There Is Only One
There is one of all. Every one and every thing is an extension or indication of that one original existence.
For example, there is only one love. When it is broken up and applied to objects, it is seen as many kinds of love: love your child, love your dog, love your house, love your job. But when it is left whole and pure, and not broken up, then Love knows no bounds.
The same is true with fear. There is only one fear. When it is broken up and applied to things, it is described as many kinds of fear. There is only one faith and when it is applied to conditions, it looks as if faith is for many kinds of things.