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81. A Comparison Of The Moral Results Of Egyptian And Grecian Mythology (1857) by Henry Stewart Cunningham | |
Hardcover: 54
Pages
(2010-09-10)
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82. The dawn of astronomy; a study of the temple-worship and mythology of the ancient Egyptians by Joseph Norman Lockyer | |
Paperback: 480
Pages
(2010-08-29)
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83. The Egyptian Book of Life: A True Translation of the Egyptian Book of the Dead, Featuring Original Texts and Hieroglyphs by Ramses Seleem | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2004-08-10)
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A 'Must' Have !
A Beautiful Translation of Fascinating Scriptures.
Absolute Necessity in your Egyptian Library!
A book to pass up on the way to enlightenment
A BOOK OF TREASURE |
84. Ancient Mythologies: India, Persia, Babylon, Egypt by Charles Kovacs | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(1999-09)
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85. The Ancient Egyptian Books of the Afterlife by Erik Hornung | |
Paperback: 188
Pages
(1999-06)
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Good guide to the subject
The Ancient Egyptian Books of the Afterlife
Egyptian Hieroglyphs inturpretted
The Ancient Egyptian Books of the Afterlife
Difficult Summary I will likely have to get a second resource now since this was too general for my purposes.It was, however, wonderfully illustrated, and is probably a great 'quick guide' if you need some information fast. ... Read more |
86. Egyptian Birth Signs: The Secrets of the Ancient Egyptian Horoscope by Storm Constantine | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2002-06-25)
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Cra*. Don't bother unless you're bored.
An Egyptian Gem
very interesting book! |
87. Egyptian Tales and Legends : Pagan Christian Muslim by E.A. Wallis Budge | |
Paperback: 448
Pages
(2002-08-14)
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88. The Mythology of All Races: Egyptian & Indo-Chinese by Max W. & Scott, James George Muller | |
Hardcover:
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(1964)
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89. Egyptian Mystics: Seekers of the Way by Moustafa Gadalla | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2003-02-20)
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Editorial Review Product Description The book also explains the progression of the mystical Way towards enlightenment, with a coherent explanation of its fundamentals and practices. It shows the correspondence between the Ancient Egyptian calendar of events and the cosmic cycles of the universe. It also provides the evidence that Ancient Egypt is the source of the Christian calendar of holidays (ex: Easter, Last Supper, Christmas, Lent, Ascension Day, Pentecost, Epiphany, Transfiguration, etc). Sample Highlights: Customer Reviews (4)
Very Enlightening
Beware
A Revelation of Modern and Ancient Mysticism As with all of Moustafa�s books published through the Tehuti Research Foundation, Egyptian Mystics shows a consistency in its presentation; well-bound for a softcover, B5 of size, a detailed table of contents (broken into four parts with appendices), and an introductory preface, terminology, chronology of the Egyptian Dynasties and a map of Egypt. The text is clear and easy to read with consistent use of fonts to separate sources both indigenous and foreign beyond the textual body that is displayed in bite-sized paragraphs. Part 1, The Hidden Treasure; this short, two chapter section begins by introducing the main points of the entire book showing the two paths of world spirituality, those following the dogmatic religions of a personal god and that of the mystics. Sufism is explained, its origin in Egypt and how it exists in its most widely followed path to date with clear facts that tie with the earlier introduction of mysticism. The concept of man and �god� is explored deeper with regard to union between the two as the essential and ongoing ingredient in the path of mysticism. Part 2, Transformation from Dust to Gold; interpreted/inherited and used in hermetic and philosophical practices throughout the world. Alchemy is the first chapter and Moustafa explores the spiritual process of transformation of man in that journey of purification with fundamentals of Egyptian mysticism that have multi-layered meaning and representation, rather than just the sheer act alone; words as symbols are presented. Links along this journey are detailed with rich information on the aspirant�s need for a guide. The purification process is examined deeply with page after page of the journey to cleanse body and mind in