base life on highest truth
110:3.7(1206;5)
early traders regarded it permissible to cheat strangers
69:4.3(775;3)
following truth wherever it leads, and regardless of conclusions
3:5.10(51;9),
103:7.5(1138;3)
fruit of the spirit
193:2.2(2054;3)
Jesus embraced truth regardless of apparent source
126:3.8(1390;3)
regarding property,
h. originally rested on superstition
69:9.9(781;3)
truth must strike in heart with living roots
151:2.2(1689;5),
177:5.2(1927;3)
hopes
entertaining false
h. leads to disappointment and frustration
97:8.4(1071;2),
137:6.5(1533;3)
fondest
h. must sometimes die for new opportunity
48:6.25(555;4)
fruit of the spirit
193:2.2(2054;3)
grandeur of trust
3:5.8(51;7)
hope springs eternal in human breast
181:1.7(1954;4)
hope transcends all fear because of God's love
34:6.13(381;7)
lessen expectations to reduce disappointment
192:2.10(2049;1)
man earns status by his
3:5.16(52;2)
spirit-born individuals calm while keenest
h. crash
100:2.8(1096;5)
transformation of faith engenders hope
101:10.8(1117;2)
horses
extinct in America before arrival of red man
61:4.5(698;7),
61:7.15(702;5)
intelligence approaches that of elephant
61:3.6,10(697;1)
stealing
h. once capital offense
70:10.15(796;5)
tend to flee when frightened
61:3.10(697;5)
value
Andites of Turkestan first extensively domesticated
81:2.8(902;2)
determined dominance of Andites in Occident
80:4.4(892;7)
for food, travel, agriculture, war
61:3.11(697;6)
hunted by Neanderthalers
64:4.2(720;8)
not domesticated in days of Prince's staff
66:5.5(746;3)
offered barbarians tremendous military advantage
78:8.3(875;7)
Vishnu shown with horse's head
85:3.4(946;6)
associated with social duties
81:5.4,6(906;2)
grants to individual curtail all others
70:11.2(796;8)
men's rights are not women's rights
84:5.11-12(938;1)
natural rights are old social rights
70:9.3(794;1)
no more than rules of the game
70:9.3(794;1)
society should fairly administer
70:9.7(794;5)
woman got rights when time came
84:5.4(937;1)
before God is appropriate
149:6.10(1676;4)
causes one to be exalted
175:1.10(1907;2)
childish when self-conscious and attention-craving
149:6.9-10(1676;3)
happy are the humble, the poor in spirit
140:3.3(1570;4),
140:5.7(1573;9)
humbly receive credit for Adjuster's endeavors
110:7.10(1213;5)
Jesus asked why someone called him good
196:0.9(2088;4),
196:2.2(2091;4)
lean not upon one's own understanding
131:2.8(1445;2)
normal consciousness of smallness, mortal shortcomings, essential for religious growth
100:1.5(1094;7),
100:6.4(1100;6)
once was attempt to deceive envious spirits
87:5.6-7(963;1)
purge me from secret sins
146:2.13(1640;2)
safety only when soul craves reproof
131:3.6(1447;3)
sit not in chief seat
167:1.5(1834;3)
spiritual progress predicated on recognizing spiritual poverty
100:2.1(1095;5)
humor
angels enjoy our real
h. 38:2.1(419;1)
echoes of a backward glance; based on recalling past
48:4.19-20(549;6)
function
automatic safety valve preventing sustained self-contemplation
48:4.18(549;5)
demonstrates absurdity of much causing concern
48:4.6(548;1)
discounts anxieties of present
48:4.6(548;1)
divine antidote for exaltation of ego
48:4.15(549;2)
lessens shock of unexpected fact or truth
48:4.18(549;5)
prevents injurious nervous tension
48:4.19(549;6)
hearty when portraying one's supposed superiors falling victim
48:4.13(548;8)
Jesus' rare good humor
129:4.4(1425;3)
Joys of Existence seek to improve
28:5.16(312;3)
religion exalts all true
99:4.1(1089;4)
reversion directors promote
30:3.7(339;4)
spirit humor
grows out of faith in God's loving overcare
48:4.7(548;2)
higher spirits engage in reminiscent
h. 44:3.4(502;3)
never accentuates misfortunes of weak and erring
48:4.1-7(547;4)
reminiscent, current, and prophetic types
48:4.4-7(547;7)
Urantian
h. is vulgar and unkind, but comparatively keen
48:4.13,19(548;8)
hunger
brought prodigal son to his senses
169:1.8(1852;1)
constant urge of early man
63:6.3,5(716;2)
external restraint to free will
118:8.5(1302;2)
h. strikes are modern analogue of old-time retaliation
70:10.10(795;7)
led to food raids among primitives
70:1.8(784;4)
led to primitive food-gathering lines
68:5.3(768;3)
of open lands stimulates invention and resourcefulness
64:1.3(718;5)
primitive man only thought when he was hungry
68:2.5(765;2)
spiritual hunger
of unspiritualized mortal mind
34:6.8(381;2)
those believing in Jesus will not experience
153:2.7-9(1710;5)
urge led to accumulation of capital
69:5.3-4(776;1)
hunters
blue men became expert
68:5.5(768;5)
climate made unprofitable for Asian Andites
79:1.4(879;1),
81:3.1(903;3)
did not enslave; either adopted or killed captives
69:8.4(779;3)
evolve into farmers via herding
81:1.5(900;7)
family incompatible with unsettled life of
52:2.8(592;1)
hunting stage of civilization
68:5.4-5(768;4)
in Andite era, only extensive hunting areas were in North America, north of Turkestan
81:6.4(907;1)
Neanderthalers were great
64:4.2(720;8)
sex rewards improved Neanderthal skills
64:4.12(721;10)