Gleanings80/GPT5 4

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It never happens that its light appears outwardly, although in its own station it is luminous. Consider the sun when it is behind clouds: in its own degree it is bright and radiant, but because of the intervening clouds its light is seen as weak. And consider this same sun as the human spirit, and all things as its body, for the whole body is illumined and made radiant by the bestowal and shining of that light; but this is so only so long as the intervening hindering causes remain.