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16:1.2 While the Seven Master Spirits are hardly expressive of [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_9_-_Relation_of_the_Infinite_Spirit_to_the_Universe#9:2._THE_OMNIPRESENT_SPIRIT threefold Deity], they are the [[eternal]] portrayal of [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Appendix_XII:_Expansion_of_God_the_Sevenfold sevenfold Deity], the [[active]] and [[associative]] [[functions]] of the three ever-existent [[persons]] of Deity. By and in and through these Seven Spirits, the [[Universal Father]], the [[Eternal Son]], or the [[Infinite Spirit]], or any dual [[association]], is able to [[function]] as such. When the Father, the Son, and the Spirit act together, they can and do [[function]] through Master Spirit Number Seven, but not as the [[Trinity]]. The Master Spirits singly and [[collectively]] [[represent]] any and all possible [[Deity]] [[functions]], single and several, but not [[collective]], not the [[Trinity]]. Master Spirit Number Seven is [[personally]] nonfunctional with regard to the [[Paradise Trinity]], and that is just why he can function [[personally]] for the [[Supreme Being]].
 
16:1.2 While the Seven Master Spirits are hardly expressive of [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_9_-_Relation_of_the_Infinite_Spirit_to_the_Universe#9:2._THE_OMNIPRESENT_SPIRIT threefold Deity], they are the [[eternal]] portrayal of [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Appendix_XII:_Expansion_of_God_the_Sevenfold sevenfold Deity], the [[active]] and [[associative]] [[functions]] of the three ever-existent [[persons]] of Deity. By and in and through these Seven Spirits, the [[Universal Father]], the [[Eternal Son]], or the [[Infinite Spirit]], or any dual [[association]], is able to [[function]] as such. When the Father, the Son, and the Spirit act together, they can and do [[function]] through Master Spirit Number Seven, but not as the [[Trinity]]. The Master Spirits singly and [[collectively]] [[represent]] any and all possible [[Deity]] [[functions]], single and several, but not [[collective]], not the [[Trinity]]. Master Spirit Number Seven is [[personally]] nonfunctional with regard to the [[Paradise Trinity]], and that is just why he can function [[personally]] for the [[Supreme Being]].
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16:1.3 But when the Seven Master Spirits vacate their [[individual]] seats of [[personal]] [[power]] and [[superuniverse]] [[authority]] and assemble about the [[Conjoint Actor]] in the triune [[presence]] of [[Paradise]] [[Deity]], then and there are they collectively [[representative]] of the functional [[power]], [[wisdom]], and [[authority]] of undivided Deity—the [[Trinity]]—to and in the [[The Seven Superuniverses|evolving universes]]. Such a Paradise [[union]] of the primal sevenfold [[expression]] of [[Deity]] does actually [[embrace]], [[literally]] [[encompass]], all of every [[attribute]] and [[attitude]] of the three eternal Deities in [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Foreword#VIII._GOD_THE_SEVENFOLD Supremacy] and in [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Foreword#IX._GOD_THE_ULTIMATE Ultimacy]. To all [[practical]] [[intents]] and [[purposes]] the Seven Master Spirits do, then and there, encompass the functional domain of the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_118 Supreme-Ultimate] to and in the [[master universe]].
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16:1.3 But when the Seven Master Spirits vacate their [[individual]] seats of [[personal]] [[power]] and [[superuniverse]] [[authority]] and assemble about the [[Conjoint Actor]] in the triune [[presence]] of [[Paradise]] [[Deity]], then and there are they collectively [[representative]] of the functional [[power]], [[wisdom]], and [[authority]] of undivided Deity—the [[Trinity]]—to and in the [[The Seven Superuniverses|evolving universes]]. Such a Paradise [[union]] of the primal sevenfold [[expression]] of [[Deity]] does actually [[embrace]], [[literally]] [[encompass]], all of every [[attribute]] and [[attitude]] of the three eternal Deities in [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Foreword#VII._THE_SUPREME_BEING Supremacy] and in [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Foreword#IX._GOD_THE_ULTIMATE Ultimacy]. To all [[practical]] [[intents]] and [[purposes]] the Seven Master Spirits do, then and there, encompass the functional domain of the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_118 Supreme-Ultimate] to and in the [[master universe]].
    
16:1.4 As far as we can [[discern]], these Seven Spirits are [[associated]] with the [[divine]] [[activities]] of the three [[eternal]] [[persons]] of [[Deity]]; we detect no [[evidence]] of direct [[association]] with the [[functioning]] [[presences]] of the three eternal [[phases]] of [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=The_Three_Absolutes#The_Absolute the Absolute]. When [[associated]], the Master Spirits [[represent]] the [[Paradise]] Deities in what may be roughly [[Conception|conceived]] as the [[finite]] domain of [[action]]. It might [[embrace]] much that is [[ultimate]] but not [[absolute]].
 
16:1.4 As far as we can [[discern]], these Seven Spirits are [[associated]] with the [[divine]] [[activities]] of the three [[eternal]] [[persons]] of [[Deity]]; we detect no [[evidence]] of direct [[association]] with the [[functioning]] [[presences]] of the three eternal [[phases]] of [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=The_Three_Absolutes#The_Absolute the Absolute]. When [[associated]], the Master Spirits [[represent]] the [[Paradise]] Deities in what may be roughly [[Conception|conceived]] as the [[finite]] domain of [[action]]. It might [[embrace]] much that is [[ultimate]] but not [[absolute]].

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