PAPER 111
- THE ADJUSTER AND THE SOUL
The presence of the divine
Adjuster in the human mind makes it forever impossible for
either science or philosophy to attain a satisfactory
comprehension of the evolving soul of the human personality.
The morontia soul is the child of the universe and may be
really known only through cosmic insight and spiritual
discovery.
The concept of a soul and
of an indwelling spirit is not new to Urantia; it has
frequently appeared in the various systems of planetary
beliefs. Many of the Oriental as well as some of the
Occidental faiths have perceived that man is divine in
heritage as well as human in inheritance. The feeling of the
inner presence in addition to the external omnipresence of
Deity has long formed a part of many Urantian religions. Men
have long believed that there is something growing within
the human nature, something vital that is destined to endure
beyond the short span of temporal life.
Before man realized that
his evolving soul was fathered by a divine spirit, it was
thought to reside in different physical organs--the eye,
liver, kidney heart, and later, the brain. The savage
associated the soul with blood, breath, shadows and with
reflections of the self in water.
In the conception of the
atman the Hindu teachers really approximated an
appreciation of the nature and presence of the Adjuster, but
they failed to distinguish the copresence of the evolving
and potentially immortal soul. The Chinese, however,
recognized two aspects of a human being, the yang and
the yin, the soul and the spirit. The Egyptians and
many African tribes also believed in two factors, the ka
and the ba; the soul was not usually believed to be
pre-existent, only the spirit.
The inhabitants of the
Nile valley believed that each favored individual had
bestowed upon him at birth, or soon thereafter, a protecting
spirit which they called the ka. They taught that this
guardian spirit remained with the mortal subject throughout
life and passed before him into the future estate. On the
walls of a temple at Luxor, where is depicted the birth of
Amenhotep III, the little prince is pictured on the arm of
the Nile god, and near him is another child, in appearance
identical with the prince, which is a symbol of that entity
which the Egyptians called the ka. This sculpture was
completed in the fifteenth century before Christ.
The ka was thought to be a
superior spirit genius which desired to guide the associated
mortal soul into the better paths of temporal living but
more especially to influence the fortunes of the human
subject in the hereafter. When an Egyptian of this period
died, it was expected that his ka would be waiting for him
on the other side of the Great River. At first, only kings
were supposed to have kas, but presently all righteous men
were believed to possess them.
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One Egyptian ruler, speaking
of the ka within his heart, said: "I did not disregard its
speech; I feared to transgress its guidance. I prospered
thereby greatly; I was thus successful by reason of that
which it caused me to do; I was distinguished by its
guidance." Many believed that the ka was "an oracle from God
in everybody." Many believed that they were to "spend
eternity in gladness of heart in the favor of the God that
is in you."
Every race of evolving
Urantia mortals has a word equivalent to the concept of
soul. Many primitive peoples believed the soul looked out
upon the world through human eyes; therefore did they so
cravenly fear the malevolence of the evil eye. They have
long believed that "the spirit of man is the lamp of the
Lord." The Rig-Veda says: "My mind speaks to my heart."
1. THE MIND ARENA
OF CHOICE
Though the work of
Adjusters is spiritual in nature, they must, perforce, do
all their work upon an intellectual foundation. Mind is the
human soil from which the spirit Monitor must evolve the
morontia soul with the co-operation of the indwelt
personality.
There is a cosmic unity in
the several mind levels of the universe of universes.
Intellectual selves have their origin in the cosmic mind
much as nebulae take origin in the cosmic energies of
universe space. On the human (hence personal) level of
intellectual selves the potential of spirit evolution
becomes dominant, with the assent of the mortal mind,
because of the spiritual endowments of the human personality
together with the creative presence of an entity-point of
absolute value in such human selves. But such a spirit
dominance of the material mind is conditioned upon two
experiences: This mind must have evolved up through the
ministry of the seven adjutant mind-spirits, and the
material (personal) self must choose to co-operate with the
indwelling Adjuster in creating and fostering the morontia
self, the evolutionary and potentially immortal soul.
Material mind is the arena
in which human personalities live, are self-conscious, make
decisions, choose God or forsake him, eternalize or destroy
themselves.
