“What is love? He is neither mortal nor immortal, but a mean between the two. He is a great spirit (daimon) and like all spirits he is intermediate between the divine and the mortal. He is the mediator who spans the chasm which divides men and gods, and therefore in him all is bound together. — Diotima (quoted by Socrates)” LovePhilosophyWisdomSpiritualityExistentialismMediationMeaning Of LoveSocratesGreek PhilosophyDiotima Book:Love and will Source: Love and will
“If I am in love, many things about the world, not just the immediate object of my love, seem lovable. To say 'I love X' is somehow really to say 'X inspires love in me', and that love then attaches itself to objects other than X as well. The expansiveness of love is a natural means of ascent between levels.” PlatoAscentSocratesSymposiumDiotima Author:Robin Waterfield