Ennead IV
First tractate: On the essence of the soul (1)
Written by Plotinus, 250 AD
- 1. In the Intellectual Kosmos dwells Authentic Essence, with the
Intellectual-Principle [Divine Mind] as the noblest of its content, but
containing also souls, since every soul in this lower sphere has come thence:
that is the world of unembodied spirits while to our world belong those that
have entered body and undergone bodily division.
- There the Intellectual-Principle is a concentrated all- nothing of it
distinguished or divided- and in that kosmos of unity all souls are
concentrated also, with no spatial discrimination.
- But there is a difference:
- The Intellectual-Principle is for ever repugnant to distinction and
to partition. Soul, there without distinction and partition, has yet a nature
lending itself to divisional existence: its division is secession, entry into
body.
- In view of this seceding and the ensuing partition we may
legitimately speak of it as a partible thing.
- But if so, how can it still be described as indivisible?
- In that the secession is not of the soul entire; something of it
holds its ground, that in it which recoils from separate existence.
- The entity, therefore, described as "consisting of the undivided soul
and of the soul divided among bodies," contains a soul which is at once above
and below, attached to the Supreme and yet reaching down to this sphere, like a
radius from a centre.
- Thus it is that, entering this realm, it possesses still the vision
inherent to that superior phase in virtue of which it unchangingly maintains
its integral nature. Even here it is not exclusively the partible soul: it is
still the impartible as well: what in it knows partition is parted without
partibility; undivided as giving itself to the entire body, a whole to a whole,
it is divided as being effective in every part.
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