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The calendar material in this expanded edition of Walk Like An
Egyptian provides further insight into the mind of the ancient
world, a glimpse into a world in which every element of reality was
a manifestation of the divine and the cosmic, a time in which even
the counting of days and months into years was a mystery of divine
proportions. The calendar of ancient Egypt is older than astrology.
The Egyptian calendar itself is almost forgotten, yet it is the
direct ancestor of the Western calendar in use today. The ancient
Egyptians were keenly focused on the concept of life as a journey
through time, and the calendar was their map. In Walk Like An
Egyptian, you will find one of the world's oldest guides to
self-navigation in an easy-to-use format, a daily horoscope from
the dawn of history. Each season, month and day is listed with its
ancient name, together with the warnings and requirements, stories
and scenarios of the gods involved in the story of the year. The
day is divided into eight-hour segments of morning, afternoon and
night. complete guide to the Egyptian year, a horoscope unlike any
other available in the modern world. The earlier editions of Walk
Like An Egyptian brought the concepts of ancient Egyptian religion
and philosophy into the context of the modern world. Readers around
the globe found the once-obscure ideas of ancient wisdom
interpreted as profound contemplations of the reality of human
nature. Many familiar names in the ancient pantheon were revealed
in modern terms, such as: Osiris, the divine and immortal portion
of each human's soul clothed in mortal flesh; Re, the divine light
of consciousness in the mind; Horus, who is the paradox of the
universal nature of each soul's unique identity; Isis, bonding
force of the soul; Thoth, representing the power of human thought
and intellect, and more. The success of Walk Like An Egyptian led
to Wheeler's collaboration with Diana Janeen Pierce, who had
assembled a daily calendar of ancient Egyptian ceremonies, rituals
and festivals. difficult Cairo Calendar Papyri, one of the few
surviving documents detailing the system by which Egyptians
organized their daily lives. Wheeler's accompanying interpretation
of the Egyptian cosmos makes a lively counterpart to the horoscope,
clarifying the often confusing material. Together, Wheeler and
Pierce provide a modern evaluation of how to walk like an Egyptian,
attuned to eternity in your daily life and guided by eternal
principles.
"Walk Like An Egyptian is a compelling and informative survey of
ancient Egyptian philosophy and religion. Chapters are devoted to
basic concepts of reality and the human soul; the essential
Egyptian view of the self; the role and symbolism of ancient
Egyptian deities, and much, much more. Walk Like An Egyptian is a
highly valued contribution to New Age studies and will prove of
immense interest to students of Egyptology, philosophy,
metaphysical studies, and the meaning of the self." -- Midwest Book
Review
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My Daily Horus Scope (Hardcover)
Ramona Louise Wheeler; Designed by Ramona Louise Wheeler; Translated by Diana, Janeen Pierce
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R632
Discovery Miles 6 320
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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This is a daily diary featuring the ancient Egyptian calendar and
horoscope texts and omens, designed as a matching companion to Work
Like An Egyptian: A Modern Guide To Ancient Time And The Egyptian
Horoscope. Each page has ample writing space for daily notes of
your personal interactions with time and eternity. Art work by
Ramona Louise Wheeler accompanies the text, identifying the divine
guardians of each month. Unlike most diaries, the calendar dates
are fixed to the ancient pattern, so this volume will never go out
of date. You can start anywhere in the year, connecting yourself to
the eternal round from the first page.
Ray and Rokey don't want to be heroes. They're marooned, and they
want to be rescued. Rescue, however, leaves them at them mercy of
aspiring pirates, teen-age warriors, vengeful women, floating
aliens and the son of the richest man in the galaxy, Wystan Whytock
II. Whytock is on a private quest to rescue dinosaurs. Everyone in
the galaxy, it seems, loves dinosaurs, so much so that worlds with
living dinosauria are at the mercy of poachers and pirates ready to
put dino-burgers on everyone's menu. Rescuing endangered species
isn't on Ray and Rokey's menu -- they're too busy trying to escape
from the loving clutches of their old nemesis, Colonel Van Zandt.
