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Passages similar to: Chandogya Upanishad — Prapathaka VI, Khanda 13
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Hindu
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka VI, Khanda 13 (2)
The father said: 'Taste it from the surface of the water. How is it?' The son replied: 'It is salt.' 'Taste it from the middle. How is it?' The son replied: 'It is salt.' 'Taste it from the bottom. How is it?' The son replied 'It is salt.' The father said Throw it away and then wait on me.' He did so; but salt exists for ever. Then the father said: 'Here also, in this body, forsooth, you do not perceive the True (Sat), my son; but there indeed it is.
Hindu
Brahmana 5 (4.5.13)
It is—as is a mass of salt, without inside, without outside, entirely a mass of taste, even so, verily, is this Soul, without inside, without...
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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
Excuse of the Tenth Bird (4)
Jesus drank of the water of a limpid rill whose taste was more agreeable than the dew of the rose. One of his companions filled a pitcher from this...
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Hindu
Brahmana 3 (4.3.25)
Verily, while he does not there taste, he is verily tasting, though he does not taste (what is [usually] to be' tasted) x; for there is no cessation...
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Hermetic
13. The Secret Sermon on the Mountain (3)
Tat: Thou sayest things impossible, O father, things that are forced. Hence answers would I have direct unto these things. Am I a son strange to my...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 14: How Lucifer, who was the most beautiful Angel in Heaven, is become the most horrible Devil. The House of the murderous Den. (119)
When the astringent or harsh quality, as the father, formeth the word or son, or spirit, then it stands captive in the centre of the heart, and is...
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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
The Duck (2)
Someone asked a saintly fool: 'What are the two worlds which always occupy our thoughts?' He replied: 'Both the upper and the lower worlds are as a...
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Hermetic
13. The Secret Sermon on the Mountain (14)
Tat: Tell me, O father: This Body which is made up of the Powers, is it at any time dissolved? Hermes: Hush, [son]! Speak not of things impossible,...
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Gnostic
THE SWEETNESS OF THE FATHER (THE SWEETNESS OF THE FATHER)
He knows the things that are yours, so that you may rest yourselves in them. For by the fruits one knows the things that are yours, that they are the ...
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Hermetic
4. The Cup or Monad (6)
This is, O Tat, the Gnosis of the Mind, Vision of things Divine; God-knowledge is it, for the Cup is God's. T: Father, I, too, would be baptized. H:...
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Hindu
Brahmana 5 (1.5.3)
'When the Father produced by intellect and austerity seven kinds of food' — truly by intellect and austerity the Father did produce them. ' One of...
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Hindu
Brahmana 1 (6.1.14)
Speech said: ' Verily, wherein I am the most excellent, therein are you the most excellent/ ' Verily, wherein I am a firm basis therein are you a...
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Hindu
Fourth Vallī (15)
'As pure water poured into pure water remains the same, thus, O Gautama, is the Self of a thinker who knows.'
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Hindu
Brahmana 5 (4.5.15)
But where everything has become just one's own self, then whereby and whom would one see? then whereby and whom would one smell? then whereby and whom...
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Hindu
First Vallī (4)
He (knowing that his father had promised to give up all that he possessed, and therefore his son also) said to his father: 'Dear father, to whom wilt...
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Hindu
Brahmana 5 (1.5.17)
Now next, the Transmission. — When a man thinks he is about to depart, he says to his son: ' Thou art holy knowledge. Thou art sacrifice. Thou art...
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