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Ancient Egyptian
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXV (4.)
It is with reference to me that the gods say: Lo, the afflicted one is heir of Heliopolis!
Ancient Egyptian
The Ferryman And The Deceased King's Ascension, Utterances 300-311 (307)
O god; 482 a Heliopolitan is in N., O R`; a Heliopolitan as thou (art) is in N. O R`. 482 The mother of N. is a Heliopolitan; the father of N. is a He...
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Gnostic
Jesus Addresses Peter and James (16)
"Understand that he healed you when you were sick, that you might reign.
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 18: Of the Creation of Heaven and Earth; and of the first Day. (9)
To all of them I give this for an answer. That I am not climbed up into the Deity, neither is it possible for such a mean man as I am to do it; but...
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Ancient Egyptian
The Resurrection, Ascension, And Reception Of The Deceased King In Heaven, Utterance 606 (606)
1683 To say: Arise for me, father; stand up for me, Osiris N. 1683 It is I; I am thy son; I am Horus. 1684 I have come to thee, that I may purify...
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Hindu
Viśhwarūpa Sandarśhana Yoga (11.25)
When I behold Thy mouths, striking terror with their tusks, like Time’s all-consuming fire, I am disoriented and find no peace. Be gracious, Ο Lord...
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Mesopotamian
Tablet IV (21)
"May thy fate, O lord, be supreme among the gods
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Greek
Orphic Hymns (LIV - Venus)
HEAV'NLY, illustrious, laughter-loving queen, Sea-born, night-loving, of an awful mien; Crafty, from whom necessity first came, Producing, nightly,...
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Ancient Egyptian
A Series Of Five Charms, Utterances 312-316 (316)
506 O mi; O d, N. has not given to you his magic. 506 N. will sit on the side of him who is revered in Heliopolis. 506 Take N. with (you) to heaven....
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Hindu
Vibhūti Yoga (10.2)
Neither the hosts of gods nor the great sages know My origin; for, in all respects, I am the source of the gods and the sages.
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Mesopotamian
Tablet VI (5)
It is me you love, and you will ordain for me as for them! When Ishtar heard this, in a fury she went up to the heavens, going to Anu, her father, and...
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Mesopotamian
Tablet I (118)
"The dominion over all the gods [have I entrusted unto him
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Gnostic
Chapter 48 (She continueth her repentance)
Have mercy upon me, O Light, for they have oppressed me again. Because of thy commandment, the light in me is distracted and my power and my understan...
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Ancient Egyptian
A Series Of Old Heliopolitan Texts Partly Osirianized, Utterances 213-222 (220)
I 94 He has come to thee, N.t (Crown of Lower Egypt); he has come to thee, Nsr.t (Uraeus); 194 he has, come to thee, Great One; he has come to thee, G...
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Mesopotamian
Tablet III (102)
"'The dominion over all the gods have I entrusted unto thee
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Ancient Egyptian
Second Series In Praise Of Nut, Utterances 443-452 (443)
Utterances 443. 823 To say: Nut, two eyes are come forth from thy head. 823 Thou hast taken possession of Horus and his Great-in-charms; 823 thou...
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Gnostic
Chapter 52 (The tenth repentance of Sophia)
I have cried unto thee, O Light of lights, in my oppression and thou hast hearkened unto me. "'2. O Light, save my power from unjust and lawless lips ...
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Sufi
The Arab and his Wife (41-50)
Were it not for this yoke who would boast, 'I am ?' Because Thou hast made Moses' face bright as the moon, Can my star ever shine brighter than the...
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Ancient Egyptian
Conjurations And Charms, Utterances 375-400 (377)
662 To say: Thou shalt land, in thy name of "Fortress"; 662 thou shalt capsize, in thy name of "'Igi," 662 for thou art indeed the Hpi.w-serpent,...
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Western Esoteric
Inferno: Canto XXXII (4)
Weeping he growled: "Why dost thou trample me? Unless thou comest to increase the vengeance of Montaperti, why dost thou molest me?" And I: "My Master...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XIII: Valentinian's Vagaries About the Abolition of Death Refuted. (2)
Respecting this God, he makes those allusions when writing in these expressions:
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