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Law of One (Ra Material)
Session 75 (75.11)
Ra: The baton is well visualized. The conductor will learn to hear the entire score of the great music of its art.
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XXIV (4)
O thou who guidest the Bark of Rā, sound is thy rigging and free from disaster as thou passest on to the Tank of Flame
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XXXIX (7)
I have done well, I have done well; I have done to the satisfaction of Râ
Egyptian Book of the Dead
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...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XLII (6)
My course is the course of Râ, and the course of Râ is my course
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XXXIX (10)
Râ is satisfied; Râ is satisfied; Râ maketh his progress peacefully
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XV (30)
Râ springs forth with a fair wind; the Evening Bark speeds on and reaches the Haven; the crew of Râ are in exultation when they look upon him; the...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CI (2)
O Rā, in that thy name of Rā, since thou passest through an Eye of seven cubits, whose pupil is of three: do thou then make me sound, I am a powerful...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
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
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XLIV (2)
I am Râ himself, I am not to be ignored, I am not to be molested
Egyptian Book of the Dead
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...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XI (2)
I am Râ coming forth from the horizon against his adversary, who shall not be delivered from me
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CI (3)
O Rā, in that thy name of Rā, since thou passest through those who are perishing headlong: do thou then keep me standing on my feet. I am a powerful...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter LXIII A (2)
I am that Rudder of Râ, wherewith he conveyeth the Ancient ones
Egyptian Book of the Dead
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....
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka IV, Khanda 10 (4)
Thereupon the fires said among themselves: 'This student, who is quite exhausted, has carefully tended us. Well, let us teach him.' They said to him:
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXV (7)
Rā said to Amhauf: Take the spear, oh offspring of Men. And Amhauf said: The spear is taken
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXXX (11)
He hath fashioned his staff, and received the oblations of Rā, the swift of speed and beautiful in his rising and almighty through what he hath done
Egyptian Book of the Dead
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
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CIX (2)
I am the Teller in the divine ship: I am the unresting navigator in the Bark of Rā
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XCII (4)
Let the path be opened to him who hath mastery of his feet, that he may look upon the great god within the Bark of Rā on the day of the Soul’s...
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