Fall of the soul due to guilt, (Pythagorean), iv. 8.1 (6-[120]).
Fate, according to Stoic Chrysippus, iii. 1.2 (3-[89]).
Fate detailed, does not sway stars, iv. 4.31 (28-[489]).
Fate, Heraclitian, constituted by action and passion, iii. 1.4 (3-[91]).
Fate is unpredictable circumstances, altering life currents, iii. 4.6 (15-[242]).
Fate, mastery of, victory over self, ii. 3.15 (52-[1182]).
Fate, may be mastered, ii. 3.15 (52-[1182]).
Fate, obeyed by the soul only when evil, iii, 1.10 (3-[98]).
Fate of the divisible human soul, iii. 4.6 (15-[241]).
Fate of three men in us, is brutalization or divinization. vi. 7.6 (38-[708]).