Top 46 Quotes & Sayings by Plotinus

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Egyptian philosopher Plotinus.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Plotinus

Plotinus was a neoplatonic philosopher with a Roman name from a Greek, Roman or a Hellenized Egyptian family. He was likely to have been born in Lycopolis, Roman Egypt, and is regarded by contemporary scholarship as the founder of neoplatonism.

God is not external to anyone, but is present with all things, though they are ignorant that he is so.
Mankind is poised midway between the gods and the beasts.
Knowing demands the organ fitted to the object. — © Plotinus
Knowing demands the organ fitted to the object.
You can only apprehend the Infinite by a faculty that is superior to reason.
It is precisely because there is nothing within the One that all things are from it.
The soul in its nature loves God and longs to be at one with Him in the noble love of a daughter for a noble father; but coming to human birth and lured by the courtships of this sphere, she takes up with another love, a mortal, leaves her father and falls.
The soul that beholds beauty becomes beautiful.
And this is the life of the Gods, and of Godlike men, a life without love of the world, a flight of the Alone to the Alone.
Withdraw into yourself and look.
There is one and the same soul in many bodies.
When we look outside of that on which we depend we ignore our unity; looking outward we see many faces; look inward and all is one head. If a man could but be turned about, he would see at once God and himself and the All.
The world is knowable, harmonious, and good.
Wherever it lies, under earth or over earth, the body will always rot. — © Plotinus
Wherever it lies, under earth or over earth, the body will always rot.
Knowledge has three degrees--opinion, science, illumination. The means or instrument of the first is sense; of the second, dialectic; of the third, intuition.
Never stop working on your statue until the divine glory of virtue shines out on you, until you see self-mastery enthroned upon its holy seat.
Life here with the things of the earth is a sinking, a defeat, a failing of the wing.
Each one of us is part of the soul of the universe
Withdraw into yourself and look. And if you do not find yourself beautiful as yet, do as the creator of a statue that is to be made beautiful; the sculptor cuts away here, smoothes there, makes this line lighter, this other purer, until he or she has shown a beautiful face upon the statue.
We are not separated from spirit, we are in it.
Knowledge, if it does not determine action, is dead to us.
The Soul of each one of us is sent, that the universe may be complete.
Being is desirable because it is identical with Beauty, and Beauty is loved because it is Being.
Knowing ourselves, we are beautiful; in self-ignorance, we are ugly.
Fear must be entirely banished. The purified soul will fear nothing.
Before we had our becoming here, we existed There, men other than now; we were pure souls. Intelligence inbound with the entire of reality, not fenced off, integral to that All. [...] Then it was as if One voice sounded. One word was uttered and from every side an ear attended and received and there was an effective hearing; now we are become a dual thing, no longer that which we were at first, dormant, and in a sense no longer present.
It is in virtue of unity that beings are beings.
We ourselves possess Beauty when we are true to our own being; ugliness is in going over to another order.
Beauty is rather a light that plays over the symmetry of things than that symmetry itself.
Pleasure and distress, fear and courage, desire and aversion, where have these affections and experiences their seat?Clearly, either in the Soul alone, or in the Soul as employing the body, or in some third entity deriving from both. And for this third entity, again, there are two possible modes: it might be either a blend or a distinct form due to the blending.
The stars are like letters that inscribe themselves at every moment in the sky. Everything in the world is full of signs. All events are coordinated. All things depend on each other. Everything breathes together.
I am striving to give back the Divine in myself to the Divine in the All. — © Plotinus
I am striving to give back the Divine in myself to the Divine in the All.
We must close our eyes and invoke a new manner of seeing...a wakefulness that is the birthright of us all, though few put it to use.
We may treat of the Soul as in the body - whether it be set above it or actually within it - since the association of the two constitutes the one thing called the living organism, the Animate.Now from this relation, from the Soul using the body as an instrument, it does not follow that the Soul must share the body's experiences: a man does not himself feel all the experiences of the tools with which he is working.
Being is desirable because it is identical with Beauty, and Beauty is loved because it is Being. We ourselves possess Beauty when we are true to our own being; ugliness is in going over to another order; knowing ourselves, we are beautiful; in self-ignorance, we are ugly.
If someone with the right conduct tries to attain to something that lies outside of it, is his goal not the right conduct.
Cut away all that is excessive, straighten all that is crooked, bring light to all that is overcast, labour to make all one glow of beauty and never cease chiselling your statue, until there shall shine out on you from it the godlike splendour of virtue, until you shall see the perfect goodness surely established in the stainless shrine.
Never did eye see the sun unless it had first become sun-like, and never can the soul have vision of the First Beauty unless itself be beautiful.
Beauty addresses itself chiefly to sight, but there is a beauty for the hearing too, as in certain combinations so words and in all kinds of music; for melodies and cadences are beautiful; and minds that lift themselves above the realm of sense to a higher order are aware of beauty in the conduct of life, in actions, in character, in the pursuits of the intellect; and there is the beauty of the virtues.
Nature is but an image of wisdom, the last thing of the soul; nature being a thing which doth only do, but not know.
Become vision itself.
A dogma recognized throughout antiquity... (that) the soul expiates its sins in the darkness of the infernal regions and... afterwards... passes into new bodies, there to undergo new trials.
In this state of absorbed contemplation, there is no longer any question of holding an object in view; the vision is such that seeing and seen are one; object and act of vision have become identical.
All things are filled full of signs, and it is a wise man who can learn about one thing from another. — © Plotinus
All things are filled full of signs, and it is a wise man who can learn about one thing from another.
One principle must make the universe a single complex living creature, one from all.
It is bad enough to be condemned to drag around this image in which nature has imprisoned me. Why should I consent to the perpetuation of the image of this image?
We must not run after it, but we must fit ourselves for the vision and then wait tranquilly for it, as the eye waits on the rising of the Sun which in its own time appears above the horizon and gives itself to our sight.
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