PAPER 49
- THE INHABITED WORLDS
All
mortal-inhabited worlds are evolutionary in origin
and nature. These spheres are the spawning ground,
the evolutionary cradle, of the mortal races of time
and space. Each unit of the ascendant life is a
veritable training school for the stage of existence
just ahead, and this is true of every stage of man's
progressive Paradise ascent; just as true of the
initial mortal experience on an evolutionary planet
as of the final universe headquarters school of the
Melchizedeks, a school which is not attended by
ascending mortals until just before their
translation to the regime of the superuniverse and
the attainment of first-stage spirit existence.
All inhabited
worlds are basically grouped for celestial
administration into the local systems, and each of
these local systems is limited to about one thousand
evolutionary worlds. This limitation is by the
decree of the Ancients of Days, and it pertains to
actual evolutionary planets whereon mortals of
survival status are living. Neither worlds finally
settled in light and life nor planets in the
prehuman stage of life development are reckoned in
this group.
Satania itself is
an unfinished system containing only 619 inhabited
worlds. Such planets are numbered serially in
accordance with their registration as inhabited
worlds, as worlds inhabited by will creatures. Thus
was Urantia given the number 606 of Satania,
meaning the 606th world in this local system on
which the long evolutionary life process culminated
in the appearance of human beings. There are
thirty-six uninhabited planets nearing the
life-endowment stage, and several are now being made
ready for the Life Carriers. There are nearly two
hundred spheres which are evolving so as to be ready
for life implantation within the next few million
years.
Not all planets
are suited to harbor mortal life. Small ones having
a high rate of axial revolution are wholly unsuited
for life habitats. In several of the physical
systems of Satania the planets revolving around the
central sun are too large for habitation, their
great mass occasioning oppressive gravity. Many of
these enormous spheres have satellites, sometimes a
half dozen or more, and these moons are often in
size very near that of Urantia, so that they are
almost ideal for habitation.
The oldest
inhabited world of Satania, world number one, is
Anova, one of the forty-four satellites revolving
around an enormous dark planet but exposed to the
differential light of three neighboring suns. Anova
is in an advanced stage of progressive civilization.
1. THE
PLANETARY LIFE
The universes of
time and space are gradual in development; the
progression of life--terrestrial or celestial--is
neither arbitrary nor magical. Cosmic
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evolution may not
always be understandable (predictable), but it is
strictly nonaccidental.
The biologic unit
of material life is the protoplasmic cell, the
communal association of chemical, electrical, and
other basic energies. The chemical formulas differ
in each system, and the technique of living cell
reproduction is slightly different in each local
universe, but the Life Carriers are always the
living catalyzers who initiate the primordial
reactions of material life; they are the instigators
of the energy circuits of living matter.
All the worlds of
a local system disclose unmistakable physical
kinship; nevertheless, each planet has its own scale
of life, no two worlds being exactly alike in plant
and animal endowment. These planetary variations in
the system life types result from the decisions of
the Life Carriers. But these beings are neither
capricious nor whimsical; the universes are
conducted in accordance with law and order. The laws
of Nebadon are the divine mandates of Salvington,
and the evolutionary order of life in Satania is in
consonance with the evolutionary pattern of Nebadon.
Evolution is the
rule of human development, but the process itself
varies greatly on different worlds. Life is
sometimes initiated in one center, sometimes in
three, as it was on Urantia. On the atmospheric
worlds it usually has a marine origin, but not
always; much depends on the physical status of a
planet. The Life Carriers have great latitude in
their function of life initiation.
In the development
of planetary life the vegetable form always precedes
the animal and is quite fully developed before the
animal patterns differentiate. All animal types are
developed from the basic patterns of the preceding
vegetable kingdom of living things; they are not
separately organized.
The early stages
of life evolution are not altogether in conformity
with your present-day views. Mortal man is not an
evolutionary accident. There is a precise
system, a universal law, which determines the
unfolding of the planetary life plan on the spheres
of space. Time and the production of large numbers
of a species are not the controlling influences.
