The Emerald Tablets of Thoth |
| by Thoth the Atlantean |
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INTRODUCTION |
| Original Introduction by Doreal |
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| An Interpretation of The Emerald Tablets |
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| In the following pages, I will reveal some
of the mysteries which as yet have only been
touched upon lightly either by myself or other
teachers or students of truth. |
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| Man's search for understanding of the laws
which regulate his life has been unending, yet
always just beyond the veil which shields the
higher planes from material man's vision the
truth has existed, ready to be assimilated by
those who enlarge their vision by turning inward,
not outward, in their search. |
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| In the silence of material senses lies the
key to the unveiling of wisdom. He who talks
does not know; he who knows does not talk. The
highest knowledge is unutterable, for it exists
as an entity in lanes which transcend all material
words or symbols. |
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| All symbols are but keys to doors leading to
truths, and many times the door is not opened
because the key seems so great that the things
which are beyond it are not visible. If we can
understand that all keys, all material symbols
are manifestations, are but extensions of a great
law and truth, we will begin to develop the vision
which will enable us to penetrate beyond the
veil. |
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| All things in all universes move according
to law, and the law which regulates the movement
of the planets is no more immutable than the
law which regulates the material expressions
of man. |
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| One of the greatest of all Cosmic Laws is that
which is responsible for the formation of man
as a material being. The great aim of the mystery
schools of all ages has been to reveal the workings
of the Law which connect man the material and
man the spiritual. The connecting link between
the material man and the spiritual man is the
intellectual man, for the mind partakes of both
the material and immaterial qualities. The aspirant
for higher knowledge must develop the intellectual
side of his nature and so strengthen his will
that is able to concentrate all powers of his
being on and in the plane he desires. |
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| The great search for light, life and love only
begins on the material plane. Carried to its
ultimate, its final goal is complete oneness
with the universal consciousness. The foundation
in the material is the first step; then comes
the higher goal of spiritual attainment. |
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| In the following pages, I will give an interpretation
of the Emerald Tablets and their secret, hidden
and esoteric meanings. Concealed in the words
of Thoth are many meanings that do not appear
on the surface. Light of knowledge brought to
bear upon the Tablets will open many new fields
for thought. "Read and be wise" but
only if the light of your own consciousness awakens
the deep-seated understanding which is an inherent
quality of the soul. |
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| In the Threefold Light |
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| Doreal |
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