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When the late Billie John and I wrote our Inner Guide to Egypt, we used the notion of "Egypt" as a stratum of consciousness within the psyche, rather than as a geo-political landmass with lots and lots of history slapped on top of it. We also did it with the help of an entity from the inner planes known as Kha'm-uas. This is not our invention; He really did exist three thousand years ago. In the timeless realm he so comfortably inhabits, he still exists "now." Using the terminology of the Western Magical Tradition he is what might be termed one of the "Inner Plane Adeptii." And—believe me—the last thing he wants is any kind of veneration, worship, or obeisance. In fact I ...

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"To speak the name of the dead is to make them live again."—Ancient Egyptian inscription Many of us keenly feel the absence of ritual in modern life and recognize the emptiness that results from daily routines lacking in color or meaning. It seems to us that in past times, life was often punctuated by rituals and ceremonies that filled that void and provided a close familiarity with nature and divine life. This was a sentiment often expressed to me by students in astrological and meditation groups I conducted over the years as we sought to relearn some of the sacred languages of the past. Those ancient mythologies, religions, and occult sciences beckoned to us with a deep ...

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Our book, Egyptian Paganism, was written to address the need for a book that would introduce newcomers to this form of Paganism with some basic practices for daily devotions, while at the same time giving some insight into the deeper or esoteric aspects of the religion. Fifteen years ago, when we first became interested in the Pagan religion of ancient Egypt, there was very little published that would be of help to the beginner. People starting out on the path often had to look for advice in general books on Paganism and magic, or try to write their own modern forms of ritual inspired, perhaps, by the Egyptian Book of the Dead, which can be hard to understand. Sometimes it was possible to ...

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The ancient Egyptians had a different spin on prosperity, and it requires a change in thinking. Prosperity was not individual, though they did have upper and lower classes. Prosperity was agriculturally-based, so if the crops thrived, everyone benefited; if they failed, it affected everyone. So, how can a modern practitioner approach Egyptian prosperity magic? Simply put, light a black candle. Black, really? For the ancient Egyptians, black symbolized fertility and abundance. It was the color of the earth laid down by the annual inundation. Fertile soil meant abundant harvests; in ancient Egypt, that meant prosperity. Other colors appropriate for Egyptian prosperity: green and white. ...

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