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A
Abaddon (ab' ah
don). Chief of staff for the Planetary Prince, Caligastia.
Abaddon chose to follow Caligastia's lead and join the
rebellion at the time of its occurrence approximately
200,000 years ago.
abandonters (ab ahn don'
ters). An order of beings residing on Uversa, created by
unrevealed agents of the Ancients of Days and the seven
Reflective Spirits.
absoluta (ab soh lew'
tah). Space potency; a phase of force-energy which is a
prereality, considered to be the free space presence of the
Unqualified Absolute, and is responsive only to the grasp of
the Universal Father.
absolutum (ab soh lew'
tum). Materialistic composition of Paradise not found
elsewhere in creation.
absonite (ab' sun
ite). Level of reality between the finite and the absolute
which is characterized by things and beings without
beginning or ending and by time/space transcendence.
absoniters (ab'
sun eye ters). Eventuated beings existing on the absonite
level.
absonitize (ab sahn'
i tize). To come into existence on the absonite level.
absonity (ab sahn'
i tee) . The absonite level of reality.
Adamites (ad' am
ites). 1. The Material Sons and Daughters, the Adams and
Eves; a reproducing form of Sonship, created by the Creator
Son, who function mainly on the system capital (see Jerusem
and pages 580-588) . 2. The progeny of Adam and Eve on
Urantia, the violet race, especially that centered in the
second garden under the leadership of Jansad after the death
of Adam (see Jansad).
Adamson (ad' am
son). The first-born son of Adam and Eve on Urantia born in
approximately 35,900 B.C.
Adamsonites (ad'
am son ites). The descendents of Adamson and Ratta.
agondonters (agg ahn don'
ters). Ascending will creatures from planets spiritually
isolated by rebellion, and who, therefore, have gained
valuable experience in the exercise of faith and the
development of confidence in cosmic reliability, for they
must learn to believe without seeing.
Alvoring (al' vor
ing). A local universe neighbor of Nebadon.
Amadon (am' ah
don). A human descendant of Andon and Fonta who was the
loyal associate of Van in advocating the rejection of
Lucifer's Manifesto approximately 500,000 years ago.
Amadonites (am'
ah don ites). The 88 Andonites of mortal status who remained
loyal to Van and Amadon during the Lucifer rebellion.
Amenemope (ah men e moh'
puh). An Egyptian teacher and seer who, in the
post-Melchizedek period (see Machiventa), taught among other
things that God-consciousness is the main factor which
determines conduct.
Amenhotep (ah men hoh'
tep). An Egyptian ruler who lived in 1,500 B.C. and who had
an understanding of the soul and spirit as separate
indwelling aspects for favored individuals.
Amosad (am' o
sad). A leader of the Sethite priesthood who lived in
approximately 15,000 B.C. see Seth).
Anaxand (an' ax
and). A young Greek shipyard worker who was taught by Jesus
in A.D. 22 about how he might overcome the evil of his
unjust foreman with good.
Andites (an'
dites). A human race derived from the impregnation of the
best human strains (especially Nodite) with Adamic life
plasm.
Andon (an' don).
The first male human being, whose initial expression of
human will choice occurred when he was ten years old, in
991,474 B.C. Andon was killed during an earthquake 32 years
later at the age of 42. (See Fonta)
Andonic (an don'
ick). Of or pertaining to the Andonites.
Andonites (an'
doh nites). The first primitive human beings descended from
and including Andon and Fonta.
Andovontia (an doh vahn'
chah). The name of the tertiary Universe Circuit
Supervisor stationed in our local universe.
Andronover (an drahn'
oh ver). The spiral nebula from which our solar system was
born.
Ang (like ang in anger). One of the 100 corporeal
members of the staff of the Planetary Prince, Caligastia.
The members of this corporeal corps were ascendant mortals
who had reached Jerusem and who volunteered to be separated
from their Adjusters to serve on Urantia in this capacity.
Ang was the head of the council on food and material
welfare.
Angamon (ang' ah
mon). A leader of the Stoics in Rome with whom Jesus talked
about true values sometime during A.D. 22-23.
Angona (an goh'
nah). A massive stellar system whose passage near our sun
helped create our solar system (see Monmatia).
Anova (ah noh'
vah). The oldest inhabited world of the system of Satania,
the system to which our planet, Urantia, also belongs.
Ascendington (ah sen'ding
ton). One of seven sacred satellite spheres of the Father in
circuit around Paradise. This particular world is the
rendezvous sphere for the ascendant creatures of time who
are traversing Havona on the way to Paradise.
