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"Apart
from love nothing whatever has existed, nor ever will. Its names and actions
are many. More numerous still are its distinctive marks; divine and innumerable
are its properties. Yet it is one in nature, wholly beyond utterance whether on
the part of angels or men or any other creatures, even such as are unknown to
us. Reason cannot comprehend it; its glory is inaccessible, its counsels
unsearchable. It is eternal because it is beyond time, invisible because
thought cannot comprehend it, though it may perceive it. Many are the beauties
of this holy Sion not made with hands! He who has begun to see it no longer
delights in sensible objects; he ceases to be attached to the glory of this
world."
—St. Symeon the New Theologian
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