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Passages similar to: Bhagavad Gita — Viśhwarūpa Sandarśhana Yoga
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Hindu
Bhagavad Gita
Viśhwarūpa Sandarśhana Yoga (11.19)
I behold Thee as one without beginning, middle, or end; with infinite arms and immeasurable strength; with the sun and moon as Thine eyes; with Thy face shining like a blazing fire; and burning with Thy radiance the whole universe.
Hermetic
Discourse on the Eighth and Ninth
Vision of the Eighth and the Ninth (16)
"I shall offer up the praise in my heart as I invoke the end of the universe and the beginning of the beginning, the god of the human quest, the...
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Hermetic
5. Though Unmanifest God Is Most Manifest (10)
He is the God beyond all name; He the unmanifest, He the most manifest; He whom the mind [alone] can contemplate, He visible to the eyes [as well];...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XV (21)
And when thou turnest thy face to the West, mine hands are in adoration to thy setting as one who liveth; [13] for it is thou who hast created Eternit...
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Sufi
The Mule and the Camel (98-106)
From me proceeds the form, from thee the spirit; Nay, form and spirit both proceed from thee! Thou art as Muhammad in heaven, O brilliant Sun! Be...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter II (1)
Oh thou Only One, who shinest from the Moon, let me come forth amid that train of thine, at large, and let me be revealed as one of those in glory
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Sufi
The Merchant and his Clever Parrot (62-71)
Thou hast made these "Us" and "Me" for this purpose, To wit, to play chess with them by Thyself. When Thou shalt become one entity with "Us" and...
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Western Esoteric
Paradiso: Canto XXXIII (6)
O how all speech is feeble and falls short Of my conceit, and this to what I saw Is such, 'tis not enough to call it little! O Light Eterne, sole in t...
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Hermetic
1. Poemandres, the Shepherd of Men (7)
But when He raised His head, I see in Mind the Light, [but] now in Powers no man could number, and Cosmos grown beyond all bounds, and that the Fire w...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XLII (47)
I am Horus, Prince of Eternity, a fire before your faces, which inflameth your hearts towards me
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Neoplatonic
Magical and Philosophical Precepts (199)
When thou shalt behold that holy and formless Fire shining flashingly through the depths of the Universe: Hear thou the Voice of Fire.
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXII (2)
Thou art the lord of forms, with numerous colours, who conceals himself within his eye to his children
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XLII (40)
It is I who rise up and shine forth; strength proceeding from strength, the One proceeding from the One
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Hermetic
Section XLI (5)
We have known Thee, O Thou completely filled with the Conception from Thyself of Universal Nature! We have known Thee, O Thou Eternal Constancy! For...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XV (14)
Alone art thou when thy form riseth up upon the Sky; let me advance as thou advancest, like thy Majesty, without a pause, O Râ, whom none can outstrip
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Hermetic
1. Poemandres, the Shepherd of Men (31)
Holy art Thou, O God, the universals' Father. Holy art Thou, O God, whose Will perfects itself by means of its own Powers. Holy art Thou, O God, who...
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Tibetan Buddhist
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: Instructions on the Symptoms of Death, or the First Stage of the Chikhai Bardo: The Primary Clear Light Seen at the Moment of Death (1.31)
Thine own consciousness, shining, void, and inseparable from the Great Body of Radiance, hath no birth, nor death, and is the Immutable Light —...
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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
Invocation (41)
There is none but Him. But, alas, no one can see Him. The eyes are blind, even though the world be lighted by a brilliant sun. Should you catch even...
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