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These notes contain philo­ sophical expositions of passages of Plato, Plotinus, and the Corpus Hermeticum. They also include discussions of philosophical theolo­ gy, natural philosophy, psychology, theories of cognition and per­ ception, cosmogony, optics, and cosmology, and explanations of the meaning of the poem's allegorical symbols and metaphors. Pla­ to, Plotinus, Hermes Trismegistus, the Church Fathers, and various Renaissance and Medieval thinkers are all cited as authorities. Fol­ lowing the notes is a section entitled The Interpretation Generallwhich is a dictionary of allegorical symbols and philosophical terms.

For More the task was spiritual only as it functioned to elevate the soul to deiformity. 5. T H E HUMAN SOUL The animate cosmos is the context within which God's purposes for humanity are played out as a struggle to bring humans to contemplate and worship God and so achieve the full perfection of their intellectual natures. It is only in the h u m a n soul that the created universe can most perfectly imitate the devotion of the Holy Spirit, and the Holy Spirit exerts a constant influence on humans to imitate its own reversion and contemplation of the divine nature: "So then the proper effect of this third Hypostasis ...

For other discussions of Proclus' philosophy see Rosan 1949, Grandijs 1960, and Trouillard 1971. THEORY, NARRATIVE AND RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE 31 them), while at the same time the transcendence of the causes is preserved. Consequently, while Neoplatonism is sometimes treated as a monistic or pantheistic system, the Divine was both distinct from its effects (by virtue of the manner in which these perfections were possessed), and related constitutively to its effects as the source of their real properties.

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