07-14-2021, 07:44 PM
The word Urantia seems to be the same as what I call the beast stream. And the book says that nature is not to be worshiped as God. Exactly! I have been thinking of nature as we currently experience it as a third density limitation, or distortion I guess Ra would call it, and the Urantia Book describes nature as incomplete and imperfect.
My view is that all of creation is perfect, including nature and third density, but from a relative perspective nature currently on earth is actually unnatural funnily enough, or ironically is another way to put it. This is also, like the one infinity, something that the book describes completely against even most of the New Age and spiritual teachings where nature is often glorified and even worshiped as deity. The true deity I believe is Gaia and when she awakens, nature awakens along with her.
And the book contrasts Urantia with worlds "free of sin" or some description like that, which I believe is the same as what Ra means by higher densities. And to speculate a bit, the contrast made may include a comparison between Urantia and the inner earth.
My view is that all of creation is perfect, including nature and third density, but from a relative perspective nature currently on earth is actually unnatural funnily enough, or ironically is another way to put it. This is also, like the one infinity, something that the book describes completely against even most of the New Age and spiritual teachings where nature is often glorified and even worshiped as deity. The true deity I believe is Gaia and when she awakens, nature awakens along with her.
And the book contrasts Urantia with worlds "free of sin" or some description like that, which I believe is the same as what Ra means by higher densities. And to speculate a bit, the contrast made may include a comparison between Urantia and the inner earth.