individuality are never lost, thoughts are outlined, indi-

vidualized ideas, which dwell forever in the divine Mind

as tangible, true substance, because eternally conscious. [15]

Unlike mortal mind, which must be ever in bondage,

the eternal Mind is free, unlimited, and knows not the

temporal.

Neither does the temporal know the eternal. Mortal

man, as mind or matter, is neither the pattern nor Maker [20]

of immortal man. Any inference of the divine derived

from the human, either as mind or body, hides the actual