Assuntia (as sun'
chah). A neighboring local system in the constellation of
Norlatiadek.
Avalon (av' ah
lon). A local universe neighbor of Nebadon. The first group
of seraphim created in Nebadon were trained by a corps of
seraphim from Avalon. ; a volunteer commission of surgeons
from Avalon directed the implantation of Andonic life plasm
into the material bodies prepared for use by the Jerusem
ascendant mortals who volunteered for service as the 100
corporeal members of Prince Caligastia's staff.
Avonals (av' on
als). One of three descending orders of revealed Paradise
Sons of God; also known as Magisterial Sons.
B
Bablod (bab' lahd).
The name given the location, northeast of Dalamatia, of the
"tower of Babel" whose designer was Bablot, approximately
150,000 years ago.
Bablot (bab' laht).
A descendant of Nod who developed a plan to erect a
pretentious temple to memorialize the Nodite race.
Badonan (bah' doh
nan). A great-great-grandson of Andon and Fonta whose tribe
of descendants lived in approximately 991,000 B.C. in the
northwestern area of India.
Badonites (bah'
doh nites). Members of the Badonan tribe.
Bautan (baw'
tan). A student in Gautama's Benares school who communicated
to Gautama the Salem missionary traditions of Melchizedek's
covenant with Abraham.
Bon (bahn). One of the 100 corporeal members of
Caligastia's staff (see Ang). Bon headed the board of animal
domestication and utilization.
C
Caligastia (cal i gas'
chah). A secondary Lanondek Son who served as Planetary
Prince of Urantia until he betrayed his trust and joined the
Lucifer rebellion approximately 200,000 years ago.
Cano (kay' noh).
A brilliant leader of a Nodite colony near the Garden of
Eden with whom Eve was encouraged by Serapatatia to mate,
thereby causing the Adamic default approximately 37,800
years ago.
chronoldeks (kron ahl'
deks). An order of frandalanks, or Master Physical
Controllers, who register time as well as quantitative and
qualitative energy presence (see frandalanks).
Cymboyton (sim boy'
ton). A wealthy Urmia merchant at whose school of religion
Jesus taught in the spring of A.D. 25.
D
Dalamatia (dal ah may'
shah). The headquarters city of the Planetary Prince, once
situated on the Persian Gulf in Mesopotamia, approximately
500,000 years ago. This city was named after Daligastia.
Daligastia (dal i gas'
chah). A secondary Lanonandek Son who served as the primary
assistant to Caligastia, former Planetary Prince of Urantia.
Dan (like ran). One of the 100 corporeal members of
Caligastia's staff (see Ang). Dan headed the group of
advisers regarding the conquest of predatory animals.
Danite (dan' ite).
A member of that segment of the 100 corporeal members of
Caligastia's staff which was headed by Dan. Two Danites
discovered the non-sexual liaison which produced the primary
midway creatures (see Midwayers).
Daynals (day'
nahls). One of three descending orders of revealed Paradise
Sons of God. Of origin in the Trinity, they are also known
as Trinity Teacher Sons.
Dilmat (dill'
maht). An ancient Sumerian city located near the site of an
earlier Nodite city, Dilmun, near the Persian Gulf in
Mesopotamia.
Dilmun (dill' mun).
An ancient Nodite city founded after the submergence of
Dalamatia; the racial and cultural headquarters of the
descendents of Nod.
Divinington (di vin'
ing ton). One of seven sacred satellite spheres of the
Father in circuit around Paradise. This world is the
Paradise rendezvous of Thought Adjusters.
E
Edentia (e den'
chah). The headquarters world of Norlatiadek, the
constellation to which our system belongs.
Eber (ee'burr).
An officer of the Sanhedrin who, when sent to arrest Jesus
after his first temple talk, refused to do so.
Ellanora (ell ah nor'
ah). A young woman on the planet of Panoptia whose
leadership during the Lucifer Rebellion ensured that not a
single Panoptian joined with the planet's apostate Planetary
Prince.
Endantum (en dan'
tum). The constellation headquarters planet on which Michael
experienced his sixth bestowal as a morontia mortal.
Enos (ee' nohs).
Grandson of Adam and Eve; son of Seth, Adam and Eve's eldest
surviving second garden son; co-founder with Seth and his
own son, Kenan, of the Sethite priesthood.
Ensa (en' sah).
The name of the minor sector of the superuniverse of
Orvonton to which our local universe, Nebadon, belongs (see
Orvonton).
Enta (en' tah).
One of Jesus' mother Mary's female ancestors.
eternaliter (ee ter nahl'
i-ter). A being of eternal existence and nature.
