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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 (29.)
I embrace the Sycomore, I am united to the Sycomore
Christian Mysticism
Chapter XV: Different Degrees of Knowledge. (4)
For engrafting makes worthless shoots noble, and compels the barren to be fruitful by the art of culture and by gnostic skill.
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Flowers, Plants, Fruits, and Trees (20)
Man's veneration for trees as symbols of the abstract qualities of wisdom and integrity also led him to designate as trees those individuals who...
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Buddhist
Chapter 8: The Perfect Contemplation (6)
Trees are not disdainful, and ask for no toilsome wooing; fain would I consort with those sweet companions! Fain would I dwell in some deserted...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XV: Different Degrees of Knowledge. (3)
For the graft uses as soil the tree in which it is engrafted. Now all the plants sprouted forth simultaneously in consequence of the divine order. Whe...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Flowers, Plants, Fruits, and Trees (27)
The oak, the pine, the ash, the cypress, and the palm are the five trees of greatest symbolic importance. The Father God of the Mysteries was often...
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Gnostic
Chapter 59 (Mary, his mother, interpreteth the song of Sophia from the xixth ode of Solomon)
The wreath in truth is woven for me; and it hath caused thy twigs to sprout in me. "'3. For it is not like unto a wreath withered that sprouteth not. ...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Flowers, Plants, Fruits, and Trees (18)
The tree has also been accepted as symbolic of the Microcosm, that is, man. According to the esoteric doctrine, man first exists potentially within...
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