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You’re likely referring to the famous quote attributed to Meister Eckhart, the 13th–14th century German mystic and theologian. The line goes something like:
“The eye with which I see God is the same eye with which God sees me.”
Sometimes it appears in slightly different translations, such as:
“The eye through which I see God is the same eye through which God sees me; my eye and God’s eye are one eye, one seeing, one knowing, one love.”
This saying expresses Eckhart’s central mystical idea — the unity of the soul and God. It means that when a person truly perceives God, that perception happens in God; the divine and human act of seeing become one and the same.
Would you like me to explain the theological or mystical meaning behind this quote in more detail?
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