Pode-se dizer que este Princípio engendrador é o Uno-e-Tudo. (We may be told that this engendering Principle is the One-and-All) III Eighth 9

In virtue of the unity manifested in its variety it exhibits, side by side, both an all-embracing identity and the existence of the secondary: all the variety lies in the midst of a sameness, and identity cannot be separated from diversity since all stands as one; each item in that content, by the fact of participating in life, is a One-many: for the item could not make itself manifest as a One-and-all. V Third 15