Everything is Alive (Ficino)

Jul 17, 2012 04:53

"There will be some men or other, superstitious and blind, who see life plain in even the lowest animals and the meanest plants, but do not see life in the heavens or the world ... Now if those little men grant life to the smallest particles of the world, what folly! what envy! neither to know that the Whole, in which 'we live and move and have our being,' is itself alive, nor to wish this to be so."
-Marsilio Ficino, De Vita Libri Tres, 1489

philosophy, anima loci, animism, genius loci

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