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Hence, as Narcissus, by catching at the shadow, plunged himself in the stream and disappeared, so he who is captivated by beautiful bodies, and does not depart from their embrace, is precipitated, not with his body, but with his soul, into a darkness profound and repugnant to intellect (the higher soul), through which, remaining blind both here and in Hades, he associates with shadows.
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First Ennead, Book VI, as translated by Thomas Taylor, [https://books.google.com/books?id=vEt0LaOue8IC The Eleusinian and Bacchic Mysteries: A Dissertation] (1891) pp. 43-44.

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