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Celebrations of the seasons of life, based on the history, myths,
and pageantry of ancient festivals for Isis, Hathor, and other
Egyptian goddesses. Illustrations.
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.
A guide to harnessing the ancient power of hieroglyphs * Reveals
hieroglyphs as magical tools for manifesting ideas in the material
world * Offers in-depth interpretations of 60 hieroglyphs and
guidelines for understanding them as words of power, oracles, and
dream symbols * Explains how to create your own hieroglyph cards
and amulets and use them for divination, meditation, and
manifestation work Words are magic. They operate on many levels
through both sound and symbol. Egyptian priests understood that
language and thought could create realities if the exact words are
uttered at the right time, properly intoned, and filled with
intention. They called their magical language of hieroglyphic
symbols medju neter, meaning "the Word of God." These symbols were
said to have been created by Isis and Thoth and were presided over
by the goddess Seshet, keeper of the Akashic records. Through their
chant lines and repetitions, sound vibrations, and hypnotically
recurring images, hieroglyphs, such as those found inside the
pyramids, were intended to activate a trancelike state that allowed
the individual to ascend into the heavens and thus, riding on this
incantatory language, converse with the ancestors and the Creator.
In this detailed guide, author Normandi Ellis explores how to use
hieroglyphs as words of power for manifesting ideas into the
material world as well as how to utilize them in magic, meditation,
divination, and dream work. She offers a deep look at the many
layers of meaning contained within 60 important hieroglyphs,
breaking down the elements within each symbol and explaining the
myths behind them, the gods and goddesses they are connected to,
their initiatory significance, and their oracular and dream
meanings. She also shares guidelines for interpreting hieroglyphs
so readers will be able to come to their own understandings about
the secrets they hold. Providing instructions for creating your own
hieroglyph cards, amulets, and other magically empowered objects,
Ellis offers practices and strategies to use them, with detailed
explanations for the historical, magical, practical, and symbolic
reasons why each method is effective. She offers several layouts
and card spreads for divination readings based on Egyptian myth,
numerology, and astrology. Revealing the depth of meaning behind
each of these powerful ancient symbols, Normandi Ellis shows that
we can still harness their millennia-old magic today.
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.
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