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75:4.1 The [[celestial]] life of the [[planet]] was astir. [[Adam]] [[recognized]] that something was wrong, and he asked [[Eve]] to come aside with him in [[the Garden]]. And now, for the first time, [[Adam]] heard the entire [[story]] of the long-nourished [[plan]] for accelerating world improvement by operating [[simultaneously]] in two directions: the prosecution of the [[divine]] [[plan]] concomitantly with the [[execution]] of the ''Serapatatia'' [[enterprise]].
 
75:4.1 The [[celestial]] life of the [[planet]] was astir. [[Adam]] [[recognized]] that something was wrong, and he asked [[Eve]] to come aside with him in [[the Garden]]. And now, for the first time, [[Adam]] heard the entire [[story]] of the long-nourished [[plan]] for accelerating world improvement by operating [[simultaneously]] in two directions: the prosecution of the [[divine]] [[plan]] concomitantly with the [[execution]] of the ''Serapatatia'' [[enterprise]].
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75:4.2 And as the [[Material Son and Daughter]] thus [[communed]] in the moonlit Garden, "the voice in the Garden"[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Genesis#Chapter_.3] reproved them for disobedience. And that [[voice]] was none other than my own announcement to the Edenic pair that they had transgressed [[the Garden]] [[covenant]]; that they had disobeyed the instructions of the [[Melchizedeks]]; that they had [[defaulted]] in the [[execution]] of their [[oaths]] of [[trust]] to the [[Creator Son|sovereign]] of the [[universe]].
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75:4.2 And as the [[Material Son and Daughter]] thus [[communed]] in the moonlit Garden, "the voice in the Garden"[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Genesis#Chapter_.3] reproved them for disobedience. And that [[voice]] was none other than my own announcement to the Edenic pair that they had transgressed [[the Garden]] [[covenant]]; that they had disobeyed the instructions of the [[Melchizedeks]]; that they had [[defaulted]] in the [[execution]] of their [[oaths]] of [[trust]] to the [[Creator Son|sovereign]] of the [[universe]].
    
75:4.3 [[Eve]] had consented to participate in the [[practice]] of [[good]] and [[evil]]. Good is the carrying out of the [[divine]] plans; sin is a [[deliberate]] [[transgression]] of the [[divine]] [[will]]; [[evil]] is the misadaptation of plans and the maladjustment of [[techniques]] resulting in [[universe]] [[Chaos|disharmony]] and planetary [[confusion]].
 
75:4.3 [[Eve]] had consented to participate in the [[practice]] of [[good]] and [[evil]]. Good is the carrying out of the [[divine]] plans; sin is a [[deliberate]] [[transgression]] of the [[divine]] [[will]]; [[evil]] is the misadaptation of plans and the maladjustment of [[techniques]] resulting in [[universe]] [[Chaos|disharmony]] and planetary [[confusion]].
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75:4.4 Every time [[the Garden]] pair had partaken of the fruit of the [[tree of life]], they had been warned by the [[archangel]] custodian to refrain from yielding to the suggestions of [[Caligastia]] to combine [[good]] and [[evil]]. They had been thus admonished: "In the day that you commingle good and evil, you shall surely become as the mortals of the realm; you shall surely die."[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Genesis#Chapter_.2]
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75:4.4 Every time [[the Garden]] pair had partaken of the fruit of the [[tree of life]], they had been warned by the [[archangel]] custodian to refrain from yielding to the suggestions of [[Caligastia]] to combine [[good]] and [[evil]]. They had been thus admonished: "In the day that you commingle good and evil, you shall surely become as the mortals of the realm; you shall surely die."[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Genesis#Chapter_.2]
    
75:4.5 [[Eve]] had told Cano of this oft-repeated warning on the fateful occasion of their [[secret]] meeting, but Cano, not knowing the import or significance of such [[admonitions]], had [[assured]] her that men and women with [[good]] [[motives]] and true [[intentions]] could do no evil; that she should surely not die but rather live anew in the [[person]] of their [[offspring]], who would grow up to [[bless]] and [[stabilize]] the world.
 
75:4.5 [[Eve]] had told Cano of this oft-repeated warning on the fateful occasion of their [[secret]] meeting, but Cano, not knowing the import or significance of such [[admonitions]], had [[assured]] her that men and women with [[good]] [[motives]] and true [[intentions]] could do no evil; that she should surely not die but rather live anew in the [[person]] of their [[offspring]], who would grow up to [[bless]] and [[stabilize]] the world.
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75:4.6 Even though this project of [[modifying]] the [[divine]] [[plan]] had been [[conceived]] and [[executed]] with entire [[sincerity]] and with only the highest [[motives]] concerning the welfare of the world, it [[constituted]] [[evil]] because it [[represented]] the wrong way to achieve [[righteous]] ends, because it departed from the right way, the [[divine]] [[plan]].
 
75:4.6 Even though this project of [[modifying]] the [[divine]] [[plan]] had been [[conceived]] and [[executed]] with entire [[sincerity]] and with only the highest [[motives]] concerning the welfare of the world, it [[constituted]] [[evil]] because it [[represented]] the wrong way to achieve [[righteous]] ends, because it departed from the right way, the [[divine]] [[plan]].
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75:4.7 True, [[Eve]] had found Cano [[pleasant]] to the eyes, and she [[realized]] all that her [[seducer]] [[promised]] by way of "new and increased [[knowledge]] of [[human]] affairs and quickened [[understanding]] of human [[nature]] as supplemental to the [[comprehension]] of the Adamic nature."[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Genesis#Chapter_.3]
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75:4.7 True, [[Eve]] had found Cano [[pleasant]] to the eyes, and she [[realized]] all that her [[seducer]] [[promised]] by way of "new and increased [[knowledge]] of [[human]] affairs and quickened [[understanding]] of human [[nature]] as supplemental to the [[comprehension]] of the Adamic nature."[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Genesis#Chapter_.3]
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75:4.8 I talked to the [[father]] and [[mother]] of the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_76#76:4._THE_VIOLET_RACE violet race] that night in [[the Garden]] as became my [[duty]] under the sorrowful circumstances. I [[listened]] fully to the recital of all that led up to the [[default]] of [[Mother]] [[Eve]] and gave both of them advice and [[counsel]] concerning the [[immediate]] situation. Some of this advice they followed; some they disregarded. This conference appears in your records as "the Lord God calling to Adam and Eve in the Garden and asking, `Where are you?' "[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Genesis#Chapter_.3] It was the [[practice]] of later [[generations]] to [[attribute]] everything unusual and extraordinary, whether [[natural]] or [[spiritual]], directly to the [[personal]] [[intervention]] of the [[Gods]].
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75:4.8 I talked to the [[father]] and [[mother]] of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_76#76:4._THE_VIOLET_RACE violet race] that night in [[the Garden]] as became my [[duty]] under the sorrowful circumstances. I [[listened]] fully to the recital of all that led up to the [[default]] of [[Mother]] [[Eve]] and gave both of them advice and [[counsel]] concerning the [[immediate]] situation. Some of this advice they followed; some they disregarded. This conference appears in your records as "the Lord God calling to Adam and Eve in the Garden and asking, `Where are you?' "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Genesis#Chapter_.3] It was the [[practice]] of later [[generations]] to [[attribute]] everything unusual and extraordinary, whether [[natural]] or [[spiritual]], directly to the [[personal]] [[intervention]] of the [[Gods]].
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