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Ancient Egyptian
Pyramid Texts
A Series Of Reed-floats And Ferryman Texts, Utterances 503-522 (509)
1120 To say: Heaven speaks; the earth quakes: 1120 Geb trembles; the two nomes of the god shout; 1120 the ground is hoed; the wdn.t-offering is made before N., living, enduring, 1121 when he ascends to heaven, when he ferries over the vault, for life and joy: 1121 also when he traverses the foaming sea, destroying the walls of Shu. 1122 He ascends to heaven, 1122 the tip of his wings being like (that of ) a great bird, 1122 his entrails having been washed by Anubis; 1122 the services of Horus having been rendered (lit. served) in Abydos, (even) the embalming of Osiris. 1123 He ascends to heaven among the imperishable stars; 1123 his sister is Sothis; his guide is the morning star; 1123 they two take his arm as far as the Marsh of Offerings. 1124 He sits upon that (his) firm throne, 1124 whose knobs are lions, 1124 whose feet are the hoofs of a great wild-bull. 1125 He stands (or, he is erect) upon his elevated throne, which is between the two great gods, 1125 with his sceptre `b, the mni, in his hand. 1126 When he lifts his arm toward the blessed dead (?) 1126 the gods come to him bowing, 1126 and the two great gods watch at their side. 1127 They find him between the Two Enneads in giving judgment: 1127 "A prince of all princes this is," they say of him; 1127 (and) they appointed N. among the gods.
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 CLXXXV (2)
Hail to thee, venerable god, great and beneficent prince of eternity, in his abode in the Sektit boat. Acclamations are given him in the sky and on...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXI (1)
O Tmu, Shu, Tefnut, Seb, Nut, Osiris, Isis, Sut, Nephthys, Horus of the two Horizons, Hathor in the great dwelling, Chepera, Mentu lord of Thebes,...
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Western Esoteric
Paradiso: Canto I (1)
The glory of Him who moveth everything Doth penetrate the universe, and shine In one part more and in another less. Within that heaven which most his...
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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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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 (20)
All the good things have been spread out for thee, before Rā. Thou hast a beginning and thou hast an end as Horus and Thoth have ordered for thee....
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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 CXXX (21)
The unborn generations of men give him glory, as to one who standeth without ever resting. Rā exalteth him by this, that he alloweth the Osiris to...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXVIII (16)
Hail, N. , thine enemies are no more, in the great hall the scales are right concerning thee, thou makest long strides like Osiris the lord of the...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXXII (14)
I am Thoth, I come every day to Cherāba; I fastened the tackle; I let the boat go: I brought it from East to West. I am higher on my pedestal than...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLI A Bis (4)
N. is welcome among the gods; he sees the great god, he is led on the good roads, he is presented with funerary offerings, his enemies are beaten...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXXI (1)
Divine circle of Osiris and before the gods, the guides in the Tuat, before the guards of their halls, the heralds of their gates and the doorkeepers ...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Initiation of the Pyramid (45)
In the King's Chamber was enacted the drama of the "second death." Here the candidate, after being crucified upon the cross of the solstices and the...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXII (18)
O thou raised one, thou makest offerings on the altar, and thou washest thy feet upon the stone of ..., the banks of the divine lake; thou comest...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXII (17)
Anubis has given him his shroud; he has done all that pleased him; the high-priest has prepared his ribbon; for he is the provider (?) of the great...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXIII (26)
This Chapter is taken also from London 9900. The vignette at the end represents Osiris sitting in a naos. Before him are the offerings of fowl and...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapters CXLI To CXLIII (2)
The old texts which we follow here, join in one chapter, 141, what in the Turin Todtenbuch is divided into two, 141, 142; 143 being merely the...
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Christian Mysticism
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 25: The Suffering, Dying, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ the Son of God: Also of his Ascension into Heaven, and sitting at the Right-hand of God his Father. The Gate of our Misery; and also the strong Gate of the Divine Power in his Love. (101)
Behold, that which the Ancients have invented and taught, is not the Ground. They took upon them to measure how many Hundred Thousand Miles it is to...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXVIII (11)
Ha, Osiris! thou hast received thy sceptre, thy pedestal and the flight of stairs beneath thee
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