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Passages similar to: On the Mysteries — III, Chapter XI
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Neoplatonic
On the Mysteries
III, Chapter XI (5)
The prophetic woman too in Brandchidæ, whether she holds in her hand a wand, which was at first received from some God, and becomes filled with a divine splendour, or whether seated on an axis, she predicts future events, or dips her feet or the border of her garment in the water, or receives the God by imbibing the vapour of the water; by all these she becomes adapted to partake externally of the God. But the multitude of sacrifices, the sacred law of the whole sanctimony, and such other things as are performed in a divine manner, prior to the prophetic inspiration, viz. the baths of the prophetess, her fasting for three whole days, her retiring into the adyta, and there receiving a divine light, and rejoicing for a considerable time—all these evince that the God is entreated by prayer to approach, that he becomes externally present, and that the prophetess, before she comes to her accustomed place, is inspired in a wonderful manner; and that, in the spirit which rises from the fountain, another more ancient God, who is separate from the place, shines forth to the view, and who is also the cause of the place, of the country, and of the whole divination.
Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Wonders of Antiquity (35)
When the young prophetess had completed the process of purification, she was clothed in sanctified raiment and led to the tripod, upon which she...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Wonders of Antiquity (37)
Iamblichus, in his dissertation on The Mysteries, describes how the spirit of the oracle--a fiery dæmon, even Apollo himself--took control of the...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Bembine Table of Isis (1)
If one feature were lacking, the whole was vitiated, says Iamblichus. Hence they were most careful in all details, for they considered it absolutely e...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Wonders of Antiquity (34)
She bathed in the Castalian well, abstained from all food, drank only from the fountain of Cassotis, which was brought into the temple through conceal...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Wonders of Antiquity (25)
The worship of Apollo included the establishment and maintenance of places of prophecy by means of which the gods could communicate with mankind and...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XXII: The True Gnostic Does Good, Not From Fear of Punishment or Hope of Reward, But Only for the Sake of Good Itself. (7)
Now purity is to think holy thoughts. Further, there is the image of baptism, which also was handed down to the poets from Moses as follows: "And she ...
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Greek
Orphic Hymns (LXXVIII - Themis)
The FUMIGATION from FRANKINCENSE. ILLUSTRIOUS Themis, of celestial birth, Thee I invoke, young blossom of the earth; 2 Beauteous-eyed virgin; first...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter IV: Divine Things Wrapped Up in Figures Both in the Sacred and in Heathen Writers. (3)
Thence the prophecies and oracles are spoken in enigmas, and the mysteries are not exhibited incontinently to all and sundry, but only after certain...
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Christian Mysticism
The Works of Dionysius the Areopagite
The Ecclesiastical Hierarchy, Caput II (9)
This initiation, then, of the holy birth in God, as in symbols, has nothing unbecoming or irreverent, nor anything of the sensible images, but...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Wonders of Antiquity (31)
Some of those who came, being unable to control themselves, and having temporarily the strength of madmen, tore themselves from those seeking to...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Wonders of Antiquity (52)
Though its entrance was marked by two brass obelisks, the cave, surrounded by a wall of white stones and concealed in the heart of a grove of sacred...
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Greek
Orphic Hymns (XXVI - The Mother Of The Gods)
The FUMIGATION from a Variety of ODORIFEROUS SUBSTANCES. Mother of Gods, great nurse of all, draw near, Divinely honor'd, and regard my pray'r:...
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