(306.1) 28:0.1
As the supernaphim are the angelic hosts of the central universe and the
seraphim of the
local universes, so are the
seconaphim the
ministering spirits of the superuniverses. In degree of
divinity and in potential of supremacy, however, these children of the
Reflective Spirits
are much more like supernaphim than seraphim. They serve not alone in
the supercreations, and both numerous and intriguing are the
transactions sponsored by their unrevealed associates.
(306.2) 28:0.2
As presented in these narratives, the ministering spirits of the superuniverses embrace the following three orders:
(306.3) 28:0.3 1. The Seconaphim.
(306.4) 28:0.4 2. The Tertiaphim.
(306.5) 28:0.5 3. The Omniaphim.
(306.6) 28:0.6
Since the latter two orders are not so
directly concerned with the ascendant scheme of mortal progression,
they will be briefly discussed prior to the more extended consideration
of seconaphim. Technically, neither tertiaphim nor omniaphim are
ministering spirits of the superuniverses, though both serve as spirit ministers
in these domains.
(306.7) 28:1.1 These high angels
are of record on the superuniverse headquarters, and despite service in
the local creations, technically they are residents of these
superuniverse capitals inasmuch as they are not native to the
local universes. Tertiaphim are children of the
Infinite Spirit and are personalized on
Paradise
in groups of one thousand. These supernal beings of divine originality
and near-supreme versatility are the gift of the Infinite Spirit to the
Creator Sons of God.
(306.8) 28:1.2
When a Michael Son is detached from
the parental regime of Paradise and is made ready to go forth on the
universe adventure of space, the Infinite Spirit is delivered of a group
of one thousand of these companion spirits. And these majestic
tertiaphim accompany this Creator Son when he embarks upon the adventure
of universe organization.
(306.9) 28:1.3Throughout the early times of universe
building, these one thousand tertiaphim are the only personal staff of a
Creator Son. They acquire a mighty experience as Son assistants during
these stirring ages of universe assembling and other astronomical
manipulations. They serve by the side of the Creator Son until the day
of the personalization of the Bright and Morning Star, the first-born of
a local universe. Thereupon the formal resignations of the tertiaphim
are tendered and accepted. And with the appearance of the initial orders
of native angelic life, they retire from active service in the local
universe and become the liaison ministers between the Creator Son of
former attachment and the Ancients of Days of the superuniverse concerned.
Bible References and Comparison
(307.1) 28:2.1
Omniaphim are created by the Infinite Spirit in liaison with the
Seven Supreme Executives, and they are the exclusive servants and messengers of these same Supreme Executives. Omniaphim are of
grand universe assignment, and in Orvonton their corps maintains headquarters in the northerly parts of
Uversa,
where they reside as a special courtesy colony. They are not of
registry on Uversa, nor are they attached to our administration. Neither
are they directly concerned with the ascendant scheme of mortal
progression.
(307.2) 28:2.2
The omniaphim are wholly occupied with
the oversight of the superuniverses in the interests of administrative
co-ordination from the viewpoint of the Seven Supreme Executives. Our
colony of omniaphim on Uversa receives instructions from, and makes
reports to, only the Supreme Executive of Orvonton, situated on conjoint executive sphere number seven in the outer ring of
Paradise satellites.
(307.3) 28:3.1
The secoraphic hosts are produced by the seven Reflective Spirits
assigned to the headquarters of each superuniverse. There is a definite
Paradise-responsive technique associated with the creation of these
angels in groups of seven. In each seven there are always one primary, three secondary, and three tertiary
seconaphim;
they always personalize in this exact proportion. When seven such
seconaphim are created, one, the primary, becomes attached to the
service of the
Ancients of Days. The three secondary angels are associated with three groups of Paradise-origin administrators in the supergovernments: the
Divine Counselors, the
Perfectors of Wisdom, and the
Universal Censors. The three tertiary angels are attached to the ascendant trinitized associates of the superuniverse rulers: the
Mighty Messengers,
Those High in Authority, and
Those without Name and Number.
(307.4) 28:3.2
These seconaphim of the superuniverses are the offspring of the Reflective Spirits, and therefore reflectivity is inherent in their nature. They are reflectively responsive to all of each phase of every creature of origin in the
Third Source and Center and the
Paradise Creator Sons, but they are not directly reflective of the beings and entities, personal or otherwise, of sole origin in the
First Source and Center. We possess many evidences of the actuality of the universal intelligence
circuits of the
Infinite Spirit,
but even if we had no other proof, the reflective performances of the
seconaphim would be quite sufficient to demonstrate the reality of the
universal presence of the infinite mind of the
Conjoint Actor.
