[Societies though, are different. Because of the imperfections of individuals, a society cannot be truly stable except there be rules of behavior to which members are required to subscribe--under duress, if necessary.]

   Once we gain a good knowledge of the mind of Jesus and have also come to rely upon a feeling of "at oneness" with our indwelling Father-Spirit, then we, too, will commence to live our lives as Jesus lived his--in accord with the will of God and under the guidance of the God-Spirit-Within.

   Quite remarkably, when in the public gaze, we will also cease to "act a part" by attempting to convince others of our holiness--and expecting, hoping, or demanding that they should be what we were only pretending to be.

   In fact, even the thought that our lives are, or even should be, examples to the non-initiated will cease--and we will simply "be" what we really are, knowing that nothing else is reality--and nothing but our reality is acceptable to God.

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