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==Samples/Lyrics==
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* [DC] explains that its title comes from a work called the Corpus Hermeticum, attributed to the mythical Hermes Trismegistus ("Thrice-Greatest Hermes"), and cites the relevant quotation, from book 10, section 14:
 
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''"From One Source all things depend; but the Source is from the One and Only. Three then are they: God the Father and the Good, the Cosmos, and Man. God doth contain the Cosmos; the Cosmos containeth Man. The Cosmos is the offspring of God; and Man, as it were, is the offspring of the Cosmos."''
 
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*Beginning at 0:02, children's voices can be heard, praying to and describing the nature of God:
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* The same sample is used in "Family of God": "Family of God" Double CD Boxed Set (Ochre Records, [http://www.discogs.com/Family-Of-God-Family-Of-God/release/2144703 OCH004LCD]) - licensed from Dull records, originally a limited edition (1000 copies) 2 x LP. The FoG sample is used in the track called "Family of God")
 
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* Beginning at 0:02, children's voices can be heard, praying to and describing the nature of God, sampled from "Children and God", from Tony Schwartz's 1967 album "How to Record the Sound of Children".<ref>{{#ev:youtube|a8SbU8ioHTg|480||||start=0|false}}</ref>
 
 
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* [Cicerobuck] provided the following information: a sample including the same vocals is used in "Family of God": "Family of God" Double CD Boxed Set (Ochre Records, [http://www.discogs.com/Family-Of-God-Family-Of-God/release/2144703 OCH004LCD]) - licensed from Dull records, originally a limited edition (1000 copies) 2 x LP. The FoG sample is used in the track called "Family of God", and is more extended than the [[Boards of Canada|BoC]] sample, with additional speech not used by [[Boards of Canada|BoC]].)
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* The normal version of this album has 23 tracks, but the Japanese release features this extra one.
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* The Smithsonian Folkways Recordings (which acquired Folkways Recordings) is the record label behind [https://www.discogs.com/Tony-Schwartz-Tony-Schwartz-Records-The-Sound-Of-Children/release/2785705/ Tony Schwartz - How to Record the Sound of Children] album, along with other albums that have been found to be be sample sources in other tracks; see also "[[A Is To B As B Is To C]]", and "[[Kaini Industries]]".
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* Intro to "Grand Funk Railroad - I Can Feel Him In The Morning" contains some of the same samples. The original source is still unknown however.
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* According to WhoSampled, both "From One Source All Things Depend" and "I Can Feel Him In The Morning" sample "Children and God", from Tony Schwartz's 1967 album "How to Record the Sound of Children". [http://www.whosampled.com/sample/248561/Boards-of-Canada-From-One-Source-All-Things-Depend-Tony-Schwartz-Children-and-God/] Several YouTube videos for FOSATD auto-identify the song as "Children and God", from a similar release in 1970.
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* The normal version of this album has 23 tracks, but the Japanese release features this extra one. [DC] explains that its title comes from a work called the Corpus Hermeticum, attributed to the mythical Hermes Trismegistus ("Thrice-Greatest Hermes"), and cites the relevant quotation, from book 10, section 14:
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''"From One Source all things depend; but the Source is from the One and Only. Three then are they: God the Father and the Good, the Cosmos, and Man. God doth contain the Cosmos; the Cosmos containeth Man. The Cosmos is the offspring of God; and Man, as it were, is the offspring of the Cosmos."''
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