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man know it, save He Himself. Three Heads have been formed forth, one within the other, and the other above the other. One Head is the Concealed Wisdom, which is covered and is not disclosed. And this Hidden Wisdom is the Head of all things, and the Head of the remaining Wisdoms. The Supernal Head is the Most Holy Ancient One, the Concealed with all Concealments. The Head of all Heads, the Head which is not a Head(799)--namely, that which is _in_ that Head--neither knows nor is known, because it cannot be comprehended either by Wisdom or Understanding. And therefore is it read, Num. xxiv. 11: "Fly thee in thy place;" and Ezek. i. 14. The _Chaioth_, living creatures, are said to run forth and return. And therefore is the Most Holy Ancient One called AIN, _Ain_, the Negatively Existent; seeing that back from Him dependeth the AIN, the Negative Existence.(800) But all those hairs and all those locks depend from the Hidden Brain. And all are calm (otherwise, are disposed) in the Equilibrium; neither in any manner is the neck seen (_i.e._, because of the locks which overshadow it). Because He the Most Holy Ancient One is in an unvarying condition of joy, neither changeth He from mercy forever. But in the thirteen measurements(801) of mercies is He found, because that Wisdom hidden in Him is divided into three(802) paths in a quaternary, and He Himself the Ancient One comprehendeth them, and through them doth He reign over all things. One (path) which shineth in the midst of the hairs going forth from the Skull, is that path by whose light the just are led into the world to come. Like as it is written, Prov. iv. 18, "And the path of the just shineth as the Light." And concerning this it is written, Isa. lviii. 14, "Then shalt thou delight thyself in Tetragrammaton." And from that path(803) are all the other paths illuminated which depend from Microprosopus. He the Eternal Ancient of the Ancient Ones is the highest Crown among the Supernals, wherewith all Diadems and Crowns are crowned. And from Him are all the Lights illuminated, and they flash forth flames, and shine. But He verily is the Supreme Light, which is hidden, which is not known. And all the other Lights are kindled by Him, and derive (their) splendor (from him). He the Most Holy Ancient One is found to have three heads, which are contained in the One Head.(804) And He Himself is that only highest supreme Head. A
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