Eventod (ee'von
tahd). The name by which Michael was known during his fifth
bestowal as an ascending mortal on Uversa, headquarters
world of the superuniverse of Orvonton.
Eveson (eev'sun).
The second-born son of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden,
born in approximately 35,900 B.C.
F
Fad (like bad). One of the 100 corporeal members of
Caligastia's staff (see Ang). Fad headed the faculty on
dissemination and conservation of knowledge. He remained
loyal to Michael during the rebellion.
fandors (fan'
doors). Large birds trained to carry human passengers;
became extinct approximately 30,000 years ago.
Fanoving (fan' oh
ving). A local universe neighbor of Nebadon.
finaliters (fie nal'
i ter). Members of the Mortal Finaliter Corps. The corps
consists primarily of beings who are Father-fused and also
includes Havona natives and Gravity Messengers. Ascendant
mortals become a part of this corps when they have ascended
to the sixth stage of spirit being, have become residents of
Paradise, and have completed the progressive course in
divinity and absonity.
Fonta (fahn' tah).
The first female human being, whose initial expression of
human will choice occurred when she was ten years old, in
991,474 B.C. Fonta was killed during an earthquake 32 years
later at the age of 42 (see Andon).
Fortant (for'
tant). A secondary Lanonandek Son who for 1,900 years served
on the staff of Lanaforge, the System Sovereign who replaced
Lucifer. Fortant now serves on Jerusem as the bestowal
director.
frandalanks (fran'
dah lanks). Beings of the order of Master Physical
Controllers who function as living gauges of all forms of
force-energy in the universes.
G
Gadiah (ga die'ah).
A young Philistine truth-seeker working in Joppa with whom
Jesus, in A.D. 22-23, discussed the story of Jonah and the
whale and good and evil.
Galantia (ga lan'
chah). The ascended superangel who maintains the Jerusem
headquarters of the Brilliant Evening Stars, a local
universe class of superangels brought into being by the
Creator Son and Creative Spirit (see Gavalia).
Ganid (gay' nid).
The 17-year-old son of a wealthy Indian traveler with whom
Jesus traveled around the Mediterranean basin A.D. 22-23
(see Gonod).
Gavalia (ga vale'yah).
The first-born and head of the Brilliant Evening Stars, who
for the past 1,900 years has been assigned to ascendent
mortal ministry. Gavalia's associate, Galantia, currently
maintains the Jerusem headquarters of this class of local
universe superangels.
Glantonia (glan toh'
nee ah). A neighboring local system in the constellation of
Norlatiadek.
Godad (goh' dad).
A sixth-century B.C. hermit whose instructions concerning
the traditions of the Melchizidek missionaries were ignored
by Gautama Siddhartha Buddha.
Gonod (goh' nahd).
A wealthy Indian traveler and father of Ganid with whom
Jesus traveled around the Mediterranean basin A.D. 22-23
(see Ganid).
gradant (gray'
dant). The standard weight measure on Jerusem which is
equivalent to ten ounces of weight on Urantia.
Grandfanda (grand fahn'
da). The first ascendent mortal to reach Havona. He was a
pilgrim from a planet in superuniverse number one.
gravita (gra vee'
tah). The name given to energy-matter of dual constitution,
which is responsive to linear gravity, and which is the
basis of the physical systems of the superuniverses.
H
Hanavard (han' a
vard). A primary Lanonandek Son who is currently serving as
the high counselor and acting chairman of the executive
council of the Satania system.
Hap (like lap). One of the 100 corporeal members of
Caligastia's staff see Ang). Hap headed the council of the
college of revealed religion.
Havona (hah vohn'
ah). The central and divine universe, an eternal, wholly
created, and perfect planetary family containing one billion
worlds arranged in seven concentric circuits contiguous to
and surrounding Paradise.
Henselon (hen' se
lahn). A local universe neighbor of Nebadon.
Hesunanin (heh soo nan'
in). The first name of Onamonalonton.
Holdant (hole'
dant). A tertiary Lanonandek Son who is currently serving in
the Satania system government as custodian of the system;
controller and holder of all interned spirits above the
mortal level.
J
Jansad (jan'
sad). The son of Eveson second-born of Adam and Eve, who
became the successor of Adam as head of the Adamite tribes.
Jaram (jay' ram).
A Hittite student of Melchizedek who extended to Abraham
Melchizedek's invitation to come to Salem and hear the
teachings of monotheistic truth.
Jerusem (jeh roo'
sem). The headquarters world of Satania, our local system.
Jerusemites (jeh roo'
sem ites). Beings domiciled on Jerusem.
