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=== Pythagoras ===
=== Pythagoras ===


In the sixth century <small>B</small>.<small>C</small>., he was the Greek philosopher Pythagoras, the “fair-haired Samian” who was regarded as the son of [[Apollo]]. As a youth, Pythagoras conferred freely with priests and scholars, eagerly seeking scientific proof of the inner law revealed to him in meditation upon Demeter, the Mother of the Earth. His quest for the great synthesis of truth led him to Palestine, Arabia, India, and finally to the temples of Egypt, where he won the confidence of the priests of Memphis and was gradually accepted into the mysteries of [[Isis]] at Thebes.
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No século seis a.C., foi o filósofo grego Pitágoras, o “loiro samiano”
que era considerado filho de [[Special:MyLanguage/Apollo]|Apolo]]. Quando jovem, Pitágoras conversava livremente com sacerdotes e eruditos, procurando com avidez provas científicas da lei oculta que lhe fora revelada quando meditava sobre Deméter, Mãe da Terra. Sua busca pela síntese da verdade levou-o à Palestina, à Arábia, à Índia e, finalmente, aos templos do Egito, onde conquistou a confiança dos sacerdotes de Mênfis que, aos poucos, lhe confidenciaram os mistérios de [[Special:MyLanguage/Isis|Ísis]], em Tebas.
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When Asian conqueror Cambyses launched a savage invasion of Egypt about 529 <small>B</small>.<small>C</small>., Pythagoras was exiled to Babylon, where the prophet Daniel still served as king’s minister. Here rabbis revealed to him the inner teachings of the [[I AM THAT I AM]] given to [[Moses]]. Zoroastrian [[magi]] tutored him in music, astronomy and the sacred science of invocation. After twelve years, Pythagoras left Babylon and founded a brotherhood of initiates at [[Crotona]], a busy Dorian seaport in southern Italy. His “city of the elect” was a [[mystery school]] of the [[Great White Brotherhood]].
When Asian conqueror Cambyses launched a savage invasion of Egypt about 529 <small>B</small>.<small>C</small>., Pythagoras was exiled to Babylon, where the prophet Daniel still served as king’s minister. Here rabbis revealed to him the inner teachings of the [[I AM THAT I AM]] given to [[Moses]]. Zoroastrian [[magi]] tutored him in music, astronomy and the sacred science of invocation. After twelve years, Pythagoras left Babylon and founded a brotherhood of initiates at [[Crotona]], a busy Dorian seaport in southern Italy. His “city of the elect” was a [[mystery school]] of the [[Great White Brotherhood]].
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