ask God for
w. to solve problems
91:6.5(999;8),
91:9.7(1002;12) dead stores of worldly
147:5.8(1653;2) defined as
consciousness of meaning of personality
102:3.9(1122;5)
cumulative because it can be communicated to succeeding generations
160:2.3(1775;4)
embracing discretion as well as courage
181:2.15(1958;2)
embracing ideas in process of association and recombination
101:6.4(1111;8)
goal of purely mental and moral existence
36:5.12(402;9)
knowledge directed by reason, illuminated by revelation
92:2.1(1004;4)
man's highest human attainment
103:9.6(1141;4) does justice to differing men
102:3.7(1122;3) elevate to living truth
180:5.4(1949;6) God's
w. consists in his perfect insight
4:3.4(58;2) Masters of Philosophy teach
27:6sec(302;5) most disheartening miscarriage was Adam's default
75:8.6(846;5) must be cosmic in scope, spiritual in motivation
54:1.7(614;2) no limit to intellectual evolution
55:6.5(631;1) perfection of understanding is indispensible to Paradise perfection
26:4.7-8(290;4) possibility of making mistakes inherent in acquiring
130:4.11(1435;3) resolving confusion between versions of
28:5.9(311;1) sources of wisdom
lengthening time unit in experience
118:1.3-8(1295;3)
facts are building blocks of
w. which are cemented by experience
50:5.7(577;2),
111:6.6(1222;5)
focalized experience engenders authoritative
w. 40:10.6-7(453;1)
from studying origin, history, and destiny of situation
19:1.5-12(215;2),
32:2.13(360;2)
let him who lacks
w. ask
28:5.8(310;10)
made possible by religion
92:3.9(1006;6)
Perfectors of Wisdom
19:2.3(216;1)
recognizing one's insignificance
131:8.6(1452;4)
regarding parts from viewpoint of whole
131:8.4(1452;2)
secured only through experience by those innately intelligent
81:6.13(908;2)
slow accumulation of painfully garnered
w. 118:8.5(1302;2) spiritual progress not dependent upon
65:8.4(739;8) copied into Book of Proverbs
95:4.5(1046;6) influenced El Shaddai concept
96:1.5(1053;3) Philo possessed copy
95:4.3(1046;4) found baby Jesus and left gifts
122:8.6(1352;2) no star guided
w.m. to Bethlehem
122:8.5-7(1352;1) seraphim told
w.m. of Jesus' impending birth
119:7.6(1317;2) apostles interpreted Master's words to justify their intense longings
181:0.1(1953;1) moral values do not grow out of
100:3.2(1096;7) magic performed by irregular spirits
90:2.2-3(987;6) primitives attributed deaths to
90:3.7(990;2) shamans suppressed rivals by calling them witches
90:2.12(989;1) to be progressive meant to be killed as sorcerer
92:3.5(1006;2) witches dispensed selfish, antisocial magic
88:6.2(972;2),
91:1.2(995;1) wizards' powers attained by eating human flesh
89:5.5(979;4) Jewish law required 2 must agree
184:3.6(1982;7) always subject to more restrictive taboos than husbands
82:2.5(915;3),
82:4.4(917;7) once qualified by ability to work hard, bear children
82:3.7(916;3) primitive men could kill
w. if paid for
70:10.11(796;1) practitioners of the black art called
90:2.2(987;6) neighboring universe to Nebadon
32:2.12(360;1) hunted by Neanderthalers
64:4.2(720;8) among Adam and Eve's administrators
74:3.5(831;2) among early Christians
admitted into full fellowship of early church
98:6.4(1083;4)
Andrew's strict rules upon apostles' work with
150:2.2(1680;1)
apostles believed
w. inferior
143:5.11(1614;5)
among Jews
against custom
for man to salute woman in public
149:2.8(1671;3)
for
w. to sit at public banquet
172:1.2(1878;5)
for
w. to sit in main area of temple
