Emerald Tablets je spis za koji se smatra da ga je napisao egipatski bog Thoth...nema dokaza da je to stvarno tako...a najstariji sačuvani prepisi potiču iz 12 veka
posle uvodnog dela u kome Thoth opisuje svoju istoriju i svoj put u podzemni svet Amenti gde mu je data sloboda od smrti tj. zaborava (jer sve duše su prema ovoj knjizi besmrtne ali imaju zaborav posle svake smrti) slede mudrosti koje želi da podeli sa ljudima
on uči da sledimo svoje srce čiji je početak i kraj ljubav i da ne sudimo drugima jer nam onda neće otvoriti svoje srce
Follow thine heart during thy lifetime.
Do thou more than is commanded of thee.
When thou hast gained riches,
follow thou thine heart,
for all these are of no avail if
thine heart be weary.
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.
If thou go among men, make for thyself,
Love, the beginning and end of the heart.
If one cometh unto thee for council,
let him speak freely,
that the thing for which he hath
come to thee may be done.
If he hesitates to open his heart to thee,
it is because thou, the judge, doeth the wrong
posle uvodnog dela u kome Thoth opisuje svoju istoriju i svoj put u podzemni svet Amenti gde mu je data sloboda od smrti tj. zaborava (jer sve duše su prema ovoj knjizi besmrtne ali imaju zaborav posle svake smrti) slede mudrosti koje želi da podeli sa ljudima
on uči da sledimo svoje srce čiji je početak i kraj ljubav i da ne sudimo drugima jer nam onda neće otvoriti svoje srce
Follow thine heart during thy lifetime.
Do thou more than is commanded of thee.
When thou hast gained riches,
follow thou thine heart,
for all these are of no avail if
thine heart be weary.
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.
If thou go among men, make for thyself,
Love, the beginning and end of the heart.
If one cometh unto thee for council,
let him speak freely,
that the thing for which he hath
come to thee may be done.
If he hesitates to open his heart to thee,
it is because thou, the judge, doeth the wrong