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of the Fire, which are One" as follows:
Began Rabbi Sim-on and said: Two verses are written, "That YHVH thy
Elohim is a devouring fire, a zealous Ail (El)" (_Deut._, iv. 24);
again it is written, "But you that cleave unto YHVH your Elohim,
are alive, every one of you, this day" (_Deut._, iv. 4). On this
verse "That YHVH thy Elohim is a consuming fire," this we said to
the companions; That it is a fire which devours fire, and it is a
fire which devours itself and consumes itself, because it is a fire
which is more mighty than fire, and it has been so confirmed. But,
Come, See! Whoever desires to know the wisdom of the Holy Unity
should look in that flame arising from a burning coal or a lighted
lamp. This flame comes out only when united with another thing.
Come, See! In the flame which goes up are two lights: one light is
a bright white and one light is united with a dark or blue; the
white light is that which is above and ascends in a straight path,
and that below is that dark or blue light, and this light below is
the throne to the white light and that white light rests upon it,
and they unite one to the other so that they are one. And this dark
light, or blue colour, which is below, is the precious throne to
the white. And this is the mystery of the blue. And this blue dark
throne unites itself with another thing to light that from below,
and this awakes it to unite with the upper white light, and this
blue or dark, sometimes changes its colour, but that white above
never changes its colour, it is always white; but that blue changes
to these different colours, sometimes to blue or black and
sometimes to a red colour, and this unites itself to two sides. It
unites to the above, to that white upper light, and unites itself
below to the thing which is under it, which is the burning matter,
and this burns and consumes always from the matter below. And this
devours that matter below, which connects with it and upon which
the blue light rests, therefore this eats up all which connects
with it from below, because it is the nature of it, that it devour
and consume everything which depends on it and is dead matter, and
therefore it eats up everything which connects with it below, and
this white light which rests upon it never consumes itself and
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