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The Cosmic Citizen is being broadcast on Zoom after BlogTalkRadio ended its operations at the end of January, 2025. The new platform was provided by our faithful sponsor, The Urantia Book Fellowship. The podcast has retained the same time slot: Saturdays at 10AM MST. And everyone is still able to join the live show to listen and chat, with video format for the hosts.
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Urantia Paper 15—The Seven Superuniverses—§4. The Ancestor of Universes

This week on The Cosmic Citizen we continue our study of Urantia Paper 15, The Seven Super Universes, and will focus on Section 4: Nebulae—The Ancestors of Universes.
This section offers a fascinating glimpse into the cosmic mechanics behind universe formation, blending spiritual insight with astrophysics. It’s more than timely, given what the James Webb Telescope is revealing to us daily.
The section explains that creation and universe organization are ultimately governed by the Universal Father and his creative associates. They unfold via a structured and law-abiding technique. It begins with the mysterious “force-charge of space,” which originates from Paradise. It is the primordial ancestor of all materialization.
Paradise force organizers play a pivotal role in transforming space potency into primordial force, which evolves into primary and secondary energy forms. When these energies become responsive to gravity, they are shaped into the physical circuits and energy channels that support universe structure.
Nebulae are referred to as the great “mother wheels” of creation. They are vast energy cyclones that eventually give birth to suns, planets, and entire systems. Nebulae vary widely in size and output, and their formation marks the beginning of universe evolution.
“There are not many sun-forming nebulae active in Orvonton at the present time, though Andromeda, which is outside the inhabited superuniverse, is very active. This far-distant nebula is visible to the naked eye, and when you view it, pause to consider that the light you behold left those distant suns almost one million years ago.” (15:4.7)
We hope you can join us for another exploration of the Cosmos!
Saturday at 10AM MST. Here’s the Zoom link:
https://urantiabook-org.zoom.us/j/84607892056