182 ON THE DIVINE INTUITION self-assumption it cannot recognize its ground and original state, wherein its eternal rest stood; and is rightly called foolish. For it has brought itself out of the divine -Ens into an earthly (animal) ens, and placed itself in a fragile being; and will rule in that which nevertheless perishes for it, and passes away quickly like a smoke. 10. And when that breaks, over which it has ruled for a while, then the life remains in its con- trariety in the first principle, in darkness; and is nothing else than an everlasting, unquenchable, painful fire-source, / as the devils also are such. 11. To the aid of this captive life came again the great love of God; and immediately after such downfall inbreathed itself again into the in- ward ens, viz. into the deadened nature of divine quality; and gave itself to the life for an object, introduced itself as a new fountain of divine unity, love and rest into the faded divine Ens, and revealed itself therein; from which the life is able to draw and its pain and restlessness in the centra of ownness to extinguish. 12. Further, this new fountain of divine love and unity has, by its outflow in Christ, embodied itself in the true life of all the three principles of human quality; and has entered into the image-like senses, viz. into life's natural, creaturely, dis- sentient, image-like will, and assumed humanity; and has shattered egoism and self-will by the influence of the one love of God, as by the eternal One; and turned life's will inwards again to the eternal One, to the temperament, whereby the devil's introduced will was destroyed, and