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Passages similar to: Bundahishn — Chapter XXIV
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Zoroastrian
Bundahishn
Chapter XXIV (17)
Hûgar the lofty, on which the water of Arêdvîvsûr flows and leaps, is the chief of summits, since it is that above which is the revolution of the constellation Satavês, the chief of reservoirs.
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXLIX (57)
When the river is full and green like the flowing sap which comes out of Osiris, I take its water, I draw from its flood like the great god who is in...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XIV: Greek Plagiarism From the Hebrews. (103)
The mountains tremble, and the earth, the vast Abyss of sea, and towering height of hills, When on them looks the Sovereign's awful eye:
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Hindu
Vibhūti Yoga (10.24)
Of priests, Ο Pārtha, know Me to be the chief, Brihaspati. Of generals I am Skanda; of reservoirs of water I am the ocean.
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 19: Concerning the Created Heaven, and the Form of the Earth, and of the Water, as also concerning Light and Darkness. Concerning Heaven. (86)
In those places where there are great lakes and seas, there the water was chief or predominant over that place in that zenith or elevation of the...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LVII (2)
O thou great Coverer of Heaven, in thy name of Stretcher [of Heaven], grant that I may have the command of water, even as Sut hath command of force...
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Western Esoteric
Paradiso: Canto XIII (1)
Let him imagine, who would well conceive What now I saw, and let him while I speak Retain the image as a steadfast rock, The fifteen stars, that in...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXIV (9)
“Behold the Lord of his Flood; see, the Shoulder is fastened upon his neck and the Haunch upon the head of the West” offerings which the two...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XVII (7)
I am the great Heron who is in Heliopolis, who presideth over the account of whatsoever is and of that which cometh into being
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LX (2)
Grant ye that I may have the command of water even as the mighty Sut had the command of his enemies on the Day of Disaster to the Earth. May I...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XCVIII (1)
Oh thou Leg in the Northern Sky, and in that most conspicuous but inaccessible Stream; I rise up and come to light as a god, I am conspicuous but...
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Neoplatonic
Matter. (103)
The Nymphs of the Fountains, and all the Water Spirits, and terrestrial, aërial and astral forms, are the Lunar Riders and Rulers of all Matter, the...
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Western Esoteric
Purgatorio: Canto IV (2)
One climbs Sanleo and descends in Noli, And mounts the summit of Bismantova, With feet alone; but here one needs must fly; With the swift pinions and...
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Neoplatonic
The World and Nature. (136)
O Ether, Sun, and Spirit of the Moon, ye are the chiefs of the Air.
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXV (2)
The first-born of the gods on the East of the sky
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXVII (4)
I am he who produceth the water which balanceth his throne, and who maketh his way from the Great Valley
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXXII (9)
The living charm is behind him, behind this god, whose ka is glorious, the king of the Tuat, the prince of the Amenta, who takes hold of the sky,...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XV (5)
Hail to thee, Horus of the Two Horizons, who art Chepera Self-originating; Beautiful is thy rising up from the horizon, enlightening the two Earths...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XCVIII (4)
I sail across the Sky, and Shu standeth erect and the Achmiu Stars are instantly active in raising the ladder which lifts the Setting Stars away from...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 20: Of the Second Day (36)
But seeing the wrath also is in that water in the deep above the earth, therefore constantly, through the kindling of the stars, and of the water in t...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXVIII (32)
Hail to you, ye gods of the Tuat, ye of repellent face and aggressive front, who tow along the Stars which set, and make the bright paths of the...
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