59: Each human being is an incarnation of God.—S. D., III, 449.  Compare:—S. D., II, 541; S. D., III, 475, and the Biblical words:  "I have said, Ye are Gods." "Know ye not that ye are the Temple of the Holy Spirit?"
No Being can become a God without passing through the human cycles.—S. D., II, 336.
Man therefore is like God in that he represents the pairs of opposites, good and evil, light and darkness, male and female, etc.  He is a duality.
He represents also God in that He is a triplicity, being three in one, and one in three.—See S. D., II, 553.
By man the divine Monad is meant.—S. D., II, 196.