42:2.12
(470;3)
brought into being by Associate Transcendental Master Force Organizers
42:2.12
(470;3)
Paradise gravity-responding energy, ancestor of all matter; form of ultimata
42:2.12
(470;3)
supreme center supervisors function with all phenomena below level of
29:2.4
(321;3)
Gravity Messengers
31:2sec
(346;7)
all but infinite spirits; inscrutable work
31:2.2
(347;1)
,
108:4.5
(1191;1)
commanded by Grandfanda and finaliter corps
31:2.1
(346;7)
are modified and personalized Adjusters
31:2.2
(347;1)
Divinington home of
13:1.6
(145;1)
,
31:2.2
(347;1)
in Paradise classification
30:1.11
(332;2)
liaison with Brilliant Evening Stars
37:2.11
(408;3)
not available to superuniverse administrators
23:3.2
(260;6)
one becomes finaliter with present staff of 999; unlimited reserves available
31:2.3
(347;2)
personal messengers able to move independently of time and space
23:2.16
(260;3)
,
31:2.1
(346;7)
space messages of
44:5.7
(505;4)
without discoverable form
42:12.3
(483;3)
Great Beyond
Onagar's concept of the hereafter
63:6.7
(716;6)
Great Britain.
See
British Isles
great commandment
174:4sec
(1901;1)
,.
See also
commandments
Great Lakes
created in ice age
61:7.10
(701;9)
Great Mother cult.
See
Mother of God cult
Great Pyramid.
See
pyramids
Great River
Egyptians expected ka would be waiting on other side
111:0.6
(1215;6)
Great Sources and Centers.
See
Eternal Son
;
Infinite Spirit
;
Universal Father
Great Spirit
Onamonalonton referred to God as
45:4.5
(513;6)
,
64:6.7
(723;6)
great supper
parable of
167:2sec
(1835;1)
greater, the
seek the
g.
, and the lesser will be found therein
165:5.3
(1823;3)
Greater Road.
See also
Buddhism
dual Buddhist concept of God and the Absolute
94:12.2
(1040;6)
Mahayana Buddhism; progressive doctrine
94:9.4-5
(1038;2)
greatness
achieved by steadfastly beholding and pursuing goodness
28:6.21-22
(317;2)
,
56:10.12
(647;3)
,
100:7.17
(1103;5)
always unconscious growth
100:1.7
(1095;2)
derives from doing will of God
39:4.14
(435;7)
gained by making wise and divine use of one's strength
48:7.27
(557;11)
greatest is server of all
56:10.14
(647;5)
,
140:1.6
(1569;3)
,
171:0.6
(1868;1)
,
175:1.10
(1907;2)
manifested by self-control
28:6.20
(317;1)
shown in unselfish labor for worthy beings in need and distress
28:6.20
(317;1)
,
140:4.6
(1572;6)
spiritual
g.
consists in understanding love
158:6.3
(1758;4)
synonymous with divinity
28:6.21
(317;2)
true magnitude of survival character
28:6.22
(317;3)
worldly greatness
apostles desired preference
138:7.1
(1543;4)
,
158:4.4
(1756;1)
,
158:6.2-3
(1758;3)
,
158:8.1
(1761;2)
,
171:0.6
(1868;1)
,
179:1sec
(1936;6)
,
179:3.9
(1940;1)
refrain from contending for
g.
179:1sec
(1936;6)
,
179:5.7
(1942;6)
Greece
98:1sec
(1077;5)
,.
See also
Athens
;
Corinth
;
Greeks
Greek history
Andrew crucified in Achaia
139:1.12
(1550;3)
art and genius was direct legacy of Adamson and Ratta
77:5.10
(862;4)
,
80:7.5
(895;5)
art and science from Mesopotamia, Adamsonites
80:7.5
(895;5)
Aryan invaders nearly destroyed Salem teachings
98:1.2
(1077;6)
Athens cultural center of
133:5.1-2
(1476;3)
Corinth capital of Achaia
133:2.5
(1471;4)
Hellenistic Empire could not endure
195:1.8
(2072;1)
hordes of inferior slaves
80:7.6,13
(895;6)
,
98:1.1
(1077;5)
in 5000 B.C., purest Adamite strains were in
80:7.9
(896;1)
influence on Rome
98:3.3
(1080;5)
naval invasion of Egypt
96:3.5
(1056;2)
settled by 375 Adamsonites ca. 10,000 B.C.
80:7.3-4
(895;3)
some Andites entered Europe via
80:4.1
(892;4)
Greek language
Jesus spoke
123:2.7
(1358;4)
,
123:5.1,6
(1362;2)
New Testament written in
195:2.7
(2073;2)
spoken by better strata of Jews in times of Jesus
121:6.2
(1338;5)
translation of Hebrew scriptures into Greek
123:0.3
(1355;3)
,
123:3.1
(1359;2)
,
126:5.6
(1393;3)
,
150:8.1
(1684;4)
widespread in times of Jesus
121:1.1,3
(1332;2)
Greek religion
98:1-2secs
).
See also
mystery cults
;
Platonism
absence of priests and sacred scriptures freed minds
98:1.5
(1078;3)
,
98:2.7
(1079;4)
,
98:6.1
(1083;1)
advanced ethical system practically without Deity
98:2.11
(1080;1)
annual ritual bathing
85:4.1
(946;8)
beliefs
30 stones reverenced
85:1.3
(945;1)
defilement arose from pork, garlic, and menstruating women
84:4.8
(936;1)
in 3 souls
86:5.13
(955;5)
in immortality, provisionally
195:2.8
(2073;3)
in oracles
90:2.8
(988;4)
man descending from perfection to destruction
148:4.9
(1660;8)
matter as shadow of spirit
12:8.16
(141;1)
triad gods
104:0.3
(1143;3)
weak men have weak souls
86:4.8
(953;7)
did not promise salvation or quench spiritual thirst, therefor perished
98:2.1
(1078;5)
distinction between inanimate and animate
103:6.10
(1136;5)
exalted beauty
191:5.3
(2043;1)
,
196:3.16
(2095;3)
G.
had philosophy and science, but hardly a religion
130:3.5
(1432;5)
,
155:1.4
(1726;1)
influence
of Amenemope
95:4.4
(1046;5)
of Ikhnaton
95:5.14
(1049;2)
on Christianity
98:7.10
(1084;9)
,
195:0-1secs
)
intelligent Greeks never regarded Greek gods seriously
98:1.4
(1078;2)
,
98:2.4
(1079;1)
,
195:1.6-7
(2071;6)
mythology more aesthetic than ethic
98:1.6
(1078;4)
orgiastic plunge into mystery cults
98:2.10-11
(1079;7)
philosophy aimed at emergence of individual
195:1.1
(2071;1)
promised salvation from disharmony
5:4.5-8
(67;3)
source of mythological traditions
80:7.5
(895;5)
thought contrasted to that of Hebrews
98:2.7-9
(1079;4)
was trivial and venal
98:3.2
(1080;4)
watchword was "know yourself"
5:4.8
(67;6)
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