The Urantia Book describes "morontia life" as an intermediate state between the physical and spiritual, characterized by a finer body and a gentler world. This concept evokes a sense of "future lust," a mental inclination towards a "later" or "not yet" state, which the author suggests is worth noticing but ultimately returning from. The focus should instead be on the present moment, which offers what the future cannot. AI
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