K
Katro (cat' row).
The head of the family with whom Melchizidek lived for more
than 30 years.
Kenan (kee' nan).
Great-grandson of Adam and Eve; grandson of Seth, Adam and
Eve's first-born son in the second garden who, as a founding
member of the Sethite priesthood, instituted the foreign
missionary service to other tribes in the Mesopotamian area
in approximately 35,000 B.C.
Kopet Dagh (koh'
pet dahzh). A mountain range east of the southern end of the
Caspian Sea within which a high Adamite civilization
flourished for 7,000 years from the times of Adamson and
Ratta.
L
Lanaforge (lan'
ah forge). A primary Lanonandek Son who succeeded Lucifer as
System Sovereign.
Lanonandek (la non'
an deck). The third order of Local Universe Sons of God
brought into existence by the Creator Son and Creative
Spirit. The initial complement of twelve million Lanonandeks,
after passing through the Melchizidek University, were
divided into primary, secondary, and tertiary orders.
Primary Lanonandeks often serve as System Sovereigns;
secondary Lanonandeks often serve as Planetary Princes;
tertiary Lanonandeks function in subordinate and assistant
roles.
Laotta (lay aht'
tah). A Nodite woman, head of the western Garden of Eden
school, with whom Adam chose to mate after Eve had defaulted
in their planetary mission (see Serapatatia).
Loyalatia (loy al ay'
shah). The seraphim who warned a human seer not to worship
the angels since they are simply fellow servants with the
mortal races.
Lut (like nut). One of the 100 corporeal members of
Caligastia's staff (see Ang). Lut headed the guardians of
health and life commission.
Lutentia (lew ten'
chah). The rebellious and subsequently deposed System
Sovereign of Palonia into whose position Michael was
appointed as part of Michael's second bestowal experience,
as a Lanonandek Son.
M
Machiventa (mack i ven'
ta). The first name of the Melchizedek Son who incarnated on
Urantia during the times of Abraham in approximately 2,000
B.C. Also referred to as the "Sage of Salem." (see
Melchizedek).
Majeston (mah jes'
tahn). The 50th Reflective Spirit; of divine Trinity origin,
he was created by the Supreme Being in functional liaison
with the Deity Absolute; chief of reflectivity in the Grand
Universe with headquarters on Paradise.
Malavatia (mal a vay'
shah). The first name of a Melchizedek Son who was one of
the authors of the Urantia Papers. (496,2).
Malvorian (mal vor'
ee an). The first of the order of Graduate Guides and the
being who greeted and acted as guide for the first mortal
ascender, Grandfanda, when he reached the outer circuit of
Havona.
Manotia man oh' shah). The name of a supreme
seraphim of Nebadon, created by the Creative Spirit, who has
ascended to the position of associate chief of seraphim on
Urantia. The seraphim associated with a Melchizedek Son in
the work of preparing Paper 39, "The Seraphic Hosts."
Manovandet (mah noh van'det).
The first name of a Melchizedek Son who was once attached to
the receivership of Urantia after the rebellion and who
authored Paper 53, "The Lucifer Rebellion." (612,2)
Mansant (man' sant). A
great mortal teacher during the post-Planetary Prince age on
Urantia who taught veneration of the "Great Light." Mansant
now serves on the Urantia Advisory Council as one of the
four and twenty counselors.
Mansonia (man sohn'
ee-ah). The name given to each of the seven satellites which
orbit world number one of the fifty-six worlds encircling
Jerusem, the capital sphere of Satania. These seven
satellites e.g. Mansonia number one, two, etc.) are the
mansion worlds devoted to the transitional culture of
ascending mortals. Also refers to the mansion world
experience or career.
Mansurotia (man sue roh'shah).
A tertiary Lanonandek Son who serves in the Satania system
government as first assistant Sovereign to Lanaforge, the
System Sovereign; Mansurotia sits on the Jerusem executive
council, the supreme advisory body of Satania.
Mantutia (man tue'
shah). The first name of the Melchizedek Son who directed
the twelve Nebadon personalities who authored those papers
concerning the Local Universe and the history of Urantia.
Mardus (mar' dus).
The leader of the Cynics of Rome who, in interactions with
Jesus sometime during A.D. 22-23, learned about good and
evil.
Mek (like deck). One of the 100 corporeal members of
Caligastia's staff see Ang). Mek headed the planetary
council on art and science.
