The Golden Web: A New Partnership With Nature
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The Devas urge us to step forward together, to deepen our connection with the natural world, and to take active steps to begin the process of ecological restoration.

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5 out of 5 stars wonderful.......2004-03-26

The Golden web is one of the few books that has the same attunement as Dorothy MacLean's "To Hear the Angels Sing". Her contact with the Devas and nature spirits is inspirational, and in my mind is a sort of continuation of the work that Dorothy started. If you want a Devic view of reality, read this book!

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        Another ambitious and glossy collaboration between novelist Mark Helprin and illustrator Chris Van Allsburg, continuing the story of Swan Lake, their earlier book that recreated the ballet classic for children. Emulating Maurice Sendak's reinterpretation of The Nutcracker, both the earlier book and A City in Winter abound in winter season atmosphere and fairy tale magic. At the end of Swan Lake, the unnamed little girl who has heard the story of a prince and his beautiful lover Odette usurped from their kingdom by evil forces, realizes that she is the daughter of the pair, and the rightful heir to the kingdom. As the sequel begins, the girl is now an adult, restored to the throne as queen. She recalls her return to the city at age ten, and tells how the restoration came about.

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        4 out of 5 stars Curious and Entertaining.......2004-09-26


        What a strange book this is! Part childrens' fairy tale (old school - bad things do happen to good people), part political satire, part fantasy, A City in Winter weaves an enchanting melody amidst its disconcordant environment.

        I'm not sure who the target audience is - the illustrations and language make the book suitable for kids, while the bizarre characters and convoluted social system are friendly rejoinders against centralism and establishment.

        One thing is certain - it is brilliantly written - a captivating book that takes little time to devour. The imagery is outstanding, the characters are engaging and enjoyable, and the plot moves along handsomely. For as short a book as this is, there is sufficient depth to make it worth more than one read.

        4 out of 5 stars READ A CITY IN WINTER!!!!.......2004-05-18

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        5 out of 5 stars Very Nice.......2002-04-25

        This i must say is one of the most kickin books i ever read. the themes of good and evil are represented so fully in this book.The sequel to this novel is just as well recieved by me. If you really are reading this then i hope i have touched your soul and that you read this book. This is specificly to Mark Helprin, you are the coolest author i have read in so long.If you write anymore then you email me and i will read it as soon as i can find it. In other words you rule.
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        5 out of 5 stars A Classic Tale.......2002-02-27

        I loved this series by Mark Helprin. I'm a big fan of Winters Tale, and this was just as enjoyable. These are wonderful to read aloud to children, or to pass around and take turns with, as we've done with the Harry Potter and other series. Beautiful artwork, and thick shining pages make this book a keepsake, and a sumptuous pleasure to read. In this retelling of Swan Lake, all things are possible... you'll find yourself laughing one moment, tense the next, and always riveted. I also found the strong and triumphant female lead character refreshing, ..the story is told from her point of view, after all this has happened, a narrative to her not yet born child.

        5 out of 5 stars A letter to Mark Helprin.......2001-05-11

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        Hi! I'm one of your fans. I'm a ten-year-old fourth grader. I have just read your book A City in Winter and I enjoyed it. I also liked the illustrations-nice choice to collaborate with Chris Van Allsburg. I loved everything about your book!

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        5 out of 5 stars Exploring what shaped our sciences.......2002-11-08

        It was a pleasure to find such great breadth and depth in The Rise of Experimental Biology: An Illustrated History by Peter L. Lutz. The work takes the reader from prehistory and the first hints of descriptive biology, through the various schools of thought and inquiry that still shape many of our ideas today. Lutz's approach and explanations guide the novice through centuries of prevailing ideas, each of which had its own consequences to both progress in science and culture. Lutz describes clearly and cleverly how the history of science, and particularly experimental biology have been colored by the religious environments of different times, fears, limited education, language, politics, the power of individuals, and in some cases luck. His syntheses are truly fascinating and will appeal to the layman with an interest in history of thought to professional scientists and philosophers. This book is a first rate piece of work and a delight to read.

