[121] See i. 3.2.
[122] See sect. 5, 6.
[123] Plato, Banquet, p. 185, Cary, 12, 13.
[124] By Plato, in his Cratylus, p. 396, Cary, 29, 30; interpreted to mean "pure Intelligence."
[125] This is the principal power of the soul; see ii. 3.17.
[126] See v. 8.12, 13.
[127] Plotinos thus derives "eros" from "orasis," which, however far-fetched a derivation, is less so than that of Plato, from "esros," meaning to "flow into," Cratylos, p. 420, Cary, 79, 80.
[128] For this distinction, see ii. 3.17, 18.
[129] For the two Loves, see v. 8.13, and vi. 9.9.
[130] See iii. 4.