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the six enneads-第243章

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; with no concomitant whatever。 This self…sufficing is the essence of its unity。 Something there must be supremely adequate; autonomous; all…transcending; most utterly without need。     Any manifold; anything beneath The Unity; is dependent; combined from various constituents; its essential nature goes in need of unity; but unity cannot need itself; it stands unity accomplished。 Again; a manifold depends upon all its factors; and furthermore each of those factors in turn… as necessarily inbound with the rest and not self…standing… sets up a similar need both to its associates and to the total so constituted。     The sovranly self…sufficing principle will be Unity…Absolute; for only in this Unity is there a nature above all need; whether within itself or in regard to the rest of things。 Unity seeks nothing towards its being or its well…being or its safehold upon existence; cause to all; how can it acquire its character outside of itself or know any good outside? The good of its being can be no borrowing: This is The Good。 Nor has it station; it needs no standing ground as if inadequate to its own sustaining; what calls for such underpropping is the soulless; some material mass that must be based or fall。 This is base to all; cause of universal existence and of ordered station。 All that demands place is in need; a First cannot go in need of its sequents: all need is effort towards a first principle; the First; principle to all; must be utterly without need。 If the Unity be seeking; it must inevitably be seeking to be something other than itself; it is seeking its own destroyer。 Whatever may be said to be in need of a good is needing a preserver; nothing can be a good to The Unity; therefore。     Neither can it have will to anything; it is a Beyond…Good; not even to itself a good but to such beings only as may be of quality to have part with it。 Nor has it Intellection; that would comport diversity: nor Movement; it is prior to Movement as to Intellection。     To what could its Intellection be directed? To itself? But that would imply a previous ignorance; it would be dependent upon that Intellection in order to knowledge of itself; but it is the self…sufficing。 Yet this absence of self…knowing does not comport ignorance; ignorance is of something outside… a knower ignorant of a knowable… but in the Solitary there is neither knowing nor anything unknown。 Unity; self…present; it has no need of self…intellection: indeed this 〃self…presence〃 were better left out; the more surely to preserve the unity; we must eliminate all knowing and all association; all intellection whether internal or external。 It is not to be though of as having but as being Intellection; Intellection does not itself perform the intellective act but is the cause of the act in something else; and cause is not to be identified with caused: most assuredly the cause of all is not a thing within that all。     This Principle is not; therefore; to be identified with the good of which it is the source; it is good in the unique mode of being The Good above all that is good。     7。 If the mind reels before something thus alien to all we know; we must take our stand on the things of this realm and strive thence to see。 But; in the looking; beware of throwing outward; this Principle does not lie away somewhere leaving the rest void; to those of power to reach; it is present; to the inapt; absent。 In our daily affairs we cannot hold an object in mind if we have given ourselves elsewhere; occupied upon some other matter; that very thing must be before us to be truly the object of observation。 So here also; preoccupied by the impress of something else; we are withheld under that pressure from becoming aware of The Unity; a mind gripped and fastened by some definite thing cannot take the print of the very contrary。 As Matter; it is agreed; must be void of quality in order to accept the types of the universe; so and much more must the soul be kept formless if there is to be no infixed impediment to prevent it being brimmed and lit by the Primal Principle。     In sum; we must withdraw from all the extern; pointed wholly inwards; no leaning to the outer; the total of things ignored; first in their relation to us and later in the very idea; the self put out of mind in the contemplation of the Supreme; all the commerce so closely There that; if report were possible; one might become to others reporter of that communion。     Such converse; we may suppose; was that of Minos; thence known as the Familiar of Zeus; and in that memory he established the laws which report it; enlarged to that task by his vision There。 Some; on the other hand; there will be to disdain such citizen service; choosing to remain in the higher: these will be those that have seen much。     God… we read… is outside of none; present unperceived to all; we break away from Him; or rather from ourselves; what we turn from we cannot reach; astray ourselves; we cannot go in search of another; a child distraught will not recognise its father; to find ourselves is to know our source。     8。 Every soul that knows its history is aware; also; that its movement; unthwarted; is not that of an outgoing line; its natural course may be likened to that in which a circle turns not upon some external but on its own centre; the point to which it owes its rise。 The soul's movement will be about its source; to this it will hold; poised intent towards that unity to which all souls should move and the divine souls always move; divine in virtue of that movement; for to be a god is to be integral with the Supreme; what stands away is man still multiple; or beast。     Is then this 〃centre〃 of our souls the Principle for which we are seeking?     We must look yet further: we must admit a Principle in which all these centres coincide: it will be a centre by analogy with the centre of the circle we know。 The soul is not a circle in the sense of the geometric figure but in that it at once contains the Primal Nature 'as centre' and is contained by it 'as circumference'; that it owes its origin to such a centre and still more that the soul; uncontaminated; is a self…contained entity。     In our present state… part of our being weighed down by the body; as one might have the feet under water with all the rest untouched… we bear… ourselves aloft by that… intact part and; in that; hold through our own centre to the centre of all the centres; just as the centres of the great circles of a sphere coincide with that of the sphere to which all belong。 Thus we are secure。     If these circles were material and not spiritual; the link with the centres would be local; they would lie round it where it lay at some distant point: since the souls are of the Intellectual; and the Supreme still loftier; we understand that contact is otherwise procured; that is by those powers which connect Intellectual agent with Intellectual Object; this all the more; since the Intellect grasps the Intellectual object by the way of similarity; identity; in the sure link of kindred。 Material mass cannot blend into other material mass: unbodied beings are not under this bodily limitation; their separation is solely that of otherness; of differentiation; in the absence of otherness; it
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