Melchizedek (mel kizz'
uh deck). The first of the four orders of descending sonship
designated as Local Universe Sons of God, created by the
Creator Son and Creative Spirit in collaboration with the
Father Melchizedek in the early days of populating the local
universe of Nebadon. The Father Melchizedek was created by
the union of the Creator Son and the Creative Spirit. These
Sons, who number more than ten million in the local
universe, are self-governing and are primarily devoted to
education and experiential training.
midsonite (mid'
son ite). Worlds on which the Melchizedeks have functioned
as life carriers.
midsoniters (mid'
son eye ters). The progeny of the union between a
Melchizedek and a Material Daughter.
Midwayers (mid'
way ers). Creatures who appear on most inhabited worlds, and
always on life-experiment decimal worlds such as Urantia.
They exist and function in the realm "midway" between human
and angel and appear in two types, 1) primary midwayers,
who, on Urantia, are produced by the members of the
corporeal staff of the Planetary Prince; 2) secondary
midwayers, who, on Urantia, were produced by the sixteen
invisible children of Adamson and Ratta. Midwayers are the
permanent inhabitants of a world until released for the
ascendant experience during the times of light and life.
Monmatia (mahn may'
shah). The universe name for Urantia's solar system which
was formed over four billion years ago (see Angona).
monota (moh noh'
tah). The living, nonspirit energy of Paradise.
morontia (moh rahn' chah). That phase of
universe reality intervening and bridging the gulf between
the material and spiritual realms of the universe. This
realm of morontia progression and experience takes place in
the local universe and ranges from the transition spheres
orbiting Jerusem up through Salvington. Morontia refers to
material, mindal, and spiritual realities, and to the soul.
mota (moh' tah).
The wisdom of the morontia level of reality. The mindal
mechanism for the comprehension of cosmic meanings and the
interrelationships of the universe. .
N
Nabodad (nab' oh
dad). One of the Salem teachers and missionaries. The leader
of the Salem missionary school at Kish, whose ill-advised
efforts at social reform led to the defeat of the
Melchizedek teachings in Mesopotamia. .
Nabon (nay' bahn).
A Greek Jew and a leader of the Mithraic mystery cult in
Rome who had many conferences with Jesus, during the
latter's Mediterranean tour. He was most lastingly impressed
with a discussion of truth and faith.
Nambia (nam' bee
ah). The first-born Life Carrier in Nebadon, who serves with
Gabriel and the Father Melchizedek as director of this order
of local universe sonshipage.
Nebadon (neb' ah
dahn). The name of our local universe, which is governed by
our Creator Son, Michael, together with his Creative Mother
Spirit consort. Salvington is the headquarters sphere.
Nod (nahd). One of the 100 corporeal members of
Caligastia's staff see Ang). Nod headed the commission on
industry and trade, and became leader of those 60 staff
members who joined the rebellion.
Nodites (nahd'
ites). Descendants of the rebel members of Caligastia's
corporeal staff who derived their name from their leader,
Nod.
Nog (like bog). A false god of those remnants of the
lowest Sangik races occupying Dalamatia at the time of the
flood which engulfed the city 162 years after the planetary
rebellion.
Norlatiadek (nor lash'
ee ah dek). The constellation to which Urantia belongs.
Constellations represent the 100 primary divisions of local
universes and link the systems to local universe
administration.
O
Omniaphim (ahm'
nee ah fim). The fourth class of ministering spirits of the
grand universe, created by the Infinite Spirit in concert
with the Seven Supreme Executives, and who serve as the
exclusive servants and messengers of the Supreme Executives.
Onagar (ahn'ah
gar). The great leader of the Andonic tribes who taught
worship of the "Breath Giver to men and animals"
approximately ten thousand years after Andon and Fonta.
Onagar currently serves on the Urantia Advisory Council as
one of the four and twenty counselors.
Onamonalonton (ahn'
a mahn a lahn' tahn).
The leader and spiritual deliverer of the red race who
taught about the "Great Spirit" 65,000 years ago in the
redwood forests of California.
Orlandof (or' lan
doff). A teacher of the blue race who, 500 years after the
downfall of Caligastia, led his tribes back to the worship
of the "Supreme Chief." Orlandof currently serves on the
Urantia Advisory Council as one of the four and twenty
counselors.
Orvonon (or' voh
nahn). The great leader and teacher of the indigo race who
taught worship of the "God of Gods" and who currently serves
on the Urantia Advisory Council four and twenty counselors.
Orvonton (or vahn'
tahn). The seventh of the seven superuniverses which, in
conjunction with the Paradise/Havona system, comprise the
grand universe of time and space. Orvonton is divided into
10 major sectors, each of which is divided into 100 minor
sectors. Each minor sector contains 1,000 local universes,
each of which is comprised of 100 constellations. Each
constellation is comprised of 100 local systems, each of
which is comprised of a potential of 1,000 inhabited worlds.
