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ABRAHAM: The hard truths that [[Michael]], in His [[merciful]] way, reveals to us to obtain higher spiritual [[learning]]. There are many hard mortal [[truths]] that [[the Master]] had to face during [[Part 4|His sojourn on Urantia]]. Michael was strengthen by His unbroken [[communion]] with Father and afforded the spiritual [[energy]] that He needed to complete His tasks. I would say that [[the universe]] is friendly, and yet, many of the truths appear to be harsh. This is as it should be. For example: when deep in [[discussion]] with another you feel as though you are speaking to one person, when in [[fact]] it is highly likely you are also speaking with that persons [[parents]], [[siblings]], [[friends]], [[teachers]]. And as this person views you they are also speaking with you and what and who helped to shape you into the self that you now are. In this discussion you may actually [[discover]] your old baggage that hangs on your back as a [[burden]]. This at times can appear to be [[embarrassing]], ugly. You may wish to not face this for it is a hard truth. Michael's hard truths seems to be most hard when they [[reflect]] your particular [[personality]]. If one is [[eager]] to set aside the [[ego]], and let the good teacher teach, then does this [[burden]] become [[light]] and easily understood, but the first initial look at this truth is defined as a hard [[truth]]. Does this help? (It helps very much. I'll let someone else ask something.)
 
ABRAHAM: The hard truths that [[Michael]], in His [[merciful]] way, reveals to us to obtain higher spiritual [[learning]]. There are many hard mortal [[truths]] that [[the Master]] had to face during [[Part 4|His sojourn on Urantia]]. Michael was strengthen by His unbroken [[communion]] with Father and afforded the spiritual [[energy]] that He needed to complete His tasks. I would say that [[the universe]] is friendly, and yet, many of the truths appear to be harsh. This is as it should be. For example: when deep in [[discussion]] with another you feel as though you are speaking to one person, when in [[fact]] it is highly likely you are also speaking with that persons [[parents]], [[siblings]], [[friends]], [[teachers]]. And as this person views you they are also speaking with you and what and who helped to shape you into the self that you now are. In this discussion you may actually [[discover]] your old baggage that hangs on your back as a [[burden]]. This at times can appear to be [[embarrassing]], ugly. You may wish to not face this for it is a hard truth. Michael's hard truths seems to be most hard when they [[reflect]] your particular [[personality]]. If one is [[eager]] to set aside the [[ego]], and let the good teacher teach, then does this [[burden]] become [[light]] and easily understood, but the first initial look at this truth is defined as a hard [[truth]]. Does this help? (It helps very much. I'll let someone else ask something.)
 
===='''''[[Melchizedek Schools]]'''''====
 
===='''''[[Melchizedek Schools]]'''''====
JOSHUA: Father Abraham, a couple weeks ago I ask you about the [[Melchizedek schools]] and you were not [[permitted]] to give us an answer, but could you possibly tell us how many are in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] and perhaps what states they are in? I do not want to contact them. I am just a little [[curious]].
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JOSHUA: Father Abraham, a couple weeks ago I ask you about the [[Melchizedek schools]] and you were not [[permitted]] to give us an answer, but could you possibly tell us how many are in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] and perhaps what states they are in? I do not want to contact them. I am just a little [[curious]].
    
ABRAHAM: It is more correct to say that all [[mortals]] are attending only one [[Melchizedek University]]. Our Melchizedek University is [[spiritual]] and therefore only one in number, however our [[pupils]] extend beyond my own [[knowledge]]. Does this help? (Yes, very much. It puts a whole [[different]] light on the subject. Thank you very much.) Certainly.
 
ABRAHAM: It is more correct to say that all [[mortals]] are attending only one [[Melchizedek University]]. Our Melchizedek University is [[spiritual]] and therefore only one in number, however our [[pupils]] extend beyond my own [[knowledge]]. Does this help? (Yes, very much. It puts a whole [[different]] light on the subject. Thank you very much.) Certainly.

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