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Sentences of Sextus
Sentences of Sextus (321)
Do not become guilty of your own death. Do not be angry at him who will take you out of (the) body and kill you.
Dhammapada
Chapter XVII: Anger (231)
Beware of bodily anger, and control thy body! Leave the sins of the body, and with thy body practise virtue!
Dhammapada
Chapter X: Punishment (Punishment:129-130)
All men tremble at punishment, all men fear death; remember that you are like unto them, and do not kill, nor cause slaughter. (130) All men tremble...
Teachings of Silvanus
Teachings of Silvanus (58)
Do not pierce yourself with the sword of sin. Do not burn yourself, O wretched one, with the fire of lust. Do not surrender yourself to barbarians...
Book of Jubilees
Chapter VII (32)
And suffer not the soul to be eaten with the flesh, that your blood, which is your life, may not be required at the hand of any flesh that sheddeth (i...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: Introductory Instructions Concerning the Experiencing of Reality During the Third Stage of the Bardo, Called the Chonyid Bardo, when the Karmic Apparitions Appear (3.7-3.8)
Thou wilt pay undistracted attention to that with which I am about to set thee face to face, and hold on: O nobly-born, that which is called death...
The Path of Light
Chapter 6: The Perfect Long-Suffering (7)
In no place and by naught can the mind be destroyed, for it is unembodied; but from imaginations clinging to the body it suffers with the body's...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXIII (6)
Do not let him be carried away by his enemies, to him who devours the soul, who raises evil accusations. Restore his soul to his body and his body to ...
The Path of Light
Chapter 2: The Confession of Sin (5)
Lying here on my bed, or standing amidst my kin, I must suffer the agonies of dissolution alone. Whence shall I find a kinsman, whence a friend, when ...
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 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...
Life of Pythagoras
PYTHAGORIC ETHICAL SENTENCES FROM STOBÆUS, Which are omitted in the Opuscula Mythologica, &c. of Gale. (1)
Do not even think of doing what ought not to be done. Choose rather to be strong in soul than in body.
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXXX (7)
Let not the Osiris N advance into the Valley of Darkness: let not the Osiris N enter into the dungeon of the captives: let him not leap into the grip...
Dhammapada
Chapter X: Punishment (131)
He who seeking his own happiness punishes or kills beings who also long for happiness, will not find happiness after death.
The Path of Light
Chapter 5: Watchfulness (4)
When the body is dragged hither and thither by vultures lusting for meat, why is it powerless to save itself? Why dost thou watch over this frame, O...
Book of Jubilees
Chapter XXI (20)
And take no E resent or gift for the blood' of man : blood for lood, that thou mayest be accepted before the Lord, the Most High God; for He is the de...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLIV The Chapter Of Not Letting The Body Decay In The Netherworld (8)
Let there be no food for the worms all of them. Let them not come to me when they are born, I shall not be handed over to the destroyer in his cover,...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book II: The All-Determining Influence of Thought (26.4)
Thy living relatives may — by way of dedication for the benefit of thee deceased — be sacrificing many animals, and performing religious ceremonies,...
Dhammapada
Chapter X: Punishment (132)
He who seeking his own happiness does not punish or kill beings who also long for happiness, will find happiness after death.
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Fourteenth Day (18.17)
O nobly-born, when such thought-forms emanate, be thou not afraid, nor terrified; the body which now thou possessest being a mental-body of [karmic]...
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