Mice reproduce much more rapidly than elephants, yet
elephants evolve more rapidly than mice.
The process of
planetary evolution is orderly and controlled. The
development of higher organisms from lower groupings
of life is not accidental. Sometimes evolutionary
progress is temporarily delayed by the destruction
of certain favorable lines of life plasm carried in
a selected species. It often requires ages upon ages
to recoup the damage occasioned by the loss of a
single superior strain of human heredity. These
selected and superior strains of living protoplasm
should be jealously and intelligently guarded when
once they make their appearance. And on most of the
inhabited worlds these superior potentials of life
are valued much more highly than on Urantia.
2.
PLANETARY PHYSICAL TYPES
There is a
standard and basic pattern of vegetable and animal
life in each system. But the Life Carriers are
oftentimes confronted with the necessity of
modifying these basic patterns to conform to the
varying physical conditions which confront them on
numerous worlds of space. They foster a generalized
system type of mortal creature, but there are seven
distinct physical types as well as thousands upon
thousands of minor variants of these seven
outstanding differentiations:
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1. Atmospheric
types.
2. Elemental
types.
3. Gravity types.
4. Temperature
types.
5. Electric types.
6. Energizing
types.
7. Unnamed types.
The Satania system
contains all of these types and numerous
intermediate groups, although some are very
sparingly represented.
1. The
atmospheric types. The physical differences of
the worlds of mortal habitation are chiefly
determined by the nature of the atmosphere; other
influences which contribute to the planetary
differentiation of life are relatively minor.
The present
atmospheric status of Urantia is almost ideal for
the support of the breathing type of man, but the
human type can be so modified that it can live on
both the superatmospheric and the subatmospheric
planets. Such modifications also extend to the
animal life, which differs greatly on the various
inhabited spheres. There is a very great
modification of animal orders on both the sub- and
the superatmospheric worlds.
Of the atmospheric
types in Satania, about two and one-half per cent
are subbreathers, about five per cent
superbreathers, and over ninety-one per cent are
mid-breathers, altogether accounting for
ninety-eight and one-half per cent of the Satania
worlds.
Beings such as the
Urantia races are classified as mid-breathers; you
represent the average or typical breathing order of
mortal existence. If intelligent creatures should
exist on a planet with an atmosphere similar to that
of your near neighbor, Venus, they would belong to
the superbreather group, while those inhabiting a
planet with an atmosphere as thin as that of your
outer neighbor, Mars, would be denominated
subbreathers.
If mortals should
inhabit a planet devoid of air, like your moon, they
would belong to the separate order of nonbreathers.
This type represents a radical or extreme adjustment
to the planetary environment and is separately
considered. Nonbreathers account for the remaining
one and one-half per cent of Satania worlds.
2. The
elemental types. These differentiations have to
do with the relation of mortals to water, air, and
land, and there are four distinct species of
intelligent life as they are related to these
habitats. The Urantia races are of the land order.
It is quite
impossible for you to envisage the environment which
prevails during the early ages of some worlds. These
unusual conditions make it necessary for the
evolving animal life to remain in its marine nursery
habitat for longer periods than on those planets
which very early provide a hospitable
land-and-atmosphere environment. Conversely, on some
worlds of the superbreathers, when the planet is not
too large, it is sometimes expedient to provide for
a mortal type which can readily negotiate
atmospheric passage. These air navigators sometimes
intervene between the water and land groups, and
they always live in a measure upon the ground,
eventually evolving into land dwellers.
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But on some
worlds, for ages they continue to fly even after
they have become land-type beings.
It is both amazing
and amusing to observe the early civilization of a
primitive race of human beings taking shape, in one
case, in the air and treetops and, in another, midst
the shallow waters of sheltered tropic basins, as
well as on the bottom, sides, and shores of these
marine gardens of the dawn races of such
extraordinary spheres. Even on Urantia there was a
long age during which primitive man preserved
himself and advanced his primitive civilization by
living for the most part in the treetops as did his
earlier arboreal ancestors. And on Urantia you still
have a group of diminutive mammals (the bat family)
that are air navigators, and your seals and whales,
of marine habitat, are also of the mammalian order.
