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shetaut neter: Little Book of Neter: Introduction to Shetaut Neter Spirituality and Religion Muata Ashby, 2007-06 The Little Book of Neter is a summary of the most important teachings of Shetaut Neter for all aspirants to have for easy reference and distribution. It is designed to be portable and low cost so that all can have the main teachings of Shetaut Neter at easy access for personal use and also for sharing with others the basic tenets of Neterian spirituality. |
shetaut neter: Devotional Worship Book of Shetaut Neter Muata Ashby, 2006-11 Ushet Hekau Shedi Sema Taui Uashu or Ushet means to worship the Divine, to propitiate the Divine. Ushet is of two types, external and internal. When you go to pilgrimage centers, temples, spiritual gatherings, etc., you are practicing external worship or spiritual practice. When you go into your private meditation room on your own and your utter words of power, prayers and meditation you are practicing internal worship or spiritual practice. Ushet needs to be understood as a process of not only an outer show of spiritual practice, but it is also a process of developing love for the Divine. Therefore, Ushet really signifies a development in Devotion towards the Divine. This practice is also known as sma uash or Yoga of Devotion. Ushet is the process of discovering the Divine and allowing your heart to flow towards the Divine. This program of life allows a spiritual aspirant to develop inner peace, contentment and universal love, and these qualities lead to spiritual enlightenment or union with the Divine. It is recommended that you see the book The Path of Divine Love by Dr. Muata Ashby. This volume will give details into this form of Sema or Yoga. |
shetaut neter: THE MIND, BODY, SPIRIT, And STORYTELLING Hakeem R. Jelani, 2023-05-23 For a controversial yet refreshing perspective this book you are holding right now is one that will give you a salient insight into the author's discourse with a new subjective viewpoint regarding the Anunnaki ancient world. Their significant deeds and contributions to humanity. Which syncs very nicely with the modern ancient astronauts hypothesis. Events that are largely associated with the Old Testament Bible Genesis narrative, are inextricably linked back to Anunnaki as Those who from Heaven came down to Earth were a fifty man crew under command of the Anunnaki Royal Prince Enki(Ea). From his home planet Nibiru, the eponymous God of creation, imbued Kemetic spiritual science philosophy to the African Pharaohs dynasties of Egyptians (Mithrum). Its speculation and bold assumptions will brighten up your vision as you discover what has long been hidden by the elites who promulgate mendacious truthiness and storytelling as the vicar's of god on Earth. Reading this book gives you this powerful insight from a mind, body, and spirit perspective. You discover a different view of the Holy Old Testament Bible Genesis narrative and storytelling. Hakeem invites readers to reexamine the Bible myth as a dichotomy between the significant transition into the Western New Testament Christian Church religion of western Europe and the African-Egyptian consciousness of spiritual science precepts. The Kemetic ankh (life) became the Christian cross (death). Each represents important symbolism. Whereas the former was plagiarized and replaced and incorporated into the Roman Catholic New Testament Christian Bible, religion and canons as the doctrine of theology. It's a great story that postulates an assertion that calls one to reexamine the Bible book of genesis. Which the Hebrew and Greek Septuagint Bible scribes removed acknowledge to conceal gods Anunnaki identity of the gods. The truth about the elite, Royals pantheon of alien gods as Anunnaki Anu, Enlil, and Enki as: Those who from the Heavens came down. The ancient account pertaining to the Sumerian Bible Genesis is the original codex of historical manuscript religious described rituals and rites, which was the hidden books of sacred knowledge and wisdom taught in the halls of the mystery schools by the ancient Egyptian Priesthood. This book imparts his speculative unvarnished anecdotal details about Genesis from a different perspective. The Biblical history of Genesis, as it should be taught. Not like the Christian, Catholic, Protestant, and Baptist religions teach the gospels of the Christian, savior of the crucified Jesus Christ as the human savior or of the crucified Jesus Christ of heaven. Not like the Christian, Catholic, Protestant, and Baptist religions of blind faith. But in its purest form of theology, that is primarily the Gospels of death, salvation, and the resurrection after the end of Jesus Christ's crucifixion by the Roman. Albeit speculative, its conjecture dovetails nicely with attributions described in the Old Testament Bible god corresponds precisely to Enki (Ea) deeds. This book is complete speculation with emphasis on the Bible book of Genesis. Hakeem boldly conflated the creator of the homo sapien sapiens