
Paradise is at the center of all things, and is the source of all creation. "Paradise is the dwelling place of God," and eventually,
Paradise
will become the final destination in our spiritual quest, for there we will stand in the Presence of God as true spirit beings.
Everything, and every
personality
that is, either comes directly from Paradise, or indirectly from Paradise. Paradise is the source of the whole of creation.
In an effort to keep this study manageable, we recommend the following references to enlarge your comprehension of the ultimate destination:
Paper 11 - The Eternal Isle of Paradise - is devoted exclusively to Paradise.
Paper 14 -The Central and Divine Universe: The Paradise-Havona System is an in-depth description of the structure of Paradise and its immediate surroundings.
Of special interest to Christians is Paper 21, The Paradise Creator Sons, which gives an in-depth understanding of the Paradise origins of our own Creator Son, Jesus of Nazareth.
The following study will give you an introduction to the scope and influence of Paradise, some of the activities that occur on Paradise, as well as a section on us mortals in relation to Paradise.
No collection of quotes can give you the complete picture as well as reading them in context, however. Please click on any reference to go to the cited page so that you can get a more complete picture.
Paradise in Relation to Earth (Urantia)
Your world, Urantia, is one of many similar inhabited planets which comprise the local universe of Nebadon. This universe, together with similar creations, makes up the superuniverse of Orvonton, from whose capital, Uversa, our commission hails. Orvonton is one of the seven evolutionary superuniverses of time and space which circle the never-beginning, never-ending creation of divine perfection—the central universe of Havona. At the heart of this eternal and central universe is the stationary Isle of Paradise, the geographic center of infinity and the dwelling place of the eternal God.
The Urantia Book, (0:0.5)
The Absolute level of Reality
The absolute level is beginningless, endless, timeless, and
spaceless. For example: On Paradise, time and space are nonexistent;
the time-space status of Paradise is absolute. This level is Trinity
attained, existentially, by the Paradise Deities, but this third level
of unifying Deity expression is not fully unified experientially.
Whenever, wherever, and however the absolute level of Deity functions,
Paradise-absolute values and meanings are manifest.
The Urantia Book, 3 (0:1.13)
Paradise and Gravity
The gravity forces of the material universes are convergent in
the gravity center of nether Paradise. That is just why the geographic
location of [God's] person is eternally fixed in absolute relation to
the force-energy center of the nether or material plane of Paradise.
But the absolute personality
of Deity exists on the upper or spiritual plane of Paradise.
The Urantia Book, 2 (0:3.6)
God controls all power; he has made "a way for the lightning";
he has ordained the circuits of all energy. He has decreed the time and
manner of the manifestation of all forms of energy-matter. And all
these things are held forever in his everlasting grasp—in the
gravitational control centering on nether Paradise. The light and
energy of the eternal God thus swing on forever around his majestic
circuit, the endless but orderly procession of the starry hosts
composing the universe of universes. All creation circles eternally
around the Paradise-Personality
center of all things and beings.
The Urantia Book, (3:2.4)
As all gravity is circuited in the Isle of Paradise, as all
mind is circuited in the Conjoint Actor and all spirit in the Eternal
Son, so is all personality
circuited in the personal presence of the Universal Father, and this
circuit unerringly transmits the worship of all personalities to the
Original and Eternal Personality.
The Urantia Book, (5:6.11)
The God of Action functions and the dead vaults of space are
astir. One billion perfect spheres flash into existence. Prior to this
hypothetical eternity moment the space-energies inherent in Paradise
are existent and potentially operative, but they have no actuality of
being; neither can physical gravity be measured except by the reaction
of material realities to its incessant pull. There is no material
universe at this (assumed) eternally distant moment, but the very
instant that one billion worlds materialize, there is in evidence
gravity sufficient and adequate to hold them in the everlasting grasp
of Paradise.
The Urantia Book, (8:1.4)
Paradise is infinite in potential for force endowment and in capacity
for energy dominance; it is the universal stabilizer.
The Urantia Book, (9:0.2)
The Isle of Paradise is the source and substance of physical
gravity; and that should be sufficient to inform you that gravity is
one of the most real and eternally dependable things in the whole
physical universe of universes. Gravity cannot be modified or annulled
except by the forces and energies conjointly sponsored by the Father
and the Son, which have been intrusted to, and are functionally
associated with, the person of the Third Source and Center.