Material evolution has
provided you a life machine, your body; the Father himself
has endowed you with the purest spirit reality known in the
universe, your Thought Adjuster. But into your hands,
subject to your own decisions, has been given mind, and it
is by mind that you live or die. It is within this mind and
with this mind that you make those moral decisions which
enable you to achieve Adjusterlikeness, and that is
Godlikeness.
Mortal mind is a temporary
intellect system loaned to human beings for use during a
material lifetime, and as they use this mind, they are
either accepting or rejecting the potential of eternal
existence. Mind is about all you have of universe reality
that is subject to your will, and the soul--the morontia
self--will faithfully portray the harvest of the temporal
decisions which the mortal self is making. Human
consciousness rests gently upon the electrochemical
mechanism below and delicately touches the spirit-morontia
energy system above. Of neither of these two systems is the
human being ever completely conscious in his mortal life;
therefore must he work in mind, of which he is conscious.
And it is not so much what mind comprehends as what mind
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desires to comprehend that
insures survival; it is not so much what mind is like as
what mind is striving to be like that constitutes spirit
identification. It is not so much that man is conscious of
God as that man yearns for God that results in universe
ascension. What you are today is not so important as what
you are becoming day by day and in eternity.
Mind is the cosmic
instrument on which the human will can play the discords of
destruction, or upon which this same human will can bring
forth the exquisite melodies of God identification and
consequent eternal survival. The Adjuster bestowed upon man
is, in the last analysis, impervious to evil and incapable
of sin, but mortal mind can actually be twisted, distorted,
and rendered evil and ugly by the sinful machinations of a
perverse and self-seeking human will. Likewise can this mind
be made noble, beautiful, true, and good--actually great--in
accordance with the spirit-illuminated will of a God-knowing
human being.
Evolutionary mind is only
fully stable and dependable when manifesting itself upon the
two extremes of cosmic intellectuality--the wholly
mechanized and the entirely spiritualized. Between the
intellectual extremes of pure mechanical control and true
spirit nature there intervenes that enormous group of
evolving and ascending minds whose stability and
tranquillity are dependent upon personality choice and
spirit identification.
But man does not
passively, slavishly, surrender his will to the Adjuster.
Rather does he actively, positively, and co-operatively
choose to follow the Adjuster's leading when and as such
leading consciously differs from the desires and impulses of
the natural mortal mind. The Adjusters manipulate but never
dominate man's mind against his will; to the Adjusters the
human will is supreme. And they so regard and respect it
while they strive to achieve the spiritual goals of thought
adjustment and character transformation in the almost
limitless arena of the evolving human intellect.
Mind is your ship, the
Adjuster is your pilot, the human will is captain. The
master of the mortal vessel should have the wisdom to trust
the divine pilot to guide the ascending soul into the
morontia harbors of eternal survival. Only by selfishness,
slothfulness, and sinfulness can the will of man reject the
guidance of such a loving pilot and eventually wreck the
mortal career upon the evil shoals of rejected mercy and
upon the rocks of embraced sin. With your consent, this
faithful pilot will safely carry you across the barriers of
time and the handicaps of space to the very source of the
divine mind and on beyond, even to the Paradise Father of
Adjusters.
2. NATURE OF THE
SOUL
Throughout the mind
functions of cosmic intelligence, the totality of mind is
dominant over the parts of intellectual function. Mind, in
its essence, is functional unity; therefore does mind never
fail to manifest this constitutive unity, even when hampered
and hindered by the unwise actions and choices of a
misguided self. And this unity of mind invariably seeks for
spirit co-ordination on all levels of its association with
selves of will dignity and ascension prerogatives.
The material mind of
mortal man is the cosmic loom that carries the morontia
fabrics on which the indwelling Thought Adjuster threads the
spirit patterns
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of a universe character of
enduring values and divine meanings--a surviving soul of
ultimate destiny and unending career, a potential finaliter.
The human personality is
identified with mind and spirit held together in functional
relationship by life in a material body. This functioning
relationship of such mind and spirit does not result in some
combination of the qualities or attributes of mind and
spirit but rather in an entirely new, original, and unique
universe value of potentially eternal endurance, the
soul.
There are three and not
two factors in the evolutionary creation of such an immortal
soul. These three antecedents of the morontia human soul
are:
1. The human mind
and all cosmic influences antecedent thereto and impinging
thereon.
