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 Divine itself. The Inmost in the case of Jesus was Jehovah. Jehovah flows into men as into something which He has separated from Himself and yet to which He is adjoined, i. e., is in juxtaposition, but into the soul-form which He provided for Himself He dwelt directly without separation; for it was God manifesting Himself, extending, projecting Himself. And on this highest plane God always dwells as complete within Himself, "in the light which no man can approach unto; whom no man hath seen, nor can see," "the King eternal, immortal, invisible."

Let us now see an illustration of the projection of God in Jesus Christ:

Comparing this with diagram 4. we perceive that in the case of Jesus the plane of the Inmost does not appear. Yet in a later chapter, where the Divine is divided into its own elements of Good and Truth, this Inmost is represented by the Divine Truth, the form of the Divine Good.