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Ancient Egyptian
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLIII B (19.)
I eat like Shu. I ease myself like Shu. The king of Egypt (Osiris) is present. Khonsu and Thoth their laws are within me. They impart warmth to the heavenly host
Western Esoteric
Purgatorio: Canto XV (6)
My Leader, who could see me bear myself Like to a man that rouses him from sleep, Exclaimed: "What ails thee, that thou canst not stand? But hast...
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Ancient Egyptian
Nut And The Deceased King, Utterances 1-11 (11)
8 To say by Nut: I unite thy beauty with this body (and with) this ba, for life, endurance, joy, health 8 of Horus, divine apparition, king of Upper...
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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
The Conference Opens (4)
Abandon your timidity, your self-conceit and your unbelief, for he who makes light of his own life is delivered from himself; he is delivered from goo...
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Sufi
Mahmud and Ayaz. 1 (23-33)
If it then hold itself dear, it is an infidel; Wherefore 'tis unlawful for the stone then to say 'I, Because it is entirely in darkness and...
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Ancient Egyptian
Ritual Of Bodily Restoration Of The Deceased, And Offerings, Utterances 12-203 (81)
56 Awake thou in peace, (as) Ti.t awakes, in peace, (as) Tit.t (she of Ti.t) awakes in peace, 56 (as) the eye of Horus in Buto (awakes) in peace,...
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Hindu
Brahmana 1 (6.1.14)
Speech said: ' Verily, wherein I am the most excellent, therein are you the most excellent/ ' Verily, wherein I am a firm basis therein are you a...
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Ancient Egyptian
Utterances Concerning Well-being, Especially Food And Clothes, Utterances 401-426 (412)
721 To say: The Great One is fallen on his side; 721 he who is in Ndi.t stirs; 721 his head is lifted up by R`; 721 his abomination is to sleep, he...
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Ancient Egyptian
Conjurations And Charms, Utterances 375-400 (390)
683 To say: N. is pure, his ka is pure. 683 How well is N., how well is N.--the bodily health of Horus! 683 How well is N., how well is, N.--the...
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Sufi
The Knowledge of God (8)
No one can understand a king but a king; therefore God has made each of us a king in miniature, so to speak, over a kingdom which is an infinitely...
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Taoist
T'ien Tzŭ Fang. (2)
When Wên Po Hsüeh Tzŭ was on his way to Ch'i, he broke his journey in Lu. A certain man of Lu begged for an interview, but Wên Po Hsüeh Tzŭ said,...
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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
The Birds Assemble (2)
O Wagtail, you who resemble Moses I Lift up your head and make your shawm resound to celebrate the true knowledge of God. Like Moses you have seen...
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Ancient Egyptian
The Deceased King Receives Offerings And Is Reestablished In His Functions And Possessions, Utterances 223-225 (224)
218 To say four times: An offering to him in all his dignities, in all his places. 218 May Geb give an offering in all thy dignities, in all thy...
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Neoplatonic
VII, Chapter I (1)
The doubts also that follow in the next place require for their solution the assistance of the same divinely-wise Muse. But I am desirous, previous...
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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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Hindu
Prapathaka V, Khanda 10 (4)
That is Soma, the king. Here they are loved (eaten) by the Devas, yes, the Devas love (eat) them ....
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Christian Scripture
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
XXIX. Parables: the Mustard Seed, the Leaven, the Merchantman, the Net—parable of the Tares Explained—the Tempest Quelled (4)
Unto what is the kingdom of God like? and whereunto shall I resemble it? The kingdom of heaven is like unto a grain of mustard seed, which a man took...
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Zoroastrian
Yasna 44 — Ushtavaiti Gatha (9)
This I ask Thee, O Ahura! tell me aright, how to myself shall I hallow the Faith of Thy people, which the beneficent kingdom's lord hath taught me,...
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Sufi
The Building of the "Most Remote Temple" at Jerusalem (112-121)
Arise! O Bilqis, at least behold The kingdom of the royal kings of the faith! In reality they are seated in the garden of the spirit, That spiritual...
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Taoist
Knowledge Travels North. (4)
The Yin and the Yang, and the four seasons, keep to their proper order. Apparently destroyed, yet really existing; the material gone, the immaterial...
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Hindu
Prapathaka VIII, Khanda 1 (1)
Harih, Om. There is this city of Brahman (the body), and in it the palace, the small lotus (of the heart), and in it that small ether. Now what...
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