Seems as if the begotten was a universal soul, vi. 4.14 (22-[307]).

Seen the Supreme, no one who has calls him chance, vi. 8.19 (39-[807]).

Self autocracy, vi. 8.21 (39-[807]).

Self-consciousness can exist in a simple principle, v. 3.1 (49-[1090]).

Self-consciousness consists of becoming intelligence, v. 3.4 (49-[1096]).

Self-consciousness is not needed by self-sufficient good, vi. 7.38 (38-[763]).

Self-consciousness is more perfect in intelligence than in the soul, v. 3.6 (49-[1098]).

Self-consciousness result of ecstasy, v. 8.11 (31-[570]).

Self-control is assimilation to divinity, i. 2.5 (19-[263]).

Self-control limited by soul's purification, v. 2.5 (19-[263]).