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Passages similar to: Bundahishn — Chapter XII
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Zoroastrian
Bundahishn
Chapter XII (7)
Kakâd-i-Dâîtîk ('the judicial peak') is that of the middle of the world, the height of a hundred men, on which the Kînvar bridge stands; and they take account of the soul at that place.
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXLIX (9)
The fourth domain. O this great and lofty mountain of the Netherworld, on the highest point of which ends the sky. It is three hundred measures in...
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Zoroastrian
Yasna 51 — Vohu Khshathra Gatha (13)
(And he will be likewise victorious on the veritable Judgment Bridge, for) the righteous man's conscience will truly crush the wicked man's (spirit)...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Freemasonic Symbolism (43)
The one who occupies the highest position among his contemporaries is called the 'Axis' (Qūtb) or 'Pole' of his time. * * * Subordinate to the Qūtb ar...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Fundamentals of Qabbalistic Cosmogony (93)
By placing man himself at the point D 10, his true constitution is revealed. He exists upon four worlds, only one of which is visible. It is then...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Human Body in Symbolism (13)
Since the superior (or spiritual) center is in the midst of the other two, its analogue in the physical body is the heart--the most spiritual and...
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Tibetan Buddhist
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Seventh Day (10.9)
In the Outer Circle, round about these Knowledge-Holders, innumerable bands of ddkinTs — ddkinTs of the eight places of cremation, ddkinTs of the...
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Hindu
Prapathaka II, Khanda 2 (1)
Let a man meditate on the fivefold Sâman as the five worlds. The hiṅkâra is, the earth, the prastâva the fire, the udgîtha the sky, the pratihâra the...
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