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Taoist
Chuang Tzu
How to Govern. (5)
"I showed myself to him just now," said Hu Tzŭ, "as Tao appeared before time was. I was to him as a great blank, existing of itself. He knew not who I was. His face fell. He became confused. And so he fled." Upon this Lieh Tzŭ stood convinced that he had not yet acquired any real knowledge, and at once set to work in earnest, passing three years without leaving the house. He helped his wife to cook the family dinner, and fed his pigs just like human beings. He discarded the artificial and reverted to the natural. He became merely a shape. Amidst confusion, he was unconfounded. And so he continued to the end. By Inaction, fame comes as the spirits of the dead come to the boy who impersonates the corpse.
Taoist
Tao Te Ching (15)
The skilful masters (of the Tao) in old times, with a subtle and exquisite penetration, comprehended its mysteries, and were deep (also) so as to...
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Taoist
Tao Te Ching (55)
He who has in himself abundantly the attributes (of the Tao) is like an infant. Poisonous insects will not sting him; fierce beasts will not seize...
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Taoist
Tao Te Ching (10)
When the intelligent and animal souls are held together in one embrace, they can be kept from separating. When one gives undivided attention to the...
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Taoist
Tao Te Ching (4)
The Tao is (like) the emptiness of a vessel; and in our employment of it we must be on our guard against all fulness. How deep and unfathomable it...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 18: Of the Creation of Heaven and Earth; and of the first Day. (3)
But yet when he fell, and was set into the outward birth or geniture, he knew it no more, but kept it in remembrance, only as a dark and veiled story;...
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Taoist
Tao Te Ching (17-18)
In the highest antiquity, (the people) did not know that there were (their rulers). In the next age they loved them and praised them. In the next...
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Taoist
Tao Te Ching (41)
Scholars of the highest class, when they hear about the Tao, earnestly carry it into practice. Scholars of the middle class, when they have heard...
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Taoist
Tao Te Ching (24)
He who stands on his tiptoes does not stand firm; he who stretches his legs does not walk (easily). (So), he who displays himself does not shine; he...
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Taoist
Tao Te Ching (68)
He who in (Tao's) wars has skill Assumes no martial port; He who fights with most good will To rage makes no resort. He who vanquishes yet still...
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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
The Conference Opens (5)
The first manifestation of the Simurgh took place in China in the middle of the night. One of his feathers fell on China and his reputation filled the...
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Taoist
Tao Te Ching (40)
The movement of the Tao By contraries proceeds; And weakness marks the course Of Tao's mighty deeds. All things under heaven sprang from It as...
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Taoist
Tao Te Ching (39)
The things which from of old have got the One (the Tao) are-- Heaven which by it is bright and pure; Earth rendered thereby firm and sure; Spirits...
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Gnostic
YALDABAOTH CREATES HEAVEN AND EARTH AND BEARS THREE SONS (YALDABAOTH CREATES HEAVEN AND EARTH AND BEARS THREE SONS)
When the ruler saw his greatness, he saw only himself; he saw nothing else, except water and darkness. Then he thought that he alone existed. His...
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Gnostic
Testimony of Truth (14)
... he having [...] as he again [...], fighting against thoughts of the archons and the powers and the demons, not giving them a place in which to...
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Taoist
Tao Te Ching (16)
The (state of) vacancy should be brought to the utmost degree, and that of stillness guarded with unwearying vigour. All things alike go through...
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Western Esoteric
Inferno: Canto XXIII (4)
Whence I unto my Leader: "See thou find Some one who may by deed or name be known, And thus in going move thine eye about." And one, who understood...
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Western Esoteric
Inferno: Canto X (6)
Thereon he hid himself; and I towards The ancient poet turned my steps, reflecting Upon that saying, which seemed hostile to me. He moved along; and...
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Hindu
Brahmana 2 (1.2.4)
He desired: < Would that a second self of me were pro- duced 1 ' He — death, hunger — by mind copulated with speech (vac). That which was the semen,...
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Taoist
Tao Te Ching (35)
To him who holds in his hands the Great Image (of the invisible Tao), the whole world repairs. Men resort to him, and receive no hurt, but (find)...
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