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Pyramid Texts
A Series Of Old Heliopolitan Texts Partly Osirianized, Utterances 213-222 (215)
140 O N., 140 let thy messengers go; let thine envoys hasten to thy father, to Atum. 140 Atum, let him ascend to thee; enfold him in thine embrace, 141 (for) there is no god, (who has become) a star, who has not his companion. Shall I be thy companion? 146. Look (at me); thou hast regarded the form of the children of their fathers, 141 who know their speech. (They are now) imperishable stars. 141 (So) shalt thou see those who are in the palace, (that is) Horus and Set. 142 Mayest thou spit in the face of Horus; mayest thou drive away the injury from him. 142 Mayest thou catch the testicles of Set; mayest thou drive away his mutilation. 142 That one was born to thee; this one was conceived by thee. 143 Thou art born, O Horus, as one whose name is "Him at whom the earth quakes." [Thou art conceived, O Set, as one whose name is] "Him at whom heaven trembles." 143 That one (Horus) has not a mutilation; this one (Set) has not an injury; this one (Set) has not an injury; that one (Horus) has not a mutilation. 144 Thou art born, Horus, of Osiris; thou art more ba than he, thou art more m than he. 144 Thou art conceived, Set by Geb; thou art more ba than he, thou art more m than he. 145 No seed of a god, which belongs to him, goes to ruin; so thou who belongest to him wilt not go to ruin. 145 R`-Atum does not surrender thee to Osiris. He judges (lit. numbers) not thy heart; he gains not power over thy heart. 145 R`-Atum does not surrender thee to Horus. He judges (lit. numbers) not thy heart; he gains not power over thy heart. 146 Osiris, thou dost not gain power over him (Set); thy son gains not power over him. 146 Horus, thou dost not gain power over him (Set); thy father gains not power over him. 147 Thou belongest, O mn, to that god, of whom the twin-children of Atum said (to him): 147 "Arise," said they, "in thy name of god"--and so thou becomest an Atum to (of) every god: 148 Thy head is (that of) Horus of the D.t, O Imperishable. 148 Thy face is that of Mnti-'irti, O Imperishable. 148 Thine ears are the twin-children of Atum, O Imperishable. Thine eyes are the twin-children of Atum, O Imperishable. 148 Thy nose is (that of) Anubis, O Imperishable. Thy teeth are (those of) Sopdu, O Imperishable. 149 Thine arms are Hp and Dw-mw.t.f, which thou needest to ascend to heaven, when thou ascendest; 149 thy legs are 'Im.ti and b-n.w.f, which thou needest to descend to the lower heaven (underworld) when thou descendest. 149 Thy (other) members are the twin-children of Atum, O Imperishable. 149 Thou perishest not, thy ka perishes not, (for) thou art a ka.
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXXIII (7)
Thou hast handed over to thy son Horus all the gods of Heaven and the gods of earth, they are his servants at his gates, and all that he has...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXXI (6)
Thy son Horus avenges thee, he destroys all that is wrong in thee; he has fastened to thee thy flesh, he has set thy limbs and joined thy bones; he...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXVIII (43)
Thy son Horus is seated upon thy throne, and all that liveth is subject to him. Endless generations are at his service, endless generations are in...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXX (1-2)
Thy limbs have been given thee, thou takest hold of thy bones, I have set for thee thy limbs; the earth is bent upon protecting thy flesh. Thou art...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXVIII (1)
Thou hast received the eye of Horus; thy table is a table of offerings
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXVIII (16)
“Go back to the confines of Heaven, for thou art invested with the attributes of Horus: for thee the Nemmes is not, but free utterance is thine, even...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXXIII (5)
Thy son Horus is triumphant before the whole cycle of gods; he has received the royal power on the earth, and his dominion over the whole earth; the...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXX (15)
Hail, N. , thou art Horus, the son of Osiris, begotten by Ptah, created by Nut. Thou shinest like Rā on the horizon when he lighteth the two earths...
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Neoplatonic
I, Chapter I (1)
Hermes, the God who presides over language, was formerly very properly considered as common to all priests; and the power who presides over the true...
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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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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XVII (54)
Tmu buildeth thy dwelling, the Lion-faced god layeth the foundation of thy house, as he goeth his round. Horus offereth purification and Sut giveth...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXIX (1)
Thou art a lion, thou art a sphinx, thou art Horus who avengeth his father; thou art these four gods, those glorious ones who are shouting for joy,...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XVII (40)
O Râ, in thine Egg, who risest up in thine orb, and shinest from thine Horizon, and swimmest over the firmament without a peer, and sailest over the...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXLIV (8)
O ye, these gates, who are the gates to Osiris, ye who guard their gates, ye who herald the things of the world to Osiris every day. Osiris N. knows...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XL (11)
And he who cutteth thee off cometh forth as the Eye of Horus; thou art kept back and assailed, and stopped by the breath of my speech
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 24: Of the Incorporating or Compaction of the Stars. (31)
Behold! the stars are plainly incorporated or compacted out of or from God; but thou must understand the difference between the stars and God, for...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 25: Of the whole Body of the Stars and of their Birth or Geniture; that is, the whole Astrology, or the whole Body of this World. (29)
Every star has a several peculiar property, which thou may perceive by the curious ornament of the budding, blossoming earth. And the Creator has...
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Western Esoteric
Paradiso: Canto XXVII (3)
In garb of shepherds the rapacious wolves Are seen from here above o'er all the pastures! O wrath of God, why dost thou slumber still? To drink our bl...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 24: Of the Incorporating or Compaction of the Stars. (29)
Now thou wilt object and say, Then sure the stars are God, and they must be honoured and worshipped as God.
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