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3:4.1 The [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_20#20:1._THE_DESCENDING_SONS_OF_GOD successive bestowal of himself] upon the universes as they are brought into being in no wise lessens the [[potential]] of [[power]] or the store of [[wisdom]] as they continue to reside and repose in the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_1#1:5._PERSONALITY_OF_THE_UNIVERSAL_FATHER central personality of Deity]. In potential of [[force]], wisdom, and [[love]], the Father has never lessened aught of his possession nor become divested of any [[attribute]] of his [[glorious]] personality as the result of the unstinted bestowal of himself upon the [[Paper 20 - The Paradise Sons of God|Paradise Sons]], upon his [[Local Universe|subordinate creations]], and upon the manifold [[creatures]] thereof.
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3:4.1 The [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_20#20:1._THE_DESCENDING_SONS_OF_GOD successive bestowal of himself] upon the universes as they are brought into being in no wise lessens the [[potential]] of [[power]] or the store of [[wisdom]] as they continue to reside and repose in the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_1#1:5._PERSONALITY_OF_THE_UNIVERSAL_FATHER central personality of Deity]. In potential of [[force]], wisdom, and [[love]], the Father has never lessened aught of his possession nor become divested of any [[attribute]] of his [[glorious]] personality as the result of the unstinted bestowal of himself upon the [[Paper 20 - The Paradise Sons of God|Paradise Sons]], upon his [[Local Universe|subordinate creations]], and upon the manifold [[creatures]] thereof.
  
 
3:4.2 The [[creation]] of every new [[universe]] calls for a new adjustment of [[gravity]]; but even if creation should continue indefinitely, eternally, even to infinity, so that eventually the material creation would exist without limitations, still the power of control and co-ordination reposing in the [[Isle of Paradise]] would be found equal to, and adequate for, the mastery, control, and co-ordination of such an infinite universe. And subsequent to this bestowal of limitless [[force]] and [[power]] upon a boundless universe, the [[Infinite]] would still be surcharged with the same [[degree]] of force and energy; the [[Unqualified Absolute]] would still be undiminished; God would still possess the same infinite potential, just as if force, energy, and power had never been poured forth for the endowment of [[Universe of Universes|universe upon universe]].
 
3:4.2 The [[creation]] of every new [[universe]] calls for a new adjustment of [[gravity]]; but even if creation should continue indefinitely, eternally, even to infinity, so that eventually the material creation would exist without limitations, still the power of control and co-ordination reposing in the [[Isle of Paradise]] would be found equal to, and adequate for, the mastery, control, and co-ordination of such an infinite universe. And subsequent to this bestowal of limitless [[force]] and [[power]] upon a boundless universe, the [[Infinite]] would still be surcharged with the same [[degree]] of force and energy; the [[Unqualified Absolute]] would still be undiminished; God would still possess the same infinite potential, just as if force, energy, and power had never been poured forth for the endowment of [[Universe of Universes|universe upon universe]].
  
3:4.3 And so with wisdom: The [[fact]] that [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_9#9:4._THE_ABSOLUTE_MIND mind is so freely distributed] to the [[thinking]] of the realms in no wise impoverishes the [[Center|central]] source of [[divine]] wisdom. As the universes multiply, and [[beings]] of the realms increase in number to the limits of [[comprehension]], if mind continues without end to be bestowed upon these beings of high and low estate, still will [[God]]'s [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_1#1:5._PERSONALITY_OF_THE_UNIVERSAL_FATHER central personality] continue to [[embrace]] the same eternal, infinite, and all-wise mind.
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3:4.3 And so with wisdom: The [[fact]] that [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_9#9:4._THE_ABSOLUTE_MIND mind is so freely distributed] to the [[thinking]] of the realms in no wise impoverishes the [[Center|central]] source of [[divine]] wisdom. As the universes multiply, and [[beings]] of the realms increase in number to the limits of [[comprehension]], if mind continues without end to be bestowed upon these beings of high and low estate, still will [[God]]'s [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_1#1:5._PERSONALITY_OF_THE_UNIVERSAL_FATHER central personality] continue to [[embrace]] the same eternal, infinite, and all-wise mind.
  
 
3:4.4 The [[fact]] that he sends forth [[Thought Adjusters|spirit messengers]] from himself to indwell the men and women of your world and other worlds in no wise lessens his ability to [[function]] as a divine and all-powerful [[spirit]] [[personality]]; and there is absolutely no limit to the extent or [[number]] of such spirit Monitors which he can and may send out. This giving of himself to his [[creatures]] creates a boundless, almost inconceivable future possibility of [[progressive]] and successive [[existences]] for these divinely endowed [[mortals]]. And this prodigal distribution of himself as these ministering spirit entities in no [[manner]] diminishes the [[wisdom]] and [[perfection]] of [[truth]] and [[knowledge]] which repose in the person of the all-wise, all-knowing, and all-powerful [[Father]].
 
3:4.4 The [[fact]] that he sends forth [[Thought Adjusters|spirit messengers]] from himself to indwell the men and women of your world and other worlds in no wise lessens his ability to [[function]] as a divine and all-powerful [[spirit]] [[personality]]; and there is absolutely no limit to the extent or [[number]] of such spirit Monitors which he can and may send out. This giving of himself to his [[creatures]] creates a boundless, almost inconceivable future possibility of [[progressive]] and successive [[existences]] for these divinely endowed [[mortals]]. And this prodigal distribution of himself as these ministering spirit entities in no [[manner]] diminishes the [[wisdom]] and [[perfection]] of [[truth]] and [[knowledge]] which repose in the person of the all-wise, all-knowing, and all-powerful [[Father]].
  
