Размышления
Book 11
17.Sourceandsubstanceofeachthing.Whatitchangesinto,andwhatit’sliketransformed;thatnothingcanharmit.
18.i.Myrelationshiptothem.Thatwecameintotheworldforthesakeofoneanother.Orfromanotherpointofview,Icameintoittobetheirguardian—astheramisoftheflock,andthebulloftheherd.
Startfromthis:ifnotatoms,thenNature—directingeverything.Inthatcase,lowerthingsforthesakeofhigherones,andhigheronesforoneanother.
ii.Whatthey’relikeeating,inbed,etc.Howdriventheyarebytheirbeliefs.Howproudtheyareofwhattheydo.
iii.Thatifthey’rerighttodothis,thenyouhavenorighttocomplain.Andiftheyaren’t,thentheydoitinvoluntarily,outofignorance.Becauseallsoulsarepreventedfromtreatingothersastheydeserve,justastheyarekeptfromtruth:unwillingly.Whichiswhytheyresentbeingcalledunjust,orarrogant,orgreedy—anysuggestionthattheyaren’tgoodneighbors.
iv.Thatyou’vemadeenoughmistakesyourself.You’rejustlikethem.
Eveniftherearesomeyou’veavoided,youhavethepotential.
Evenifcowardicehaskeptyoufromthem.Orfearofwhatpeoplewouldsay.Orsomeequallybadreason.
v.Thatyoudon’tknowforsureitisamistake.Alotofthingsaremeanstosomeotherend.