concept pictures of thought recorder celestial artisans convey immense quantity of information
44:4.5-6(503;5)
earliest
i. made to preserve memory of illustrious dead
88:2.4(969;2)
Jesus' drawing on synagogue floor
124:1.4-5(1366;5)
Jesus left none of himself behind
120:3.7(1330;2)
Jews' prejudice against
185:1.3(1988;2)
Moses forbade
i. to control fetish worship
88:2.5(969;3),
96:5.5(1058;3)
pictures of Jesus most unfortunate
141:3.6(1590;1)
supposed effective in magic
88:5.3(971;5)
counseled Michael to allow rebellion to self-obliterate
54:5.8(617;8)
has never acknowledged subordination to Michael
33:5.2(370;7)
knew of Lucifer's disaffection for 500 years
53:2.3(602;6)
Michael requested
I. forever to remain in Nebadon
119:8.1(1317;5)
participates in executive affairs only upon request
33:5.2(370;7)
regarding Michael's bestowal
Jesus' bestowal release
136:3.5(1513;2)
suggested Jesus continue bestowal to end
136:4.7(1515;1)
vouched for Michael's safety prior to arrival of Adjuster
120:2.9(1329;1),
123:2.2(1357;6)
so named because representative of Father
33:5.1(370;6)
supervises Faithfuls of Days
33:5.3(371;1)
Union of Days number 611,121 assigned to Nebadon
33:5.1-3(370;6)
would have left Nebadon had Michael asserted premature sovereignty
120:0.3(1323;3)
arouses antagonisms
160:3.3(1778;1)
discouragement, worry, and indolence evidence of
160:1.6(1773;3)
divorces present of relationship to past and future
118:1.8(1295;8)
Father participates in our experience with
2:2.6(36;4)
inexperienced intelligence cannot at first be uniformly wise
3:5.15(52;1)
seeking satisfaction of present desires
160:1.3(1772;4),
166:3.4(1829;1)
unwillingness to forgive is measure of i.
174:1.5(1898;5)
benefited by passage of Chinese-Mesopotamian trade
79:7.6(886;7)
birthplace of man; Andon and Fonta born in
61:6.1(700;2),
79:0.1(878;1)
dinosaurs buried in
60:2.2(687;3)
Dravidian trade with Sumeria
79:3.6(881;6)
eastern mountains favored trade with Occident
79:3.2(881;2)
failed to achieve hegemony of Eurasia
79:2.5(880;3)
fossils nearest to transition man
64:3.4(720;5)
library at Alexandria held manuscripts from
130:3.4(1432;4)
no age restrictions on marriage
82:3.11(916;7)
racial groups
Andites
migrated to India in 15,000 B.C.
78:5.5-6(873;1)
mixed races of India not attractive to Adamites
80:1.5(890;1)
proceeded from Turkestan into the Punjab
79:1.1(878;2)
submerged by 10,000 B.C.
79:2.6(880;4)
western India tinged with Adamic blood
79:2.3(880;1)
Aryan conquerors absorbed by Dravidians
79:4sec(882;1)
basic racial types represented
81:4.9(905;5)
caste systems based on color
70:8.11(793;3)
Mohammedan invasion
79:4.8(882;8)
most heterogeneous race mixture ever to exist
79:2.1-3(879;7)
pre-Dravidian India
78:1.9(869;5)
red race left imprint
64:6.5(723;4)
some Causacoid inheritance
81:4.6(905;2)
versatile people comatose under unprogressing spiritual vision
79:4.7-8(882;7),
79:6.10(885;7)
religions in India
divided among Hindu, Sikh, Mohammedan, Jain
92:6.4(1011;2)
Hinduism integral part of social fabric
94:4.9(1032;1)
Hindus show Vishnu with horse's head
85:3.4(946;6)
I. gave rise to religions, philosophies of east Asia
95:0.1(1042;1)
left helpless by impotent Brahman hypothesis
94:2.4,6-7)
regarding Jesus' teachings
great need for Jesusonian gospel
94:4.10(1032;2)
religious objects in India
east wind is devil
85:4.2(947;1)
group of 5 stones reverenced
85:1.3(945;1)
Kateri people still worship a stone
85:1.1(944;5)
rainbow worshiped
85:4.2(947;1)
stars regarded as glorified souls of great men
85:5.1(947;4)
stone can be used as witness
85:1.3(945;1)
sun worship took extensive root
85:5.2(947;5)
tree spirits regarded as cruel
85:2.4(945;7)
religious status far above world at large in Dravidian era
79:3.5(881;5)
Salem teachings in Vedic
I. 94:1sec(1027;2)
Sethites entered
I. with Andite, Aryans
78:6.3(873;7),
79:3.3-4(881;3)
shamanism flourished in
90:2.8(988;4)
spiritual awakening of 600 B.C. did not persist
79:4.8(882;8)
Trinity teachings of Sethites and Salemites
104:1.5(1144;2)
stagnant in 15,000 B.C.
78:3.8(871;4)
Van withdrew to highlands west of
67:6.1(759;4)