3:4.5 To the mortals of time there is a future, but God inhabits [[eternity]]. Even though I hail from near the very [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_11#11:1._THE_DIVINE_RESIDENCE abiding place of Deity], I cannot presume to speak with perfection of understanding concerning the infinity of many of the divine attributes. Infinity of mind alone can fully comprehend infinity of [[existence]] and eternity of [[action]].
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3:4.5 To the mortals of time there is a future, but God inhabits [[eternity]]. Even though I hail from near the very [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_11#11:1._THE_DIVINE_RESIDENCE abiding place of Deity], I cannot presume to speak with perfection of understanding concerning the infinity of many of the divine attributes. Infinity of mind alone can fully comprehend infinity of [[existence]] and eternity of [[action]].
  
 
3:4.6 [[Mortal]] [[Human|man]] cannot possibly know the infinitude of the heavenly Father. [[Finite]] mind cannot [[think]] through such an [[absolute]] [[truth]] or [[fact]]. But this same finite human being can actually feel—[[literally]] [[experience]]—the full and undiminished impact of such an infinite Father's [[Love|LOVE]]. Such a love can be truly experienced, albeit while [[quality]] of experience is unlimited, [[quantity]] of such an experience is strictly limited by the [[human]] capacity for [[spiritual]] [[receptivity]] and by the associated capacity to love the Father in return.
 
3:4.6 [[Mortal]] [[Human|man]] cannot possibly know the infinitude of the heavenly Father. [[Finite]] mind cannot [[think]] through such an [[absolute]] [[truth]] or [[fact]]. But this same finite human being can actually feel—[[literally]] [[experience]]—the full and undiminished impact of such an infinite Father's [[Love|LOVE]]. Such a love can be truly experienced, albeit while [[quality]] of experience is unlimited, [[quantity]] of such an experience is strictly limited by the [[human]] capacity for [[spiritual]] [[receptivity]] and by the associated capacity to love the Father in return.
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3:4.7 Finite appreciation of infinite qualities far [[transcends]] the [[logically]] limited capacities of the creature because of the [[fact]] that mortal man is made in the image of God—there lives within him a [[fragment]] of infinity. Therefore man's nearest and dearest approach to God is by and through [[love]], for God is love. And all of such a [[unique]] [[relationship]] is an actual experience in [[cosmic]] [[sociology]], the Creator-creature relationship—the [[Parent|Father]]-[[child]] [[affection]].
 
3:4.7 Finite appreciation of infinite qualities far [[transcends]] the [[logically]] limited capacities of the creature because of the [[fact]] that mortal man is made in the image of God—there lives within him a [[fragment]] of infinity. Therefore man's nearest and dearest approach to God is by and through [[love]], for God is love. And all of such a [[unique]] [[relationship]] is an actual experience in [[cosmic]] [[sociology]], the Creator-creature relationship—the [[Parent|Father]]-[[child]] [[affection]].
  
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3:4.1 The successive bestowal of himself upon the universes as they are brought into being in no wise lessens the potential of power or the store of wisdom as they continue to reside and repose in the central personality of Deity. In potential of force, wisdom, and love, the Father has never lessened aught of his possession nor become divested of any attribute of his glorious personality as the result of the unstinted bestowal of himself upon the Paradise Sons, upon his subordinate creations, and upon the manifold creatures thereof.

3:4.2 The creation of every new universe calls for a new adjustment of gravity; but even if creation should continue indefinitely, eternally, even to infinity, so that eventually the material creation would exist without limitations, still the power of control and co-ordination reposing in the Isle of Paradise would be found equal to, and adequate for, the mastery, control, and co-ordination of such an infinite universe. And subsequent to this bestowal of limitless force and power upon a boundless universe, the Infinite would still be surcharged with the same degree of force and energy; the Unqualified Absolute would still be undiminished; God would still possess the same infinite potential, just as if force, energy, and power had never been poured forth for the endowment of universe upon universe.

3:4.3 And so with wisdom: The fact that mind is so freely distributed to the thinking of the realms in no wise impoverishes the central source of divine wisdom. As the universes multiply, and beings of the realms increase in number to the limits of comprehension, if mind continues without end to be bestowed upon these beings of high and low estate, still will God's central personality continue to embrace the same eternal, infinite, and all-wise mind.

3:4.4 The fact that he sends forth spirit messengers from himself to indwell the men and women of your world and other worlds in no wise lessens his ability to function as a divine and all-powerful spirit personality; and there is absolutely no limit to the extent or number of such spirit Monitors which he can and may send out. This giving of himself to his creatures creates a boundless, almost inconceivable future possibility of progressive and successive existences for these divinely endowed mortals. And this prodigal distribution of himself as these ministering spirit entities in no manner diminishes the wisdom and perfection of truth and knowledge which repose in the person of the all-wise, all-knowing, and all-powerful Father.

3:4.5 To the mortals of time there is a future, but God inhabits eternity. Even though I hail from near the very abiding place of Deity, I cannot presume to speak with perfection of understanding concerning the infinity of many of the divine attributes. Infinity of mind alone can fully comprehend infinity of existence and eternity of action.

3:4.6 Mortal man cannot possibly know the infinitude of the heavenly Father. Finite mind cannot think through such an absolute truth or fact. But this same finite human being can actually feel—literally experience—the full and undiminished impact of such an infinite Father's LOVE. Such a love can be truly experienced, albeit while quality of experience is unlimited, quantity of such an experience is strictly limited by the human capacity for spiritual receptivity and by the associated capacity to love the Father in return.

3:4.7 Finite appreciation of infinite qualities far transcends the logically limited capacities of the creature because of the fact that mortal man is made in the image of God—there lives within him a fragment of infinity. Therefore man's nearest and dearest approach to God is by and through love, for God is love. And all of such a unique relationship is an actual experience in cosmic sociology, the Creator-creature relationship—the Father-child affection.

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