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133:7.4 During Ganid's convalescence of three weeks [[Jesus]] told him many interesting things about [[nature]] and her various [[moods]]. And what fun they had as they wandered over the [[mountains]], the boy asking questions, [[Jesus]] answering them, and the [[father]] marveling at the whole [[performance]].
 
133:7.4 During Ganid's convalescence of three weeks [[Jesus]] told him many interesting things about [[nature]] and her various [[moods]]. And what fun they had as they wandered over the [[mountains]], the boy asking questions, [[Jesus]] answering them, and the [[father]] marveling at the whole [[performance]].
  
133:7.5 The last week of their [[sojourn]] in the [[mountains]] [[Jesus]] and Ganid had a long talk on the [[functions]] of the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_42#10._UNIVERSAL_NONSPIRITUAL_ENERGY_SYSTEMS_.28MATERIAL_MIND_SYSTEMS.29 human mind]. After several hours of [[discussion]] the lad asked this question: " But, Teacher, what do you mean when you say that [[man]] [[experiences]] a higher form of [[self-consciousness]] than do the higher [[animals]]? " And as restated in modern phraseology, Jesus answered:
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133:7.5 The last week of their [[sojourn]] in the [[mountains]] [[Jesus]] and Ganid had a long talk on the [[functions]] of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_42#10._UNIVERSAL_NONSPIRITUAL_ENERGY_SYSTEMS_.28MATERIAL_MIND_SYSTEMS.29 human mind]. After several hours of [[discussion]] the lad asked this question: " But, Teacher, what do you mean when you say that [[man]] [[experiences]] a higher form of [[self-consciousness]] than do the higher [[animals]]? " And as restated in modern phraseology, Jesus answered:
  
133:7.6 My son, I have already told you much about the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_111#111:1._THE_MIND_ARENA_OF_CHOICE mind of man] and the [[Thought Adjuster|divine spirit]] that lives therein, but now let me emphasize that [[self-consciousness]] is a [[reality]]. When any [[animal]] becomes [[self-conscious]], it becomes a [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_52#52:1._PRIMITIVE_MAN primitive man]. Such an [[attainment]] results from a [[co-ordination]] of [[function]] between [[impersonal]] [[energy]] and [[spirit]]-conceiving [[mind]], and it is this [[phenomenon]] which warrants the [[bestowal]] of an [[absolute]] [[focal point]] for the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_112#112:1._PERSONALITY_AND_REALITY human personality], the spirit of [[the Father]] in heaven.
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133:7.6 My son, I have already told you much about the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_111#111:1._THE_MIND_ARENA_OF_CHOICE mind of man] and the [[Thought Adjuster|divine spirit]] that lives therein, but now let me emphasize that [[self-consciousness]] is a [[reality]]. When any [[animal]] becomes [[self-conscious]], it becomes a [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_52#52:1._PRIMITIVE_MAN primitive man]. Such an [[attainment]] results from a [[co-ordination]] of [[function]] between [[impersonal]] [[energy]] and [[spirit]]-conceiving [[mind]], and it is this [[phenomenon]] which warrants the [[bestowal]] of an [[absolute]] [[focal point]] for the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_112#112:1._PERSONALITY_AND_REALITY human personality], the spirit of [[the Father]] in heaven.
  
133:7.7 [[Ideas]] are not simply a [[record]] of sensations; [[ideas]] are sensations plus the [[reflective]] [[interpretations]] of the [[personal]] [[self]]; and the [[self]] is more than the sum of one's sensations. There begins to be something of an approach to [[unity]] in an evolving [[selfhood]], and that [[unity]] is derived from the [[Thought Adjuster|indwelling presence]] of a [[part]] of [[absolute]] [[unity]] which spiritually [[Initiative|activates]] such a [[self-conscious]] [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_42#10._UNIVERSAL_NONSPIRITUAL_ENERGY_SYSTEMS_.28MATERIAL_MIND_SYSTEMS.29 animal-origin mind].
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133:7.7 [[Ideas]] are not simply a [[record]] of sensations; [[ideas]] are sensations plus the [[reflective]] [[interpretations]] of the [[personal]] [[self]]; and the [[self]] is more than the sum of one's sensations. There begins to be something of an approach to [[unity]] in an evolving [[selfhood]], and that [[unity]] is derived from the [[Thought Adjuster|indwelling presence]] of a [[part]] of [[absolute]] [[unity]] which spiritually [[Initiative|activates]] such a [[self-conscious]] [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_42#10._UNIVERSAL_NONSPIRITUAL_ENERGY_SYSTEMS_.28MATERIAL_MIND_SYSTEMS.29 animal-origin mind].
  
