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illegitimacy.
See also
adultery
chief function of ancient clubs was to prevent
70:7.4
(791;1)
early fell into disrepute
82:4.4
(917;7)
Illinois
59:5.17
(681;9)
,
61:7.2,9
(701;1)
illusions
art operates by means of its
48:7.23
(557;7)
inevitable crash of disillusionment from living in world of unreality
160:4.7
(1779;5)
only attainable ideals reside in God
160:5.5-9
(1781;1)
science has destroyed childlike
i.
195:6.4
(2076;9)
the unwise prefer optimistic
i.
to reality
160:1.7
(1773;4)
,
160:4.7-8
(1779;5)
Image Aids.
See
Reflective Image Aids
image of God
man made in
1:3.1
(25;1)
,
3:4.7
(50;5)
,
6:5.7
(78;3)
,
7:4.4
(85;5)
,
10:3.1
(110;7)
,
32:2.8
(359;5)
,
92:5.1
(1008;3)
,
117:3.5
(1281;7)
spirit presence of Father in bestowal of Adjusters
1:3.1
(25;1)
,
10:3.1
(110;7)
,
108:6.3
(1193;2)
images.
See also
art
concept pictures of thought recorder celestial artisans convey immense quantity of information
44:4.5-6
(503;5)
earliest
i.
made to preserve memory of illustrious dead
88:2.4
(969;2)
Jesus' drawing on synagogue floor
124:1.4-5
(1366;5)
Jesus left none of himself behind
120:3.7
(1330;2)
Jews' prejudice against
185:1.3
(1988;2)
Moses forbade
i.
to control fetish worship
88:2.5
(969;3)
,
96:5.5
(1058;3)
pictures of Jesus most unfortunate
141:3.6
(1590;1)
supposed effective in magic
88:5.3
(971;5)
imagination
Adjusters' work in the creative
109:5.1
(1199;2)
friendship mutually stimulates
160:2.8
(1776;2)
trait derived from Andites
80:5.7
(893;9)
Imhotep
Andite architectural genius; built first pyramids
80:6.4
(894;5)
imitation
human tendency
101:7.2
(1113;4)
of God is key to perfection
111:5.2
(1221;3)
immanence
God within every individual
5:5.6
(69;1)
,
12:7.11
(138;6)
Immanence of the Projected Incomplete
living presence of Supreme Being
4:1.10
(56;2)
Supreme anticipates future evolution as
117:7.6
(1291;10)
Immanuel
18:6sec
(212;3)
,
33:5sec
(370;6)
,.
See also
Unions of Days
counseled Michael to allow rebellion to self-obliterate
54:5.8
(617;8)
has never acknowledged subordination to Michael
33:5.2
(370;7)
knew of Lucifer's disaffection for 500 years
53:2.3
(602;6)
Michael requested
I.
forever to remain in Nebadon
119:8.1
(1317;5)
Michael's elder brother
53:5.1
(605;5)
,
54:5.8
(617;8)
,
128:1.11
(1409;1)
participates in executive affairs only upon request
33:5.2
(370;7)
regarding Michael's bestowal
after baptism, Jesus recalled instructions of
129:3.9
(1424;4)
,
136:3.3
(1512;7)
,
136:4.2
(1514;3)
assumed authority during Michael's bestowals
119:1.1
(1309;2)
,
119:2.3
(1311;2)
,
119:3.2
(1312;3)
,
119:4.1
(1313;4)
,
119:5.1
(1314;4)
,
119:6.2
(1315;5)
,
120:0.6-7
(1324;3)
,
120:1.4
(1326;1)
bestowal commission to Michael
120:1-3secs
)
141:7.11
(1594;5)
Jesus' bestowal release
136:3.5
(1513;2)
messages to Jesus
124:6.15
(1376;1)
,
136:3.5
(1513;2)
,
188:3.13
(2016;2)
,
196:1.6
(2091;2)
suggested Jesus continue bestowal to end
136:4.7
(1515;1)
vouched for Michael's safety prior to arrival of Adjuster
120:2.9
(1329;1)
,
123:2.2
(1357;6)
so named because representative of Father
33:5.1
(370;6)
supervises Faithfuls of Days
33:5.3
(371;1)
Union of Days number 611,121 assigned to Nebadon
33:5.1-3
(370;6)
would have left Nebadon had Michael asserted premature sovereignty
120:0.3
(1323;3)
immaturity.
