[Redbook6:210][19890817:1546]{The
Trinity Circle}[15th August 1989]
19890817.1546
Comprehension
of the Trinity is assisted by the notion – implied earlier* by the
Circle pattern:
[Text
extracted from ms diagram reproduced above:]
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–
that
the Father-Creator is God approached intellectually,** the Son Christ
is God seen in actual Man in History, and the Holy Spirit is God felt
intuitively.**
Consistent
with this is the experience of the Spirit primarily within the inner
sense as Quality, of the Creator as image or characteristics from the
external World, and of the Christ as the current Archetype rooted
(for us) in an historic Man. But these categories overlap: it is the
emphasis
we are considering, not exclusive attributes.
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