[Notwithstanding the dangers referred to, he must make God his sole object or fail.]
“And He said to me, ‘In taking the risk there is a part of salvation.’”
[Only a part of salvation, because perfect selflessness has not yet been attained. The whole of salvation consists in the effacement of all secondary causes, all phenomena, through the rapture which results from vision of God. But this is gnosis, and the present revelation is addressed to mystics of a lower grade. The gnostic takes no risk, for he has nothing to lose.]
“And the wave came and lifted those beneath it and overran the shore.”
[Those beneath the wave are they who voyage in ships and consequently suffer shipwreck. Their reliance on secondary causes casts them ashore, i.e. brings them back to the world of phenomena whereby they are veiled from God.]
“And He said to me, ‘The surface of the Sea is a gleam that cannot be reached.’”
[Any one who depends on external rites of worship to lead him to God is following a will-o’-the-wisp.]
“And its bottom is a darkness impenetrable.”
[To discard positive religion, root and branch, is to wander in a pathless maze.]
“And between the two are fishes which are to be feared.”