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Law of One (Ra Material)
Session 16 (16.42)
Ra: Each responsibility is an honor; each honor, a responsibility.
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XLIV (2)
I am Râ himself, I am not to be ignored, I am not to be molested
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XXXII (13)
I am Rā, who protecteth himself, and no evil things can overthrow me
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XXXIX (7)
I have done well, I have done well; I have done to the satisfaction of Râ
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXXII (4)
I am the lord of justice, the witness of right before the gods; I direct the words so as to make the wronged victorious. I have dispelled darkness,...
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Buddhist
Chapter XII: Self (166)
Let no one forget his own duty for the sake of another's, however great; let a man, after he has discerned his own duty, be always attentive to his...
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Hindu
Karma Yoga (3.35)
One’s own duty, ill-performed and without merit, is better than the duty of another well-discharged. Better is death in discharging one’s own duty....
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Christian Scripture
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
XLVI. A Woman's Accusers Shamed—christ Confutes the Jews—"i Am the Light of the World"—"the Truth Shall Make You Free"—"i Seek Not Mine Own Glory"—"before Abraham Was, I Am"—he Eludes the Mob (43)
If I honor myself, my honor is nothing: it is my Father that honoreth me; of whom ye say, that he is your God: yet ye have not known him: but I know...
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Zoroastrian
Chapter XXIV (30)
The conclusion is this, that every one who performs a great duty has then much value.
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XLII (6)
My course is the course of Râ, and the course of Râ is my course
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXX (14)
O Rā, who guides this earth, for thou art guiding the powers and following the course of the gods; I am the guardian of his door who tows the...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXXX (21)
O ye gods, O ye Glorified who precede Rā, and who escort his soul, tow me as you tow him, in the same way as you conduct Rā and tow those in the sky....
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XVII (26)
I see Râ, when he is born from Yesterday, at the dugs of the Mehurit cows? His course is my course, and conversely mine is his
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Zoroastrian
Yasna 44 — Ushtavaiti Gatha (19)
This I ask Thee, O Ahura! tell me aright; (in the case of the recreant, of him) who does not give this (honoured) gift to him who hath earned it;...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLIII B (12)
I am Rā, who proceedeth from Nu, and my soul is divine. I am he who produceth food, but I execrate what is wrong
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLI (19)
I have come, I am thy protector. I cause thy house to prosper permanently, according to the command of Ptah, according to the command of Rā himself
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CI (4)
O Rā, in that thy name of Rā, since thou openest the secrets of the Ammehit, which gladdeneth the hearts of the Divine Circle: do thou then give me...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XII (1)
Salutation to thee, O Râ, who guardest the secrets of the gates over this domain of Seb, and this Balance with which Râ raiseth up Maât daily
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Hindu
Prapathaka VII, Khanda 21 (1)
One who does not perform his duties, does not really attend on a tutor. Only he who performs his duties, attends on his tutor. This performance of dut...
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Taoist
Tao Te Ching (13)
Favour and disgrace would seem equally to be feared; honour and great calamity, to be regarded as personal conditions (of the same kind). What is...
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Hindu
Prapathaka VII, Khanda 22 (1)
One who does not obtain bliss, does not perform duties. Only he who obtains bliss, performs duties. This bliss, however, we must desire to understand....
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