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Dhammapada
Chapter III: Thought (43)
Not a mother, not a father will do so much, nor any other relative; a well-directed mind will do us greater service.
Teachings of Silvanus
Teachings of Silvanus (33)
My son, do not have anyone as a friend, but if you do acquire one, do not entrust yourself to him. Entrust yourself to God alone as father and as...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter IV: The Praises of Martyrdom. (3)
"Mother" figuratively means Country and sustenance; "fathers" are the laws of civil polity: which must be contemned thankfully by the high-souled...
The Kybalion
Chapter V: The Mental Universe (16)
"Within the Father-Mother Mind, mortal children are at home." --The Kybalion. "There is not one who is Fatherless, nor Motherless in the Universe." --...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter III: The Gnostic Aims At the Nearest Likeness Possible to God and His Son. (15)
No more is it from the curriculum of instruction. For that is satisfied if it can only prepare and sharpen the soul. For the laws of the state are per...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter VI: The Benefit of Culture. (2)
For it is not by nature, but by learning, that people become noble and good, as people also become physicians and pilots. We all in common, for exampl...
Corpus Hermeticum
12. About The Common Mind (3)
O'er whatsoever souls the Mind doth, then, preside, to these it showeth its own light, by acting counter to their prepossessions, just as a good...
Corpus Hermeticum
10. The Key (24)
For oftentimes the mind doth leave the soul, and at that time the soul neither sees nor understands, but is just like a thing that hath no reason. Suc...
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,...
The Works of Dionysius the Areopagite
On Divine Names, Caput II (8)
For there is no strict likeness, between the caused and the causes. The caused indeed possess the accepted likenesses of the causes, but the causes th...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book II: The Second Method of Closing the Womb-Door (31.1)
O nobly-born, at this time thou wilt see visions of males and females in union. When thou seest them, remember to withhold thyself from going between...
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 5 (1.5.7)
These same are father, mother, and offspring. The father is Mind. The mother is Speech. The offspring is Breath. l
Chapter 4: Of the creation of the Holy Angels. An Instruction or open Gate of Heaven. (74)
But the quality externally without them, or externally without their bodies, viz. their mother, is not their propriety, as also their mother is not th...
Chapter 14: How Lucifer, who was the most beautiful Angel in Heaven, is become the most horrible Devil. The House of the murderous Den. (101)
Also the house of the mother, as long as the mother liveth, is not the child's proper own; but the mother keeps the child with her in love, she...
Cloud of Unknowing
Chapter 5: That in the time of this work all the creatures that ever have been, be now, or ever shall be, and all the works of those same creatures, should be hid under the cloud of forgetting (3)
Yea! and, if it be courteous and seemly to say, in this work it profiteth little or nought to think of the kindness or the worthiness of God, nor on...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book II: Womb-Birth: The Return to the Human World (40.4-40.5)
Whatsoever they [the wombs or visions] may appear to be, do not regard them as they are [or seem]; and by not being attracted or repelled a good womb...
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.
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book II: The All-Determining Influence of Thought (26.10)
Again, even if thou wert to be born in one of the miserable states and the light of that miserable state shone upon thee, yet by thy successors and...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter XIX: Women as Well as Men Capable of Perfection. (8)
It is not then possible that man or woman can be conversant with anything whatever, without the advantage of education, and application, and...
Corpus Hermeticum
10. The Key (3)
Again, the parent is the children's cause, both on the father's and the mother's side, only by sharing in the Good's desire [that doth pour] through...
The Six Enneads
The Impassivity of the Unembodied (19)
The Ideal Principles entering into Matter as to a Mother affect it neither for better nor for worse. Their action is not upon Matter but upon each...
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