• Nonabsolute (non ab suh loot')

    In some manner, e.g., time-conditioned, and therefore not absolute.

  • Nonbreathers (non bree' thers)

    Inhabitants of a planet devoid of air.

  • Noncreators (non kree ey' ters)

    Eventuated transcendental beings, the eventuated children of divinity, ultimacy, and eternity; neither finite nor infinite; neither creators nor creatures.

  • Nonmortal (non mawr' tl)

    Seraphic, Adamic, midwayer, and Adjuster ascending orders of sonship.

  • Nonreality (non ree al' i tee)

    Cessation of existence.

  • Nonspatial (non spey' shuhl)

    Devoid of space.

  • Nonspirit (non spir' tiz)

    All manifestations of force-energy and the organization of power and matter.

  • Nontemporal (non tem' per uhl)

    Without time.

  • Nonutopian (non yoo toh' pee uhn)

    Without bliss.

  • Norana (nawr ahn' ah)

    Syrian woman whose daughter was healed.

  • Nordan the Kenite (nawr' dan thuh ken' ite)

    Brilliant disciple or Melchizedek.

  • Nordics (nawr' diks)

    Scandinavians.

  • Norlatiadek (nor lash' ee ah dek)

    The constellation to which Urantia belongs. Constellations represent the 100 primary divisions of local universes and link the systems to local universe administration.

  • Obadiah (oh buh dahy' uh)

    Hebrew prophet.

  • Oban (oh' bahn)

    Onagar's headquarters on the northern shores of the ancient Mediterranean in the region of the present Caspian Sea.

  • Okhban (ack' bohn)

    Great Egyptian prophet who was murdered.

  • Olivet (ol' eh vet)

    The Mount of Olives.

  • Olympian (uh lim' pee uhn)

    Greek.

  • Olympus (uh lim' puhs)

    Home of the Greek gods.

  • Omniaphim (om nee' ah fim)

    The fourth class of ministering spirits of the grand universe, created by the Infinite Spirit in concert with the Seven Supreme Executives, who serve as the exclusive servants and messengers of the Supreme Executives.

  • Omnificent (om nif' uh suhnt)

    Creating all that is created.

  • Omnipersonal (om nee pur' suh nl)

    Embracing all the known relationships of personality; before, during and after personality.

  • Omnipotence (om nip' uh tuhns)

    The everywhere dominance of the absolute level.

  • Omnipotent (om nip' uh tuhnt)

    The transcendental Almighty .

  • Omnipresence (om nuh prez' uhnt)

    Everywhere present, and at the same time.

  • Omniscience (om nish' uhns)

    Ultimate foreknowledge.

  • Omri (om' rahy)

    Israelite king.

  • Onagar (oh' nah gar)

    The great leader of the Andonic tribes who taught worship of the 'Breath Giver to men and animals' approximately ten thousand years after Andon and Fonta. Currently serves on the Urantia Advisory Council as one of the four and twenty counselors.

  • Onamonalonton (oh na moh nah lon' tohn)

    The leader and spiritual deliverer of the red race who taught about the 'Great Spirit' 65,000 years ago in the redwood forests of California.

  • One-brained (wuhn breynd)

    From the two-hemisphere type of the Urantian cerebral cortex you can, by analogy, grasp something of the one-brained type.

  • Descending Orders (dih send' ng awr' derz)

    A group of beings of origin in any two of the Paradise Deities or otherwise created by any two beings of direct or indirect descent from the Paradise Deities.

  • Organismal (awr guh niz' uhm)

    Of, or pertaining to, the organism.

  • Dual-origin beings (doo' uhl awr' i jin bee ings)

    Those of origin in any two of the Paradise Deities or otherwise created by any two beings of direct or indirect descent from the Paradise Deities.

  • Orlandof (ohr lan' dof)

    A teacher of the blue race who, 500 years after the downfall of Caligastia, led his tribes back to the worship of the 'Supreme Chief.' Currently serves on the Urantia Advisory Council as one of the four and twenty counselors.

  • Orphic brotherhood (awr' fik bruhth' er hood)

    The best of the mystery cults .

  • Orvonon (ohr von' tohn)

    The great leader and teacher of the indigo race who taught worship of the 'God of Gods' and who currently serves on the Urantia Advisory Council as one of the four and twenty counselors.

  • Orvonton (ohr'von' tohn)

    The seventh of the seven superuniverses which, in conjunction with the Paradise/Havona system, comprise the grand universe of time and space.

  • Osiris (oh sahy' ris)

    God of the Egyptian mystery cult.

  • Oudah (oo' dah)

    Beliefs of the African Pygmies.

  • Outer space (ou' ter speys)

    A domain where untold universes are in process of organization.

  • Oversoul (oh' ver sohl)

    (1) The totality of the summation of all creature existence in Indian philosophy; (2) The great Supreme is the cosmic oversoul of the grand universe.

  • Ovid (ov' id)

    Phoenician teacher of the Salem doctrines in Ur.

  • Pagan (pey' guhn)

    A combination of Hellenic and Latin mythology, patriotism, and tradition.

  • Machaerian Palace (mack err' ee an)

    Palace of Herod Antipas, who governed Galilee and Perea during Jesus’ youth and ministry to A.D. 39.

  • Palatine (pal' uh tahyn)

    A hill in Rome where were located the emperor’s residence, the temple of Apollo, and the Greek and Latin libraries.

  • Palestine (pal' uh stahyn)

    An area centrally located with reference to the then existent trade, travel, and civilization of the world.

  • Palonia (pahl oh' nee uh)

    The system in which Michael made his second bestowal, as a primary Lanonandek Son serving as System Sovereign.

  • Panoptia (pan op' sha)

    The only world among the 38 rebellion-touched planets in the Satania system whose peoples refused to join their Planetary Prince in allying with the Lucifer rebels (see Ellanora).

  • Pantaenus (pan tay' nuhs)

    Believer who taught in India.

  • Pantheism (pan' thee iz uhm)

    To accept the fallacy of omnificence is to embrace the colossal error of pantheism.