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The Red Lion (Book Review)
Esoteric Novel and Alchemical allegory par excellence!
Guys and Gals, its a must read.
This was just a quick review I threw together to test sound issues. Hopefully this isn't to low for headphone users.
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Guys and Gals, its a must read.
This was just a quick review I threw together to test sound issues. Hopefully this isn't to low for headphone users.
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Forwarded from Ariya Khattiya Sangha
"By misperception of emptiness
A person of little intelligence is destroyed.
Like a snake incorrectly seized
Or like a spell incorrectly cast."
โNagarjuna
A person of little intelligence is destroyed.
Like a snake incorrectly seized
Or like a spell incorrectly cast."
โNagarjuna
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Forwarded from Occult of Personality
"Towards the Highest a prayer rises, silent and right as never before:
"God whom I cannot imagine, who art within me, let what must die die and let what in me, belongs to you, live."
~ Henri Thomasson
"God whom I cannot imagine, who art within me, let what must die die and let what in me, belongs to you, live."
~ Henri Thomasson
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Forwarded from The Classical Wisdom Tradition
"The third type of property that has come from the intellectual level of being to all things and proceeds all the way to us is the divine names, through which we call upon the gods and by which they are praised. They have been revealed by the gods themselves, cause reversion back to them and, to the extent that there is something luminous in them, lead to human understanding. ... Different peoples partake of these names in different ways: the Egyptians, for instance, have taken such names from the gods in accordance with their native tongue, but the Chaldaeans and Indians have taken their own differently in accordance with their own languages, and in the same way the Greeks have taken theirs in accordance with their own idiom. Thus, even if the Greeks, with divine guidance, call a certain God โBriareosโ while the Chaldaeans call him something else, we must suppose that both names are products of the gods and indicate the [same] essence."
Proclus, Commentary on Plato's Cratylus 32.1-10
Proclus, Commentary on Plato's Cratylus 32.1-10
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