Thus were created women and the female sex in general. But the
race of birds was created out of innocent light-minded men, who,
although their minds were directed toward heaven, imagined, in
their simplicity, that the clearest demonstration of the things
above was to be obtained by sight; these were remodelled and
transformed into birds, and they grew feathers instead of hair.
The race of wild pedestrian animals, again, came from those who
had no philosophy in any of their thoughts, and never considered
at all about the nature of the heavens, because they had ceased
to use the courses of the head, but followed the guidance of
those parts of the soul which are in the breast. In consequence
of these habits of theirs they had their front-legs and their
heads resting upon the earth to which they were drawn by natural
affinity; and the crowns of their heads were elongated and of all
sorts of shapes, into which the courses of the soul were crushed
by reason of disuse. And this was the reason why they were
created quadrupeds and polypods: God gave the more senseless of
them the more support that they might be more attracted to the
earth. And the most foolish of them, who trail their bodies
entirely upon the ground and have no longer any need of feet, he
made without feet to crawl upon the earth. The fourth class were
the inhabitants of the water: these were made out of the most
entirely senseless and ignorant of all, whom the transformers did
not think any longer worthy of pure respiration, because they
possessed a soul which was made impure by all sorts of
transgression; and instead of the subtle and pure medium of air,
they gave them the deep and muddy sea to be their element of
respiration; and hence arose the race of fishes and oysters, and
other aquatic animals, which have received the most remote
habitations as a punishment of their outlandish ignorance. These
are the laws by which animals pass into one another, now, as
ever, changing as they lose or gain wisdom and folly.
We may now say that our discourse about the nature of the
universe has an end. The world has received animals, mortal and
immortal, and is fulfilled with them, and has become a visible
animal containing the visible - the sensible God who is the image
of the intellectual, the greatest, best, fairest, most perfect - the
one only-begotten heaven.