See also
maturity
arouses antagonisms
160:3.3
(1778;1)
discouragement, worry, and indolence evidence of
160:1.6
(1773;3)
divorces present of relationship to past and future
118:1.8
(1295;8)
Father participates in our experience with
2:2.6
(36;4)
inexperienced intelligence cannot at first be uniformly wise
3:5.15
(52;1)
refusing to grow up
156:5.18
(1740;5)
seeking satisfaction of present desires
160:1.3
(1772;4)
,
166:3.4
(1829;1)
unwillingness to forgive is measure of i.
174:1.5
(1898;5)
immortality.
See
eternal life
;
survival (of mortal death)
impatience.
See also
patience
desire to possess what one craves now, in defiance of others' rights
54:4.4
(616;3)
indulging in cheap and sordid adventure
195:5.10
(2076;1)
lesson of Adam and Eve
75:1.6
(840;2)
Lucifer craved to possess immediate power
54:4.4
(616;3)
spirit poison
48:7.20
(557;4)
wanting to see immediate results something in our lifetime
75:3.6
(841;6)
imperfection.
See also
evil
;
perfection
Father participates in our experience with
2:2.6
(36;4)
inherent in evolutionary growth
105:6.4
(1159;4)
impersonal, the
ever responsive to will and acts of personality
107:7.4
(1183;6)
import duties.
See
taxation
Imports of Time
assigned to Mighty Messengers, Those High in Authority, and Those without Name and Number
28:6.1
(313;5)
portray time required to complete any undertaking
28:6.11
(315;5)
secret of prophecy
28:6.11
(315;5)
teach on mansion worlds
28:6.12
(315;6)
tertiary seconaphim; must show defendant had ample time
28:6.9-12
(315;3)
impossibilities
none with God
2:1.2
(34;1)
,
3:2.2
(46;6)
,
26:5.3
(291;3)
,
107:4.7
(1181;3)
,
131:10.2
(1453;4)
,
163:3.2
(1803;4)
,
182:3.2
(1968;3)
improvidence.
See also
self-gratification
Jesus did not countenance
165:4.7
(1822;2)
in-marriage.
See
marriage
inaction.
See
idleness
;
indolence
inbreeding.
See
genetics
;
marriage
incantations
futile
150:3.11
(1681;6)
magic practiced with
88:6.1
(972;1)
word combinations believed highly magical
88:6.3
(972;3)
incarnation.
See also
Creator Sons
: creature bestowals;
Jesus
: personality and nature: God incarnate in man;
Magisterial Sons
: planetary missions;
Michael of Nebadon
: bestowals;
Paradise Sons of God
: bestowals
Infinite Spirit does not incarnate; rather downsteps in form of angels
8:4.5-6
(94;7)
Incas
132 Andites established ancestry of later rulers
78:5.7
(873;3)
incense
aesthetic feature of sacrificial rituals
89:4.3
(977;5)
kept fire in good humor
69:6.4
(777;7)
incest
origin of idea
82:3.11
(916;7)
income.
See
earning a living
;
wealth
incompleteness
virtue that it makes possible evolutionary growth
117:2.8
(1281;1)
inconstancy
do not fear
34:7.8
(383;2)
indecision.
See also
action
;
decisions
;
faith
obliterate dead center of
91:9.5
(1002;10)
India.
