“God is spirit.” He is a universal
spiritual presence. The Universal Father is an infinite spiritual reality; he
is “the sovereign, eternal, immortal, invisible, and only true God.” Even
though you are “the offspring of God,” you ought not to think that the Father
is like yourselves in form and physique because you are said to be created “in
his image” — indwelt by Mystery Monitors dispatched from the central abode of
his eternal presence. Spirit beings are real, notwithstanding they are
invisible to human eyes; even though they have not flesh and blood.
Said the seer of old: “Lo, he goes
by me, and I see him not; he passes on also, but I perceive him not.” We may
constantly observe the works of God, we may be highly conscious of the material
evidences of his majestic conduct, but rarely may we gaze upon the visible
manifestation of his divinity, not even to behold the presence of his delegated
spirit of human indwelling.
The Universal Father is not
invisible because he is hiding himself away from the lowly creatures of
materialistic handicaps and limited spiritual endowments. The situation rather
is: “You cannot see my face, for no mortal can see me and live.” No material
man could behold the spirit God and preserve his mortal existence. The glory
and the spiritual brilliance of the divine personality presence is impossible
of approach by the lower groups of spirit beings or by any order of material
personalities. The spiritual luminosity of the Father’s personal presence is a
“light which no mortal man can approach; which no material creature has seen or
can see.” But it is not necessary to see God with the eyes of the flesh in
order to discern him by the faith-vision of the spiritualized mind.
The spirit nature of the Universal
Father is shared fully with his coexistent self, the Eternal Son of Paradise.
Both the Father and the Son in like manner share the universal and eternal
spirit fully and unreservedly with their conjoint personality co-ordinate, the
Infinite Spirit. God’s spirit is, in and of himself, absolute; in the Son it is
unqualified, in the Spirit, universal, and in and by all of them, infinite.
God is a universal spirit; God is
the universal person. The supreme personal reality of the finite creation is
spirit; the ultimate reality of the personal cosmos is absonite spirit. Only
the levels of infinity are absolute, and only on such levels is there finality
of oneness between matter, mind, and spirit.
In the universes God the Father is,
in potential, the overcontroller of matter, mind, and spirit. Only by means of
his far-flung personality circuit does God deal directly with the personalities
of his vast creation of will creatures, but he is contactable (outside of
Paradise) only in the presences of his fragmented entities, the will of God
abroad in the universes. This Paradise spirit that indwells the minds of the
mortals of time and there fosters the evolution of the immortal soul of the
surviving creature is of the nature and divinity of the Universal Father. But
the minds of such evolutionary creatures originate in the local universes and
must gain divine perfection by achieving those experiential transformations of
spiritual attainment which are the inevitable result of a creature’s choosing
to do the will of the Father in heaven.
In the inner experience of man,
mind is joined to matter. Such material-linked minds cannot survive mortal
death. The technique of survival is embraced in those adjustments of the human
will and those transformations in the mortal mind whereby such a God-conscious
intellect gradually becomes spirit taught and eventually spirit led. This
evolution of the human mind from matter association to spirit union results in
the transmutation of the potentially spirit phases of the mortal mind into the
morontia realities of the immortal soul. Mortal mind subservient to matter is
destined to become increasingly material and consequently to suffer eventual
personality extinction; mind yielded to spirit is destined to become
increasingly spiritual and ultimately to achieve oneness with the surviving and
guiding divine spirit and in this way to attain survival and eternity of
personality existence.
I come forth from the Eternal, and
I have repeatedly returned to the presence of the Universal Father. I know of
the actuality and personality of the First Source and Center, the Eternal and
Universal Father. I know that, while the great God is absolute, eternal, and
infinite, he is also good, divine, and gracious. I know the truth of the great
declarations: “God is spirit” and “God is love,” and these two attributes are
most completely revealed to the universe in the Eternal Son.
The Urantia Revelations
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