"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.
invoke a new manner of seeing, a
wakefulness that is the birthright of us all,
though few put it to use.
...
What then is our course, what the manner of our flight? This is not a journey for the feet; the feet bring us only from land to land; nor need you think of coach or ship to carry you away; all this order of things you must set aside and refuse to see: you must close the eyes and call instead upon another vision which is to be waked within you, a vision, the birthright of all, which few turn to use.
...
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."
it had first become sun-like,
and never can the soul have vision of
the First Beauty unless itself be beautiful."
- Plotinus (c. 204/5 – 270 CE)

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