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It might embrace much that is ultimateˆ but not absoluteˆ.
Paradiseˆ is the absoluteˆ of patterns; Havonaˆ is an exhibit of these potentials in actualˆity.
Finiteˆ mindˆ cannot think through such an absoluteˆ truth or fact.
As the Absoluteˆ Mindˆ, he is the source of the endowment of intellect throughout the universesˆ.
Finiteˆ creatures are effectively insulated from the absoluteˆ levels by time and spaceˆ.
Each Creatorˆ Sonˆ is the absoluteˆ of the united deityˆ concepts which constitute his divineˆ origin.
For example: On Paradiseˆ, time and spaceˆ are nonexistent;the time-space status of Paradiseˆ is absoluteˆ.
And the whole of this absoluteˆ nature is subject to the relationship of the Creatorˆ to his universeˆ creature family.
Godˆ is purposive energyˆ(creative spiritˆˆ) and absoluteˆ will, and these are self-existent and universal.
And the absoluteˆ unity of these associations is so perfectˆ that divinityˆ becomes known by indivisibility, by oneness.
The Eternalˆ Sonˆ is the perfectˆ expression of the“first” absoluteˆ and infinite thought of his eternalˆ Father.
The Absoluteˆ, in all that pertains to universeˆ personalityˆ, is strictly Trinityˆ limited and Deityˆ dominated.
I know that,while the great Godˆ is absoluteˆ, eternalˆ, and infinite, he is also good, divineˆ, and gracious.
These high supernaphimˆ are perfectˆ beings, supremeˆ in perfectˆion, but they are not absoniteˆ,neither are they absoluteˆ.
While there is much about spaceˆ that is absoluteˆ, that does not mean that spaceˆ is absoluteˆ.
These dimensional phenomena are realizable as three on the finiteˆ level,three on the absoniteˆ level, and one on the absoluteˆ level.
The Eternalˆ Sonˆ is the absoluteˆ personalityˆ, the secret of spiritˆual energyˆˆ, morontiaˆ spiritsˆ, and perfected spiritsˆ.
Wherein philosophy fails in this attempt, revelation succeeds, affirming that the cosmic circle is universal,eternalˆ, absoluteˆ, and infinite.
Only the levels of infinity are absoluteˆ, and only on such levels is there finality of oneness between matter, mindˆ, and spiritˆ.
The Son is personal and nothing butpersonal in the Deityˆ sense; such a divineˆ and absoluteˆ personalityˆ cannot be disintegrated or fragmentized.
Whenever, wherever, and however the absoluteˆ level of Deityˆ functions, Paradiseˆ-absolute values and meanings are manifest.
Through more than two thousand years,many of the best minds of Asia have concentrated upon the problem of ascertaining absoluteˆ truth and the truth of the Absoluteˆ. .
Paradiseˆ is nonspatialˆ; hence its areas are absoluteˆ and therefore serviceable in many ways beyond the concept of mortalˆ mindˆ.
The dark gravityˆ bodies encircling Havonaˆ are neither triataˆ nor gravitaˆ, and their drawing powerˆ discloses both forms of physical gravityˆˆ,linear and absoluteˆ.
Godˆ's spiritˆ is, in and of himself, absoluteˆ; in the Son it is unqualified, in the Spiritˆ, universal, and in and by all of them, infinite.
The truth and maturity of any religion is directly proportional to its concept of the infinite personalityˆ of Godˆ and to its grasp of the absoluteˆ unity of Deityˆ.
While apparently dependent on three existentialˆ and absoluteˆ gravityˆ controls, the Infinite Spiritˆˆ appears to exercise three supercontrols.
This Trinityˆ functions on both personal and superpersonalˆ levels, even to the borders of the nonpersonal, andits unification in universality would experientialˆize Absoluteˆ Deityˆ.
Godˆ could be great and absoluteˆ, somehow even intelligent and personal, in philosophy, but in religion Godˆ must also be moralˆ; he must be good.
These functions are actively supremeˆ, ultimateˆ,and(within the limits of Deityˆ) absoluteˆ as far as all living realities of personalityˆ value are concerned.