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Drawing on her travels in modern-day Egypt and her lifelong study
of Egyptian mythology and art, author Normandi Ellis takes us on a
moving, autobiographical journey through the sacred sites and
rituals of Egypt's past, revealing their spiritually transforming
power for contemporary women.
Celebrations of the seasons of life, based on the history, myths,
and pageantry of ancient festivals for Isis, Hathor, and other
Egyptian goddesses. Illustrations.
From the divine messengers of Western traditions to the devas of
Eastern traditions to the maleks and spirit beings found along the
Silk Road, angels are one of the unifying themes of theology
worldwide. But what is an angel, and why do they contact us,
believers and non-believers alike? In this in-depth study into the
mystery and purpose of angels, Normandi Ellis looks at the angelic
dimensions of spiritual traditions around the world from the
ancient past to present day. She explores well-known angels from
Judeo-Christian and Islamic faiths, the Hindu Devata and Buddhist
spirit beings, the neteru of ancient Egypt, the Peacock Angel of
Yezidism, and the yazatas of Zoroastrianism. She compares angelic
visions from medieval Christians like Thomas Aquinas and John of
Damascus with what Theosophists, Kabbalists, Sufi masters, Eastern
gurus, and modern mystics like Edgar Cayce have recounted about
angels. She looks at dark and fallen angels and their role in the
grand cosmological plan. Quoting from sacred traditions, narrative
myth, and contemporary angelic encounters, including her own
personal interactions with angels, the author clarifies the
divergent aspects of angelic beliefs but also reveals the common
points shared by all traditions. Ellis shows how, in whatever guise
they appear, angels are messengers. Sharing a wealth of evidence
from both Western and Eastern holy texts as well as modern
accounts, she explains that angels are beings of light
consciousness, part of the universal life force that connects all
beings. And not only are angels actively helping in our planet’s
cosmic evolution, they also help us see our own place in the cosmic
plan.
Sekhmet is the lioness goddess of the Egyptian Pantheon, a fierce
protector of truth, balance, and the Cosmic order of Ma'at. Known
and feared as the goddess of war and destruction, she also
represents the transformative power of kundalini energy, or sekhem,
and is the main goddess to harness this power for healing. As "She
Who Comes in Times of Chaos," she takes offerings of fear, rage,
and weakness and transforms them into alchemical gold, the
universal medicine for physical, emotional, and soul healing. This
journey of shamanic death, illumination, and rebirth in the belly
of Sekhmet provides an opportunity to heal on all levels and allows
you to release your rage, anger, and fear as you transform the
energies that maintained them into creative and constructive
solutions that benefit yourself, your community, and the planet.
Examining the power of hieroglyphic thinking--how thoughts create
reality--and the multiple meanings behind every word of power, the
author shows how, with the Neteru, we imagine the world into
existence, casting a spell of consciousness over the material
world. Uncovering the deep layers of meaning and symbol within the
myths of the Egyptian gods and goddesses, Ellis investigates the
shamanic journeys that ancient Egyptian priests used to view the
unconscious and the afterlife and shares their initiations for
immaculate conception, transubstantiation, resurrection, and
eternal life - initiations that later became part of the Christian
mystery school. Revealing the words of power used by these ancient
priests/sorcerers, she explains how to search for the deeper,
hidden truths beneath their spells and shows how ancient Egyptian
consciousness holds the secret of life itself. Revealing the
initiatory secrets of the Osirian Mystery school, Ellis provides
the essential teachings and shamanic tools needed to return to Zep
Tepi--the creative source--as we face the transitional time of
radical change currently at hand.
Tools to powerfully write about and manifest your life using the
power found in the sacred sites of ancient Egypt
- Reveals how to create meaning from one's life experiences and
manifest new destinies through spiritual writing
- Contains meditations and creative writing exercises exploring
sacred themes in the Egyptian Book of the Dead and other
hieroglyphic texts of ancient Egypt
- Shares transformative and inspiring pieces written by those
who've attended the authors' Egyptian sacred tours
Within each of us is a story, a sacred story that needs to be told,
of our heroic efforts and of our losses. The scribes of ancient
Egypt devoted their lives to the writing of sacred stories. These
technicians of the sacred were masters of hieroglyphic thinking, or
heka--the proper words, in the proper sequence, with the proper
intonation and the proper intent. Learning heka provided scribes
with the power to invoke and create worlds through their words and
thoughts. To the writer, heka is a magical way to create meaning
from experience. Through heka we manifest new visions and new
relationships to ourselves and to others. We can make new art
filled with beauty and light.
Revealing the spiritually transformative power of writing, the
authors take us on a journey of self-discovery through the sacred
sites of Egypt, from the Temple of Isis to the Great Pyramid of
Giza. Through meditations and creative writing exercises exploring
the powerful themes found in the hieroglyphic texts of ancient
Egypt and the Egyptian Book of the Dead, they show how, through
writing, we can live beyond the ordinary, give our dreams form, and
discover who we really are and what our lives really mean. Sharing
transformative and inspiring pieces written by those who've
attended their Egyptian sacred tours, the authors reveal how
writing your spiritual biography allows you to reconnect to the
creativity and divine within, face your fears, offer gratitude for
what you have, manifest new destinies, and recognize your life as
part of the sacred story of Earth.
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