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The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 9: Of the Paradise, and then of the Transitoriness of all Creatures; how all take their Beginning and End; and to what End they here appeared. The Noble and most precious Gate [or Explanation] concerning the reasonable Soul. (18)
Paradise consists in the Power [and Virtue] of God: It is not corporeal, nor comprehensible; but its Corporeity or Comprehensibility is like the Angels, which yet is a bright, clear, visible Substance, as if it were material; but it is figured merely from the Virtue [or Power] where all is transparent and shining, where also the Center of the Birth is in all Things, and therefore the Birth is without Measure or End. 19.1 give you a Similitude in the Mind of Man, from which the Thoughts are generated, which have neither Number nor End, (for every Thought has a Center to generate.again other Thoughts,) and thus is the Paradise from Eternity to Eternity. But seeing the Light of God is eternal, and shines without Wavering or Hinderance, therefore also in the Birth there is an unchangeable Substance, wherein all Things spring up in mere Perfection, in great Love.
Gospel of Truth
THE FATHER IS BEGINNING AND END (THE FATHER IS BEGINNING AND END)
Paradise is the perfection in the thought of the father, and the plants are the words of his reflection. Each one of his words is the work of his...
Theologia Germanica
Chapter L (50.1)
What is Paradise? All things that are; for all are goodly and pleasant, and therefore may fitly be called a Paradise. It is said also, that Paradise...