the six enneads-第65章
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he strings; though; however much the musician desired it; he could not pluck the strings except under dictation from the principle of Melody。 5。 But why have we to call in Philosophy to make the Soul immune if it is thus immune from the beginning? Because representations attack it at what we call the affective phase and cause a resulting experience; a disturbance; to which disturbance is joined the image of threatened evil: this amounts to an affection and Reason seeks to extinguish it; to ban it as destructive to the well…being of the Soul which by the mere absence of such a condition is immune; the one possible cause of affection not being present。 Take it that some such affections have engendered appearances presented before the Soul or Mind from without but taken 'for practical purposes' to be actual experiences within it… then Philosophy's task is like that of a man who wishes to throw off the shapes presented in dreams; and to this end recalls to waking condition the mind that is breeding them。 But what can be meant by the purification of a Soul that has never been stained and by the separation of the Soul from a body to which it is essentially a stranger? The purification of the Soul is simply to allow it to be alone; it is pure when it keeps no company; when it looks to nothing without itself; when it entertains no alien thoughts… be the mode or origin of such notions or affections what they may; a subject on which we have already touched… when it no longer sees in the world of image; much less elaborates images into veritable affections。 Is it not a true purification to turn away towards the exact contrary of earthly things? Separation; in the same way; is the condition of a soul no longer entering into the body to lie at its mercy; it is to stand as a light; set in the midst of trouble but unperturbed through all。 In the particular case of the affective phase of the Soul; purification is its awakening from the baseless visions which beset it; the refusal to see them; its separation consists in limiting its descent towards the lower and accepting no picture thence; and of course in the banning for its part too of all which the higher Soul ignores when it has arisen from the trouble storm and is no longer bound to the flesh by the chains of sensuality and of multiplicity but has subdued to itself the body and its entire surrounding so that it holds sovereignty; tranquilly; over all。 6。 the Intellectual Essence; wholly of the order of Ideal…form; must be taken as impassive has been already established。 But Matter also is an incorporeal; though after a mode of its own; we must examine; therefore; how this stands; whether it is passive; as is commonly held; a thing that can be twisted to every shape and Kind; or whether it too must be considered impassive and in what sense and fashion so。 But in engaging this question and defining the nature of matter we must correct certain prevailing errors about the nature of the Authentic Existent; about Essence; about Being。 The Existent… rightly so called… is that which has authentic existence; that; therefore; which is existent completely; and therefore; again; that which at no point fails in existence。 Having existence perfectly; it needs nothing to preserve it in being; it is; on the contrary; the source and cause from which all that appears to exist derives that appearance。 This admitted; it must of necessity be in life; in a perfect life: if it failed it would be more nearly the nonexistent than the existent。 But: The Being thus indicated is Intellect; is wisdom unalloyed。 It is; therefore; determined and rounded off; it is nothing potentially that is not of the same determined order; otherwise it would be in default。 Hence its eternity; its identity; its utter irreceptivity and impermeability。 If it took in anything; it must be taking in something outside itself; that is to say; Existence would at last include non…existence。 But it must be Authentic Existence all through; it must; therefore; present itself equipped from its own stores with all that makes up Existence so that all stands together and all is one thing。 The Existent 'Real Being' must have thus much of determination: if it had not; then it could not be the source of the Intellectual Principle and of Life which would be importations into it originating in the sphere of non…Being; and Real Being would be lifeless and mindless; but mindlessness and lifelessness are the characteristics of non…being and must belong to the lower order; to the outer borders of the existent; for Intellect and Life rise from the Beyond…Existence 'the Indefinable Supreme'… though Itself has no need of them… and are conveyed from It into the Authentic Existent。 If we have thus rightly described the Authentic Existent; we see that it cannot be any kind of body nor the under…stuff of body; in such entities the Being is simply the existing of things outside of Being。 But body; a non…existence? Matter; on which all this universe rises; a non…existence? Mountain and rock; the wide solid earth; all that resists; all that can be struck and driven; surely all proclaims the real existence of the corporeal? And how; it will be asked; can we; on the contrary; attribute Being; and the only Authentic Being; to entities like Soul and Intellect; things having no weight or pressure; yielding to no force; offering no resistance; things not even visible? Yet even the corporeal realm witnesses for us; the resting earth has certainly a scantier share in Being than belongs to what has more motion and less solidity… and less than belongs to its own most upward element; for fire begins; already; to flit up and away outside of the body…kind。 In fact; it appears to be precisely the most self…sufficing that bear least hardly; least painfully; on other things; while the heaviest and earthiest bodies… deficient; falling; unable to bear themselves upward… these; by the very down…thrust due to their feebleness; offer the resistance which belongs to the falling habit and to the lack of buoyancy。 It is lifeless objects that deal the severest blows; they hit hardest and hurt most; where there is life… that is to say participation in Being… there is beneficence towards the environment; all the greater as the measure of Being is fuller。 Again; Movement; which is a sort of life within bodies; an imitation of true Life; is the more decided where there is the least of body a sign that the waning of Being makes the object affected more distinctly corporeal。 The changes known as affections show even more clearly that where the bodily quality is most pronounced susceptibility is at its intensest… earth more susceptible than other elements; and these others again more or less so in the degree of their corporeality: sever the other elements and; failing some preventive force; they join again; but earthy matter divided remains apart indefinitely。 Things whose nature represents a diminishment have no power of recuperation after even a slight disturbance and they perish; thus what has most definitely become body; having most closely approximated to non…being lacks the strength to reknit its unity: the heavy and violent crash of body against body works destruction; and weak is powerful against weak; non…being against its like。 Thus far we have been meeting those who; on the evidence of thrust and resistance; identify body with real being and find assurance of truth in the phantasms that reach us through the senses; those; in a word; who; like dreamers; take for actualities the figments of their sleeping vision。 The sphere of sense; the Soul in its slumber; for all of the Soul that is in body is asleep and the true getting…up is not bodily but from the body: in any movement that takes the body with it there is no more than a passage from sleep to sleep; from bed to bed; the veritable waking or rising is from corporeal things; for these; belonging to the Kind directly opposed to Soul; present to it what is directly opposed to its essential existence: their origin; their flux; and their perishing are the warning of their exclusion from the Kind whose Being is Authentic。 7。 We are thus brought back to the nature of that under