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Hello Jerry, and thank you for this lesson! I had one question of a technical nature, and that is could it be that the term "allusive" was intended to be "elusive"? However subtle the difference, it seemed important enough to ask you to take a second look at the matter.
[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=2012-02-16-Lightline_TeaM#Spirit.2C_Creativity Life Itself] > 3rd paragraph As your Urantia Book.. > it remains allusive (or elusive?)
allusive |əˈlo͞osiv|
adjective
(of a remark or reference) working by suggestion rather than explicit mention: allusive references to the body.
elusive |iˈlo͞osiv|
adjective
difficult to find, catch, or achieve: success will become ever more elusive.
• difficult to remember or recall: the elusive thought he had had moments before.--rdavis 20:33, 4 April 2012 (UTC)