with Enki who was a brilliant scientist and chief medical doctor. Which means that he was exceptionally qualified to genetically fuse his biological DNA chromosome code by genetic manipulation of an African female mitochondrial DNA as described in the Old Testament Genesis narrative tale. Which raises curious questions as to why the book of Genesis accounts can be examined with great skepticism and a misdirection play because much of the factual information about the Genesis of history was either burned by invading armed forces, omitted the rulers, suppressed by the Church, or destroyed in order to control the narrative of historical evidence. He pointed to Enki's process concerning an African female's mitochondrial DNA biological chromosome genetic codes, manipulated and used to fashion Adam (men) as his Hebrew ancestral Royal bloodline. It's a fictionalized story written to make people think about this with intellectual intuition, logic, and reason. |
shetaut neter: Catalog of Shetaut Neter Muata Ashby, 2007-09-04 Catalog of Shetaut Neter: Books, DVD, Audio by Dr. Muata Ashby on the origins, history, philosophy and mysticism of Anicent Egyptian religion -Ancient Egyptian Mysteries, Philosophy and Metaphysics Practice -African Religion and Philosophy And also, origins of World Religions, World History, Spiritual Politics and Economics and Sustainable environmets, based on Kemetic Philosophy |
shetaut neter: Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs for Beginners - Medtu Neter- "Divine Words" Muata Ashby, 2006-09-01 This brief guide was prepared for those inquiring about how to enter into Hieroglyphic studies on their own at home or in study groups. First of all you should know that there are a few institutions around the world which teach how to read the Hieroglyphic text but due to the nature of the study there are perhaps only a handful of people who can read fluently. It is possible for anyone with average intelligence to achieve a high level of proficiency in reading inscriptions on temples and artifacts; however, reading extensive texts is another issue entirely. However, this introduction will give you entry into those texts if assisted by dictionaries and other aids. Most Egyptologists have a basic knowledge and keep dictionaries and notes handy when it comes to dealing with more difficult texts. Medtu Neter or the Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic language has been considered as a Dead Language. However, dead languages have always been studied by individuals who for the most part have taught themselves through various means. This book will discuss those means and how to use them most efficiently. |
shetaut neter: Neterian Awakening Journal of Shetaut Neter Culture and Practice Muata Ashby, Dja Ashby, 2008-10-01 NETERIAN AWAKENING Journal This is a single perfect bound book containing 12 volumes of The Neterian Awakening Journal. The Neterian Awakening Journal was a publication where the culture and community of Shetaut Neter spirituality was explored. In it Sebai Dr. Muata Ashby and Dr. Dja Ashby along with members of the Temple of Shetaut Neter presented articles, festival reviews, Questions and Answer columns and many other important aspects of Neterian culture and spirituality beyond those presented in other volumes of the book series that are useful in understanding the practice of Neterian Spirituality and the path to achieving a Neterian Spiritual Awakening. Part of its mission was: To promote the study of Shetaut Neter (Neterianism, Neterian Religion) as a spiritual path. Instruct the serious followers of Shetaut Neter spirituality who would like to receive literature in between the publication of major books that will fill the needs of their daily spiritual practice. Neterian Awakening Journal explores the varied aspects of Shetaut Neter spirituality not covered in the books. NAJ provides a forum for the development of a Neterian Community of those who wish to follow the Neterian Spiritual Path of African Religious Culture. |
shetaut neter: Debating Yoga and Mindfulness in Public Schools Candy Gunther Brown, 2019-03-27 Yoga and mindfulness activities, with roots in Asian traditions such as Hinduism or Buddhism, have been brought into growing numbers of public schools since the 1970s. While they are commonly assumed to be secular educational tools, Candy Gunther Brown asks whether religion is truly left out of the equation in the context of public-school curricula. An expert witness in four legal challenges, Brown scrutinized unpublished trial records, informant interviews, and legal precedents, as well as insider documents, some revealing promoters of Vedic victory or stealth Buddhism for public-school children. The legal challenges are fruitful cases for Brown's analysis of the concepts of religious and secular. While notions of what makes something religious or secular are crucial to those who study religion, they have special significance in the realm of public and legal norms. They affect how people experience their lives, raise their children, and navigate educational systems. The question of religion in public education, Brown shows, is no longer a matter of jurisprudence focused largely on the establishment of a Protestant Bible or nonsectarian prayer. Instead, it now reflects an increasingly diverse American religious landscape. Reconceptualizing secularization as transparency and religious voluntarism, Brown argues for an opt-in model for public-school programs. |
