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Desiderata (which means “things desired” in Latin) was written in 1927 around the time the Urantia Revelation first appeared. As a young lad, I stumbled upon Max Erhmann’s poem long before I started reading the Urantia Book. In retrospect Erhmanns' poem seems like Mota, which is described as spiritual philosophy in the Urantia Book.
In this episode I examine if there is any connection between the poem and the Urantia revelation. Either way, this episode offers plenty of inspiration.
By James Watkins4.8
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Desiderata (which means “things desired” in Latin) was written in 1927 around the time the Urantia Revelation first appeared. As a young lad, I stumbled upon Max Erhmann’s poem long before I started reading the Urantia Book. In retrospect Erhmanns' poem seems like Mota, which is described as spiritual philosophy in the Urantia Book.
In this episode I examine if there is any connection between the poem and the Urantia revelation. Either way, this episode offers plenty of inspiration.

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