Love knows no bodies, and reaches to everything created like itself.
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We will devote this week's meeting to Chapter 18 Section VIII: The Little Garden.
The theme of this 13 paragraph section is the belief in bodies.
From paragraph 5:
Such is the strange position in which those in a world inhabited by bodies seem to be. Each body seems to house a separate mind, a disconnected thought, living alone and in no way joined to the Thought by which it was created. Each tiny fragment seems to be self-contained, needing another for some things, but by no means totally dependent on its one Creator for everything; needing the whole to give it any meaning, for by itself it does mean nothing. Nor has it any life apart and by itself.
