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Passages similar to: Apocryphon of James — Know Yourselves
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Gnostic
Apocryphon of James
Know Yourselves (3)
"And as long as I am with you, pay attention to me and trust in me, but when I am far from you, remember me. And remember me because I was with you and you did not know me.
Gnostic
Thunder, Perfect Mind (9)
Those unconnected to me are unfamiliar with me, and those in my substance know me. Those close to me are ignorant of me, and those far away have...
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Western Esoteric
Purgatorio: Canto XXXIII (4)
But wherefore so beyond my power of sight Soars your desirable discourse, that aye The more I strive, so much the more I lose it?" "That thou mayst re...
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Gnostic
Thunder, Perfect Mind (1)
I was sent out from the power and have come to you who study me and am found by you who seek me. Look at me, you who study me, and you who hear, hear...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XXVII (24)
And behold, I shall be with thee, and shall keep thee whithersoever thou goest, and I shall bring thee again into this land in peace; for I shall not ...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 3: How the work of this book shall be wrought, and of the worthiness of it before all other works (3)
For if ever thou shalt feel Him or see Him, as it may be here, it behoveth always to be in this cloud in this darkness. And if thou wilt busily travai...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXLIX (54)
You love me more than your gods. I am with you for ever, in the presence of the followers of the great god
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Hindu
Akṣhara Parabrahma Yoga (8.7)
With your mind and intellect absorbed in Me, you will surely come to Me.
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Sufi
The Vakil of the Prince of Bokhara (162-171)
First hear this, that while I remained in absence, Secondly, hear this. O prince beloved, That I searched much, but found no second to thee. Thirdly,...
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Neoplatonic
CHAP. XXXV. (7)
Him, tho’ he’s absent, yet I fear, O guest, To name; such is the greatness of my love and care.
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Tibetan Buddhist
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book II: The All-Determining Influence of Thought (26.9)
Thus thinking, put thy trust in them and exercise sincere love towards them. Then whatever is done for thee [by those] left behind will truly tend to...
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Hindu
Mokṣha Sanyāsa Yoga (18.65)
Fix your mind on Me; be devoted to Me; sacrifice to me; prostrate before me; so shall you come to me only. This is My pledge to you, for you are dear...
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Sufi
The Visions seen by the Saint Daquqi (31-40)
I journeyed years and months for love of that Moon, Heedless of the way, absorbed in God. With bare feet I trod upon thorns and flints, Seeing I was...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 5: That in the time of this work all the creatures that ever have been, be now, or ever shall be, and all the works of those same creatures, should be hid under the cloud of forgetting (1)
Thee thinketh, peradventure, that thou art full far from God because that this cloud of unknowing is betwixt thee and thy God: but surely, an it be we...
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Christian Scripture
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
LXXIX. The Comforter, the Spirit of Truth: "be of Good Cheer, I Have Overcome the World"—"your Sorrow Shall Be Turned to Joy"—christ to Depart This Life (2)
And these things I said not unto you at the beginning, because I was with you.
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Islamic
Hadith Collection (15)
On the authority of Abu Harayrah (may Allah be pleased with him), who said that the Prophet (peace be upon him) said: Allah the Almighty said: I am...
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Sufi
The Drunken Turkish Amir and the Minstrel (1-10)
"I know not if thou art a moon or an idol, I know not what service to pay thee, Thou art not apart from me, yet, strange to say, I know not where I...
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Sufi
Mahmud and Ayaz. 1 (1-11)
A loved one said to her lover to try him, Early one morning, "O such an one, son of such an one, I marvel whether you hold me more dear, Or yourself;...
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Hindu
Prapathaka VIII, Khanda 6 (4)
Do you know me?' As long as he has not departed from this body, he knows them.
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Western Esoteric
Inferno: Canto X (6)
Thereon he hid himself; and I towards The ancient poet turned my steps, reflecting Upon that saying, which seemed hostile to me. He moved along; and...
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Sufi
The Gluttonous Sufi (41-50)
This truth-fraught saying of mine is no vain pretence, 'Though I talk half the night I am superior to you;' And again, 'Fear not the night; here am...
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