"Above the Celestial Fire there is an Incorruptible Flame, ever sparkling, Source of Life, Fountain of all Beings, and Principle of all Things. This Flame produces all, and nothing perishes save that which it consumes. It reveals itself by virtue of itself. This Fire cannot be contained in any place; it is without form and without substance, it girdles the Heavens, and from it there proceeds a tiny spark which makes the whole fire of the Sun, Moon, and Stars. This is what I know of God. Seek not to know more, for this passes thy comprehension howsoever wise thou mayest be. Nevertheless, know that the unjust and wicked man cannot hide himself from God, nor can craft nor excuse disguise aught from His piercing eyes. All is full of God, God is everywhere." — Porphyry (Comte de Gabalis, or, Discourse on Secret Sciences, c. 1680 by Villars, abbé de (Nicolas-Pierre-Henri), 1635-1673)