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Suppose we all go with vessels in our hands to fetch water from a

lake. One has a cup, another a jar, another a bucket, and so forth,

and we all fill our vessels. The water in each case naturally takes

the form of the vessel carried by each of us. He who brought the cup

has the water in the form of a cup; he who brought the jar-his water

is in the shape of a jar, and so forth; but, in every case, water,

and nothing but water, is in the vessel. So it is in the case of

religion; our minds are like these vessels, and each one of us is

trying to arrive at the realization of God. God is like that water

filling these different vessels, and in each vessel the vision of God

comes in the form of the vessel. Yet He is One. He is God in every

case.

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" That God should have clothed himself with our nature is a fact that

should not seem strange or extravagant to minds that do not form too

paltry an idea of reality. Who, looking at the universe, would be so

feeble-minded as not to believe that God is all in all; that he

clothes himself with the universe, and at the same time contains it

and dwells in it? What exists depends on Him who exists, and nothing

can exist except in the bosom of Him who is. "

(Gregory of Nyssa, " Catechetical Orations, " 25)

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