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26:8.3 After the [[attainment]] of the [[Infinite Spirit]], no more examinations are conducted. The tests of the inner circles are the [[performances]] of the [[pilgrim]] [[candidates]] when in the [[embrace]] of the enshroudment of [[the Deities]]. Advancement is determined [[purely]] by the [[spirituality]] of the [[individual]], and no one but [[the Gods]] presumes to pass upon this [[possession]]. In the [[event]] of failure no reasons are ever assigned, neither are the [[candidates]] themselves nor their various [[tutors]] and guides ever chided or [[criticized]]. On [[Paradise]], [[disappointment]] is never regarded as defeat; postponement is never looked upon as [[disgrace]]; the [[apparent]] [[failures]] of [[time]] are never confused with the significant delays of [[eternity]].
 
26:8.3 After the [[attainment]] of the [[Infinite Spirit]], no more examinations are conducted. The tests of the inner circles are the [[performances]] of the [[pilgrim]] [[candidates]] when in the [[embrace]] of the enshroudment of [[the Deities]]. Advancement is determined [[purely]] by the [[spirituality]] of the [[individual]], and no one but [[the Gods]] presumes to pass upon this [[possession]]. In the [[event]] of failure no reasons are ever assigned, neither are the [[candidates]] themselves nor their various [[tutors]] and guides ever chided or [[criticized]]. On [[Paradise]], [[disappointment]] is never regarded as defeat; postponement is never looked upon as [[disgrace]]; the [[apparent]] [[failures]] of [[time]] are never confused with the significant delays of [[eternity]].
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26:8.4 Not many pilgrims experience the delay of seeming failure in the Deity adventure. Nearly all attain the Infinite Spirit, though occasionally a pilgrim from superuniverse number one does not succeed on the first attempt. The pilgrims who attain the Spirit seldom fail in finding the Son; of those who do fail on the first adventure, almost all hail from superuniverses three and five. The great majority of those who fail on the first adventure to attain the Father, after finding both the Spirit and the Son, hail from superuniverse number six, though a few from numbers two and three are likewise unsuccessful. And all this seems clearly to indicate that there is some good and sufficient reason for these apparent failures; in reality, simply unescapable delays.
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26:8.4 Not many [[pilgrims]] [[experience]] the delay of seeming [[failure]] in the [[Deity]] [[adventure]]. Nearly all [[attain]] the [[Infinite Spirit]], though occasionally a [[pilgrim]] from [[superuniverse]] number one does not succeed on the first attempt. The [[pilgrims]] who [[attain]] [[the Spirit]] seldom fail in finding [[the Son]]; of those who do fail on the first [[adventure]], almost all hail from [[superuniverses]] three and five. The great [[majority]] of those who fail on the first [[adventure]] to attain [[the Father]], after finding both [[the Spirit]] and [[the Son]], hail from [[superuniverse]] number six, though a few from numbers two and three are likewise unsuccessful. And all this seems clearly to indicate that there is some good and sufficient reason for these [[apparent]] [[failures]]; in reality, simply unescapable delays.
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26:8.5 The defeated candidates for the Deity adventure are placed under the jurisdiction of the chiefs of assignment, a group of primary supernaphim, and are remanded to the work of the realms of space for a period of not less than one millennium. They never return to the superuniverse of their nativity, always to that supercreation most propitious for their retraining in preparation for the second Deity adventure. Following this service, on their own motion, they return to the outer circle of Havona, are immediately escorted to the circle of their interrupted career, and at once resume their preparations for the Deity adventure. Never do the secondary supernaphim fail to pilot their subjects successfully on the second attempt, and the same superaphic ministers and other guides always attend these candidates during this second adventure.
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26:8.5 The defeated [[candidates]] for the [[Deity]] [[adventure]] are placed under the [[jurisdiction]] of the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_27#27:2._CHIEFS_OF_ASSIGNMENT chiefs of assignment], a [[group]] of [[primary supernaphim]], and are remanded to the [[work]] of the realms of [[space]] for a period of not less than one [[millennium]]. They never return to the [[superuniverse]] of their [[nativity]], always to that [[supercreation]] most propitious for their retraining in [[preparation]] for the second [[Deity]] [[adventure]]. Following this [[service]], on their own motion, they return to the outer circle of [[Havona]], are [[immediately]] escorted to the circle of their interrupted [[career]], and at once resume their [[preparations]] for the [[Deity]] [[adventure]]. Never do the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_26#26:4._THE_SECONDARY_SUPERNAPHIM secondary supernaphim] fail to pilot their subjects successfully on the second attempt, and the same superaphic ministers and other guides always attend these [[candidates]] during this second [[adventure]].
    
==26:9. THE FATHER GUIDES==   
 
==26:9. THE FATHER GUIDES==