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On an ordinary inhabited world a Planetary Prince would have been granted on the request of the Life Carriers at, or sometime after, the appearance of Andon and Fonta.
Quote from The URANTIA Book, 0735:08
Once again recall the purpose for these essays. We entertain the possibility that Adam and Eve might return to our world, to our tired exhausted world seemingly worn out by time. To understand what that might mean, we need to know the conditions on our planet when, over 37,000 years ago, Adam and Eve were first sent here; and we need to know the nature of their mission, the difficulty they inherited.
Our Planetary Prince was the first revelation to our world, and Adam and Eve were the second revelation, which is the pattern for mortals on all evolutionary worlds. These three personalities were all natives of our system of Satania. Our Planetary Prince was not a material creation and was invisible to mortals of the realm, but Adam and Eve were material beings. They had material bodies in heaven, before being “personalized in the similitude of the mortal flesh of this world” (0845:06). Both in heaven and on earth, they were as plainly visible as we are to each other. But saying too much right now about Adam and Eve is jumping ahead of ourselves.
The original race on Urantia, the race founded by Andon and Fonta, the Andonites, had been here for close to 500,000 years when our Planetary Prince, Caligastia, assumed his station. Even though the world population at that time was around 500 million, it is hard to imagine these Andonites were much more than savages.
Prince Caligastia was invisible and his corps of celestial helpers was invisible, yet he brought with him one hundred corporeal helpers whom we could see, who are known in our history as the Caligastia one hundred. The Caligastia one hundred were mortal ascenders who had experienced survival to be resurrected on the first of the mansion worlds. After graduating from seven such mansion or receiving worlds (our first heaven), they had assumed citizenship on Jerusem, the headquarters world of our system (our second heaven). None of these ascenders were natives of Urantia; each one had their mortal life on another world in our system.
Van was a member of the Caligastia one hundred, one of these resurrected mortal ascenders who were rematerialized on Urantia for a second experience on an evolutionary world.
It seems evident that the Caligastia one hundred were material beings whom we could see because Caligastia needed a ready means of communicating with us. But there was another idea afoot. Sometime near or shortly after the arrival of Adam and Eve, our Life Carriers planned for the Caligastia one hundred to procreate offspring who would mate with the first-generation offspring of Adam and Eve, with the prospect of producing a new order of mortal being who, in future ages, might serve in loving leadership of our world as “teacher-rulers of human society” (0856:05). Not as civil sovereigns, we are assured, but as social sovereigns who might inspire by example. Our celestials well know how sacred is our free will.
Dear Reader! We would ask something like this plan of the Life Carriers be implemented now! Our racial origins were founded in half a million years of ferocious survival under brutal circumstances, and such fierceness does not take easily to help from above. Our Life Carriers and other celestials created eternal and undying, no doubt overlook arresting expanses of time with unperturbed equanimity, while we so time-bound and anxious are still learning patience.
Ernest Clement
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A Planetary Prince! Let’s hear more in “Part 9—The Caligastia One Hundred.” Click on Block 2 below. Or click to return to the >> Table of Essays.