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SearchThe Path is Individualised
Jesus prayed for unity among his followers, but he did not desire uniformity. Sin creates a dead
level of evil inertia, but righteousness nourishes the creative spirit of individual experience in the
living realities of eternal truth and in the progressive communion of the divine spirits of the
Father and the Son. In the spiritual fellowship of the believer-son with the divine Father there
can never be doctrinal finality and sectarian superiority of group consciousness.
The Master, during the course of this final prayer with his apostles, alluded to the fact that he had
manifested the Father's name to the world. And that is truly what he did by the revelation of God
through his perfected life in the flesh. The Father in heaven had sought to reveal himself to
Moses, but he could proceed no further than to cause it to be said, "I AM." And when pressed for
further revelation of himself, it was only disclosed, "I AM that I AM." But when Jesus had
finished his earth life, this name of the Father had been so revealed that the Master, who was the
Father incarnate, could truly say: