“Be ye transformed by the renewing of your minds.”

Source: Mysteries Of John (1946)
Context: When we accomplish this transformation we shall see Jesus as He is and as we must all be in the resurrection from the dead and dying body in which we are now functioning. This is not to be accomplished by a great miracle at some appointed time in the future, but day by day we shall be resurrected out of the darkness of sense into the glorious light of Spirit.

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American mystic 1854–1948

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