
Ennead VI Books 1 to 5 by Plotinus
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The Unity of the Intelligible World
All actions and passions which produce themselves in the body of the universe are contained within it, and nothing comes to it from without. The intelligible world has much more unity than the sense world. Why would not all things conspire together to unity in the intelligible world? There, indeed, know one thing hinders another by impenetrability any more than the conception that you have of a notion or of a proposition in no wise hinders the one I have in myself.
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