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+ | '''''[[Divine]]''''' [[qualities]] are [[perfectly]] and [[absolutely]] [[unified]] in [[God]]. And every God-knowing [[man]] or angel [[possesses]] the [[potential]] of unlimited [[self]]-[[expression]] on ever-[[progressive]] [[levels]] of [[unified]] [[self-realization]] by the [[technique]] of the never-ending [[achievement]] of Godlikeness—the [[experiential]] blending in the [[evolutionary]] [[experience]] of [[eternal]] [[truth]], [[universal]] [[beauty]], and [[divine]] [[goodness]].[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=44:7] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:15, 12 December 2020
divinity (countable and uncountable; plural divinities)
- 1. (uncountable) The property of being divine, of being like a god or God.
- 2. (countable) A deity (a god, goddess or God).
- 3. (uncountable) The study of religion or religions.
Divinity is the characteristic, unifying, and co-ordinating quality of Deity.
Divinity is creature comprehensible as truth, beauty, and goodness; correlated in personality as love, mercy, and ministry; disclosed on impersonal levels as justice, power, and sovereignty.
Divinity may be perfect--complete--as on existential and creator levels of Paradise perfection; it may be imperfect, as on experiential and creature levels of time-space evolution; or it may be relative, neither perfect nor imperfect, as on certain Havona levels of existential-experiential relationships.
When we attempt to conceive of perfection in all phases and forms of relativity, we encounter seven conceivable types:
- 1. Absolute perfection in all aspects.
- 2. Absolute perfection in some phases and relative perfection in all other aspects.
- 3. Absolute, relative, and imperfect aspects in varied association.
- 4. Absolute perfection in some respects, imperfection in all others.
- 5. Absolute perfection in no direction, relative perfection in all manifestations.
- 6. Absolute perfection in no phase, relative in some, imperfect in others.
- 7. Absolute perfection in no attribute, imperfection in all. (0:1.18)
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Divine qualities are perfectly and absolutely unified in God. And every God-knowing man or angel possesses the potential of unlimited self-expression on ever-progressive levels of unified self-realization by the technique of the never-ending achievement of Godlikeness—the experiential blending in the evolutionary experience of eternal truth, universal beauty, and divine goodness.[1]