登陆注册
19466800000081

第81章 THE THIRD ENNEAD(18)

No: the dominant is the Prior of the individual spirit; it presides inoperative while its secondary acts: so that if the acting force is that of men of the sense-life, the tutelary spirit is the Rational Being, while if we live by that Rational Being, our tutelary Spirit is the still higher Being, not directly operative but assenting to the working principle.The words "You shall yourselves choose" are true, then; for by our life we elect our own loftier.

But how does this spirit come to be the determinant of our fate?

It is not when the life is ended that it conducts us here or there; it operates during the lifetime; when we cease to live, our death hands over to another principle this energy of our own personal career.

That principle [of the new birth] strives to gain control, and if it succeeds it also lives and itself, in turn, possesses a guiding spirit [its next higher]: if on the contrary it is weighed down by the developed evil in the character, the spirit of the previous life pays the penalty: the evil-liver loses grade because during his life the active principle of his being took the tilt towards the brute by force of affinity.If, on the contrary, the Man is able to follow the leading of his higher Spirit, he rises: he lives that Spirit; that noblest part of himself to which he is being led becomes sovereign in his life; this made his own, he works for the next above until he has attained the height.

For the Soul is many things, is all, is the Above and the Beneath to the totality of life: and each of us is an Intellectual Kosmos, linked to this world by what is lowest in us, but, by what is the highest, to the Divine Intellect: by all that is intellective we are permanently in that higher realm, but at the fringe of the Intellectual we are fettered to the lower; it is as if we gave forth from it some emanation towards that lower, or, rather some Act, which however leaves our diviner part not in itself diminished.

4.But is this lower extremity of our intellective phase fettered to body for ever?

No: if we turn, this turns by the same act.

And the Soul of the All- are we to think that when it turns from this sphere its lower phase similarly withdraws?

No: for it never accompanied that lower phase of itself; it never knew any coming, and therefore never came down; it remains unmoved above, and the material frame of the Universe draws close to it, and, as it were, takes light from it, no hindrance to it, in no way troubling it, simply lying unmoved before it.

But has the Universe, then, no sensation? "It has no Sight," we read, since it has no eyes, and obviously it has not ears, nostrils, or tongue.Then has it perhaps such a consciousness as we have of our own inner conditions?

No: where all is the working out of one nature, there is nothing but still rest; there is not even enjoyment.Sensibility is present as the quality of growth is, unrecognized.But the Nature of the World will be found treated elsewhere; what stands here is all that the question of the moment demands.

5.But if the presiding Spirit and the conditions of life are chosen by the Soul in the overworld, how can anything be left to our independent action here?

The answer is that very choice in the over-world is merely an allegorical statement of the Soul's tendency and temperament, a total character which it must express wherever it operates.

But if the tendency of the Soul is the master-force and, in the Soul, the dominant is that phase which has been brought to the fore by a previous history, then the body stands acquitted of any bad influence upon it? The Soul's quality exists before any bodily life;it has exactly what it chose to have; and, we read, it never changes its chosen spirit; therefore neither the good man nor the bad is the product of this life?

Is the solution, perhaps, that man is potentially both good and bad but becomes the one or the other by force of act?

But what if a man temperamentally good happens to enter a disordered body, or if a perfect body falls to a man naturally vicious?

The answer is that the Soul, to whichever side it inclines, has in some varying degree the power of working the forms of body over to its own temper, since outlying and accidental circumstances cannot overrule the entire decision of a Soul.Where we read that, after the casting of lots, the sample lives are exhibited with the casual circumstances attending them and that the choice is made upon vision, in accordance with the individual temperament, we are given to understand that the real determination lies with the Souls, who adapt the allotted conditions to their own particular quality.

The Timaeus indicates the relation of this guiding spirit to ourselves: it is not entirely outside of ourselves; is not bound up with our nature; is not the agent in our action; it belongs to us as belonging to our Soul, but not in so far as we are particular human beings living a life to which it is superior: take the passage in this sense and it is consistent; understand this Spirit otherwise and there is contradiction.And the description of the Spirit, moreover, as "the power which consummates the chosen life," is, also, in agreement with this interpretation; for while its presidency saves us from falling much deeper into evil, the only direct agent within us is some thing neither above it nor equal to it but under it: Man cannot cease to be characteristically Man.

6.What, then, is the achieved Sage?

One whose Act is determined by the higher phase of the Soul.