2. The divine spirit
indwelling this human mind and all potentials inherent in
such a fragment of absolute spirituality together with all
associated spiritual influences and factors in human life.
3. The relationship
between material mind and divine spirit, which connotes
a value and carries a meaning not found in either of the
contributing factors to such an association. The reality of
this unique relationship is neither material nor spiritual
but morontial. It is the soul.
The midway creatures have
long denominated this evolving soul of man the mid-mind in
contradistinction to the lower or material mind and the
higher or cosmic mind. This mid-mind is really a morontia
phenomenon since it exists in the realm between the material
and the spiritual. The potential of such a morontia
evolution is inherent in the two universal urges of mind:
the impulse of the finite mind of the creature to know God
and attain the divinity of the Creator, and the impulse of
the infinite mind of the Creator to know man and attain the
experience of the creature.
This supernal transaction
of evolving the immortal soul is made possible because the
mortal mind is first personal and second is in contact with
superanimal realities; it possesses a supermaterial
endowment of cosmic ministry which insures the evolution of
a moral nature capable of making moral decisions, thereby
effecting a bona fide creative contact with the associated
spiritual ministries and with the indwelling Thought
Adjuster.
The inevitable result of
such a contactual spiritualization of the human mind is the
gradual birth of a soul, the joint offspring of an adjutant
mind dominated by a human will that craves to know God,
working in liaison with the spiritual forces of the universe
which are under the overcontrol of an actual fragment of the
very God of all creation--the Mystery Monitor. And thus does
the material and mortal reality of the self transcend the
temporal limitations of the physical-life machine and attain
a new expression and a new identification in the evolving
vehicle for selfhood continuity, the morontia and immortal
soul.
3. THE EVOLVING
SOUL
The mistakes of mortal
mind and the errors of human conduct may markedly delay the
evolution of the soul, although they cannot inhibit such a
morontia phenomenon when once it has been initiated by the
indwelling Adjuster with the consent of the creature will.
But at any time prior to mortal death this same material and
human will is empowered to rescind such a choice and to
reject survival. Even after survival the ascending mortal
still retains this prerogative
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of choosing to reject eternal
life; at any time before fusion with the Adjuster the
evolving and ascending creature can choose to forsake the
will of the Paradise Father. Fusion with the Adjuster
signalizes the fact that the ascending mortal has eternally
and unreservedly chosen to do the Father's will.
During the life in the
flesh the evolving soul is enabled to reinforce the
supermaterial decisions of the mortal mind. The soul, being
supermaterial, does not of itself function on the material
level of human experience. Neither can this subspiritual
soul, without the collaboration of some spirit of Deity,
such as the Adjuster, function above the morontia level.
Neither does the soul make final decisions until death or
translation divorces it from material association with the
mortal mind except when and as this material mind delegates
such authority freely and willingly to such a morontia soul
of associated function. During life the mortal will, the
personality power of decision-choice, is resident in the
material mind circuits; as terrestrial mortal growth
proceeds, this self, with its priceless powers of choice,
becomes increasingly identified with the emerging
morontia-soul entity; after death and following the mansion
world resurrection, the human personality is completely
identified with the morontia self. The soul is thus the
embryo of the future morontia vehicle of personality
identity.
This immortal soul is at
first wholly morontia in nature, but it possesses such a
capacity for development that it invariably ascends to the
true spirit levels of fusion value with the spirits of
Deity, usually with the same spirit of the Universal Father
that initiated such a creative phenomenon in the creature
mind.
Both the human mind and
the divine Adjuster are conscious of the presence and
differential nature of the evolving soul--the Adjuster
fully, the mind partially. The soul becomes increasingly
conscious of both the mind and the Adjuster as associated
identities, proportional to its own evolutionary growth. The
soul partakes of the qualities of both the human mind and
the divine spirit but persistently evolves toward
augmentation of spirit control and divine dominance through
the fostering of a mind function whose meanings seek to
co-ordinate with true spirit value.
The mortal career, the
soul's evolution, is not so much a probation as an
education. Faith in the survival of supreme values is the
core of religion; genuine religious experience consists in
the union of supreme values and cosmic meanings as a
realization of universal reality.
