May 2025

At-One-Ment, Not Atonement” Why the God Jesus Revealed Could Never Demand a Blood Payment

1. Begin Where Jesus Began: A Loving Father Every time Jesus opened his prayer with the word “Father,” he announced a revolution. A God who fathers humanity is, by definition, for us, not against us: Jesus’ most beloved parable—the Prodigal Son (Luke 15 : 11-24)—ends with a robe, a ring, and a feast, not an […]

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The Jubilee of Jubilees and the Ascension of Jesus: A Celestial Convergence

In the expansive cosmology of The Urantia Book, certain events are not just milestones in linear time—they are portals into divine purpose, reflecting the sacred architecture of the universe. Among such events, none resounds more gloriously than the ascension of Jesus—the incarnated Michael of Nebadon—and its profound connection to what the book refers to as

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How Democracy Shapes Our Collective Values: A Wisdom Accelerators Perspective

Democracy as a Catalyst for Collective Ethical Evolution In today’s interconnected and rapidly transforming world, democracy serves not only as a governance model but as a powerful engine for shaping and evolving our collective values. Democracy empowers societies to engage in open dialogue, foster diverse participation, and enable value-driven decision-making. From the Wisdom Accelerators perspective,

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🌊 When Spirit Touched the Sea: The First Spark of Life on Urantia

“We are not merely descended from stardust and saltwater; we are born of pattern, purpose, and the presence of Spirit.” Before our little planet, Urantia, bore continents, culture, or even complex life, it prepared for something breathtaking: the beginning of life itself. Roughly 550 million years ago, the planetary stage was set in this young

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Laughing Matters: Humor as Medicine, Civic Muscle, and Human Glue

Introduction – The Universal Giggle No matter where you stand on the planet—or on the political spectrum—one thing is certain: a genuine belly-laugh knocks down walls faster than any wrecking ball. From toddlers’ contagious cackles to the wit of stand-up comics, humor is a passport that lets us hop borders of age, culture, and ideology. Let’s

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