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
Duration of time, as opportunity, is of importance to virtue, i. 5.10
(36-689).
Dyad, or doubleness, v. 5.4 (32-581).
Dyad, see "pair," vi. 2.11 (43-914).
Earth and fire contained in the stars, ii. 1.6 (40-822).
Earth can feel as well as the stars, iv. 4.22 (28-471).
Earth contains all the other elements, ii. 1.6 (40-823).
Earth exists in the intelligible, vi. 7.11 (38-718).
Earth feels and directs by sympathetic harmony, iv. 4.26 (28-477).
Earth, model of the new, gnostic, unreasonable, ii. 9.5 (33-608).
Earth, postulated by Plato, as being basis of life, ii. 1.7 (40-823).
Earth senses may be different from ours, iv. 4.26 (28-478).
Earth, what passions suitable to it, iv. 4.22 (28-471).
Earthly events, not to be attributed to stars, body or will, iv. 4.35
(28-495).
Earth's psychology, iv. 4.27 (28-479).
Ecliptic's inclination to equator, v. 8.7 (31-563).
Ecstasy as divine spectacle, vi. 9.11 (9-169).
Ecstasy as intellectual contact with sudden light, v. 3.17 (49-1120).
Ecstasy described, iv. 8.1 (6-119).
Ecstasy ends in a report of seeing God beget a Son, v. 8.12 (31-571).
Ecstasy ends in fusion with divinity, and becoming own object of
contemplation, v. 8.11 (31-570).
Ecstasy ends in "rest" and "Saturnian realm," v. 8.11 (31-570).
Ecstasy ends in vision which is not chance, vi. 8.21 (39-807).
Ecstasy, experience of, i. 6.7 (1-50).
Ecstasy has two advantages following, self-consciousness and
possession of all things, v. 8.11 (31-570).
Ecstasy illustrated by secrecy of mystery-rites, vi. 9.11 (9-169).
Ecstasy in soul does not think God, because she doesn't think, vi.
7.35 (38-759).
Ecstasy is possession by divinity, v. 8.10 (31-567).
Ecstasy, land-marks on path to, i. 6.9 (1-54).
Ecstasy, mechanism of, v. 8.11 (31-569).
Ecstasy, permanent results, v. 8.11 (31-570).
Ecstasy results in begotten son forming a new world, v. 8.12 (31-571).
Ecstasy, simplification, super beauty and virtue, vi. 9.11 (9-170).
Ecstasy, the degrees leading to God, vi. 736 (38-760).
Ecstasy trance (enthusiasm), vi. 9.11 (9-169).
Ecstasy, trap on way to, v. 8.11 (31-570).
Ecstasy, way to approach, first principle, v. 5.10, 11 (32-591).
Ecstasy, when experienced, leads to questions, iv. 8.1 (6-119).
Ecstasy's last stage, vision of intelligible wisdom, v. 8.10 (31-568).
Ecstasy's method, is to close eyes of body, i. 6.8 (1-52).
Ecstatic vision of God, chief purpose of life, i. 6.7 (1-51).
Ecstatic, subsequent experiences, vi. 9.11 (9-190).
Education and training, memory needs, iv. 6.3 (41-835).
Effusion of super-abundance is reation, v. 2.1 (11-194).
Effects, differences in, limited to intelligibles, vi. 3.17 (44-964).
Egyptian hieroglyphics, v. 8.6 (31-560).
Elemental intermediary soul, also inadmissible, ii. 9.5 (33-607).
Elemental process demands substrate, ii, 4.6 (12-203).
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