shetaut neter: From Fetish To God Ancient Egypt E.A. Wallis Budge, 2014-02-04 First published in 2005. Written by eminent Egyptologist, E.A. Wallis Budge, this work addresses Egyptian religion and mythology in all of its manifestations, from times when earth, sea air and shy were filled with hostile spirits and men lived in terror of the Evil Eye, to the moment when Egyptians hailed Amen-Ra as their one god. Topics include the predynastic cults, magic, gods (cosmic, stellar, borrowed and foreign), Memphite theology, judgement of the dead, and the underworld. Important hymns and legends, in English translation are included. |
shetaut neter: The Glorious Light Meditation Technique of Ancient Egypt Muata Ashby, 2006-01-01 THE GLORIOUS LIGHT MEDITATION TECHNIQUE OF ANCIENT EGYPT New for the year 2000. This volume is based on the earliest known instruction in history given for the practice of formal meditation. Discovered by Dr. Muata Ashby, it is inscribed on the walls of the Tomb of Seti I in Thebes Egypt. This volume details the philosophy and practice of this unique system of meditation originated in Ancient Egypt and the earliest practice of meditation known in the world which occurred in the most advanced African Culture. |
shetaut neter: WRITING SYSTEM OF MEDU NETER Rkhty Amen, 2014-06-26 The language that is today called Egyptian Hieroglyphs was called Medu Neter by the inhabitants of the Nile Valley civilization . They called their country Kemet, not Egypt. Medu Neter is truly the classical language of Africa. Medu Neter is the oldest African Language for which there is a large body of written texts. There are more texts written in Medu Neter than in any other ancient world language. The people of Kemet left an abundance of detailed data which, until recent decades, was only available to Egyptologist, archeologists, anthropologists, museums and a select few scholars and collectors. Now, serious students can learn how to read what the Kemites wrote on papyrus, and on the temple walls. This book, the Writing System of Medu Neter takes the student step by step through the sound and writing system of this beautiful language. Learning Medu Neter may be one of the most interesting experiences that you will ever have. |
shetaut neter: Egyptian Yoga Volume 2 Muata Ashby, 1997-06 EGYPTIAN YOGA II: The Supreme Wisdom of Enlightenment and the Mysteries of Amun Religion by Dr. Muata Ashby In this long awaited sequel to Egyptian Yoga: The Philosophy of Enlightenment you will take a fascinating and enlightening journey back in time and discover the teachings which constituted the epitome of Ancient Egyptian spiritual wisdom. What are the disciplines which lead to the fulfillment of all desires? Delve into the three states of consciousness (waking, dream and deep sleep) and the fourth state which transcends them all, Neberdjer, The Absolute. These teachings of the Ancient Egyptian city of Waset (Thebes) were the crowning achievement of the Sages of Ancient Egypt and culminated in Amun Religion based on the God Amun and his company of gods and goddesses which represent special mystical teachings that lead the practitioner to spiritual enlightenment. They establish the standard mystical keys for understanding the profound mystical symbolism of the Triad of human consciousness. |
shetaut neter: Finding Your Benben Stone Dr. Daniel E. Mitchell, 2014-12-05 Since the advent of religion upon our earth, humankind has sought to spiritually connect effectively with the Supreme Being, Source of All, and Great Cosmic Creator. Today, many confused current and former followers of religious doctrines and churchgoers still question God about the reason for their existence. In other words, they are sincerely seeking to discover their life purpose while asking, Why am I here? In Finding Your Benben Stone: - Learn how to connect your mind with the universal quantum life force to awaken unto the highest level of spiritual Consciousness, and continually draw upon the infinite powers of the Great Cosmic Seed of Life within this New Age of Enlightenment. - Understand how to find your life purpose by following your intuition and passionate feelings. - Experience being set free of fear, worry, doubt, and lack of self-confidence by the all-powerful and encompassing comforter: The Spirit of Truth. - Discover how to enter the kingdom of heaven within you, so that you may receive the desires of your heart and experience the most imaginable bliss-filled life of abundance. |
