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Gnostic
Sentences of Sextus
Sentences of Sextus (333)
You cannot receive understanding unless you know first that you possess . In everything there is again this sentence.
Hindu
Prapathaka VII, Khanda 18 (1)
One who does not perceive, does not understand. Only he who perceives, understands. This perception, however, we must desire to understand.' 'Sir, I d...
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Hindu
Prapathaka VII, Khanda 17 (1)
One who does not understand it, does not declare the True 2. Only he who understands it, declares the True. This understanding, however, we must desir...
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Neoplatonic
Magical and Philosophical Precepts (166)
It is not proper to understand that Intelligible One with vehemence, but with the extended flame of far reaching Mind, measuring all things except...
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Hindu
Prapathaka VII, Khanda 7 (2)
'He who meditates on understanding as Brahman, reaches the worlds where there is understanding and knowledge ; he is, as it were, lord and master as...
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Neoplatonic
And Daemons. (54)
The Intelligible Iynges themselves understand from the Father; by Ineffable counsels being moved so as to understand.
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Neoplatonic
On the Good, or the One (4)
The main part of the difficulty is that awareness of this Principle comes neither by knowing nor by the Intellection that discovers the Intellectual...
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Gnostic
Know Yourself (Know Yourself)
All those who have everything should know themselves, should they not? If some do not know themselves, they will not enjoy what they have, but those...
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Hindu
Prapathaka VII, Khanda 19 (1)
One who does not believe, does not perceive. Only he who believes, perceives. This belief, however, we must desire to understand.' 'Sir, I desire to u...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 2: An Introduction, shewing how men may come to apprehend The Divine, and the Natural, Being. And further of the two Qualities. (20)
Now, if thou hast that spirit in thee, so that it enlighteneth, filleth and replenisheth thy spirit, then thou wilt understand what followeth in this...
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Hindu
Karma Yoga (3.29)
The man of knowledge should not confuse the mind of those men of imperfect understanding who, deluded by the Gunas of Nature, are attached to action...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter X: Steps to Perfection. (13)
All the action, then, of a man possessed of knowledge is right action; and that done by a man not possessed of knowledge is: wrong action, though he...
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Neoplatonic
The Knowing Hypostases and the Transcendent (4)
That correspondence may be brought about in two ways: either the radii from that centre are traced upon us to be our law or we are filled full of the ...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XVII: On the Various Kinds of Knowledge. (1)
As, then, Knowledge (episthmh) is an intellectual state, from which results the act of knowing, and becomes apprehension irrefragable by reason; so...
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Hindu
Second Vallī (24)
'But he who has not first turned away from his wickedness, who is not tranquil, and subdued, or whose mind is not at rest, he can never obtain the...
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Greek
Book IX (591)
To this nobler purpose the man of understanding will devote the energies of his life. And in the first place, he will honour studies which impress...
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Hindu
Fourth Vallī (3)
This is that (which thou hast asked for).'...
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Tibetan Buddhist
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Sixth Day (9.21)
At that time, thou must remember the teachings of the setting-face-to-face which thou hast had from thy guru. If thou hast remembered the purport of...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 20: Of the Second Day (20)
What good will thy knowledge do thee, if thou wilt not strive and fight therein? It is just as if one knew of a great treasure, and would not go for...
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Buddhist
Chapter XX: The Way (282)
Through zeal knowledge is gotten, through lack of zeal knowledge is lost; let a man who knows this double path of gain and loss thus place himself...
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Neoplatonic
FROM ARCHYTAS, IN HIS TREATISE ON DISCIPLINES. (1)
It is necessary that you should become scientific, either by learning from another person, or by discovering yourself the things of which you have a...
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