[They're kind of an interesting read, to be honest, if a little dense.
Some of them relate to the nature of souls themselves - we've got things regarding spiritual composition as thought by Socrates and Plato, the concepts of logos, thymos, and eros and how the interplay between all of those parts (reason, anger as relates to external stimuli, and emotion) affect the strength and status of one's immortal soul. Normally reason regulates the others, but disrupting the balance could lead to changes and unforeseen effects.
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Some of them relate to the nature of souls themselves - we've got things regarding spiritual composition as thought by Socrates and Plato, the concepts of logos, thymos, and eros and how the interplay between all of those parts (reason, anger as relates to external stimuli, and emotion) affect the strength and status of one's immortal soul. Normally reason regulates the others, but disrupting the balance could lead to changes and unforeseen effects.
...Do you want to keep going?]