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Data from Part Two - The Local Universe |
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| Nebadon's Neighbors |
| Local Universes |
| Avalon |
| Henselon |
| Sanselon |
| Portalon |
| Wolvering |
| Fanoving |
| Alvoring |
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Satania Physical Systems |
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Satania System embraces: |
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| 511 | Physical systems that hold 1 inhabited world | 511 | Worlds |
| 46 | Physical systems that hold 2 inhabited worlds | 92 | Worlds |
| 4 | Physical systems that hold 3 inhabited worlds | 12 | Worlds |
| 1 | Physical system that holds 4 inhabited worlds | 4 | Worlds |
| 562 | Inhabited physical systems |
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| > 2000 | Brilliant suns | ||
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"Satania is not a uniform physical system, a single astronomic unit or organization. Its 619 inhabited worlds are located in over five hundred different physical systems. Only five have more than two inhabited worlds, and of these only one has four peopled planets, while there are forty-six having two inhabited worlds." Reference Paper 32 Sec 2
"Satania itself is composed of over seven thousand astronomical
groups, or physical systems, few of which had an origin similar to
that of your solar system."
"There are upward of two thousand
brilliant suns pouring forth light and energy in Satania, and your own sun is an
average blazing orb. Of the thirty suns nearest yours, only three are brighter." |
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Seven Adjutant Mind-Spirits |
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Adjutant Names |
| The spirit of wisdom |
| The spirit of worship |
| The spirit of counsel |
| The spirit of knowledge |
| The spirit of courage |
| The spirit of understanding |
| The spirit of intuition (quick perception) |
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The Life
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| Salvington Spheres | |
| Ten Primary World Curcuits | |
| 1 | Melchizedek |
| 2 | Vorondadek |
| 3 | Lanonandek |
| 4 | Life Carriers |
| 5 | Finaliters |
| 6 | Evening Stars |
| 7 | Archangels |
| 8 | Spirit-fused Mortals |
| 9 | Seraphim |
| 10 | Midwayers ? |
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The Seven Primary Melchizedek Worlds |
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| 1 | Pilot World - meeting ground [1] |
| 2 | Physical-life schools and laboratories of living energies |
| 3 | Morontia life |
| 4 | Initial spirit life |
| 5 | Mid-spirit life |
| 6 | Advancing spirit life |
| 7 | Co-ordinate and supreme self-realization |
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| 1 | Initial planetary life review |
| 2 | Mansion world review |
| 3 | System HQ and other satellites review |
| 4 | Constellation tributary worlds review |
| 5 | Constellation HQ review |
| 6 | Correlation of the first 5 learning epochs |
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| 1 | The Life Carrier headquarters |
| 2 | The life-planning sphere |
| 3 | The life-conservation sphere |
| 4 | The sphere of life evolution |
| 5 | The sphere of life associated with mind |
| 6 | The sphere of mind and spirit in living beings |
| 7 | The sphere of unrevealed life |
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Number* |
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100,000 |
Universe Co-ordinators and Constellation Counselors |
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600,000 |
System Sovereigns and Assistants |
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10,000,000 |
Planetary Princes and
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Custodians and Recorders |
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Reserve
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| Sources of Solar Energy | |
| In the order of their importance | |
| 1 | Annihilation of atoms and, eventually, of electrons. |
| 2 | Transmutation of elements, including the radioactive group of energies thus liberated. |
| 3 | The accumulation and transmission of certain universal space-energies. |
| 4 | Space matter and meteors which are incessantly diving into the blazing suns. |
| 5 | Solar contraction; the cooling and consequent contraction of a sun yields energy and heat sometimes greater than that supplied by space matter. |
| 6 | Gravity action at high temperatures transforms certain circuitized power into radiative energies. |
| 7 | Recaptive light and other matter which are drawn back into the sun after having left it, together with other energies having extrasolar origin. |
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Morontia Mota Parallels |
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28 Statements of Human Philosophy |
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| 1 | A display of specialized skill does not signify possession of spiritual capacity. Cleverness is not a substitute for true character. |
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Few persons live up to the faith which they really have. Unreasoned fear is a master intellectual fraud practiced upon the evolving mortal soul. |
| 3 | Inherent capacities cannot be exceeded; a pint can never hold a quart. The spirit concept cannot be mechanically forced into the material memory mold. |
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Few mortals ever dare to draw anything like the sum of personality credits established by the combined ministries of nature and grace. The majority of impoverished souls are truly rich, but they refuse to believe it. |