Urantia is the 606th of the 619 currently inhabited worlds
in the system of Satania.
P
Palonia (pa lohn'
ee ah). The system in which Michael made his second
bestowal, as a primary Lanonandek Son serving as System
Sovereign.
Panoptia (pah nahp'
shah). The only world among the 38 rebellion-touched planets
in the Satania system whose peoples refused to join their
Planetary Prince in allying with the Lucifer rebels (see
Ellanora).
Porogia (poh roh'
gee ah). A neighboring local system in the constellation of
Norlatiadek.
Porshunta (pore shun'
tah). The leader and master mind of the orange race who
ministered from their headquarters at Armageddon
approximately 300,000 years ago. Porshunta serves today on
the Urantia Advisory Council as one of the four and twenty
counselors.
Portalon (port a'
lahn). A local universe neighbor of Nebadon.
R
Rantowac (ran'
toh wahk). A wise man of the red race who was the first
human being on Urantia to reach the third psychic circle and
receive a personal guardian seraphim.
Rantulia (ran too'
lee ah). A neighboring local system in the constellation of
Norlatiadek.
Ratta (rat' tah).
A pure-line descendent of the Caligastia's corporeal staff
who married Adamson, the first-born son of Adam and Eve,
during the times of the second garden in approximately
33,000 B.C. Together they had a family of sixty-seven
children and were grandparents to the secondary order of
midwayers.
Rodan (roh dan').
A Greek philosopher from Alexandria whose discussions with
Nathaniel and Thomas led him to become a committed believer
in and teacher of the gospel of the kingdom.
S
Sadib (say' dib).
A tertiary Lanonandek Son who serves in the Satania system
government as second assistant Sovereign to Lanaforge, the
System Sovereign.
Salsatia (sal say'
shah). One of the higher spirit orders in the family of the
Infinite Spirit, Salsatia serves as the Nebadon Census
Director with headquarters on Salvington and registers the
existence marked by birth and death) of all will creatures
in the local universe (see Usatia).
Salvington (sal'
ving ton). The headquarters sphere of the local universe of
Nebadon, personal home of the Creator Son, Michael, and the
Creative Spirit (see Nebadon; Orvonton).
Sandmatia (sand may'
shah). A neighboring local system in the constellation of
Norlatiadek.
Sangik (san'gik).
The Badonite family, descended from Andon and Fonta, in
which the ancestors of the six colored races of Urantia were
born in approximately 498,000 B.C.
sanobim (san' oh
bim). The lowest order of angels, created by the Creative
Mother Spirit, who serve in functional union with cherubim
as routine spirit workers and aids of the seraphic
ministers.
Sansa (san' sah).
The daughter of Adam and Laotta, stepsister of Cain son of
Eve and Cano), who was raised by Adam and Eve after Laotta
died in childbirth. Sansa later married Sargan.
Sanselon (san' se
lahn). A local universe neighbor of Nebadon.
Sargan (sahr' gan).
Chief of the northern blue races and husband of Sansa.
Satania (sah tane'ee
ah). The administrative system of approximately 1,000
inhabitable planets to which Urantia belongs; one of the
10,000 such systems in Nebadon. Jerusem is the capital
sphere of the Satania (see Orvonton).
Sato (say' toh).
An Andite of direct descent from Adamson and Ratta who, in
approximately 10,000 B.C., led a group of his people from
Mesopotamia to Greece. In settling there, these Andites
became the progenitors of the Greek peoples.
seconaphim (se cahn'
a fim). The ministering angels of the superuniverses;
children of the Reflective Spirits assigned to the
headquarters of each of the superuniverses. Due to their
origin, these angels evidence reflectivity as an inherent
part of their natures, and in so doing confirm the reality
of the universal presence of the infinite mind of the
Conjoint Actor. The seconaphim are also retentive
personalities, acting as the living records of everything of
true spiritual value in their domains.
secoraphic (se coh raff'
ick). Of or pertaining to the seconaphim and their
activities (see seconaphim).
segregata (seg ree gay'
tah). Pure energy at the pregravity response stage of cosmic
force.
Serapatatia (sair ah pah tay'
shah). The Nodite leader descended from Caligastia's
defaulted corporeal staff) manipulated by Caligastia to
entrap Eve into the default of the Adamic mission by mating
with Cano (see Cano; Laotta).
