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Tratado 27 (IV, 3, 1-8) - Alma do Mundo e Alma Individual (Guthrie)
FOURTH ENNEAD, BOOK THREE. Psychological Questions.
A. ARE NOT ALL SOULS PARTS OR EMANATIONS OF A SINGLE SOUL ?
- psychology obeys the precept “know thyself,” and shows how we are temples of the divinity.
- are individual souls emanations of the universal soul?
- conformity to the universal soul implies that they are not parts of her.
- limitations to the use of the term “parts,” in physical things.
- when applied to incorporeal things, “parts” have different senses.
- such mathematical senses cannot be applied to the soul.
- actual division into parts would be tantamount to a denial of the whole.
- nor is the soul a part in the sense that one proposition is a part of a science.
- the difference of functions of the world-soul and individual souls makes entire division between them impossible.
- are individual souls part of the world-soul as is the local consciousness of some part of the body to the whole consciousness?
- study of the question by observation of the human organism.
- intellectual difficulty of the soul being one and yet in all beings.
- the healthy soul can work, the sick soul is devoted to her body.
- souls retain both their unity and differences on different levels.
- souls develop manifoldness just as intelligence does.
- why should creation be predicated of the universal soul and not of the human?
- the world-soul alone creates because she remains nearest the intelligible world.
- difference between individual and universal souls.
- sympathy between individual and universal soul comes from common source.
- difference between souls.
- like the divinity, the soul is always one.
- soul powers remain the same throughout all changes of body.
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