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27:6.1 Next to the [[supreme]] [[satisfaction]] of [[worship]] is the exhilaration of [[philosophy]]. Never do you climb so high or advance so far that there do not remain a thousand [[mysteries]] which demand the employment of [[philosophy]] in an attempted solution.
 
27:6.1 Next to the [[supreme]] [[satisfaction]] of [[worship]] is the exhilaration of [[philosophy]]. Never do you climb so high or advance so far that there do not remain a thousand [[mysteries]] which demand the employment of [[philosophy]] in an attempted solution.
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27:6.2 The ''master philosophers'' of [[Paradise]] delight to lead the [[minds]] of its [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_19#19:7._PARADISE_CITIZENS inhabitants], both native and [[ascendant]], in the exhilarating pursuit of attempting to solve [[universe]] [[problems]]. These superaphic masters of philosophy are the "[[wise]] men of [[heaven]]," the [[beings]] of wisdom who make use of the [[truth]] of [[knowledge]] and the [[facts]] of [[experience]] in their efforts to master the [[unknown]]. With them [[knowledge]] [[attains]] to [[truth]] and [[experience]] [[ascends]] to [[wisdom]]. On [[Paradise]] the [[ascendant]] [[personalities]] of [[space]] [[experience]] the heights of [[being]]: They have [[knowledge]]; they know the [[truth]]; they may philosophize—[[think]] the [[truth]]; they may even seek to [[encompass]] the [[concepts]] of the [[Ultimate]] and attempt to grasp the [[techniques]] of [[the Absolutes]].
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27:6.2 The ''master philosophers'' of [[Paradise]] delight to lead the [[minds]] of its [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_19#19:7._PARADISE_CITIZENS inhabitants], both native and [[ascendant]], in the exhilarating pursuit of attempting to solve [[universe]] [[problems]]. These superaphic masters of philosophy are the "[[wise]] men of [[heaven]]," the [[beings]] of wisdom who make use of the [[truth]] of [[knowledge]] and the [[facts]] of [[experience]] in their efforts to master the [[unknown]]. With them [[knowledge]] [[attains]] to [[truth]] and [[experience]] [[ascends]] to [[wisdom]]. On [[Paradise]] the [[ascendant]] [[personalities]] of [[space]] [[experience]] the heights of [[being]]: They have [[knowledge]]; they know the [[truth]]; they may philosophize—[[think]] the [[truth]]; they may even seek to [[encompass]] the [[concepts]] of the [[Ultimate]] and attempt to grasp the [[techniques]] of [[the Absolutes]].
    
27:6.3 At the southern extremity of the vast [[Paradise]] domain the ''masters of philosophy'' conduct elaborate [[courses]] in the seventy functional divisions of wisdom. Here they [[discourse]] upon the plans and [[purposes]] of [[Infinity]] and seek to [[co-ordinate]] the [[experiences]], and to [[compose]] the [[knowledge]], of all who have [[access]] to their [[wisdom]]. They have [[developed]] a highly specialized [[attitude]] toward various [[universe]] [[problems]], but their final conclusions are always in [[uniform]] [[agreement]].
 
27:6.3 At the southern extremity of the vast [[Paradise]] domain the ''masters of philosophy'' conduct elaborate [[courses]] in the seventy functional divisions of wisdom. Here they [[discourse]] upon the plans and [[purposes]] of [[Infinity]] and seek to [[co-ordinate]] the [[experiences]], and to [[compose]] the [[knowledge]], of all who have [[access]] to their [[wisdom]]. They have [[developed]] a highly specialized [[attitude]] toward various [[universe]] [[problems]], but their final conclusions are always in [[uniform]] [[agreement]].
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27:6.4 These [[Paradise]] philosophers [[teach]] by every possible [[method]] of [[Pedagogy|instruction]], including the higher graph technique of [[Havona]] and certain [[Paradise]] [[methods]] of [[communicating]] [[information]]. All of these higher [[techniques]] of imparting [[knowledge]] and conveying [[ideas]] are utterly beyond the [[comprehension]] capacity of even the most highly [[developed]] [[human]] [[mind]]. One hour's instruction on [[Paradise]] would be the equivalent of ten thousand years of the [[word]]-[[memory]] [[methods]] of [[Urantia]]. You cannot grasp such [[communication]] [[techniques]], and there is simply nothing in [[mortal]] [[experience]] with which they may be [[compared]], nothing to which they can be likened.
 
27:6.4 These [[Paradise]] philosophers [[teach]] by every possible [[method]] of [[Pedagogy|instruction]], including the higher graph technique of [[Havona]] and certain [[Paradise]] [[methods]] of [[communicating]] [[information]]. All of these higher [[techniques]] of imparting [[knowledge]] and conveying [[ideas]] are utterly beyond the [[comprehension]] capacity of even the most highly [[developed]] [[human]] [[mind]]. One hour's instruction on [[Paradise]] would be the equivalent of ten thousand years of the [[word]]-[[memory]] [[methods]] of [[Urantia]]. You cannot grasp such [[communication]] [[techniques]], and there is simply nothing in [[mortal]] [[experience]] with which they may be [[compared]], nothing to which they can be likened.
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27:6.5 The ''masters of philosophy'' take [[supreme]] [[pleasure]] in imparting their [[interpretation]] of the [[universe of universes]] to those [[beings]] who have [[ascended]] from the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_49 worlds of space]. And while [[philosophy]] can never be as settled in its conclusions as the [[facts]] of [[knowledge]] and the [[truths]] of [[experience]], yet, when you have [[listened]] to these primary supernaphim [[discourse]] upon the unsolved [[problems]] of [[eternity]] and the [[performances]] of [[the Absolutes]], you will feel a certain and lasting [[satisfaction]] concerning these unmastered questions.
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27:6.5 The ''masters of philosophy'' take [[supreme]] [[pleasure]] in imparting their [[interpretation]] of the [[universe of universes]] to those [[beings]] who have [[ascended]] from the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_49 worlds of space]. And while [[philosophy]] can never be as settled in its conclusions as the [[facts]] of [[knowledge]] and the [[truths]] of [[experience]], yet, when you have [[listened]] to these primary supernaphim [[discourse]] upon the unsolved [[problems]] of [[eternity]] and the [[performances]] of [[the Absolutes]], you will feel a certain and lasting [[satisfaction]] concerning these unmastered questions.
    
27:6.6 These [[intellectual]] pursuits of [[Paradise]] are not [[broadcast]]; the [[philosophy]] of [[perfection]] is available only to those who are personally present. The encircling [[creations]] know of these teachings only from those who have passed through this [[experience]], and who have subsequently carried this [[wisdom]] out to the [[Seven Superuniverses|universes of space]].
 
27:6.6 These [[intellectual]] pursuits of [[Paradise]] are not [[broadcast]]; the [[philosophy]] of [[perfection]] is available only to those who are personally present. The encircling [[creations]] know of these teachings only from those who have passed through this [[experience]], and who have subsequently carried this [[wisdom]] out to the [[Seven Superuniverses|universes of space]].
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[[Category:Paper 27 - Ministry of the Primary Supernaphim]]
 
[[Category:Paper 27 - Ministry of the Primary Supernaphim]]