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Law of One (Ra Material)
Session 37 (37.1)
Ra: This is correct.
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 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 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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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXIII A (2)
I am that Rudder of Râ, wherewith he conveyeth the Ancient ones
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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 XXXII (13)
I am Rā, who protecteth himself, and no evil things can overthrow me
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XXXIX (10)
Râ is satisfied; Râ is satisfied; Râ maketh his progress peacefully
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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 LXIX (9)
I am Horus, the eldest of Rā as he riseth
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XI (2)
I am Râ coming forth from the horizon against his adversary, who shall not be delivered from me
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XV (17)
Thou presentest thyself at thy place as Râ, as thou risest from the Horizon
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CIX (2)
I am the Teller in the divine ship: I am the unresting navigator in the Bark of Rā
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXIII (5)
And Râ said: “A mystery, a mystery, in the Net.”
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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 III (4)
Here the helmsman : As Râ is born from Yesterday, so he too is born from Yesterday, and as every god exulteth in life, so shall N exult even as they...
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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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Sufi
The Woman who lost all her infants (11-19)
Hence if he says, "I know it," 'tis not far wrong And if he says, "I know it not," 'tis not wrong. Should one say, "Do you know Noah, That prophet of...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXIV (4)
Oh Râ, who smileth cheerfully, and whose heart is delighted with the perfect order of this day as thou enterest into Heaven and comest forth in the...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXLIX (4)
I am the Teller in the divine ship; I am the unresting navigator in the Bark of Rā
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXLIX (8)
I am the lord of the red crown which is on the head of the shining one, he who gives life to mankind from the heat of his mouth, and who delivers Rā...
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