BOOK IV
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Friend of God, instructed in his work.
Dedicated to God, searching for him in oneself. Artist, making holy nature appear. Healer, soothing his brothers. Instructor, leading men towards their perfection. Producer, patiently accomplishing the work necessary for life. Peacemaker, at peace with his fellow men, maintaining order in his house. |
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"Let us revere our divine teachers as the most beautiful images of God here below." Our life in this world is a perpetual game of disguises, sometimes attractive and other times repulsive, comical or tragic, which put each person's perspicacity to the test. Happy will be he who discovers, under the outer layer of the shadow, the triumphant nakedness of the intangible Lord! |
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God, through nature, effortlessly remakes everything that men think to destroy with great difficulty.
Thus, God, through nature, subtly teaches the clear-sighted observer. |
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From "one total", of which there are five, via "one secret", of which there are four, is made "a living one", of which there are three. Male and female in two that engender the "one victor", which is the dot in the circle. |
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