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Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Life and Teachings of Thoth Hermes Trismegistus (14)
According to legend, the Book of Thoth was kept in a golden box in the inner sanctuary of the temple. There was but one key and this was in the possession of the "Master of the Mysteries," the highest initiate of the Hermetic Arcanum. He alone knew what was written in the secret book. The Book of Thoth was lost to the ancient world with the decay of the Mysteries, but its faithful initiates carried it sealed in the sacred casket into another land. The book is still in existence and continues to lead the disciples of this age into the presence of the Immortals. No other information can be given to the world concerning it now, but the apostolic succession from the first hierophant initiated by Hermes himself remains unbroken to this day, and those who are peculiarly fitted to serve the Immortals may discover this priceless document if they will search sincerely and tirelessly for it.
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXXX (9)
He maketh purifications and endless reckonings; piercing the steel firmament and dissipating the storms around him
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXXII (11)
He ( N. ) praiseth the Majesty of Thoth, saying: the desires of his beautiful person take place in my tomb; as my god commanded me. Every pure thing...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XCIV (1)
Oh mighty one, who seest thy father, and who hast charge of the Book of Thoth
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXI (1)
The Chapter of unfastening the opening in the sky. Thoth does it so that it may be finished when he opens (the sky) with Aten
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter VIII (1)
The Hour discloseth what the head of Thoth keepeth close, who giveth might to the Eye of Horus
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXXXII (1)
Book of vivifying Osiris, of giving air to him whose heart is motionless, through the action of Thoth, who repels the enemies of Osiris who come...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XCIV (2)
Here am I, I come and am glorified and filled with Soul and Power and provided with the writings of Thoth, which I bring in order to purify the...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLIII B (27)
Thoth, the god of ϣⲙⲟⲩⲛ Hermopolis. (Brugsch, Dict. Suppl. , p. 927, Dict. Geog. , p. 749
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXXXIII (15)
I have come to thee; my hands bring Maāt, my heart does not contain any falsehood, I offer thee Maāt before thy face, I know her; I swear by her; I...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter III (5)
I am Thoth as he goeth forth from the House of the Prince in Heliopolis
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XVIII (10)
The Great Circle of gods in Sechem is of Horus in the Dark, and Thoth, who is of the Great Circle of An-arer-ef
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXXXII (14)
I am Thoth, I come every day to Cherāba; I fastened the tackle; I let the boat go: I brought it from East to West. I am higher on my pedestal than...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXXXII (13)
I am Thoth, I have celebrated the festival of Eve’s provender in Sechem. I am Thoth, I come every day from Pu Tepu, I have directed the offerings, I...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter LXXV (2)
The Tet amulet layeth its two hands upon me and assigneth me to its sister, and the custody of its mother, Kehkehit, who setteth me upon the Eastern...
Pyramid Texts
Ritual Of Bodily Restoration Of The Deceased, And Offerings, Utterances 12-203 (82)
He comes forth with the eye of Horus. One table of offerings. To make a mortuary offering....
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXXVIII (3)
Thoth speaketh to [Horus] with the potent utterances which have in himself their origin and proceed from his mouth, and which strengthen the heart of...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXVIII (1)
It describes gods and genii of the bounds in the Tuat who confer certain blessings on the deceased; such as this: “those who lift up their faces towar...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter IV: The Greeks Drew Many of Their Philosophical Tenets From the Egyptian and Indian Gymnosophists. (5)
He, as being the governor of the temple, learns the ten books called "Hieratic;" and they contain all about the laws, and the gods, and the whole of...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter I (2)
O Bull of Amenta, It is Thoth, the everlasting King, who is here
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXXXII (3)
I am Thoth, the perfect scribe, whose hands are pure, who opposes every evil deed, who writes justice and who execrates every wrong, he who is the...
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