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Chapter 5. That the Soul is the medium between the two worlds, and that it acts internally. 33.
Chapter 6. That the Soul in the supernal sphere is better conditioned, and that it flows downward. 34.
Chapter 7. What kind of difference there is between bodies and the terminus of each individual Being. 35.
Chapter 8. That the Soul, existing in the supernal sphere, still operates in the lowest, and joins both together. 35.
Chapter 9. That the Soul, when submerged, does not contemplate the superior things; conversely, when emerged, it scorns the inferior. 36.
Chapter 10. That the universal Soul governs without labor, but the particular one [does so] with labor before elevation. 36.
Chapter 1. What is the productive cause of fire and of the other natural Beings. 37.
Chapter 2. That individual elements participate somewhat in life. 37.
Chapter 3. That whatever species are in the inferior world are also in the superior one, and what kind they are there. 38.
Chapter 4. What kind of motion the intellect has. 38.
Chapter 5. That every motion in the supernal sphere is vital, and what kind it is. 39.
Chapter 6. That the Intellect is the universality of things, and in what way. 39.
Chapter 7. That the Intellect is not one and many. 40.
Chapter 8. How all things are in the Intellect, and how the intellect acts, and also God. 41.
Chapter 9. How all universal Animals are in the universal Animal, and that it is otherwise than in the Intellect. 41.