These [[The Forty Days|forty days]] were the occasion of the final [[conference]] between the [[human]] and the [[divine]] minds, or rather the first real functioning of these two minds as now made one. The results of this momentous [[season]] of [[meditation]] demonstrated conclusively that the divine mind has triumphantly and spiritually [[dominated]] the human [[intellect]]. The mind of man has become the ''mind of God'' from this time on, and though the [[selfhood]] of the mind of man is ever present, always does this spiritualized human mind say, “Not my will but yours be done.” ([[136:4|136:4.4]]) | These [[The Forty Days|forty days]] were the occasion of the final [[conference]] between the [[human]] and the [[divine]] minds, or rather the first real functioning of these two minds as now made one. The results of this momentous [[season]] of [[meditation]] demonstrated conclusively that the divine mind has triumphantly and spiritually [[dominated]] the human [[intellect]]. The mind of man has become the ''mind of God'' from this time on, and though the [[selfhood]] of the mind of man is ever present, always does this spiritualized human mind say, “Not my will but yours be done.” ([[136:4|136:4.4]]) |