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Passages similar to: Pyramid Texts — Conjurations And Charms, Utterances 375-400
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Ancient Egyptian
Pyramid Texts
Conjurations And Charms, Utterances 375-400 (384)
672 To say: This hand of N., which is come against thee, 672 is the hand of tt.t, the great, who is in the "house of life." 672 He who was seized by her has lived no longer; he who was struck by her has not fastened on his head (again). 672 Fall, glide away.
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXIV (2)
The great ones tremble when they see the sword which is in thy hand, when thou goest out of the Tuat
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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 XLII (15)
I shall not be grasped by my arms or seized by my hands
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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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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXXVIII (3)
Oh Oh thou of the potent Lock, king of hosts, who art seized of the Two Worlds; whose father’s house is seized [by him] in virtue of the writs; my...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Hiramic Legend (26)
A hand covered with numerous symbols was extended to the neophytes when they entered into the Temple of Wisdom. An understanding of the embossed upon...
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Western Esoteric
Purgatorio: Canto IV (5)
Thither we drew; and there were persons there Who in the shadow stood behind the rock, As one through indolence is wont to stand. And one of them, who...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter X (1)
I cleave the heaven, I open the horizon and I travel over the earth on foot. There come forward to me the Glorious and the Great ones, for I am...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXXV (14)
I drive away aggression from before the Lord of the two hands, who is my own Soul. The Uræus Uræus divinities are my body. My image is Eternal, the...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXI (22)
Oh ye Seven Divine Masters, who are the arms of the Balance on the Night wherein the Eye is fixed; ye who strike off the heads and cleave the necks,...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XLIX (3)
And this is the sign which the Lord gave them : Into every house on the lintels of which they saw the blood of a lamb of the first year, into (that) h...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXV (10)
Said also on a figure the middle part of which is that of a man; his arms are hanging down. The head of a ram is on his right shoulder, and another...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XLVIII (8)
In these days downcast in countenance shall the kings of the earth have become, And the strong who possess the land because of the works of their...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXIII (4)
I stretched forth my hand for thee against thy adversaries
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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 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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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XCII (4)
Let the path be opened to him who hath mastery of his feet, that he may look upon the great god within the Bark of Rā on the day of the Soul’s...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XXI (9)
This ancient text continues—“Come thou to me, glorified and purified; let thy hands [ here the text is obliterated ], shine thou with thine head ....
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXX (11)
Mighty is thy soul, thou hast been raised from thy resting couch (?), thou art greater than the victim (?) which has been embraced by the gods
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XV (42)
Thy father Tatunen carrieth thee, and his arms are stretched out behind thee, and that which hath taken place is made last upon earth
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