© 1982 Rosey Lieske
© 1982 The Urantia Book Fellowship (formerly Urantia Brotherhood)
The Supreme is described in many ways. But in my mind I keep seeing him as the mysterious, all-seeing fetus, alive and forming in space at the conclusion of 2001. A God striving and active and, yet, restlessly incomplete. He is literally ‘our God’ — our simultaneously evolving Creator/creature. In him we have our origins and real significance, and in us he finds access to another facet of realizable experience — another avenue to the source of his being — the Paradise Father.
He steps through our steps, sees through our eyes, reacts to our thoughts and actions, and struggles inside of our struggles.
His substance surrounds us cocoon-like, forever influencing the environment within and without, like a spirit mother developing, laboring, and delivering a soul into existence.
Someday, the Supreme himself will be actualized born — and we’ll be there to witness heaven rumble with God-Power as finite experience and infinite power fuse in eternity. The moment will arrive when we see through the eye of the Supreme with the insight of God himself.
—Rose Lieske
Phoenix, Arizona
“The hungry soul of man refuses to be satisfied with anything less than the personal realization of the living God. Whatever more God may be than a high and perfect moral personality, he cannot, in our hungry and finite concept, be anything less.” (UB 102:1.6)