EH 3.37
迪奥尼修
For there is no equality, in my view, between someone who is entirely uninitiated and has not even begun to participate in the divine sacraments and someone who has participated in one or other of the most sacred rites but is still in the grip of charms and disturbances that draw him in the opposite direction. From such people the sight of the most sacred things and communion with them is withheld, and rightly so. For if it is true that the completely divine man, the man who is worthy to partake of divine things, who has been lifted up to the summit of that which is deiform in itself through complete and perfecting deification, will not perform what belongs to the flesh except the things which are most necessary in accordance with nature, and then only if he happens to do them in an incidental fashion such a man will be both a temple and an attendant of the thearchic Spirit through the very intensity of the deification wrought by it, since like dwells in like.
EH 3.37,433BC, Dionysius the Areopagite – 迪奥尼修