(307.5) 28:4.1
The primary seconaphim, of assignment to the
Ancients of Days,
are living mirrors in the service of these triune rulers. Think what it
means in the economy of a superuniverse to be able to turn, as it were,
to a living mirror and therein to see and therewith to hear the certain
responses of another being a thousand or a hundred thousand light-years
distant and to do all this instantly and unerringly. Records are
essential to the conduct of the universes, broadcasts are serviceable,
the work of the Solitary and other messengers is very helpful, but the
Ancients of Days from their position midway between the inhabited worlds
and
Paradise—between man and God—can instantly look both ways, hear both ways, and
know both ways.
(308.1) 28:4.2
This ability—to hear and see, as it
were, all things—can be perfectly realized in the superuniverses only by
the Ancients of Days and only on their respective headquarters worlds.
Even there limits are encountered: From Uversa,
such communication is limited to the worlds and universes of Orvonton,
and while inoperative between the superuniverses, this same reflective
technique keeps each one of them in close touch with the central
universe and with Paradise. The seven supergovernments, though
individually segregated, are thus perfectly reflective of the authority
above and are wholly sympathetic, as well as perfectly conversant, with
the needs below.
(308.2) 28:4.3
The primary seconaphim are found to
incline by inherent nature towards seven types of service, and it is
befitting that the first serials of this order should be so endowed as
inherently to interpret the mind of the Spirit to the Ancients of Days:
(308.3) 28:4.4
1. The Voice of the
Conjoint Actor.
In each superuniverse the first primary seconaphim and every seventh
one of that order subsequently created exhibit a high order of
adaptability for understanding and interpreting the mind of the
Infinite Spirit
to the Ancients of Days and their associates in the supergovernments.
This is of great value on the headquarters of the superuniverses, for,
unlike the local creations with their
Divine Ministers,
the seat of a supergovernment does not have a specialized
personalization of the Infinite Spirit. Hence these secoraphic voices
come the nearest to being the personal representatives of the
Third Source and Center on such a capital sphere. True, the seven
Reflective Spirits
are there, but these mothers of the secoraphic hosts are less truly and
automatically reflective of the Conjoint Actor than of the
Seven Master Spirits.
(308.4) 28:4.5
2. The Voice of the Seven Master Spirits. The second primary
seconaphim and every seventh one thereafter created incline towards
portraying the collective natures and reactions of the Seven Master
Spirits. Though each Master Spirit is already represented on a
superuniverse capital by some one of the seven Reflective Spirits of
assignment, such representation is individual, not collective.
Collectively, they are only reflectively present; therefore do the
Master Spirits welcome the services of these highly personal
angels, the second serials of the primary seconaphim, who are so competent to represent them before the Ancients of Days.
(308.5) 28:4.6 3. The Voice of the
Creator Sons.
The Infinite Spirit must have had something to do with the creation or
training of the Paradise Sons of the order of Michael, for the third
primary seconaphim and every seventh serial thereafter possess the
remarkable gift of being reflective of the minds of these Creator Sons.
If the Ancients of Days would like to know—really know—the attitude of
Michael of Nebadon
regarding some matter under consideration, they do not have to call him
on the lines of space; they need only call for the Chief of
Nebadon
Voices, who, upon request, will present the Michael seconaphim of
record; and right then and there the Ancients of Days will perceive the
voice of the Master Son of Nebadon.
(309.1) 28:4.7
No other order of sonship is thus "
reflectible, " and no other order of angel can thus function. We do not
fully understand just how this is accomplished, and I doubt very much
that the Creator Sons themselves fully understand it. But of a certainty
we know it works, and that it unfailingly works acceptably we also
know, for in all the history of Uversa the secoraphic voices have never
erred in their presentations.
(309.2) 28:4.8
You are here beginning to see something of the manner in which divinity
encompasses the space of time and masters the time of space. You are
here obtaining one of your first fleeting glimpses of the technique of
the eternity cycle, divergent for the moment to assist the children of
time in their tasks of mastering the difficult handicaps of space. And
these phenomena are additional to the established universe technique of
the Reflective Spirits.
(309.3) 28:4.9
Though apparently deprived of the
personal presence of the Master Spirits above and of the Creator Sons
below, the Ancients of Days have at their command living beings attuned
to cosmic mechanisms of reflective perfection and ultimate precision
whereby they may enjoy the reflective presence of all those exalted
beings whose personal presence is denied them. By and through these
means, and others unknown to you, God is potentially present on the
headquarters of the superuniverses.
