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The trinity is a natural consequence of the divine essence, but its not caused in the same sense as saying that the Trinity potentially exist in time in respect of the divine essence. Thats Platos theory of emanation. It is rather the case that, where the divine essence is, the 3 persons of the trinity exist necessarily. They are not created by the divine essence, they are in fact the divine essence and our one in respect of that absolute essence we call God. One might say that the trinity is an intrinsic part of what it means to be one united divine essence, in so far as the Christian conception of God being the objective and absolute eternal love is concerned. Also, to my understanding, Jesus is eternally begotten in respect of the incarnation, not in respect of Jesus’ ontological being. The Body of Christ is eternally begotten. But the son has always existed with father. The word (logos) has always been with the father, and in the same respect the father would not exist without the logos or the holy spirit. They all equally constitute that which is God.Or maybe it’s more correct to say that there is only one instance of the divine essence in that there is only one divine essence; but that there are several hypostases/persons in the divine essence.