In Satania, of the
elemental types, seven per cent are water, ten per
cent air, seventy per cent land, and thirteen per
cent combined land-and-air types. But these
modifications of early intelligent creatures are
neither human fishes nor human birds. They are of
the human and prehuman types, neither superfishes
nor glorified birds but distinctly mortal.
3. The gravity
types. By modification of creative design,
intelligent beings are so constructed that they can
freely function on spheres both smaller and larger
than Urantia, thus being, in measure, accommodated
to the gravity of those planets which are not of
ideal size and density.
The various
planetary types of mortals vary in height, the
average in Nebadon being a trifle under seven feet.
Some of the larger worlds are peopled with beings
who are only about two and one-half feet in height.
Mortal stature ranges from here on up through the
average heights on the average-sized planets to
around ten feet on the smaller inhabited spheres. In
Satania there is only one race under four feet in
height. Twenty per cent of the Satania inhabited
worlds are peopled with mortals of the modified
gravity types occupying the larger and the smaller
planets.
4. The
temperature types. It is possible to create
living beings who can withstand temperatures both
much higher and much lower than the life range of
the Urantia races. There are five distinct orders of
beings as they are classified with reference to
heat-regulating mechanisms. In this scale the
Urantia races are number three. Thirty per cent of
Satania worlds are peopled with races of modified
temperature types. Twelve per cent belong to the
higher temperature ranges, eighteen per cent to the
lower, as compared with Urantians, who function in
the mid-temperature group.
5. The electric
types. The electric, magnetic, and electronic
behavior of the worlds varies greatly. There are ten
designs of mortal life variously fashioned to
withstand the differential energy of the spheres.
These ten varieties also react in slightly different
ways to the chemical rays of ordinary sunlight. But
these slight physical variations in no way affect
the intellectual or the spiritual life.
Of the electric
groupings of mortal life, almost twenty-three per
cent belong to class number four, the Urantia type
of existence. These types are distributed as
follows: number 1, one per cent; number 2, two per
cent; number 3, five per cent; number 4,
twenty-three per cent; number 5, twenty-seven per
cent;
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number 6,
twenty-four per cent; number 7, eight per cent;
number 8, five per cent; number 9, three per cent;
number 10, two per cent--in whole percentages.
6. The
energizing types. Not all worlds are alike in
the manner of taking in energy. Not all inhabited
worlds have an atmospheric ocean suited to
respiratory exchange of gases, such as is present on
Urantia. During the earlier and the later stages of
many planets, beings of your present order could not
exist; and when the respiratory factors of a planet
are very high or very low, but when all other
prerequisites to intelligent life are adequate, the
Life Carriers often establish on such worlds a
modified form of mortal existence, beings who are
competent to effect their life-process exchanges
directly by means of light-energy and the firsthand
power transmutations of the Master Physical
Controllers.
There are six
differing types of animal and mortal nutrition: The
subbreathers employ the first type of nutrition, the
marine dwellers the second, the mid-breathers the
third, as on Urantia. The superbreathers employ the
fourth type of energy intake, while the nonbreathers
utilize the fifth order of nutrition and energy. The
sixth technique of energizing is limited to the
midway creatures.
7. The unnamed
types. There are numerous additional physical
variations in planetary life, but all of these
differences are wholly matters of anatomical
modification, physiologic differentiation, and
electrochemical adjustment. Such distinctions do not
concern the intellectual or the spiritual life.
3. WORLDS
OF THE NONBREATHERS
The majority of
inhabited planets are peopled with the breathing
type of intelligent beings. But there are also
orders of mortals who are able to live on worlds
with little or no air. Of the Orvonton inhabited
worlds this type amounts to less than seven per
cent. In Nebadon this percentage is less than three.
In all Satania there are only nine such worlds.
