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1 1, Int | primitive monad. As from the One proceeds the infinite, series of
2 1, 2 | conversing; the third from seeing proceeds to precipitate into the
3 1, 4 | will tell thee. All love proceeds from seeing: intelligent
4 1, 4 | to the star, whence it proceeds, and has its beginning,
5 1, 4 | dislike and regret, she proceeds to the hatred of inferior
6 1, 4 | inferior, the affection of Love proceeds, as the intellect or sentiment
7 1, 4 | the intellect or sentiment proceeds from these intelligible
8 1, 5 | certain affliction, which proceeds from the fear of imperfect
9 2, 1 | meaning of that life which proceeds from science and is regulated
10 2, 1 | comprehended truth, but ever proceeds on and on towards that truth
11 2, 1 | The eagle again, before he proceeds to his venery, first rises
12 2, 1 | other species. And this lame proceeds from him, who having tasted
13 2, 2(1)| becomes viler the more it proceeds to external things, and
14 2, 2(1)| and happier, the more it proceeds to things internal. -- ("
15 2, 2 | which is the divinity, proceeds this monad which is nature,
16 2, 3 | withstanding that from one mode proceeds the other mode of being.~
17 2, 4 | by the second blind man, proceeds from some troubled affection,
18 2, 4 | by the third blind man, proceeds from this: that Divine Truth
19 2, 4 | to the difficulty which proceeds from reflective vision,
20 2, 4 | which in a certain way proceeds from that which is seen,
21 2, 4 | misfortune. And this generally proceeds from the apprehension of
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