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Passages similar to: Enuma Elish — Tablet I
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Mesopotamian
Enuma Elish
Tablet I (41)
When Tiamat [heard] these words
Christian Mysticism
Chapter 18: Of the Creation of Heaven and Earth; and of the first Day. (53)
These words must be considered exactly, what they are. For the word (Am) conceiveth itself in the heart, and goeth forth to the lips, but there is...
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Zoroastrian
Yasna 48 — Spenta Mainyu Gatha (10)
When, Mazda! shall the men of mind's perfection come ? And when shall they drive from hence, the soil of this (polluted) drunken joy , whereby the...
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Greek
Time and Celestial Bodies (47c)
Timaeus: the perturbable to the imperturbable; and that, through learning and sharing in calculations which are correct by their nature, by imitation...
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Tibetan Buddhist
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
The Appendix: The Path of Good Wishes which Protecteth from Fear in the Bardo (45.9-45.10)
When the roarings of savage beasts are uttered, Let it come that they be changed into the sacred sounds of the Six Syllables; When pursued by snow,...
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Greek
The Elements (67c)
Timaeus: and that large motion produces “loud” sound, and motion of the opposite kind “soft” sound. The subject of concords of sounds must...
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Christian Scripture
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
LXXVII. Saying "I Go unto My Father," Christ Exalts Peace, Good Will, Love—"i Am the Way, the Truth, the Life"—reassures the Apostles—the Comforter: "peace I Leave with You" (13)
These things have I spoken unto you, being yet present with you.
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Western Esoteric
Purgatorio: Canto IX (7)
At the first thunder-peal I turned attentive, And "Te Deum laudamus" seemed to hear In voices mingled with sweet melody. Exactly such an image rendere...
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Gnostic
Youel: The Generation of the Barbelo Aeon (11)
And when [he has seen] these (truly existing), he has seen Kalyptos.
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Hindu
Brahmana 2 (5.2.2)
So then the men said to him: 'Speak to us, Sir/ To them then he spoke this syllable, c Da! ' Did you understand?' (dattay ' < Yes (Om) \ ' said he. ' ...
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Hindu
Book III (17)
The sound and the object and the thought called up by a word are confounded because they are all blurred together in the mind. By perfectly...
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Greek
Physiology and Human Nature (80a)
Timaeus: and the causes of deglutition, and of projectiles, whether discharged aloft or flying over the surface of the earth; and the causes also of...
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Hindu
Sankhya Yoga (2.10)
O king Dhritarashtra! Seeing Arjuna lamenting in the middle of two armies, Lord Krishna, as if laughing loud, spoke these words.
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Greek
The Receptacle (48c)
Timaeus: by the man who has even a grain of sense, to the class of syllables. For the present, however, let our procedure be as follows. We shall not...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXXII (5)
I have come forth with the tongue of Ptah and the throat of Hathor that I may record the words of my father Tmu with my mouth, which draweth to...
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Christian Scripture
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
LXXX. Christ Prays for Aid—"i Have Finished the Work"—prays for the Apostles Also, and Their Work—prays for All Believers (1)
THESE words spake Jesus, and lifted up his eyes to heaven,
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Tibetan Buddhist
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Seventh Day (10.12)
Within those radiances, the natural sound of the Truth will reverberate like a thousand thunders. The sound will come with a rolling reverberation,...
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Greek
The Elements (67b)
Timaeus: and the causes whereby its affections are produced. In general, then, let us lay it down that sound is a stroke transmitted through the...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 21: Of the Third Day. (19)
The word sprach (said), is an eternal word, and was before the times of the wrath from eternity in this Salitter, when the Salitter still stood in...
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Greek
Physiology and Human Nature (72a)
Timaeus: wherein they are significant and for whom they portend evil or good in the future, the past, or the present. But it is not the task of him...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXXIV (6)
I know not a Word of Power to whose utterance I listen
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