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Passages similar to: Allogenes the Stranger — Youel: The Generation of the Barbelo Aeon
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Gnostic
Allogenes the Stranger
Youel: The Generation of the Barbelo Aeon (11)
And when [he has seen] these (truly existing), he has seen Kalyptos.
Hindu
Brahmana 3 (4.3.23)
Verily, while he does not there see [with the eyes], he is verily seeing, though he does not see (what is [usually] to be seen) l; for there is no...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 11: Of the Seventh Qualifying or Fountain Spirit in the Divine Power. (77)
But when the light shall arise on the last Judgment Day, then he will see HIM [Christ].
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Hindu
Kṣhetra Kṣhetrajña Vibhāga Yoga (13.28)
He who sees the Supreme Lord abiding alike in all beings, and not perishing when they perish— verily he alone sees.
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Mesopotamian
Tablet IV (27)
When the gods, his fathers, beheld (the fulfilment of) his word
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XIX: That the Philosophers Have Attained to Some Portion of Truth. (4)
Further, others will have it that some truths were uttered by the philosophers, in appearance. The divine apostle writes accordingly respecting us: "F...
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Hindu
Third Mundaka, First Khanda (3)
When the seer sees the brilliant maker and lord (of the world) as the Person who has his source in Brahman, then he is wise, and shaking off good and...
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Hindu
Sixth Vallī (13)
'By the words "He is," is he to be apprehended, and by (admitting) the reality of both (the invisible Brahman and the visible world, as coming from...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 9: Of the Gracious, amiable, blessed, friendly and merciful Love of God. The Great, Heavenly and Divine Mystery. (66)
When the light riseth up, then one spirit seeth another.
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Hindu
Book II (21)
The very essence of things seen is, that they exist for the Seer.
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Neoplatonic
CHAP. XV. (3)
For the words transcendent , and he beheld every thing , and the wealth of intellect , and the like, especially exhibit the illustrious nature of the ...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XVII: Philosophy Conveys Only An Imperfect Knowledge of God. (20)
And what applies to theatres, and to the parts of each object, in looking at, looking round, and taking in the whole in one view, applies also to God....
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Hindu
Book III (18)
When the mind-impressions become visible, there comes an understanding of previous births.
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Hindu
Book IV (31)
When all veils are rent, all stains washed away, his knowledge becomes infinite; little remains for him to know.
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Neoplatonic
II, Chapter IV (3)
After these things, therefore, we shall define the reasons of the self-apparent statues [or images]. Hence, in the forms of the Gods which are seen...
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Hermetic
10. The Key (5)
They who are able to drink in a somewhat more than others of this Sight, ofttimes from out the body fall asleep in this fairest Spectacle, as was the...
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Hindu
Prapathaka VIII, Khanda 6 (3)
Then no evil touches him, for he has obtained the light (of the sun).
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Hindu
Book II (20)
The Seer is pure vision. Though pure, he looks out through the vesture of the mind.
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Hindu
Second Mundaka, Second Khanda (8)
The fetter of the heart is broken, all doubts are solved, all his works (and their effects) perish when He has been beheld who is high and low (cause...
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Hindu
Book II (22)
Though fallen away from him who has reached the goal, things seen have not alto fallen away, since they still exist for others.
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Gnostic
Sayings (84)
Jesus said, "When you see your likeness, you rejoice. But when you see your images which came into being before you, and which neither die not become...
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