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Ancient Egyptian
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CII (4.)
It is the Sektit boat and the Āātit which have brought me to the food and raiment which are upon the altar of the Spirits of Annu
Sufi
Prologue (21-30)
Art thou thirsting for the Ocean of spirituality? Disport thyself on this island of the Masnavi! Disport thyself so long as thou seest every moment...
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Mesopotamian
Tablet XI (9)
Nimush held the boat, allowing no sway. A fifth day, a sixth, Mt. Nimush held the boat, allowing no sway. When a seventh day arrived I sent forth a...
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Ancient Egyptian
A Series Of Reed-floats And Ferryman Texts, Utterances 503-522 (513)
1168 To say: When father N. ascends to heaven among the gods who are in heaven; 1168 and when he stands by the great w`r.t; 1168 he hears the words...
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Christian Mysticism
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 14: Of the Birth and Propagation of Man. The very Secret Gate. (29)
Now when this Conference (which is spiritual, between the three Elements, Fire, Air, and Water,) was perceived by the Spirit of the Earth (viz. the...
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Christian Mysticism
The Works of Dionysius the Areopagite
The Ecclesiastical Hierarchy, Caput III (1)
Here then, too, O excellent son, after the images, I come in due order and reverence to the Godlike reality of the archetypes, saying here to those...
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Gnostic
The Litany (3)
And I have taken the light of the spirit from the frightful water.
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Ancient Egyptian
A Series Of Old Heliopolitan Texts Partly Osirianized, Utterances 213-222 (216)
150 To say: I had come to thee Nephthys; I am come to thee Boat of the Evening (mkt.t-boat); 150 I am come to thee M`-ri-tr.wt; 150 I am come to thee...
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Hindu
Prapathaka V, Khanda 7 (2)
'On that altar the Devas (prânas) offer food. From that oblation rises seed.
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Ancient Egyptian
A Miscellaneous Group, Utterances 453-486 (460)
868 To say: O N., 868 thy water, thy cool water-libation is the inundation of the Great One (who) which is come forth from thee. 868 Now be still,...
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Ancient Egyptian
A Group Of Prayers And Charms, Utterances 204-212 (210)
126 To say: The judge is awake; Thot is up; 126 the sleepers are awake; they that are in Kns.t bestir themselves 126 before the great bittern, which...
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Ancient Egyptian
A Miscellaneous Group, Utterances 453-486 (473)
926 To say: The two reed-floats of heaven are placed by the morning-boat for R`, 926 that R` may ferry over on them to Horus who inhabits the...
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Ancient Egyptian
A Series Of Reed-floats And Ferryman Texts, Utterances 503-522 (518)
1193 Further, to say: O 'Iw, ferryman of the Marsh of Offerings, 1193 bring for N. this (boat); N. goes, N. should come, 1194 the son of the Morning...
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Hindu
Prapathaka V, Khanda 4 (2)
From that oblation rises Soma, the king (the moon)....
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Hindu
Prapathaka V, Khanda 6 (2)
'On that altar the Devas (prânas) offer rain. From that oblation rises food (corn, &c.)
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Ancient Egyptian
A Series Of Reed-floats And Ferryman Texts, Utterances 503-522 (519)
1201 Further, to say: O r.f-.f, doorkeeper of Osiris, 1201 Osiris has said: "Let this thy boat be brought for N., 1201 in which thy pure ones ferry,...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter VI: The Mystic Meaning of the Tabernacle and Its Furniture. (11)
North of the altar of incense was placed a table, on which there was "the exhibition of the loaves;" for the most nourishing of the winds are those...
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Ancient Egyptian
A Group Of Prayers And Charms, Utterances 204-212 (208)
A Variant of Utterance 207. 124 To say: An offering to Atum; an offering to Atum; an offering of that which is in the eye of the boat of the god. 124...
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Neoplatonic
Magical and Philosophical Precepts (172)
Explore the River of the Soul, whence, or in what order you have come: so that although you have become a servant to the body, you may again rise to...
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Hindu
First Mundaka, Second Khanda (7)
Fools who praise this as the highest good, are subject again and again to old age and death.
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Ancient Egyptian
Means Whereby The Deceased King Reaches Heaven, Utterances 263-271 (263)
337 To say: The two reed-floats of heaven are placed for R`, that he may ferry over therewith to the horizon. 337 The two reed-floats of heaven are...
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