Date: 97
"Let us contemplate Him with our understanding, and look with the eyes of our soul to His long-suffering will"
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Date: 386
Reason or Ratio is a visitor who may be encountered when seeking the "real self" and one's "best good," but whether Reason is ourself or another, within us or without is not known.
preview | full record— St. Augustine (354-430)
Date: 386
Reason lets you "see God with your mind as the sun is seen with the eye."
preview | full record— St. Augustine (354-430)
Date: 386
"The mind has as it were, eyes of its own, analogous to the soul's senses."
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Date: 386
"I, Reason, am in minds as the power of looking is in the eyes."
preview | full record— St. Augustine (354-430)
Date: 386
"The eye of the mind is healthy when it is pure from every taint of the body, that is, when it is remote and purged from desire of mortal things."
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Date: 386
"It is impossible to show God to a mind vitiated and sick."
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Date: 387-8 or 391-5
"Our next subject is whether reason judges the inner sense."
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Date: 387-8 or 391-5
"I think so because I know that the inner sense is a kind of controller or judge of the bodily sense."
preview | full record— St. Augustine (354-430)