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Urantia Paper 14—The Central and Divine Universe—§1. The Paradise-Havona System

Urantia Paper 14—The Central and Divine Universe—§1. The Paradise-Havona System

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This episode begins a study and lively discussion of Urantia Paper 14 - The Central and Divine Universe with a reading of the preamble, followed by Section 1 - The Paradise-Havona System.



This amazing paper explores Havona, the perfect and eternal central universe. It emphasizes the unparalleled beauty, organization, and spiritual significance of Havona, and portrays it as the ultimate expression of divine creativity and purpose.



We will begin this study with Section 1 - The Paradise-Havona System. It introduces Havona, the central and divine universe, in its context within the larger cosmos.



It explores how the Paradise-Havona system, as the eternal center of all creation, surrounds Paradise and exists in harmony as the core of all universal activities.



It also depicts how this divine nucleus of creation is encircled by the seven superuniverses, emphasizing its stability, perfection, and eternal existence.



In addition, this section portrays Havona as a non-evolutionary, divinely created system, underscoring Havona’s role as the model for all evolutionary universes; revealing how its perfection is sublime and unmatched and how it serves as the ultimate spiritual destination for ascending beings.



This episode will set the stage for understanding Havona’s divine significance, its structure, and its relationship to the broader creation.

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