Mind knows quantity,
reality, meanings. But quality--values--is felt. That
which feels is the mutual creation of mind, which knows, and
the associated spirit, which reality-izes.
In so far as man's
evolving morontia soul becomes permeated by truth, beauty,
and goodness as the value-realization of God-consciousness,
such a resultant being becomes indestructible. If there is
no survival of eternal values in the evolving soul of man,
then mortal existence is without meaning, and life itself is
a tragic illusion. But it is forever true: What you begin in
time you will assuredly finish in eternity--if it is worth
finishing.
4. THE INNER LIFE
Recognition is the
intellectual process of fitting the sensory impressions
received from the external world into the memory patterns of
the individual.
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Understanding connotes that
these recognized sensory impressions and their associated
memory patterns have become integrated or organized into a
dynamic network of principles.
Meanings are derived from
a combination of recognition and understanding. Meanings are
nonexistent in a wholly sensory or material world. Meanings
and values are only perceived in the inner or supermaterial
spheres of human experience.
The advances of true
civilization are all born in this inner world of mankind. It
is only the inner life that is truly creative. Civilization
can hardly progress when the majority of the youth of any
generation devote their interests and energies to the
materialistic pursuits of the sensory or outer world.
The inner and the outer
worlds have a different set of values. Any civilization is
in jeopardy when three quarters of its youth enter
materialistic professions and devote themselves to the
pursuit of the sensory activities of the outer world.
Civilization is in danger when youth neglect to interest
themselves in ethics, sociology, eugenics, philosophy, the
fine arts, religion, and cosmology.
Only in the higher levels
of the superconscious mind as it impinges upon the spirit
realm of human experience can you find those higher concepts
in association with effective master patterns which will
contribute to the building of a better and more enduring
civilization. Personality is inherently creative, but it
thus functions only in the inner life of the individual.
Snow crystals are always
hexagonal in form, but no two are ever alike. Children
conform to types, but no two are exactly alike, even in the
case of twins. Personality follows types but is always
unique.
Happiness and joy take
origin in the inner life. You cannot experience real joy all
by yourself. A solitary life is fatal to happiness. Even
families and nations will enjoy life more if they share it
with others.
You cannot completely
control the external world--environment. It is the
creativity of the inner world that is most subject to your
direction because there your personality is so largely
liberated from the fetters of the laws of antecedent
causation. There is associated with personality a limited
sovereignty of will.
Since this inner life of
man is truly creative, there rests upon each person the
responsibility of choosing as to whether this creativity
shall be spontaneous and wholly haphazard or controlled,
directed, and constructive. How can a creative imagination
produce worthy children when the stage whereon it functions
is already preoccupied by prejudice, hate, fears,
resentments, revenge, and bigotries?
Ideas may take origin in
the stimuli of the outer world, but ideals are born only in
the creative realms of the inner world. Today the nations of
the world are directed by men who have a superabundance of
ideas, but they are poverty-stricken in ideals. That is the
explanation of poverty, divorce, war, and racial hatreds.
This is the problem: If
freewill man is endowed with the powers of creativity in the
inner man, then must we recognize that freewill creativity
embraces the potential of freewill destructivity. And when
creativity is turned to destructivity, you are face to face
with the devastation of evil and sin--oppression, war, and
destruction. Evil is a partiality of creativity which tends
toward
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disintegration and eventual
destruction. All conflict is evil in that it inhibits the
creative function of the inner life--it is a species of
civil war in the personality.
Inner creativity
contributes to ennoblement of character through personality
integration and selfhood unification. It is forever true:
The past is unchangeable; only the future can be changed by
the ministry of the present creativity of the inner self.
5. THE
CONSECRATION OF CHOICE
The doing of the will of
God is nothing more or less than an exhibition of creature
willingness to share the inner life with God--with the very
God who has made such a creature life of inner meaning-value
possible. Sharing is Godlike--divine. God shares all with
the Eternal Son and the Infinite Spirit, while they, in
turn, share all things with the divine Sons and spirit
Daughters of the universes.
The imitation of God is
the key to perfection; the doing of his will is the secret
of survival and of perfection in survival.
Mortals live in God, and
so God has willed to live in mortals. As men trust
themselves to him, so has he--and first--trusted a part of
himself to be with men; has consented to live in men and to
indwell men subject to the human will.
