Searching...
Showing 1-20
Passages similar to: Discourse on the Eighth and Ninth — Vision of the Eighth and the Ninth
1
Source passage
Discourse on the Eighth and Ninth
Vision of the Eighth and the Ninth (8)
"Trismegistos, don't let my soul be deprived of the great, divine vision. Everything is possible for you as master of the universe."
Corpus Hermeticum
13. The Secret Sermon on the Mountain (20)
[For] Thou art God, Thy Man thus cries to Thee through Fire, through Air, through Earth, through Water, [and] through Spirit, through Thy creatures....
Asclepius
Section I (1)
[Trismegistus] God, O Asclepius, hath brought thee unto us that thou mayest hear a Godly sermon, a sermon such as well may seem of all the previous...
Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Life and Teachings of Thoth Hermes Trismegistus (47)
I order you to go forth, to become as a guide to those who wander in darkness, that all men within whom dwells the spirit of My Mind (The Universal Mi...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXXX (11)
Look at me, ye blessed ones, divine guides in the Tuat; grant that I may receive thy glory, that I may shine like the god of mysteries; deliver me...
Asclepius
Section II (1)
[Trismegistus] The soul of every man, O [my] Asclepius, is deathless; yet not all in like fashion, but some in one way or [one] time, some in...
Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Theory and Practice of Alchemy: Part Two (1)
All true Philosophers of the natural or Hermetic sciences begin their labors with a prayer to the Supreme Alchemist of the Universe, beseeching His...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XCIV (1)
Oh mighty one, who seest thy father, and who hast charge of the Book of Thoth
Asclepius
Section XLI (2)
For this is like to profanation of [our] sacred rites,—when thou dost pray to God, to offer incense and the rest. For naught is there of which He stan...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XCI (1)
Oh thou who art exalted and worshipped, all powerful, almighty one, who grantest thy terrors to the gods, who displayest thyself upon thy throne of...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXXX (13)
Look at me, rejoice in me, grant that I may be exalted, that I may become like him who destroys his forms; open the way to my soul, set me on your...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XCII (7)
Let the path be thrown open to thy Genius [91] and to thy Soul, Glorified one, who art provided with those who conduct thee; sit thou at the head of...
Asclepius
Section XII (1)
This is the prize for those who piously subordinate their lives to God and live to help the world. [Trismegistus] [To those], however, who have lived ...
Asclepius
Section XXIV (1)
[Asclepius] Thou dost not mean their statues, dost thou, O Thrice-greatest one? [Trismegistus] [I mean their] statues, O Asclepius,—dost thou not see...
Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Life and Teachings of Thoth Hermes Trismegistus (46)
The rest await the Great Day when the wheels of the universe shall be stopped and the immortal sparks shall escape from the sheaths of substance. Woe ...
Asclepius
Section XX (1)
For God’s the Father or the Lord of all, or whatsoever else may be the name by which He’s named more holily and piously by men,—which should be set ap...
Corpus Hermeticum
10. The Key (23)
This is the dispensation of the universe, depending from the nature of the One, pervading [all things] through the Mind, than which is naught diviner...
Corpus Hermeticum
11. Mind Unto Hermes (1)
Mind: Master this sermon (logos), then, Thrice-greatest Hermes, and bear in mind the spoken words; and as it hath come unto Me to speak, I will no...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXLIX (41)
O this Atu, in the Netherworld. Grant that I may reach them; I am the great magician, with his knife; I am issued of Set, (I stand on) my feet for...
Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Life and Teachings of Thoth Hermes Trismegistus (10)
Master of all arts and sciences. perfect in all crafts, Ruler of the Three Worlds, Scribe of the Gods, and Keeper of the Books of Life, Thoth Hermes...
The Works of Dionysius the Areopagite
Mystical Theology, Caput I (1)
TRIAD supernal, both super-God and super-good, Guardian of the Theosophy of Christian men, direct us aright to the super-unknown and super-brilliant...
1