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Asclepius
Section II (1.)
[Trismegistus] The soul of every man, O [my] Asclepius, is deathless; yet not all in like fashion, but some in one way or [one] time, some in another. [Asclepius] Is not, then, O Thrice-greatest one, each soul of one [and the same] quality? [Trismegistus] How quickly hast thou fallen, O Asclepius, from reason’s true sobriety! Did not I say that “All” is “One,” and “One” is “All,” in as much as all things have been in the Creator before they were created. Nor is He called unfitly “All,” in that His members are the “All.” Therefore, in all this argument, see that thou keep in mind Him who is “One”-“All,” or who Himself is maker of the “All.”
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Problems of the Soul (1) (5)
May we suppose the Soul to be appropriated on the lower ranges to some individual, but to belong on the higher to that other sphere? At this there wou...
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Problems of the Soul (1) (8)
These considerations, amounting to the settlement of the question, are not countered by the phenomenon of sympathy; the response between soul and...
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8. That No One of Existing Things Doth Perish (1)
[Hermes:] Concerning Soul and Body, son, we now must speak; in what way Soul is deathless, and whence comes the activity in composing and dissolving...
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On the Integral Omnipresence of the Authentic Existent (1) (14)
The one soul reaches to the individual but nonetheless contains all souls and all intelligences; this, because it is at once a unity and an infinity; ...
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The Immortality of the Soul (12)
(17) A further consideration is that if every soul is to be held dissoluble the universe must long since have ceased to be: if it is pretended that...
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On the Integral Omnipresence of the Authentic Existent (2) (9)
The elements in their totality, as they stand produced, may be thought of as one spheric figure; this cannot be the piecemeal product of many makers...
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10. The Key (7)
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On the Essence of the Soul (2) (2)
It can be demonstrated that soul must, necessarily, be of just this nature and that there can be no other soul than such a being, one neither wholly...
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11. Mind Unto Hermes (11)
Mind: First, that there is some one who does these things, is clear; and, next, that He is also One, is very manifest. For, also, Soul is one, and...
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11. Mind Unto Hermes (10)
For that all living bodies are ensouled; whereas, upon the other hand, those that live not, are matter by itself. And, in like fashion, Soul when in i...
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Are All Souls One? (1)
That the Soul of every individual is one thing we deduce from the fact that it is present entire at every point of the body- the sign of veritable...
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12. About The Common Mind (8)
Wherefore I've ever heard, my son, Good Daimon also say - (and had He set it down in written words, He would have greatly helped the race of men; for...
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Are All Souls One? (4)
These reflections should show that there is nothing strange in that reduction of all souls to one. But it is still necessary to enquire into the mode...
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Problems of the Soul (1) (4)
We might be led to think that all soul must always inhabit body; this would seem especially plausible in the case of the soul of the universe, not tho...
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Problems of the Soul (1) (6)
We have indicated that a thing may enter and dwell at the same time in various places; this ought to be explained, and the enquiry would show how an i...
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Problems of the Soul (1) (3)
Is it a question of part in the sense that, taking one living being, the soul in a finger might be called a part of the soul entire? This would carry...
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On the Integral Omnipresence of the Authentic Existent (1) (6)
Because any second body must approach, if it might; but the first has approached and received and keeps. Are we to think that this second body, in kee...
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Is There an Ideal Archetype of Particular Beings? (1)
We have to examine the question whether there exists an ideal archetype of individuals, in other words whether I and every other human being go back...
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Against Those That Affirm the Creator of the Kosmos and the Kosmos Itself to Be Evil (2)
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11. Mind Unto Hermes (8)
And that all there are subject unto Genesis, My dearest Hermes, thou hast no longer need to learn of Me. For that they bodies are, have souls, and the...
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