Jewish philosophy -- Early works to 1800; Judaism -- Works to 1900; Philosophy, Medieval -- Early works to 1800
communicated to the spheres, and the latter, being in possession of the
abundance obtained of the Intelligences, transmit forces and properties
unto the beings of this transient world. We must, however, add that the
part which benefits the part below it in the order described does not
exist for the sole purpose of producing that benefit. For if this were
the case it would lead to the paradox that the higher, better, and
nobler beings existed for the sake of beings lower in rank, whilst in
reality the object should be of greater importance than the means
applied for attaining it. No intelligent person will admit that this is
possible. The nature of the influence which one part of the Creation
exercises upon another must be explained as follows: A thing perfect in
a certain way is either perfect only in itself, without being able to
communicate that perfection to another being, or it is so perfect that
it is capable of imparting perfection to another being. A person may
possess wealth sufficient for his own wants without being able to spare
anything for another, or he may have wealth enough to benefit also
other people, or even to enrich them to such an extent as would enable
them to give part of their property to others. In the same manner the
creative act of the Almighty in giving existence to pure Intelligences
endows the first of them with the power of giving existence to another,
and so on, down to the Active Intellect, the lowest of the purely
spiritual beings. Besides producing other Intelligences, each
Intelligence gives existence to one of the spheres, from the highest
down to the lowest, which is the sphere of the moon. After the latter
follows this transient world, i.e., the materia prima, and all that has
been formed of it. In this manner the elements receive certain
properties from each sphere, and a succession of genesis and
destruction is produced.
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