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Passages similar to: Sefer Yetzirah — The Thirty-Two Paths of Wisdom
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Kabbalistic
Sefer Yetzirah
The Thirty-Two Paths of Wisdom (23)
the Stable Intelligence, and it is so called because it has the virtue of consistency among all numerations.
Neoplatonic
On Numbers (16)
To everyone they seem to come under Quantity and you have certainly brought Quantity in, where you say that discrete Quantity equally with the continu...
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Greek
Book VII (525)
That is very true. Now, suppose a person were to say to them: O my friends, what are these wonderful numbers about which you are reasoning, in which, ...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Pythagorean Mathematics (101)
Monad--1--is so called because it remains always in the same condition--that is, separate from multitude. Its attributes are as follows: It is called...
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Neoplatonic
On Numbers (15)
We must repeat: The Collective Being, the Authentic, There, is at once Being and Intellectual-Principle and the Complete Living Form; thus it...
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Western Esoteric
Paradiso: Canto II (7)
Itself revolving on its unity. Virtue diverse doth a diverse alloyage Make with the precious body that it quickens, In which, as life in you, it is co...
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Neoplatonic
On Numbers (2)
What, then, of the "Number of the Infinite"? To begin with, how is Number consistent with infinity? Objects of sense are not unlimited and therefore...
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Neoplatonic
The Three Initial Hypostases (5)
As a manifold, then, this God, the Intellectual-Principle, exists within the Soul here, the Soul which once for all stands linked a member of the...
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Neoplatonic
On Numbers (17)
And rightly so if the thing is to be a number; limitlessness and number are in contradiction. How, then, do we come to use the term? Is it that we thi...
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Neoplatonic
On Numbers (4)
We have to enquire into the existence of the Numbers in the Intellectual. Are they Ideas added to the other Ideas? Or are they no more than necessary...
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Neoplatonic
Ideas. (53)
Those Natures are both Intellectual and Intelligible, which, themselves possessing Intellection, are the objects of Intelligence to others.
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Pythagorean Mathematics (105)
The following symbolic names were given to the duad--2--because it has been divided, and is two rather than one; and when there are two, each is...
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Hermetic
Section XXXI (4)
Both, then, seem boundless, both eternal. And so stability, though naturally fixed, yet seeing that it can sustain the things that are in motion,—beca...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Pythagorean Mathematics (99)
"Perfect numbers, therefore, are beautiful images of the virtues which are certain media between excess and defect, and are not summits, as by some...
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Neoplatonic
On Numbers (14)
To the argument touching relation we have an answer surely legitimate: The Unity is not of a nature to lose its own manner of being only because...
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Neoplatonic
How the Multiplicity of the Ideal-forms Came Into Being: and Upon the Good (14)
On the nature of the Intellectual-Principle we get light from its manifestations; they show that it demands such diversity as is compatible with its...
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