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===== Each portrait aligns with a particular mode of perception: ===== * The first speaks to the spiritual-natural mind, evoking reverence and trust. * The second aligns with the spiritual and even celestial plane—more austere, glorious, and abstract. * The third touches the interior of the heart, suggesting the Lord's Divine Humanity in its approachable, compassionate form. In spiritual doctrine, there are three primary levels of understanding the Lord’s Word: # Natural-spiritual (truth seen through moral and rational understanding), # Spiritual (truth seen through love of neighbor and internal enlightenment), # Divine (truth directly infused through union with the Lord). These images may mirror those levels—not as perfect embodiments, but as representative approximations. Each portrait reveals an aspect of the One who is Truth Itself, Love Itself, Life Itself—the Divine Human.
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