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Passages similar to: Egyptian Book of the Dead — Chapter CLIII B
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Ancient Egyptian
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLIII B (2.)
Know ye what I do know, the name of its cordage: the bonds of Isis
Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Isis, the Virgin of the World (29)
Isis holds in her right hand a small sailing ship with the spindle of a spinning wheel for its mast. From the top of the mast projects a water jug,...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Isis, the Virgin of the World (2)
Plutarch affirms that many ancient authors believed this goddess to be the daughter of Hermes; others held the opinion that she was the child of...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Isis, the Virgin of the World (47)
The figure of Isis is sometimes used to represent the occult and magical arts, such as necromancy, invocation, sorcery, and thaumaturgy. In one of...
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Ancient Egyptian
Nut And The Deceased King, Utterances 1-11 (4)
A To say by Nut: N., I have given to thee thy sister Isis, 3 that she may take hold of thee, that she may give thy heart to thee which belongs to thy...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Isis, the Virgin of the World (11)
Diodorus writes of a famous inscription carved on a column at Nysa, in Arabia, wherein Isis described herself as follows: "I am Isis, Queen of this...
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