shetaut neter: Esodus Asar Imhotep, 2008-02-01 Inspired by classical African meta-physics, Asar Imhotep (The Black Lotus) has compiled a compelling collection of essays and poetry that reflects his insights and perspectives on various issues, including the relevance of Satan, the error in obtaining freedom, the conceptual conductivity of the human body, the importance of emotions during a rite of passage, and the self-destructive nature of allowing your enemy to become your deity. Asar introduces to us a poetic discourse that is deeply rooted in an ethnopoetics whose tradition has heavily influenced the art of our time, such as Hip Hop. The themes range widely from the metaphysical (I am that I am), to the bliss of love (Let me love you), to the power of self-affirmation (I'm so Black), to the pure indulgence in classic word wizardry (Still not convinced). Esodus: Internal Reflections and Conversations with the Sun is sure to inspire you to think big, think often, think critically, and expand the boundaries of your imagination. |
shetaut neter: Metu Neter Ra Un Nefer Amen, 1990 |
shetaut neter: EGYPTIAN MYSTERIES VOL 2 Muata Ashby, 2006-01-01 EGYPTIAN MYSTERIES VOL 2: Dictionary of Gods and Goddesses This book is about the mystery of neteru, the gods and goddesses of Ancient Egypt (Kamit, Kemet). Neteru means Gods and Goddesses. But the Neterian teaching of Neteru represents more than the usual limited modern day concept of divinities or spirits. The Neteru of Kamit are also metaphors, cosmic principles and vehicles for the enlightening teachings of Shetaut Neter (Ancient Egyptian-African Religion). Actually they are the elements for one of the most advanced systems of spirituality ever conceived in human history. Understanding the concept of neteru provides a firm basis for spiritual evolution and the pathway for viable culture, peace on earth and a healthy human society. Why is it important to have gods and goddesses in our lives? In order for spiritual evolution to be possible, once a human being has accepted that there is existence after death and there is a transcendental being who exists beyond time and space knowledge, human beings need a connection to that which transcends the ordinary experience of human life in time and space and a means to understand the transcendental reality beyond the mundane reality. |
shetaut neter: Egyptian Ideas of the Future Life E. A. Wallis Budge, 2019-09-25 Reproduction of the original: Egyptian Ideas of the Future Life by E. A. Wallis Budge |
shetaut neter: Existential Psychology East-West (Volume 1 - Revised and Expanded Edition) Louis Hoffman, Mark Yang, Francis J. Kaklauskas, Albert Tsun-Hung Chan, Monica Mansilla, 2020-06-15 Existential Psychology East-Westis a collection of chapters exploring existential psychology in a cross-cultural context. The original version was published in preparation for the First International Conference on Existential Psychology held in Nanjing, China in 2010. This revised and expanded edition includes several updated chapters as well as four new chapters. The book consists of three sections. The first section provides an introduction to existential-humanistic psychotherapy along with a case illustration. Section two contains 13 chapters from Eastern and Western scholars exploring the theory of existential psychology. The third section contains 10 chapters building from Rollo May's work on myth. Each chapter explores the existential themes of a myth embedded within a particular cultural context. The book concludes with an Annotated Bibliography of important works in existential psychology. Existential Psychology East-Westis an important contribution to the field with many influential Eastern and Western scholars including Kirk Schneider, Xuefu Wang, Ilene Serlin, Mark Yang, Ed Mendelowitz, Heyong Shen, Erik Craig, Myrtle Heery, Alan G. Vaughan, Louis Hoffman, and Nathaniel Granger, Jr. |
shetaut neter: The Wisdom of Matti Abhaya A. Muata, Muata Ashby, 1997-09 MAAT is a philosophy and a spiritual symbol as well as a cosmic energy or force which pervades the entire universe. MAAT is an ancient way of life based on ethical, moral and spiritual principles which promote order and harmony in society and spiritual evolution in the life of every individual. MAAT was the basis of ancient Egyptian civilization which lasted for over thousands of years. MAATI is the dual form of the goddess of Truth and Cosmic Order who presides over the universe and the karmic destiny of every individual. |
shetaut neter: The Mystic Path of Divine Love Muata Ashby, 1997 THE MYSTIC PATH OF DIVINE LOVE The Process of Mystical Transformation and The Path of Divine Love This Volume focuses on the ancient wisdom teachings of Neter Merri -the Ancient Egyptian philosophy of Divine Love and how to use them in a scientific process for self-transformation. Love is one of the most powerful human emotions. It is also the source of Divine feeling that unifies God and the individual human being. When love is fragmented and diminished by egoism the Divine connection is lost. The Ancient tradition of Neter Merri leads human beings back to their Divine connection, allowing them to discover their innate glorious self that is actually Divine and immortal. This volume will detail the process of transformation from ordinary consciousness to cosmic consciousness through the integrated practice of the teachings and the path of Devotional Love toward the Divine. |
