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==10:7. THE OVERCONTROL OF SUPREMACY==   
 
==10:7. THE OVERCONTROL OF SUPREMACY==   
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10:7.1 The First, Second, and Third Persons of Deity are equal to each other, and they are one. "The Lord our God is one God." There is perfection of purpose and oneness of execution in the divine Trinity of eternal Deities. The Father, the Son, and the Conjoint Actor are truly and divinely one. Of a truth it is written: "I am the first, and I am the last, and beside me there is no God."
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10:7.1 The First, Second, and Third Persons of Deity are [[equal]] to each other, and they are [[Unity|one]]. "The Lord our God is one God."[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Deutoronomy#Chapter_.6] There is [[perfection]] of [[purpose]] and oneness of [[execution]] in the divine [[Trinity]] of eternal Deities. The Father, the Son, and the Conjoint Actor are truly and divinely one. Of a truth it is written: "I am the first, and I am the last, and beside me there is no God."[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Revelation#Chapter_22]
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10:7.2 As things appear to the mortal on the finite level, the Paradise Trinity, like the Supreme Being, is concerned only with the total—total planet, total universe, total superuniverse, total grand universe. This totality attitude exists because the Trinity is the total of Deity and for many other reasons.
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10:7.2 As [[things]] appear to the [[mortal]] on the finite level, the Paradise Trinity, like the [[Supreme Being]], is concerned only with the [[total]]—total [[planet]], total [[Local Universe|universe]], total [[superuniverse]], total [[grand universe]]. This totality [[attitude]] exists because the Trinity is the total of Deity and for many other reasons.
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10:7.3 The Supreme Being is something less and something other than the Trinity functioning in the finite universes; but within certain limits and during the present era of incomplete power-personalization, this evolutionary Deity does appear to reflect the attitude of the Trinity of Supremacy. The Father, Son, and Spirit do not personally function with the Supreme Being, but during the present universe age they collaborate with him as the Trinity. We understand that they sustain a similar relationship to the Ultimate. We often conjecture as to what will be the personal relationship between the Paradise Deities and God the Supreme when he has finally evolved, but we do not really know.
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10:7.3 The [[Supreme Being]] is something less and something other than the Trinity functioning in the finite universes; but within certain limits and during the present era of incomplete [[power]]-[[personalization]], this [[evolutionary]] [[Deity]] does appear to [[reflect]] the attitude of the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Foreword#VIII._GOD_THE_SEVENFOLD Trinity of Supremacy (0.8.3)]. The Father, Son, and Spirit do not [[personally]] function with the Supreme Being, but during the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Chapter_3:_First_Synthesis:_God_the_Supreme present universe age] they [[collaborate]] with him as the Trinity. We understand that they sustain a similar [[relationship]] to the [[Ultimate]]. We often conjecture as to what will be the personal relationship between the Paradise Deities and [[God the Supreme]] when he has finally evolved, but we do not really know.
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10:7.4 We do not find the overcontrol of Supremacy to be wholly predictable. Furthermore, this unpredictability appears to be characterized by a certain developmental incompleteness, undoubtedly an earmark of the incompleteness of the Supreme and of the incompleteness of finite reaction to the Paradise Trinity.
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10:7.4 We do not find the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_118#118:8._CONTROL_AND_OVERCONTROL overcontrol of Supremacy] to be wholly [[predictable]]. Furthermore, this [[Random|unpredictability]] appears to be characterized by a certain [[developmental]] incompleteness, undoubtedly an earmark of the incompleteness of [[the Supreme]] and of the incompleteness of finite [[reaction]] to the Paradise Trinity.
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10:7.5 The mortal mind can immediately think of a thousand and one things—catastrophic physical events, appalling accidents, horrific disasters, painful illnesses, and world-wide scourges—and ask whether such visitations are correlated in the unknown maneuvering of this probable functioning of the Supreme Being. Frankly, we do not know; we are not really sure. But we do observe that, as time passes, all these difficult and more or less mysterious situations always work out for the welfare and progress of the universes. It may be that the circumstances of existence and the inexplicable vicissitudes of living are all interwoven into a meaningful pattern of high value by the function of the Supreme and the overcontrol of the Trinity.
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10:7.5 The mortal mind can [[immediately]] [[think]] of a thousand and one things—[[catastrophic]] physical [[events]], appalling [[accidents]], horrific disasters, painful illnesses, and world-wide scourges—and ask whether such visitations are correlated in the [[unknown]] maneuvering of this probable functioning of the Supreme Being. Frankly, we do not know; we are not really sure. But we do [[observe]] that, as time passes, all these [[difficult]] and more or less [[mysterious]] situations always work out for the welfare and [[progress]] of the universes. It may be that the circumstances of [[existence]] and the inexplicable vicissitudes of living are all interwoven into a [[meaningful]] [[pattern]] of high value by the function of the Supreme and the overcontrol of the Trinity.
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10:7.6 As a son of God you can discern the personal attitude of love in all the acts of God the Father. But you will not always be able to understand how many of the universe acts of the Paradise Trinity redound to the good of the individual mortal on the evolutionary worlds of space. In the progress of eternity the acts of the Trinity will be revealed as altogether meaningful and considerate, but they do not always so appear to the creatures of time.
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10:7.6 As a son of God you can [[discern]] the personal [[attitude]] of [[love]] in all the [[acts]] of [[God the Father]]. But you will not always be able to [[understand]] how many of the universe acts of the Paradise Trinity redound to the [[good]] of the [[individual]] mortal on the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_49 evolutionary worlds of space]. In the progress of eternity, the acts of the [[Trinity]] will be revealed as altogether meaningful and considerate, but they do not always so appear to the [[creatures]] of [[time]].
    
==10:8. THE TRINITY BEYOND THE FINITE==  
 
==10:8. THE TRINITY BEYOND THE FINITE==  

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