| 5 | Difficulties may challenge mediocrity and defeat the fearful, but they only stimulate the true children of the Most Highs. |
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To enjoy privilege without abuse, to have liberty without license, to possess power and steadfastly refuse to use it for self-aggrandizement--these are the marks of high civilization. |
| 7 | Blind and unforeseen accidents do not occur in the cosmos. Neither do the celestial beings assist the lower being who refuses to act upon his light of truth. |
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Effort does not always produce joy, but there is no happiness without intelligent effort. |
| 9 | Action achieves strength; moderation eventuates in charm. |
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Righteousness strikes the harmony chords of truth, and the melody vibrates throughout the cosmos, even to the recognition of the Infinite. |
| 11 | The weak indulge in resolutions, but the strong act. Life is but a day's work--do it well. The act is ours; the consequences God's. |
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The greatest affliction of the cosmos is never to have been afflicted. Mortals only learn wisdom by experiencing tribulation. |
| 13 | Stars are best discerned from the lonely isolation of experiential depths, not from the illuminated and ecstatic mountain tops. |
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Whet the appetites of your associates for truth; give advice only when it is asked for. |
| 15 | Affectation is the ridiculous effort of the ignorant to appear wise, the attempt of the barren soul to appear rich. |
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You cannot perceive spiritual truth until you feelingly experience it, and many truths are not really felt except in adversity. |
| 17 | Ambition is dangerous until it is fully socialized. You have not truly acquired any virtue until your acts make you worthy of it. |
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Impatience is a spirit poison; anger is like a stone hurled into a hornet's nest. |
| 19 | Anxiety must be abandoned. The disappointments hardest to bear are those which never come. |
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Only a poet can discern poetry in the commonplace prose of routine existence. |
| 21 | The high mission of any art is, by its illusions, to foreshadow a higher universe reality, to crystallize the emotions of time into the thought of eternity. |
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The evolving soul is not made divine by what it does, but by what it strives to do. |
| 23 | Death added nothing to the intellectual possession or to the spiritual endowment, but it did add to the experiential status the consciousness of survival. |
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The destiny of eternity is determined moment by moment by the achievements of the day by day living. The acts of today are the destiny of tomorrow. |
| 25 | Greatness lies not so much in possessing strength as in making a wise and divine use of such strength. |
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Knowledge is possessed only by sharing; it is safeguarded by wisdom and socialized by love. |
| 27 | Progress demands development of individuality; mediocrity seeks perpetuation in standardization. |
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The argumentative defense of any proposition is inversely proportional to the truth contained. |
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"The lower planes of morontia mota join directly with the higher levels of human philosophy. On the first mansion world it is the practice to teach the less advanced students by the parallel technique; that is, in one column are presented the more simple concepts of mota meanings, and in the opposite column citation is made of analogous statements of mortal philosophy." 48:7
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| 2.5% | Subbreathers | |
| 91% | Mid-breathers | |
| 5% | Superbreathers | |
| 1.5% | Nonbreathers | |
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| 7% | Water | |
| 10% | Air | |
| 70% | Land | |
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Modified types |
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Higher (modified) temperature ranges |
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Type number 4 |
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Type number 5 |
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Type number 6 |
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Adjustment to planetary environment |
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| Planetary Prince | Planetary Prince | ||
| Material Son & Daughter | Material Son & Daughter | ||
| Avonal Son on magisterial mission | Emergency Son (Melchizedek) | ||
| Paradise bestowal Son | Paradise Bestowal Son (Creator Son) | ||
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Note "Almost ninety per cent of the inhabited worlds of Nebadon are peopled with Adjuster-fusion mortals in contrast with a near-by universe where scarcely more than one half of the worlds harbor beings who are Adjuster-indwelt candidates for eternal fusion." 49:5 |
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Techniques of terrestrial escape |
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| 1 Mortals of the dispensational or group order of survival | |||
| 2 Mortals of the individual orders of ascension | |||
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