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Passages similar to: Bhagavad Gita — Karma Sanyāsa Yoga
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Hindu
Bhagavad Gita
Karma Sanyāsa Yoga (5.14)
The Lord (Atma) does not create agency, nor action, nor the union of action and its fruit; but Nature leads to action.
Sufi
Omar and the Ambassador (1-10)
God's agency reconciled with man's freewill. The ambassador said, "O Commander of the faithful, How comes the soul down from above to earth? How can...
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Neoplatonic
On Free-will and the Will of the One (1)
Can there be question as to whether the gods have voluntary action? Or are we to take it that, while we may well enquire in the case of men with...
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Sufi
Omar and the Ambassador (59-67)
If tongue discourses of hidden mysteries, Behold, then, God's action and man's action; Know, action does belong to us ; this is evident. If no...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 13: Of the terrible, doleful, and lamentable, miserable Fall of the Kingdom of Lucifer. (34)
He has no impulse or driving, without or distinct from himself; his impulse and mobility stands in his body, which is of such a kind and manner as...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter III: Faith Not A Product of Nature. (4)
And for my part, I am utterly incapable of conceiving such an animal as has its appetencies, which are moved by external causes, under the dominion of...
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Neoplatonic
On Free-will and the Will of the One (2)
A cardinal question is where we are to place the freedom of action ascribed to us. It must be founded in impulse or in some appetite, as when we act...
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Sufi
The Knowledge of God (7)
To take a simple instance: suppose a man wishes to write the name of God. First of all the wish is conceived in his heart, it is then conveyed to the ...
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Gnostic
Teachings of Silvanus (76)
For who is stronger than him, that he may prevent him? To be sure, it is he who touches the earth, causing it to tremble and also causing the mountain...
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Neoplatonic
On Free-will and the Will of the One (7)
Soul becomes free when it moves, through Intellectual-Principle, towards The Good; what it does in that spirit is its free act;...
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Sufi
The Man who asked Moses to teach him the language of animals (1-10)
God said, "Do thou grant his earnest request, Freewill is as the salt to piety, In its revolutions reward and punishment were needless, For 'tis...
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Hermetic
Section XVI (3)
It is by Spirit that all things are governed in the Cosmos, and made quick,—Spirit made subject to the Will of Highest God, as though it were an...
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Hindu
Brahmana 4 (4.4.33)
Verily, he Is the great, unborn Soul, who is this [person] consisting of knowledge among the senses. In the space within the heart lies the ruler of...
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Neoplatonic
On Free-will and the Will of the One (13)
Our enquiry obliges us to use terms not strictly applicable: we insist, once more, that not even for the purpose of forming the concept of the...
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Neoplatonic
On Free-will and the Will of the One (8)
In the light of free acts, from which we eliminate the contraries, we recognise There self-determination, self-directed and, failing more suitable ter...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 12: Of the Nativity and Proceeding forth or Descent of the Holy Angels, as also of their Government, Order, and Heavenly joyous Life. (77)
But thou must not think as if God were tied to it, and cannot or may not expel him from thence, if he should move or stir otherwise than God had creat...
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Hermetic
11. Mind Unto Hermes (17)
For they appear to stand out strongly from the rest, but really are quite smooth and flat. And now consider what is said more boldly, but more truly! ...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 18: Of the Creation of Heaven and Earth; and of the first Day. (137)
Though it be generated in God and from God, yet it is but the instrument of his handiwork, which cannot apprehend and reach back again to the clear...
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Hermetic
Section VIII (2)
Accordingly, in that He was so mighty and so fair, He willed that some one else should have the power to contemplate the One He had made from...
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Neoplatonic
On Free-will and the Will of the One (4)
It will be asked how act rising from desire can be voluntary, since desire pulls outward and implies need; to desire is still to be drawn, even...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XXI: The Jewish Institutions and Laws of Far Higher Antiquity Than The Philosophy of the Greeks. (50)
This is a voice which, when it comes, prevents What I am about to do, but exhorts never."...
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