perishing
men. The full significance of this great
plan of salvation cannot be understood
by man until he awakens faculties that
relate him to the earth beneath and the
heavens above.
It
had long been prophesied that the time
was ripe for the advent on this planet
of a new race, and there had been much
speculation as to the character and advent
of the superman. Herein is set forth the
metaphysical idea of the spiritual quickening
of man on the human plane and his transformation
into the divine: not by a miracle or the
fiat of God, but by the gradual refinement
of the man of flesh into the man of Spirit.
As Paul taught, "This corruptible
must put on incorruption, and this mortal
must put on immortality."
Jesus
was the "first-fruits" of those
who are coming out of the mortal into
the immortal. He was the type man, the
Way-Shower, and, through following His
example and taking on His character as
a spiritual-minded man, we shall come
into the same consciousness.
Spiritual
discernment always precedes demonstration,
consequently more is taught in this book
as a possibility of attainment by man
than has been demonstrated by any man
save Jesus. Those who feel that they are
ready for the great adventure in the attainment
of eternal life in the body here and now
should not be deterred because there are
no outstanding examples of men who have
risen to this most exalted degree. Through
mental energy, or the dynamic power of
the mind, man can release the life
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