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Secret Teachings of All Ages
Hermetic Pharmacology, Chemistry, and Therapeutics (20)
According to the Hermetic philosophers, there were seven primary causes of disease. The first was evil spirits. These were regarded as creatures born of degenerate actions, subsisting on the vital energies of those to whom they attached themselves. The second cause was a derangement of the spiritual nature and the material nature: these two, failing to coordinate, produced
Neoplatonic
IV, Chapter XIII (1)
Consider, therefore, also another genus of causes; how a stone or a herb frequently possess from themselves a nature corruptive, or again collective...
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Greek
Physiology and Human Nature (82a)
Timaeus: For seeing that there are four elements of which the body is compacted,—earth, fire, water and air,—when, contrary to nature, there occurs...
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Neoplatonic
IV, Chapter VII (1)
For the form of them is not simple; but, being various, is the leader of the generation of various evils. For if what we a little before said, concern...
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Greek
Physiology and Human Nature (87a)
Timaeus: but are confined within, and mingle their vapor with the movement of the soul and are blended therewith, they implant diseases of the soul...
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Neoplatonic
Are the Stars Causes? (13)
Of phenomena of this sphere some derive from the Kosmic Circuit and some not: we must take them singly and mark them off, assigning to each its...
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Greek
Physiology and Human Nature (83e)
Timaeus: and all other such humors as pour forth in the daily purgings of the body. And all these are factors in disease, whenever the blood is not...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 21: Of the Third Day. (114)
Behold! man becometh weak, faint and sick, and if no remedy be used, then he soon falls into death. The sickness is caused either by some bitter and...
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Greek
Physiology and Human Nature (86a)
Timaeus: and it produces diarrhoea and dysentery and all suchlike maladies. When a body has become diseased mainly from an excess of fire, it...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 21: Of the Third Day. (115)
Now if a learned physician inquireth of the sick person from what his disease is proceeded, and taketh that which is the cause of the disease,...
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Christian Mysticism
The Works of Dionysius the Areopagite
On Divine Names, Caput IV (30)
Almighty God knows the Evil qua good; and, with Him, the causes of the evils are powers producing good. But, if the Evil is eternal, and creates, and ...
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Neoplatonic
I, Chapter XVIII (3)
But if that which is participated is received as in another and different thing, this other thing in terrene natures is evil and disorderly. The parti...
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Neoplatonic
Fate (8)
What can this other cause be; one standing above those treated of; one that leaves nothing causeless, that preserves sequence and order in the...
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Neoplatonic
III, Chapter XXXI (2)
Because, likewise, they are excluded, through certain defilements, from an association with pure spirits, they become connected with evil spirits,...
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Greek
Physiology and Human Nature (85b)
Timaeus: its action is more gentle during sleep, but when it attacks persons who are awake it is harder to shake off; and because it is a disease of...
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Neoplatonic
IV, Chapter I (2)
These inform us what ought to be done, and from what it is fit to abstain. They also give assistance to just works, but impede such as are unjust;...
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Gnostic
The Organization (18)
The whole establishment of matter is divided into three. The strong powers which the spiritual Logos brought forth from fantasy and arrogance, he...
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Greek
Physiology and Human Nature (84c)
Timaeus: as it crumbles, into its nutriment which then passes into flesh, and this flesh falling into, the blood causes all such maladies to be more...
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Sufi
The Knowledge of God (11)
We have a common instance of this referring to second causes what ought to be referred to the First Cause in the case of so-called illness. For...
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Greek
Physiology and Human Nature (82c)
Timaeus: Again, in the structures which are naturally secondary in order of construction, there is a second class of diseases to be noted by him who...
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Christian Mysticism
The Works of Dionysius the Areopagite
On Divine Names, Caput IV (27)
For deformity and disease are a defect of form, and a deprivation of order. And this is not altogether an evil, but a less good; for if a dissolution ...
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