A: Plotinus never had his works in much order, nor was his grammar very good. What he did write was gathered by his student Porphery, and arranged in the form we have today called the Enneads. He taught the details of how and why one would want to attain union with the ONE, but we have no idea of his methods, or whether they were spontaneous, or planned, or by way of meditation, or estheticism, or whether he ate or drank anything, etc. Porphery did report his having four distinct episodes of union with the One, but with no details.
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