(309.4) 28:4.10
The Ancients of Days perfectly deduce
the Father's will by equating the Spirit voice-flash from above and the
Michael voice-flashes from below. Thus may they be unerringly certain
in calculating the Father's will concerning the administrative affairs
of the local universes.
But to deduce the will of one of the Gods from a knowledge of the other
two, the three Ancients of Days must act together; two would not be
able to achieve the answer. And for this reason, even were there no
others, the superuniverses are always presided over by three Ancients of
Days, and not by one or even two.
(309.5) 28:4.11
4. The Voice of the Angelic Hosts. The fourth primary seconaphim
and every seventh serial prove to be angels peculiarly responsive to the
sentiments of all orders of angels, including the
supernaphim above and the
seraphim
below. Thus the attitude of any commanding or supervising angel is
immediately available for consideration at any council of the Ancients
of Days. Never a day passes on your world that the chief of seraphim on
Urantia is not made conscious of the phenomenon of reflective
transference, of being drawn upon from Uversa for some purpose; but
unless forewarned by a Solitary Messenger, she remains wholly ignorant
of what is sought and of how it is secured. These
ministering spirits
of time are constantly furnishing this sort of unconscious and
certainly, therefore, unprejudiced testimony concerning the endless
array of matters engaging the attention and counsel of the Ancients of
Days and their associates.
(309.6) 28:4.12
5. Broadcast Receivers. There is a special class of broadcast
messages which are received only by these primary seconaphim. While they
are not the regular broadcasters of Uversa, they work in liaison with
the angels of the reflective voices for the purpose of synchronizing the
reflective vision of the Ancients of Days with certain actual messages
coming in over the established
circuits
of universe communication. Broadcast receivers are the fifth serials,
the fifth primary seconaphim to be created and every seventh one
thereafter.
(310.1) 28:4.13
6. Transport Personalities. These are the seconaphim who carry the
pilgrims of time from the headquarters worlds of the superuniverses to
the outer circle of
Havona. They are the transport corps of the superuniverses, operating inward to Paradise and outward to the worlds of their respective
sectors. This corps is composed of the sixth primary seconaphim and every seventh one subsequently created.
(310.2) 28:4.14
7. The Reserve Corps. A very large group of seconaphim, the
seventh primary serials, are held in reserve for the unclassified duties
and the emergency assignments of the realms. Not being highly
specialized, they can function fairly well in any of the capacities of
their diverse associates, but such specialized work is undertaken only
in emergencies. Their usual tasks are the performance of those
generalized duties of a superuniverse which do not fall within the scope
of the angels of specific assignment.
(310.3) 28:5.1
Seconaphim of the secondary order are
no less reflective than their primary fellows. Being classed as primary,
secondary, and tertiary does not indicate a differential of status or
function in the case of seconaphim; it merely denotes orders of procedure. Identical qualities are exhibited by all three groups in their activities.
(310.4) 28:5.2
The seven reflective types of
secondary seconaphim are assigned to the services of the co-ordinate
Trinity-origin associates of the Ancients of Days as follows:
(310.5) 28:5.3
To the Perfectors of Wisdom—the
Voices of Wisdom, the
Souls of Philosophy, and the
Unions of Souls.
(310.6) 28:5.4
To the Divine Counselors—the
Hearts of Counsel, the
Joys of Existence, and the
Satisfactions of Service.
(310.7) 28:5.5
To the Universal Censors—the
Discerners of Spirits.
(310.8) 28:5.6
Like the primary order, this group is
created serially; that is, the first-born was a Voice of Wisdom, and the
seventh thereafter was similar, and so with the six other types of
these reflective angels.
(310.9) 28:5.7
1. The Voice of Wisdom. Certain of these seconaphim are in perpetual liaison with the living libraries of
Paradise, the
custodians of knowledge belonging to the primary
supernaphim.
In specialized reflective service the Voices of Wisdom are living,
current, replete, and thoroughly reliable concentrations and
focalizations of the co-ordinated wisdom of the
universe of universes. To the well-nigh infinite volume of information circulating on the master
circuits
of the superuniverses, these superb beings are so reflective and
selective, so sensitive, as to be able to segregate and receive the
essence of wisdom and unerringly to transmit these jewels of mentation
to their superiors, the Perfectors of Wisdom. And they so function that
the Perfectors of Wisdom not only hear the actual and original
expressions of this wisdom but also reflectively see the very beings, of
high or lowly origin, who gave voice to it.
