Chapter XX.—Thanks are Ever Due to God.
Even if you be healed by drugs (I grant you that
point by courtesy), yet it behoves you to give testimony of the cure to
God. For the world still draws us down, and through weakness I incline
towards matter. For the wings of the
74soul were the perfect spirit, but,
having cast this off through sin, it flutters like a nestling and
falls to the ground. Having left the heavenly companionship, it
hankers after communion with inferior things. The demons were driven
forth to another abode; the first created human beings were expelled
from their place: the one, indeed, were cast down from heaven; but the
other were driven from earth, yet not out of this earth, but from a
more excellent order of things than exists here now. And now it behoves
us, yearning after that pristine state, to put aside everything that
proves a hindrance. The heavens are not infinite, O man, but finite
and bounded; and beyond them are the superior worlds which have not
a change of seasons, by which various diseases are produced, but,
partaking of every happy temperature, have perpetual day, and light
unapproachable by men below.481481
Ἴσον δὲ
νύκτεσσιν
αἰεὶ;
Ἴσα
δ᾽ἐν
ἁμέραις
ἄλι-
ον
ἔχοντες,
ἀπονέστερον
Ἐσθλοὶ
νέμονται
βίο-
τον
οὐ
χθόνα
ταράσσον-
τες
ἀλκᾷ
χερῶν,
Οὐδὲ
πόντιον
ὕδωρ,
Κεινὰν
παρὰ δίαιταν
· κ.τ.λ. Olymp. ii.
Those who have composed elaborate descriptions of the
earth have given an account of its various regions so far as this was
possible to man; but, being unable to speak of that which is beyond,
because of the impossibility of personal observation, they have assigned
as the cause the existence of tides; and that one sea is filled with weed,
and another with mud; and that some localities are burnt up with heat,
and others cold and frozen. We, however, have learned things which
were unknown to us, through the teaching of the prophets, who, being
fully persuaded that the heavenly spirit482482 along with the soul
will acquire a clothing of mortality, foretold things which other minds
were unacquainted with. But it is possible for every one who is naked
to obtain this apparel, and to return to its ancient kindred.