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Passages similar to: Chandogya Upanishad — Prapathaka VII, Khanda 12
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Hindu
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka VII, Khanda 12 (1)
'Ether (or space) is better than fire. For in the ether exist both sun and moon, the lightning, stars, and fire (agni). Through the ether we call, through the ether we hear, through the ether we answer . In the ether or space we rejoice (when we are together), and rejoice not (when we are separated). In the ether everything is born, and towards the ether everything tends when it is born . Meditate on ether.
Neoplatonic
Monad. Dyad. Triad. (38)
Exalted upon High and animating Light, Fire Ether and Worlds.
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Neoplatonic
The World and Nature. (117)
He maketh the whole World of Fire, Air, Water, and Earth, and of the all-nourishing Ether.
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Elements and Their Inhabitants (15)
There areas many ethers as there are elements and as many distinct families of Nature spirits as there are ethers. These families are completely isola...
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Western Esoteric
Chapter IX: Vibration (6)
The Universal Ether, which is postulated by science without its nature being understood clearly, is held by the Hermetists to be but a higher...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XIV: Greek Plagiarism From the Hebrews. (52)
"Ether is Zeus, Zeus earth, and Zeus the heaven; The universe is Zeus, and all above."
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Elements and Their Inhabitants (2)
Air is, therefore, twofold in nature-tangible atmosphere and an intangible, volatile substratum which may be termed spiritual air. Fire is visible...
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Neoplatonic
The World and Nature. (136)
O Ether, Sun, and Spirit of the Moon, ye are the chiefs of the Air.
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Hindu
Book III (42)
By perfectly concentrated Meditation em the correlation of the body with the ether, and by thinking of it as light as thistle-down, will come the...
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Hermetic
2. To Asclepius (12)
A: Thy argument (logos), Thrice-greatest one, is not to be gainsaid; air is a body. Further, it is this body which doth pervade all things, and so,...
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Neoplatonic
On the Kosmos or on the Heavenly System (7)
We can scarcely do better, in fine, than follow Plato. Thus: In the universe as a whole there must necessarily be such a degree of solidity, that is...
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Alchemical
The Fourth Dictum (4)
ANSWER: —Thou hast said well; complete, therefore, thy speech. Sut he continueth: The air which is hidden in the water under the earth is that which sustains...
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Hermetic
12. About The Common Mind (20)
Observe this too, my son; that each one of the other lives inhabiteth one portion of the Cosmos - aquatic creatures water, terrene earth, and aery...
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Neoplatonic
On the Kosmos or on the Heavenly System (6)
We may now consider the question whether fire is the sole element existing in that celestial realm and whether there is any outgoing thence with the...
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Hermetic
Section II (2)
All things descend from Heaven to Earth, to Water and to Air. ’Tis Fire alone, in that it is borne upwards, giveth life; that which [is carried]...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Fifteen Rosicrucian and Qabbalistic Diagrams (23)
The region of air (e) is a partial exception to this order. While air is close to the light and filled with beautiful spirits, it is also the...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Life and Philosophy of Pythagoras (39)
Mr. Redgrove has not mentioned the fifth element of the ancient Mysteries, that which would make the analogy between the symmetrical solids and the...
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Hindu
Second Mundaka, First Khanda (4)
Fire (the sky) is his head, his eyes the sun and the moon, the quarters his ears, his speech the Vedas disclosed, the wind his breath, his heart the...
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Hermetic
10. The Key (18)
When then the mind doth free itself from the earth-body, it straightway putteth on its proper robe of fire, with which it could not dwell in an...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XIV: Greek Plagiarism From the Hebrews. (49)
This reckon Zeus, And this regard as God." And in the drama of Pirithous, the same writes those lines in tragic vein: "Thee, self-sprung, who on Ether...
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Neoplatonic
The World and Nature. (129)
And of the Solar Circles, and of the Lunar, clashings, and of the Aërial Recesses; the Melody of Ether, and of the Sun, and of the phases of the Moon,...
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