“Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.” — Albert Einstein's life advice in a letter to his son Eduard on February 5, 1930.
Urantia Book readers can glean several insight
from Albert Einstein's statement:
1. Progress and growth: The Urantia Book emphasizes the importance of progress and growth in the spiritual journey. Einstein's statement highlights the need for continuous movement and effort to maintain balance and progress in life.
"As all things in the physical world seem to move in circles, so do all things in the spiritual world move in spirals, progressing from lower to higher levels." (UB 36:6.4)
2. Dynamic balance: The statement illustrates the concept of dynamic balance, where one must continually adapt and adjust to maintain equilibrium. This idea is reflected in the Urantia Book's discussion of the balance between divine guidance and human free will.
"The balance of the universe is maintained by the spirit personalities of the grand universe, in cooperation with the personality realities of the Supreme Being." (UB 116:3.5)
3. Purposeful action: Einstein's statement implies that movement and action are essential for maintaining balance and progress. The Urantia Book encourages readers to engage in purposeful action, aligning their efforts with the divine will.
"The doing of the will of God is nothing more or less than an exhibition of creature willingness to share the inner life of the Father." (UB 40:6.1)
4. Resilience and adaptability: The statement suggests that life is a dynamic and ever-changing process, requiring resilience and adaptability to navigate its challenges. The Urantia Book emphasizes the importance of cultivating these qualities in the face of uncertainty and adversity.
"Life is but a brief and fleeting shadow; it is as but a single step in the long and eventful journey of the soul." (UB 130:4.3)
In real-life application, Einstein's statement encourages individuals to:
- Embrace lifelong learning and personal growth
- Cultivate resilience and adaptability in the face of challenges
- Engage in purposeful action, aligning efforts with their values and goals
- Maintain a dynamic balance between different aspects of life, such as work, relationships, and personal well-being.
Just be careful when using AI, brother, to search the UB for appropriate quotes, as I saw one that I knew already and was incorrect...I did not check all of the quoted source Papers, you might do that before you post. Here is the one I corrected for you:
111:5:1 (1221.2) The doing of the will of God is nothing more or less than an exhibition of creature willingness to share the inner life with God—with the very God who has made such a creature life of inner meaning-value possible.
Well done Moses. AI can assist in that it is capable of deepening a students study and research in the revelation papers. AI is also able to do Thematic Extrapolations. It can and does combine thought gems from the revelation that support a specific outlook and viewpoint. However it will use only one reference point rather than all places it sourced the information from. We must keep in mind that our Creator often informed the original apostles that they were not required to all think alike. Spiritual unity is derived from a common spirit attitude and quest to know, love and serve as God knows, loves and serves. The revelators having knowledge and experience with non personal universe intelligence similar but far advance in AI have arranged the revelation material in such a way so as to facilitate deeper study of the Papers. However only the human mind has a divine thought sorter and must evaluate all human knowledge in accordance with the divine spirit piloting the human mind and evolving the human soul.
"Thematic" means relating to or based on a theme or subject. It describes something that is organized or structured around a particular topic or idea. Extrapolation: an act or instance of inferring an unknown from something that is known. Statistics, Mathematics. the act or process of estimating the value of a variable or function outside the tabulated or observed range.
" FRED BOSWORTH "
In 1958, when Bosworth returned to Florida, and to Florence, after his final campaign in Japan, he announced to his family that the Lord was about to take him home. At the age of eighty-one, he was not ill; he had asked the Lord to allow him to live his life without succumbing to any illness, and he simply believed that his time on earth was over.
Bosworth retired to his bed, and all of his children came home to say good- bye, getting together for the first time in over sixteen years. His son Bob wrote about the final weeks of his father’s life:
About three weeks after he took to his bed, we were around the bed talking, laughing, singing. Suddenly Dad looked up; he never saw us again. He saw what was invisible to us. He began to greet people and hug people—he was enraptured. Every once in a while he would break off and look around saying, “Oh, it is so beautiful.”
For several hours, Fred remained in this state, between two worlds. Then, he quietly fell asleep. Sometime later, he passed from sleep to his eternal place in Christ. It was Thursday, January 23, 1958. After five decades of honoring and preaching about Jesus Christ, his Redeemer and Healer, Bosworth joined Him in heaven. It has been estimated that during his lifetime, Bosworth was instrumental in more than one million decisions for Christ. There would have been many joyful souls to greet him in heaven.
Just days before his death, Bosworth was quoted as saying, “All I have lived for, for the past sixty years, has been the Lord Jesus. And, any minute, I’m looking for Him to walk in the door and go with Him for eternity.”
- God’s Generals ( The Healing Evangelists)
- JESUS SAVES TV"
RELEVANCE ;
"A life of service, a heart aglow
With faith and trust, he followed the way to go
'The Gods are not distant; they are not aloof;
The divine presence lives within us.' (UB 5:2.2)
His transition came, with peace and with grace
A natural step, to a new time and space
'The soul of man survives the demise of the physical
body.' (UB 111:3.1)
Where loved ones awaited, with open arms and hearts
A reunion of souls, never to be apart
'The survival of the human soul is altogether
dependent on the choosing of the mortal personality.' (UB 5:5.13)
In the realms of light, he'll continue to shine
A beacon of hope, for all humankind divine
'God is the only stationary and unchanging reality
in the universe.' (UB 1:7.1)
May we follow his lead, with hearts full of cheer
Embracing the divine, and banishing all fear
'Have courage; you are of a divine lineage.' (UB 48:7.26)
For in the Father's love, we're never alone
Guided by the Spirit, to our eternal home
'The eternal destiny of the believer is secure.' (UB 5:3.11)
Just be careful when using AI, brother, to search the UB for appropriate quotes, as I saw one that I knew already and was incorrect...I did not check all of the quoted source Papers, you might do that before you post. Here is the one I corrected for you:
111:5:1 (1221.2) The doing of the will of God is nothing more or less than an exhibition of creature willingness to share the inner life with God—with the very God who has made such a creature life of inner meaning-value possible.