no ground nor limit; hence its mirror goeth into itself, and makes a ground in itself, that is a will. 13. Thus the mirror of the eternal eye shines forth in the will, and generates to itself another eternal ground within itself. This is its centre or heart, from which the seeing continually takes its rise from eternity, and through which the will be- comes moving and directive, namely of that which the centre brings forth. 14. For all is comprised in the will, and is an essence, which, in the eternal Unground, eternally takes its rise in itself, enters into itself, grasps itself in itself, and makes the centre in itself; but with that which is grasped passes out of itself, manifests itself in the brightness of the eye, and thus shines forth out of the essence in itself and from itself. It is its own, and yet also in com- parison to Nature is as a nothing (understand, in comparison to palpable being, so to speak); though it is all, and all arises from thence. 15. And herein we understand the eternal Es- sence of the triad of the Deity, with the un- fathomable wisdom. For the eternal will, which comprehends the eye or the mirror, wherein lies the eternal seeing as its wisdom, is Father. And that which is eternally grasped in wisdom, the grasp comprehending a basis or centre in itself, passing out of the ungroundedness into a ground, is Son or Heart; for it is the Word of life, or its essentiality, in which the will shines forth with lustre. 16. And the going within itself to the centre of