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1 2 | participates in the same intelligence and the same portion~of
2 3 | superior: for the one is~intelligence and deity; the other is
3 3 | preferred to everything~intelligence and daemon and the worship
4 3 | of vision.~ Body, soul, intelligence: to the body belong sensations,
5 3 | the soul~appetites, to the intelligence principles. To receive the~
6 3 | a Nero: and to have the intelligence that guides to the~things
7 4 | received~into the seminal intelligence of the universe, and in
8 5 | and social animal.~ The intelligence of the universe is social.
9 6 | thee is in conformity to~intelligence. And thus also in the universe
10 6 | it are in conformity to intelligence.~ Whatever of the things
11 7 | in it the expression of intelligence and propriety, that~ought
12 7 | does it make the governing intelligence worse,~for it does not damage
13 7 | for it does not damage the intelligence either so far as the~intelligence
14 7 | intelligence either so far as the~intelligence is rational or so far as
15 7 | Nature has not so mingled the intelligence with the composition of~
16 8 | which is a~hindrance to the intelligence is an evil to the intelligent
17 8 | surrounds thee, but let thy intelligence also now be in harmony with~
18 8 | now be in harmony with~the intelligence which embraces all things.
19 9 | And either the universal intelligence puts itself~in motion for
20 10| in the~way are many. But intelligence and reason are able to go
21 12| part alone he touches the intelligence only which has flowed and~
22 12| a~little breath (life), intelligence. Of these the first two
23 12| thyself a certain ruling intelligence. And even~if the tempest
24 12| everything else; for the intelligence at least it~will not carry
25 12| little blood~or seed, but of intelligence. And thou hast forgotten
26 12| this too, that~every man's intelligence is a god, and is an efflux
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