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Passages similar to: Pyramid Texts — A Series Of Five Charms, Utterances 312-316
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Ancient Egyptian
Pyramid Texts
A Series Of Five Charms, Utterances 312-316 (315)
505 It is N., O 'i`n-ape, O htt-ape, O ptt-ape. 505 The death (?) of N. is upon the desire of N.; the beatitude of N. (has come) on N. (of himself). 505 N. will do homage, the same homage (which ye do); he will sit among you, O ye `.tiw.
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXVIII (15)
Hail, N. , thy figure is that which thou hadst on earth, thou art living and renewed every day. Thy face is unveiled, and thou seest the lord of the...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter V (1)
Here is N . He saith, I am he who raiseth the hand which is motionless, and I come forth at the hour. I am the living Soul, and there go before me...
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Western Esoteric
Purgatorio: Canto III (4)
O spirits elect already!" Virgilius made beginning, "by that peace Which I believe is waiting for you all, Tell us upon what side the mountain slopes,...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XIII (5)
“Said over an ear-ring of the flower Ânch-amu, put upon the right ear of the deceased person, with another ear-ring, put in fine linen, upon which is...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLVII (5)
Said on a vulture of gold. If this Chapter is written on it, it protects the deceased, the powerful one, on the day of the funeral, undeviatingly for...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter I (1)
The Beginning of the Chapters of Coming forth by Day, of the Words which bring about Resurrection and Glory, and of Coming out of and entering into...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter III (2)
Here cometh the faithful N , from the band of those who do the bidding of thy words
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XIX (6)
This chapter is said over a consecrated crown placed upon the face of the person, and thou shalt put incense upon the flame, for N (the deceased),...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXII (3)
O thou who art called aloud, thou who art called aloud, thou the lamented, thou art glorified, thou art exalted, thou art glorious, thou art strong
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLVIII (2)
Said on a collar of gold, on which this Chapter has been written, and which is put on the neck of the deceased, the day of his burial
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXX (9)
Hail, N. , blessed be thy coming in peace to thy house of eternity and to thy everlasting monument
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXVII (2)
Thou seest N. uttering words to the Glorified, for he is the great form who will not rule (?) over them if thou art not among them. Thou seest the...
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Tibetan Buddhist
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book II: Characteristics of Existence in the Intermediate State (24.11)
O nobly-born, at that time, at bridge-heads, in temples, by stiipas of eight kinds, thou wilt rest a little while, but thou wilt not be able to...
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Tibetan Buddhist
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: Introductory Instructions Concerning the Experiencing of Reality During the Third Stage of the Bardo, Called the Chonyid Bardo, when the Karmic Apparitions Appear (3.7-3.8)
Thou wilt pay undistracted attention to that with which I am about to set thee face to face, and hold on: O nobly-born, that which is called death...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXIII (9)
—Thy name is with the mighty Glorified. He is the soul of the great body which is in Sais of Neith
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Mesopotamian
Tablet V (26)
"..." [The following twenty-two lines are taken from K. 3,449a, and probably form part of the Fifth Tablet.] (66 ). (67) (68 ) From (69) In E-sagil (7...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXII (12)
O thou who art called aloud ( bis ), fifth verse
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXX (1)
It is I who complete the vesture of Nu, the Light which shineth before him, lighting up the darkness. I unite with the two brother-gods who are upon...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXX (7)
Hail, N. , thou art raised by Tmu, who grants thee to endure for ever
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Western Esoteric
Inferno: Canto XV (2)
Therefore go on; I at thy skirts will come, And afterward will I rejoin my band, Which goes lamenting its eternal doom." I did not dare to go down fro...
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