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Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter IV: The Heathens Made Gods Like Themselves, Whence Springs All Superstition. (18)
According to their nature things turn out."
Chapter 25: Of the whole Body of the Stars and of their Birth or Geniture; that is, the whole Astrology, or the whole Body of this World. (50)
Accordingly I find, that the birth or geniture of nature stands to this day, and generateth itself, just so as it did when it first took its...
Bhagavad Gita
Karma Yoga (3.33)
Even a wise man acts according to his own nature. Beings follow nature; what can restraint do?
The Six Enneads
Problems of the Soul (2) (38)
Whatever springs automatically from the All out of that distinctive life of its own, and, in addition to that self-moving activity, whatever is due...
The Six Enneads
Fate (6)
Allow the kosmic circuit its part, a very powerful influence upon the thing brought into being: allow the stars a wide material action upon the bodily...
Corpus Hermeticum
3. The Sacred Sermon (4)
[Thus] there begins their living and their growing wise, according to the fate appointed by the revolution of the Cyclic Gods, and their deceasing...
Chapter 21: Of the Third Day. (22)
For that is called its own kind which is received in the mother's body or womb, and is its own by right of nature, as its own peculiar life.
Asclepius
Section XL (3)
It rises and it sets, by turns, throughout its limbs ; so that by reason of Time’s changes it often rises with the very limbs with which it [once]...
On the Mysteries
IV, Chapter IX (1)
After the body of the universe, also, many things are generated by the nature of it. For the concord of similars, and the contrariety of dissimilars,...
Gospel of Mary
Chapter 4 (23)
For the nature of matter is resolved into the roots of its own nature alone.
Chapter 8: Of the whole Corpus or Body of an Angelical Kingdom. The Great Mystery. (81)
Thus is the true springing or vegetation in nature, be it in man, beast, wood, herbs or stones. Now observe the End of Nature in this World.
Chuang Tzu
Tsê Yang. (11)
He who obstinately views things from his own standpoint only, may be right in one case and wrong in another. Just as in a great jungle all kinds of...
Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
Book III (13)
Through this, the inherent character, distinctive marks and conditions of being and powers, according to their development, are made clear.
Chapter 16: Of the Seventh Species, Kind, Form, or Manner of Sin's Beginning in Lucifer and his Angels. (65)
For nature will not suffer itself to be juggled with at all times and hours, as the spirits would have it, but all must be done according to that spir...
Chapter 3: Of the most blessed Triumphing, Holy, Holy, Holy Trinity, GOD the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, ONE only God. (106)
However, nature generateth nothing in this world, be it what it will, and though perhaps it should stand or continue but scarce a minute, yet it is al...
Chuang Tzu
Language. (2)
From the subjective point of view, there are possibilities and impossibilities, there are suitabilities and unsuitabilities. This results from the...
Emerald Tablet
Emerald Tablet (3)
And as all things have been & arose from one by ye mediation of one: so all things have their birth from this one thing by adaptation.
Chapter 2: An Introduction, shewing how men may come to apprehend The Divine, and the Natural, Being. And further of the two Qualities. (7)
There is nothing in nature wherein there is not good and evil; everything moveth and liveth in this double impulse, working or operation, be it what...
Bhagavad Gita
Karma Yoga (3.27)
By the qualities of nature, actions are performed in all cases, but one whose mind is deluded by egoism thinks “I am the doer”.
The Six Enneads
On Providence (1) (11)
Are we, then, to conclude that particular things are determined by Necessities rooted in Nature and by the sequence of causes, and that everything is...
Divine Comedy
Paradiso: Canto VIII (6)
Hence one is Solon born, another Xerxes, Another Melchisedec, and another he Who, flying through the air, his son did lose. Revolving Nature, which a ...
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