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Tao Te Ching
Tao Te Ching (26)
Gravity is the root of lightness; stillness, the ruler of movement. Therefore a wise prince, marching the whole day, does not go far from his baggage waggons. Although he may have brilliant prospects to look at, he quietly remains (in his proper place), indifferent to them. How should the lord of a myriad chariots carry himself lightly before the kingdom? If he do act lightly, he has lost his root (of gravity); if he proceed to active movement, he will lose his throne.
The Masnavi
The Disciple who blindly imitated his Shaikh (34-44)
That footman is only "carried by land," But he who is "carried by sea" is the truly learned one. The King of kings showers special favors upon him;...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XV (15)
A mighty march is thine; Leagues by millions, and hundreds of thousands, in a small moment thou hast travelled them, and thou goest to rest
Dhammapada
Chapter XIII: The World (171)
Come, look at this glittering world, like unto a royal chariot; the foolish are immersed in it, but the wise do not touch it.
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter LXIII A (5)
I am the Heir, the primary power of motion and of rest
On the Mysteries
VII, Chapter II (2)
The following symbol, likewise, testifies the truth of this. For by the God “ sitting above the lotus ,” a transcendency and strength which by no...
Corpus Hermeticum
2. To Asclepius (6)
If space is, therefore, to be thought, [it should] not, [then, be thought as] God, but space. If God is also to be thought, [He should] not [be...
Chuang Tzu
The Tao of God. (4)
Thus, the men of old, although their knowledge did not extend throughout the universe, were not troubled in mind. Although their intellectual powers...
Chapter 5: Of the Corporeal Substance, Being and Propriety of an Angel. Question. (73)
Thus one power continually toucheth and stirreth another in the whole body, and all the powers rise up into the head before the princely council,...
Chuang Tzu
Transcendental Bliss. (3)
Upon a typhoon it soars up to a height of ninety thousand li, beyond the clouds and atmosphere, with only the clear sky above it. And then it directs ...
Divine Comedy
Purgatorio: Canto IV (5)
Thither we drew; and there were persons there Who in the shadow stood behind the rock, As one through indolence is wont to stand. And one of them, who...
Divine Comedy
Purgatorio: Canto XXXII (6)
Then by the way that it before had come, Into the chariot's chest I saw the Eagle Descend, and leave it feathered with his plumes. And such as issues ...
The Secret of the Golden Flower
A Magic Spell for the Far Journey (8)
When the Heavenly Heart still preserves calm, movement before the right time is a fault of softness. When the Heavenly Heart has already moved, the...
Chapter 13: Of the terrible, doleful, and lamentable, miserable Fall of the Kingdom of Lucifer. (101)
The wheel in its incorporated structure and frame signifieth the astringent quality, which attracteth or draweth together the whole corporeal being...
Divine Comedy
Purgatorio: Canto XXXII (1)
As underneath its shields, to save itself, A squadron turns, and with its banner wheels, Before the whole thereof can change its front, That soldiery ...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter LII (3)
Let it not fall upon me; let me not approach it with my hands, let me not tread upon it with my sandals
Chapter 2: An Introduction, shewing how men may come to apprehend The Divine, and the Natural, Being. And further of the two Qualities. (4)
For from its twofold source, everything has its great mobility, running, springing, driving and growing; For meekness in nature is a still rest, but t...
Katha Upanishad
Third Vallī (6)
'But he who has understanding and whose mind is always firmly held, his senses are under control, like good horses of a charioteer.'
The Secret of the Golden Flower
The Primordial Spirit and the Conscious Spirit (4)
The lower heart moves like a strong, powerful commander who despises the Heavenly ruler because of his weakness, and has seized for himself the...
Chapter 16: Of the Seventh Species, Kind, Form, or Manner of Sin's Beginning in Lucifer and his Angels. (11)
For the Deity is like a wheel, which with its fellies and spokes, and with all the naves, turneth about, and is fellied together, as seven wheels, so ...
Law of One (Ra Material)
Session 103 (103.12)
Ra: We cannot say that the observation is totally incorrect, for there is as much work in time/space as the individual who evokes this complex of concepts has assimilated.…
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