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Yasna (Gathas)
Yasna 50 — Spenta Mainyu Gatha (1)
Aye, doth my soul indeed obtain assisting grace, and which of Thy blessings is that gift to me, O Lord? What saving champion is found to save both flocks and herds? And who for myself other than Thy Righteous Order, and Thyself, Ahura? Tell me , O (ye) invoked ones! Or what of grace is there for me save Thy Best Mind (itself)?
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O God, Thy grace is the proper object of our desire; Nothing is bitterer than severance from Thee, Our worldly goods rob us of our heavenly goods,...
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For by Thy Grace we have received the so great Light of Thy own Gnosis. O holy Name, fit [Name] to be adored, O Name unique, by which the Only God is ...
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May I be under shelter from the warlike handed god who cometh behind me, may my flesh be sound and may my glories be a protection to the limbs of one...
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May I come to thee and be glorified and made manifest and ensouled, let me have strength and soundness
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My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness.
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For when men speak of the mercy of God the Father, they speak of his power, of his fountain spirits, of the qualities which are in the Salitter, out o...
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Chapter 54: How that by virtue of this work a man is governed full wisely, and made full seemly as well in body as in soul (2)
He should well give discretion, if need were, of all natures and all dispositions. He should well con make himself like unto all that with him commune...
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Vision of the Eighth and the Ninth (18)
"O grace! After this, I thank you with my song. You gave me life when you made me wise. I praise you. I invoke your name hidden in me,
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An angel sendeth forth nothing but the divine power, which he taketh in at his mouth, wherewith he kindleth his heart, and the heart kindleth all the ...
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We then, having collected these intelligible Divine Names, have unfolded them to the best of our ability, falling short not only of the precision...
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Paradiso: Canto XXVI (3)
Therefore I recommenced: "All of those bites Which have the power to turn the heart to God Unto my charity have been concurrent. The being of the worl...
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Grace is from God, and works in the depth of the soul whose powers it employs. It is a light which issues forth to do service under the guidance of...
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Let my limbs be renewed by the contemplation of thy glories, like all thy servants, for I am one of those who honoured thee upon earth
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Chapter LXXIX (5)
Let me come to you, let me be purified and strengthened, let me be enriched and gifted with power, let me have possession and glory
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He, then, when with joy he has received, as the sheep upon his shoulders, the two men, and has first worshipped, glorifies with a mental thanksgiving...
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O thou who guidest the hearts of the gods, protect me and let me have power in heaven among the starry ones
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"Amēn, amēn, I say unto you: He who shall keep in Life and save only one soul, besides the dignity which he possesseth in the Light-kingdom, he will...
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For some creatures be so weak and so tender in spirit, that unless they were somewhat comforted by feeling of such sweetness, they might on nowise abi...
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Supplicate thee through grace for so much power That with his eyes he may uplift himself Higher towards the uttermost salvation. And I, who never...
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1. Poemandres, the Shepherd of Men (32)
Give ear to me who pray that I may ne'er of Gnosis fail, [Gnosis] which is our common being's nature; and fill me with Thy Power, and with this Grace...
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