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THE LENTEN SERIES

Ash Wed - God Is Alive

Parable of the Sower

The Kheresa Lunatic

Feeding the 5,000

Crisis at Capernaum

The Epochal Sermon

Last Words In The...

Jesus' Family Arrives

At Sidon and Tyre

At Caesarea-Philippi

The Talk With Nathaniel

His Human & Divine Minds

Dangers in Jerusalem

The Water of Life

The Rich Young Man

The Good Samaritan

Healing the Blind Beggar

The Good Shepherd

The Pharisees At Ragaba

The Ten Lepers

Blessing the Children

The Talk About Angels

Resurrection of Lazarus

Meeting of the Sanhedrin

The Lost Son

Rich Man & The Beggar

The Father & His Kingdom

About the Kingdom

Teaching At Livias

The Visit to Zaccheus

Sabbath at Bethany

Starting for Jerusalem

Visiting About the Temple

Cleansing the Temple

     
     
     
     
JESUS' HUMAN AND DIVINE MINDS
     
     
     
     
Media
GOD

Here's a new age piece
(DON'T TURN THE DIAL,
as they used to say, it's actually OK!),
performed by an outfit called,
appropriately enough,
FLUID MIND.
It's from their album
Intensity,
which came out on the
Indie Pool label in 2006.


     
     
Media
"Reflections"

This cut comes from the
film soundtrack by Yo-Yo Ma
and John Williams:
Seven Years in Tibet.
It came out on the
Sony Classical label in '97.

     
     
 
 
 From THE URANTIA BOOK
Part IV, 161, 3

Consciousness of divinity was a gradual growth in the mind of Jesus
 up to the occasion of his baptism. After he became fully self-conscious of his divine nature, prehuman existence, and universe prerogatives, he seems to have possessed the power of variously limiting his human consciousness of his divinity. It appears to us that from his baptism until the crucifixion it was entirely optional with Jesus whether to depend only on the human mind or to utilize the knowledge of both the human and the divine minds. At times he appeared to avail himself of only that information which was resident in the human intellect. On other occasions he appeared to act with such fullness of knowledge and wisdom as could be afforded only by the utilization of the superhuman content of his divine consciousness.

 We can understand his unique performances only by accepting the theory that he could, at will, self-limit his divinity consciousness. We are fully cognizant that he frequently withheld from his associates his foreknowledge of events, and that he was aware of the nature of their thinking and planning. We understand that he did not wish his followers to know too fully that he was able to discern their thoughts and to penetrate their plans. He did not desire too far to transcend the concept of the human as it was held in the minds of his apostles and disciples.

We are utterly at a loss to differentiate between his practice of
self-limiting his divine consciousness and his technique of concealing
 his preknowledge and thought discernment from his human associates.
 We are convinced that he used both of these techniques,
 but we are not always able, in a given instance,
 to specify which method he may have employed.
 We frequently observed him acting with only the human content
 of consciousness; then would we behold him in conference with the
 directors of the celestial hosts of the universe and discern the
undoubted functioning of the divine mind.
 And then on almost numberless occasions did we witness
the working of this combined personality
of man and God
 as it was activated by the apparent perfect union
 of the human and the divine minds.
 This is the limit of our knowledge of such phenomena;
we really do not actually know the full truth
 about this mystery.

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However, if we discover a complete theory,
it should in time be understandable by everyone, not just by a few scientists.
 Then we shall all, philosophers, scientists and just ordinary people,
 be able to take part in the discussion of the question of
why it is that we and the universe exist.
 If we find the answer to that,
 it would be the ultimate triumph of human reason --
for then we should know the mind of God.

Stephen Hawking
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For the thirteenth day of Lent, DANGERS OF THE VISIT TO JERUSALEM, go here:
http://www.maninthemaze.com/thelentenseries/dangersinjerusalem.html