Escape, however, is not quite the same as getting away, and every
rescue has a price. Can the richest man in the galaxy afford to
save them?
WORK LIKE AN EGYPTIAN A Modern Guide To Ancient Time and the
Egyptian Horoscope The daily calendar of ancient Egypt is available
for the first time complete, with lucky and unlucky hours, omens,
and invocations listed together with sacred festivals and rituals.
The horoscope is arranged for easy reference, with the ancient
Egyptian names for the season, month and day overlaid on our modern
calendar. The "Horoscope at a Glance" also lists daily lucky and
unlucky signs in a separate section. An in-depth discussion of the
belief system behind the calendar is included as well, introducing
the gods and goddesses invoked in the scenarios of the calendar
round. This easy-to-read volume brings the ritual and magic of the
ancient Egyptian world directly into everyday life. It is a roadmap
through time for those who want to "walk like an Egyptian."
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My Daily Horus Scope (Paperback)
Ramona Louise Wheeler; Designed by Ramona Louise Wheeler; Translated by Diana, Janeen Pierce
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R596
Discovery Miles 5 960
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This is a daily diary featuring the ancient Egyptian calendar and
horoscope texts and omens, designed as a matching companion to Work
Like An Egyptian: A Modern Guide To Ancient Time And The Egyptian
Horoscope. Each page has ample writing space for daily notes of
your personal interactions with time and eternity. Art work by
Ramona Louise Wheeler accompanies the text, identifying the divine
guardians of each month. Unlike most diaries, the calendar dates
are fixed to the ancient pattern, so this volume will never go out
of date. You can start anywhere in the year, connecting yourself to
the eternal round from the first page.
The calendar material in this expanded edition of Walk Like An
Egyptian provides further insight into the mind of the ancient
world, a glimpse into a world in which every element of reality was
a manifestation of the divine and the cosmic, a time in which even
the counting of days and months into years was a mystery of divine
proportions. The calendar of ancient Egypt is older than astrology.
The Egyptian calendar itself is almost forgotten, yet it is the
direct ancestor of the Western calendar in use today. The ancient
Egyptians were keenly focused on the concept of life as a journey
through time, and the calendar was their map. In Walk Like An
Egyptian, you will find one of the world's oldest guides to
self-navigation in an easy-to-use format, a daily horoscope from
the dawn of history. Each season, month and day is listed with its
ancient name, together with the warnings and requirements, stories
and scenarios of the gods involved in the story of the year. The
day is divided into eight-hour segments of morning, afternoon and
night. complete guide to the Egyptian year, a horoscope unlike any
other available in the modern world. The earlier editions of Walk
Like An Egyptian brought the concepts of ancient Egyptian religion
and philosophy into the context of the modern world. Readers around
the globe found the once-obscure ideas of ancient wisdom
interpreted as profound contemplations of the reality of human
nature. Many familiar names in the ancient pantheon were revealed
in modern terms, such as: Osiris, the divine and immortal portion
of each human's soul clothed in mortal flesh; Re, the divine light
of consciousness in the mind; Horus, who is the paradox of the
universal nature of each soul's unique identity; Isis, bonding
force of the soul; Thoth, representing the power of human thought
and intellect, and more. The success of Walk Like An Egyptian led
to Wheeler's collaboration with Diana Janeen Pierce, who had
assembled a daily calendar of ancient Egyptian ceremonies, rituals
and festivals. difficult Cairo Calendar Papyri, one of the few
surviving documents detailing the system by which Egyptians
organized their daily lives. Wheeler's accompanying interpretation
of the Egyptian cosmos makes a lively counterpart to the horoscope,
clarifying the often-confusing material. Together, Wheeler and
Pierce provide a modern evaluation of how to walk like an Egyptian,
attuned to eternity in your daily life and guided by eternal
principles.
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