In the Divine-Human One, reality and its manifestation
are both distinguishable and united. These two are one
entity in such a way that although they can be distinguished in thought they cannot be distinguished in fact;
and since they can be distinguished in thought and not
in fact, we refer to them as “distinguishably one.” Reality
and its manifestation are also distinguishably one in the
Divine-Human One the way soul and body are. A soul
does not occur without its body, nor a body without its
soul. The divine soul of the Divine-Human One is what
we mean by the divine reality, and the divine body of
the Divine-Human One is what we mean by the divine
manifestation. The notion that a soul can exist and think
and be wise without a body is an error that stems from
deceptive appearances. Every soul is in a spiritual body
after it has cast off the material skin that it carried around
in this world.
—Divine Love and Wisdom 14