 
133:7.8 No mere [[animal]] could [[possess]] a [[time]] [[self-consciousness]]. Animals possess a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physiology physiological] [[co-ordination]] of associated sensation-[[recognition]] and [[memory]] thereof, but none [[experience]] a [[meaningful]] [[recognition]] of sensation or exhibit a [[purposeful]] [[association]] of these combined [[physical]] [[experiences]] such as is [[manifested]] in the conclusions of [[intelligent]] and [[reflective]] [[human]] [[interpretations]]. And this [[fact]] of [[self-conscious]] [[existence]], associated with the [[reality]] of his subsequent [[spiritual]] [[experience]], [[constitutes]] man a [[potential]] son of the [[universe]] and [[foreshadows]] his [[eventual]] [[attainment]] of the [[Supremacy|Supreme Unity]] of the [[universe]].
 
133:7.8 No mere [[animal]] could [[possess]] a [[time]] [[self-consciousness]]. Animals possess a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physiology physiological] [[co-ordination]] of associated sensation-[[recognition]] and [[memory]] thereof, but none [[experience]] a [[meaningful]] [[recognition]] of sensation or exhibit a [[purposeful]] [[association]] of these combined [[physical]] [[experiences]] such as is [[manifested]] in the conclusions of [[intelligent]] and [[reflective]] [[human]] [[interpretations]]. And this [[fact]] of [[self-conscious]] [[existence]], associated with the [[reality]] of his subsequent [[spiritual]] [[experience]], [[constitutes]] man a [[potential]] son of the [[universe]] and [[foreshadows]] his [[eventual]] [[attainment]] of the [[Supremacy|Supreme Unity]] of the [[universe]].
  
133:7.9 Neither is the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_112#112:2._THE_SELF human self] merely the [[sum]] of the [[successive]] states of [[consciousness]]. Without the [[effective]] [[functioning]] of a [[consciousness]] sorter and associater there would not exist sufficient [[unity]] to warrant the designation of a [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_112#112:5._SURVIVAL_OF_THE_HUMAN_SELF selfhood]. Such an ununified [[mind]] could hardly [[attain]] conscious levels of [[human]] [[status]]. If the associations of [[consciousness]] were just an [[accident]], the [[minds]] of all men would then exhibit the uncontrolled and [[random]] [[associations]] of certain [[phases]] of mental madness.
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133:7.9 Neither is the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_112#112:2._THE_SELF human self] merely the [[sum]] of the [[successive]] states of [[consciousness]]. Without the [[effective]] [[functioning]] of a [[consciousness]] sorter and associater there would not exist sufficient [[unity]] to warrant the designation of a [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_112#112:5._SURVIVAL_OF_THE_HUMAN_SELF selfhood]. Such an ununified [[mind]] could hardly [[attain]] conscious levels of [[human]] [[status]]. If the associations of [[consciousness]] were just an [[accident]], the [[minds]] of all men would then exhibit the uncontrolled and [[random]] [[associations]] of certain [[phases]] of mental madness.
  
133:7.10 A [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_42#10._UNIVERSAL_NONSPIRITUAL_ENERGY_SYSTEMS_.28MATERIAL_MIND_SYSTEMS.29 human mind], built up solely out of the [[consciousness]] of [[physical]] sensations, could never [[attain]] [[spiritual]] levels; this kind of material [[mind]] would be utterly lacking in a sense of [[moral]] [[values]] and would be without a [[guiding]] sense of [[spiritual]] [[dominance]] which is so [[essential]] to achieving [[harmonious]] [[personality]] [[unity]] in [[time]], and which is inseparable from [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_112 personality survival] in [[eternity]].
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133:7.10 A [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_42#10._UNIVERSAL_NONSPIRITUAL_ENERGY_SYSTEMS_.28MATERIAL_MIND_SYSTEMS.29 human mind], built up solely out of the [[consciousness]] of [[physical]] sensations, could never [[attain]] [[spiritual]] levels; this kind of material [[mind]] would be utterly lacking in a sense of [[moral]] [[values]] and would be without a [[guiding]] sense of [[spiritual]] [[dominance]] which is so [[essential]] to achieving [[harmonious]] [[personality]] [[unity]] in [[time]], and which is inseparable from [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_112 personality survival] in [[eternity]].
  
