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holy heka: Ancient Christian Magic Marvin W. Meyer, 1999-04-04 This thought-provoking collection of magical texts from ancient Egypt shows the exotic rituals, esoteric healing practices, and incantatory and supernatural dimensions that flowered in early Christianity. These remarkable Christian magical texts include curses, spells of protection from headless powers and evil spirits, spells invoking thunderous powers, descriptions of fire baptism, and even recipes from a magical cookbook. Virtually all the texts are by Coptic Christians, and they date from about the 1st-12th centuries of the common era, with the majority from late antiquity. By placing these rarely seen texts in historical context and discussing their significance, the authors explore the place of healing, prayer, miracles, and magic in the early Christian experience, and expand our understanding of Christianity and Gnosticism as a vital folk religion. |
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holy heka: The Ancient Language of Sacred Sound David Elkington, 2021-04-06 • Details how sacred sites resonate at the same frequencies as both the Earth and the alpha waves of the human brain • Shows how human writing in its original hieroglyphic form was a direct response to the divine sound patterns of sacred sites • Explains how ancient hero myths from around the world relate to divine acoustic science and formed the source of religion The Earth resonates at an extremely low frequency. Known as “the Schumann Resonance,” this natural rhythm of the Earth precisely corresponds with the human brain’s alpha wave frequencies--the frequency at which we enter into and come out of sleep as well as the frequency of deep meditation, inspiration, and problem solving. Sound experiments reveal that sacred sites and structures like stupas, pyramids, and cathedrals also resonate at these special frequencies when activated by chanting and singing. Did our ancestors build their sacred sites according to the rhythms of the Earth? Exploring the acoustic connections between the Earth, the human brain, and sacred spaces, David Elkington shows how humanity maintained a direct line of communication with Mother Earth and the Divine through the construction of sacred sites, such as Stonehenge, Newgrange, Machu Picchu, Chartres Cathedral, and the pyramids of both Egypt and Mexico. He reveals how human writing in its original hieroglyphic form was a direct response to the divine sound patterns of sacred sites, showing how, for example, recognizable hieroglyphs appear in sand patterns when the sacred frequencies of the Great Pyramid are activated. Looking at ancient hero legends--those about the bringers of important knowledge or language--Elkington explains how these myths form the source of ancient religion and have a unique mythological resonance, as do the sites associated with them. The author then reveals how religion, including Christianity, is an ancient language of acoustic science given expression by the world’s sacred sites and shows that power places played a profound role in the development of human civilization. |
holy heka: Historical Dictionary of Medieval Christian Nubia Richard A. Lobban Jr., 2020-10-20 Historical Dictionary of Medieval Christian Nubia contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 200 cross-referenced entries on politics, economy, foreign relations, religion, and culture of the medieval Nubians. |
holy heka: Crystal Traveler R. B. Breighton, Kathleen Dawe, 2016-06-25 A love story stretching across time, Crystal Traveler takes the reader from the present day to the last days of Atlantis, then forward again through myth and history. Modern scientist Ta-rel, caught in a mysterious crystal generated time portal, finds himself thrust into the midst of plots and intrigues within a society far removed from the world he knew. Trying to discover how and why he was teleported back through time, Ta-rel must first learn to operate within a society with amazing similarities yet very different gifts and challenges than his time. Ta-rel finds support and guidance from Lyra, High Priestess of the Temple of the Moon, and together they grow and discover their souls connection and their destiny, falling in love in the process. As the world of Atlantis begins to disintegrate around them, they rush to merge Ta-rels scientific understanding with Atlantian vibrational technology to arrive at an answer with profound history-changing implications, for both Atlantis and todays world. But can Ta-rel and Lyra together outwit the political intrigue and celestial interference that plagues Atlantis during its final days? What are the implications to our world if Ta-rel and Lyra succeed? Crystal Traveler engages the reader in the epic story of the final days of Atlantis, with uncanny parallels and lessons for todays world. Modern and classical research are combined with the authors personal visions and past life memories to create a believable, compelling, and detailed account of this period of global upheaval and change, sweeping the reader into a world of intrigue, mystery, and expanded consciousness. This first book of the Crystal Message Chronicles series will fill you with the wonders of a forgotten age, and take you into the challenges of a postdiluvian world related in Crystal Rescue, the next installment of this exciting series. |
