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Urantia Paper 15—The Seven Super Universes—§2. Organization of the Superuniverses

Urantia Paper 15—The Seven Super Universes—§2. Organization of the Superuniverses

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On this episode of The Cosmic Citizen, we continued our study of Urantia Paper 15, The Seven Superuniverses, with a reading of reading Section 2: Organization of the Superuniverses.

Paper 15 explores the vast cosmic structure surrounding the central universe of Havona, describing how the seven superuniverses move in an orderly counterclockwise procession around the Central Isle of Paradise, forming a grand cosmic wheel with Paradise at its hub.

This week's study contains the basic cosmology of The Urantia Book, revealing the hierarchical structure of the superuniverses. It shows the structure of the cosmos as consisting of progressively larger administrative units:
Local Systems – Each local system contains approximately 1,000 inhabitable worlds.
Constellations – Each constellation is made up of 100 local systems or about 100,000 inhabitable planets.
Local Universes – Each local universe holds 100 constellations or approximately 10 million inhabitable planets. (Our local universe, Nebadon, belongs to the seventh superuniverse, Orvonton.)
Minor Sectors – Each minor sector consists of 100 local universes and about 1 billion inhabitable planets.
Major Sectors – Each major sector contains 100 minor sectors and about 100 billion inhabitable worlds.
Superuniverses – Each of the seven superuniverses is composed of ten major sectors, and approximately 1 trillion inhabitable worlds.
The Grand Universe – Seven superuniverses make up the present organized grand universe, consisting of approximately seven trillion inhabitable worlds, plus the architectural spheres and the one billion inhabited spheres of Havona.

We hope you enjoy this fascinating study from The Urantia Book.
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