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Law of One (Ra Material)
Session 104 (104.10)
Ra: Yes.
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XVII (37)
Who is that great Cat? It is Râ himself. For Sau said, He is the likeness (Maȧu) of that which he hath created, and his name became that of Cat (Maȧu
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Hindu
Prapathaka IV, Khanda 1 (3)
The other answered him: 'How can you speak of him, being what he is (a râganya, noble), as if he were like Raikva with the car ?'
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXV (6)
Rā was speaking with Amhauf, and a blindness came upon him
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXI (5)
Rā is living, the tortoise is dead. His wrappings have been opened; they reveal his figure. [The South wind of Rā
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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
Question of the Twenty-Second Bird and the Description of the First Valley or The Valley of the Quest (7)
A man prayed: 'O Lord, open a door that I may come to you.' Rabi'ah, hearing him, said: 'O idiot! is the door shut?'
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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 CLXI (4)
Rā is living, the tortoise is dead, the limbs are well wrapped up. Kebehsenef is to keep watch over them for N. [The North wind of Osiris
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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 CXII (4)
Râ said to Horus, “Look, pray, at that black swine.”
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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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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 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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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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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XXXIX (10)
Râ is satisfied; Râ is satisfied; Râ maketh his progress peacefully
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXII (7)
And Râ said to the gods, “Let him be laid upon his bed, that he may recover.”
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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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Hindu
Prapathaka IV, Khanda 2 (2)
'Raikva, here are six hundred cows, a necklace, and a carriage with mules; teach me the deity which you worship.'
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XIII (2)
Let the way be made for me that I may adore Râ at the fair Amenta, and the locks of Osiris. I urge on the hounds of Horus
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Ancient Egyptian
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
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Ancient Egyptian
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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