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The ancient hungry stones of Coptos in Upper Egypt have soaked up
the stories of the inhabitants along with their blood. When
archaeologists unearth a magician's box in the rubble of an ancient
Egyptian tomb, it propels Jay into a supernatural journey across
space and time. She merges with the mysterious Zenobia, a native of
ancient Coptos. Zenobia and her family are fleeing from the
advancing Roman armies that are returning to their Egyptian
frontier bent on punishing its rebellious citizens. The only escape
from the frying pan of Coptos is into the fire of the Eastern
desert. Their journey on Pan's Road is fraught with new dangers but
also new possibilities, as the protagonists are led to the heart of
an ancient mystery in the lost city of Ombos -- Citadel of Seth,
the Egyptian god of Chaos.
You are in your bed. It is dark, you hear footsteps coming up the
stairs and into your room. There is someone there - a presence.
They lie on you or beside you, gripping you tightly, crushing you
into the bed. You can't move. There may be a sound, a grunt or a
strange smell. Time passes, you are paralysed with fear. Eventually
the entity changes, expanding or contracting, moving away from you,
sinking to the floor. With a great effort of will you manage to
move the tip of your finger, then the hand until movement returns
to your whole body and the experience ends. You have been visited
by the old 'hag'. Dreams, the real theatre or perhaps battlefield
of magick, influenced by cosmic tides that ebb and flow through us
as they did the ancient Egyptians. Over the millennia we have lost
contact with these tides, and stand alienated from Nature. To
restore that first 'Eden' we must undertake an exercise in the
archaeology of knowledge. We must reconstruct the ancient Egyptian
Wheel of the Year, revealing archaic, pre-dynastic Mysteries, the
Lunar Mysteries of Horus and Seth.
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Naqada is a sleepy little town in Upper Egypt, that gives its name
to a crucial period in the prehistory of Egypt. In 1895, William
Matthew Flinders Petrie, the 'father' of Egyptian archaeology,
stumbled upon a necropolis, belonging to a very ancient city of
several thousand inhabitants. With Petrie's usual luck, he'd made
yet another archaeological find of seismic proportions -- not just
an ancient city a quarter the size of Ur in Mesopotamia, a rare
enough find, but the capital of the earliest state established in
Egypt! Petrie's fateful walk through the desert led him to a lost
city, known to the Greeks as Ombos, the Citadel of Seth. Seth, the
Hidden God, once ruled in this ancient place before it was
abandoned to the sands of the desert. All this forbidden knowledge
was quickly reburied in academic libraries, where its stunning
magical secrets had lain, largely unrevealed, for more than a
century -- until now.
The Wheel of the Year in Ancient Egypt isbn 978190695138 The very
oldest Egyptian ritual calendar was lunar. The evidence for this is
very complex and in the words of Professor Leo Depuydt, "does not
exactly jump out at you " This ancient lunar calendar continued a
veiled existence alongside the dominant solar or civil year. Many
details are lost so the project of this book is to bring together
what has survived. Revealed here is a very ancient pantheon of
gods, including Set, Min, & Hathor, one for each month of the
lunar year. I have provided for them a unique collection of
liturgy, ritual and prayers as may have been offered in the homes,
sanctuaries and temples of the original Egypt. Many of these feasts
of Ancient Egypt were celebrated on the phases of the moon -
principally when it was new or full. So whatever your favorite god
or goddess, make offerings on either of these days and you will be
reviving an old and authentic form of the Ancient Egyptian magical
religion. To complete the picture I present over several chapters
all the technical details of the lunar month as well as its more
well known civil replacement. Here you will find information on how
certain key days were calculated when needed. These later chapters
also provide related material on the mysteries of the Northern
Constellations. Finally there are descriptions of the thirty lunar
days of each month and lunar omens. So in total this is the most
complete and authoritative guide to the ritual wheel of the year at
all stages of its use in the Ancient Egyptian magical religion.
Phi-Neter, means 'Power of the Gods'. In hieroglyphs this is
represented by the hind-quarters of a leopard, a "Typhonian"
creature, a predator who exemplifies the driving force of magick.
In this book the author extends the core working material of
Egyptian magick for himself and others to study and use. These
techniques are manifest in the cult of Lord Seth - known as Typhon
by the Greeks - and by all the other Gods of the Egyptian pantheon.
The Egyptian magician wields a power that was ultimately created by
the Gods for the use of anyone who wishes to do their work. It is
the same underlying power whether manipulated by Gods, priests,
aristocrats, the common people or even the criminal. Same power,
different ends. "Ancient Egypt is an intellectual and spiritual
world that is linked to our own by numerous strands of tradition."
- Jan Assmann, The Mind of Egypt topics include: the false door;
temple; abramelin; magick squares; aleister crowley; the heptagram;
vowel song; cardinality; twilight language; seven charakteres for
"deliverance"; ring of power; hermeticism; colour symbolism;
number; egyptian "kabbalah"; hermeneia; the star goddess; the book
of nuit; ephemeris of egyptian decans; books of the nightworld
(duat); book of gates; egyptian liturgy; a greco-egyptian dice
oracle; Short Invocations, prayers, valedictions, maledictions etc
A 'Sadhana' is an instrument that leads to a particular goal. In
Tantra, it is a technical term denoting worship or spiritual
practice. Tantra Sadhana is a collection of related instructional
papers designed to aid the aspirant through a foundation Sadhana.
Some say effective Sadhana requires an initiation (dekshe) from a
qualified guru. This book is designed to act as a taster and to
provide a short body of work suitable for the period of about one
lunar month. In addition, the author had added several useful
appendices - including the previously unpublished Tantrik Knuckle
Bone Oracle.
The Typhonian deity Seth was once worshipped in Ancient Egypt.
Followers of later schools obliterated Seth's monuments, demonised
and neglected his cult. A possible starting point in the quest for
the 'hidden god' is an examination of the life of Egyptian King
Seti I ('He of Seth') also known as Sethos. When looking for an
astral temple that included all of the ancient Egyptian gods and
goddesses, the temple of Seti I proved itself worthy of
examination. Many secrets began to reveal themselves. The essence
of the real philosophy of the Sethian and indeed what Satanism is,
stems from the author's astral wanderings in this temple. The
temple is a real place, and like any temple no part of its design
is accidental. It is a record in stone and paint of the Egyptian
wisdom. It also fits quite well with the Thelemic mythos and tells
lots of interesting things about the ancient Seth cult - if you
have the eye to see it. Contents: Prolegomena to Egyptian magick;
Setanism; Tankhem; Egyptian Magick and Tantra; Sexual Magick;
Twenty Eight; North; The Crooked Wand.
The Thelemic Symposium was cooked up by a couple of hung-over
Thelemites back in 1986. It is hosted by the Oxford Golden Dawn
Occult Society, which is a non-sectarian magical sodality that
shelters within its ranks magicians of many diverse kinds. The
symposium is an annual event that brings together magicians working
within the thelemic tradition on topics and themes of interest to
thelemic and other left hand path magicians. The printed talks in
this volume give a useful snapshot of what these interests are.
There is an essay on Aleister Crowley, the founder and continuing
inspiration to the movement. This was written by an influential
playwright Snoo Wilson and broadcast on Channel Four television
last year. There are also talks on the magical work that occupies
the modern magician -- Invocation of the Holy Guardian Angel, the
Cult of LAM, Enochia, Chaos Magick, Devotion to Babalon and the
sorcery of Austin Osman Spare.
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