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This teaching examines the age old question that every genuine seeker must ask, "Who am I in God?" Plato taught of the need to "know thyself."
Van of Urantia talks about the paradoxes of life and the fulfilment of destiny. As he shares in this teaching, "Destiny will find the soul; not the soul, destiny. God and destiny are one. And so, you destiny reservists, take heart. God has called you. Listen back.”
The full title of this teaching is: "Finding Oneself in the “Mist” of Personal Experience on a Fallen World, and The Gift of Divine Administration"
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This teaching examines the age old question that every genuine seeker must ask, "Who am I in God?" Plato taught of the need to "know thyself."
Van of Urantia talks about the paradoxes of life and the fulfilment of destiny. As he shares in this teaching, "Destiny will find the soul; not the soul, destiny. God and destiny are one. And so, you destiny reservists, take heart. God has called you. Listen back.”
The full title of this teaching is: "Finding Oneself in the “Mist” of Personal Experience on a Fallen World, and The Gift of Divine Administration"