Life, thought and existence, contained in primary existence, ii. 4.6 (12-[203]); v. 6.6 (24-[339]).
Life's ascent, witness to, is disappearance of contingency, vi. 8.15 (39-[801]).
Light abandoned by source does not perish, but is no more there, iv. 4.29 (28-[484]); iv. 5.7 (29-[526]).
Light and fire celestial, nature of, ii. 1.7 (40-[825]).
Light and form, two methods of sight, v. 5.7 (32-[586]).
Light as actualization is incorporeal, iv. 5.7 (29-[527]).
Light celestial, not exposed to any wastage, ii. 1.8 (40-[826]).
Light emanates from sun, v. 3.12 (49-[1112]).
Light emitted by the soul forms animal nature, i. 1.7 (53-[1198]).
Light exists simultaneously within and without, vi. 4.7 (22-[295]).