Penetration into inner sanctuary, yields possession of all things, v. 8.11 (31-[570]).

Penetration of body by soul, but not by another body, iv. 7.8 (2-[72]).

Penetration of body by soul proves the latter's incorporeality, iv. 7.8 (2-[72]).

Penetration, total, impossible in mixture of bodies, iv. 7.8 (2-[72]).

Penetration, total, mixture, to the point of, ii. 7 (37-[691]).

Penia, or need, myth of, iii. 5.25 (50-[1130])

Perception of new things, not forced, iv. 4.8 (28-[450]).

Perception of the Supreme, its manner, v. 5.10 (32-[591]).

Perfect happiness attained when nothing more is desired, i. 4.4 (46-[1026]).

Perfect is primary nature (Plotinic); not goal of evolution (Stoic), iv. 7.8 (2-[73]).