(310.10) 28:5.8
It is written, " If any man lack wisdom, let him ask. " On
Uversa,
when it becomes necessary to arrive at the decisions of wisdom in the
perplexing situations of the complex affairs of the superuniverse
government, when both the wisdom of perfection and of practicability
must be forthcoming, then do the Perfectors of Wisdom summon a battery
of the Voices of Wisdom and, by the consummate skill of their order, so
attune and directionize these living receivers of the enminded and
circulating wisdom of the universe of universes that presently, from
these secoraphic voices, there ensues a stream of the wisdom of
divinity from the universe above and a flood of the wisdom of practicality from the higher minds of the universes below.
(311.1) 28:5.9
If confusion arises regarding the
harmonization of these two versions of wisdom, immediate appeal is made
to the Divine Counselors, who forthwith rule as to the proper
combination of procedures. If there is any doubt as to the authenticity
of something coming in from realms where rebellion has been rife, appeal
is made to the Censors, who, with their Discerners of Spirits, are able
to rule immediately as to " what manner of spirit " actuated the
adviser. So are the wisdom of the ages and the intellect of the moment
ever present with the Ancients of Days, like an open book before their
beneficent gaze.
(311.2) 28:5.10
You can just faintly comprehend what
all this means to those who are responsible for the conduct of the
superuniverse governments. The immensity and the comprehensiveness of
these transactions are quite beyond finite conception. When you stand,
as I repeatedly have, in the special receiving chambers of the temple of
wisdom on Uversa and see all this in actual operation, you will be
moved to adoration by the perfection of the complexity, and by the
surety of the working, of the interplanetary communications of the
universes. You will pay homage to the divine wisdom and goodness of the
Gods, who plan and execute with such superb technique. And these things
actually happen just as I have portrayed them.
(311.3) 28:5.11
2. The Soul of Philosophy. These wonderful teachers are also
attached to the Perfectors of Wisdom and, when not otherwise
directionized, remain in focal synchrony with the
masters of philosophy
on Paradise. Think of stepping up to a huge living mirror, as it were,
but instead of beholding the likeness of your finite and material self,
of perceiving a reflection of the wisdom of divinity and the
philosophy
of Paradise. And if it becomes desirable to " incarnate " this
philosophy of perfection, so to dilute it as to make it practical of
application to, and assimilation by, the lowly peoples of the lower
worlds, these living mirrors have only to turn their faces downward to
reflect the standards and needs of another world or universe.
(311.4) 28:5.12
By these very techniques do the
Perfectors of Wisdom adapt decisions and recommendations to the real
needs and actual status of the peoples and worlds under consideration,
and always do they act in concert with the Divine Counselors and the
Universal Censors. But the sublime repleteness of these transactions is
beyond even my ability to comprehend.
(311.5) 28:5.13
3. The Union of Souls. Completing the triune staff of attachment
to the Perfectors of Wisdom, are these reflectors of the ideals and
status of ethical relationships. Of all the problems in the universe
requiring an exercise of the consummate wisdom of experience and
adaptability, none are more important than those arising out of the
relationships and associations of intelligent beings. Whether in human
associations of commerce and trade, friendship and marriage, or in the
liaisons of the angelic hosts, there continue to arise petty frictions,
minor misunderstandings too trivial even to engage the attention of
conciliators but sufficiently irritating and disturbing to mar the
smooth working of the universe if they were allowed to multiply and
continue. Therefore do the Perfectors of Wisdom make available the wise
experience of their order as the " oil of reconciliation " for an entire
superuniverse. In all this work these wise men of the superuniverses
are ably seconded by their reflective associates, the Unions of Souls,
who make available current information regarding the status of the
universe and concurrently portray the Paradise ideal of the best
adjustment of these perplexing problems. When not specifically
directionized elsewhere, these seconaphim remain in reflective liaison
with the
interpreters of ethics on Paradise.
(312.1) 28:5.14
These are the angels who foster and
promote the teamwork of all Orvonton. One of the most important lessons
to be learned during your mortal career is teamwork. The spheres of perfection are manned by those who
have mastered this art of working with other beings. Few are the duties
in the universe for the lone servant. The higher you ascend, the more
lonely you become when temporarily without the association of your
fellows.
(312.2) 28:5.15
4. The Heart of Counsel. This is the first group of these
reflective geniuses to be placed under the supervision of the Divine
Counselors. Seconaphim of this type are in possession of the facts of
space, being selective for such data in the circuits of time. Especially
are they reflective of the superaphic intelligence co-ordinators, but
they are also selectively reflective of the counsel of all beings,
whether of high or low estate. Whenever the Divine Counselors are called
upon for important advice or decisions, they immediately requisition an
ensemble of the Hearts of Counsel, and presently there is handed down a
ruling which actually incorporates the co-ordinated wisdom and advice
of the most competent minds of the entire superuniverse, all of which
has been censored and revised in the light of the counsel of the high
minds of
Havona and even of Paradise.