The Urantia Book, (9:3.1)
All these material activities of the God of Action appear to
relate his function to the Isle of Paradise, and indeed the agencies of
power are all regardful of, even dependent on, the absoluteness of the
eternal Isle. But the Conjoint Actor does not act for, or in response
to, Paradise. He acts, personally, for the Father and the Son. Paradise
is not a person. The nonpersonal, impersonal, and otherwise not
personal doings of the Third Source and Center are all volitional acts
of the Conjoint Actor himself; they are not reflections, derivations,
or repercussions of anything or anybody.
Paradise is the pattern of infinity; the God of Action is the
activator of that pattern. Paradise is the material fulcrum of
infinity; the agencies of the Third Source and Center are the levers of
intelligence which motivate the material level and inject spontaneity
into the mechanism of the physical creation.
The Urantia Book, (9:3.7)
Physical Gravity. Having formulated an estimate of the
summation of the entire physical-gravity capacity of the grand
universe, they have laboriously effected a comparison of this finding
with the estimated total of absolute gravity presence now operative.
These calculations indicate that the total gravity action on the grand
universe is a very small part of the estimated gravity pull of
Paradise, computed on the basis of the gravity response of basic
physical units of universe matter. These investigators reach the
amazing conclusion that the central universe and the surrounding seven
superuniverses are at the present time making use of only about five
per cent of the active functioning of the Paradise absolute-gravity
grasp. In other words: At the present moment about ninety-five per cent
of the active cosmic-gravity action of the Isle of Paradise, computed
on this totality theory, is engaged in controlling material systems
beyond the borders of the present organized universes. These
calculations all refer to absolute gravity; linear gravity is an
interactive phenomenon which can be computed only by knowing the actual
Paradise gravity.
The Urantia Book, (12:3.4)
Absolutely nothing is stationary in all the master universe
except the very center of Havona, the eternal Isle of Paradise, the
center of gravity.
The Urantia Book, (12:4.1)
Paradise and Space Motion
But the greatest of all such distortions arises because the
vast universes of outer space in the realms next to the domains of the
seven superuniverses seem to be revolving in a direction opposite to
that of the grand universe. That is, these myriads of nebulae and their
accompanying suns and spheres are at the present time revolving
clockwise about the central creation. The seven superuniverses revolve
about Paradise in a counterclockwise direction. It appears that the
second outer universe of galaxies, like the seven superuniverses,
revolves counterclockwise about Paradise. And the astronomic observers
of Uversa think they detect evidence of revolutionary movements in a
third outer belt of far-distant space which are beginning to exhibit
directional tendencies of a clockwise nature.
The Urantia Book, (12:4.15)
Paradise and Time
Time and space are inseparable only in the time-space
creations, the seven superuniverses. Nontemporal space (space without
time) theoretically exists, but the only truly nontemporal place is
Paradise area. Nonspatial time (time without space) exists in mind of
the Paradise level of function.
The Urantia Book, (12:5.3)
Paradise and the Trinity
In this original transaction the theoretical I AM achieved the
realization of personality
by becoming the Eternal Father of the Original Son simultaneously with
becoming the Eternal Source of the Isle of Paradise. Coexistent with
the differentiation of the Son from the Father, and in the presence of
Paradise, there appeared the person of the Infinite Spirit and the
central universe of Havona. With the appearance of coexistent personal
Deity, the Eternal Son and the Infinite Spirit, the Father escaped, as
a personality, from otherwise inevitable diffusion throughout the
potential of Total Deity. Thenceforth it is only in Trinity association
with his two Deity equals that the Father fills all Deity potential,
while increasingly experiential Deity is being actualized on the
divinity levels of Supremacy, Ultimacy, and Absoluteness.
The Urantia Book,
(0:3.15)
What Paradise Is
PARADISE is a term inclusive of the personal and the
nonpersonal focal Absolutes of all phases of universe reality.
Paradise, properly qualified, may connote any and all forms of reality,
Deity, divinity, personality,
and energy—spiritual, mindal, or material. All share Paradise
as the
place of origin, function, and destiny, as regards values, meanings,
and factual existence.