133:7.11 The [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_42#10._UNIVERSAL_NONSPIRITUAL_ENERGY_SYSTEMS_.28MATERIAL_MIND_SYSTEMS.29 human mind] early begins to [[manifest]] [[qualities]] which are supermaterial; the truly [[reflective]] human [[intellect]] is not altogether bound by the [[limits]] of [[time]]. That [[individuals]] so differ in their life [[performances]] indicates, not only the varying [[endowments]] of [[heredity]] and the different [[influences]] of the [[environment]], but also the [[degree]] of unification with the [[indwelling spirit]] of [[the Father]] which has been achieved by the [[self]], the [[measure]] of the identification of the one with the other.
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133:7.11 The [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_42#10._UNIVERSAL_NONSPIRITUAL_ENERGY_SYSTEMS_.28MATERIAL_MIND_SYSTEMS.29 human mind] early begins to [[manifest]] [[qualities]] which are supermaterial; the truly [[reflective]] human [[intellect]] is not altogether bound by the [[limits]] of [[time]]. That [[individuals]] so differ in their life [[performances]] indicates, not only the varying [[endowments]] of [[heredity]] and the different [[influences]] of the [[environment]], but also the [[degree]] of unification with the [[indwelling spirit]] of [[the Father]] which has been achieved by the [[self]], the [[measure]] of the identification of the one with the other.
  
133:7.12 The [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_111#111:1._THE_MIND_ARENA_OF_CHOICE human mind] does not well stand the [[conflict]] of double [[allegiance]]. It is a severe strain on the [[soul]] to undergo the [[experience]] of an [[effort]] to serve both [[good]] and [[evil]]. The supremely [[happy]] and efficiently [[unified]] [[mind]] is the one wholly [[dedicated]] to the [[Doing the will of God|doing of the will of the Father]] in heaven. Unresolved [[conflicts]] destroy [[unity]] and may terminate in [[mind]] disruption. But the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_112#112:5._SURVIVAL_OF_THE_HUMAN_SELF survival character]] of a [[soul]] is not fostered by attempting to [[secure]] [[peace]] of [[mind]] at any price, by the [[surrender]] of [[noble]] [[aspirations]], and by the [[compromise]] of [[spiritual]] [[ideals]]; rather is such [[peace]] attained by the stalwart [[assertion]] of the triumph of that which is [[true]], and this [[victory]] is achieved in the overcoming of [[evil]] with the [[potent]] [[force]] of [[good]].
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133:7.12 The [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_111#111:1._THE_MIND_ARENA_OF_CHOICE human mind] does not well stand the [[conflict]] of double [[allegiance]]. It is a severe strain on the [[soul]] to undergo the [[experience]] of an [[effort]] to serve both [[good]] and [[evil]]. The supremely [[happy]] and efficiently [[unified]] [[mind]] is the one wholly [[dedicated]] to the [[Doing the will of God|doing of the will of the Father]] in heaven. Unresolved [[conflicts]] destroy [[unity]] and may terminate in [[mind]] disruption. But the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_112#112:5._SURVIVAL_OF_THE_HUMAN_SELF survival character]] of a [[soul]] is not fostered by attempting to [[secure]] [[peace]] of [[mind]] at any price, by the [[surrender]] of [[noble]] [[aspirations]], and by the [[compromise]] of [[spiritual]] [[ideals]]; rather is such [[peace]] attained by the stalwart [[assertion]] of the triumph of that which is [[true]], and this [[victory]] is achieved in the overcoming of [[evil]] with the [[potent]] [[force]] of [[good]].
  
 
133:7.13 The next day they departed for Salamis, where they embarked for Antioch on the Syrian coast.
 
133:7.13 The next day they departed for Salamis, where they embarked for Antioch on the Syrian coast.
  
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133:7.1 Shortly the travelers set sail for Cyprus, stopping at Rhodes. They enjoyed the long water voyage and arrived at their island destination much rested in body and refreshed in spirit.

