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Plotinus (Greek: ) (ca. CE 204–270) was a major philosopher of the ancient world who is widely considered the founder of Neoplatonism (along with his teacher Ammonius Saccas). Neoplatonism was an inf...
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Plotinus (204/5-270 c.e.) was an Egyptian by birth but Greek (or Hellenistic) by upbringing. He studied philosophy in Alexandria under Ammonius Saccus, before joining a military campaign against Persia, where he encountered Indian ideas.
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www.kheper.net/topics/Neoplatonism/Plotinus.htm
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Esoteric teachings spiritual exercises meditations to unfold cosmic consciousness ... Essays and exercises on Eastern and Western Hermetic, Esoteric and Mystical Philosophies to awaken Cosmic Consciousness and unfold Primordial Wisdom. ... When we express ourselves with words, thoughts or feelings, we are under the impression...
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The Six Enneads by Plotinus, part of the Internet Classics Archive ... The Six Enneads; By Plotinus ; Written 250 A.C.E. Translated by Stephen Mackenna and B. S. Pag ... The Six Enneads has been divided into the following sections:
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classics.mit.edu/Plotinus/enneads.html
classics.mit.edu/Plotinus/enneads.html
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3rd century CE founder of Neo-Platonism. ... Plotinus is considered to be the founder of Neoplatonism. Taking his lead from his reading of Plato, Plotinus developed a complex spiritual cosmology involving three hypostases: the One, the Intelligence, and the Soul.
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Plotinus was an ascetic and a meditative man, and was reported to have twice reached the state of ecstasy which he held to be the highest state of life, and which defined as losing one's personality and being united with God.
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www.radicalacademy.com/philplotinus.htm
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A look at various aspects of Plotinus' Neoplatonic system. Includes extensive suggestions for further reading.
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www.iep.utm.edu/p/plotinus.htm
www.iep.utm.edu/p/plotinus.htm
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Readings from Ancient Rome; ... Plotinus / Translated by Stephen MacKenna ... 1. Beauty addresses itself chiefly to sight; but there is a beauty for the hearing too, as in certain combinations of words and in all kinds of music, for melodies and cadences are beautiful;
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