holy heka: The Brotherhood of the Gemin Chuck Bisbee, 2012-10-29 Gijar, a distant planet similar to Earth, has a virus and only one person can cure it. He's an 18 year old vegetable lying in a hospital bed here on Earth. While in a coma, Dice learns that his dreams become reality and the Gemin on Gamgijar desperately need his help to battle the virus that we know as Vampyr. Will he make it in time to save Gijar or will the virus challenge him on his death bed? The prophecy has been laid out, the battle lines have been drawn. Are you in? |
holy heka: Imagining the World into Existence Normandi Ellis, 2012-07-12 Reveals the secret language and words of power that enabled the ancient Egyptians to imagine the world into existence • Reveals ancient Egyptian Mystery teachings on immaculate conception, transubstantiation, resurrection, and eternal life • Explores the shamanic journeys that ancient Egyptian priests used to view the unconscious and the afterlife • Provides the essential spiritual tools needed to return to Zep Tepi, the creative source Drawing from the Egyptian Book of the Dead, the Pyramid texts, the Book of Thoth, and other sacred hieroglyphic writings spanning the three millennia of the Egyptian Mystery Traditions, Normandi Ellis reveals the magical language of creation and words of power that enabled the ancient Egyptians to act as co-creators with the gods. Examining the power of hieroglyphic thinking--how thoughts create reality--and the multiple meanings behind every word of power, the author shows how, with the Neteru, we imagine the world into existence, casting a spell of consciousness over the material world. Uncovering the deep layers of meaning and symbol within the myths of the Egyptian gods and goddesses, Ellis investigates the shamanic journeys that ancient Egyptian priests used to view the unconscious and the afterlife and shares their initiations for immaculate conception, transubstantiation, resurrection, and eternal life—initiations that later became part of the Christian mystery school. Revealing the words of power used by these ancient priests/sorcerers, she explains how to search for the deeper, hidden truths beneath their spells and shows how ancient Egyptian consciousness holds the secret of life itself. Revealing the initiatory secrets of the Osirian Mystery school, Ellis provides the essential teachings and shamanic tools needed to return to Zep Tepi--the creative source--as we face the transitional time of radical change currently at hand. |
holy heka: Lost Knowledge and Forbidden Secrets in Ancient Egypt Ezra Ivanov, We are not including in our history the stories of Herodotus and certain other writers who deliberately chose fables over facts and spun yarns for amusement only. We will, however, outline what the priests of Egypt wrote in their sacred records, which we have examined minutely and thoroughly. The author describes an arcane doctrine believed lost to time. It may be based on events that occurred more than 3,000 years ago, but Khaemwas still evokes the mystic heritage of Egypt. Traditional spiritual practices have always given people insight into their environments and allowed them to live harmoniously with them despite hardships that can only be imagined. Despite advancements in science and technology, we do not seem to be as equipped in the modern age. Undoubtedly, this is why we look to pass cultures such as Egypt for the elusive insights and powers we miss. We are like Khaemwas in many ways. We want to comprehend the mysteries of daily life and discover the source of all wisdom. Egypt's mystic heritage continues to attract our attention for these reasons. So many ancients spoke of a legacy. What is it? Egyptian legends freely circulated among travelers, as noted by the Greek historian Diodorus Siculus (60 B.C.E. ). Furthermore, the temples and tombs were regularly documented with similar stories. Some legends spoke of their gods, royal figures, sages, and adventurers who embodied the natural and supernatural forces of the world around them. A great deal of the information was gleaned from ancient texts. Yet they differed from myths of other cultures, including Greek myths, which viewed it as a symbol of natural phenomena or metaphor for the universe rather than a factual narrative. Ancient Egyptians were not so rigid in their philosophical thinking; they made no distinction between myth and legend. Chronicles they inherited from Antiquity were believed to be actual events, either during a historical time when their gods inhabited the Earth or in a dimension they called timeless time, when human beings had direct access to divine powers. Because legends gave meaning and purpose to the past, present, and future, they were vital and practical. |
