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I mean, man is quick to change in his inner being, many thoughts fluctuate in his inner being at every moment, because he is in the divine image, and He, Glory be to Him, is in a matter every day. It is impossible for the world to remain constant for two periods of time in one state. Rather, conditions and symptoms change over it in every single time, and it is the affairs that it is. The truth in it is for him who knows what God has said, and the authority of that is only apparent in the interior of man. It continues to fluctuate in every soul in forms called thoughts. If it were to appear to the eyes, you would see wonder. And the fastest astronomical movements are the movements of this sphere with its planet, which is the moon. It is the fastest moving in the sphere of the mansions than any other. From the car, and every day he has a station, so the sphere travels in twenty-eight days, so the appearance of the effect in the universe was rapid due to the speed of movement, so it
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And know that this truth that made him called a single human being is in every human being, but it was in Adam more complete because he was and there was no one like him. Then after that, proverbs arose from him and emerged in his image, just as he arose from the world and from the divine names, so he emerged in the image of the world and the image of truth, and so it occurred. Sharing things between human beings, and each person is unique in something that distinguishes him from others, just as the world is. By what is unique to man, he is called the individual human, and by what he has in common, he is called the great human. And since Adam was the father of humanity, there was a tenderness to every human being and a relative to him, and since he was of the world and of truth in the position of his sons. From him, there was in him a subtle trace of every form in the world that extended to him to preserve his image, and a subtle trace of every divine name that extended to him to