There are so very
few of the nonbreather type of inhabited worlds in
Satania because this more recently organized section
of Norlatiadek still abounds in meteoric space
bodies; and worlds without a protective friction
atmosphere are subject to incessant bombardment by
these wanderers. Even some of the comets consist of
meteor swarms, but as a rule they are disrupted
smaller bodies of matter.
Millions upon
millions of meteorites enter the atmosphere of
Urantia daily, coming in at the rate of almost two
hundred miles a second. On the nonbreathing worlds
the advanced races must do much to protect
themselves from meteor damage by making electrical
installations which operate to consume or shunt the
meteors. Great danger confronts them when they
venture beyond these protected zones. These worlds
are also subject to disastrous electrical storms of
a nature unknown on Urantia. During such times of
tremendous energy fluctuation the inhabitants must
take refuge in their special structures of
protective insulation.
Life on the worlds
of the nonbreathers is radically different from what
it is on Urantia. The nonbreathers do not eat food
or drink water as do the Urantia races. The
reactions of the nervous system, the heat-regulating
mechanism, and the metabolism of these specialized
peoples are radically different from such
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functions of
Urantia mortals. Almost every act of living, aside
from reproduction, differs, and even the methods of
procreation are somewhat different.
On the
nonbreathing worlds the animal species are radically
unlike those found on the atmospheric planets. The
nonbreathing plan of life varies from the technique
of existence on an atmospheric world; even in
survival their peoples differ, being candidates for
Spirit fusion. Nevertheless, these beings enjoy life
and carry forward the activities of the realm with
the same relative trials and joys that are
experienced by the mortals living on atmospheric
worlds. In mind and character the nonbreathers do
not differ from other mortal types.
You would be more
than interested in the planetary conduct of this
type of mortal because such a race of beings
inhabits a sphere in close proximity to Urantia.
4.
EVOLUTIONARY WILL CREATURES
There are great
differences between the mortals of the different
worlds, even among those belonging to the same
intellectual and physical types, but all mortals of
will dignity are erect animals, bipeds.
There are six
basic evolutionary races: three primary--red,
yellow, and blue; and three secondary--orange,
green, and indigo. Most inhabited worlds have all of
these races, but many of the three-brained planets
harbor only the three primary types. Some local
systems also have only these three races.
The average
special physical-sense endowment of human beings is
twelve, though the special senses of the
three-brained mortals are extended slightly beyond
those of the one- and two-brained types; they can
see and hear considerably more than the Urantia
races.
Young are usually
born singly, multiple births being the exception,
and the family life is fairly uniform on all types
of planets. Sex equality prevails on all advanced
worlds; male and female are equal in mind endowment
and spiritual status. We do not regard a planet as
having emerged from barbarism so long as one sex
seeks to tyrannize over the other. This feature of
creature experience is always greatly improved after
the arrival of a Material Son and Daughter.
Seasons and
temperature variations occur on all sunlighted and
sun-heated planets. Agriculture is universal on all
atmospheric worlds; tilling the soil is the one
pursuit that is common to the advancing races of all
such planets.
Mortals all have
the same general struggles with microscopic foes in
their early days, such as you now experience on
Urantia, though perhaps not so extensive. The length
of life varies on the different planets from
twenty-five years on the primitive worlds to near
five hundred on the more advanced and older spheres.
Human beings are
all gregarious, both tribal and racial. These group
segregations are inherent in their origin and
constitution. Such tendencies can be modified only
by advancing civilization and by gradual
spiritualization. The social, economic, and
governmental problems of the inhabited worlds vary
in accordance with the age of the planets and the
degree to which they have been influenced by the
successive sojourns of the divine Sons.
Mind is the
bestowal of the Infinite Spirit and functions quite
the same in diverse environments. The mind of
mortals is akin, regardless of certain structural
and chemical differences which characterize the
physical natures of the
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will creatures of
the local systems. Regardless of personal or
physical planetary differences, the mental life of
all these various orders of mortals is very similar,
and their immediate careers after death are very
much alike.
But mortal mind
without immortal spirit cannot survive. The mind of
man is mortal; only the bestowed spirit is immortal.