See also
Brahmanism
;
Deccan
;
Eastern Ghats
;
Ganges
;
Hinduism
;
Indus
;
Punjab
;
Toda tribe
;
Western Ghats
benefited by passage of Chinese-Mesopotamian trade
79:7.6
(886;7)
birthplace of man; Andon and Fonta born in
61:6.1
(700;2)
,
79:0.1
(878;1)
dinosaurs buried in
60:2.2
(687;3)
Dravidian trade with Sumeria
79:3.6
(881;6)
eastern mountains favored trade with Occident
79:3.2
(881;2)
failed to achieve hegemony of Eurasia
79:2.5
(880;3)
fossils nearest to transition man
64:3.4
(720;5)
Ganid and Gonod citizens of
Papers 130
-133)
geology
59:4.15
(679;8)
,
59:5.20
(682;3)
,
60:1.12
(686;8)
,
62:1.3
(703;4)
growth of commerce
79:1.4
(879;1)
,
81:3.1
(903;3)
library at Alexandria held manuscripts from
130:3.4
(1432;4)
no age restrictions on marriage
82:3.11
(916;7)
racial groups
Andites
migrated to India in 15,000 B.C.
78:5.5-6
(873;1)
mixed races of India not attractive to Adamites
80:1.5
(890;1)
proceeded from Turkestan into the Punjab
79:1.1
(878;2)
submerged by 10,000 B.C.
79:2.6
(880;4)
western India tinged with Adamic blood
79:2.3
(880;1)
Aryan conquerors absorbed by Dravidians
79:4sec
(882;1)
Badonan tribes
q.v.
basic racial types represented
81:4.9
(905;5)
caste systems based on color
70:8.11
(793;3)
cosmopolitan home of secondary Sangik peoples
64:7.3,16
(726;10)
,
78:1.9
(869;5)
,
79:2.3
(880;1)
invasions by Andites, Neanderthalers, Adamsonites, and Aryans
64:4.1
(720;7)
,
77:5.10
(862;4)
,
79:1.6
(879;3)
,
79:2sec
(879;7)
,
79:4sec
(882;1)
lower strata in south
79:2.2
(879;8)
,
79:3.5
(881;5)
,
82:6.5
(920;3)
Mohammedan invasion
79:4.8
(882;8)
most heterogeneous race mixture ever to exist
79:2.1-3
(879;7)
pre-Dravidian India
78:1.9
(869;5)
red race left imprint
64:6.5
(723;4)
some Causacoid inheritance
81:4.6
(905;2)
versatile people comatose under unprogressing spiritual vision
79:4.7-8
(882;7)
,
79:6.10
(885;7)
religions in India
divided among Hindu, Sikh, Mohammedan, Jain
92:6.4
(1011;2)
Dravidian
79:3sec
(881;1)
harmful vows
89:3.5
(976;7)
Hinduism integral part of social fabric
94:4.9
(1032;1)
Hindus show Vishnu with horse's head
85:3.4
(946;6)
I.
gave rise to religions, philosophies of east Asia
95:0.1
(1042;1)
left helpless by impotent Brahman hypothesis
94:2.4,6-7
)
regarding Jesus' teachings
great need for Jesusonian gospel
94:4.10
(1032;2)
Nathaniel preached in
I.
139:6.9
(1559;4)
,
195:3.10
(2074;5)
regrettable no Peter or Paul went to
130:2.3
(1430;1)
,
130:3.3
(1432;3)
religious objects in India
east wind is devil
85:4.2
(947;1)
group of 5 stones reverenced
85:1.3
(945;1)
Kateri people still worship a stone
85:1.1
(944;5)
rainbow worshiped
85:4.2
(947;1)
snake revered
88:1.5
(967;7)
stars regarded as glorified souls of great men
85:5.1
(947;4)
stone can be used as witness
85:1.3
(945;1)
sun worship took extensive root
85:5.2
(947;5)
tree spirits regarded as cruel
85:2.4
(945;7)
religious status far above world at large in Dravidian era
79:3.5
(881;5)
Salem teachings in Vedic
I.
94:1sec
(1027;2)
Sethites entered
I.
with Andite, Aryans
78:6.3
(873;7)
,
79:3.3-4
(881;3)
shamanism flourished in
90:2.8
(988;4)
spiritual awakening of 600 B.C. did not persist
79:4.8
(882;8)
Trinity teachings of Sethites and Salemites
104:1.5
(1144;2)
stagnant in 15,000 B.C.
78:3.8
(871;4)
Van withdrew to highlands west of
67:6.1
(759;4)
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