"Man is placed above all creatures, and not beneath them, and he cannot be satisfied or content except in something greater than himself.
Weeping follows pain, and when he begins to weep, the wind strikes the tree of self-love, which he has made the principle of all his being."These are th.
Therefore I alone can satisfy him, and, because he is deprived of this satisfaction by his guilt, he remains in continual torment and pain.
Greater than himself there is nothing but Myself, the Eternal God. "Man is placed above all creatures, and not beneath them, and he cannot be satisfied or content except in something greater than himself