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Passages similar to: Law of One (Ra Material) — Session 42
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Law of One (Ra Material)
Session 42 (42.17)
Ra: The relationship was congruency.
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXVII (4)
I display myself and gather myself together as the beautiful Golden Hawk with the head of a Heron, to listen to whose utterances Râ cometh every day,...
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Chapter CXXXIII (2)
Rā maketh his appearance at the Mount of Glory, with the Cycle of gods about him: the Strong one issueth from his hidden abode
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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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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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Chapter VIII (2)
And I call upon the Eye of Horus which gleams as an ornament upon the brow of Râ, the father of the gods
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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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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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Chapter CXLIX (3)
I know the inner gate of the garden of Aarru, out of which cometh Rā, in the East of the sky; the South of it is by the lake of Cha-ru, and the North...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXXIII (20)
Said over a Boat of four cubits in length, painted green. And let a starry sky be made, clean and purified with natron and incense. And see thou make...
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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 C (5)
Let Rā lend me his two hands, let not his divine Boatmen prevent me. Let my strength be that of the divine Eye, and conversely
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXXI (2)
Oh Rā who art shining this night: if there be any one among thy followers, let him present himself living as a follower of Thoth, who causeth Horus...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXIV (31)
I am come to see Râ at his setting, and I unite with the breeze at his coming forth: my two hands are pure for adoring him
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Chapter CXLVIII (13)
Said by a man, when Rā is put before these gods, painted in green, and standing on a wooden board, and when they give him the offerings, and the...
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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 CXIV (3)
I am come as a messenger of Rā, to make fast Maāt upon the Arm, for the dawning of Neith at Ment’ait, and for restoring the Eye to him who taketh the...
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Chapter XXXII (13)
I am Rā, who protecteth himself, and no evil things can overthrow me
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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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Chapter LXIV (21)
I travel on high, I tread upon the firmament, I raise a flame with the daylight which mine eye hath made, and I fly forward towards the splendours of...
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Chapter CXLIX (5)
I know those two sycamores of emerald, between which Rā cometh forth, as he advanceth over what Tmu hath lifted up (the firmament) to the Eastern...
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