Peace in this life,
survival in death, perfection in the next life, service in
eternity--all these are achieved (in spirit) now when
the creature personality consents--chooses--to subject the
creature will to the Father's will. And already has the
Father chosen to make a fragment of himself subject to the
will of the creature personality.
Such a creature choice is
not a surrender of will. It is a consecration of will, an
expansion of will, a glorification of will, a perfecting of
will; and such choosing raises the creature will from the
level of temporal significance to that higher estate wherein
the personality of the creature son communes with the
personality of the spirit Father.
This choosing of the
Father's will is the spiritual finding of the spirit Father
by mortal man, even though an age must pass before the
creature son may actually stand in the factual presence of
God on Paradise. This choosing does not so much consist in
the negation of creature will--"Not my will but yours be
done"--as it consists in the creature's positive
affirmation: "It is my will that your will be
done." And if this choice is made, sooner or later will the
God-choosing son find inner union (fusion) with the
indwelling God fragment, while this same perfecting son will
find supreme personality satisfaction in the worship
communion of the personality of man and the personality of
his Maker, two personalities whose creative attributes have
eternally joined in self-willed mutuality of expression--the
birth of another eternal partnership of the will of man and
the will of God.
6. THE HUMAN
PARADOX
Many of the temporal
troubles of mortal man grow out of his twofold relation to
the cosmos. Man is a part of nature--he exists in
nature--and yet he is able to transcend nature. Man is
finite, but he is indwelt by a spark of infinity. Such a
dual situation not only provides the potential for evil but
also engenders
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many social and moral
situations fraught with much uncertainty and not a little
anxiety.
The courage required to
effect the conquest of nature and to transcend one's self is
a courage that might succumb to the temptations of
self-pride. The mortal who can transcend self might yield to
the temptation to deify his own self-consciousness. The
mortal dilemma consists in the double fact that man is in
bondage to nature while at the same time he possesses a
unique liberty--freedom of spiritual choice and action. On
material levels man finds himself subservient to nature,
while on spiritual levels he is triumphant over nature and
over all things temporal and finite. Such a paradox is
inseparable from temptation, potential evil, decisional
errors, and when self becomes proud and arrogant, sin may
evolve.
The problem of sin is not
self-existent in the finite world. The fact of finiteness is
not evil or sinful. The finite world was made by an infinite
Creator--it is the handiwork of his divine Sons--and
therefore it must be good. It is the misuse,
distortion, and perversion of the finite that gives origin
to evil and sin.
The spirit can dominate
mind; so mind can control energy. But mind can control
energy only through its own intelligent manipulation of the
metamorphic potentials inherent in the mathematical level of
the causes and effects of the physical domains. Creature
mind does not inherently control energy; that is a Deity
prerogative. But creature mind can and does manipulate
energy just in so far as it has become master of the energy
secrets of the physical universe.
When man wishes to modify
physical reality, be it himself or his environment, he
succeeds to the extent that he has discovered the ways and
means of controlling matter and directing energy. Unaided
mind is impotent to influence anything material save its own
physical mechanism, with which it is inescapably linked. But
through the intelligent use of the body mechanism, mind can
create other mechanisms, even energy relationships and
living relationships, by the utilization of which this mind
can increasingly control and even dominate its physical
level in the universe.
Science is the source of
facts, and mind cannot operate without facts. They are the
building blocks in the construction of wisdom which are
cemented together by life experience. Man can find the love
of God without facts, and man can discover the laws of God
without love, but man can never begin to appreciate the
infinite symmetry, the supernal harmony, the exquisite
repleteness of the all-inclusive nature of the First Source
and Center until he has found divine law and divine love and
has experientially unified these in his own evolving cosmic
philosophy.
The expansion of material
knowledge permits a greater intellectual appreciation of the
meanings of ideas and the values of ideals. A human being
can find truth in his inner experience, but he needs a clear
knowledge of facts to apply his personal discovery of truth
to the ruthlessly practical demands of everyday life.
It is only natural that
mortal man should be harassed by feelings of insecurity as
he views himself inextricably bound to nature while he
possesses spiritual powers wholly transcendent to all things
temporal and finite. Only religious confidence--living
faith--can sustain man amid such difficult and perplexing
problems.
