"The person who has achieved this height [...] mediates[...] between the two poles."

"The person who has achieved this height [Moses'] stands as a kind of boundary between the changeable and the unchangeable nature and mediates, as it is appropriate, between the two poles. He offers supplications to God on behalf of those who have been converted from sin, and he transmits the mercy of the supreme power to those who need mercy. We may learn from this that the more one has removed himself from things that are inferior and earthly, the more is he associated with that nature which transcends every mind. He imitates the deity by beneficence, by doing that which is the distinctive characteristic of the divine nature. Now I mean that everything which needs kindness shows kindness, in so far as a need for beneficence exists." (On the Inscriptions of the Psalms, GNO 45, p. 103)

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