shetaut neter: ANCIENT EGYPTIAN MYSTERIES OF THE KYBALION Muata Ashby, 2014-12-05 This Volume is a landmark study by a renounced mystic philosopher, Sebai Dr. Muata Ashby. It is study not just to philosophize but to be practiced for the purpose of attaining enlightenment. The book is divided into three sections. Part 1 INTRODUCTION presents a brief history of Hermeticism, its origins in the Ancient Egyptian Mysteries (Neterianism) the Kybalion and the origins of the personality known as Hermes Trismegistus. Part 2 presents the essential teachings of the Kybalion text, a set of MAXIMS, without interpretation. Part 3 presents glosses (commentary and explanation) on the essential teachings of the Kybalion based on the philosophy of the Ancient Egyptian Mysteries as determined by Sebai Dr. Muata Ashby based on studies and translations of original Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic texts; the source from which the Kybalion teaching is derived. The Glosses are an edited and expanded version of Lessons given by Sebai Dr. Muata Ashby in the form of lectures on the teachings of the Kybalion. |
shetaut neter: EGYPTIAN RELIGION Jens Daniel Carolus 1827-1911 Lieblein, 2016-08-25 |
shetaut neter: Stolen Legacy George Granville Monah James, 1988-01-01 The term Greek philosophy, to begin with is a misnomer, for there is no such philosophy in existence. The ancient Egyptians had developed a very complex religious system, called the Mysteries, which was also the first system of salvation. As such, it regarded the human body as a prison house of the soul, which could be liberated from its bodily impediments, through the disciplines of the Arts and Sciences, and advanced from the level of a mortal to that of a God. This was the notion of the summum bonum or greatest good, to which all men must aspire, and it also became the basis of all ethical concepts. The Egyptian Mystery System was also a Secret Order, and membership was gained by initiation and a pledge to secrecy. The teaching was graded and delivered orally to the Neophyte; and under these circumstances of secrecy, the Egyptians developed secret systems of writing and teaching, and forbade their Initiates from writing what they had learnt. After nearly five thousand years of prohibition against the Greeks, they were permitted to enter Egypt for the purpose of their education. First through the Persian invasion and secondly through the invasion of Alexander the Great. From the sixth century B.C. therefore to the death of Aristotle (322 B.C.) the Greeks made the best of their chance to learn all they could about Egyptian culture; most students received instructions directly from the Egyptian Priests, but after the invasion by Alexander the Great, the Royal temples and libraries were plundered and pillaged, and Aristotle's school converted the library at Alexandria into a research centre. There is no wonder then, that the production of the unusually large number of books ascribed to Aristotle has proved a physical impossibility, for any single man within a life time. The history of Aristotle's life, has done him far more harm than good, since it carefully avoids any statement relating to his visit to Egypt, either on his own account or in company with Alexander the Great, when he invaded Egypt. This silence of history at once throws doubt upon the life and achievements of Aristotle. He is said to have spent twenty years under the tutorship of Plato, who is regarded as a Philosopher, yet he graduated as the greatest of Scientists of Antiquity. Two questions might be asked (a) How could Plato teach Aristotle what he himself did not know? (b) Why should Aristotle spend twenty years under a teacher from whom he could learn nothing? This bit of history sounds incredible. Again, in order to avoid suspicion over the extraordinary number of books ascribed to Aristotle, history tells us that Alexander the Great, gave him a large sum of money to get the books. Here again the history sounds incredible, and three statements must here be made. |
shetaut neter: The African Origins of Civilization, Religion, Yoga Mystical Spirituality, Ethics Philosophy and a History of Egyptian Yoga Muata Ashby, 2002 Ashby has combined in one volume the most important evidence showing the correlations and common teachings between Kamitan (ancient Egyptian) culture and religion and that of India. He provides an expanded understanding of the underlying kinship of humanity. |