The Isle of Paradise—Paradise not otherwise
qualified—is the
Absolute of the material-gravity control of the First Source and
Center. Paradise is motionless, being the only stationary thing in the
universe of universes. The Isle of Paradise has a universe location but
no position in space. This eternal Isle is the actual source of the
physical universes—past, present, and future. The nuclear
Isle of Light
is a Deity derivative, but it is hardly Deity; neither are the material
creations a part of Deity; they are a consequence.
Paradise is not a creator; it is a unique controller of many
universe activities, far more of a controller than a reactor.
Throughout the material universes Paradise influences the reactions and
conduct of all beings having to do with force, energy, and power, but
Paradise itself is unique, exclusive, and isolated in the universes.
Paradise represents nothing and nothing represents Paradise. It is
neither a force nor a presence; it is just Paradise.
The Urantia Book, (0:4.11)
Paradise and Mortals
Mortal man simply cannot see God until he achieves completed spirit
transformation and actually attains Paradise.
The Urantia Book, (1:5.5)
Man's inadequate concept of the personality
of the Universal Father can be improved only by man's spiritual
progress in the universe and will become truly adequate only when the
pilgrims of time and space finally attain the divine embrace of the
living God on Paradise.
The Urantia Book, (1:6.2)
Ever bear in mind that these profound truths pertaining to
Deity will increasingly clarify as your minds become progressively
spiritualized during the successive epochs of the long mortal ascent to
Paradise.
The Urantia Book, (1:7.8)
How unreasonable that you should not worship God because the
limitations of human nature and the handicaps of your material creation
make it impossible for you to see him. Between you and God there is a
tremendous distance (physical space) to be traversed. There likewise
exists a great gulf of spiritual differential which must be bridged;
but notwithstanding all that physically and spiritually separates you
from the Paradise personal presence of God, stop and ponder the solemn
fact that God lives within you; he has in his own way already bridged
the gulf. He has sent of himself, his spirit, to live in you and to
toil with you as you pursue your eternal universe career.
The Urantia Book, (2:5.6)
Since God is self-existent, he is absolutely independent. The
very identity of God is inimical to change. "I, the Lord, change not."
God is immutable; but not until you achieve Paradise status can you
even begin to understand how God can pass from simplicity to
complexity, from identity to variation, from quiescence to motion, from
infinity to finitude, from the divine to the human, and from unity to
duality and triunity. And God can thus modify the manifestations of his
absoluteness because divine immutability does not imply immobility; God
has will—he is will.
The Urantia Book, (4:4.2)
Man is spiritually indwelt by a surviving Thought Adjuster. If
such a human mind is sincerely and spiritually motivated, if such a
human soul
desires to know God and become like him, honestly wants to do the
Father's will, there exists no negative influence of mortal deprivation
nor positive power of possible interference which can prevent such a
divinely motivated soul from securely ascending to the portals of
Paradise.
The Father desires all his creatures to be in personal
communion with him. He has on Paradise a place to receive all those
whose survival status and spiritual nature make possible such
attainment. Therefore settle in your philosophy now and forever: To
each of you and to all of us, God is approachable, the Father is
attainable, the way is open; the forces of divine love and the ways and
means of divine administration are all interlocked in an effort to
facilitate the advancement of every worthy intelligence of every
universe to the Paradise presence of the Universal Father.
The Urantia Book, (5:1.7)
The spiritual-gravity pull of the Eternal Son constitutes the inherent
secret of the Paradise ascension of surviving human souls.
All
genuine spirit values and all bona fide spiritualized individuals are
held within the unfailing grasp of the spiritual gravity of the Eternal
Son. The mortal mind, for example, initiates its career as a material
mechanism and is eventually mustered into the Corps of the Finality as
a well-nigh perfected spirit existence, becoming progressively less
subject to material gravity and correspondingly more responsive to the
inward pulling urge of spirit gravity during this entire experience.
The spirit-gravity circuit literally pulls the
soul of man
Paradiseward.
The Urantia Book, (7:3.2)
As finaliters you will be domiciled on Paradise, but
Ascendington will be your home address at all times, even when you
enter service in outer space. Through all eternity you will regard
Ascendington as your home of sentimental memories and reminiscent
recollections. When you become seventh-stage spirit beings, possibly
you will give up your residential status on Paradise.
