P1146:3, 104:3.1
While mankind has sometimes grasped at an understanding of the Trinity of
the three persons of Deity, consistency demands that the human intellect perceive
that there are certain relationships between all seven Absolutes. But all
that which is true of the Paradise Trinity is not necessarily true of a triunity,
for a triunity is something other than a trinity. In certain functional
aspects a triunity may be analogous to a trinity, but it is never
homologous
in nature with a trinity.
P1146:4, 104:3.2
Mortal man is passing through a great age of expanding horizons and enlarging
concepts on Urantia, and his cosmic philosophy must accelerate in evolution
to keep pace with the expansion of the intellectual arena of human thought.
As the cosmic consciousness of mortal man expands, he perceives the interrelatedness
of all that he finds in his material science, intellectual philosophy, and
spiritual insight. Still, with all this belief in the unity of the cosmos,
man perceives the diversity of all existence. In spite of all concepts concerning
the immutability of Deity, man perceives that he lives in a universe of constant
change and experiential growth. Regardless of the realization of the survival
of spiritual values, man has ever to reckon with the mathematics and
premathematics
of force, energy, and power.
P1146:5, 104:3.3
In some manner the eternal repleteness of infinity must be reconciled with
the
time-growth of the evolving universes and with the incompleteness of the
experiential inhabitants thereof. In some way the conception of total infinitude
must be so segmented and qualified that the mortal intellect and the morontia
soul can grasp this concept of final value and spiritualizing significance.
P1146:6, 104:3.4
While reason demands a monotheistic unity of cosmic reality, finite experience
requires the postulate of plural Absolutes and of their co-ordination in cosmic
relationships. Without co-ordinate existences there is no possibility for
the appearance of diversity of absolute relationships, no chance for the operation
of differentials, variables,
modifiers,
attenuators,
qualifiers, or
diminishers.
P1146:7, 104:3.5
In these papers total reality (infinity) has been presented as it exists in
the seven Absolutes:
P1147:5, 104:3.6
The First Source and Center, who is Father to the Eternal Son, is also Pattern
to the Paradise Isle. He is personality unqualified in the Son but personality
potentialized in the Deity Absolute. The Father is energy revealed in Paradise-Havona
and at the same time energy concealed in the Unqualified Absolute. The Infinite
is ever disclosed in the ceaseless acts of the Conjoint Actor while he is
eternally functioning in the compensating but enshrouded activities of the
Universal Absolute. Thus is the Father related to the six co-ordinate Absolutes,
and thus do all seven encompass the circle of infinity throughout the endless
cycles of eternity.
P1147:6, 104:3.7
It would seem that triunity of absolute relationships is inevitable. Personality
seeks other personality association on absolute as well as on all other levels.
And the association of the three Paradise personalities eternalizes the first
triunity, the personality union of the Father, the Son, and the Spirit. For
when these three persons, as persons, conjoin for united function,
they thereby constitute a triunity of functional unity, not a trinity -- an
organic entity -- but nonetheless a triunity, a threefold functional aggregate
unanimity.
P1147:7, 104:3.8
The Paradise Trinity is not a triunity; it is not a functional unanimity;
rather is it undivided and indivisible Deity. The Father, Son, and Spirit
(as persons) can sustain a relationship to the Paradise Trinity, for the Trinity
is their undivided Deity. The Father, Son, and Spirit sustain no such
personal relationship to the first triunity, for that is their functional
union as three persons. Only as the Trinity -- as undivided Deity -- do they
collectively sustain an external relationship to the triunity of their personal
aggregation.
P1147:8, 104:3.9
Thus does the Paradise Trinity stand unique among absolute relationships;
there are several existential triunities but only one existential Trinity.
A triunity is not an entity. It is functional rather than organic.
Its members are partners rather than
corporative. The components of the triunities
may be entities, but a triunity itself is an association.
P1147:9, 104:3.10
There is, however, one point of comparison between trinity and triunity: Both
eventuate in functions that are something other than the discernible sum of
the attributes of the component members. But while they are thus comparable
from a functional standpoint, they otherwise exhibit no
categorical relationship.
They are roughly related as the relation of function to structure. But the
function of the triunity association is not the function of the trinity structure
or entity.
P1147:10, 104:3.11
The triunities are nonetheless real; they are very real. In them is total
reality
functionalized, and through them does the Universal Father exercise
immediate and personal control over the master functions of infinity.