Plotinos: Complete Works, v. 4: In Chronological Order, Grouped in Four PeriodsPlotinus
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Plotinos: Complete Works, v. 4: In Chronological Order, Grouped in Four Periods
Plotinus
Plotinus
Divinities hidden and visible, v. 1.4 (10-178).
Divinity absent only, for non-successful in avoiding distraction, vi.
9.7 (9-161).
Divinity and also the soul is always one, iv. 3.8 (27-400).
Divinity constituted by attachment to centre, vi. 9.8 (9-163).
Divinity distinguished Philonically, the God, and God, vi. 7.1
(18-251).
Divinity, resemblance to, in soul's welfare, i. 6.6 (1-49).
Divinity within us, single and identical in all, vi. 5.1 (23-314).
Divinization, as Cupid and Psyche, vi. 9.9 (9-166).
Divinization of brutalization, is fate of three men in us, vi. 7.6
(38-708).
Divisible, all bodies are fully, iv. 7.8 (2-68).
Divisible and indivisible can soul be simultaneously, iv. 3.19
(27-417).
Divisible and indivisible is soul, iv. 2.2 (21-279).
Divisible beings, existence of, iv. 2.1 (21-276).
Divisible intelligence is not, v. 3.5 (49-1096).
Divisible is essence though not diminished, vi. 4.4 (22-290).
Divisible of soul, mixture and double, ii. 3.9 (52-1176).
Divisible soul is not unifying manifold, sensation, iv. 7.6 (2-65).
Divisibility, v. 1.7 (10-184).
Divisibility, goal of sense, growth and emotion, iv. 3.19 (27-418).
Divisibility of soul in vision of intelligible wisdom, v. 8.10
(31-567).
Division, between universal soul and souls impossible, iv. 3.2
(27-390).
Division, characteristic of bodies not of soul, iv. 2.8 (21-276).
Dominant, better nature is not, because of sub-consciousness, iii.
3.4 (48-1081).
Double cause of incarnation, motive and deeds, iv. 8.4 (6-125).
Double, Hercules symbolizes the soul, i. 1.12 (53-1206).
Doubleness of everything, including man, vi. 3.4 (44-938).
Doubleness of soul, reasons and Providence, iv. 6.2 (41-832); iii.
3.4 (48-1081).
Doubleness of souls, suns, stars, ii. 3.9 (52-1175).
Doubleness of wisdom, i. 2.6 (19-265).
Doubleness of world soul, ii. 2.3 (14-233).
Doubleness, see "pair", or "dyad", of every man, ii. 3.9 (52-1176).
Doubt of existence of divinity, like dreamers who awake, to slumber
again, v. 5.11 (32-592).
Drama as a whole, iii. 2.17 (47-1071).
Drama of life, parts played badly by the evil, iii. 2.17 (47-1072).
Drama, simile of, allows for good and evil within reason, iii. 2.17
(47-1070).
Dream of the good is form, vi. 7.28 (38-745).
Dream of the soul is sensation, from which we must wake, iii. 6.6
(26-363).
Dreamers who wake, only to return to dreams like doubters of
divinity, v. 5.11 (32-593).
Driver and horses, simile of, Platonic, ii. 3.13 (52-1179).
Dualism breaks down just like monism, vi. 1.27 (42-883).
Duality (form and matter) in all things, iv. 7.1 (2-56).
Duality of every body, ii. 4.5 (12-200).
Duration has nothing to do with happiness, i. 5.1 (36-684).
Duration increases unhappiness, why not happiness? i. 5.6 (36-686).
Duration of happiness does not affect its quality, i. 5.5 (36-685).
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