Survival is dependent on spiritualization by the
ministry of the Adjuster--on the birth and evolution
of the immortal soul; at least, there must not have
developed an antagonism towards the Adjuster's
mission of effecting the spiritual transformation of
the material mind.
5. THE
PLANETARY SERIES OF MORTALS
It will be
somewhat difficult to make an adequate portrayal of
the planetary series of mortals because you know so
little about them, and because there are so many
variations. Mortal creatures may, however, be
studied from numerous viewpoints, among which are
the following:
1. Adjustment to
planetary environment.
2. Brain-type
series.
3.
Spirit-reception series.
4.
Planetary-mortal epochs.
5.
Creature-kinship serials.
6. Adjuster-fusion
series.
7. Techniques of
terrestrial escape.
The inhabited
spheres of the seven superuniverses are peopled with
mortals who simultaneously classify in some one or
more categories of each of these seven generalized
classes of evolutionary creature life. But even
these general classifications make no provision for
such beings as midsoniters nor for certain other
forms of intelligent life. The inhabited worlds, as
they have been presented in these narratives, are
peopled with evolutionary mortal creatures, but
there are other life forms.
1. Adjustment
to planetary environment. There are three
general groups of inhabited worlds from the
standpoint of the adjustment of creature life to the
planetary environment: the normal adjustment group,
the radical adjustment group, and the experimental
group.
Normal adjustments
to planetary conditions follow the general physical
patterns previously considered. The worlds of the
nonbreathers typify the radical or extreme
adjustment, but other types are also included in
this group. Experimental worlds are usually ideally
adapted to the typical life forms, and on these
decimal planets the Life Carriers attempt to produce
beneficial variations in the standard life designs.
Since your world is an experimental planet, it
differs markedly from its sister spheres in Satania;
many forms of life have appeared on Urantia that are
not found elsewhere; likewise are many common
species absent from your planet.
In the universe of
Nebadon, all the life-modification worlds are
serially linked together and constitute a special
domain of universe affairs which is given attention
by designated administrators; and all of these
experimental worlds are periodically inspected by a
corps of universe directors whose chief is the
veteran finaliter known in Satania as Tabamantia.
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2. Brain-type
series. The one physical uniformity of mortals
is the brain and nervous system; nevertheless, there
are three basic organizations of the brain
mechanism: the one-, the two-, and the three-brained
types. Urantians are of the two-brained type,
somewhat more imaginative, adventurous, and
philosophical than the one-brained mortals but
somewhat less spiritual, ethical, and worshipful
than the three-brained orders. These brain
differences characterize even the prehuman animal
existences.
From the
two-hemisphere type of the Urantian cerebral cortex
you can, by analogy, grasp something of the
one-brained type. The third brain of the
three-brained orders is best conceived as an
evolvement of your lower or rudimentary form of
brain, which is developed to the point where it
functions chiefly in control of physical activities,
leaving the two superior brains free for higher
engagements: one for intellectual functions and the
other for the spiritual-counterparting activities of
the Thought Adjuster.
While the
terrestrial attainments of the one-brained races are
slightly limited in comparison with the two-brained
orders, the older planets of the three-brained group
exhibit civilizations that would astound Urantians,
and which would somewhat shame yours by comparison.
In mechanical development and material civilization,
even in intellectual progress, the two-brained
mortal worlds are able to equal the three-brained
spheres. But in the higher control of mind and
development of intellectual and spiritual
reciprocation, you are somewhat inferior.
All such
comparative estimates concerning the intellectual
progress or the spiritual attainments of any world
or group of worlds should in fairness recognize
planetary age; much, very much, depends on age, the
help of the biologic uplifters, and the subsequent
missions of the various orders of the divine Sons.
While the
three-brained peoples are capable of a slightly
higher planetary evolution than either the one- or
two-brained orders, all have the same type of life
plasm and carry on planetary activities in very
similar ways, much as do human beings on Urantia.
