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THE TWO KINDS OF LIGHT |
There are two kinds of light. There is the visible
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light of the sun, by whose aid we can discern the
beauties of the world around us—without this we could
see nothing.
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Nevertheless, though it is the function of this light to
make things visible to us, it cannot give us the power
to see them or to understand what their various charms
may be, for this light has no intelligence, no consciousness.
It is the light of the intellect which gives us knowledge
and understanding, and without this light the
physical eyes would be useless.
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It was by this Light that Moses was enabled to see
and comprehend the Divine Appearance, and to hear
the Heavenly Voice which spoke to him from the
Burning Bush.
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Seek with all your hearts this Heavenly Light, so
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that you may be enabled to understand the realities,
that you may know the secret things of God, that the
hidden ways may be made plain before your eyes.
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This light may be likened unto a mirror, and as a
mirror reflects all that is before it, so this Light shows
to the eyes of our spirits all that exists in God’s
Kingdom and causes the realities of things to be made
visible. By the help of this effulgent Light all the
spiritual interpretation of the Holy Writings has been
made plain, the hidden things of God’s Universe have
become manifest, and we have been enabled to comprehend
the Divine purposes for man.
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1. | Exodus iii, 2. [ Back To Reference] |