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3:6.1 With [[divine]] [[selflessness]], consummate [[generosity]], the [[Universal Father]] relinquishes [[authority]] and delegates [[power]], but he is still primal; his hand is on the mighty [[lever]] of the [[Context|circumstances]] of the [[universal]] realms; he has reserved all final [[decisions]] and unerringly wields the all-powerful veto scepter of his eternal [[purpose]] with unchallengeable [[authority]] over the welfare and [[destiny]] of the outstretched, whirling, and ever-circling [[creation]].
 
3:6.1 With [[divine]] [[selflessness]], consummate [[generosity]], the [[Universal Father]] relinquishes [[authority]] and delegates [[power]], but he is still primal; his hand is on the mighty [[lever]] of the [[Context|circumstances]] of the [[universal]] realms; he has reserved all final [[decisions]] and unerringly wields the all-powerful veto scepter of his eternal [[purpose]] with unchallengeable [[authority]] over the welfare and [[destiny]] of the outstretched, whirling, and ever-circling [[creation]].
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3:6.2 The [[sovereignty]] of God is unlimited; it is the [[Foundation|fundamental]] [[fact]] of all [[creation]]. The universe was not inevitable. The universe is not an [[accident]], neither is it self-existent. The universe is a [[work]] of creation and is therefore wholly subject to [[Link title]]the will of the [[Creator]]. The will of God is divine [[truth]], living [[love]]; therefore are the [[Paper 15 - The Seven Superuniverses|perfecting creations of the evolutionary universes]] characterized by [[goodness]]—nearness to divinity; by [[potential]] [[evil]]—remoteness from [[divinity]].
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3:6.2 The [[sovereignty]] of God is unlimited; it is the [[Foundation|fundamental]] [[fact]] of all [[creation]]. The universe was not inevitable. The universe is not an [[accident]], neither is it self-existent. The universe is a [[work]] of creation and is therefore wholly subject to the will of the [[Creator]]. The will of God is divine [[truth]], living [[love]]; therefore are the [[Paper 15 - The Seven Superuniverses|perfecting creations of the evolutionary universes]] characterized by [[goodness]]—nearness to divinity; by [[potential]] [[evil]]—remoteness from [[divinity]].
    
3:6.3 All religious [[philosophy]], sooner or later, arrives at the concept of unified universe rule, of [[Monotheism|one God]]. Universe [[cause]]s cannot be lower than universe [[effects]]. The source of the streams of universe life and of the [[cosmic]] [[mind]] must be above the levels of their [[manifestation]]. The human mind cannot be consistently explained in terms of the lower orders of [[existence]]. Man's mind can be truly comprehended only by recognizing the [[reality]] of higher orders of [[thought]] and purposive will. Man as a [[moral]] [[being]] is inexplicable unless the [[reality]] of the [[Universal Father]] is acknowledged.
 
3:6.3 All religious [[philosophy]], sooner or later, arrives at the concept of unified universe rule, of [[Monotheism|one God]]. Universe [[cause]]s cannot be lower than universe [[effects]]. The source of the streams of universe life and of the [[cosmic]] [[mind]] must be above the levels of their [[manifestation]]. The human mind cannot be consistently explained in terms of the lower orders of [[existence]]. Man's mind can be truly comprehended only by recognizing the [[reality]] of higher orders of [[thought]] and purposive will. Man as a [[moral]] [[being]] is inexplicable unless the [[reality]] of the [[Universal Father]] is acknowledged.