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            Plotinus (204/5-270 CE) was the first and greatest of Neoplatonic philosophers. His writings were edited by his disciple Porphyry, who published them many years after his master's death in six sets of nine treatises each (the Enneads).

            Plotinus regarded Plato as his master, and his own philosophy is a profoundly original development of the Platonism of the first two centuries of the Christian era and the closely related thought of the Neopythagoreans, with some influences from Aristotle and his followers and the Stoics, whose writings he knew well but used critically. He is a unique combination of mystic and Hellenic rationalist. His thought dominated later Greek philosophy and influenced both Christians and Moslems, and is still alive today because of its union of rationality and intense religious experience.

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            5 out of 5 stars A mystical and spiritual genius who still speaks with wisdom.......2006-06-12

            One scholar once called Plotinus 'The most brilliant and original Philosopher after Plato.' While one could also perhaps give that same title to Aristotle or another Philosopher (i.e. Epicurus reached similar speculative heights but in materialism rather than the spiritual side of philosophy), it must be acknowledged that Plotinus is one of the world's most brilliant spiritual teachers, mystics and philosophers, all in one man.

            Plotinus was taught by a fellow called Ammonius Saccas, the same man who taught the outstanding Christian Philosopher Origen. Plotinus found Saccas at the age of 26 (so his biographer Porphyry tells us) and proclaimed 'this is the man I have been looking for!' Plotinus is also said to have remarked about not wanting to have his portrait painted because he was in a material body, and telling his students 'to unite the divine in you with the Divine in the universe.'

            By the accounts we have Plotinus was a very gentle, intelligent and humble man, probably from the Aristocratic class. While highly virtuous and shunning material wealth, he had many aristocratic friends and also looked after the raising of children and orphans.

            Plotinus was a Platonist through and through, regarding all of Plato's works essentially as divinely inspired truth about both the visible and invisible realms of reality. However, Plotinus was also very much in his own right, an original speculative philosopher and mystic of immense creative power. Plotinus was also deeply rational, and was averse to any kind of fanatical adherence to religious beliefs or claims salvation was found by irrational means, such as by magic, divination or worshipping a saviour figure. Plotinus looked sympathetically upon such practices for those who needed the emotional in religion, but for Plotinus, the main goal was to find and unite with the Absolute in so far as it was possible in this mortal body.

            Plotinus's cooly rational system is extremely abstract and difficult to fathom. A.H. Armstrong's translation is the best I've seen in English, but even so Plotinus does not write well stylistically and often repeats himself or goes on long digressions over the same point when he doesn't need to. But even so, Plotinus has immense and profound insight into both himself and the Absolute, rarely matched anywhere in the world's mystical or religious literature.

            To summarise, the aim and goal of man on Earth is to unite with the highest reality which exists, which Plotinus calls 'The One.' The One is the source of all being, life, and existence, and the creator of the universe, however at the same time it is so transcendant we can't say what it is, only what it isn't. Plotinus identifies the One with the Good and the Beautiful as it occurs in Plato's works, and also says it is unlimited, infinite, and beyond being.

            From the One comes the Soul, and from Soul comes Nous or Intellect. From this triad everything in existence rests, comes into being, and returns in a grand procession which never ends.

            Despite the fact the One is essentially incomprehensible and ineffable and there is really no way we can rationally understand it as it is, Plotinus believed union with the Absolute was possible by looking within the Self. For Plotinus, this marvelous 'vision', which is the highest happiness to be held in this life, happened four times in his life and references to this estatic mystical experience occur throughout the Enneads. The ascent to the highest reality occurs by looking in oneself once the philosopher has 'purified' himself through the practice of virtue, or by contemplation of the Forms. All help in the ascent to the highest, the One itself.

