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Neoplatonic
Chaldean Oracles
And Daemons. (76)
The Aquatic when applied to Divine Natures signifies a Government inseparable from Water, and hence the Oracle calls the Aquatic Gods, Water Walkers.
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXLIX (62)
Ye gods who live in the water of Cher-āba, ye powers of the high flood, open to me your ponds, open to me your lakes, that I may take of your water,...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXLIX (57)
When the river is full and green like the flowing sap which comes out of Osiris, I take its water, I draw from its flood like the great god who is in...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 8: Of the whole Corpus or Body of an Angelical Kingdom. The Great Mystery. (16)
Neither is the water of such a kind in God, but it is the source or fountain in the powers, not of an elementary kind, as in this world; if I should...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Fishes, Insects, Animals, Reptiles and Birds (1)
THE creatures inhabiting the water, air, and earth were held in veneration by all races of antiquity. Realizing that visible bodies are only symbols...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Elements and Their Inhabitants (36)
In describing them, the ancients agreed on certain salient features. In general, nearly all the undines closely resembled human beings in appearance...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter LX (22)
For the waters are for those who dwell on the earth; for they are nourishment for the earth from the Most High who is in heaven: therefore there is a ...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Elements and Their Inhabitants (35)
There are many groups of undines. Some inhabit waterfalls, where they can be seen in the spray; others are indigenous to swiftly moving rivers; some...
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Hindu
Third Mundaka, Second Khanda (8)
As the flowing rivers disappear in the sea, losing their name and their form, thus a wise man, freed from name and form, goes to the divine Person,...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 18: Of the Creation of Heaven and Earth; and of the first Day. (108)
The deep signifieth the innermost birth or geniture; and the darkness signifieth the outermost corrupt birth or geniture, in which the wrath burned. T...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXLIX (56)
The gods and the glorious ones look at its water from afar, they do not quench their thirst, and their heart is not set at rest, because they may not...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXLIX (58)
Hail to thee, thou great god, who art in the domain of the water. I have come to thee. Grant me to take of thy water, to take of thy stream, as thou...
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Neoplatonic
III, Chapter XI (2)
It is acknowledged then by all men, that the oracle in Colophon gives its answers through the medium of water. For there is a fountain in a...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXIX (3)
Thou fishest with the net on the river, the water of which thou drinkest; thou walkest on thy feet, and thou dost not walk headlong. Thou appearest...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Atlantis and the Gods of Antiquity (21)
The mythologies of many nations contain accounts of gods who "came out of the sea." Certain shamans among the American Indians tell of holy men...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 19: Concerning the Created Heaven, and the Form of the Earth, and of the Water, as also concerning Light and Darkness. Concerning Heaven. (82)
For in those places where the sweet water in the standing wheel of God was chief or predominant, there much earthly, comprehensible or palpable water ...
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Zoroastrian
Chapter XXI (1)
In revelation they mention seventeen species of liquid (mâyâ), as one liquid resides in plants ; second, that which is flowing from the mountains,...
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Neoplatonic
I, Chapter XVI (1)
The difference which separates “ Gods from dæmons by the corporeal and incorporeal ,” is the next thing that follows in what you have written; this...
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Alchemical
The Nineteenth Dictum (19)
Dardaris saith: It is common knowledge that the Masters* before us have described Permanent Water. Now, it behoves one who is introduced to this Art...
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Neoplatonic
III, Chapter XI (1)
Another species of divine divination which is much celebrated, most manifest and manifold, is that of oracles, about which you say as follows: “...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 20: Of the Second Day (5)
The meaning is not that he has no power in the elementary water, to possess it; for the outermost corrupted birth or geniture in the elementary water...
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