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so:text Plotinus's assertion that the soul, in so far as it is in the body, rests in deep sleep, now acquires a new meaning for us; Plotinus, like his great predecessors Epictetus, Plato, and Socrates, felt that we must awake out of something, overcome some self-evident truths. We must discover the magician who holds the souls of men under his spell. Where is he? How fight against him? p. 349 (en)
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so:description Words That Are Swallowed Up - Plotinus's Ecstasies (en)
so:description In Job's Balances: on the sources of the eternal truths (en)
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