[[9:1|9:1.7]] And herein is an [[infinite]] [[mystery]]: That the Infinite [[simultaneously]] revealed his infinity in the Son and as Paradise, and then there springs into existence a being [[equal]] to [[God]] in [[divinity]], [[reflective]] of the Son's spiritual nature, and capable of activating the '''[[Paradise]] [[pattern]]''', a being provisionally subordinate in sovereignty but in many ways apparently the most [[versatile]] in [[action]]. And such apparent superiority in action is disclosed in an attribute of the Third Source and Center which is superior even to [[physical]] [[gravity]]—the universal [[manifestation]] of the [[Isle of Paradise]]. | [[9:1|9:1.7]] And herein is an [[infinite]] [[mystery]]: That the Infinite [[simultaneously]] revealed his infinity in the Son and as Paradise, and then there springs into existence a being [[equal]] to [[God]] in [[divinity]], [[reflective]] of the Son's spiritual nature, and capable of activating the '''[[Paradise]] [[pattern]]''', a being provisionally subordinate in sovereignty but in many ways apparently the most [[versatile]] in [[action]]. And such apparent superiority in action is disclosed in an attribute of the Third Source and Center which is superior even to [[physical]] [[gravity]]—the universal [[manifestation]] of the [[Isle of Paradise]]. |