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Passages similar to: Egyptian Book of the Dead — Chapter LXXI
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Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter LXXI (2.)
Make thou me sound, even as thou hast made thyself sound, who revealest thyself, who disrobest thyself, and presentest thyself to the Earth
Thunder, Perfect Mind
Thunder, Perfect Mind (12)
You honor me and whisper against me. You, the vanquished, judge those who vanquish you before they judge you, because in you the judge and partiality...
The Masnavi
The Sage and the Peacock (31-40)
O Thou that convertest salt earth into bread, And bread again into the life of men; Thou who madest the erring soul a guide to men, And him that erred...
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
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...
The Masnavi
Mahmud and Ayaz (continued) (34-43)
Thou art as reason, we like the tongue; 'Tis reason that teaches the tongue to speak. Thou art as joy, and we are laughing; Our every motion every...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: Introductory Instructions Concerning the Experiencing of Reality During the Third Stage of the Bardo, Called the Chonyid Bardo, when the Karmic Apparitions Appear (3.15)
From the midst of that radiance, the natural sound of Reality, reverberating like a thousand thunders simultaneously sounding, will come. That is the...
The Masnavi
The Prophet and his Infidel Guest (61-70)
Act and word manifest the secret thoughts and mind, When your witnesses are purified they are accepted, They enter into conflict with you, O...
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. (13)
Thou hast a similitude of this, in that the earth and stones are proceeded out of the incomprehensibility.
Chapter 21: Of the Third Day. (59)
O, dear man, view thyself for a while in this looking-glass; thou wilt find it more largely to be read of concerning the creation of man. This I set...
Divine Comedy
Paradiso: Canto I (4)
If I was merely what of me thou newly Createdst, Love who governest the heaven, Thou knowest, who didst lift me with thy light! When now the wheel,...
Thunder, Perfect Mind
Thunder, Perfect Mind (11)
Hear me in gentleness and discover me in roughness. I am the woman crying out and cast upon the face of the earth. I prepare bread and my mind...