shetaut neter: Initiation Into Egyptian Yoga and Neterian Spirituality Muata Ashby, 2016-01-01 What is Initiation? The great personalities of the past known to the world as Isis, Hathor, Jesus, Buddha and many other great Sages and Saints were initiated into their spiritual path but how did initiation help them and what were they specifically initiated into? This volume is a template for such lofty studies, a guidebook and blueprint for aspirants who want to understand what the path is all about, its requirements and goals, as they work with a qualified spiritual guide as they tread the path of Kemetic Spirituality and Yoga disciplines. This workbook helps by presenting the fundamental teachings of Egyptian Yoga and Neterian Spirituality with questions and exercises to help the aspirant gain a foundation for more advanced studies and practices |
shetaut neter: Egyptian Mysteries Cruzian Mystic Books, Muata Ashby, 2004 |
shetaut neter: Know Thyself Naʼim Akbar, 1999 How wonderful it is to taught by a free teacher, a spiritual teacher, a member of our family who truly loves the family, an architect of tranforming processes, a defender of African people, a beacon, a Son of Africa, a divine spirit manisfesting our creative genius. Thousands of thousands of people know Dr. Na'im Akbar as a special treasure. This book is another important gift from him to us. It is our responsibility to study these thoughts, carfully. To follow these teachings is to guarantee our liberation and to guide us toward our destiny. From forward by Asa G. Hilliard, III, Calloway Professor of Education at Georgia State University, Atlanta. |
shetaut neter: See It, Feel It, Have It Joseph Balmaceda, 2020-06-24 Mastering The Laws of Manifestation is The Key to Attaining Any Desire... And Reading See It, Feel It, Have It: The Master Key to Manifesting Your Desires is The Quickest Way to Do It! By Peeking Behind the Scenes of How The Laws of Manifestation Operate, You'll Be Able Witness Your Desires Sprout Into Existence! The Laws of Manifestation taught and USED within the book are FAR from fantasy. In fact, you're already using them to manifest everyday...Both consciously, and unconsciously. And if you already know a thing or two about Manifestation, but haven't been able to use it successfully... The author can GUARANTEE you that there are only a few, small tweaks needed for you to be able to flip the switch and see your desires start to manifest. These small tweaks, which have the biggest impact, are often the difference between success and failure with Manifestation... And they are hidden within the book for those who are ready to see them. Once You Spot The Hidden Keys Within The Book, You'll Be A Master of Manifesting Through Your Imagination And Sense of Feeling. Furthermore, what the author has included within are LAWS. That means they operate under ANY circumstances. But, that means that no matter if your desire is good or bad, just or unjust, these LAWS can be used to manifest it. So, the author asks that if you READ this book, please use these Laws to only manifest desires that are PURE, POSITIVE and GOOD...Or, do NOT READ IT! When The Author First Stumbled Upon These Laws He Was 21 Years Old, Had No Clue He Was Using Them, And Was In Charge Of $14.4 Million Dollars In Investments. Joseph graduated college in about half the time of everyone else, and shortly after found himself working for the largest privately held investment firm in the world, with his own branch, his own assistant, and in charge of $14.4 million dollars for his investors. Although... because he wasn't CONSCIOUSLY aware of the Laws he was using to his advantage, he ended up peaking, and started to lose clients left and right. That is until he lost his biggest client, Chris, and decided it was time to quit. BUT, once he started to study ancient Scriptures and Texts, he stumbled upon these Laws of Manifestation and started bending the Universe to work in his favor. And now that he KNOWS what was REALLY going on when he manifested both his rise and fall, he has included that knowledge in See It, Feel It, Have It for the people that are ready to see it. He has done this as a way for people to have a lot of the same success he's had in manifesting desires, without most of the failure. If you desire to find the ANSWERS you've been looking for, by reading the book right now you'll find them inside. But, like stated previously, what Joseph teaches within are LAWS. And the nature of a Law is that they operate whether your desires are GOOD or BAD. So, only read this book if you're going to use it to manifest the GOOD and POSITIVE in your life, or please, don't read it at all. |
