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Passages similar to: Egyptian Book of the Dead — Chapter LXIV
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Ancient Egyptian
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter LXIV (8.)
Oh thou Great One, who art Shoreless, and callest upon the Powers of the South, at the moment when the god is carried forth, saying:—
Hindu
Viśhwarūpa Sandarśhana Yoga (11.39)
Thou art Wind and Death and Fire and Moon and the Lord of Water. Thou art Prajāpati and the Great-grandsire. Salutations, salutations to Thee a...
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Hermetic
13. The Secret Sermon on the Mountain (17)
Let every nature of the World receive the utterance of my hymn! Open thou Earth! Let every bolt of the Abyss be drawn for me. Stir not, ye Trees! I...
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Hindu
Brahmana 3 (6.3.4)
Then he touches it, saying: c Thou art the moving. Thou art the glowing. Thou art the full. Thou art the steadfast. Thou art the sole resort. Thou...
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Gnostic
Praises of Barbelo according to [Existence?], Vitality, and Mentality (2)
Thou art great! He who knows thee knows the All! Thou art one, thou art one, O Good one, Aphredon! Thou art the Aeon of aeons, O perpetually existing ...
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Gnostic
Praises of Barbelo according to [Existence?], Vitality, and Mentality (1)
Thou art [great, Deiphan]eus! Solmis, [thou art great!] In accord with the Vitality [that is thine, even] the primary activity from which derives Divi...
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Mesopotamian
Tablet I (117)
"I have uttered thy spell, in the assembly of the gods I have raised thee to power
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Mesopotamian
Tablet II (39)
"'[I have uttered] thy [spell], in the assembly of the gods I have raised thee to power
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