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May 14, 20142 min read
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, 20143 min read
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 13, 20142 min read
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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Apr 21, 20142 min read
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, 20143 min read
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 4, 20141 min read
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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Mar 14, 20141 min read
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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Feb 21, 20143 min read
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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Nov 25, 20132 min read
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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Oct 27, 20132 min read
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 26, 20131 min read
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Oct 13, 20131 min read
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, 20132 min read
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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Sep 29, 20132 min read
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, 20131 min read
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 8, 20132 min read
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 3, 20132 min read
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
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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Aug 23, 20132 min read
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 8, 20132 min read
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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