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This felicitous supposition declared that there is only one Individual, and that this indivisible Individual is every one of the separate beings in the universe, and that these beings are the instruments and masks of divinity itself.
Jorge Luis Borges
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What this quote means

The quote suggests a philosophical perspective that all individual beings are manifestations of a single divine essence.

In this quote, Borges presents the idea that there exists a singular, indivisible essence that constitutes every individual in the universe. He proposes that each being serves as an instrument or mask through which divinity expresses itself, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all existence and the divine nature inherent in every person.

Themes

InterconnectednessDivinityIndividualityExistencePhilosophy

In practice

Example use cases

In a philosophical discussion on the nature of reality.

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