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" For the knowledge of it is a Divine Silence, and the rest of all the senses; for neither can he that understands that, understand anything else, nor he that sees that, see anything else, nor hear any other thing, nor in sum move the Body. "
The Supernatural Magazine, for 1809: Containing Ancient & Modern ... - Page 51
1809 - 128 pages
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The Dial, Volume 4

Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Ripley - Transcendentalism - 1844 - 556 pages
...this most fair and beauteous vision ; which things Celius and Saturn our Progenitors attained unto. For the knowledge of it is a divine silence, and the...For neither can he that understands that, understand anything else ; nor he that sees that, see anything else, nor hear any other thing, nor move the body....
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Early Magnetism in Its Higher Relations to Humanity: As Veiled in the Poets ...

Thomas South - Hypnotism - 1846 - 164 pages
...ever must be, incommunicable and arcane. " For the knowledge of it is a most Divine Silence, and a rest of all the senses ; for neither can he that understands...hear any other thing, nor, in sum, move the body. * If, from the natural personality of its acceptation, the term consciousness be yet found inapplicable...
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The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, Volume 20

Electronic journals - 1886 - 458 pages
...that Good : But then shall we see it, when we have nothing at all to say of it. 17. For the knowledg of it, is a Divine Silence, and the rest of all the...nor hear any other thing, nor in sum, move the Body. 18. For shining stedfastly upon, and round about the whole Minde, it enlighteneth all the Soul ; and...
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The Sacred Anthology: A Book of Ethnical Scriptures

Moncure Daniel Conway - Anthologies - 1874 - 496 pages
...spectacle and sight, do many times fall asleep from the body into this most fair and beauteous vision. The knowledge of it is a divine silence, and the rest of all the senses. Shining steadfastly on and round about the mind, it enlighteneth all the soul, and changeth it wholly...
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The divine Pymander of Hermes Mercurius Trismegistus, tr. by doctor Everard ...

Hermes (trismegistus.) - 1884 - 152 pages
...incomprehensible Beauty of that Good ; but then we shall see it, when we have nothing at all to say of it. 1 7. For the knowledge of it is a Divine Silence, and the...for neither can he that understands that, understand anything else, nor he that sees that, see anything else, nor hear any other thing, nor in sum move...
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The Journal of speculative philosophy: Ed. by Wm. T. Harris ..., Volume 20

Philosophy - 1886 - 460 pages
...that Good: But then shall we see it, when we have nothing at all to say of it. 17. For the knowledg of it, is a Divine Silence, and the rest of all the...nor hear any other thing, nor in sum, move the Body. 18. For shining stedfastly upon, and round about the whole Minde, it enlighteneth all the Soul; and...
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The Hidden Way Across the Threshold: Or, The Mystery which Hath Been Hidden ...

J. C. Street - First philosophy - 1887 - 658 pages
...and when man sees it man has nothing at all to say of it, for it is the unspeakable light of Truth.* For the knowledge of it is a Divine silence and the rest of all the outer senses. For the Light of Truth stands steadfastly upon and around the whole mind, whose atmosphere...
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The Ideal Review, Volume 13

1900 - 556 pages
...spectacle and sight, do many times fall asleep from this body into this most fair and beauteous vision. The knowledge of it is a divine silence and the rest of all the senses. Striving steadfastly on, and round about the mind, it enlighteneth all the soul and changeth it wholly...
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William Sharp (Fiona Macleod): A Memoir Compiled by His Wife, Elizabeth A. Sharp

Elizabeth Amelia Sharp - 1910 - 480 pages
...by your great power of expression. It ties the mind a little. There was an old Hermetist who said " The knowledge of It is a divine silence and the rest of all the senses. . . ." You ask me to give my best. Sometimes I think silence is the best. I can feel the sadness of...
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A Suggestive Inquiry Into the Hermetic Mystery: With a Dissertation on the ...

Mary Anne Atwood - Alchemy - 1918 - 712 pages
...of the First Cause.— And the knowledge of it, says Trismegistus, is a most Divine Silence, and a rest of all the senses ; for neither can he that understands That understand anything else, nor he that sees That see anything else, nor in sum move the body. For, shining steadfastly...
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