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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
The Duck (2)
Someone asked a saintly fool: 'What are the two worlds which always occupy our thoughts?' He replied: 'Both the upper and the lower worlds are as a drop of water, which is and which is not. It was a drop of water that manifested itself in the beginning, and then it assumed many lovely forms. All appearances are as water. Nothing is harder than iron, yet it knows that water is its origin. But all that has water for a basis, even iron, has no more reality than a dream. Water is nothing stable.'
Sufi
The Elephant in a Dark Room (1-11)
Comparison of the sensual eye to the The eye of outward sense is as the palm of a hand, The sea itself is one thing, the foam another; Neglect the...
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Taoist
Autumn Floods. (3)
"Very well," replied the Spirit of the River, "am I then to regard the universe as great and the tip of a hair as small?" "Not at all," said the...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 21: Of the Third Day. (7)
The heaven which was made out of the midst or centre of the water is the cleft between them, so that the comprehensible or palpable water is a death, ...
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Taoist
Autumn Floods. (2)
All streams pour into it without cease, yet it does not overflow. It is constantly being drained off, yet it is never empty. Spring and autumn bring n...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 2: An Introduction, shewing how men may come to apprehend The Divine, and the Natural, Being. And further of the two Qualities. (52)
Likewise, in all creatures, and in all that is in this world the water is the heart thereof, and nothing can subsist without water, be it in the flesh...
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Hindu
Brahmana 3 (4.3.9)
Verily, there are just two conditions of this person: the condition of being in this world and the condition of being in the other world. There is an...
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Sufi
The Faqir and the Hidden Treasure (11-20)
The abasement and exaltation of weary time Is otherwise again, half day and half night. The abasement and exaltation of this compound body Know all...
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Sufi
The Disciple who blindly imitated his Shaikh (12-22)
When the vessel leaves the fountain, it sees its error; The glass also learns, when the moon sets, When his eyes are opened by the command, "Arise!" T...
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Sufi
The Sage and the Peacock (41-50)
On the day that you entered upon existence, You were first fire, or earth, or air. If you had continued in that, your original state, How could you ha...
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Sufi
The Arab and his Wife (161-170)
What more shall I say? In that earthly shell There is naught but foam of foam of foam of foam!'" God is that foam; God is also that pure sea,...
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Hindu
Prapathaka VII, Khanda 10 (2)
'He who meditates on water as Brahman, obtains all wishes, he becomes satisfied; he is, as it were, lord and master as far as water reaches--he who...
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Hindu
Prapathaka VII, Khanda 10 (1)
Therefore if there is not sufficient rain, the vital spirits fail from fear that there will be less food. But if there is sufficient rain, the vital s...
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Hindu
Fourth Vallī (15)
'As pure water poured into pure water remains the same, thus, O Gautama, is the Self of a thinker who knows.'
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Sufi
Moses and Pharaoh. 1 (71-80)
Thus you know the water of the Nile when in flood You know the others are wise as earth, who, when cleft, Or like the moon, who heard the command and...
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Sufi
The Knowledge of This World (10)
Another dangerous property of worldly things is that they at first appear as more trifles, but each of these so-called "trifles" branches out into...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Life and Teachings of Thoth Hermes Trismegistus (22)
Then out of the imprisoned Light a mysterious and Holy Word came forth and took its stand upon the smoking waters. This Word--the Voice of the...
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Buddhist
Chapter 9: The Perfect Knowledge
ALL this equipment the Sage has ordained for the sake of wisdom; so he that seeks to still sorrow must get him wisdom. We deem that there are two...
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Hindu
Prapathaka I, Khanda 8 (5)
'What is the origin of water?' 'That world (heaven),' he replied. 'And what is the origin of that world?'-- He replied: 'Let no man carry the Sâman...
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Gnostic
Concept of Our Great Power (3)
Discern what size the water is, that it is immeasurable (and) incomprehensible, both its beginning and its end. It supports the earth; it blows in...
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Taoist
The Great Supreme. (5)
The dull of vision do not perceive that however you conceal things, small ones in larger ones, there will always be a chance of losing them. But if yo...
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