shetaut neter: Egypt and India Muata Ashby, 2002-06 EGYPT AND INDIA (AFRICAN ORIGINS BOOK 3 PART 3) African Origins of Eastern Civilization, Religion, Yoga Mysticism and Philosophy- THis volume details the connection between Ancient Egypt and India and the development of Indian religion and shows documented evidences of the existence of the teachings that became known as Yoga, Hinduism and Buddhism existed previously in Ancient Africa. The questions of the history of Ancient Egypt, and the latest archeological evidences showing civilization and culture in Ancient Egypt and its spread to other countries, has intrigued many scholars as well as mystics over the years. Also, the possibility that Ancient Egyptian Priests and Priestesses migrated to Greece, India and other countries to carry on the traditions of the Ancient Egyptian Mysteries, has been speculated over the years as well. In chapter 1 of the book Egyptian Yoga The Philosophy of Enlightenment, 1995, I first introduced the deepest comparison between Ancient Egypt and India that had been brought forth up to that time. Now, in the year 2001 this new book, THE AFRICAN ORIGINS OF CIVILIZATION, MYSTICAL RELIGION AND YOGA PHILOSOPHY, more fully explores the motifs, symbols and philosophical correlations between Ancient Egyptian and Indian mysticism and clearly shows not only that Ancient Egypt and India were connected culturally but also spiritually. How does this knowledge help the spiritual aspirant? This discovery has great importance for the Yogis and mystics who follow the philosophy of Ancient Egypt and the mysticism of India. It means that India has a longer history and heritage than was previously understood. It shows that the mysteries of Ancient Egypt were essentially a yoga tradition which did not die but rather developed into the modern day systems of Yoga technology of India. It further shows that African culture developed Yoga Mysticism earlier than any other civilization in history. All of this expands our understanding of the unity of culture and the deep legacy of Yoga, which stretches into the distant past, beyond the Indus Valley civilization, the earliest known high culture in India as well as the Vedic tradition of Aryan culture. Therefore, Yoga culture and mysticism is the oldest known tradition of spiritual development and Indian mysticism is an extension of the Ancient Egyptian mysticism. By understanding the legacy which Ancient Egypt gave to India the mysticism of India is better understood and by comprehending the heritage of Indian Yoga, which is rooted in Ancient Egypt the Mysticism of Ancient Egypt is also better understood. This expanded understanding allows us to prove the underlying kinship of humanity, through the common symbols, motifs and philosophies which are not disparate and confusing teachings but in reality expressions of the same study of truth through metaphysics and mystical realization of Self. |
shetaut neter: Guide to Kemetic Relationships Muata Ashby, 2017-07-20 Ancient Egyptian Maat Wisdom of Relationships, a Comprehensive Philosophical, Legal and Psychological Manual to Apply Ethical Conscience in All Relations in Life to Promote Peace, Progress and Spiritual Enlightenment |
shetaut neter: Guide to Kemetic Relationships and Creating a Kemetic Marriage Contract Muata Ashby, Karen Dja Ashby, 2017-07-18 Guide to Kemetic Relationships and Creating a Kemetic Marriage Contract |
shetaut neter: African Origins Vol 2 Muata Ashby, 2006-01-01 THE AFRICAN ORIGINS OF CIVILIZATION, RELIGION AND YOGA SPIRITUALITY AND ETHICS PHILOSOPHY VOLUME 2, African Origins of Greek Religion, Judaism, Christianity anD Islam---The questions of the history of Ancient Egypt, and the latest archeological evidences showing civilization and culture in Ancient Egypt and its spread to other countries, has intrigued many scholars as well as mystics over the years. Also, the possibility that Ancient Egyptian Priests and Priestesses migrated to Greece, India and other countries to carry on the traditions of the Ancient Egyptian Mysteries, has been speculated over the years as well. In chapter 1 of the book Egyptian Yoga The Philosophy of Enlightenment, 1995, I first introduced the deepest comparison between Ancient Egypt and India that had been brought forth up to that time. Now, in the year 2001 this new book, THE AFRICAN ORIGINS OF CIVILIZATION, MYSTICAL RELIGION AND YOGA PHILOSOPHY, more fully explores the motifs, symbols and philosophical correlations between Ancient Egyptian and Indian mysticism and clearly shows not only that Ancient Egypt and India were connected culturally but also spiritually. How does this knowledge help the spiritual aspirant? This discovery has great importance for the Yogis and mystics who follow the philosophy of Ancient Egypt and the mysticism of India. It means that India has a longer history and heritage than was previously understood. It shows that the mysteries of Ancient Egypt were essentially a yoga tradition which did not die but rather developed into the modern day systems of Yoga technology of India. It further shows that African culture developed Yoga Mysticism earlier than any other civilization in history. All of this expands our understanding of the unity of culture and the deep legacy of Yoga, which stretches into the distant past, beyond the Indus Valley civilization, the earliest known high culture in India as well as the Vedic tradition of Aryan culture. Therefore, Yoga culture and mysticism is the oldest known tradition of spiritual development and Indian mysticism is an extension of the Ancient Egyptian mysticism. By understanding the legacy which Ancient Egypt gave to India the mysticism of India is better understood and by comprehending the heritage of Indian Yoga, which is rooted in Ancient Egypt the Mysticism of Ancient Egypt is also better understood. This expanded understanding allows us to prove the underlying kinship of humanity, through the common symbols, motifs and philosophies which are not disparate and confusing teachings but in reality expressions of the same study of truth through metaphysics and mystical realization of Self. |
