“In pure theosophy there is no question of wishing to remove from God His mysteries by means of unveilings and specifications; for however acute our discernments, the divine mystery remains complete by reason of the Infinitude of the Real.”

[2014, In the Face of the Absolute, World Wisdom, 99, 978-1-936597-41-3]
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