'''Christ's vision''' has one [[law]]. It does not look upon a [[body]], and mistake it for the Son whom God created. It beholds a [[light]] beyond the body; an idea beyond what can be [[touched]], a [[purity]] undimmed by [[errors]], pitiful mistakes, and fearful [[thoughts]] of [[guilt]] from dreams of [[sin]]. It sees no [[separation]]. And it looks on everyone, on every circumstance, all happenings and all [[events]], without the slightest fading of the light it sees. | '''Christ's vision''' has one [[law]]. It does not look upon a [[body]], and mistake it for the Son whom God created. It beholds a [[light]] beyond the body; an idea beyond what can be [[touched]], a [[purity]] undimmed by [[errors]], pitiful mistakes, and fearful [[thoughts]] of [[guilt]] from dreams of [[sin]]. It sees no [[separation]]. And it looks on everyone, on every circumstance, all happenings and all [[events]], without the slightest fading of the light it sees. |