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Passages similar to: Chandogya Upanishad — Prapathaka I, Khanda 10
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Hindu
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka I, Khanda 10 (4)
The chief said: 'Were not those beans also left over and therefore unclean?' 'No,' he replied; 'for I should not have lived, if I had not eaten them, but the drinking of water would be mere pleasure .'
Western Esoteric
Purgatorio: Canto XXII (7)
Then said: "More thoughtful Mary was of making The marriage feast complete and honourable, Than of her mouth which now for you responds; And for...
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Sufi
The Three Travelers (11-20)
Those two exalted ones have found exalted science, And rivaled the very angels in intellect; O humble and simple and despised one, Arise and eat of...
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Zoroastrian
Chapter XV (11)
When they had devoured the milk Mâshya said to Mâshyôî thus: 'My delight was owing to it when I had not devoured the milk, and my delight is more...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XXXVII (3)
And he said unto them " Because I sold my birthright to Jacob for a small mess of lentils ; and on the day my father sent me to hunt and catch and bri...
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Christian Mysticism
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 10: Of the Creation of Man, and of his Soul, also of God's breathing in. The pleasant Gate. (20)
If Adam had continued in Innocence, then he should in all Fruits have eaten paradisical Fruit, and his Food should have been heavenly, and his Drink...
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Sufi
The Vakil of the Prince of Bokhara (12-21)
He said, "I am a drawer of water; water attracts me, No drawer of water flees from water, Though it may make my hand and belly dropsical, I should...
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Sufi
The Devotee who broke the noble's wine-jar (Summary)
A certain noble, who lived under the Christian dispensation when wine was allowed, sent his servant to a monastery to fetch some wine. The servant...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXVIII (5)
That which I execrate, I eat it not. Let me feed upon the bread of the red corn of the Nile in a pure place, let me sip beer of the red corn of the...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter VI (52)
How then? Did not the righteous in ancient times partake of what God made with thanksgiving? Some begat children and lived chastely in the married...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CII (2)
That which I abominate, I eat not: and that which I abominate is Dirt, let me not eat of it, but of peace offerings and of Ka -offerings, by which I...
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Sufi
The Prophet and his Infidel Guest (Summary)
AFTER the usual address to Husamu-'d-Din follows a comment on the precept addressed to Abraham, "Take four birds and draw them towards thee, and cut...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXIV (5)
I approach it not with my hands; I tread not upon it with my sandals; for my bread is of the white corn and my beer of the red corn of the Nile
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LI (2)
That which I execrate is dirt. I eat it not, that I may appease my Genius
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LII (2)
That which I execrate is dirt. I eat it not, that I may appease my Genius
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LII (8)
And let me feed upon the bread of the white corn and upon the beer of the red barley
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XVIII: The Mosaic Law the Fountain of All Ethics, and the Source From Which the Greeks Drew Theirs. (10)
And the same law commands "not to muzzle the ox which treadeth out the corn: for the labourer must be reckoned worthy of his food."
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Gnostic
Sayings (74)
He said, "O Lord, there are many around the drinking trough, but there is nothing in the cistern."
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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
Excuse of the Tenth Bird (4)
Jesus drank of the water of a limpid rill whose taste was more agreeable than the dew of the rose. One of his companions filled a pitcher from this...
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Taoist
Hsü Wu Kuei. (3)
Hsü Wu Kuei went to visit the Prince. The latter said, "Living, Sir, up in the hills, and feeding upon berries or satisfying yourself with leeks, you...
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