that their separation was a good thing or a loss of the deeper understanding of the ancients?
" Plato proves himself an Initiate, when saying in Cratylus that [[theos]] is derived from the verb [[theein]], “to move,” “to run,” as the first astronomers who observed the motions of the heavenly bodies called the planets [[theoi]], the gods. (See Book II., “Symbolism of the Cross and Circle.”) Later, the word produced another term, [[aletheia]] — “the breath of God.”
" Plato proves himself an Initiate, when saying in Cratylus that [[theos]] is derived from the verb [[theein]], “to move,” “to run,” as the first astronomers who observed the motions of the heavenly bodies called the planets [[theoi]], the gods. (See Book II., “Symbolism of the Cross and Circle.”) Later, the word produced another term, [[aletheia]] — “the breath of God.”