133:7.2 It was their plan to enjoy a period of real rest and play on this visit to Cyprus as their tour of the Mediterranean was drawing to a close. They landed at Paphos and at once began the assembly of supplies for their sojourn of several weeks in the near-by mountains. On the third day after their arrival they started for the hills with their well-loaded pack animals.

133:7.3 For two weeks the trio greatly enjoyed themselves, and then, without warning, young Ganid was suddenly taken grievously ill. For two weeks he suffered from a raging fever, oftentimes becoming delirious; both Jesus and Gonod were kept busy attending the sick boy. Jesus skillfully and tenderly cared for the lad, and the father was amazed by both the gentleness and adeptness manifested in all his ministry to the afflicted youth. They were far from human habitations, and the boy was too ill to be moved; so they prepared as best they could to nurse him back to health right there in the mountains.

133:7.4 During Ganid's convalescence of three weeks Jesus told him many interesting things about nature and her various moods. And what fun they had as they wandered over the mountains, the boy asking questions, Jesus answering them, and the father marveling at the whole performance.

133:7.5 The last week of their sojourn in the mountains Jesus and Ganid had a long talk on the functions of the human mind. After several hours of discussion the lad asked this question: " But, Teacher, what do you mean when you say that man experiences a higher form of self-consciousness than do the higher animals? " And as restated in modern phraseology, Jesus answered:

133:7.6 My son, I have already told you much about the mind of man and the divine spirit that lives therein, but now let me emphasize that self-consciousness is a reality. When any animal becomes self-conscious, it becomes a primitive man. Such an attainment results from a co-ordination of function between impersonal energy and spirit-conceiving mind, and it is this phenomenon which warrants the bestowal of an absolute focal point for the human personality, the spirit of the Father in heaven.

133:7.7 Ideas are not simply a record of sensations; ideas are sensations plus the reflective interpretations of the personal self; and the self is more than the sum of one's sensations. There begins to be something of an approach to unity in an evolving selfhood, and that unity is derived from the indwelling presence of a part of absolute unity which spiritually activates such a self-conscious animal-origin mind.

133:7.8 No mere animal could possess a time self-consciousness. Animals possess a physiological co-ordination of associated sensation-recognition and memory thereof, but none experience a meaningful recognition of sensation or exhibit a purposeful association of these combined physical experiences such as is manifested in the conclusions of intelligent and reflective human interpretations. And this fact of self-conscious existence, associated with the reality of his subsequent spiritual experience, constitutes man a potential son of the universe and foreshadows his eventual attainment of the Supreme Unity of the universe.

133:7.9 Neither is the human self merely the sum of the successive states of consciousness. Without the effective functioning of a consciousness sorter and associater there would not exist sufficient unity to warrant the designation of a selfhood. Such an ununified mind could hardly attain conscious levels of human status. If the associations of consciousness were just an accident, the minds of all men would then exhibit the uncontrolled and random associations of certain phases of mental madness.

133:7.10 A human mind, built up solely out of the consciousness of physical sensations, could never attain spiritual levels; this kind of material mind would be utterly lacking in a sense of moral values and would be without a guiding sense of spiritual dominance which is so essential to achieving harmonious personality unity in time, and which is inseparable from personality survival in eternity.

133:7.11 The human mind early begins to manifest qualities which are supermaterial; the truly reflective human intellect is not altogether bound by the limits of time. That individuals so differ in their life performances indicates, not only the varying endowments of heredity and the different influences of the environment, but also the degree of unification with the indwelling spirit of the Father which has been achieved by the self, the measure of the identification of the one with the other.

133:7.12 The human mind does not well stand the conflict of double allegiance. It is a severe strain on the soul to undergo the experience of an effort to serve both good and evil. The supremely happy and efficiently unified mind is the one wholly dedicated to the doing of the will of the Father in heaven. Unresolved conflicts destroy unity and may terminate in mind disruption. But the survival character] of a soul is not fostered by attempting to secure peace of mind at any price, by the surrender of noble aspirations, and by the compromise of spiritual ideals; rather is such peace attained by the stalwart assertion of the triumph of that which is true, and this victory is achieved in the overcoming of evil with the potent force of good.

133:7.13 The next day they departed for Salamis, where they embarked for Antioch on the Syrian coast.

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