            Plotinus's brilliant mystical philosophy is not only a work of genius in itself, but also had an immense impact on Christianity, Judaism and Islam. St Augustine and many other Church fathers were very deeply influenced by his mysticism, and adopted many elements of Plotinus in their own theological and mystical systems. Plotinus also influenced Islam through the so called 'Book of Causes', attributed to Aristotle, but which in fact was a mixture of the Enneads and Proclus (another Neo-Platonist) in Arabic, especially in Sufi mystical thought.

            Today in our age, when the spiritual seems to have less relevance because so much can be explained by material causes, laws and forces through the application of Science, Plotinus can at times seem to be an archaic remnant of an age where irrational belief in magic and the unseen held a superstitious hold over the mind of humans. But, if one tries to read Plotinus not as a master of science but of the spirit, then his striking genius radiates from every page.

            Any seeker should try to read and understand Plotinus and listen to what this calm and sagely philosopher has to say.

            5 out of 5 stars Most intelligent collection of philosophy on earth.......2005-08-23

            Plotinus' logic is second to none. I personally found more from reading Plotinus than from 6 years in college. the Emanationism as illuminated by Plotinus is the only philosophically logical description of the cosmos, opposite to both creationism and Nihilism/athiesm, as well as opposed to Pantheism and Gnosticism, the philosophy of Plotinus is pithy, intense and has NO EQUAL in intelligence and breadth, period.

            Having myself many 1000s of books on philosophy and as an translator of ancient pali philosophical texts, I must say i find that most of which I have read in life to be utter trash, or worthless at best, save for Plotinus.

            I personally find the Enneads of Plotinus to be my "Bible", his concise and laser-like accuracy to logic and emphasis of "Union with the One" to be the Paramount of metaphysical writtings.

            Its unfortunate that so many Christians seek 'God-talk' in the works of Plotinus, when in fact there are none, for Plotinus, an Emanationist who speaks of the insentient Absolute, the Divine, is utterly opposed to a sentient self-aware Creationistic GOD who holds the fate of mankind in his hand.

            Its absolutely unreal that Plotinus' works are so unknown, by and large, having read from all the Presocratics, and other Neoplatonists, and Plato and the rest, none approach the intelligent and insight that Plotinus reaches in the Enneads.

            A.H. Armstrongs translation is the best available, the work by Mr. Steven MacKenna is poor at best, and that of T. Taylor is incomplete and far too lose.

            I cherish this 7 Vol. translation with the Greek more than any other set of works, the metaphysical emphasis of wisdom and Union (EPISTROPHE) with the One in this collection is the best of its kind which exists. Buy this collection and youll never regret it.

            5 out of 5 stars The ultimate net. Web of the universe!.......2005-02-01

            While Plotinus has always had his devotees -(Neo-)Platonism has received a heavy bashing in our times, chiefly a legacy of Nietzsche's and Heidegger's strictures. According to them, it was all something of a mistake.

            However, the fact remains that 'Platonism' of a certain sort has to be thanked for some of the most inspired - and inspiring elements of Western culture. Meister Eckhart - for instance, who has certainly been back on the map - is an heir to the Platonist tradition. Nietzsche's view of the Renaissance as a kind of 'inversion' of Platonist thought was entirely mistaken. People like Ficino and members of the Florentine Academy were ardent students of Platonism - especially as re-stated by Plotinus.

            Walk round any classic Italian city - and the beauty you see is very much a legacy of Neo-Platonism. It isn't - and wasn't, the 'dead' claptrap Nietzsche and Heidegger spoke of. One upshot of the contemporary disdain for 'traditional' Western philosophy is to look at 'Oriental' teachings. That is a fine and meaningful enterprise. Yet Meister Eckhart - highly infuenced by Platonism, is frequently cited as a Western 'thinker' who is in tune with 'Oriental' thought.

            Read Plotinus carefully, and you'll be in for some pleasant surprises. He hints about a process called 'henosis' - becoming 'one'd' with the action of the divine energeia. For him, this was not just something inside the cranium, but an actual experience - like a Zen 'satori.' We are no longer accustomed to the kind of terms and language employed by Plotinus, but the effort to recapture his terms of thinking
            brings all sorts of precious intuitions. The most dualistic elements of the Western tradition are relatively recent - a legacy of Cartesian philosophy, modern rationalism and the Industrial Revolution.

