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Passages similar to: Egyptian Book of the Dead — Chapter CXVI
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Ancient Egyptian
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXVI (7.)
They are Thoth the Unseen, Sau and Tmu
Zoroastrian
Chapter XXIX (6)
Regarding them it says, they are those who are immortal, as are Narsih son of Vîvanghâû, Tûs son of Nôdar, Gîw son of Gûdarz, Ibairaz the causer of...
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Zoroastrian
Chapter I (27)
From the dark world of Aharman were Akôman and Andar, and then Sôvar, and then Nâkahêd, and then Tâîrêv and Zâîrîk.
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Gnostic
Youel: The Generation of the Barbelo Aeon (14)
[...] [...] [...] [...] [ ... you have heard about the] abundance of each one of them certainly. [Now] concerning the Triple-Powered Invisible Spirit...
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Channeled Material
Session 63 (63.23)
Ra: We have discussed this. These entities are in dual bodies at this time.
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Zoroastrian
Chapter VII (3)
Co-operators with Tîstar were Vohûman and the angel Hôm, with the assistance of the angel Bûrg and the righteous guardian spirits in orderly...
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Zoroastrian
Chapter XXXI (3)
Yim,] Takhmôrup, Spîtûr, and Narsih, whom they also call 'the Rashnû of Kînŏ,' were all brothers
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Zoroastrian
Chapter II (7)
As it is said that Tîstar is the chieftain of the east, Satavês the chieftain of the west, Vanand the chieftain of the south, and Haptôk-rîng the...
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Western Esoteric
The Secret Doctrine of the Rosicrucians
The Sevenfold Soul of Man (5)
Let us now briefly consider each of these Veils with which Spirit is concealed, and yet revealed.
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Zoroastrian
Chapter XXVIII (12)
All those six, it is said, are arch-fiends of the demons; the rest are cooperating and confederate with them.
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Neoplatonic
Ideas. (40)
These being many, descend flashingly upon the shining Worlds, and in them are contained the Three Supernals.
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter LXIX (3)
And these are the chiefs of their angels and their names, and their chief ones over hundreds and over fifties and over tens].
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Tibetan Buddhist
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Thirteenth Day (17.4)
From the south, the Yellow Tseurima, holding a bow and arrow, ready to shoot; from the west, the Red Pramoha, holding a maWa-banner; from the north,...
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Tibetan Buddhist
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Fourteenth Day (18.4)
O nobly-born, from the south [will dawn] the Yellow Bat-Headed Delight-Goddess, holding a shaving- knife in the hand; and the Red Makara-Headed...
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Mesopotamian
Tablet IV (93)
Then advanced Tiamat and Marduk, the counsellor of the gods
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Mesopotamian
Tablet I (1)
He who has seen everything, I will make known (?) to the lands. I will teach (?) about him who experienced all things,... alike, Anu granted him the...
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Mesoamerican
Part III, Chapter 8 (8)
First there were Tohil, Avilix, and Hacavitz. Great was their glory, their strength, and their power over the gods of all the tribes. Many were their...
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Tibetan Buddhist
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Sixth Day (9.12)
These deities are formed into groups of five pairs, each group of five being surrounded by a fivefold circle of radiances, the male Bodhisattvas...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter LXXXII (20)
These are the names, and the orders, and the leaders of those heads of thousands: Gîdâ’îjal, Kê’êl, and Hê’êl, and the name of the head of a thousand...
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Mesoamerican
Part III, Chapter 4 (3)
Instantly the god called Avilix appeared, and Balam-Acab carried him. The god called Hacavitz was carried by Mahucutah; and Iqui-Balam carried the one...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter LXIX (2)
And behold the names of those angels [and these are their names: the first of them is Samjâzâ, the second Artâqîfâ, and the third Armên, the fourth Kô...
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