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I Know myself, I know myself, I am One With God -From the Pert Em
Heru "The Ru Pert em Heru" or "Ancient Egyptian Book of The Dead,"
or "Book of Coming Forth By Day" as it is more popularly known, has
fascinated the world since the successful translation of Ancient
Egyptian hieroglyphic scripture over 150 years ago. The astonishing
writings in it reveal that the Ancient Egyptians believed in life
after death and in an ultimate destiny to discover the Divine. The
elegance and aesthetic beauty of the hieroglyphic text itself has
inspired many see it as an art form in and of itself. But is there
more to it than that? Did the Ancient Egyptian wisdom contain more
than just aphorisms and hopes of eternal life beyond death? In this
volume Dr. Muata Ashby, the author of over 25 books on Ancient
Egyptian Yoga Philosophy has produced a new translation of the
original texts which uncovers a mystical teaching underlying the
sayings and rituals instituted by the Ancient Egyptian Sages and
Saints. "Once the philosophy of Ancient Egypt is understood as a
mystical tradition instead of as a religion or primitive mythology,
it reveals its secrets which if practiced today will lead anyone to
discover the glory of spiritual self-discovery. The Pert em Heru is
in every way comparable to the Indian Upanishads or the Tibetan
Book of the Dead." $28.95 ISBN# 1-884564-28-3 Size: 81/2" X
In the early period of Ancient Egyptian history, earlier than in
any other culture, before the Hindus, Buddhists, Kabbalists and
Taoists, there was a teaching of the TREE OF LIFE. This was a
special teaching describing the secret wisdom about the nature of
the universe and of the soul as well as a path to make the journey,
through varied phases of spiritual evolution, from mortal to
immortal and from earth to heaven and beyond. The goal is to regain
one's divine stature and transcendental place. In its earliest
form, originated in Ancient Egypt, it was related to theurgical
religious system developed in the priests and priestesses of the
Ancient Egyptian city of Anu and the Tree was seen as the source of
life. This book explains that teaching, which has been available to
all, but missed by those who did not possess the keys to unlock its
mystic formula. In this volume the Creation teaching of Anu, the
TREE OF LIFE metaphysical teachings, disciplines and techniques,
from the hieroglyphic texts, for activating the Tree, are given.
This book is a compilation of several sections of a larger work, a
book by the name of African Origins of Civilization, Religion, Yoga
Mysticism and Ethics Philosophy. It also contains some additional
evidences not contained in the larger work that demonstrate the
correlation between Ancient Egyptian Religion and Buddhism. This
book is one of several compiled short volumes that has been
compiled so as to facilitate access to specific subjects contained
in the larger work which is over 680 pages long. These short and
small volumes have been specifically designed to cover one subject
in a brief and low cost format. This present volume, The Ancient
Egyptian Buddha: The Ancient Egyptian Origins of Buddhism, formed
one subject in the larger work; actually it was one chapter of the
larger work. However, this volume has some new additional evidences
and comparisons of Buddhist and Neterian (Ancient Egyptian)
philosophies not previously discussed. It was felt that this
subject needed to be discussed because even in the early 21st
century, the idea persists that Buddhism originated only in India
independently. Yet there is ample evidence from ancient writings
and perhaps more importantly, iconographical evidences from the
Ancient Egyptians and early Buddhists themselves that prove
otherwise. This handy volume has been designed to be accessible to
young adults and all others who would like to have an easy
reference with documentation on this important subject. This is an
important subject because the frame of reference with which we look
at a culture depends strongly on our conceptions about its origins.
in this case, if we look at the Buddhism as an Asiatic religion we
would treat it and it'sculture in one way. If we id as African
Ancient Egyptian] we not only would see it in a different light but
we also must ascribe Africa with a glorious legacy that matches any
other culture in human history and gave rise to one of the present
day most important religious philosophies. We would also look at
the culture and philosophies of the Ancient Egyptians as having
African insights that offer us greater depth into the Buddhist
philosophies. Those insights inform our knowledge about other
African traditions and we can also begin to understand in a deeper
way the effect of Ancient Egyptian culture on African culture and
also on the Asiatic as well. We would also be able to discover the
glorious and wondrous teaching of mystical philosophy that Ancient
Egyptian Shetaut Neter religion offers, that is as powerful as any
other mystic system of spiritual philosophy in the world today.
THE SECRET LOTUS: Poetry of Enlightenment Discover the mystical
sentiment of the Kemetic teaching as expressed through the poetry
of Sebai Muata Ashby. The teaching of spiritual awakening is
uniquely experienced when the poetic sensibility is present. This
first volume contains the poems written between 1996 and 2003.
EGYPTIAN MYSTERIES VOL. 3 The Priests and Priestesses of Ancient
Egypt This volume details the path of Neterian priesthood, the
joys, challenges and rewards of advanced Neterian life, the
teachings that allowed the priests and priestesses to manage the
most long lived civilization in human history and how that path can
be adopted today; for those who want to tread the path of the
Clergy of Shetaut Neter.