            It is nothing more than a shallow generalisation to 'lump' all the bad elements of Western philosophy together - as a legacy of Platonism. There is much sublimity and beauty in it, and you will find both in good measure - if you digest the writings of Plotinus.


            5 out of 5 stars An Excellent Edition of Plotinus.......2001-05-05

            As is typical for the Loeb classical library books, the volumes are physically small, and the original text (Greek, for Plotinus) is given on the left hand page, with the English translation on the right.

            The Preface describes the historical context within which Plotinus wrote, offers a summary of this thought, and a survey of Plotinus translations, commentaries, and studies. This material is supplemented by short introductions and synopses at the start of each chapter, and by abundant and detailed footnotes. The footnotes explain translation difficulties (not uncommon with Plotinus), and also identify the sources of Plotinus' references to other writers. These materials are excellent.

            The only thing that this edition lacks is an index. The editors plead the difficulty of indexing Plotinus, and recommend "Lexicon Plotinianum" by J. H. Sleeman and Gilbert Pollet as an alternative. This work is, however, out of print (is it even in English? I am not sure) so it is not a very helpful suggestion. As it is, given Plotinus' rather scattered way of writing, an index is missed.

            The Enneads are a collection of Plotinus' writings from fairly late in his life. Porphyry, his student, encouraged him in writing down his teachings, and acted as his posthumous editor (he also wrote a short biography of Plotinus which is included in the first volume). The works as they exist today are as they were received from Porphyry. As editor, Porphyry created his own organization for the works based on subject matter. This order is completely different from the order in which Plotinus wrote them. Porphyry, however, did document the original ordering.

            From my own experience, however, I would recommend strongly reading Plotinus' writings in the order Plotinus wrote them rather than the order in which Porphyry arranged them. The major advantage I found was that it was much easier to follow the reasons why Plotinus believed what he did, even if the subject matter does jump around a bit. I tried Porphyry's order first, and almost gave up in despair before trying again in Plotinus' order. I have come to the conclusion that much of Plotinus' reputation as a bad writer is due to unfortunate but well-intended editorial decisions by Porphyry. Given that the Loeb edition presents Plotinus' writings in Porphyry's order, and that the Loeb edition is in multiple volumes, reading Plotinus this way does have a certain entertaining quality as well (first get volume IV, read a treatise, then get volume VI, read another, then get volume I, read another, and so on).

            An important recommendation I would make for the reader is that he be properly prepared in his background reading. All of Aristotle and all of Plato would be ideal (as well as a worthwhile activity in its own right), but if the would-be reader of Plotinus finds that a little daunting and wants to get started sooner, there are still a few works that he should make a particular effort to read: Plato's "Phaedo", "Republic" (Books VI, VII), "Parmenides", and "Timaeus"; Aristotle's "Physics", "On the Heavens", "On the Soul", and "Metaphysics". Plato, as the earlier writer, should be read first (by the way - don't be discouraged when you find you don't understand the second half of "Parmenides", Plotinus is going to tell you what he thinks it means in due course, so all you need to do is understand the references). If you don't have Plato or Aristotle, for Plato, Cooper's "Plato: Complete Works" (in one volume), and for Aristotle, Barnes' "Complete Works of Aristotle" (in two volumes), are excellent.

