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Bhagavad Gita
Vibhūti Yoga (10.4)
From me alone arise the varieties in the qualities amongst humans, such as intellect, knowledge, clarity of thought, forgiveness, truthfulness, control over the senses and mind, joy and sorrow, birth and death, fear and courage, non-violence, equanimity, contentment, austerity, charity, fame, and infamy.
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 4 (4.4.5)
Verily, this soul is Brahma, made of knowledge, of mind, of breath, of seeing, of hearing, of earth, of water, of wind, of space, of energy and of...
Mundaka Upanishad
Second Mundaka, First Khanda (7)
From him the many Devas too are begotten, the Sâdhyas (genii), men, cattle, birds, the up and down breathings, rice and corn (for sacrifices),...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka VII, Khanda 26 (1)
'To him who sees, perceives, and understands this , the spirit (prâna) springs from the Self, hope springs from the Self, memory springs from the...
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 10: Of the Creation of Man, and of his Soul, also of God's breathing in. The pleasant Gate. (34)
Behold, thou Child of Man, if thou wilt easily draw near to this Knowledge, take but thy Mind before thee, and consider it, and therein thou wilt...
Thunder, Perfect Mind
Thunder, Perfect Mind (4)
I am knowledge and ignorance. I am shame and fearlessness. I am shameless and ashamed. I am strength and fear. I am war and peace. Hear what I say. I...
Chapter 8: Of the whole Corpus or Body of an Angelical Kingdom. The Great Mystery. (70)
From whence the senses and thoughts exist, so that one quality seeth the others, which are also in it, and tempered with itself, and proveth them...
Mundaka Upanishad
Second Mundaka, First Khanda (9)
Hence come the seas and all the mountains, from him flow the rivers of every kind; hence come all herbs and the juice through which the inner Self...
Chapter 2: An Introduction, shewing how men may come to apprehend The Divine, and the Natural, Being. And further of the two Qualities. (2)
All the creatures are made and descended from these qualities, and live therein as in their mother; and the earth and stones descend or proceed from...
Mundaka Upanishad
First Mundaka, First Khanda (9)
'From him who perceives all and who knows all, whose brooding (penance) consists of knowledge, from him (the highest Brahman) is born that Brahman,...
The Six Enneads
On Providence (2) (3)
Your personality does not come from outside into the universal scheme; you are a part of it, you and your personal disposition. But what is the cause ...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XLII (40)
It is I who rise up and shine forth; strength proceeding from strength, the One proceeding from the One
Chapter 10: Of the Sixth qualifying or fountain Spirit in the Divine Power. (34)
Every spirit has its own quality or source, though indeed it is generated of the others; and so it is with the apprehension of man; he has indeed the...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Sixth Day (9.10)
O nobly-born, these realms are not come from somewhere outside [thyself]. They come from within the four divisions of thy heart, which, including its...
Mundaka Upanishad
First Mundaka, First Khanda (8)
'The Brahman swells by means of brooding (penance); hence is produced matter (food); from matter breath, mind, the true, the worlds (seven), and from...
Mundaka Upanishad
Second Mundaka, First Khanda (3)
From him (when entering on creation) is born breath, mind, and all organs of sense, ether, air, light, water, and the earth, the support of all.