7:5.4 The Eternal Son comes not to [[mortal]] man as the divine will, the [[Thought Adjuster]] indwelling the human [[mind]], but the Eternal Son did come to mortal man on [[Urantia]] when the divine [[personality]] of his Son, [[Michael]] of [[Nebadon]], [[incarnated]] in the human nature of [[Jesus]] of [[Nazareth]]. To [[share]] the experience of created personalities, the Paradise Sons of God must assume the very natures of such [[creatures]] and incarnate their divine personalities as the actual creatures themselves. [[Incarnation]], the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_13#13:1._THE_SEVEN_SACRED_WORLDS_OF_THE_FATHER secret of Sonarington], is the [[technique]] of the Son's escape from the otherwise all-[[encompassing]] fetters of personality absolutism. | 7:5.4 The Eternal Son comes not to [[mortal]] man as the divine will, the [[Thought Adjuster]] indwelling the human [[mind]], but the Eternal Son did come to mortal man on [[Urantia]] when the divine [[personality]] of his Son, [[Michael]] of [[Nebadon]], [[incarnated]] in the human nature of [[Jesus]] of [[Nazareth]]. To [[share]] the experience of created personalities, the Paradise Sons of God must assume the very natures of such [[creatures]] and incarnate their divine personalities as the actual creatures themselves. [[Incarnation]], the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_13#13:1._THE_SEVEN_SACRED_WORLDS_OF_THE_FATHER secret of Sonarington], is the [[technique]] of the Son's escape from the otherwise all-[[encompassing]] fetters of personality absolutism. |