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Chaldean Oracles
Particular Souls. (87)
The Souls of those who quit the body violently are most pure.
Bhagavad Gita
Jnana Yoga (4.21)
He who is free from hope, who is self-controlled, who has abandoned all possessions, though working merely with the body, does not incur sin.
Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
Book II (40)
Through purity a withdrawal from one’s own bodily life, a ceasing from infatuation with the bodily life of others.
Dhammapada
Chapter X: Punishment (141)
Not nakedness, not platted hair, not dirt, not fasting, or lying on the earth, not rubbing with dust, not sitting motionless, can purify a mortal who...
Corpus Hermeticum
10. The Key (19)
The soul in man, however - not every soul, but one that pious is - is a daimonic something and divine. And such a soul when from the body freed, if...
The Six Enneads
The Reasoned Dismissal (1)
For wheresoever it go, it will be in some definite condition, and its going forth is to some new place. The Soul will wait for the body to be complete...
The Six Enneads
On Virtue (5)
Likeness to what Principle? Identity with what God? The question is substantially this: how far does purification dispel the two orders of passion- an...
Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
Book III (50)
By absence of all self-indulgence at this point, when the seeds of bondage to sorrow are destroyed, pure spiritual being is attained.
Life of Pythagoras
SELECT SENTENCES OF SEXTUS THE PYTHAGOREAN. (38)
Think that your body is the garment of your soul; and therefore preserve it pure. Impure dæmons vindicate to themselves the impure soul.
Sentences of Sextus
Sentences of Sextus (346)
Say with your mind that the body is the garment of your soul: keep it, therefore, pure since it is innocent.
The Six Enneads
Problems of the Soul (1) (24)
Now comes the question of the soul leaving the body; where does it go? It cannot remain in this world where there is no natural recipient for it; and...
Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
Book II (41)
To the pure of heart come also a quiet spirit, one-pointed thought, the victory over sensuality, and fitness to behold the Soul.
Dhammapada
Chapter XX: The Way (277)
'All created things perish,' he who knows and sees this becomes passive in pain; this is the way to purity.
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book II: The Judgement (25.7)
Thy body being a mental body is incapable of dying even though beheaded and quartered. In reality, thy body is of the nature of voidness; thou needst...
The Alchemy of Happiness
The Knowledge of the Next World (3)
A little further consideration will show how entirely distinct the human soul is from the body and its members. Limb after limb may be paralysed and...
Life of Pythagoras
PYTHAGORIC SENTENCES, FROM THE PROTREPTICS OF IAMBLICHUS. [96] (4)
An abundance of nutriment is noxious to the body; but the body is preserved when the soul is disposed in a becoming manner.
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter IV: The Heathens Made Gods Like Themselves, Whence Springs All Superstition. (26)
Each one is pure, who s conscious of no sin."
The Six Enneads
Beauty (6)
Hence the Mysteries with good reason adumbrate the immersion of the unpurified in filth, even in the Nether-World, since the unclean loves filth for i...
Bhagavad Gita
Jnana Yoga (4.23)
Of the man who is devoid of attachment, who is liberated, whose mind is established in knowledge, the whole action performed in the spirit of...
Corpus Hermeticum
1. Poemandres, the Shepherd of Men (22)
Have not all men then Mind? Thou sayest well, O thou, thus speaking. I, Mind, myself am present with holy men and good, the pure and merciful, men...
Katha Upanishad
Third Vallī (15)
'He who has perceived that which is without sound, without touch, without form, without decay, without taste, eternal, without smell, without...
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