These three types of mortals are distributed
throughout the worlds of the local systems. In the
majority of cases planetary conditions had very
little to do with the decisions of the Life Carriers
to project these varied orders of mortals on the
different worlds; it is a prerogative of the Life
Carriers thus to plan and execute.
These three orders
stand on an equal footing in the ascension career.
Each must traverse the same intellectual scale of
development, and each must master the same spiritual
tests of progression. The system administration and
the constellation overcontrol of these different
worlds are uniformly free from discrimination; even
the regimes of the Planetary Princes are identical.
3.
Spirit-reception series. There are three groups
of mind design as related to contact with spirit
affairs. This classification does not refer to the
one-, two-, and three-brained orders of mortals; it
refers primarily to gland chemistry, more
particularly to the organization of certain glands
comparable to the pituitary bodies. The races on
some worlds have one gland, on others two, as do
Urantians, while on still other spheres the races
have three of these unique bodies. The inherent
imagination and spiritual receptivity is definitely
influenced by this differential chemical endowment.
Of the
spirit-reception types, sixty-five per cent are of
the second group, like the Urantia races. Twelve per
cent are of the first type, naturally less
receptive,
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while
twenty-three per cent are more spiritually inclined
during terrestrial life. But such distinctions do
not survive natural death; all of these racial
differences pertain only to the life in the flesh.
4.
Planetary-mortal epochs. This classification
recognizes the succession of temporal dispensations
as they affect man's terrestrial status and his
reception of celestial ministry.
Life is initiated
on the planets by the Life Carriers, who watch over
its development until sometime after the
evolutionary appearance of mortal man. Before the
Life Carriers leave a planet, they duly install a
Planetary Prince as ruler of the realm. With this
ruler there arrives a full quota of subordinate
auxiliaries and ministering helpers, and the first
adjudication of the living and the dead is
simultaneous with his arrival.
With the emergence
of human groupings, this Planetary Prince arrives to
inaugurate human civilization and to focalize human
society. Your world of confusion is no criterion of
the early days of the reign of the Planetary
Princes, for it was near the beginning of such an
administration on Urantia that your Planetary
Prince, Caligastia, cast his lot with the rebellion
of the System Sovereign, Lucifer. Your planet has
pursued a stormy course ever since.
On a normal
evolutionary world, racial progress attains its
natural biologic peak during the regime of the
Planetary Prince, and shortly thereafter the System
Sovereign dispatches a Material Son and Daughter to
that planet. These imported beings are of service as
biologic uplifters; their default on Urantia further
complicated your planetary history.
When the
intellectual and ethical progress of a human race
has reached the limits of evolutionary development,
there comes an Avonal Son of Paradise on a
magisterial mission; and later on, when the
spiritual status of such a world is nearing its
limit of natural attainment, the planet is visited
by a Paradise bestowal Son. The chief mission of a
bestowal Son is to establish the planetary status,
release the Spirit of Truth for planetary function,
and thus effect the universal coming of the Thought
Adjusters.
Here, again,
Urantia deviates: There has never been a magisterial
mission on your world, neither was your bestowal Son
of the Avonal order; your planet enjoyed the signal
honor of becoming the mortal home planet of the
Sovereign Son, Michael of Nebadon.
As a result of the
ministry of all the successive orders of divine
sonship, the inhabited worlds and their advancing
races begin to approach the apex of planetary
evolution. Such worlds now become ripe for the
culminating mission, the arrival of the Trinity
Teacher Sons. This epoch of the Teacher Sons is the
vestibule to the final planetary age--evolutionary
utopia--the age of light and life.
This
classification of human beings will receive
particular attention in a succeeding paper.
5.
Creature-kinship serials. Planets are not only
organized vertically into systems, constellations,
and so on, but the universe administration also
provides for horizontal groupings according to type,
series, and other relationships. This lateral
administration of the universe pertains more
particularly to the co-ordination of activities of a
kindred nature which have been independently
fostered on different spheres. These related classes
of universe creatures are
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periodically
inspected by certain composite corps of high
personalities presided over by long-experienced
finaliters.