holy heka: The Holy Bible Frederic Charles Cook, 1872 |
holy heka: The Holy Bible , 1907 |
holy heka: Chambers's Encyclopaedia Robert Chambers, 1879 |
holy heka: The Sacred Revival Kingsley L. Dennis, 2017-10-24 The Sacred Revival is a thought-provoking examination of the social, cultural, and personal development that is part of a new and unfolding era in our history. Its central thesis is that a new form of energy has entered our post-industrial (post-mechanical) epoch, and that this energy will be more conducive to a respect for feminine attributes and organization and our inward “interior search and gaze.” The author predicts there will be a healing of life on the planet from an emerging new planetary ecosystem that will be physical-digital-biological and a greater drive toward a coherent cosmic consciousness. He explains that one of our greatest needs is for a connection with the transcendent. |
holy heka: Magic in Ancient Egypt - ePub Karima Lachtane, 2013-03-17 In dealing with the concept of magic in ancient Egypt, I came across some rather fascinating information in regards to other religions ceremonies belonging to the Christians and the Catholics. Some remarkable connections... In the pursuit of the knowledge of magic in ancient Egypt, we again arrive right at the door of the Stars and Constellations. We are not brought here by mysterious objects or elusive ideas, no, we are indeed guided by the ancient Egyptians themselves. We seem to have forgotten how important the Word is, even the idea of the Word descends from the ancient Egyptians, and surely they knew how to use their words. The word of this book would be Heka! The Power of Powers, The Power of the universal magical forces. The supreme! |
holy heka: Yaqui Deer Songs/Maso Bwikam Larry Evers, Felipe S. Molina, 2023-01-10 Winner of the American Folklore Society’s Chicago Folklore Prize Yaqui regard song as a kind of lingua franca of the intelligent universe. It is through song that experience with other living things is made intelligible and accessible to the human community. Deer songs often take the form of dialogues in which the deer and others in the wilderness world speak with one another or with the deer singers themselves. It is in this way, according to one deer singer, that “the wilderness world listens to itself even today.” In this book authentic ceremonial songs, transcribed in both Yaqui and English, are the center of a fascinating discussion of the Deer Song tradition in Yaqui culture. Yaqui Deer Songs/Maso Bwikam thus enables non-Yaquis to hear these dialogues with the wilderness world for the first time. |
holy heka: Mythology Coby Evans, 2019-11-01 A better deal could not be out there. This valuable box or combo contains six titles that are each targeted towards a different area of the world. Most are in Europe, and a couple of them beyond that continent. You will read about myths, deities, people being killed, people betraying each other, animals that can talk, supernatural powers that are exerted, and much, much more. Each of these books is not only filled with the stories from those times, but a number of background details of that particular society as well, so you can better understand how people thought and why these stories make more sense in the historical context. Feel free to begin reading or listening anytime, but I would encourage you to start right now. |
holy heka: Chamber's Encyclopaedia , 1875 |
holy heka: The Silent God M.C.A. Korpel, Johannes C. de Moor, 2011-03-24 The silence of God is a recurring theme in modern reflection. It is not only addressed in theology, religious studies and philosophy, but also in literary fiction, film and theatre. The authors show that the concept of a silent deity emerged in the ancient Near East (including Greece). What did the Ancients mean when they assumed that under circumstances their deities remained silent? What reasons are discernable for silence between human beings and their gods? For the first time the close interrelation between the divine and the human in the revelatory process is demonstrated here on the basis of a wealth of translated ancient texts. In an intriguing epilogue, the authors explore the theological consequences of what they have found. |
holy heka: The Master Game Graham Hancock, Robert Bauval, 2011-01-01 Exposes the secret world order's true purpose and how it has affected the United States. |
