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Chapter 2. That the Soul in the intellectual sphere does not need a promoter for operation, but it does need one here. 42.
Chapter 3. Solution of two objections. 42.
Chapter 4. That the Soul uses the same power here and in the intellectual sphere, but not in the same way. 43.
Chapter 5. That the Celestial Soul possesses a certain memory. 43.
Chapter 6. That the Celestial Mind does not have a memory such as the human one. 44.
Chapter 1. That God is supremely perfect, and that His influx into the first created thing is infinite, but in the rest is finite. 46.
Chapter 2. In what way God is prior to other Beings, and what is the order of Beings. 47.
Chapter 3. That the intellectual world influences the Celestial, and the Celestial the sublunar, and in what way. 47.
Chapter 4. That God alone is the true Author of the rational Soul. 48.
Chapter 5. That there are three degrees of Illumination of the Soul, and what they are. 48.
Chapter 6. That the Intellect is a likeness of God. 49.
Chapter 7. That the rational Soul produces the sensitive [Soul], and that it needs it, and in what way, and how it is united to it. 49.
Chapter 8. Concerning the agent Intellect: what it is like, and how it relates to the possible [intellect]. 50.
Chapter 9. Concerning the possible Intellect: in what way it is united to the sensitive Soul and to the agent Intellect. 50.
Chapter 10. That the form of the body is twofold, and that the agent Intellect