Seraphington (seh raff'
ing ton). One of the seven sacred life spheres of the Father
which orbit the innermost circuit around Paradise. It is the
home world of the vast hosts of beings created by the
Eternal Son and the Infinite Spirit as well as the destiny
sphere of all the orders of angelic hosts.
servital (sur'
veh tal). An order of central universe Havona) creatures, of
origin in the collaboration of the Seven Master Spirits and
the Seven Supreme Power Directors, whose service ministry to
ascendent mortals in the superuniverses qualifies them for
translation into Graduate Guides beings who greet and guide
ascendent creatures through the Havona experiential regime).
Also known as Havona Servitals.
Seth (seth). The eldest son of Adam and Eve born in
the second garden, Seth founded the Sethite priesthood whose
ministry included religion, education, and health.
Shabattum (shah batt'
um). The seventh day of the week. Its origin as a day of
honor began with the Adamites, and during later times in
Mesopotamia its observance became heavy-laden with taboos
and rituals.
Singlangton (sing lang'
ton). A great leader and teacher of the yellow race who was
the first of the yellow men to teach the worship of "One
Truth." Singlangton also serves currently on the Urantia
Advisory Council as one of the four and twenty counselors.
Solitarington (sahl i tair'
ing ton). One of the seven sacred life spheres of the Father
which orbit the innermost circuit around Paradise.
Solitarington is the home of a host of beings of origin in
the conjoint action of the Universal Father and the Infinite
Spirit, as well as the home sphere of the Solitary
Messengers and other superangelic orders.
Solonia (soh lone'
ee ah). The chief of the fifth order of angels, the
planetary helpers, who was on duty during the time of Adam
and Eve and who proclaimed Eve's default of the divine plan
and requested the return of the Melchizedek receivers to
Urantia. Solonia, also known as the "voice in the Garden,"
was responsible for Papers 73-76.
Sonarington (so nar'
ing ton). One of the seven sacred life spheres of the Father
which orbit the innermost circuit around Paradise. It is the
personal receiving world of the Eternal Son and Paradise
headquarters of the accredited and approved ascending and
descending Sons of God.
Sonta-an (sahn'
tah an). The name Fonta used for Andon meaning "loved by
mother."
Sonta-en (sahn'
tah en). The name Andon used for Fonta meaning "loved by
father."
Sontad (sahn'
tad). The first of 19 children born to Andon and Fonta.
Assisted by his eldest sister, he assumed leadership of the
family clan when his parents died.
Sortoria (sohr toh'
ree ah). A neighboring local system in the constellation of
Norlatiadek.
Spiritington (spir-it'
ing ton). One of the seven sacred life spheres of the Father
which orbit the innermost circuit around Paradise. This is
the Paradise home of those high beings exclusively
representative of the Infinite Spirit.
spironga (spy wron'
gah). A spirit offspring of the Bright and Morning Star
Gabriel and the Father Melchizedek, these dual origin beings
are a stationary order who are natives of and spirit helpers
in the local universe.
Splandon (splan'
dahn). The name of the major sector of the superuniverse of
Orvonton to which our local universe, Nebadon, belongs. Its
capital sphere is called Umajor the fifth (see Orvonton).
spornagia (spor nay'
gee ah). An animal order of creatures responsible for the
care and cultivation of the landscapes of the headquarters
worlds in the local universe. They are the only creatures to
experience actual reincarnation.
Sudna (suhd'
nah). A Havona Servital on record as having been embraced by
the Father and translated to the status of Graduate Guide
(see servital).
superaphic (sue per aff'
ick). Of or pertaining to the beings and activities of the
highest order of central universe ministering spirits, the
supernaphim.
supernaphim (sue per'
nah fim). The highest order of central universe ministering
spirits. Created in three orders, primary offspring of the
Conjoint Actor, secondary of origin in the Seven Master
Spirits, and tertiary of origin in the Seven Spirits of the
Circuits, these beings minister on Paradise and in Havona.
susatia (sue say'
shah). Dual-origin and stationary offspring of the Creator
Son and the Creative Spirit, these beings are the permanent
citizens of Salvington, assist in its administration, and
are associated with the ascendant citizens of the local
universe.
T
Tabamantia (tab ah man'chah).
An agondonter finaliter who survived the experience of the
first rebellion ever in the universes of time and space.
Tabamantia currently serves as chief of universe directors
responsible for the periodic inspection of all
life-modification worlds in the local universe of Nebadon.
Teherma (teh her'
mah). A Persian businessman in Amathus in early A.D. 27 who,
despite Simon Peter's fumbled attempts to present the gospel
teachings, responded to Jesus and entered the kingdom.
