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New, even intermediate readers, sometimes have difficulty understanding the differences between the many Gods mentioned in the UB. There's God the Father, God the Son, God the Spirit, God the Supreme, God the Ultimate, God the Absolute, and God the Sevenfold.
The first three, Father, Son, and Spirit, make up the Paradise Trinity. They have been in existence forever, therefore do the authors call them EXISTENTIAL.
The Supreme, Ultimate, and Absolute have beginnings, they aren't eternal like the Trinity Gods. The authors refer to them as EXPERIENTIAL.
God the Sevenfold is comprised of many beings, beginning with the Creator Sons (Michael is one), the Ancients of Days (there are three in each superuniverse), the Seven Master Spirits (one for each superuniverse), the Supreme Being (aka God the Supreme), and the three members of the Paradise Trinity.
I think of the Sevenfold as the ladder we evolutionary children climb to meet and greet God at his permanent residence at the center of all things and beings.
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