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Chapter IV.—The
Moon’s Increase and Wane; The Manichæan Trifling Respecting
It; Their Dreams About Man and Christ; Their Foolish System of
Abstinence.
He ordained this, forsooth, to supply to the
Demiurge,2201 or Creator,
another power which might attract to the splendour of the sun; and the
thing is manifest, as one might say, even to a blind person. For
the moon in its increase receives the virtue which is separated from
matter, and during the time of its augmentation comes forth full of
it. But when it is full, in its wanings, it remits it to the sun,
and the sun goes back to God. And when it has done this, it waits
again to receive from another full moon a migration of the soul to
itself, and receiving this in the same way, it suffers it to pass on to
God. And this is its work continually, and in every age.
And in the sun some such image is seen, as is the form of man.
And matter ambitiously strove to make man from itself by mingling
together all its virtue, so that it might have some portion of
soul. But his form contributed much to man’s obtaining a
greater share, and one beyond all other animals, in the divine
virtue. For he is the image of the divine virtue, but Christ is
the intelligence. Who, when He had at length come from the
superior region, dismissed a very great part of this virtue to
God. And at length being crucified, in this way He furnished
knowledge, and fitted the divine virtue to be crucified in
matter. Because, therefore, it is the Divine will and decree that
matter should perish, they abstain from those things which have life,
and feed upon vegetables, and everything which is void of sense.
They abstain also from marriage and the rites of Venus, and the
procreation of children, that virtue may not strike its root deeper in
matter by the succession of race; nor do they go abroad, seeking to
purify themselves from the stain which virtue has contracted from its
admixture with matter.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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