It does not suffice to perfect virtue to have only this Spirit [equivalent in all men] as cooperator in the life: the acting force in the Sage is the Intellective Principle [the diviner phase of the human Soul] which therefore is itself his presiding spirit or is guided by a presiding spirit of its own, no other than the very Divinity.

But this exalts the Sage above the Intellectual Principle as possessing for presiding spirit the Prior to the Intellectual Principle: how then does it come about that he was not, from the very beginning, all that he now is?

同类推荐
  • 语资

    语资

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 至元嘉禾志

    至元嘉禾志

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 蜀都杂抄

    蜀都杂抄

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 罗氏字辈

    罗氏字辈

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 白色轨迹

    白色轨迹

    楔子于枫他很想报考师范院校,因为那里不需要多高的分数,更重要的是于枫很向往教师----这一神圣的职业。可他的父母想让他上高中,然后考取他们梦寐以求的名牌大学,以便在以后找到个好的工作,他们不惜洒多少血汗,终于把于枫送进了这市里的省重点中学-----南苑一中。进入这所学校,于枫所付出的代价是青春爱好和汗水细胞,看到大车小辆穿梭于校园的小路上,当真是‘文武齐全’‘群英荟萃’。于枫有两个最好的朋友。一个是西良---身高178cm,高挑的身材,帅气沉稳的脸庞很是受众MM的亲睐,但是他却对此反应冷淡。另外一个是宇林---177cm的身高,黄褐色的头发,白净的脸蛋,号称是‘美女杀手’并自认为身怀泡妞绝技,但至今都还没有一个正式女朋友的‘花花公子’类型的‘不良少年’,人送绰号:‘白痴宇林’。就在他们的友谊日益增长的同时,他们的故事也慢慢展开。
  • 无道皇朝

    无道皇朝

    这是一个错乱了的时空,神话的题材和历史的故事相互交叠,有蛮荒的猛禽,也有祥瑞的神兽。这是年轻一代的世界,他们在不停的竞争中成长,开创属于自己的王朝。自信的青年,张扬的个性,轻狂的行径,从来不畏惧艰险的他们,将面临什么样的考验.....
  • 桃花灼灼:归歌

    桃花灼灼:归歌

    一只不谙世事的九尾狐妖,一匹淡泊清雅的极地白狼,他救她与水火,却从不愿和她走近。你何时归来?等你爱我的时候。你何时爱我?下辈子等你比她先遇见我。好,我等。
  • 她他与他

    她他与他

    她浑身是刺,全都要拜他所赐相逢于微时,然后共走一途再分道扬镳有生之年,林染汐遇到了一个自认为是天才的疯子于是各自画地为牢,无处可逃夏天一!我不管天崩地裂沧海桑田,只要你回答我:你敢,还是不敢?她的青春与他相爱开始,也在那一刻结束;后来的人纵然有千般好,终究不及他来得最早。
  • 推背图

    推背图

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 达阵的足球

    达阵的足球

    美式足球是全美第一大运动,这是一项速度,力量与智慧完美结合的运动。速度,“雷,又是这个柏油脚跟的跑锋,他再一次用他那超越常人的速度突破了对方的防守……”力量,“这是一次势均力敌的对抗,两队的攻防线真可谓是强强对话,这是吨位达到300磅的人之间的对话……”智慧,“柏油脚跟再一次做出了出人意料的变阵,现场场上的阵型,他们换下了一名外接手换上了一名跑锋,阵型一下就从传球变成的跑球……”这是一个光速的世界,巨力的世界,战术变幻的世界,欢迎来到美式足球的世界。
  • 若惜若忆

    若惜若忆

    你是我这辈子想放也放不下的人。一百块都不给我,还要我帮你养娃!造孽啊!
  • 凤凰传人在异界

    凤凰传人在异界

    凤凰涅盘,浴火从生,血色的羽翼倾盖苍茫大地、亿兆黎民。因为承诺,所以坚强。因为深情,所以无悔。因为希望,所以重生。当昔日懦弱的少年化身为不死的凤凰,试问寰宇,谁与争锋?
  • 精兵2

    精兵2

    中国梦★精兵魂农家兵歌荡气回肠军旅人生热血澎湃不是每一个士兵都能成为精兵不是每一个精兵都能成为将军作者QQ:378945019作品群:47891039
  • 开店必赚

    开店必赚

    本书从整体把握与具体论证相结合的方法,对开店前的选址、店铺形象设计、店铺服务、商品陈列、理财、店员管理等一一进行了剖析,并提出了富有针对性的措施。