            5 out of 5 stars The Loeb Edition Table of Contents.......2001-05-05

            This Loeb Classical Library edition of the works of Plotinus is in seven volumes. The titles are as follows:

            Plotinus I: Porphyry on Plotinus, Ennead I (Loeb Classical Library, 440)

            Plotinus II: Ennead II (Loeb Classical Library, 441)

            Plotinus III: Ennead III (Loeb Classical Library, 442)

            Plotinus IV: Ennead IV (Loeb Classical Library, 443)

            Plotinus V: Ennead V (Loeb Classical Library, 444)

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            Plotinus VII: Ennead VI, Books 6-9 (Loeb Classical Library, 468)

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            Below is the combined table of contents for those volumes:

            TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR VOLUME I:

            Preface (editors)

            Sigla (editors)

            On the Life of Plotinus and the Order of his Books (Porphyry)

            Ennead I:

            1. What is the Living Being, and What is Man? (53)

            2. On Virtues (19)

            3. On Dialectic (20)

            4. On Well-being (46)

            5. On Whether Well-being Increases with Time (36)

            6. On Beauty (1)

            7. On the Primal Good and the Other Goods (54)

            8. On What Are and Whence Come Evils (51)

            9. On Going Out of the Body (16)

            TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR VOLUME II:

            Sigla (editors)

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            1. On Heaven (40)

            2. On the Movement of Heaven (14)

            3. On Whether the Stars are Causes (52)

            4. On Matter (12)

            5. On What Exists Actually and What Potentially (25)

            6. On Substance, or On Quality (17)

            7. On Complete Transfusion (37)

            8. On Sight, or How Distant Objects Appear Small (35)

            9. Against the Gnostics (33)

            TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR VOLUME III:

            Sigla (editors)

            Ennead III:

            1. On Destiny (3)

            2. On Providence I (47)

            3. On Providence II (48)

            4. On Our Allotted Guardian Spirit (15)

            5. On Love (50)

            6. On the Impassibility of Things without Body (26)

            7. On Eternity and Time (45)

            8. On Nature and Contemplation and the One (30)

            9. Various Considerations (13)

            TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR VOLUME IV:

            Preface to the Loeb Plotinus IV-V (A. H. Armstrong)

            Sigla (editors)

            Ennead IV:

            1. [2] On the Essence of the Soul I (4)

            2. [1] On the Essence of the Soul II (21)

            3. On Difficulties About of the Soul I (27)

            4. On Difficulties About of the Soul I (28)

            5. On Difficulties About of the Soul III, Or On Sight (29)

            6. On Sense Perception and Memory (41)

            7. On the Immortality of the Soul (2)

            8. On the Descent of the Soul into Bodies (6)

            9. If All Souls are One (8)

            TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR VOLUME V:

            Preface to the Loeb Plotinus IV-V (A. H. Armstrong)

            Sigla (editors)

            Ennead V:

            1. On the Three Primary Hypostases (10)

            2. On the Origin and Order of the Beings Which Come After the First (11)

            3. On the Knowing Hypostases and That Which is Beyond (49)

            4. How That Which is After the First Comes From the First, And on the One (7)

            5. That the Intelligibles are not Outside the Intellect, and on the Good (32)

            6. On the Fact that that Which is Beyond Being does not Think, and on What is the Primary and What the Secondary Thinking Principle (24)

            7. On the Question Whether there are Ideas of Particular Things (18)

            8. On the Intelligible Beauty (31)

            9. On Intellect, the Forms, and Being (5)

            TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR VOLUME VI:

            Preface to the Loeb Plotinus VI, VII (A. H. Armstrong)

            Sigla (editors)

            Ennead VI (continued in volume VII):

            1. On the Kinds of Being I (42)

            2. On the Kinds of Being II (43)

            3. On the Kinds of Being III (44)

            4. On the Presence of Being, One and the Same, Everywhere as a Whole I (22)

            5. On the Presence of Being, One and the Same, Everywhere as a Whole II (23)

            TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR VOLUME VII:

            Preface to the Loeb Plotinus VI, VII (A. H. Armstrong)

            Sigla (editors)

            Ennead VI (continued from volume VI):

            6. On Numbers (34)

            7. How the Multitude of Forms Came into Being, and on the Good (38)

            8. On Free Will and the Will of the One (39)

            9. On the Good or the One (9)

            The numbers in parentheses indicate Plotinus' order of composition, which differs from the order given them by Porphyry and which this edition follows.

            The bracketed numbers for the first two chapters of Ennead IV are an alternate ordering for them.
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