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Passages similar to: The Tibetan Book of the Dead — Book I: The Second Day
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Tibetan Buddhist
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Second Day (5.2)
Thereupon the setting-face-to-face is, calling the deceased by name, thus: O nobly-born, listen undistractedly. On the Second Day the pure form of water will shine as a white light. At that time, from the deep blue Eastern Realm of Pre-eminent Happiness, the Bhagavan Akshobhya [as] Vajra-Sattva, blue in colour, holding in his hand a five-pronged dorje, seated upon an elephant-throne, and embraced by the Mother MamakI, will appear to thee, attended by the Bodhisattvas Kshitigarbha and Maitreya, with the female Bodhisattvas, Lasema and Pushpema. These six Bodhic deities will appear to thee.
Buddhist
Chapter 8: The Buddha Path (10)
A Bodhisattva called Universal Manifestation, who was present asked Vimalakirti: “Who are your parents, wife and children, relatives and kinsmen,...
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Hindu
Fifth Vallī (6)
'Well then, O Gautama, I shall tell thee this mystery, the old Brahman, and what happens to the Self, after reaching death.'
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Buddhist
Chapter 8: The Buddha Path (13)
Though he knows there is neither birth nor death, he is reborn to show himself to all, appearing in many countries. Like the sun seen by everyone....
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Buddhist
Chapter 7: Looking at Living Beings (41)
Third, this room is visited by Indra, Brahma, the four deva kings of the four heavens and Bodhisattvas from other realms;
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXLIV (11)
After this copy has been read, if the fourth hour is going round in the day, beware of what is threatening in the sky; but if thou hast read this...
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Hindu
Prapathaka III, Khanda 17 (5)
His death is the Avabhritha ceremony (when the sacrificial Vessels are carried away to be cleansed).
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Hindu
Guṇa Traya Vibhāga Yoga (14.14)
If the embodied soul meets with death when sattva prevails, it goes to the spotless realms of those who know the Highest.
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Hindu
Prapathaka I, Khanda 4 (3)
Then, as a fisherman might observe a fish in the water, Death observed the Devas in the Rik, Yagus, and Sâman-(sacrifices). And the Devas seeing...
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Sufi
Counsels of Reserve given by the Prophet to his Freedman Zaid (45-54)
With veils drawn over their faces, and asleep; But when the morn shall burst forth and the sun arise Every creature will raise its head from its...
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Buddhist
Chapter 8: The Buddha Path (14)
Then countless living beings call on this Bodhisattva, inviting Him to their homes to convert them to the Buddha path. In heterodox books, spells, ski...
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Buddhist
Chapter 7: Looking at Living Beings (1)
Manjusri asked Vimalakirti: “How should a Bodhisattva look at living beings?” Vimalakirti replied: “A Bodhisattva should look at living beings like...
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Buddhist
Chapter 12: Seeing Aksobhya Buddha (6)
Vimalakirti said: “Yes, if all things are illusions, why did you ask me where I died to be reborn here? Sariputra, death is unreal and deceptive, and...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXXIII (20)
Said over a Boat of four cubits in length, painted green. And let a starry sky be made, clean and purified with natron and incense. And see thou make...
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Buddhist
Chapter 7: Looking at Living Beings (53)
Sariputra asked: “When will you leave (die) here and where will you be reborn?” The goddess replied: “I shall be reborn like a Buddha by...
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Sufi
The Knowledge of the Next World (7)
Some Sufis have had the unseen world of heaven and hell revealed to them when in a state of death-like trance. On their recovering consciousness...
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Buddhist
Chapter 9: Initiation Into the Non-Dual Dharma (2)
In the meeting, a Bodhisattva called “Comfort in the Dharma” said: “Virtuous Ones, birth and death are a duality but nothing is created and nothing...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXXIII (19)
The Deceased acquireth might with Rā, and is enabled to possess power among the gods, for the gods are made to regard him as one of themselves, and...
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Christian Mysticism
The Works of Dionysius the Areopagite
The Ecclesiastical Hierarchy, Caput II (15)
For since death is with us not an annihilation of being, as others surmise, but the separating of things united, leading to that which is invisible to...
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Christian Mysticism
The Works of Dionysius the Areopagite
The Ecclesiastical Hierarchy, Caput VII (12)
When the Hierarch has finished these things, he places the body in an honourable chamber, with other holy bodies of the same rank. For if, in soul...
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Hindu
Brahmana 1 (2.1.11)
Gargya said: 'The Person who is here in the quarters of heaven — him, indeed, I worship as Brahma! ' Ajatas'atru said: 'Talk not to me about him' I...
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