(312.3) 28:5.16
5. The Joy of Existence. By nature these beings are reflectively attuned to the superaphic
harmony supervisors above and to certain of the
seraphim
below, but it is difficult to explain just what the members of this
interesting group really do. Their principal activities are directed
toward promoting reactions of joy among the various orders of the
angelic hosts and the lower will creatures. The Divine Counselors, to
whom they are attached, seldom use them for specific joy finding. In a
more general manner and in collaboration with the
reversion directors,
they function as joy clearinghouses, seeking to upstep the pleasure
reactions of the realms while trying to improve the humor taste, to
develop a superhumor among mortals and angels. They endeavor to
demonstrate that there is inherent joy in freewill existence,
independent of all extraneous influences; and they are right, although
they meet with great difficulty in inculcating this truth in the minds
of primitive men. The higher spirit personalities and the angels are
more quickly responsive to these educational efforts.
(312.4) 28:5.17 6. The Satisfaction of Service. These angels are highly reflective of the attitude of the
directors of conduct
on Paradise, and functioning much as do the Joys of Existence, they
strive to enhance the value of service and to augment the satisfactions
to be derived therefrom. They have done much to illuminate the deferred
rewards inherent in unselfish service, service for the extension of the
kingdom of truth.
(312.5) 28:5.18
The Divine Counselors, to whom this
order is attached, utilize them to reflect from one world to another the
benefits to be derived from spiritual service. And by using the
performances of the best to inspire and encourage the mediocre, these
seconaphim contribute immensely to the quality of devoted service in the
superuniverses. Effective use is made of the fraternal competitive
spirit by circulating to any one world information about what the
others, particularly the best, are doing. A refreshing and wholesome
rivalry is promoted even among the seraphic hosts.
(313.1) 28:5.19
7. The Discerner of Spirits. A special liaison exists between the
counselors and advisers of the second Havona circle and these reflective
angels. They are the only seconaphim attached to the Universal Censors
but are probably the most uniquely specialized of all their fellows.
Regardless of the source or channel of information, no matter how meager
the evidence at hand, when it is subjected to their reflective
scrutiny, these discerners will forthwith inform us as to the true
motive, the actual purpose, and the real nature of its origin. I marvel
at the superb functioning of these angels, who so unerringly reflect the
actual moral and spiritual character of any individual concerned in a
focal exposure.
(313.2) 28:5.20
The Discerners of Spirits carry on these intricate services by virtue of inherent "
spiritual insight,
" if I may use such words in an endeavor to convey to the human mind
the thought that these reflective angels thus function intuitively,
inherently, and unerringly. When the Universal Censors behold these
presentations, they are face to face with the naked
soul
of the reflected individual; and this very certainty and perfection of
portraiture in part explains why the Censors can always function so
justly as righteous judges. The discerners always accompany the Censors
on any mission away from Uversa, and they are just as effective out in
the universes as at their Uversa headquarters.
(313.3) 28:5.21
I assure you that all these
transactions of the spirit world are real, that they take place in
accordance with established usages and in harmony with the immutable
laws of the universal domains. The beings of every newly created order,
immediately upon receiving the breath of life, are instantly reflected
on high; a living portrayal of the creature nature and potential is
flashed to the superuniverse headquarters. Thus, by means of the
discerners, are the Censors made fully cognizant of exactly " what
manner of spirit " has been born on the worlds of space.
(313.4) 28:5.22
So it is with mortal man: The Mother Spirit of Salvington knows you fully, for the
Holy Spirit
on your world " searches all things, " and whatsoever the divine Spirit
knows of you is immediately available whenever the secoraphic
discerners reflect with the Spirit concerning the Spirit's knowledge of
you. It should, however, be mentioned that the knowledge and plans of
the
Father fragments
are not reflectible. The discerners can and do reflect the presence of
the Adjusters (and the Censors pronounce them divine), but they cannot
decipher the content of the mindedness of the
Mystery Monitors.