Tenskwatawa (tens kwah'
tah wah). A teacher of the Shawnee Indian Nation who in the
early 1800's accurately predicted the eclipse of the sun,
thereby contributing to the evolutionary process of
replacing shamanic conjuring with science.
tertiaphim tur' she ah fim). The second order
of angelic ministering spirits of the superuniverses who are
children of the Infinite Spirit. Tertiaphim function as the
staff of the Creator Son until the Bright and Morning Star
is personalized. These high angels act as liaison ministers
between the Creator Son and the Ancients of Days.
Tiglath (tig'lath).
The young man whom Jesus picked to accompany and assist him
during his six-week sojourn on Mount Hermon in A.D. 25 when
he completed psychic circle mastery, the full realization of
his divine nature, the settlement of the Lucifer Rebellion,
and his attainment of sovereignty over the local universe.
tranosta (trah nohs'
tah). The transcendental energy system operating from the
upper level of Paradise in connection with absonite peoples.
triata (try ah'tah).
The energy-matter systems of Havona, which are threefold in
organization and are responsive to linear gravity.
triodity (try odd'
i tee). Any of several triune relationships on the level of
the existential absolutes, not including the Father, which
are directly involved in the cosmic appearance of the
experiential Deities Supreme, Ultimate, and Absolute).
Tut (like but). One of the 100 corporeal members of
Caligastia's staff (see Ang). Tut headed the governors of
advanced tribal relations.
U
Ultimata (uhl tee may'
tah). Energy systems disclosing response to Paradise
absolute gravity, but not to linear gravity.
ultimaton (uhl'
tim ah tahn). An energy particle which is the primary unit
of material existence, 100 of which combine to form a single
electron. Ultimatons are not responsive to linear gravity,
but are subject to Paradise gravity.
Umajor (you may'
jor). The architectural sphere which is the capital of
Splandon, the major sector of our superuniverse of Orvonton
to which Nebadon belongs. Full name is Umajor the fifth (see
Orvonton).
Uminor (you my' nor). The architectural sphere
which is the capital of Ensa, the minor sector of our
superuniverse of Orvonton to which Nebadon belongs. Full
name is Uminor the third (see Orvonton).
Univitatia (you nih vih tay'
shah). A residential order of nonreproducing beings, created
by the Creator Son and Creative Spirit, who constitute the
permanent population of and minister to the constellation
headquarters worlds.
Urantia (you ran'
chah). The name by which our world planet is known in the
universes (see Orvonton).
Usatia (you say'
shah). The chief of all Census Directors in Orvonton. Census
Directors are high beings created by the Infinite Spirit .
They register the existence birth and death) of all will
creatures in the universe of universes (see Salsatia).
Uversa (you vur'
sah). The architectural and headquarters world of the
seventh superuniverse, Orvonton, of which our local
universe, Nebadon, is a part. Those members of the Urantia
revelatory commission who were superuniverse personalities
came from Uversa (see Orvonton).
V
Van (like can). One of the 100 members of the
corporeal staff of Caligastia's staff see Ang). Van headed
the supreme court of tribal coordination and racial
cooperation. He was one of the 40 members of the 100 who did
not join the rebellion, remaining loyal to Michael's
government. Van remained on the planet, in cooperation with
Amadon, until the arrival of Adam and Eve, a period of
almost 150,000 years during which time these two leaders
were sustained by Melchizedek life ministry and the tree of
life.
Vanites (van'
ites). The descendants of Van who were in turn the ancestors
of the Assyrians in the regions of northern Mesopotamia near
Lake Van and Mount Ararat.
Veluntia (vee luhn'chah).
One of the largest suns in Orvonton.
Vevona (vee voh'
nah). Chief, during Adam's time, of the souls of peace, a
corps of seraphic ministers belonging to the angelic order
of planetary helpers. Vevona was the angel who announced to
the worlds the birth of Michael as the human Jesus, and who
now serves on the staff of the resident governor general.
Vicegerington (vice jair'
ing ton). One of the seven sacred life spheres of the Father
which orbit the innermost circuit around Paradise. This is
the home sphere of those beings who take origin in the
actions of the Father and the Son.
Vilton (vill'
ton). A tertiary Lanonandek Son now serving under Lanaforge
as secretary of the Lanonandek ministry of Satania.
Vorondadek(voh rahn'
da deck). The second order of local universe Sons of God
created by the Creator Son and the Creative Spirit. These
beings, one million in number in Nebadon, are also known as
"Constellation Fathers" since they serve in threes as heads
of the 100 constellation governments in the local universes
in addition to other local universe functions.
W
Wolvering
(wool' vur ing). A local
universe neighbor of Nebadon.
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