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Book of Enoch
Chapter XLI (41:3)
And there mine eyes saw the secrets of the lightning and of the thunder, and the secrets of the winds, how they are divided to blow over the earth, and the secrets of the clouds and dew, and there I saw from whence they proceed in that place and from whence they saturate the dusty earth.
Corpus Hermeticum
1. Poemandres, the Shepherd of Men (4)
E'en with these words His aspect changed, and straightway, in the twinkling of an eye, all things were opened to me, and I see a Vision limitless,...
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...
Paraphrase of Shem
A Disturbance Undoes the Power of Nature (2)
For without wind and star nothing happens upon the earth. For every power is filled by them after they were released from the darkness and the fire an...
Paraphrase of Shem
Derdekeas Disturbs the Powers of Nature (4)
It was filled with the universal thought. And through the word of the light of the spirit it returned to its rest. It received form in its root and sh...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXXX (9)
He maketh purifications and endless reckonings; piercing the steel firmament and dissipating the storms around him
Paraphrase of Shem
Shem Ascends, in Mind, and Recites the Litany (3)
For the cloud of the spirit is like a pure beryl. And the cloud of the hymen is like a shining emerald. And the cloud of silence is like a flourishing...
Paraphrase of Shem
Derdekeas Disturbs the Powers of Nature (2)
And I put on this of which the majesty and the unconceived spirit made me worthy. And the threefold unity of my garment appeared in the cloud, by the ...
Chaldean Oracles
Father. Mind. Fire. (24)
And thence a Fiery Whirlwind drawing down the brilliance of the flashing flame, penetrating the abysses of the Universe; for from thence downwards do ...
Chapter 20: Of the Second Day (32)
For thou seest that often the whole deep is very clear and pure, and then, in a quarter of an hour, is covered with watery clouds; that is, when the s...