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Personalities of The Local Universe—Paper 37 Archangels, Their Worlds, & Div. HQ

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We continue our study of various local universe orders facilitating the mortal ascension career, Paper 37, including some high orders who function within the local universe but are not created there, and about certain "stationary" permanent citizens of the local universe.

Archangels are one of the few groups of local universe personalities who are not normally under the jurisdiction of Gabriel. They are not in any manner concerned with the routine administration of the universe, being dedicated to the work of creature survival and to the furtherance of the ascending career of the mortals of time and space. (408.5) 37:3.2

The archangel corps of Nebadon is directed by the first-born of this order, and in more recent times a divisional headquarters of the archangels has been maintained on Urantia. It is this unusual fact that soon arrests the attention of extra-Nebadon student visitors. Among their early observations of intrauniverse transactions is the discovery that many ascendant activities of the Brilliant Evening Stars are directed from the capital of a local system, Satania. On further examination they discover that certain archangel activities are directed from a small and apparently insignificant inhabited world called Urantia...then ensues the revelation of Michael’s bestowal on Urantia and their immediately quickened interest in you...

Do you grasp the significance of the fact that your lowly and confused planet has become a divisional headquarters for the universe administration and direction of certain archangel activities having to do with the Paradise ascension scheme? This undoubtedly presages the future concentration of other ascendant activities on the bestowal world of Michael and lends a tremendous and solemn import to the Master’s personal promise, “I will come again.”  (408.6–409:1) 37:3.3,4

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