If outer universes are in the making, if they are to be
inhabited by time creatures of ascension potential, then we infer that
these children of the future will also be destined to look upon
Ascendington as their Paradise home world.
The Urantia Book, (13:2.1)
The architecture, natural embellishment, morontia structures,
and spirit creations are exclusive and unique on each sphere. Every
world is a place of everlasting beauty and is wholly unlike any other
world in the central universe. And you will each spend a longer or
shorter time on each of these unique and thrilling spheres on your way
inward through Havona to Paradise. It is natural, on your world, to
speak of Paradise as upward, but it would be more correct to refer to
the divine goal of ascension as inward.
The Urantia Book, (18:2.4)
Ability to comprehend is the mortal passport to Paradise.
Willingness to believe is the key to Havona. The acceptance of sonship,
co-operation with the indwelling Adjuster, is the price of evolutionary
survival.
The Urantia Book, (26:4.8)
Harmony is the keynote of the central universe, and detectable
order prevails on Paradise. Proper conduct is essential to progress by
way of knowledge, through philosophy, to the spiritual heights of
spontaneous worship. There is a divine technique in the approach to
Divinity; and the acquirement of this technique must await the
pilgrims' arrival on Paradise. The spirit of it has been imparted on
the circles of Havona, but the final touches of the training of the
pilgrims of time can be applied only after they actually attain the
Isle of Light.
All Paradise conduct is wholly spontaneous, in every sense
natural and free. But there still is a proper and perfect way of doing
things on the eternal Isle, and the directors of conduct are ever by
the side of the "strangers within the gates" to instruct them and so
guide their steps as to put them at perfect ease and at the same time
to enable the pilgrims to avoid that confusion and uncertainty which
would otherwise be inevitable. Only by such an arrangement could
endless confusion be avoided; and confusion never appears on Paradise.
These directors of conduct really serve as glorified teachers
and guides. They are chiefly concerned with instructing the new mortal
residents regarding the almost endless array of new situations and
unfamiliar usages. Notwithstanding all the long preparation therefor
and the long journey thereto, Paradise is still inexpressibly strange
and unexpectedly new to those who finally attain residential status.
The Urantia Book, (27:4.2)
Fusion with a fragment of the Universal Father is equivalent
to a divine validation of eventual Paradise attainment, and such
Adjuster-fused mortals are the only class of human beings who all
traverse the Havona circuits and find God on Paradise. To the
Adjuster-fused mortal the career of universal service is wide open.
What dignity of destiny and glory of attainment await every one of you!
Do you fully appreciate what has been done for you? Do you comprehend
the grandeur of the heights of eternal achievement which are spread out
before you?—even you who now trudge on in the lowly path of
life
through your so-called "vale of tears"?
The Urantia Book, (40:7.5)
You will be conscious of all your worth-while experiences as
you advance from one mansion world to another and from one section of
the universe to another—even to Paradise.
The Urantia Book, (47:4.5)
There are no royal roads, short cuts, or easy paths to
Paradise. Irrespective of the individual variations of the route, you
master the lessons of one sphere before you proceed to another; at
least this is true after you once leave the world of your nativity.
The Urantia Book, (48:5.7)
The Universal Father is a divinely unified personality;
hence will all his ascendant children who are carried to Paradise by
the rebound momentum of the Thought Adjusters, who went forth from
Paradise to indwell material mortals in obedience to the Father's
mandate, likewise be fully unified personalities ere they reach Havona.
The Urantia Book, (56:4.1)
God, Creation and Paradise
The omnipresence of God is in
reality a part of his infinite nature; space constitutes no barrier to
Deity. God is, in perfection and without limitation, discernibly
present only on Paradise and in the central universe.
The Urantia Book, (3:1.6)
The creation of every new universe calls for a new adjustment
of gravity; but even if creation should continue indefinitely,
eternally, even to infinity, so that eventually the material creation
would exist without limitations, still the power of control and
co-ordination reposing in the Isle of Paradise would be found equal to,
and adequate for, the mastery, control, and co-ordination of such an
infinite universe. And subsequent to this bestowal of limitless force
and power upon a boundless universe, the Infinite would still be
surcharged with the same degree of force and energy; the Unqualified
Absolute would still be undiminished; God would still possess the same
infinite potential, just as if force, energy, and power had never been
poured forth for the endowment of universe upon universe.