holy heka: Egypt, the Trunk of the Tree, Vol.II Simson Najovits, 2003 A specialist in systems of religious beliefs, Najovits here examines Egypt's place in the history of religions and its possible influence on monotheism; and he compares ancient Egypt's solutions to societal, religious, and after-life problems to those of today's major religions. The first volume des |
holy heka: Chambers's Encyclopaedia. A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge ... (on the Basis of the Latest Edition of the German Conversations Lexicon); Illustrated with Maps and ... Engravings Encyclopaedias, 1868 |
holy heka: The Holy Bible F. C. Cook, 2023-02-23 Reprint of the original, first published in 1871. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost. |
holy heka: Chambers's Encyclopædia Ephraim Chambers, 1870 |
holy heka: Chambers's Encyclopaedia ... Encyclopaedias, 1874 |
holy heka: The Holy Bible: Genesis Frederic Charles Cook, 1874 |
holy heka: The Fall of Cthulhu: volume II Horrified Press, 2015-06-16 They say that when the stars are right he will return and usher in a new age and the elder gods will reign once again. H.P.L drops a few hints that Cthulhu may not return during mankind's time on Earth. In this second installment we return to a world on the brink, where the unthinkable - the unnameable - could lurk just around the corner. |
holy heka: Rebirth of the strongest alchemist Gabriel Daniels, 2010-11-13 Alchemists, sorcerers, and magicians are identities, not professions. As the most popular and respected people on the continent, these three can engage in a variety of professions, such as teachers, architects, doctors, warriors, politicians, mimics, merchants, craftsmen, etc. There are many kinds of professions on the mainland, which are very similar to those on Earth. Politicians manage the country, doctors and nurses treat people, merchants trade, teachers impart knowledge |
holy heka: Tafsir-ul-Qurʼan , 1991 |
holy heka: The Languages of Magic Toby Chappell, 2025-04-08 • Introduces key ideas in linguistics and semiotics to reveal how magic works • Reveals how to apply effective communication techniques to your magical practice • Includes case studies of magical schools, such as Hermetic magic, sigil magic, Thelema, the Church of Satan, Chaos Magic, and the Temple of Set In this illuminating and deeply informative guide, practicing magician Toby Chappell takes readers on a journey into the heart of what it means to transform reality by exploring what magic is. He explains that operative magic works because it is communication. The practitioner of magic is communicating with the unmanifest to align the outside world with their inner transformations, desires, and needs. Drawing on linguistics and the analytical techniques of semiotics, the author explores how we perceive and affect the world by treating it like a partner in communication. He shows how this notion of magical communication appears in ancient practice, looking specifically at Hermetic magic and the spells of Greek magical papyri, sigil magic, Enochian magic, and runes. He explains the symbol-building necessary to effectively transform your inner and outer reality with magical speech, signs, and sigils. The author examines the languages of magic in modern New Thought practices, and he also looks at magical communication in several modern and postmodern schools of magic, including Thelema and the teachings of Aleister Crowley, Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth, the Church of Satan, Chaos Magic, and the Temple of Set. Revealing how to apply techniques of effective communication to the magical realm, the author allows you to deepen your understanding of magical practice and, ultimately, perform magic with greater success. |
holy heka: The Holy Bible, According to the Authorized Version (A.D. 1611): pt. I. Genesis. Exodus. pt. 2 Leviticus-Deuteronomy Frederic Charles Cook, 1871 |
holy heka: The Wisdom of Egypt Anthony Hilhorst, George H. van Kooten, 2018-12-10 This collection of essays, published on the occasion of Gerard Luttikhuizen’s retirement, highlights the Egyptian subject-matter, background or provenance of many Jewish, Early Christian, and Gnostic texts. It covers a broad spectrum of themes, genres, and traditions. It shows that Egypt was a vibrant point of reference, sometimes even a focal point and cradle for Jews, Christians, and Gnostics and their thought. The first part of this book examines various aspects of the relation between Judaism and Egypt, mainly in the Graeco-Roman period. The second part deals with several connections between early Christianity and Egypt, whereas the third part considers Egypt as the place where many Gnostic texts were found. This collection pays homage to Gerard Luttikhuizen’s life-long interest in Egypt and Gnosticism. |
