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Passages similar to: Bhagavad Gita — Sankhya Yoga
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Hindu
Bhagavad Gita
Sankhya Yoga (2.23)
Weapons cannot cut, fire cannot burn, water cannot wet, wind cannot dry up this Atma .
Christian Mysticism
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 5: Of the Third Principle, or Creation of the material World, with the Stars and Elements; wherein the First and Second Principles are more clearly understood. (20)
So also you may see that there goes forth from it a mighty forcible Air, and that they are in one another; and besides, you see that Water is generate...
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Sufi
The Mule and the Camel (89-97)
Flint and steel are able to generate fire, From them springs fire which can destroy its parents." As he continued importuning him, Gabriel displayed...
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Mesopotamian
Tablet IV (16)
"Thy weapon shall never lose its power, it shall crush thy foe
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 8: Of the whole Corpus or Body of an Angelical Kingdom. The Great Mystery. (110)
But thou wilt say that a man cannot kindle the water to make it give light. Answer.
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Gnostic
Baptism and Anointing (Baptism and Anointing)
By water and fire this whole realm is purified, the visible by the visible, the hidden by the hidden. Some things are hidden by the visible. There is...
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Greek
Physiology and Human Nature (78b)
Timaeus: it shuts them in, but air and fire, being of smaller particles than its own structure, it cannot shut in. These elements, therefore, God...
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Hindu
Second Mundaka, Second Khanda (3)
Having taken the Upanishad as the bow, as the great weapon, let him place on it the arrow, sharpened by devotion! Then having drawn it with a thought...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 1: Of Searching out the Divine Being in Nature: Of both the Qualities, the Good and the Evil. (21)
Now these two qualities wrestle continually the one with the other, the heat consumeth the water, and the cold condenseth or crowdeth the air. Now...
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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
Invocation (24)
From a staff he produces a serpent; and by means of a staff he sends forth a torrent of water.
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Neoplatonic
PYTHAGORIC ETHICAL SENTENCES FROM STOBÆUS, Which are omitted in the Opuscula Mythologica, &c. of Gale. (12)
Neither is it possible to conceal fire in a garment, nor a base deviation from rectitude in time. Wind indeed increases fire, but custom love.
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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
Invocation (34)
God produced the wind, the earth, the fire, and blood, and by these he announces his secret.
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 22: Of the Birth or Geniture of the Stars, and Creation of the Fourth Day. (99)
But if the fire be too hot in the fifth and sixth meltings, then the new life, which has generated itself in the love in the rising up of the light's ...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 8: Of the whole Corpus or Body of an Angelical Kingdom. The Great Mystery. (7)
All power is in God the Father, and he is the fountain of all powers in his deep; in him are light and darkness, air and water, heat and cold, hard...
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Buddhist
Chapter I: The Twin-Verses (14)
As rain does not break through a well-thatched house, passion will not break through a well-reflecting mind.
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 10: Of the Sixth qualifying or fountain Spirit in the Divine Power. (79)
This fire is the most dangerous and hurtful, and has spoiled most since the world began, and it is a very hard matter to quench it; for when it is...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 22: Of the Birth or Geniture of the Stars, and Creation of the Fourth Day. (74)
Neither can the wrath take hold of it or apprehend it, but the wrath remaineth in the terror or crack of the fire-flash, and makes the mobility in...
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Hindu
Brahmana 8 (3.8.8)
He said: * That, O Gargi, Brahmans call the Imperish- able (aksard). It is not coarse, not fine, not short, not long, not glowing [like fire], not...
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Hindu
Prapathaka VI, Khanda 1 (6)
'And as, my dear, by one pair of nail-scissors all that is made of iron (kârshnâyasam) is known, the difference being only a name, arising from...
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Neoplatonic
On Providence (1) (4)
That water extinguishes fire and fire consumes other things should not astonish us. The thing destroyed derived its being from outside itself: this...
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Hindu
Prapathaka VII, Khanda 11 (1)
For fire united with air, warms the ether. Then people say, It is hot, it burns, it will rain. Thus does fire, after showing this sign (itself) first,...
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