Sublunar sphere, immortality does not extend to it, ii.
Such is the nature that the physical philosophers,[202] and even Plato himself, attribute not only to sublunar bodies, but even to celestial ones.
All things of the sublunar world originate in matter, hence matter itself is the unoriginated, the eternal.
Hence it is absurd to speak of God as an element of the sublunar world.
Hence the union is closest in Intelligence, the first divine emanation, and least close in corporeal objects of the sublunar world, where plurality is the order of the day.
The combination of matter and form is the essential condition of sublunar existence, hence there can be no question of the soul entering or leaving the body, or of its activity apart from the body.
For Aristotle matter and form stand at the head of sublunar change and are ultimate.
In his "Book of the Elements" Israeli is primarily concerned with a definite physical problem, the definition of an element, and the number and character of the elements out of which the sublunar world is made.
From the Intelligence of the lunar sphere emanated the Active Intellect and the sublunar spheres of the four elements.
All minerals, plants and animals are formed from these four elements by various combinations, all together forming the sublunar world, or the world of generation and decay.
The Sphere stands on the border line between the corporeal and the intelligible, itself a product of emanation, though producing the elements by its motion--a process apparently neither like emanation nor like sublunar becoming and change.
The moon was associated to his worship, and was considered as the mother of all the sublunar productions; and as the spouse and sister of the sun.
For every blinking star visible to the eye from sublunar ground there shone now a score of constellations, clusters of wheeling spheres, the nearest of which exceeded the rainbow in circumference, transcending it in brilliancy.
Here I walk in meditation, Pond'ring all sublunar things, From the silent soft persuasion, Which from virtue's basis springs.
That is to say, Plotinus makes the first world-soul to be the immediate activity of the finite understanding, which is an object to itself; it is pure soul above the sublunar region, and dwells in the upper heaven of the fixed stars.
Here was flesh compromising with age--accepting its majesty, defying its decay--a sublunar assumption of immortality.
Though he more nearly justified the confident declaration of his people, he but proved that there is no sublunar immortality, though in Egypt--almost.
He didn't know whether even now he might be inhaling poison from the strange, thin sublunar air.
It was the winter half-month now for the sublunar world.
Meanwhile, he had a toehold on life here, if conditions within his sublunar cavern did not change.
Doubtless it emptied into another bubble somewhere below, probably to fall like a waterfall into that space, there to become another stream and empty still again farther down until it ended in some vast reservoir of sublunar seas.
And Robin had perhaps been in hissublunar cavern for ten or maybe twelve days.
Unconsciously, he had assumed that life in other protected airtight sublunar areas would be on a similarly low and limited level.
Evidently the first bubble was pretty much cut off from the general labyrinth of sublunar caverns.
Save writing a useless book, in what other sphere of sublunar energy could I have been effectual?
All things sublunar can be translated into terms of woman.
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