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Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka V, Khanda 9 (1)
'For this reason is water in the fifth oblation called Man. This germ, covered in the womb, having dwelt there ten months, or more or less, is born.
Chapter 23: Of the Deep above the Earth. (53)
Now the other birth or geniture is the water, which taketh its original in the body of nature. Observe:
Bundahishn
Chapter XVI (5)
All the seed of the females which issues beforehand, takes a place within the womb, and the seed of the males will remain above it, and will fill the...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book II: Womb-Birth: The Return to the Human World (40.3)
If birth is to be obtained over a heap of impurities, a sensation that it is sweet-smelling will attract one towards that impure mass, and birth will...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book II: The Third Method of Closing the Womb-Door (32.1-32.2)
Still, if it be not closed even by that, and thou findest thyself ready to enter the womb, the third method of repelling attachment and repulsion is...
Chapter 20: Of the Second Day (50)
The outward birth or geniture, which is the house of death. 2. The second birth or geniture in man is the astral, in which the life stands, and wherei...
Chapter 25: Of the whole Body of the Stars and of their Birth or Geniture; that is, the whole Astrology, or the whole Body of this World. (30)
Also the new birth blossomed in the time of the creation, when man had not spoiled or corrupted it; but by him nature was still more corrupted; and...
Chapter 26: Of the Planet Saturnus (37)
For that life taketh such a beginning and rising, and stands also in such an order, as does the birth or geniture of the essence of all beings in the ...
Chapter 20: Of the Second Day (60)
Now this birth or geniture presseth through the outward congealed birth quite through death, and generateth the astral life in the death, that is, in...
Chapter 23: Of the Deep above the Earth. (59)
But seeing it riseth up so swiftly, that the birth elevateth itself so suddenly, before it be fully affected with the water of life, thereupon that te...
Chapter 26: Of the Planet Saturnus (48)
The seed of man is generated in such a manner as the wonderful proportion, harmony or form of nature in its wrestling and rising up is generated,...
Chapter 21: Of the Third Day. (139)
For the outermost birth is nature, and that ought not to reach back into the heart of God, neither can it, but it is the body, in which the qualifying...
Chapter 26: Of the Planet Saturnus (90)
Now behold! As in the deep of this world, through the kindling of the stars, a seed is generated out of the body of the dark deep, like the...
Chapter 26: Of the Planet Saturnus (82)
But seeing man's body is its proper own, and is a son of the whole body of God, therefore it generateth also a proper seed of its own, according to th...
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 22: Of the New Regeneration in Christ [from] out of the old Adamical Man. The Blossom of the Holy Bud. The noble Gate of the right [and] true Christianity. (69)
God knew how to open it in due Time, and that in old Age, when the wanton Lust of this World from the Elements was extinguished, as in Sarah, Abraham'...
Chapter 17: Of the lamentable and miserable State and Condition of the corrupt perished Nature, and Original of the four Elements, instead of the holy Government of God. (12)
Now it may be asked, How then is a comprehensible or palpable son come to be out of an incomprehensible mother? Answer.
Chapter 18: Of the Creation of Heaven and Earth; and of the first Day. (31)
Now the third birth or geniture is the comprehensibility or palpability of nature, which (before the time of God's wrath) was rarified and...
Bhagavad Gita
Guṇa Traya Vibhāga Yoga (14.4)
Whatever form is produced, Ο son of Kunti, in any womb, the Great Nature is its womb, and I am the seed-giving Father.
Turba Philosophorum
The Sixtieth Dictum (60)
Bonellus* saith: Know, all ye disciples, that out of the elect things nothing becomes useful without conjunction and regimen,* because sperma is...
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 2 (6.2.12)
Man (purusd), verily, is a sacrificial fire, O Gautama. The open mouth, verily, is its fuel; breath (prdnd), the smoke, speech, the flame; the eye,...
Chapter 26: Of the Planet Saturnus (93)
Now in the dark body of man there is also such a regimen or dominion, as to the seven spirits, as there is in the body of the deep. And when the...
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