Damian
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The UB does not come from that premise alone, as does Advaita Vedanta and other forms of non-duality, which is a path that one can take based more in jnana-yoga, the direct-path approach to Self-realization(knowledge), where there is no seperation between the 'Self' and 'God' for 'God' is the Only Infinite Self, 'Brahman' and 'atman' being of one qualitative substance, and identity. We of course pursue the pure non-dual path in our Non-Duality thread. The UB presents a cosmology of the totality of reality, both from the infinite and finite perspectives,..but mostly from the latter...for our benefit...so everything shared expands the maximum language capacities for explaining the cosmos 'relationally'. The spaceless, timeless, absolute, eternal, infinite Being of 'God' Itself, cannot be comprehended by finite man, apart from the fragment of infinite in his own soul (the Thought-Adjuster) and what may be acquired when the soul fuses with the Father-fragment in future eternity.
The Papers are consonant with a traditional Christian theology (using the terms of popular theology and human knowledge) and conception of 'God' yet expand and augment such with-in a greater cosmic comprehension and infinite perspective, correcting some misperceptions in traditional Christian theology, being what the celestials call the Fifth Epochal Revelation (EFR) to our planet (Urantia)...Jesus' ministry (bestowal) was the 4th, if my memory serves me.
The Papers are great for expanding the mortal finite view to cosmic proportions, expanding its vision of the timeless, absolute, eternal infinite Deity, the divine purpose of creation, the orders of angels or 'divine Sons', the ascension-plan of the mortals of space and time (us), and most importantly the ministry of Jesus, who is our Creator-Son, the actual sovereign Lord and Creator of this local universe, who incarnated here. We've already shared in our 2 Urantia threads resource links covering the similarities and differences that UB theology has with traditional/orthodox Christianity.
Dr. Meredith J. Sprunger has many excellent articles on the subject -
UB deviations from traditional christian doctrine
Okay. But what exactly does all this have to do with "gnosis" (experiential knowledge of God)?