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2.WDecorative drop cap What Man discovers (in the contemplation of himself).
Man can see all things even into the heart.
3. Through the understanding that God gives Man, he can know God: everything is created for the sake of man.
4. What is most useful for Man: Man [comes] out of the being of God likewise as a child [comes] out of the mother’s being.
5. Without the contemplation of ourselves and without the light of God, we are like the dumb cattle.
6. Examples of terrible punishments for the non-contemplation of oneself.
7. No one has an excuse of ignorance.
8. The necessary knowledge of oneself, because of the indwelling of the Devil.
9. The necessary knowledge of our own self's worst enemy who dwells in us, who is befriended by the Devil: they are devoted to one another.
10. The great danger into which our own self's enemy plunges us.
11. Our reward for the victory over our own enemy and the Devil.
12. The reward of our soul for its struggle against its enemy.
13. The necessary knowledge to know the origin of the movement toward evil and good.
14. Everything is from and through God: for what purpose the evil [exists]: for what purpose the good.
15. In the description of the Three Principles the three foundations of reality: the dark world, the light world, and the external world everything shall be explained.