holy heka: Beeton's Dictionary of universal information; comprising a complete summary of the moral, mathematical, physical and natural sciences [&c., ed. by S.O. Beeton and J. Sherer. Wanting pt. 13]. Samuel Orchart Beeton, 1870 |
holy heka: The Holy Bible, According to the Authorized Version (A.D. 1611), with an Explanatory and Critical Commentary and a Revision of the Translation by Bishops and Other Clergy of the Anglican Church: pt. 1. Genesis-Exodus. pt. 2. Leviticus-Deuteronomy Frederic Charles Cook, 1873 |
holy heka: Imhotep the African Robert Bauval, Thomas Brophy, 2013-09-01 A bold study of the ancient Egyptian architect, high priest, and royal astronomer—and his influence as the true father of African civilization. In this groundbreaking book, Egyptologist Robert Bauval and astrophysicist Thomas Brophy uncover the mystery of Imhotep, an ancient Egyptian superstar, pharaonic Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Galileo, and Newton all rolled into one. Based on their research at the Step Pyramid Complex at Saqqara, the book delves into observational astronomy to “decode” the alignments and other design features of the Step Pyramid Complex, to uncover the true origins and genius of Imhotep. Like a whodunit detective story, they follow the clues that take them on an exhilarating magical mystery tour starting at Saqqara, leading them to temples in Upper Egypt and to the stones of Nabta Playa and the black African stargazers who placed them there. Imhotep the African describes how Imhotep was the ancient link to the birth of modern civilization, restoring him to his proper place at the center of the birthing of Egyptian, and world, civilization. Praise for Imhotep the African “An archaeological detective story. Bauval and Brophy make the case that the legendary Egyptian physician, architect, and astronomer Imhotep was not only an historical figure but that he was black. This remarkable book challenges many assumptions about life along the Nile, revealing a worldview and technology that was more sophisticated than anything previously imagined.” —Stanley Krippner, PhD, co-author of Personal Mythology “It is evident to many of their colleagues that Robert Bauval and Thomas Brophy are the dynamic duo of independent Egyptologists. They are to be commended for their scholarship and their dogged determination to present an honest assessment of historical events—even if it flies in the face of conventional dogma.” —Anthony T. Browder, author and independent Egyptologist |
holy heka: The Holy Bible According to the Authorized Version (A.D. 1611): pt.1. Genesis. Exodus Frederic Charles Cook, 1877 |
holy heka: The American Ecclesiastical Review Herman Joseph Heuser, 1946 |
holy heka: Chambers's encyclopædia Chambers W. and R., ltd, 1874 |
holy heka: The Book of Dog Magic Sophia, Denny Sargent, 2016-06-08 Enter the realm of dog magic, where you'll develop incredible relationships with your canine friends that allow you to know what your dogs are thinking, see through their eyes, heal physically and emotionally through your spiritual bond with them, and more. Filled with stories, spells, charms, and exercises, The Book of Dog Magic shows you how to understand your pets on a deep, even psychic, level. Join authors Sophia and Denny Sargent as they explore the history, mythology, and cultural impact of canines. Discover magical techniques to teach obedience, invoke your dog totem, and connect with a dog in the afterlife. You and your furry friends will love this comprehensive, easy-to-use guide. |
holy heka: Circle of the Sun: Rites and Celebrations for Egyptian Pagans and Kemetics Sharon LaBorde, 2012-01-28 Includes sections for both Kemetic Reconstructionist and Tameran Wiccan practice. |
holy heka: The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt: G-O Donald B. Redford, 2001 Featuring 600 original articles written by leading experts, it goes far beyond the findings of archaeology to include social, political, religious, cultural and artistic information on the Nile Delta civilization. |
holy heka: Through a Glass Darkly Kasia Szpakowska, 2006-12-31 Magic, dreams and prophecy played important roles in ancient Egypt, as in other Mediterranean societies. Scholars are now approaching the whole topic of divination in antiquity with greatly enhanced attention. In this volume eminent international specialists come together to explore the practice, logic and psychology of divination among ancient Egyptians. |
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The Hebrew word translated ‘holy’ points to something that is separated from common use or held sacred, especially by virtue of its being clean and pure.
New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures (Study Edition)
This free online study Bible is an accurate, easy-to-read study edition of the Holy Bible. It includes pictures, footnotes, cross-references, and additional study tools.
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