Bible References and Comparison
(313.5) 28:6.1
In the same manner as their fellows, these angels
are created serially and in seven reflective types, but these types are
not assigned individually to the separate services of the superuniverse
administrators. All tertiary
seconaphim are collectively assigned to the
Trinitized Sons of Attainment, and these ascendant sons use them interchangeably; that is, the
Mighty Messengers can and do utilize any of the tertiary types, and so do their co-ordinates,
Those High in Authority and
Those without Name and Number. These seven types of tertiary seconaphim are:
(314.1) 28:6.2
1. The Significance of Origins. The ascendant Trinitized Sons of a
superuniverse government are charged with the responsibility of dealing
with all issues growing out of the origin of any individual, race, or
world; and the significance of origin is the paramount question in all
our plans for the cosmic advancement of the living creatures of the
realm. All relationships and the application of ethics grow out of the
fundamental facts of origin. Origin is the basis of the relational
reaction of the Gods. Always does the
Conjoint Actor " take note of the man, in what manner he was born. "
(314.2) 28:6.3
With the higher descendant beings,
origin is simply a fact to be ascertained; but with the ascending
beings, including the lower orders of angels, the nature and
circumstances of origin are not always so clear, though of equally vital
importance at almost every turn of universe affairs—hence the value of
having at our disposal a series of reflective seconaphim who can
instantly portray anything required respecting the genesis of any being
in either the central universe or throughout the entire realm of a
superuniverse.
(314.3) 28:6.4
The Significances of Origins are the living ready-reference genealogies of the vast hosts of beings—men,
angels, and others—who inhabit the seven superuniverses.
They are always ready to supply their superiors with an up-to-date,
replete, and trustworthy estimate of the ancestral factors and the
current actual status of any individual on any world of their respective
superuniverses; and their computation of possessed facts is always up to the minute.*
(314.4) 28:6.5
2. The Memory of Mercy. These are the actual, full and replete,
living records of the mercy which has been extended to individuals and
races by the tender ministrations of the instrumentalities of the
Infinite Spirit
in the mission of adapting the justice of righteousness to the status
of the realms, as disclosed by the portrayals of the Significance of
Origins. The Memory of Mercy discloses the moral debt of the children of
mercy—their spiritual liabilities—to be set down against their assets
of the saving provision established by the
Sons of God.
In revealing the Father's pre-existent mercy, the Sons of God establish
the necessary credit to insure the survival of all. And then, in
accordance with the findings of the Significance of Origins, a mercy
credit is established for the survival of each rational creature, a
credit of lavish proportions and one of sufficient grace to insure the
survival of every
soul who really desires divine citizenship.
(314.5) 28:6.6
The Memory of Mercy is a living trial
balance, a current statement of your account with the supernatural
forces of the realms. These are the living records of mercy ministration
which are read into the testimony of the courts of Uversa when each individual's right to unending life comes up for
adjudication, when " thrones are cast up and the
Ancients of Days
are seated. The broadcasts of Uversa issue and come forth from before
them; thousands upon thousands minister to them, and ten thousand times
ten thousand stand before them. The judgment is set, and the books are
opened. " And the books which are opened on such a momentous occasion
are the living records of the tertiary seconaphim of the superuniverses.
The formal records are on file to corroborate the testimony of the
Memories of Mercy if they are required.
(314.6) 28:6.7
The Memory of Mercy must show that the
saving credit established by the Sons of God has been fully and
faithfully paid out in the loving ministry of the patient personalities
of the Third Source and Center.
But when mercy is exhausted, when the " memory " thereof testifies to
its depletion, then does justice prevail and righteousness decree. For
mercy is not to be thrust upon those who despise it; mercy is not a gift
to be trampled under foot by the persistent rebels of time.
Nevertheless, though mercy is thus precious and dearly bestowed, your
individual drawing credits are always far in excess of your ability to
exhaust the reserve if you are sincere of purpose and honest of heart.
(315.1) 28:6.8
The mercy reflectors, with their
tertiary associates, engage in numerous superuniverse ministries,
including the teaching of the ascending creatures. Among many other
things the Significances of Origins
teach these ascenders how to apply spirit ethics, and following such
training, the Memories of Mercy teach them how to be truly merciful.
While the spirit techniques of mercy ministry are beyond your concept,
you should even now understand that mercy is a quality of growth. You
should realize that there is a great reward of personal satisfaction in
being first just, next fair, then patient, then kind. And then, on that
foundation, if you choose and have it in your heart, you can take the
next step and really show mercy; but you cannot exhibit mercy in and of
itself. These steps must be traversed; otherwise there can be no genuine
mercy. There may be patronage, condescension, or charity—even pity—but
not mercy. True mercy comes only as the beautiful climax to these
preceding adjuncts to group understanding, mutual appreciation,
fraternal fellowship,
spiritual communion, and divine harmony.*
(315.2) 28:6.9
3. The Import of Time. Time is the one universal endowment of all
will creatures; it is the " one talent " intrusted to all intelligent
beings. You all have time in which to insure your survival; and time is
fatally squandered only when it is buried in neglect, when you fail so
to utilize it as to make certain the survival of your soul. Failure to
improve one's time to the fullest extent possible does not impose fatal
penalties; it merely retards the pilgrim of time in his journey of
ascent. If survival is gained, all other losses can be retrieved.
