SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PLATONIC MYTH OF THE GARDEN OF JUPITER.
Venus is the Soul which coexists with Intelligence, and subsists by Intelligence. She receives from Intelligence the reasons[150] which fill her,[153] and embellishes her, and whose abundance makes us see in the Soul the splendor and image of all beauties. The reasons which subsist in the Soul are Abundance[154] of the nectar which flows down from above. Their splendors which shine in the Soul, as in life, represent the Garden of Jupiter. Abundance falls asleep in this garden, because he is weighted down by the fulness contained within him. As life manifests and ever exists in the order of beings, (Plato) says that the deities are seated at a feast, because they ever enjoy this beatitude.