The Urantia Book uses the words cosmos and cosmic in the classical sense, namely, to describe the natural order of the universe. The cosmos is more than the physical universe. It embraces all phenomena—all things, entities, beings, meanings, and relationships—physical, personal, mindal, and spiritual—even absolute. Parts I and II of the book are, for the most part, cosmological descriptions.
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