sod as a life, and from the Nothing an 5 springs. ing then the first movement of the will ie birth of fire, we recognize it as the first ;z. the Father's nature in .fierce \yrath ; )ther entrance of the will into freedom, centre of the heart, we recognize as the iturc, as the life in light, in the power of is now clear what the firsb will to fire ind effects, viz. stern, hard, bitter, and Liish, which is the third form of Nature ; >h is as the centre where life and will take their rise. For the will would be the great anguish, and yet cannot. It ', and yet is held by the sourness (astrin- ind the greater the will for flight becomes, sr becomes the bitter sting of the essences lity. being unable then to flee or ascend, it a wheel. And here the essences become id the plurality of essences enters into a L, which is rightly called the eternal mind, rality in numberless essences is comprised I, where always from an essence a will f arise according to the property of that ,'hence the eternal wonders spring, ing then the great and strong mind of the nguish goes thus in itself as a wheel, and y breaks the stern attraction, and by brings into plurality of essences; but in n the wheel disposes again into a one, as