Soul remains incorporeal, vi. 7.31 (38-[750]).

Soul rises to the good by scorning all things below, iv. 3.20 (27-[422]).

Soul said to be in body because body alone is visible, vi. 7.35 (38-[757]).

Soul scorns even thought, she is intellectualized and ennobled, iv. 3.4 (27-[395]).

Soul, sick, devoted to her body, iv. 4.1 (28-[441]).

Soul, speech in the intelligible world, ii. 9.2 (33-[603]).

Soul split into three, intelligible, intermediary and sense-world.

Soul symbolizes double Hercules, i. 1.13 (53-[1206]).

Soul, the two between them, partition the fund of memory, iv. 3.31 (27-[439]).

Soul, three principles, reason, imagination and sensation, ii. 3.9 (52-[1175]).