(315.3) 28:6.10 In the assignment of trusts the counsel of the Imports of Time is invaluable. Time is a vital factor in everything this side of
Havona and
Paradise.
In the final judgment before the Ancients of Days, time is an element
of evidence. The Imports of Time must always afford testimony to show
that every defendant has had ample time for making decisions, achieving
choice.
(315.4) 28:6.11
These time evaluators are also the
secret of prophecy; they portray the element of time which will be
required in the completion of any undertaking, and they are just as
dependable as indicators as are the frandalanks and
chronoldeks
of other living orders. The Gods foresee, hence foreknow; but the
ascendant authorities of the universes of time must consult the Imports
of Time to be able to forecast events of the future.
(315.5) 28:6.12
You will first encounter these beings on the mansion worlds,
and they will there instruct you in the advantageous use of that which
you call " time, " both in its positive employment, work, and in its
negative utilization, rest. Both uses of time are important.
(315.6) 28:6.13
4. The Solemnity of Trust. Trust is the crucial test of will
creatures. Trustworthiness is the true measure of self-mastery,
character. These seconaphim accomplish a double purpose in the economy
of the superuniverses: They portray to all will creatures the sense of
the obligation, sacredness, and solemnity of trust. At the same time
they unerringly reflect to the governing authorities the exact
trustworthiness of any candidate for confidence or trust.
(316.1) 28:6.14
On Urantia, you grotesquely essay to
read character and to estimate specific abilities, but on Uversa we
actually do these things in perfection. These seconaphim weigh
trustworthiness in the living scales of unerring character appraisal,
and when they have looked at you, we have only to look at them to know
the limitations of your ability to discharge responsibility, execute
trust, and fulfill missions. Your assets of trustworthiness are clearly
set forth alongside your liabilities of possible default or betrayal.
(316.2) 28:6.15 It is the plan of your superiors to
advance you by augmented trusts just as fast as your character is
sufficiently developed to gracefully bear these added responsibilities,
but to overload the individual only courts disaster and insures
disappointment. And the mistake of placing responsibility prematurely
upon either man or angel may be avoided by utilizing the ministry of
these infallible estimators of the trust capacity of the individuals of
time and space. These seconaphim ever accompany Those High in Authority,
and never do these executives make assignments until their candidates
have been weighed in the secoraphic balances and pronounced " not
wanting. "
(316.3) 28:6.16 5. The Sanctity of Service. The privilege of service immediately
follows the discovery of trustworthiness. Nothing can stand between you
and opportunity for increased service except your own untrustworthiness,
your lack of capacity for appreciation of the solemnity of trust.
(316.4) 28:6.17
Service—purposeful service, not
slavery—is productive of the highest satisfaction and is expressive of
the divinest dignity. Service—more service, increased service, difficult
service, adventurous service, and at last divine and perfect service—is
the goal of time and the destination of space. But ever will the play
cycles of time alternate with the service cycles of progress. And after
the service of time there follows the superservice of eternity. During
the play of time you should envision the work of eternity, even as you
will, during the service of eternity, reminisce the play of time.
(316.5) 28:6.18
The universal economy is based on
intake and output; throughout the eternal career you will never
encounter monotony of inaction or stagnation of personality.
Progress is made possible by inherent motion, advancement grows out of
the divine capacity for action, and achievement is the child of
imaginative adventure. But inherent in this capacity for achievement is
the responsibility of ethics, the necessity for recognizing that the
world and the universe are filled with a multitude of differing types of
beings. All of this magnificent creation,
including yourself, was not made just for you. This is not an
egocentric universe. The Gods have decreed, " It is more blessed to give
than to receive, " and said your Master Son, " He who would be greatest
among you let him be server of all. "
(316.6) 28:6.19
The real nature of any service, be it
rendered by man or angel, is fully revealed in the faces of these
secoraphic service indicators, the Sanctities of Service.
The full analysis of the true and of the hidden motives is clearly
shown. These angels are indeed the mind readers, heart searchers, and
soul revealers of the universe. Mortals may employ words to conceal
their thoughts, but these high seconaphim lay bare the deep motives of
the human heart and of the angelic mind.
