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Emerald Tablet I: The History of Thoth the Atlantean
“I, Thoth, the Atlantean … set down for the guidance of those that are to come after, these records of the mighty wisdom of Great Atlantis.”
“From aeon to aeon did they renew their life in the Halls of Amenti where the river of life flows eternally onward.”
Thoth wrote that his father, Thotme, was “greatest among the children of men” and a “link between the Children of Light who dwelt within the temple and the races of men who inhabited the ten islands.”
“Grew I there from a child into manhood, being taught by my father the elder mysteries.”
“Until on a great day the command came from the Dweller of the Temple that I be brought before him.”
“Chosen was I from the sons of men, taught by the Dweller so that his purposes might be fulfilled, purposes yet unborn in the womb of time.”
“Long ages I dwelt in the Temple … Taught me he, the path to Amenti, the underworld where the great king sits upon his throne of might.”
The gift Thoth would receive from his search for eternal wisdom was “the key of Life.”
No longer would he be bound “by death to the circle of life.”
“Far to the stars I journeyed until space and time became as naught.”
“Down through the ages I lived, seeing those around me taste of the cup of death and return again in the light of life.”
Atlantis, Thoth wrote, met a dark end, thousands of years ago.
“Downward into darkness turned the thoughts of the Atlanteans, until at last in his wrath arose from … the Dweller.”
“Over the world then broke the great waters, drowning and sinking, changing Earth's balance until only the Temple of Light was left standing on the great mountain on Undal.”
After this cataclysm, the Dweller said to Thoth:
‘Gather ye together my people. Take them … until ye reach the land of the hairy barbarians, dwelling in caves of the desert. Follow there the plan that ye know of.’
“Gathered I then my people and entered the great ship of the Master. Upward we rose into the m…
Cheeta ·
Emerald Tablet III: The Key of Wisdom
“Wisdom is power and power is wisdom, one with each other, perfecting the whole.”
This Tablet begins Thoth’s guide to unlock the wisdom of the cosmos.
All the answers to the questions of life, he wrote, are within us, waiting to be discovered.
“Be thou not proud, O man, in thy wisdom. Discourse with the ignorant as well as the wise.”
“Keep thou not silent when evil is spoken, for Truth like the sunlight shines above all.”
“Cause thou not fear for fear is a bondage, a fetter that binds the darkness to men.”
Following your own heart, Thoth wrote, is key to attaining wisdom.
“Diminish thou not the time of following thine heart. It is abhorred of the soul.”
“They that are guided go not astray, but they that are lost cannot find a straight path.”
“Silence is of great profit. An abundance of speech profiteth nothing.”
Fools regard knowledge as ignorance, Thoth wrote. “The wise man lets his heart overflow but keeps silent his mouth.”
“He who knows the fire that is within himself shall ascend unto the eternal fire and dwell in it eternally. Fire, the inner fire, is the most potent of all force.”
“All eyes do not see with the same vision, for to one an object appears of one form and color and to a different eye of another. So also the infinite fire, changing from color to color, is never the same from day to day.”
“Man is a star bound to a body, until in the end, he is freed through his strife.”
“Only by struggle and toiling thy utmost shall the star within thee bloom out in new life. He who knows the commencement of all things, free is his star from the realm of night.”
Deep beneath the Earth in the Halls of Amenti, Thoth saw countless mysteries “hidden from men.”
“There beneath the flowers of Life ever living, searched I the hearts and the secrets of men. Found I that man is but living in darkness, light of the great fire is hidden within.”
The Lords of Amenti, Thoth wrote, are masters of the “Secret Wisdom” which th…
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