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Topical Index for The Urantia Book
Indian Ocean
60:3.4
(689;3)
,
61:3.8
(697;3)
Indians (American).
See
red race
indigo race
64:6.25-27
(725;6)
,.
See also
races
;
Saharans
deteriorated in Africa
78:3.7
(871;3)
overran Egypt, then driven out; took possession of Africa
64:6.25
(725;6)
,
64:7.14-16
(728;3)
,
78:3.6-7
(871;2)
,
80:2.2
(890;6)
,
80:6.5
(894;6)
easily taught to till soil; great slave race
64:6.25
(725;6)
,
69:8.5
(779;4)
in southern Europe in 15,000 B.C.
78:3.5
(871;1)
India absorbed much of
78:1.9
(869;5)
,
79:2.2
(879;8)
least progressive
64:6.20,25
(725;1)
on Pacific islands
79:6.3
(884;6)
Orvonon was teacher of
45:4.10
(513;2)
,
64:6.26
(725;7)
physically strong
64:7.14
(728;3)
profited least from Dalamatia teachings
68:0.3
(763;3)
received little Adamic upstepping
64:6.26
(725;7)
,
80:1.5
(890;1)
red man stands far above
51:4.2
(584;4)
Saharans were superior indigo with strains of orange, green
78:1.10
(869;6)
,
80:1.4
(889;6)
tribe believes itself descended from hyena
74:8.5
(837;4)
usually subdued by blue race
51:4.6
(585;2)
wiped out and absorbed remnants of green, orange races
64:6.13
(724;3)
,
64:7.14
(728;3)
wives won by riddle contests
82:3.5
(916;1)
individual, the.
See also
individualism
;
mortals
;
parts and the whole
;
personality
;
self
better world depends on progress of
145:1.8
(916;1)
Father treats each ascending son as
117:6.22
(1290;8)
God modifies his actions to contribute to
4:2.1
(56;5)
gospel of Jesus enhances and exalts every mortal
102:6.10
(1125;5)
Greek philosophy and teachings of Jesus aimed at emergence of
195:1.1
(2071;1)
nothing so important to Jesus as
138:8.9
(1545;10)
,
140:8.11
(1580;6)
,
140:10.5
(1585;3)
,
144:6.3
(1624;4)
,
170:3.10-11
(1862;7)
,
170:4.3
(1863;2)
,
171:7.4
(1874;7)
,
194:3.7
(2063;5)
,
195:1.1
(2071;1)
overdevelopment of institutions detracts from
69:1.1
(772;4)
Prince's staff preached individual initiative
66:6.2
(749;4)
progress of individual augmented through group's achievement
100:0.1
(1094;1)
relation to group.
See
groups
universe rulers would rather risk system rebellion than deprive one mortal of eternal life
112:5.8
(1233;4)
individualism.
See also
individual, the
;
originality
Caligastia was ultraindividualistic
66:8.1
(752;2)
industrialism should promote
70:2.13
(786;9)
progress demands development of individuality
48:7.29
(557;13)
Indo-China
cultures of India and China mixed in
79:6.2
(884;5)
Hinayana Buddhism persisted in
94:9.4
(1038;2)
indolence.
See also
action
;
ease
;
idleness
;
passivity
cease useless yearning
155:1.3
(1725;4)
defined as
evidence of moral immaturity
160:1.6
(1773;3)
inertia, natural human state
92:3.9
(1006;6)
service insensitivity
70:2.10
(786;6)
slothfulness of animalistic retrogression
117:4.13
(1285;2)
deliver us from inertia
144:5.3
(1622;2)
evils of inaction
130:6.3
(1437;3)
few cultivate courageous cosmic thinking
16:6.9
(192;5)
inertia of primitives was biologic safety brake against too rapidly advancing civilization
68:4.5
(767;5)
intellect protests against weaning from nonspiritual energies
100:4.2
(1097;6)
Jesus' disciples should always be active, positive
194:3.11
(2064;3)
man can reject survival by
111:1.9
(1217;4)
men escape rigors of truly religious activities
102:2.7-8
(1120;4)
primitive communism put premium on
69:9.2
(780;5)
profit motive keeps those slothful hard at work
71:6.2
(805;6)
supinely trusting in a fictitious Providence
178:1.14
(1931;5)
Indonesia
Mongoloid type with secondary Sangik
81:4.7
(905;3)
Indra.
See also
Hinduism
secondary Hindu deity
94:4.6
(1031;7)
tempestuous Vedic lord of atmosphere
94:1.3
(1027;4)
indulgence.
See
child-rearing
;
discipline
;
self-gratification
Indus.
See also
India
Andites migrated into valley of
79:1.3
(878;4)
,
79:2.4
(880;2)
delta is work of last 50,000 years
79:2.1
(879;7)
Dravidian centers along
79:3.6
(881;6)
industry.