preparation for further �enlightenment�; breathing, moral fundaments, movements, cleanliness, etc. Finally, mysticism is shown less a dogmatic cult following a communal god than a personal journey of understanding nature and of the role of the individual/microcosm to the macrocosm, the realized world and beyond, through knowledge acquired in spiritual revelation by way of being guided along this path of purification. The Egyptian principles of Ka and Ba and their interrelation are examined specifically with their union or marriage of dualities into the whole. Those that have undergone this process are revered in shrines by the Egyptians with a clear spiritual backbone that is not just superstition but a process of deep and tacit understanding. Part 3, The Public Visitation Fairs; in this part a vibrant and florescent social culture is exampled following the fundaments of spirituality through tradition. The concept of nature as being cyclical, whether by seasons or the shift of planets is a given but this is nowhere more celebrated by the Egyptians who still continue rituals to remember the roles and that of humankind in the cycle. Mouleds, the annual festivals of renewal, are described in detail, not just the dates, locations, and practices but also of the ritualistic symbolism inherent. Lent, Easter, and other inherited traditions by the Abrahamic religions are shown in their full and continued force from their origin in Egypt, with strong meaning underpinning the date�s central to their whole tradition of renewal. Beyond symbolism the structure of the Mouleds is explained in day by day process, from the visitation of families to shrines to offerings of food. These traditions are not just purported in the modern sense but are accompanied by depictions of scenes taken from ancient Egyptian buildings. Part 4, Come One Come All; explores the mystical fellowships and their structure both in the material and spiritual senses. Moustafa breaks down organization, ethics, spiritual beliefs, roles in society for the reader leaving no room for a secretive or cabalistic personification of a group locked steadfast to their silence and elitism, pointing out the equality of man and women therein. The analogy of Auset (Isis) is explored from its representation in the story of her and Ausar (Osiris) as an ideal model of the philosophical tradition, using aphorisms and examples that show the path one must take if one seeks a path of enlightenment and as example of general conduct of any moral and honest being. The Appendices, a fairly new addition to several of Moustafa�s latest books consists of nearly another entire part of information covering; Miscellaneous Sufi Terms and their Ancient Egyptian Roots (fundamental symbolism of the Ancient Egyptians is explained with example of Sufism today), Sleeping with the Enemy (surviving Islam), Zikr: The Ecstatic Practise (a lengthy dissertation on the ritual of Zikr and its process in the path of seeking enlightenment), Reaching the Hearts and Minds (of how fiction is the best model for explaining models of behaviour), The Egyptians vs. The Latin Calender (an important examination of the Julian/Georgian systems developed from the Sothic year employed by the Ancient Egyptians). Finally a Glossary of Egyptian terms with concise paragraphed explanations precedes the Selected Bibliography, Sources and Notes, and an exhaustive and excellent Index. This book brings together much of Moustafa�s earlier books into a culture still employing symbolism and spirituality long thought dead or not at all. The book does not seek to gloat or to show an exact way of seeking a mystical way, but challenges the reader to examine his or her own standing in the world spiritually and personally; a book to be read many times and its learning employed.
Original, thought-provoking, and thoroughly reader friendly |
90. Ancient Egyptian legends, (The wisdom of the East) by Margaret Alice Murray | |
Unknown Binding: 119
Pages
(1920)
Asin: B0008901CA Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Easy to Read Egyptian mythology |
91. The Egyptian Book of the Dead: The Book of Going Forth by Day | |
Hardcover: 176
Pages
(2008-12-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Egyptian Book of the Dead is a definitive edition of the legendary 3,500-year-old Papyrus of Ani—the most beautiful and complete of the illustrated Egyptian funerary scrolls ever discovered. Customer Reviews (26)
NEW EDITION on Amazon under ISBN-10: 0811864898, ISBN-13: 978-0811864893
This is the one to get
Great Egyptian Book of the Dead
The Best of the Papyrus of Ani
Satisfy |
92. The Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(1990)
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Book of the Dead
Illustrated with Actual Photographs
A Jewel of a Book!