shetaut neter: Egyptian Mysteries Vol 3 Muata Ashby, 2006-01-01 EGYPTIAN MYSTERIES VOL. 3 The Priests and Priestesses of Ancient Egypt This volume details the path of Neterian priesthood, the joys, challenges and rewards of advanced Neterian life, the teachings that allowed the priests and priestesses to manage the most long lived civilization in human history and how that path can be adopted today; for those who want to tread the path of the Clergy of Shetaut Neter. |
shetaut neter: Egyptian Yoga Muata Abhaya Ashby, Muata Ashby, 2006-01-01 16.EGYPTIAN YOGA The Postures of The Gods and Goddesses Discover the physical postures and exercises practiced thousands of years ago in Ancient Egypt which are today known as Yoga exercises. Discover the history of the postures and how they were transferred from Ancient Egypt in Africa to India through Buddhist Tantrism. Then practice the postures as you discover the mythic teaching that originally gave birth to the postures and was practiced by the Ancient Egyptian priests and priestesses. This work is based on the pictures and teachings from the Creation story of Ra, The Asarian Resurrection Myth and the carvings and reliefs from various Temples in Ancient Egypt 8.5 X 11 |
shetaut neter: The Serpent Power Muata Ashby, 1997 THE SERPENT POWER: The Ancient Egyptian Mystical Wisdom of the Inner Life Force. This volume shows how the discipline of spiritual evolution through life force cultivation-known as Kundalini in India- was actually known about and practiced in ancient Egypt-Africa thousands of years before. This Volume specifically deals with the latent life Force energy of the universe and in the human body, its control and sublimation. How to develop the Life Force energy of the subtle body. This Volume will introduce the esoteric wisdom of the science of how virtuous living acts in a subtle and mysterious way to cleanse the latent psychic energy conduits and vortices of the spiritual body. |
shetaut neter: The Osirian Codex Yuyah Mika’el Ben Shimon, 2013-11-20 The Osirian Codex was written as if were three sage scribes each having a different point of views but in essence all of them are looking at the same thing from different windows. This literary work of esoteric philosophy, ethics and wisdom also includes the subtitle, Twt-Mos and the Homosexual, the Eye of Heru, The Divine Androgyny, Adam and others esoteric and apocryphal work, which may be radical. The book is also apocalyptic and apocryphal in some sense but it is not intended to harm no one or to impose and convert but to show and reflect gnosis, the salvation of humanity and the path of esoteric enlightenment. |
shetaut neter: The Melanin Empath Jade Asikiwe, 2020-07-29 |
shetaut neter: A Beginner's Introduction to Medew Netcher - the Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic System Wudjau Iry Maat, 2015-03-24 Language is the oldest living witness to history. Language can be considered the DNA of culture. It contains the state of mind (psychology) and world view of the people. Without learning the language of the culture or group being studied, there can be no meeting of the mind. We've often heard the phrase Let the Ancestors Speak and in order to hear and understand, we must know their language. This is the inspiration behind the making of this book which is to provide the basic tools and means to enter the world of Ancient Egypt and have a meeting of the minds with the illustrious civilization, society, culture, and people responsible for contributing so much to the world that we are indebted to whether realized or not. |
shetaut neter: An Aspirant's Guide to Practicing the Egyptian Mysteries Lawrence R. Mathews, 2012-12-01 This book has been written for the person presently seeking the answer to the age old question Who Am I? Although the who am I question has been asked by many generations of people over many years, since the closing of the The Temple of Aset, the ancient Kamitic/Egyptian methodology used for discovering its answer has been forgotten. When Emperor Constantine of Rome decreed in approximately 313 A.D., that the new world religion would be Christianity, thousands of years of highly advanced African philosophy and religion were cast aside. This book is dedicated to the Aspirants of the Ancient African Kamitic/Egyptian Philosophy and Religion known as Shetaut Neter. This philosophy and religion was known as the Egyptian Mysteries for those outside of its practice. What is presented is a guide from an Initiates point of view of what practicing the teachings in day to day life looks like. |
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