31st Jan2011

Ancient Egiptian (Egyptian) Al-chemy and Science

by iSpit

The ancient Egyptians had many advanced scientific technologies, with much being found in picture form and in three-dimensional models throughout Egypt. Themes reflecting scientific knowledge and achievement can be found throughout the world in various ancient civilizations. These teachings seemed to center on electromagnetic energies.

Scenes depict scientists of that timeline able to work in fields of alchemy, biology, chemistry, dentistry, anesthesiology, air flight, and the electromagnetic energies of the Great Pyramid among other sacred sites – how that link together and to the sacred geometry that forms our universe. Much of the interpretation is left to those in our timeline to decipher.

Rare squared form of tet, at left. The heavy animal may be a ancient symbol for heavy electrons; the squaring may be an ancient way of referring to water. The tet might employ magneto hydrodynamic principles like ancient Egyptian and modern transportation technology, but it may employ it in obtaining energy from certain materials as well.

The study of science and medicine were closely linked to religion as seen in many of the ancient rituals. The “pouring” and “anointing” we see in so many Egyptian works is the application of electromagnetic forces and not the application of actual fluids. Much of this was linked with ‘magic’ of some sort – as many unexplained things did occur. These were often considered miracles.

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22nd Nov2010

Seven Sacred Keys to Health, Wealth and Wisdom By Rahotep

by iSpit

As I projected my ka (Astral double) through the door in the sky (star gate) I was met by Seshat – Wife and consort of Thoth. “Rahotep, find yourself in the magick and find the magick in yourself” Seshat told me.

The Deities of ancient Egypt are as alive and relative in our life today as in ancient Egypt thousands of years ago.

Seshat
Find yourself in the magick and find the magick in yourself” – Seshat

This was the 1st key that was given me by the Neteret Seshat (the ancient Egyptian goddess that grants us perfect foundations built upon Divine wisdom).

How many of us are striving to be someone  else? Or imitate someone else’s success?

Yet the key to success and happiness lies in developing our own uniqueness and special gifts. These magical gifts are to be found inside of each and every one of us in quiet meditation. Ask yourself this question right now: ‘What is the magic that is uniquely me?’.

Maybe your talent is cooking, financial planning, caring for the elderly. Whatever it is put a unique slant on it to make it your unique self.

“There is only one unique “you”, why would you want to e someone else? The choice between a masterpiece and a replica is obvious”
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From Rahotep’s words of wisdom on his website under articles.


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15th Oct2010

IAmNotADictionary Word Of The Day: Alchemy

by iSpit

Alchemy – derived from the Arabic word al-kimia (الكيمياء, ALA-LC: al-kīmiyā’), is both a philosophy and an ancient practice focused on the attempt to change base metals into gold, investigating the preparation of the “elixir of longevity”, and achieving ultimate wisdom, involving the improvement of the alchemist as well as the making of several substances described as possessing unusual properties. The practical aspect of alchemy can be viewed as a protoscience, having generated the basics of modern inorganic chemistry, namely concerning procedures, equipment and the identification and use of many current substances.

Alchemy has been practiced in ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia (modern Iraq), India, Persia (modern Iran), China, Japan, Korea, the classical Greco-Roman world, the medieval Islamic world, and then medieval Europe up to the 20th century and 21st Century, in a complex network of schools and philosophical systems spanning at least 2,500 years.

09th Aug2010

Tox B.u.r.n.e.r. – The Power Of Thought

by iSpit


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Tox B.u.r.n.e.r. – The Power Of Thought

09th Aug2010

The Mysteries Of Tehuti “Thoth” in Egipt (Parts 1 -3)

by iSpit


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Tehuti is better known as the god of wisdom. He was often depicted with the head of an ibis, but can also be depicted as His other symbol, a baboon. Tehuti was considered to be the “vizier” of Re giving counsel and offering solutions to Re. Tehuti was charged with writing down the words of Re and declaring those words to the rest of the Netjer and humans.

As such, he is often seen as the intermediary and messenger of the Netjer (leading His later association with Hermes). For this, Re declared Him as the light of the sky when Re was in darkness, i.e. the moon (DL). He is credited for the invention of writing (hieroglyphs, also known as the “divine word”) and the authorship of the Book of the Dead. He is also associated with mathematics, astronomy, and medicine. These sciences were often associated with magic, leading Tehuti’s association with magic as well.

Tehuti is also considered the Master of Time. It was he who first divided the year into months of equal length consisting of 30 days each. And to help Nut give birth to Her children, He managed to trick Re and the other Netjer (in one version, the Moon) into adding a further five intercalary days to make it 365 days.


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