These kinship
factors are manifest on all levels, for kinship
serials exist among nonhuman personalities as well
as among mortal creatures--even between human and
superhuman orders. Intelligent beings are vertically
related in twelve great groups of seven major
divisions each. The co-ordination of these uniquely
related groups of living beings is probably effected
by some not fully comprehended technique of the
Supreme Being.
6.
Adjuster-fusion series. The spiritual
classification or grouping of all mortals during
their prefusion experience is wholly determined by
the relation of the personality status to the
indwelling Mystery Monitor. 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.
7. Techniques
of terrestrial escape. There is fundamentally
only one way in which individual human life can be
initiated on the inhabited worlds, and that is
through creature procreation and natural birth; but
there are numerous techniques whereby man escapes
his terrestrial status and gains access to the
inward moving stream of Paradise ascenders.
6.
TERRESTRIAL ESCAPE
All of the
differing physical types and planetary series of
mortals alike enjoy the ministry of Thought
Adjusters, guardian angels, and the various orders
of the messenger hosts of the Infinite Spirit. All
alike are liberated from the bonds of flesh by the
emancipation of natural death, and all alike go
thence to the morontia worlds of spiritual evolution
and mind progress.
From time to time,
on motion of the planetary authorities or the system
rulers, special resurrections of the sleeping
survivors are conducted. Such resurrections occur at
least every millennium of planetary time, when not
all but "many of those who sleep in the dust awake."
These special resurrections are the occasion for
mobilizing special groups of ascenders for specific
service in the local universe plan of mortal
ascension. There are both practical reasons and
sentimental associations connected with these
special resurrections.
Throughout the
earlier ages of an inhabited world, many are called
to the mansion spheres at the special and the
millennial resurrections, but most survivors are
repersonalized at the inauguration of a new
dispensation associated with the advent of a divine
Son of planetary service.
1. Mortals of
the dispensational or group order of survival.
With the arrival of the first Adjuster on an
inhabited world the guardian seraphim also make
their appearance; they are indispensable to
terrestrial escape. Throughout the life-lapse period
of the sleeping survivors the spiritual values and
eternal realities of their newly evolved and
immortal souls are held as a sacred trust by the
personal or by the group guardian seraphim.
The group
guardians of assignment to the sleeping survivors
always function with the judgment Sons on their
world advents. "He shall send his angels,
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and they shall
gather together his elect from the four winds." With
each seraphim of assignment to the repersonalization
of a sleeping mortal there functions the returned
Adjuster, the same immortal Father fragment that
lived in him during the days in the flesh, and thus
is identity restored and personality resurrected.
During the sleep of their subjects these waiting
Adjusters serve on Divinington; they never indwell
another mortal mind in this interim.
While the older
worlds of mortal existence harbor those highly
developed and exquisitely spiritual types of human
beings who are virtually exempt from the morontia
life, the earlier ages of the animal-origin races
are characterized by primitive mortals who are so
immature that fusion with their Adjusters is
impossible. The reawakening of these mortals is
accomplished by the guardian seraphim in conjunction
with an individualized portion of the immortal
spirit of the Third Source and Center.
Thus are the
sleeping survivors of a planetary age repersonalized
in the dispensational roll calls. But with regard to
the nonsalvable personalities of a realm, no
immortal spirit is present to function with the
group guardians of destiny, and this constitutes
cessation of creature existence. While some of your
records have pictured these events as taking place
on the planets of mortal death, they all really
occur on the mansion worlds.
2. Mortals of
the individual orders of ascension. The
individual progress of human beings is measured by
their successive attainment and traversal (mastery)
of the seven cosmic circles. These circles of mortal
progression are levels of associated intellectual,
social, spiritual, and cosmic-insight values.
Starting out in the seventh circle, mortals strive
for the first, and all who have attained the third
immediately have personal guardians of destiny
assigned to them. These mortals may be
repersonalized in the morontia life independent of
dispensational or other adjudications.
