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16:1.1 The [[Conjoint Creator]], the [[Infinite Spirit]], is [[necessary]] to the completion of the triune[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three] [[personalization]] of undivided [[Deity]]. This threefold Deity personalization is [[inherently]] sevenfold[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven] in [[possibility]] of [[individual]] and [[associative]] [[expression]]; hence the subsequent plan to [[create]] [[universes]] inhabited by [[intelligent]] and [[potentially]] [[spiritual]] [[beings]], duly expressive of [[the Father]], [[Eternal Son|Son]], and [[Infinite Spirit|Spirit]], made the [[personalization]] of the Seven Master Spirits [[Inevitable|inescapable]]. We have come to [[speak]] of the threefold personalization of [[Deity]] as the [[absolute]] [[inevitability]], while we have come to look upon the [[appearance]] of the Seven Master Spirits as the subabsolute inevitability
 
16:1.1 The [[Conjoint Creator]], the [[Infinite Spirit]], is [[necessary]] to the completion of the triune[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three] [[personalization]] of undivided [[Deity]]. This threefold Deity personalization is [[inherently]] sevenfold[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven] in [[possibility]] of [[individual]] and [[associative]] [[expression]]; hence the subsequent plan to [[create]] [[universes]] inhabited by [[intelligent]] and [[potentially]] [[spiritual]] [[beings]], duly expressive of [[the Father]], [[Eternal Son|Son]], and [[Infinite Spirit|Spirit]], made the [[personalization]] of the Seven Master Spirits [[Inevitable|inescapable]]. We have come to [[speak]] of the threefold personalization of [[Deity]] as the [[absolute]] [[inevitability]], while we have come to look upon the [[appearance]] of the Seven Master Spirits as the subabsolute inevitability
  
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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16:1.2 While the Seven Master Spirits are hardly expressive of [https://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 [https://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]].
  
16:1.3 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]].
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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 [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Foreword#VII._THE_SUPREME_BEING Supremacy] and in [https://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 [https://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]].
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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 [https://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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16:1.1 The Conjoint Creator, the Infinite Spirit, is necessary to the completion of the triune[1] personalization of undivided Deity. This threefold Deity personalization is inherently sevenfold[2] in possibility of individual and associative expression; hence the subsequent plan to create universes inhabited by intelligent and potentially spiritual beings, duly expressive of the Father, Son, and Spirit, made the personalization of the Seven Master Spirits inescapable. We have come to speak of the threefold personalization of Deity as the absolute inevitability, while we have come to look upon the appearance of the Seven Master Spirits as the subabsolute inevitability

16:1.2 While the Seven Master Spirits are hardly expressive of threefold Deity, they are the eternal portrayal of 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.

16:1.3 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 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 Supremacy and in Ultimacy. To all practical intents and purposes the Seven Master Spirits do, then and there, encompass the functional domain of the 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 the Absolute. When associated, the Master Spirits represent the Paradise Deities in what may be roughly conceived as the finite domain of action. It might embrace much that is ultimate but not absolute.

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