Slain on the inside, utterly exposed to
oneself, a person there is as ‘a little
book opened.’ Knowing all its self: knowing all things: it is ‘loosed of its seven
seals.’ It is loosed from all that hides it from itself. Being utterly
known is being utterly found; and all things which are made visible belong to
such a one. ‘Loosed of its seven seals’
all blinding scales of self deceit are removed from its eyes, in knowing what
was inside itself.
‘A little
book opened’ is also as a golden container of the heavenly treasure within
a covering veil of earthly flesh. The container is as an ancient rectangular
box, with a lid; and on the lid, and at each end of it, cherubim; and between
the two cherubim: the place of abiding love and mercy. And the faces of the two
cherubim look one to another: face to face; and because the place between them
is full of forgiving love and kindness they can behold the reflection of their
own two faces; they can bear it, and face the light of the truth of their own
heart’s condition before God in great peace.
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