125:0.4(1377;4)
exempt from temple head tax
173:1.3(1889;1)
not required to attend Passover in Jerusalem
125:0.2(1377;2)
words of law better burned than delivered to
149:2.8(1671;3) among primitives
abortion common after taboo on childbirth among unmarried
68:6.9(770;6)
ate children to renew strength lost in childbearing
89:5.4(979;3)
before herding era, mothers nursed until 4 to 5
84:3.9(934;8)
committed suicide on husbands' graves
87:2.7(960;1)
daughters desired because they were salable
84:7.14(940;10)
degradation of
w. a reason for Roman decline
195:3.9(2074;4)
early warriors prohibited from associating with
70:1.20(785;3)
formed secret societies
70:7.9(791;6)
girl babies often killed before era of wife purchase
68:6.8(770;5)
legends of Eve and Pandora
84:4.4(935;4)
maintained settled residence to cultivate soil
68:2.6(765;3)
man's first trading was exchange of
69:5.10(776;8)
more restrictive taboos on
w. than men
82:2.5(915;3),
82:4.4(917;7)
primitive men could kill wives if paid for
70:10.11(796;1)
provided vegetable edibles in prepastoral society
68:5.8(768;8)
scarcely more than human animals in pastoral age
68:5.8(768;8),
69:7.5(778;8),
69:8.1(778;9)
selected as shamans because of tending home fires
69:6.5(777;8)
some tribes had female rulers
70:5.4(789;2)
stealing
w. always caused war
70:1.9(784;5)
taboos have kept
w. strictly in own fields
69:3.3(774;2)
unmarried
w. were property of chief or men of tribe
69:9.7(781;1),
83:5.1(925;6)
valued as food providers, burden bearers, means of sex gratification
68:2.7(765;4),
69:4.2(775;2),
84:3.7(934;6)
were property, slaves, partners, or playthings
69:8.1(778;9),
84:4.3,10(935;3) equality with men
Islam teaches inferiority of
w. 82:4.3(917;6),
95:7.6(1051;4)
men have no rightful authority over
w. not voluntarily given
133:2.2(1471;1)
prove worthy of new accomplishments?
84:5.10(937;7)
science emancipated, not religion
84:5.7(937;4)
w. 's rights are not men's rights
84:5.11-12(938;1) men regarded
w. with ignorant mistrust, fearful fascination
84:4.4(935;4) nature of women
capitalized on men's stronger sex urges
84:3.5(934;4),
84:4.2-3(935;2)
did not function in emergency
84:3.3(934;2)
loose methods of labor
84:3.10(934;9)
moral standard-bearers and spiritual leaders
84:6.4(938;8)
more intuitive than men; somewhat less logical
84:6.4(938;8)
tendency to look upon immediate results
75:2.4(840;6) rule men on some planets
52:2.7(591;7) where woman is is always regarded as home
68:2.6(765;3) believed Jesus resurrected
190:1.2(2030;1) house-to-house visitation
151:0.2(1688;2) included wives of Philip, Matthew, and Peter; also Salome
139:5.11(1557;5),
163:7.3(1808;5) Jesus' morontia appearance to
190:3.1(2033;1) joined procession into Jerusalem
172:3.8(1882;1) Mary Magdalene was chief spokesman for
190:0.5(2029;5) Perpetua headed enlarged work
163:7.3(1808;5) preached in brothels
150:2.2(1680;1) took over ministration to sick
165:0.2(1817;2) early commerce in
79:1.4(879;1) rapping on
w. perpetuates customs of tree worship
85:2.5(946;1) bestowed in flesh is divine sustenance
153:3.2(1712;2) discern
w.o.G. regardless of whence it takes origin
155:6.12(1732;5) is truth, mercy, eternal life
174:5.7(1903;4) Jesus was.
See Jesus: personality and nature: God incarnate in man
Paul little dreamed his letters would be regarded as
98:7.9(1084;8) reject traditional scriptures regarded as
155:6.2(1730;6)
(W's continue...)