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Sacred Root of Herbalism (Part 3)
"The Divine Origin of the Craft of the Herbalist."Â E.A. Wallis Budge "According to a magical papyrus in the British Museum (No. 10051,...
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May 14, 20142 min read
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Sacred Root of Herbalism (part 2)
"The Divine Origin of the Craft of the Herbalist"Â E.A. Wallis Budge "The principal Egyptian gods and goddesses who were specially...
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May 14, 20143 min read
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Sacred Root of the Herbalist (part 1)
"The Divine Origin of the Craft of the Herbalist"Â E. A. Wallis Budge "The religious and magical writings of the great nations of...
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May 13, 20142 min read
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Sub-Saharan Origin of the Heiroglyphics (part 4 of...)
"Sign-Language includes the gesture-signs by which the mysteries were danced or other- wise dramatized in Africa by the Pygmies and...
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Apr 21, 20142 min read
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Sub-Saharan origin of the Heiroglyphics (part 3 of 3)
"One of the most profound perversions of the past has been made in misapprehending this primitive sign-language for what is designated...
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Apr 21, 20143 min read
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Indian (Vedic) mysogny (part three)
My understanding of Indian spiritual history is that there have been two streams, Vedic and Tantric. Most of what we associate with...
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Apr 4, 20141 min read
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Sub-Saharan origin of the Heiroglyphics (part 2 of 3)
...An ignorant explanation of the Egyptian Sign Language was begun by the Greeks, who could not read the hieroglyphics. It was repeated...
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Mar 14, 20141 min read
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Sub-Saharan origin of the heiroglyphics (part 1 of 3)
"Ancient Egypt. The Light of the World" Gerald Massey (1829 - 1907) (991 pages - a phenomenal, monumental work) "Myth-making man did...
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Feb 21, 20143 min read
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Thoth (final comments)
(We can't let those Rosicrucians have the last word) "Black Athena: The Afroasiatic Roots of Classical Civilisation"Â Volume 1 - The...
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Nov 25, 20132 min read
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Isis (part 7)
'Moses the Egyptian - The Memory of Egypt in Western Monotheism'Â Jan Assman "Lucius...awakens on the shores of the Mediterranean as the...
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Oct 27, 20132 min read
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Oct 26, 20131 min read
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Isis and Christianity (part 6)
"There are however, indications that the birth of the Messiah without sexual intercourse originated not in Rome but in Ancient Egypt. ...
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Oct 13, 20131 min read
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Isis and the Christian Church (part 5)
"As we have seen, there are remarkably clear parralels between the life of Jesus and the story of Osiris. But perhaps, even more...
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Oct 13, 20132 min read
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Isis' influence on Christianity (part 4)
"Why was the Isis cult so popular - what did it have to offer its followers? As we have seen, it was concerned with personal salvation...
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Sep 29, 20132 min read
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Isis' influence on the Christian Church (part 3)
"Astounding though it may seem now, the similarities bewteen early Christianity and Isis and Osiris worship were actually recognized by...
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Sep 29, 20131 min read
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Isis' influence on Christianity (part 2)
"Scholars accept that the early Christians absorbed certain aspects of the Isis cult into their own movement, such as the concept that a...
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Sep 8, 20132 min read
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The Legacy of Thoth in the West (part 4)
"Among the Greeks, the influence of Egypt was felt primarily through its literature, but among the Romans, the influence took a different...
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Sep 3, 20132 min read
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Isis' imprint on the Christian church (part 1)
"...Luckert's erudite analysis shows conclusively that the twin concepts of Jesus' unique resurrection and his continued spiritual...
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Sep 3, 20132 min read
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The Legacy of Thoth in the West (part 3)
"...in the 3rd century AD, the Greeks adopted Thoth, giving him the name of Hermes, and describing him as 'Trismegistus' -...
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Aug 23, 20132 min read
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The Legacy of Thoth in the West (Part 2)
"Considerable evidence relates the relationships between the sages of Greece and of Egypt. In the 5th century BC, Herodotus visited...
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Aug 8, 20132 min read
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