Beautiful book, extensive translation
A Journey through The Underworld... |
93. Ancient Egyptian Magic: Classic Healing and Ritual for the 21st Century by Cassandra Eason | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2003-05-28)
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it's ok... |
94. The Way To Eternity: Egyptian Myth by Fergus Fleming, Alan Lothian | |
Hardcover: 144
Pages
(2003)
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Badaboom badabaam
Marvelous Mythology
Informative and Entertaining |
95. Egyptian Mythology and Egyptian Christianity by Samuel Sharpe | |
Hardcover: 134
Pages
(2010-05-23)
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Ignore ignorant
Out of Egypt
ignorant |
96. The Truth About Egyptian Magick (Llewellyn's Vanguard Series) by Gerald Schueler, Betty Schueler | |
Paperback: 64
Pages
(1951-01-08)
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97. Ancient Economy in Mythology by Morris Silver | |
Hardcover: 296
Pages
(1991-02-28)
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98. The Myths and Mythology of Ancient Egypt by Lucia Gahlin | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2003-10-25)
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99. Moses the Egyptian: The Memory of Egypt in Western Monotheism by Jan Assmann | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(1998-10-15)
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Moses the Egyptian
Brilliantt and crystal clear historical analysis
Searching Moses in the Memory of Kemetic Egypt
The mnemohistory of Egyptian monotheism Assmann calls his project a "mnemohistory," meaning by this a history of the way certain aspects of an ancient history are remembered and distorted over time.The central focus of this mnemohistory, as indicated by the title, is Moses and his Egyptian origins.Assmann is a distinguished Egyptologist, so he wants to root this mnemohistory in Egypt, not in any of the numerous pseudo- or para-Egyptian texts (the Hermetica, for example, or Plato's various renderings of Egypt).In short, the question is this: What, if anything, might ancient Egyptian historical events have to do with later Western conceptions of (1) Egypt, (2) Judaism, (3) Moses, and (4) monotheism in general? Having demonstrated that this thesis is plausible, Assmann moves on to examine how this peculiar origin of Judeo-Christian ritual and legal prescription was remembered and reinterpreted across the millennia.He examines Maimonides, John Spencer, and Ralph Cudworth, showing them all recognizing the Judaism-equals-Egypt-backwards connection, but interpreting it variously for philoSemitic, antiSemitic, philoEgyptian, or other purposes. Next, he moves on to examine the flowering and spreading of this debate through the eighteenth century, where it influenced Deist and Masonic discourse, as well as that of major philosophers.Finally, he moves to what seems to me the heart of the book, an analysis of Freud's _Moses and Monotheism_, examining the ways in which Freud utilizes psychoanalytic techniques to reveal the same half-remembered ancient trauma beneath the very origins of monotheism --- that is, Freud realizes that the hideous cultural trauma inflicted upon Egyptian culture by the Akhenaten revolution led to suppression, repression, and thus to expression in not only monotheism but also a violent aversion for monotheism's apparent originators.In short, Freud discovers in the Amarna trauma the repressed origins of anti-Semitism. The book concludes with an Egyptologist's analysis of the monotheism of Amarna, on which this reader is not able to pronounce; that said, Assmann's credentials certainly suggest that this should be a most expert reconstruction. _Moses the Egyptian_ is an extraordinary piece of visionary scholarship, wide-ranging and courageous, but copiously annotated and supported.If, having read this review, you think this book sounds like the niftiest approach to Foucaultian archaeology, or some similar theoretical structure, this book is probably for you.If, on the other hand, you want a careful history in the more classic sense of a narrative, with people and events, and some sort of proof of who Moses "really was," you're not going to get much out of this.
Historical-Philosophical Discourse |
100. Egyptian Mythology by Paul Hamlyn | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1968)
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