
Urantia Paper 15—The Seven Super Universes—§1. The Superuniverse Space Level
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This paper explores the vast cosmic structure of the universe as described in The Urantia Book. It presents a grand vision of the seven superuniverses revolving around the great nuclear hub of the cosmos, the central Isle of Paradise.
In this first study, we explored the concept that, from the perspective of the Universal Father, the universes are essentially nonexistent. God interacts with personalities rather than physical structures. The Eternal Son and Infinite Spirit govern the universes through their Creator Sons and Creative Spirits. The Paradise Trinity oversees the seven gigantic inhabited superuniverses that encircle Paradise and Havona in a vast cosmic wheel. The Seven Master Spirits radiate their influence outward, and this shapes the Grand Universe.
We read Section 1. The Superuniverse Space Level, which reveals the orderly movement of the seven superuniverses as they traverse a massive elliptical orbit around the First Great Source and Center. While this local universe, and our planet Urantia, appear to be plunging into uncharted space, higher celestial records confirm that the universes follow a well-ordered procession. The seven superuniverses are engaged in a majestic cosmic dance, revolving in harmony around the divine center.
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