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Timaeus
Physiology and Human Nature (80c)
Timaeus: of thunderbolts, and the marvels concerning the attraction of electron and of the Heraclean stone —not one of all these ever possesses any real power of attraction; but the fact that there is no void, and that these bodies propel themselves round one into another, and that according as they separate or unite they all exchange places and proceed severally each to its own region,—it is by means of these complex and reciprocal processes that such marvels are wrought, as will be evident to him who investigates them properly.
Hermetic
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...
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Western Esoteric
Paradiso: Canto IV (3)
That which Timaeus argues of the soul Doth not resemble that which here is seen, Because it seems that as he speaks he thinks. He says the soul unto...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Introduction (10)
The stars were conceived by Archelaus to be burning iron places. Heraclitus (who lived 536-470 B.C. and is sometimes included in the Ionic school) in ...
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Neoplatonic
CHAP. XXIX. (3)
I swear by him who the tetractys found, And to our race reveal’d; the cause and root, And fount of ever-flowing Nature.
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Hermetic
Chapter IX: Vibration (5)
Science teaches that Light, Heat, Magnetism and Electricity are but forms of vibratory motion connected in some way with, and probably emanating from ...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 2: An Introduction, shewing how men may come to apprehend The Divine, and the Natural, Being. And further of the two Qualities. (26)
If the whole wheel, circumference or sphere of the stars be well considered, then it is soon found that the same is the mother of all things, or the...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter VIII: The Use of the Symbolic Style By Poets and Philosophers. (10)
And Plectron, according to some, is the sky (polos), according to others, it is the air, which strikes and moves to nature and increase, and which fil...
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Hermetic
Chapter XIII: Gender (9)
It is not necessary to take up your time with the well known phenomena of the "attraction and repulsion" of the atoms; chemical affinity; the "loves...
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Neoplatonic
III, Chapter XXVIII (3)
Such, therefore, as the truth is, such also it is requisite to unfold it to others. It must be said, then, that the maker of images neither uses the...
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Hermetic
2. To Asclepius (8)
Of this I'll give thee here on earth an instance, which the eye can see. Regard the animals down here - a man, for instance, swimming! The water...
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Hermetic
2. To Asclepius (1)
Hermes: All that is moved, Asclepius, is it not moved in something and by something? Asclepius: Assuredly. H: And must not that in which it's moved...
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Neoplatonic
CHAP. XXVIII. (8)
I swear by him who the tetractys found , Whence all our wisdom springs, and which contains Perennial Nature’s fountain, cause, and root.
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Western Esoteric
The Secret Doctrine of the Rosicrucians
The Universal Androgyne (8)
The best teachings of modern science is that there is a stimulating or fertilizing activity in nature which acts upon a generative force, the latter...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Isis, the Virgin of the World (24)
"The sistrum is designed * * * to represent to us, that every thing must be kept in continual agitation, and never cease from motion; that they ought...
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Hermetic
Chapter IX: Vibration (11)
A little reflection on what we have said will show the student that the Principle of Vibration underlies the wonderful phenomena of the power...
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Christian Mysticism
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 17: Of the horrible, lamentable, and miserable Fall of Adam and Eve in Paradise. Man 's Looking-Glass. (8)
For a Stone is but Water; and therefore we should do well to consider, what Kind of Fierceness there must have been, that has drawn the Water so hard ...
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Western Esoteric
The Secret Doctrine of the Rosicrucians
The Planes of Consciousness (7)
I. The Plane of the Elements On this Plane of Consciousness is manifested the actions and reactions between the subtle elements of which all material...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 25: Of the whole Body of the Stars and of their Birth or Geniture; that is, the whole Astrology, or the whole Body of this World. (92)
Now if it were not for this severe, and cold sharp contracting, compacting power, there would be no natural or corporeal being, neither could the...
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Hermetic
12. About The Common Mind (22)
Tat: Is He in Matter, father, then? Hermes: Matter, my son, is separate from God, in order that thou may'st attribute to it the quality of space. But...
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Hermetic
Chapter IX: Vibration (1)
The great Third Hermetic Principle--the Principle of Vibration--embodies the truth that Motion is manifest in everything in the Universe--that...
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