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Personal guardians of destiny
(pur' suh nul gahr' dee uhns uv des' tuh nee)
Personal angels who are wholly and exclusively devoted to an ascending mortal.
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Personalities of the Infinite Spirit
(pur suh nal' i tees uv thuh in' fuh nit spir' it)
Three groups
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Personality
(pur suh nal' i tee)
(1) The Universal Father is the secret of the reality of personality, the bestowal of personality, and the destiny of personality. The Eternal Son is the absolute personality, the secret of spiritual energy, morontia spirits, and perfected spirits. The Conjoint Actor is the spirit-mind personality, the source of intelligence, reason, and the universal mind; (2) The personality of mortal man is neither body, mind, nor spirit; neither is it the soul; (3) Personality is the one changeless reality in an otherwise ever-changing creature experience; and it unifies all other associated factors of individuality. The personality is the unique bestowal which the Universal Father makes upon the living and associated energies of matter, mind, and spirit, and which survives with the survival of the morontial soul.
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Personality circuit
(pur suh nal' i tee sur' kit)
Only by means of his far-flung personality circuit does God deal directly with the personalities of his vast creation of will creatures.
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Personality synthesis
(pur suh nal' i tee sin' thuh sis)
The Supreme Being is evolving as the personality synthesis of finite matter, mind, and spirit in the grand universe.
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Personalized Adjusters
(pur' suh nl ahyz d uh juhs' terz)
Those who have served with the incarnated Paradise Sons, together with many who have achieved unusual distinction during the mortal indwelling, but whose subjects rejected survival.
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Pervaded space
(per veyd' ud)
The space of the grand universe and that of all outer regions is believed to be actually pervaded by the ancestral space potency of the Unqualified Absolute.
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Peter
(pee' ter)
An intimate of Jesus, one of the inner circle, and one of the three formulators of the Christian religion.
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Pharaoh
(fair' oh)
Title of Egyptian kings.
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Pharisee
(far' uh see)
A member of the Sanhedrin.
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Pharos
(fair' os)
The great lighthouse in Alexandria.
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Phasaelis
(feyz' uhl lis)
A new Greek citiy near the Jordan.
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Phenix
(fee' niks)
A city in Crete.
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Philadelphians
(fil uh del' fee uns)
People from the city that served as the headquarters of the eastern branch of the early Christian church.
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Philip
(fil' ip)
(1) One of the twelve apostles, (2) Brother of Herod Antipas.
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Philo
(fi' loh)
One of the teachers on whose personal religious experience were based the doctrines of early Christianity .
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Phoenicia
(fi nish' uh)
A Greek term used to refer to the region of the major Canaanite port towns.
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Phrygian
(frij' ee uhn)
Place of origin of the cult of Cybele and her son Attis.
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Physical energy
(fiz' i kuhl en' er jee)
term denoting all phases and forms of phenomenal motion, action, and potential.
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Physical gravity
(fiz' i kuhl grav' i tee)
The universal manifestation of the Isle of Paradise.
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Pilate
(pahy' luht)
Governor of Judea.
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Pilgrim
(pil' gruhm)
Ascenders through time and space.
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Pindar
(pin' der)
Greek poet.
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Pisidia
(pi sid' ee uh)
The region where Antioch was located.
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Pitcairn
(pit' cahrn)
An experiment in blending the white and Polynesian races .