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  • Mysteries, there are appointed purifications and the laying aside of the garments worn before, and the entry in nakedness — until, passing, on the upward way, all that is other than the God, each in the solitude of himself shall behold that solitary-dwelling Existence, the Apart, the Unmingled, the

    The Six Enneads. Plotinus 1952

  • But if this were so, part of the Soul must possess The Good, part be without it; the Soul will have a mingled nature and the Evil within it will not be unblended: we have not yet lighted on the Primal, Unmingled Evil.

    The Six Enneads. Plotinus 1952

  • Mind, is the content of the Unmingled Soul, and, through this Soul, is communicated to the Sphere of living things.

    The Six Enneads. Plotinus 1952

  • Unmingled with any bodily passion, it was, or so it seemed to him, the more delicate and strong on that account.

    The Call of the Blood Robert Smythe Hichens 1907

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