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Urantia Paper 16. The Seven Master Spirits, Section 7: Morals, Virtue, and Personality

Urantia Paper 16. The Seven Master Spirits, Section 7: Morals, Virtue, and Personality

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This week on The Cosmic Citizen we’ll continue our study of Urantia Paper 16, The Seven Master Spirits, by reading and discussing Section 7. Morals, Virtue, and Personality

The Fragrance of Virtue: Morality, Personality, and the Cosmic Mind

In the teachings of The Urantia Book, we discover that virtue is not merely learned but rather is chosen, lived, and revealed through the sacred dance of intelligence, insight, and free will.

In this episode, we explore the divine architecture of human morality as revealed in The Urantia Book. What makes a human being truly moral? Beyond intelligence lies a sacred endowment, personality that is infused with moral intuition, scientific curiosity, and spiritual insight. Unlike animals who learn by trial and error, we are gifted with foresight, the ability to “look before we leap,” and to choose virtue with intention and clarity.

We discover on how morality is not imposed by law or force but awakened through the living example of spiritually fragrant souls. Virtue is not merely knowing what is good, it is the progressive experience of choosing the greater over the lesser, of aligning our will with the divine will.

This episode invites listeners to consider the art of moral measurement, the discrimination of values, and the supreme act of choosing to do the Father’s will. We uncover the cosmic significance of moral living and the transformative power of personality endowed with spiritual insight. It is not just philosophy, it’s a call to live with purpose, discernment, and divine alignment.
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