• Messenger Hosts of Space (mes' uhn jer hohsts uhv speys)

    Beings of the Infinite Spirit who function as the connecting links between the higher personalities and the ministering spirits.

  • Messiah (mi sahy' uh)

    The promised and expected deliverer of the Jewish people.

  • Messianic (mes ee an' ik)

    Of or relating to the Messiah, his awaited deliverance of the Jews, or the new age of peace expected to follow this.

  • Messina (me see' nuh)

    A seaport in NE Sicily where Jesus, Gonod and Ganid stopped on the way to Rome and where Jesus changed the life of a young fruit vendor boy.

  • Metamorphic (met uh mawr' fik)

    Pertaining to or characterized by change of form, or metamorphosis.

  • Metaphysics (met uh fiz' iks)

    The result of man’s unavailing attempt to span the chasm between the widely separated domains of science and religion.

  • Micah (mahy' kuh)

    Hebrew prophet who boldly denounced the priest-ridden ritual of the Hebrews and fearlessly attacked the whole sacrificial system.

  • Micaiah (mihk ay' ah)

    Assisted Elisha, the faithful associate of Elijah, to keep the light of truth alive in Palestine.

  • Michael of Nebadon (mahy' kuhl uv neb' ah don)

    The Creator Son is the divinity co-ordinate of the Eternal Son, and the creative associate of the Infinite Spirit. To our universe and all its inhabited worlds the Sovereign Son is, to all practical intents and purposes, God.

  • Michaels (mahy kuhlz)

    An order of the Paradise Sons of God .

  • Mid-breathers (mid breeth urz)

    Beings such as the Urantia races.

  • Mid-mind (mid mahynd)

    The evolving soul of man, a morontia phenomenon .

  • Midianites (mid' ee uh nahyts)

    Invaders of the Jordan valley.

  • Midsonite (mid' sohn ite)

    Worlds on which the Melchizedeks have functioned as life carriers; progeny of a Melchizdek and a Material Daughter.

  • Midspace (mid speys')

    Quiet zones which separate the successive space levels of the master universe.

  • Midwayer (mid wey ur)

    Creatures who appear on most inhabited worlds, and always on life-experiment (decimal) worlds such as Urantia. They exist and function in the realm 'midway' between human and angel.

  • Mighty Messenger (mahy' tee mes' uhn jer)

    A group of sons chiefly, but not wholly, concerned with the services of the ascendant career of the time-space mortals.

  • Milcha (mil' kah)

    A cousin of the Apostle Thomas.

  • Mind (mahynd)

    Mind, on Urantia, is a compromise between the essence of thought perfection and the evolving mentality of your immature human nature. The plan for your intellectual evolution is, indeed, one of sublime perfection, but you are far short of that divine goal as you function in the tabernacles of the flesh. Mind is truly of divine origin, and it does have a divine destiny, but your mortal minds are not yet of divine dignity.

  • Mind adjutant (mahynd aj' uh tuhnt)

    Perform invaluable service in the mind circuits on the inhabited worlds .

  • Mind circuit (mahynd sur' kit)

    The cosmic arena of creature choice.

  • Mind-dominated beings (mahynd dom' uh neyt ed bee' ings)

    mind personalities who have spirit.

  • Mind gravity (mahynd grav' i tee)

    Unerringly clutches all vital meanings of intellectual existence.

  • Mind personalities (mahynd pur suh nal' i teez)

    In the same sense that there are spirit personalities who have mind there are mind personalities who have spirit.

  • Supreme Mind (suh preem' mahynd)

    The Supreme Being is the unification of three phases of Deity reality

  • Minerva (mi nur' vuh)

    Roman goddess.

  • Ministering Spirits (min' uh ster ing spir' itz)

    Angels are the ministering-spirit associates of the evolutionary and ascending will creatures of all space; they are also the colleagues and working associates of the higher hosts of the divine personalities of the spheres.

  • Minor Sector (mahy' ner sek' ter)

    One hundred local universes (about 1,000,000,000 inhabitable planets).

  • Miriam (mir' ee uhm)

    Sister of Jesus.

  • Mispeh (mis' puh)

    A city in Perea.

  • Mithra (mith' rah)

    Iranian god worshiped as the savior and redeemer of sinful mankind.

  • Mithraic (mith ray' ik)

    In Persia sun veneration gave rise to the later Mithraic cult.

  • Mithraism (mith' ruh iz uhm)

    In Persia sun veneration gave rise to the later Mithraic cult; successor to Zoroastrianism in Persia .

  • Mithras (mith' ras)

    The greatest of all the mystery cults, the worship of Mithras.

  • Moab (moh' ab)

    An area of rocky hills, visible from Nazareth beyond the Jordan.

  • Mogul (moh' guhl)

    One of the dynasties of the East.

  • Mohammed (moo ham' id)

    Founded a religion which was superior to many of the creeds of his time.

  • Monarchial (muh nahr' kuhl)

    A paternal form of rulership.

  • Mongoloid (mong' guh loid)

    The primary Sangik type, including the original red, yellow, and blue races.

  • Monitors (mon' i terz)

    Prepersonal presences that reside in the minds of will creatures.

  • Monmatia (mon may' sha)

    The universe name for Urantia's solar system which was formed over four billion years ago (see Angona).

  • Monota (mon oh' tah)

    The living, nonspirit energy of Paradise.

  • Monotheism (mon uh thee' iz uhm)

    Belief in the One God of final value.

  • Monotheists (mon uh thee' ists)

    Belivers in a supreme deity.

  • Moqui (moh' kee)

    A tribe of red men.

  • Moral (mawr' uhl)

    Of, pertaining to, or concerned with proper conduct, or its principles.

  • Morontia (moh ron' chah)

    That phase of universe-reality intervening and bridging the gulf between the material and spiritual realms of the universe.

  • Morontia career (moh ron' chah kuh reer')

    An experience intended to effect the permanent eradication from the mortal survivors of animal vestigial traits.

  • Morontia Companions (moh ron' chah kuhm pan' yuhn)

    One of the groups of the Messenger Hosts of Space, in the family of the Infinite Spirit .

  • Morontia mortals (moh ron' chah mawr' tlz)

    Student visitors only within the confines of the local universe of their origin.