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The Nordan Symposia is inspired by the human capacity so well demonstrated in the life of one identified in the Urantia Papers as [[Nordan]], the [[Kenite]], who with his "band of earnest truth seekers", posed such brilliant questions as to earn an expanded revelation of truth that transcended the time in which they lived.  
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The Nordan Symposia is inspired by the human capacity so well demonstrated in one known as [[Nordan]], the [[Kenite]], who with his "band of earnest truth seekers", posed such brilliant questions as to earn an expanded revelation of truth that far transcended the time in which they lived.  
    
This Symposia is composed of three major components, the [[Forum]], a [[Primary Corpus]], and a [[Secondary Corpus]]. The Primary Corpus is composed of work attributed to divine sources whereas the Secondary Corpus is comprised of work attributed to human sources. It is understood that such distinctions are often lacking in meaning especially as we observe the divine living within humanity and humanity dwelling within that which is the Source of all that is divine. Indeed, it is the advancement of the evolving union of humanity and divinity that is the objective of this endeavor where we hope to contribute to the co-creation of new additions to the Primary Corpus.
 
This Symposia is composed of three major components, the [[Forum]], a [[Primary Corpus]], and a [[Secondary Corpus]]. The Primary Corpus is composed of work attributed to divine sources whereas the Secondary Corpus is comprised of work attributed to human sources. It is understood that such distinctions are often lacking in meaning especially as we observe the divine living within humanity and humanity dwelling within that which is the Source of all that is divine. Indeed, it is the advancement of the evolving union of humanity and divinity that is the objective of this endeavor where we hope to contribute to the co-creation of new additions to the Primary Corpus.
    
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