The Urantia Book, (3:4.2)
As you glimpse the manifold workings and view the staggering
immensity of God's well-nigh limitless creation, you may falter in your
concept of his primacy, but you should not fail to accept him as
securely and everlastingly enthroned at the Paradise center of all
things and as the beneficent Father of all intelligent beings. There is
but "one God and Father of all, who is above all and in all," "and he
is before all things, and in him all things consist."
The Urantia Book, (3:5.4)
God, Nature, and Paradise
Nature is the perfection of Paradise divided by the
incompletion, evil, and sin of the unfinished universes. This quotient
is thus expressive of both the perfect and the partial, of both the
eternal and the temporal. Continuing evolution modifies nature by
augmenting the content of Paradise perfection and by diminishing the
content of the evil, error, and disharmony of relative reality.
God is not personally present in nature or in any of the
forces of nature, for the phenomenon of nature is the superimposition
of the imperfections of progressive evolution and, sometimes, the
consequences of insurrectionary rebellion, upon the Paradise
foundations of God's universal law. As it appears on such a world as
Urantia, nature can never be the adequate expression, the true
representation, the faithful portrayal, of an all-wise and infinite
God.
The Urantia Book, (4:2.4)
Mind and Paradise
The greater the spirit-energy divergence, the greater the
observable function of mind; the lesser the diversity of energy and
spirit, the lesser the observable function of mind. Apparently, the
maximum function of the cosmic mind is in the time universes of space.
Here mind seems to function in a mid-zone between energy and spirit,
but this is not true of the higher levels of mind; on Paradise, energy
and spirit are essentially one.
The mind-gravity circuit is dependable; it emanates from the
Third Person of Deity on Paradise, but not all the observable function
of mind is predictable. Throughout all known creation there parallels
this circuit of mind some little-understood presence whose function is
not predictable. We believe that this unpredictability is partly
attributable to the function of the Universal Absolute. What this
function is, we do not know; what actuates it, we can only conjecture;
concerning its relation to creatures, we can only speculate.
The Urantia Book, (9:6.7)
Paradise and Space Levels
Proceeding outward from Paradise through the horizontal
extension of pervaded space, the master universe is existent in six
concentric ellipses, the space levels encircling the central Isle:
1. The Central Universe—Havona.
2. The Seven Superuniverses.
3. The First Outer Space Level.
4. The Second Outer Space Level.
5. The Third Outer Space Level
6. The Fourth and Outermost Space Level.
The Urantia Book, (12:1.3)
Paradise is Located in The Central Universe
Havona, the central universe, is not a time creation; it is an
eternal existence. This never-beginning, never-ending universe consists
of one billion spheres of sublime perfection and is surrounded by the
enormous dark gravity bodies. At the center of Havona is the stationary
and absolutely stabilized Isle of Paradise, surrounded by its
twenty-one satellites. Owing to the enormous encircling masses of the
dark gravity bodies about the fringe of the central universe, the mass
content of this central creation is far in excess of the total known
mass of all seven sectors of the grand universe.
The Paradise-Havona System, the eternal universe encircling the eternal
Isle, constitutes the perfect and eternal nucleus of the master
universe; all seven of the superuniverses and all regions of outer
space revolve in established orbits around the gigantic central
aggregation of the Paradise satellites and the Havona spheres.
The Urantia Book, (12:1.4)
We are taught that a chance meeting on Paradise reveals more of mutual
understanding than could be communicated by a mortal language
in a thousand years.
The Urantia Book, (44:4.3)
Paradise, Energy and Spirit
"God is spirit," but Paradise is not. The material universe is
always the arena wherein take place all spiritual activities; spirit
beings and spirit ascenders live and work on physical spheres of
material reality.
The bestowal of cosmic force, the domain of cosmic gravity,
is the function of the Isle of Paradise. All original force-energy
proceeds from Paradise, and the matter for the making of untold
universes now circulates throughout the master universe in the form of
a supergravity presence which constitutes the force-charge of pervaded
space.
