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Timaeus
Physiology and Human Nature (85d)
Timaeus: through its density and circulate with difficulty in the veins. Of these qualities the fibrine preserves the due amount owing to the nature of its formation. Even when anyone collects together the fibrine of blood that is dead and in process of cooling, all the rest of the blood turns liquid; but if the fibrine is left alone as it is, it acts in combination with the surrounding cold and rapidly congeals the blood. As the fibrine, then, has this property, bile, which is naturally formed of old blood and dissolved again into blood from flesh, penetrates the blood gradually at first, while it is hot and moist,
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. (35)
The blood signifieth the water, and is from the water.
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Western Esoteric
The Secret Doctrine of the Rosicrucians
The Planes of Consciousness (36)
Let us pause here for a moment, before passing on to the consideration of the higher forms of animal-life. The purpose of the pause is to call your...
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Western Esoteric
The Secret Doctrine of the Rosicrucians
The Planes of Consciousness (38)
The carrier cells—the red-corpuscles of the blood—travel in the arteries and veins, carrying a load of oxygen on the outward arterial trip, and...
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Western Esoteric
Purgatorio: Canto XXV (2)
But that thou mayst content thee in thy wish Lo Statius here; and him I call and pray He now will be the healer of thy wounds." "If I unfold to him th...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 21: Of the Third Day. (89)
But the body, which was first contracted or drawn together out of the sweet water, remaineth dead or mortal, and the sweat [or juice] of the body, whi...
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Alchemical
The Fourteenth Dictum (14)
Acsubofen* saith: Master, thou hast spoken without envy, even as became thee, and for the same may God reward thee! PyTHacoras saith: May God also...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 22: Of the Birth or Geniture of the Stars, and Creation of the Fourth Day. (90)
II. Then secondly, the astringent death of the water is to be separated, from which proceeds a poisonous venomous water of separation, or aqua...
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Western Esoteric
The Secret Doctrine of the Rosicrucians
The Planes of Consciousness (39)
The work of the cells in repairing a wound furnishes one of the most striking in illustrations of the presence of intelligence in the cells. When a...
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Alchemical
The Sixty-Ninth Dictum (69)
Frorus saith: I am thinking of per- ‘fecting thy treatise, O Mundus, for thou has not accomplished the disposition of the cooking! And he: Proceed, O...
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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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Hindu
Prapathaka VI, Khanda 5 (2)
'Water when drunk becomes threefold; its grossest portion becomes water, its middle portion blood, its subtilest portion breath.
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Channeled Material
Session 43 (43.7)
Ra: These entities are, shall we say, creatures of the Orion group. They do not exist in astral planes as do the thought-forms but wait within the Earth’s surface.…
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Western Esoteric
The Secret Doctrine of the Rosicrucians
The Universal Flame of Life (13)
The experiments also showed that metals manifest a condition akin to sleep; that they can be killed; that they exhibit torpor and sluggishness; that...
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Hermetic
10. The Key (13)
Now then the principles of man are this-wise vehicled: mind in the reason (logos), the reason in the soul, soul in the spirit Spirit pervading [body]...
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Christian Mysticism
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 12: Of the Opening of the Holy Scripture, that the Circumstances may be highly considered. The golden Gate, which God affords to the last World, wherein the Lily shall flourish [and blossom.] (31)
Thus the noble Life in the Tincture stands in great Danger, and has hourly to expect the [Corruption, or Destruction, Breaking, or] Dissolution; for...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLIII A (39)
We know from an inscription at Dendereh that the , the drinkers, feast on blood, (Brugsch, Dict. Suppl. , p. 18
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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. (42)
The liver signifieth the element of water, and it is also the water; for from the liver cometh the blood in the whole body into all the members. The...
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Mesoamerican
Part II, Chapter 3 (9)
The red sap gushing forth from the tree fell in the gourd and with it they made a ball which glistened and took the shape of a heart. The tree gave...
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Hindu
Sixth Vallī (116)
Moving upwards by it, a man (at his death) reaches the Immortal; the other arteries serve for departing in different directions.'...
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Alchemical
The Sixtieth Dictum (60)
Bonellus* saith: Know, all ye disciples, that out of the elect things nothing becomes useful without conjunction and regimen,* because sperma is...
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