14. I behold the love of the Christ, I see in his one death the death of all of us already accomplished after the manner of his death —
15. the death that is to say of all that separates us from God, the death of that personal physical ego, and the release in consequence of that infinite and unselfish life which is the love of the Christ, and the life of the Christ, who died and who rose afterwards that it might be available for all.
16. I no longer then, regard man as physical, but spiritual. The physical is no longer set before my eyes.
17. Christ himself to me is no more a physical being; I see him spiritually, and in that spiritual vision I learn that man is a new creation. All former views of man now perish. He is a new being, all is new and wonderful. This is the work of God to-day, my brethren.