The Urantia Book -- Foreword
Foreword: Section 0
Foreword
P1:1, 0:0.1 In the minds of the mortals of
Urantia -- that being the name of your world -- there exists great confusion
respecting the meaning of such terms as God, divinity, and deity. Human
beings are still more confused and uncertain about the relationships of
the divine personalities designated by these numerous appellations. Because
of this conceptual poverty associated with so much ideational confusion,
I have been directed to formulate this introductory statement in explanation
of the meanings which should be attached to certain word symbols as they
may be hereinafter used in those papers which the Orvonton corps of truth
revealers have been authorized to translate into the English language of
Urantia.
P1:2, 0:0.2 It is exceedingly
difficult to present enlarged concepts and advanced truth, in our endeavor
to expand cosmic consciousness and enhance spiritual perception, when we
are restricted to the use of a circumscribed language of the realm. But
our mandate admonishes us to make every effort to convey our meanings by
using the word symbols of the English tongue. We have been instructed to
introduce new terms only when the concept to be portrayed finds no terminology
in English which can be employed to convey such a new concept partially
or even with more or less distortion of meaning.
P1:3, 0:0.3 In the hope of
facilitating comprehension and of preventing confusion on the part of every
mortal who may peruse these papers, we deem it wise to present in this
initial statement an outline of the meanings to be attached to numerous
English words which are to be employed in designation of Deity and certain
associated concepts of the things, meanings, and values of universal reality.
P1:4, 0:0.4 But in order
to formulate this Foreword of definitions and limitations of terminology,
it is necessary to anticipate the usage of these terms in the subsequent
presentations. This Foreword is not, therefore, a finished statement within
itself; it is only a
definitive guide designed to assist those who shall
read the accompanying papers dealing with Deity and the universe of universes
which have been formulated by an Orvonton commission sent to Urantia for
this purpose.
P1:5, 0:0.5 Your world,
Urantia, is one of many similar inhabited planets which comprise the local
universe of Nebadon. This universe, together with similar creations,
makes up the superuniverse of Orvonton, from whose capital, Uversa,
our commission hails. Orvonton is one of the seven evolutionary superuniverses
of time and space which circle the never-beginning, never-ending creation
of divine perfection -- the central universe of Havona. At the heart
of this eternal and central universe is the stationary Isle of Paradise,
the geographic center of infinity and the dwelling place of the eternal
God.
P1:6, 0:0.6 The seven evolving
superuniverses in association with the central and divine universe, we
commonly refer to as the grand universe; these are the now organized
and inhabited creations. They are all a part of the master universe,
which also embraces the uninhabited but mobilizing universes of outer
space.