God's purpose of salvation is to realize the ideal individual which He originally planned, and the ideal family centered on that individual, in order to restore the ideal society, nation and world centered on that ideal family. The relationship between a perfected individual and God can be compared to the relationship between the mind and body of man. The body is where the mind dwells and the body acts as the mind directs it. God dwells in the mind of such a perfected man and he becomes a temple of God, and all thought, action and life occur centered on God. Thus a man of perfected individuality achieves the ideal of unity with God, just as when our body achieves harmony with our mind. Therefore, I Cor. 3:16 says, "Do you not know that you are God's temple and that God's spirit dwells within you?" and John 14:20 says, "In that day you will know that I am in my Father and you Me, and I in you."