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  • ...it is in this celestial assurance that we each are motivated to serve this high personality of the universe whom we call our Father. ...lingness to sit at the well and talk to a woman, even during a time when a culture was put off by such male interaction with a stranger who happened to be fem
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  • ...a caveman or -woman walking around; and I’m sure you can all remember your high school days when you were about at the Machiavellian stage of social gangs ...to understand as well all that is not real--but is presented by your mass culture, that is highly unreal, and merely is designed to get you to buy the next g
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  • ...society, norms, civilization, institutions, morals, habits, traditions and culture. The more detailed the better." ...r mother here is an earth bound relationship. When you meet your mother on high, she will not be your mother; she will be your sister. The fact of your mot
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  • ...her that is in the primitive mode of barter and trade, or whether it is in high finance where there are just ones and zeros that are invisible, except when ...much in alignment with the consciousness of good, that you want to have a high quality of life. What this truly means is that in your barter system, and
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  • ...and what their role is in the evolution of complex social organization and culture are matters of ongoing debate.(''How Humans Evolved'', ISBN 0-393-97854-0] ...encouraged the growth of science, art, and technology, it has also led to culture clashes, the development and use of [[weapons of mass destruction]], and in
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  • ...ht. Ironically, it’s also the way your language itself has you in whatever culture you were raised in, and how it is different from other cultures which have ...rtunate times where the very sustenance that is so freely provided from on high, from you, Mother and Father--the air we breathe, the water we drink, and t
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  • Welmek: There is an [[idea]] in your [[culture]] that children are these [[pure]] [[personalities]] and to some degree I w ...you begins to alter, and those material [[things]] that you once placed a high regard on do not seem to important. Are there other [[questions]] this even
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  • ...was there [[persistence]] of the [[traditions]] of [[Dalamatia]] and the [[culture]] of the [[Planetary Prince]]. ...associates, from their highland [[headquarters]] of world [[ethics]] and [[culture]], had been preaching the [[advent]] of a promised Son of God, a racial upl
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  • ...ed and broken [[status]] of many families, and also the inability of our [[culture]] to prepare young people for [[parenthood]]. It seems to be the most impo ...ething which has an [[effect]] upon others, and that is why I mention this culture. You will look back at an era of abandoned [[children]]; abandoned childre
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  • TOMAS: It is [[good]], however, to see that you are high stepping. ...see it in your own life because frankly it is very [[difficult]] in your [[culture]] in this day and age to bring your own [[family]] into [[light and life]].
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  • ...h the soul by regaining your strength through the power that comes from On High. ...his mentality your culture is -- and I speak particularly to the Christian culture, which worships Jesus as he was and is depicted, albeit incorrectly, by his
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  • ...e are able to always think outside the box because we are not part of your culture; we are not part of your rational system and organization of your societies ...d looking. The evolution of a culture and social evolution means that the culture will become eventually less dependent upon material orientations for the va
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  • ...ay is not that kind of fear, is not [[necessary]] for [[survival]]. This [[culture]] experiences fear and has [[stress]] and deals with it that way, more than ...dent]] will fill the [[expectation]] of the teacher. So if you have great, high [[expectations]] they will come very, very close even though they are very
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  • ...ure generations to survive. Just as a nation, a civilization, exists that culture exists as a means of enculturating future generations, giving future genera ...en and their grandchildren to carry on—not just these traditions, but this culture of family, of survival of existence of happiness, of joy, of shared communi
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  • ...cultural time on your planet Urantia. One culture refusing to accept a new culture. One refusing to accept that the universe does not revolve strictly around ...us, and so it has been. Dealing with conflict. Emotional feelings running high. I feel satisfied myself, Alana, for what I am learning with your help, and
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  • ...time, for no one of you is perfectly attuned. This is a very unusual and high state. If you could be perfectly in the presence in every moment, in every Continuing [the] love and fostering of your culture.
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  • ...Racially considered, it is hardly proper to regard Mary as a Jewess. In [[culture]] and [[belief]] she was a [[Jew]], but in hereditary [[endowment]] she was ...other things, said: " Joseph, I appear by command of Him who now reigns on high, and I am directed to instruct you concerning the son whom Mary shall bear,
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  • ...experience gathered generation to generation. This is why civilization and culture have been so greatly accelerated by writing, by capturing living thought in ...s to do its best to appropriate what it is given. Because civilization and culture do not stand still: they change. So this re-appropriation is necessary. In
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  • ...n dream pathology. Solms' experiments proved inconclusive, however, as the high mortality rate associated with using an hydraulic impact pin to artificiall ===Popular culture===
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  • ...of the individual, the even handed treatment of individuals within a given culture or society and an idea that the law will be fairly applied to all those eve ...k you for giving this gift away. Let us be in joy about this grace from on high. Thank you and farewell.
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