Without doubt each being is the center of the shining forth of
the glory of God: that is to say, the perfections of God appear
from it and are resplendent in it. It is like the sun, which is
resplendent in the desert, upon the sea, in the trees, in the fruits
and blossoms, and in all earthly things. The world, indeed each
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existing being, proclaims to us one of the names of God, but the
reality of man is the collective reality, the general reality, and is
the center where the glory of all the perfections of God shine
forth. That is to say, for each name, each attribute, each perfection
which we affirm of God, there exists a sign in man; if it were
otherwise, man could not imagine these perfections, and could
not understand them. So we say that God is the seer, and the eye
is the sign of His vision; if this sight were not in man, how could
we imagine the vision of God? for the blind, that is one born
blind, cannot imagine sight; and the deaf, that is one deaf from
birth, cannot imagine hearing; and the dead cannot realize life.
Consequently the Divinity of God, which is the sum of all perfections,
reflects itself in the reality of man; that is to say, the
Essence of Oneness is the gathering of all perfections, and from
this unity He casts a reflection upon the human reality. Man
then is the perfect mirror facing the Sun of Truth, and is the
center of radiation: the Sun of Truth shines in this mirror. The
reflection of the divine perfections appears in the reality of man,
so he is the representative of God, the messenger of God. If man
did not exist, the universe would be without result, for the object
of existence is the appearance of the perfections of God.