See also
commerce
;
private property
historically
Adam fostered manufacturing, trade relations with outside world
74:5.3
(833;3)
amazing creativity of American
i.
195:8.7
(2081;7)
Andites contributed manufacturing
78:5.8
(873;4)
dawn of
69:2sec
(773;2)
development required government
70:0.1
(783;1)
in continental nation
72:2.13
(810;6)
,
72:5sec
(813;2)
,
72:7.9
(815;9)
manufacturing encouraged by Prince's staff
66:5.11-27
(747;1)
manufacturing in China from 10,000 B.C.
79:7.5
(886;6)
Jesus avoided entanglements with economic structure
120:3.4
(1329;5)
manufacturing appears in Adamic age
52:3.6
(593;5)
modern factory set woman free
84:5.7-8
(937;4)
perils of industrialism
70:2.6-13
(786;2)
taxation should not handicap
71:5.2
(805;2)
tools determine survival of contending groups
81:6.20
(909;1)
transition worlds have necessary economy
44:3.3
(502;2)
weakness of
i.
is lack of excitement and adventure
68:5.11
(769;3)
inequalities.
See also
equality
due to heredity, environment, degree of spiritual unification
133:7.11
(1480;3)
mistakenly attributed to social injustice
86:7.4
(956;7)
none in light and life
55:5.2
(629;11)
provide opportunity for altruism
3:5.7
(51;6)
inertia.
See
indolence
inevitabilities
absolute inevitabilities
Paradise
11:9.3
(127;1)
Paradise Trinity
0:12.1
(15;7)
,
10:0.3
(108;3)
,
115:7.5
(1266;6)
threefold personalization of Deity
16:1.1
(185;1)
all human life beset by
3:5.5-14
(51;4)
deficiencies exist on all levels of existence
31:10.7
(353;6)
divine
i.
are God the Supreme, God the Ultimate, and God the Absolute
0:12.4
(16;1)
,
115:7.6
(1266;7)
evolutionary
i.
is Supreme
115:7.5-6
(1266;6)
family members reap benefits and suffer consequences of others' actions
54:6.3-4
(618;6)
subabsolute
i.
is Seven Master Spirits
16:1.1
(185;1)
,
115:7.5
(1266;6)
Universal Absolute
0:11.10
(14;8)
infallibility.
See
certainty
;
sacred books
infanticide.
See also
abortion
;
children
Christianity put end to
195:3.5
(2073;9)
many primitive clans virtually exterminated by
68:6.9
(770;6)
primitive mothers once killed and ate children to renew strength
89:5.4
(979;3)
primitives' favorite method to kill unwanted children was exposure
68:6.8
(770;5)
,
84:7.6
(940;2)
primitives killed deformed, premature, or sickly children; girls before times of wife purchase
68:6.8
(770;5)
,
84:1.4
(932;1)
inferiority.
See also
self-respect
Fortune's feelings of
130:6sec
(1437;1)
inferiors.
See also
eugenics
;
unfortunates
deficiencies often result of own indolence
70:9.6
(794;4)
demon possession possible with
i.
prior to Pentecost
77:7.7
(863;8)
disqualification for survival due to inferior ancestors
109:3.8
(1198;3)
false sentiment perpetuates hopeless defectives
52:2.11-12
(592;4)
folly of allowing superiors freely to procreate with
64:1.8
(719;3)
contend for equal rights; not entitled right to encumber civilization
70:9.4,6
(794;2)
historically
Badonan tribes exterminated
64:3.5
(720;6)
deported in continental nation
72:5.2
(813;3)
early tribal wars weeded out most defective strains
52:2.11
(592;4)
feeble-mindedness confused with demon possession
77:7.6-7
(863;7)
infiltration of
i.
terminated second garden culture
78:6.8
(874;5)
Life Carriers eliminate i. in light and life
55:4.8
(627;6)
,
55:5.2
(629;11)
primitives often worshiped feeble-minded
85:6.2
(948;2)
segregated into self-supporting colonies in continental nation
72:4.2
(812;4)
,
72:10.1,3
(818;4)
poverty cannot be eliminated if degenerates are freely supported and reproduce without restraint
71:3.5
(803;5)
subnormals should be kept under society's control
68:6.11
(770;8)
unrestrained multiplication of
i.
destroys civilization
72:9.8
(818;3)
,
79:2.7
(880;5)
infertility.
See
barrenness
;
fertility
infidelity.
See
adultery
Infinite, the.
See also
God
;
I AM
;
Universal Father
can be revealed only in infinity
3:1.2
(44;5)
,
12:1.10
(130;2)
denotes primacy of First Source and Center
0:3.17
(6;4)
focalized in human life of Jesus
169:4.3
(1856;1)
personality of
I.
disclosed in Father
10:1.3
(109;1)
self-differentiated from The Infinitude
105:2.2
(1154;1)
source of universe reality
130:4.2
(1434;1)
attainment proportional to achieving Fatherlikeness
106:9.11
(1174;7)
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