Supreme, proven by the unity of the soul, vi. 5.9 (23-[323]).

Supreme super-master of himself, vi. 8.12 (39-[793]).

Supreme unity adjusts all lower group unities, vi. 6.11 (34-[660]).

Supreme would wish to be what he is, is such as he would wish to be, vi. 8.13 (39-[796]); vi. 8.15 (39-[800]).

Swine, simile of the impure, i. 6.6 (1-[49]).

Sympathy between individual and universal soul due to common origin, iv. 3.8 (48-[1088]); v. 8.12 (31-[571]).

Syllables a quantity, vi. 3.12 (44-[954]).

Symmetry, earthly, contemplates universal symmetry, v. 9.11 (5-[114]).

Symmetry, Stoic definition of beauty, opposed, i. 6.1 (1-[41]).

Sympathetic harmony, earth feels and directs by it, iv. 4.26 (28-[477]).