Welcome to a website that will increasingly
prove to be "different" from most Urantia Book reader pages.
This website is geared to be a study
tool for both "newbies" as well as long-standing Urantia Book
readers. Its interactive nature is meant to provide each explorer
the opportunity to choose the extent to which to discover what the
Urantia Book actually says about a broad spectrum of topics.
Progress continues to be made in the
design of this site in an effort to highlight actual locations within
the Urantia Book where hot topics are addressed, this to provide the
explorer with the advantage of discovering content as it is presented
in context.
In addition to the accumulation of
links to areas within the Urantia Book covering hot topics, this
website is gradually collecting links within the Resources and Study
Aids sections with the aim of bringing the newly inquiring student into
contact with the ever-burgeoning online presence of Urantia Book
students and with useful "secondary" discovery tools.
To enhance and promote discovery of
the Urantia Book, this website offers the explorer the opportunity to
choose to freely and easily listen to recorded readings of the Urantia
Book while reading along, and to choose to listen to an entire paper,
or to any section within a paper, while exercising full and
instantaneous control over interruptions. No software is required
and no audiofiles need be downloaded. Audio delivery is
accomplished by Flash MP3 player.
To begin listening, simply click on a
speaker icon
next to any Paper of your choice appearing
within the scrollable menu in the left frame:
This will cause a popup window to
appear,
which you can drag anywhere on your screen:

The popup should
contain a virtual (Flash) MP3 player,
and should
auto-start.
To display and select within the menu of recorded
sections
within each Paper, click on the little downward carrot image
in the blue section of the player.

The recording may
be paused, or the section skipped
(">>", "<<"). To fast-forward or rewind within a given
section, simply point the mouse pointer onto the progress
bar, hold down the left mouse-button, and drag the
progress bar accordingly.
If your popup does not display the Flash MP3 player as shown above, you
need to
update your computer's Adobe Flash player. Don't be frightened, it's quite
painless and
is over in nearly a blink of
an eye.


With each subsequent click on a speaker
icon, it may be necessary to
briefly make the Flash popup window active, if during website
navigation the popup window has disappeared behind the website, in
order to enable audio-file loading. To so return the popup to the
top
of the webpage, simply click its button ("http://truthofurantia...") in
the bottom toolbar of your screen.