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Gnostic
Thunder, Perfect Mind
Thunder, Perfect Mind (9)
Those unconnected to me are unfamiliar with me, and those in my substance know me. Those close to me are ignorant of me, and those far away have known me. On the day I am close to you, you are far, and on the day I am far, I am close to you.
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XLII (44)
I am not known, but I am one who knoweth thee
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Gnostic
Know Yourselves (3)
And remember me because I was with you and you did not know me....
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Sufi
The Gluttonous Sufi (41-50)
This truth-fraught saying of mine is no vain pretence, 'Though I talk half the night I am superior to you;' And again, 'Fear not the night; here am...
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Taoist
Tao Te Ching (70)
My words are very easy to know, and very easy to practise; but there is no one in the world who is able to know and able to practise them. There is...
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Sufi
The Villager who invited the Townsman to visit him (81-90)
Thou hast drunk blood of grapes, nay, my blood! Go! for I know thee not. Get away! I am a lover beside himself, whose words are wild. Thou fanciest...
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Gnostic
The Second Stele of Seth (11)
You are hidden, you are a world of knowledge, you know that those who are of the One are from shadow.
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Sufi
The Drunken Turkish Amir and the Minstrel (1-10)
"I know not if thou art a moon or an idol, I know not what service to pay thee, Thou art not apart from me, yet, strange to say, I know not where I...
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Gnostic
Sayings (82)
Jesus said, "He who is near Me is near the fire, and he who is far from Me is far from the Kingdom."
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Hindu
Prapathaka VIII, Khanda 6 (4)
Do you know me?' As long as he has not departed from this body, he knows them.
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Sufi
The Chinese and the Greek Artists (28-35)
His soul beholds me by the selfsame light Whereby I myself behold him, Without traditions and scriptures and histories, In the fount of the water of...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter VII (5)
I am he, whose names are hidden, and whose abodes are mysterious for all eternity
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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
Question of the Twentieth Bird (5)
'O God, you who know the secret of all things, bring to pass the worldly desires of my enemies, and grant my friends the eternity of the future life....
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Sufi
The Prince and the Handmaid (31-40)
Whatsoever one says, whose reason is thus astray, Let him not boast; his efforts are useless. Whatever he says is not to the point, What can I say whe...
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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
Invocation (42)
All men who are aware of their ignorance tuck up the flap of their garment and say earnestly: 'O thou who art not seen although thou makest us to...
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Sufi
The Drunken Turkish Amir and the Minstrel (21-30)
How can a fellow spiritual man mistake his meaning? Thus that minstrel began his intoxicating song, "O give me Thy cup, Thou whom I see not! Thou art...
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Christian Scripture
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
XLVI. A Woman's Accusers Shamed—christ Confutes the Jews—"i Am the Light of the World"—"the Truth Shall Make You Free"—"i Seek Not Mine Own Glory"—"before Abraham Was, I Am"—he Eludes the Mob (18)
Ye neither know me, nor my Father: if ye had known me, ye should have known my Father also.
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 2: An Introduction, shewing how men may come to apprehend The Divine, and the Natural, Being. And further of the two Qualities. (44)
The feet signify near and afar off; for near and afar off are all one in God: And so man by means of his feet can come and go near and far off; let...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXIX (8)
I know you and I know your names, and I know your attributes, though it be not known what by you may be brought to pass
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Hindu
Brahmana 3 (4.3.30)
Verily, while he does not there know, he is verily know- ing, though he does not know (what is [usually] to be known) 1; for there is no cessation of...
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Sufi
The Lover and his Mistress (40-48)
Who do not possess the qualities implied, 'tis wrong; 'Twould be jesting or mockery or madness. "God is exalted above" what is said by evil men. I...
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