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Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XXIV (1.)
I am Chepera, the self-produced, on his Mother’s thigh
Three Steles of Seth
The First Stele of Seth (25)
You who made the masculinities that really are three times male, who were divided into five, who were given to us in triple power, who were conceived...
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 18: Of the promised Seed of the Woman, and Treader upon the Serpent. And of Adam 's and Eve 's going forth out of Paradise, or the Garden in Eden. Also of the Curse of God, how he cursed the Earth for the Sin of Man. (88)
Behold, dost thou know how a Child comes to be Flesh and Blood, and in the End a living Soul? And do you not know that the Tincture of the Mother is...
Physiology and Human Nature (91b)
Timaeus: which marrow, in our previous account, we termed “seed.” And the marrow, inasmuch as it is animate and has been granted an outlet, has...
Chapter 16: Of the Seventh Species, Kind, Form, or Manner of Sin's Beginning in Lucifer and his Angels. (100)
This son is the very gout [Podagra] of this world; for it taketh its original in the flash of pride and covetousness, and stands on the root of life...
Chapter 17: Of the lamentable and miserable State and Condition of the corrupt perished Nature, and Original of the four Elements, instead of the holy Government of God. (12)
Now it may be asked, How then is a comprehensible or palpable son come to be out of an incomprehensible mother? Answer.
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 18: Of the promised Seed of the Woman, and Treader upon the Serpent. And of Adam 's and Eve 's going forth out of Paradise, or the Garden in Eden. Also of the Curse of God, how he cursed the Earth for the Sin of Man. (90)
Now thus the Child qualifies [or mixes] with the Mother, and with all Essences, till it kindles the Light of Life, and then the Child lives in its...
The Receptacle (50d)
Timaeus: is copied and produced. Moreover, it is proper to liken the Recipient to the Mother, the Source to the Father, and what is engendered...
The Demiurge and World Soul (37a)
Timaeus: having come into existence by the agency of the best of things intelligible and ever-existing as the best of things generated. Inasmuch,...