Throughout the
earlier ages of an evolutionary world, few mortals
go to judgment on the third day. But as the ages
pass, more and more the personal guardians of
destiny are assigned to the advancing mortals, and
thus increasing numbers of these evolving creatures
are repersonalized on the first mansion world on the
third day after natural death. On such occasions the
return of the Adjuster signalizes the awakening of
the human soul, and this is the repersonalization of
the dead just as literally as when the en masse roll
is called at the end of a dispensation on the
evolutionary worlds.
There are three
groups of individual ascenders: The less advanced
land on the initial or first mansion world. The more
advanced group may take up the morontia career on
any of the intermediate mansion worlds in accordance
with previous planetary progression. The most
advanced of these orders really begin their morontia
experience on the seventh mansion world.
3. Mortals of
the probationary-dependent orders of ascension.
The arrival of an Adjuster constitutes identity in
the eyes of the universe, and all indwelt beings are
on the roll calls of justice. But temporal life on
the evolutionary worlds is uncertain, and many die
in youth before choosing the Paradise career. Such
Adjuster-indwelt children and youths follow the
parent of most advanced spiritual status, thus going
to the system finaliter world (the probationary
nursery) on the third day, at a special
resurrection, or at the regular millennial and
dispensational roll calls.
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Children who die
when too young to have Thought Adjusters are
repersonalized on the finaliter world of the local
systems concomitant with the arrival of either
parent on the mansion worlds. A child acquires
physical entity at mortal birth, but in the matter
of survival all Adjusterless children are reckoned
as still attached to their parents.
In due course
Thought Adjusters come to indwell these little ones,
while the seraphic ministry to both groups of the
probationary-dependent orders of survival is in
general similar to that of the more advanced parent
or is equivalent to that of the parent in case only
one survives. Those attaining the third circle,
regardless of the status of their parents, are
accorded personal guardians.
Similar probation
nurseries are maintained on the finaliter spheres of
the constellation and the universe headquarters for
the Adjusterless children of the primary and
secondary modified orders of ascenders.
4. Mortals of
the secondary modified orders of ascension.
These are the progressive human beings of the
intermediate evolutionary worlds. As a rule they are
not immune to natural death, but they are exempt
from passing through the seven mansion worlds.
The less perfected
group reawaken on the headquarters of their local
system, passing by only the mansion worlds. The
intermediate group go to the constellation training
worlds; they pass by the entire morontia regime of
the local system. Still farther on in the planetary
ages of spiritual striving, many survivors awaken on
the constellation headquarters and there begin the
Paradise ascent.
But before any of
these groups may go forward, they must journey back
as instructors to the worlds they missed, gaining
many experiences as teachers in those realms which
they passed by as students. They all subsequently
proceed to Paradise by the ordained routes of mortal
progression.
5. Mortals of
the primary modified order of ascension. These
mortals belong to the Adjuster-fused type of
evolutionary life, but they are most often
representative of the final phases of human
development on an evolving world. These glorified
beings are exempt from passing through the portals
of death; they are submitted to Son seizure; they
are translated from among the living and appear
immediately in the presence of the Sovereign Son on
the headquarters of the local universe.
These are the
mortals who fuse with their Adjusters during mortal
life, and such Adjuster-fused personalities traverse
space freely before being clothed with morontia
forms. These fused souls go by direct Adjuster
transit to the resurrection halls of the higher
morontia spheres, where they receive their initial
morontia investiture just as do all other mortals
arriving from the evolutionary worlds.
This primary
modified order of mortal ascension may apply to
individuals in any of the planetary series from the
lowest to the highest stages of the Adjuster-fusion
worlds, but it more frequently functions on the
older of these spheres after they have received the
benefits of numerous sojourns of the divine Sons.
With the
establishment of the planetary era of light and
life, many go to the universe morontia worlds by the
primary modified order of translation. Further along
in the advanced stages of settled existence, when
the majority
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of the mortals
leaving a realm are embraced in this class, the
planet is regarded as belonging to this series.
Natural death becomes decreasingly frequent on these
spheres long settled in light and life.
[Presented by a
Melchizedek of the Jerusem School of Planetary
Administration.] |