Whatever the transformations of force in the outlying universes, having
gone out from Paradise, it journeys on subject to the never-ending,
ever-present, unfailing pull of the eternal Isle, obediently and
inherently swinging on forever around the eternal space paths of the
universes. Physical energy is the one reality which is true and
steadfast in its obedience to universal law. Only in the realms of
creature volition has there been deviation from the divine paths and
the original plans. Power and energy are the universal evidences of the
stability, constancy, and eternity of the central Isle of Paradise.
The bestowal of spirit and the spiritualization of
personalities, the domain of spiritual gravity, is the realm of the
Eternal Son. And this spirit gravity of the Son, ever drawing all
spiritual realities to himself, is just as real and absolute as is the
all-powerful material grasp of the Isle of Paradise. But
material-minded man is naturally more familiar with the material
manifestations of a physical nature than with the equally real and
mighty operations of a spiritual nature which are discerned only by the
spiritual insight of the soul.
The Urantia Book, (12:8.1)
Energy, whether as light or in other forms, in its flight
through space moves straight forward. The actual particles of material
existence traverse space like a fusillade. They go in a straight and
unbroken line or procession except as they are acted on by superior
forces, and except as they ever obey the linear-gravity pull inherent
in material mass and the circular-gravity presence of the Isle of
Paradise.
The Urantia Book, (41:5.6)
The ultimaton, the first measurable form of energy, has Paradise as its
nucleus.
The Urantia Book, (42:1.2)
Energy is eternal but not infinite; it ever responds to the
all-embracing grasp of Infinity. Forever force and energy go on; having
gone out from Paradise, they must return thereto, even if age upon age
be required for the completion of the ordained circuit. That which is
of Paradise Deity origin can have only a Paradise destination or a
Deity destiny.
The Urantia Book, (42:1.8)
Spiritual personality
is absolute only on Paradise, and the concept of the Absolute is
unqualified only in infinity. Deity presence is absolute only on
Paradise, and the revelation
of God must always be partial, relative, and progressive until his
power becomes experientially infinite in the space potency of the
Unqualified Absolute, while his personality manifestation becomes
experientially infinite in the manifest presence of the Deity Absolute,
and while these two potentials of infinity become reality-unified in
the Universal Absolute.
The Urantia Book, (56:9.7)
Organization of the Grand Universe
The Seven Master Spirits radiate their influence out from the
central Isle, thus constituting the vast creation one gigantic wheel,
the hub being the eternal Isle of Paradise, the seven spokes the
radiations of the Seven Master Spirits, the rim the outer regions of
the grand universe.
The Urantia Book, (15:0.2)
Paradise Citizens
There are resident on Paradise numerous groups of superb
beings, the Paradise Citizens. They are not directly concerned with the
scheme of perfecting ascending will creatures and are not, therefore,
fully revealed to Urantia mortals. There are more than three thousand
orders of these supernal intelligences, the last group having been
personalized simultaneously with the mandate of the Trinity which
promulgated the creative plan of the seven superuniverses of time and
space.
Paradise Citizens and Havona natives are sometimes designated
collectively as Paradise-Havona personalities.
The Urantia Book, (19:7.1)
Paradise And Worship
While the Isle of Paradise contains certain places of worship,
it is more nearly one vast sanctuary of divine service. Worship is the
first and dominant passion of all who climb to its blissful
shores—the
spontaneous ebullition of the beings who have learned enough of God to
attain his presence. Circle by circle, during the inward journey
through Havona, worship is a growing passion until on
Paradise
it
becomes necessary to direct and otherwise control its expression.
The periodic, spontaneous, group, and other special outbursts
of supreme adoration and spiritual praise enjoyed on Paradise are
conducted under the leadership of a special corps of primary
supernaphim. Under the direction of these conductors of worship, such
homage achieves the creature goal of supreme pleasure and attains the
heights of the perfection of sublime self-expression and personal
enjoyment. All primary supernaphim crave to be conductors of worship;
and all ascendant beings would enjoy forever remaining in the attitude
of worship did not the chiefs of assignment periodically disperse these
assemblages. But no ascendant being is ever required to enter upon the
assignments of eternal service until he has attained full satisfaction
in worship.
It is the task of the conductors of worship so to teach the
ascendant creatures how to worship that they may be enabled to gain
this satisfaction of self-expression and at the same time be able to
give attention to the essential activities of the Paradise regime.