(317.1) 28:6.20
6 and 7. The Secret of Greatness and the Soul of Goodness. The ascending
pilgrims having awakened to the import of time, the way is prepared for
the realization of the solemnity of trust and for the appreciation of
the sanctity of service. While these are the moral elements of
greatness, there are also secrets of greatness. When the spiritual tests
of greatness are applied, the moral elements are not disregarded, but
the quality of unselfishness revealed in disinterested labor for the
welfare of one's earthly fellows, particularly worthy beings in need and
in distress, that is the real
measure of planetary greatness. And the
manifestation of greatness on a world like Urantia is the
exhibition of self-control. The great man is not he who " takes a city "
or " overthrows a nation, " but rather " he who subdues his own tongue.
"
(317.2) 28:6.21
Greatness is synonymous with divinity. God is supremely great and good.
Greatness and goodness simply cannot be divorced. They are
forever made one in God. This truth is literally and strikingly
illustrated by the reflective interdependence of the Secret of Greatness
and the Soul of Goodness, for neither can function without the other.
In reflecting other qualities of divinity, the superuniverse seconaphim
can and do act alone, but the reflective estimates of greatness and of
goodness appear to be inseparable. Hence, on any world, in any universe,
must these reflectors of greatness and of goodness work together,
always showing a dual and mutually dependent report of every being upon
whom they focalize. Greatness cannot be estimated without knowing the
content of goodness, while goodness cannot be portrayed without
exhibiting its inherent and divine greatness.
(317.3) 28:6.22
The estimate of greatness varies from
sphere to sphere. To be great is to be Godlike. And since the quality
of greatness is wholly determined by the content of goodness, it follows
that, even in your present human estate, if you can through grace
become good, you are thereby becoming great. The more steadfastly you
behold, and the more persistently you pursue, the concepts of divine
goodness, the more certainly will you grow in greatness, in true
magnitude of genuine survival character.
Bible References and Comparison
(317.4) 28:7.1
The seconaphim
have their origin and headquarters on the capitals of the
superuniverses, but with their liaison fellows they range from the
shores of
Paradise
to the evolutionary worlds of space. They serve as valued assistants to
the members of the deliberative assemblies of the supergovernments and
are of great help to the
courtesy colonies
of Uversa: the star students, millennial tourists, celestial observers,
and a host of others, including the ascendant beings in waiting for
Havona transport. The
Ancients of Days
take pleasure in assigning certain of the primary seconaphim to assist
the ascending creatures domiciled on the four hundred ninety study
worlds surrounding
Uversa,
and here also do many of the secondary and tertiary orders serve as
teachers. These Uversa satellites are the finishing schools of the
universes of time, presenting the preparatory course for the
seven-circuited university of Havona.
(317.5) 28:7.2
Of the three orders of seconaphim, the
tertiary group, attached to the ascendant authorities, minister most
extensively to the ascending creatures of time. You will on occasion
meet them soon after your departure from Urantia, though you will not
freely make use of their services until you reach the tarrying worlds of
Orvonton. You will enjoy their companionship when you become fully
acquainted with them during your sojourn on the Uversa school worlds.
(318.1) 28:7.3
These tertiary seconaphim are the
timesavers, space abridgers, error detectors, faithful teachers, and
everlasting guideposts—living signs of divine surety—in mercy placed at
the crossroads of time, there to guide the feet of anxious pilgrims in
moments of great perplexity and spiritual uncertainty. Long before
attaining the portals of perfection, you will begin to gain access to
the tools of divinity and to make contact with the techniques of
Deity.
Increasingly, from the time you arrive on the initial mansion world
until you close your eyes in the Havona sleep preparatory to your
Paradise transit, you will avail yourself of the emergency help of these
marvelous beings, who are so fully and freely reflective of the sure
knowledge and certain wisdom of those safe and dependable pilgrims who
have preceded you on the long journey to the portals of perfection.
(318.2) 28:7.4
We are denied the full privilege of using these angels
of the reflective order on Urantia. They are frequent visitors on your
world, accompanying assigned personalities, but here they cannot freely
function. This sphere is still under partial spiritual quarantine, and
some of the
circuits
essential to their services are not here at present. When your world is
once more restored to the reflective circuits concerned, much of the
work of interplanetary and interuniverse communication will be greatly
simplified and expedited. Celestial workers on Urantia encounter many
difficulties because of this functional curtailment of their reflective
associates. But we go on joyfully conducting our affairs with the
instrumentalities at hand, notwithstanding our local deprivation of many
of the services of these marvelous beings, the living mirrors of space
and the presence projectors of time.
(318.3) 28:7.5 [Sponsored by a Mighty Messenger of Uversa.]
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