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110:0.1 The [[endowment]] of imperfect [[beings]] with [[freedom]] entails [[inevitable]] [[tragedy]], and it is the [[nature]] of the [[perfect]] [[ancestral]] [[Deity]] to [[universally]] and affectionately [[share]] these [[sufferings]] in loving companionship.

110:0.2 As far as I am conversant with the affairs of a [[universe]], I regard the [[love]] and [[devotion]] of a [[Thought Adjuster]] as the most truly [[divine]] [[affection]] in all [[creation]]. The [[love]] of [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_20 the Sons] in their [[ministry]] to the races is superb, but the [[devotion]] of an [[Adjuster]] to the [[individual]] is touchingly [[sublime]], divinely Fatherlike. The [[Paradise Father]] has apparently reserved this [[form]] of [[personal]] [[contact]] with his [[individual]] [[creatures]] as an exclusive [[Creator]] [[prerogative]]. And there is nothing in all the [[universe of universes]] exactly comparable to the [[marvelous]] [[ministry]] of these [[impersonal]] [[entities]] that so fascinatingly indwell the [[children]] of the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_49 evolutionary planets].

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