Without improvement in the technique of worship it would require
hundreds of years for the average mortal who reaches Paradise to give
full and satisfactory expression to his emotions of intelligent
appreciation and ascendant gratitude. The conductors of worship open up
new and hitherto unknown avenues of expression so that these wonderful
children of the womb of space and the travail of time are enabled to
gain the full satisfactions of worship in much less time.
All the arts of all the beings of the entire universe which
are capable of intensifying and exalting the abilities of
self-expression and the conveyance of appreciation, are employed to
their highest capacity in the worship of the Paradise Deities. Worship
is the highest joy of Paradise existence; it is the refreshing play of
Paradise. What play does for your jaded minds on earth, worship will do
for your perfected souls
on
Paradise. The mode of worship on Paradise is utterly beyond mortal
comprehension, but the spirit of it you can begin to appreciate even
down here on Urantia, for the spirits of the Gods even now indwell you,
hover over you, and inspire you to true worship.
There are appointed times and places for worship on Paradise, but these
are not adequate to accommodate the ever-increasing overflow of the
spiritual emotions of the growing intelligence and expanding divinity
recognition of the brilliant beings of experiential ascension to the
eternal Isle. Never since the times of Grandfanda have the supernaphim
been able fully to accommodate the spirit of worship on Paradise.
Always is there an excess of worshipfulness as gauged by the
preparation therefor. And this is because personalities of inherent
perfection never can fully appreciate the tremendous reactions of the
spiritual emotions of beings who have slowly and laboriously made their
way upward to Paradise glory from the depths of the spiritual darkness
of the lower worlds of time and space. When such angels and mortals of
time attain the presence of the Powers of Paradise, there occurs the
expression of the accumulated emotions of the ages, a spectacle
astounding to the angels of Paradise and productive of the supreme joy
of divine satisfaction in the Paradise Deities.
Sometimes all Paradise becomes engulfed in a dominating tide
of spiritual and worshipful expression. Often the conductors of worship
cannot control such phenomena until the appearance of the threefold
fluctuation of the light of the Deity abode, signifying that the divine
heart of the Gods has been fully and completely satisfied by the
sincere worship of the residents of Paradise, the perfect citizens of
glory and the ascendant creatures of time. What a triumph of technique!
What a fruition of the eternal plan and purpose of the Gods that the
intelligent love of the creature child should give full satisfaction to
the infinite love of the Creator Father!
The Urantia Book, (27:7.2)
Rodan Speaks of Paradise
I am not only intrigued by the consummate ideals of this
religion of your Master, but I am mightily moved to profess my belief
in his announcement that these ideals of spirit realities are
attainable; that you and I can enter upon this long and eternal
adventure with his assurance of the certainty of our ultimate arrival
at the portals of Paradise.
The Urantia Book, (160:5.8)
Jesus Speaks of Paradise
Very plainly Jesus explained that the kingdom
of heaven was an evolutionary experience, beginning here on
earth and progressing up through successive life stations to Paradise.
The Urantia Book, (142:7.3)
That same evening Jesus made the long-to-be-remembered address
to the
apostles regarding the relative value of status with God and
progress in the eternal ascent to Paradise. Said Jesus: "My
children, if there exists a true and living connection between the
child and the Father, the child is certain to progress continuously
toward the Father's ideals. True, the child may at first make slow
progress, but the progress is none the less sure. The important thing
is not the rapidity of your progress but rather its certainty. Your
actual achievement is not so important as the fact that the direction
of your progress is Godward. What you are becoming day by day is of
infinitely more importance than what you are today."
The Urantia Book, (147:5.7)
"To every one who has faith shall
this bestowal of the spirit
become the true teacher of the way which leads to life everlasting, to
the true waters of life in the kingdom
of heaven on earth and in the Father's Paradise over there."
Jesus, The Urantia Book, (162:6.3)
"Every shepherd who seeks to enter the fold without me shall fail,
and the sheep will not hear his voice. I, with those who minister with
me, am the door. Every soul
who
enters upon the eternal way by the means I have created and ordained
shall be saved and will be able to go on to the attainment of the
eternal pastures of Paradise."
Jesus, The Urantia Book,
(165:2.7)
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