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Of all the dangers which
beset man's mortal nature and jeopardize his spiritual
integrity, pride is the greatest. Courage is valorous, but
egotism is vainglorious and suicidal. Reasonable
self-confidence is not to be deplored. Man's ability to
transcend himself is the one thing which distinguishes him
from the animal kingdom.
Pride is deceitful,
intoxicating, and sin-breeding whether found in an
individual, a group, a race, or a nation. It is literally
true, "Pride goes before a fall."
7. THE ADJUSTER'S
PROBLEM
Uncertainty with security
is the essence of the Paradise adventure--uncertainty in
time and in mind, uncertainty as to the events of the
unfolding Paradise ascent; security in spirit and in
eternity, security in the unqualified trust of the creature
son in the divine compassion and infinite love of the
Universal Father; uncertainty as an inexperienced citizen of
the universe; security as an ascending son in the universe
mansions of an all-powerful, all-wise, and all-loving
Father.
May I admonish you to heed
the distant echo of the Adjuster's faithful call to your
soul? The indwelling Adjuster cannot stop or even materially
alter your career struggle of time; the Adjuster cannot
lessen the hardships of life as you journey on through this
world of toil. The divine indweller can only patiently
forbear while you fight the battle of life as it is lived on
your planet; but you could, if you only would--as you work
and worry, as you fight and toil--permit the valiant
Adjuster to fight with you and for you. You could be so
comforted and inspired, so enthralled and intrigued, if you
would only allow the Adjuster constantly to bring forth the
pictures of the real motive, the final aim, and the eternal
purpose of all this difficult, uphill struggle with the
commonplace problems of your present material world.
Why do you not aid the
Adjuster in the task of showing you the spiritual
counterpart of all these strenuous material efforts? Why do
you not allow the Adjuster to strengthen you with the
spiritual truths of cosmic power while you wrestle with the
temporal difficulties of creature existence? Why do you not
encourage the heavenly helper to cheer you with the clear
vision of the eternal outlook of universal life as you gaze
in perplexity at the problems of the passing hour? Why do
you refuse to be enlightened and inspired by the universe
viewpoint while you toil amidst the handicaps of time and
flounder in the maze of uncertainties which beset your
mortal life journey? Why not allow the Adjuster to
spiritualize your thinking, even though your feet must tread
the material paths of earthly endeavor?
The higher human races of
Urantia are complexly admixed; they are a blend of many
races and stocks of different origin. This composite nature
renders it exceedingly difficult for the Monitors to work
efficiently during life and adds definitely to the problems
of both the Adjuster and the guardian seraphim after death.
Not long since I was present on Salvington and heard a
guardian of destiny present a formal statement in
extenuation of the difficulties of ministering to her mortal
subject. This seraphim said:
"Much of my difficulty was
due to the unending conflict between the two natures of my
subject: the urge of ambition opposed by animal indolence;
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the ideals of a superior
people crossed by the instincts of an inferior race; the
high purposes of a great mind antagonized by the urge of a
primitive inheritance; the long-distance view of a
far-seeing Monitor counteracted by the nearsightedness of a
creature of time; the progressive plans of an ascending
being modified by the desires and longings of a material
nature; the flashes of universe intelligence cancelled by
the chemical-energy mandates of the evolving race; the urge
of angels opposed by the emotions of an animal; the training
of an intellect annulled by the tendencies of instinct; the
experience of the individual opposed by the accumulated
propensities of the race; the aims of the best overshadowed
by the drift of the worst; the flight of genius neutralized
by the gravity of mediocrity; the progress of the good
retarded by the inertia of the bad; the art of the beautiful
besmirched by the presence of evil; the buoyancy of health
neutralized by the debility of disease; the fountain of
faith polluted by the poisons of fear; the spring of joy
embittered by the waters of sorrow; the gladness of
anticipation disillusioned by the bitterness of realization;
the joys of living ever threatened by the sorrows of death.
Such a life on such a planet! And yet, because of the
ever-present help and urge of the Thought Adjuster, this
soul did achieve a fair degree of happiness and success and
has even now ascended to the judgment halls of mansonia."
[Presented by a Solitary
Messenger of Orvonton.] |