T. 19. I. 13 – 16. Jesus: “Grace is not given to a body, but to a mind. And the mind that receives it looks instantly beyond the body, and sees the holy place where the mind was healed. There stands the altar where the grace was given, in which it stands.
Do then, offer grace and blessing to your brother, for you stand at the same altar where grace was laid for both of you. And be you healed by grace together, that you may heal through faith.
In the holy instant, you and your brother stand before the altar God has raised unto Himself and both of you. Lay faithlessness aside, and come to it together with your brother! There will you see the miracle of your relationship as it has been made again through faith. And there it is that you will realize there is nothing faith cannot forgive. No error interferes with its calm sight, which brings the miracle of healing with equal ease to all of them. For what the messengers of love are sent to do, they do, returning the glad tidings that it was done to you and your brother, who stand together before the altar from which they were sent forth.
As faithlessness will keep your little kingdoms barren and separate, so will faith help the Holy Spirit prepare the ground for the most holy garden that He would make of it. For faith brings peace, and so it calls on truth to enter and make lovely what has already been prepared for loveliness.
Truth follows faith and peace, completing the process of making lovely that they begin. For faith is still a learning goal, no longer needed when the lesson has been learned. Yet truth will stay forever!
Let, then, your dedication be to the eternal, and learn how not to interfere with it and make of it a slave to time. For what you think you do to the eternal, you do to you! Whom God created as His Son is slave to nothing, being lord of all, along with his Creator.
You can enslave a body, but an idea is free, incapable of being kept in prison or limited in any way except by the mind that thought it. For it remains joined to its source, which is its jailer or its liberator, according to which it chooses as its purpose for itself.”