THE AFRICAN ORIGINS OF CIVILIZATION, RELIGION AND YOGA SPIRITUALITY
AND ETHICS PHILOSOPHY VOLUME 2, African Origins of Greek Religion,
Judaism, Christianity anD Islam---The questions of the history of
Ancient Egypt, and the latest archeological evidences showing
civilization and culture in Ancient Egypt and its spread to other
countries, has intrigued many scholars as well as mystics over the
years. Also, the possibility that Ancient Egyptian Priests and
Priestesses migrated to Greece, India and other countries to carry
on the traditions of the Ancient Egyptian Mysteries, has been
speculated over the years as well. In chapter 1 of the book
Egyptian Yoga The Philosophy of Enlightenment, 1995, I first
introduced the deepest comparison between Ancient Egypt and India
that had been brought forth up to that time. Now, in the year 2001
this new book, THE AFRICAN ORIGINS OF CIVILIZATION, MYSTICAL
RELIGION AND YOGA PHILOSOPHY, more fully explores the motifs,
symbols and philosophical correlations between Ancient Egyptian and
Indian mysticism and clearly shows not only that Ancient Egypt and
India were connected culturally but also spiritually. How does this
knowledge help the spiritual aspirant? This discovery has great
importance for the Yogis and mystics who follow the philosophy of
Ancient Egypt and the mysticism of India. It means that India has a
longer history and heritage than was previously understood. It
shows that the mysteries of Ancient Egypt were essentially a yoga
tradition which did not die but rather developed into the modern
day systems of Yoga technology of India. It further shows that
African culture developed Yoga Mysticism earlier than any other
civilization in history. All of this expands our understanding of
the unity of culture and the deep legacy of Yoga, which stretches
into the distant past, beyond the Indus Valley civilization, the
earliest known high culture in India as well as the Vedic tradition
of Aryan culture. Therefore, Yoga culture and mysticism is the
oldest known tradition of spiritual development and Indian
mysticism is an extension of the Ancient Egyptian mysticism. By
understanding the legacy which Ancient Egypt gave to India the
mysticism of India is better understood and by comprehending the
heritage of Indian Yoga, which is rooted in Ancient Egypt the
Mysticism of Ancient Egypt is also better understood. This expanded
understanding allows us to prove the underlying kinship of
humanity, through the common symbols, motifs and philosophies which
are not disparate and confusing teachings but in reality
expressions of the same study of truth through metaphysics and
mystical realization of Self.
Understanding why Modern Society does not Experience the Peace and
Prosperity of Ancient Egypt and How To Discover the Pathway to
Freedom, True Law and Order, and Spiritual Enlightenment
A matrix is a foundation upon which something is created. It is
also a framework or structure that a construction can be based
upon. The matrix is a guide. The question is what are the ideas and
principles that African culture and society has been based on from
time immemorial? In terms of African society and civilization the
matrix is proverbial wisdom teachings. African proverbial wisdom
teachings are aphorisms that may be found from ancient to modern
times that contain a uniquely African perspective on life, social
organization and spiritual existence that has been refined and
encapsulated over generations. African proverbial wisdom teachings
contain the guiding principles that were used by ancient African
societies and which can still be found in use throughout Africa for
the transference of wisdom containing a code for the architecture
of a well ordered society and also for personal material and
spiritual fulfillment. This volume is dedicated to outlining those
principles embedded in African Proverbial Wisdom teachings for
those who want to recapture the innate African acumen for creating
political and economic well-being and spiritual connection to the
universe.
This book is a compilation of several sections of a larger work, a
book by the name of African Origins of Civilization, Religion, Yoga
Mysticism and Ethics Philosophy. It also contains some new
previously unpublished additional evidences not contained in the
larger work that demonstrate the correlation between Ancient
Egyptian Religion and Buddhism. This present volume, The Ancient
Egyptian Buddha: The Ancient Egyptian Origins of Buddhism, presents
historical contacts, philosophical and religious correlations
between Ancient Egyptian Religion and Buddhism. It was felt that
this subject needed to be discussed because even in the early 21st
century, the idea persists that Buddhism originated only in India
independently. Yet there is ample evidence from ancient writings
and perhaps more importantly, iconographical evidences from the
Ancient Egyptians and early Buddhists themselves that prove
otherwise. This volume also presents new philosophical insights
gained from the newly discovered correlations that enhance Buddhist
thought and philosophy. This handy volume has been designed to be
accessible to young adults and all others who would like to have an
easy reference with documentation on this important subject. This
is an important subject because the frame of reference with which
we look at a culture depends strongly on our conceptions about its
origins. This volume allows us to acknowledge the Ancient Egyptian
contribution to Buddhism and ascribe Africa with a glorious legacy
that matches any other culture in human history and gave rise to
one of the present day most important world religious philosophies.
We would also look at the culture and philosophies of the Ancient
Egyptians ashaving African insights that offer us greater depth
into the Buddhist philosophies. We also be able to discover the
glorious and wondrous teaching of mystical philosophy that Ancient
Egyptian Shetaut Neter religion offers, that is as powerful as any
other mystic system of spiritual philosophy in the world today.
Is faith belief in something without proof? And if so is there
never to be any proof or discovery? If so what is the need of
intellect? If faith is trust in something that is real is that
reality historical, literal or metaphorical or philosophical? If
knowledge is an essential element in faith why should there by so
much emphasis on believing and not on understanding in the modern
practice of religion? This volume is a compilation of essays
related to the nature of religious faith in the context of its
inception in human history as well as its meaning for religious
practice and relations between religions in modern times. Faith has
come to be regarded as a virtuous goal in life. However, many
people have asked how can it be that an endeavor that is supposed
to be dedicated to spiritual upliftment has led to more conflict in
human history than any other social factor?
This book is about the problems of the US economy and the imminent
collapse of the U.S. Dollar and its dire consequences for the US
economy and the world. It is also about the corruption in
government, economics and social order that led to this point. Also
it is about survival, how to make it through this perhaps most
trying period in the history of the United States. Also it is about
the ancient wisdom of life that allowed an ancient civilization to
grow beyond the destructive corruptions of ignorance and power so
that the people of today may gain insight into the nature of their
condition, how they got there and what needs to be done in order to
salvage what is left and rebuild a society that is sustainable,
beneficial and an example for all humanity.
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