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The Tibetan Book of the Dead
The Appendix: The Path of Good Wishes which Protecteth from Fear in the Bardo (45.11)
Let it come that all sentient beings of the same harmonious order in the Bardo, Without jealousy [towards one another], obtain birth on the higher planes; When [destined to] suffering from intense miseries of hunger and thirst, Let it come that I experience not the pangs of hunger and thirst, heat and cold.
Chapter 26: Of the Planet Saturnus (71)
Then the anxiety ceaseth; for when the anxiety in the dominion of the geniture or birthregimen tasteth of the sweetness of the light of God, so that...
Chapter 23: Of the Deep above the Earth. (56)
Whereby now the earnest and austere birth or geniture is refreshed; and when it tasteth thereof it grows capable to be raised up, and rejoiceth, and...
Chapter 23: Of the Deep above the Earth. (39)
This generating is a very meek, beneficial welldoing, and the bitter spirit is now the living mobility.
Divine Comedy
Paradiso: Canto III (4)
If to be more exalted we aspired, Discordant would our aspirations be Unto the will of Him who here secludes us; Which thou shalt see finds no place...
Yasna (Gathas)
Yasna 28 — Ahunavaiti Gatha (3)
And therefore, O Great Creator, the Living Lord! (inspired) by Thy Benevolent Mind, I approach You , (and beseech of Thee ) to grant me (as a bountifu...
Life of Pythagoras
SELECT SENTENCES OF SEXTUS THE PYTHAGOREAN. (18)
Wish that those things which labor ought to precede, may be possessed by you after labor. Be not anxious to please the multitude.
Asclepius
Section XXII (2)
Give ear, accordingly! When God, [our] Sire and Lord, made man, after the Gods, out of an equal mixture of a less pure cosmic part and a divine,—it [n...
Chapter 23: Of the Deep above the Earth. (58)
For it riseth up swiftly out of the birth, when the water of life cometh into the birth or geniture, like a joyful leaping or springing up of the birt...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XXX B (5)
Come forth to the bliss [47] towards which we are bound
Chaldean Oracles
Magical and Philosophical Precepts (144)
Direct not thy mind to the vast surfaces of the Earth; for the Plant of Truth grows not upon the ground. Nor measure the motions of the Sun,...
Chapter 15: Of the Third Species, Kind or Form and Manner of Sin's Beginning in Lucifer. (59)
But when the bitter flash, together with the astringent quality and the fire-spirit, tasteth this meekness, there is nothing else then but a mere long...
Yasna (Gathas)
Yasna 28 — Ahunavaiti Gatha (8)
(And) do thou, O (Divine) Righteousness, bestow (upon me) that sacred blessing which is constituted by the attainments of the Good Mind (within my...
Yasna (Gathas)
Yasna 28 — Ahunavaiti Gatha (7)
And (that this life may be spent aright, do) Thou by means of Thy lofty words (bestow) the (needed) powerful spiritual help upon Zarathustra and upon ...
Chapter 21: Of the Third Day. (103)
Whereupon they would get their true life, and would be satisfied by the light, and rejoice highly therein, and from that living joy love would arise,...
Dhammapada
Chapter XV: Happiness (198)
Let us live happily then, free from ailments among the ailing! among men who are ailing let us dwell free from ailments!
Tripartite Tractate
The Conversion of the Logos (10)
It was not from the sickness which came into being that they were produced, from which is the good intent, but (from) the one who sought after the...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka VIII, Khanda 2 (3)
'And he who desires the world of the brothers, by his mere will the brothers come to receive him, and having obtained the world of the brothers, he...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter VII: What Sort of Prayer the Gnostic Employs, and How It iS Heard By God. (7)
The subjects of our prayers, then, are the subjects of our requests, and the subjects of requests are the objects of desires. Prayer, then, and desire...
Asclepius
Section XXI (2)
This, then, is truer than all truth, and plainer than what the mind [’s eye] perceives;—that from that Universal God of Universal Nature all other...
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 4: Of the true Eternal Nature, that is, of the numberless and endless generating of the Birth of the eternal Essence, which is the Essence of all Essences; out of which were generated, born, and at length created, this World, with the Stars and Elements, and all whatsoever moves, stirs, or lives therein. The open Gate of the great Depth. (52)
Thus the Bitterness now rejoices in its Mother, and strengthens itself therein, and for great Joy rises up through all the Essences, and declares to t...
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