Friday, April 17, 2015

The Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead

The Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead (or Coiming Forth by Day, Pert Em Heru) has been added to our library as a free PDF download along with The Law of One - The Ra Material. Use your discretion as you go through the literature in our library. Our presentation of the authors and the author's work is not an endorsement but rather providing the student with the limited amount of information on topics relating to our ancestral culture and heritage from the very best sources available, no matter how dubious. Be sure to download the PDFs from our library while they are still available. Many PDFs are being wiped from the internet altogether. (Link to our Library) Em hotep!

Egyptian Book of the Dead
First the Egyptian Book of the Dead was considered to be the ‘Bible’ of the ancient Egypt and was therefore treated with great respect and consideration. The Book of the Dead (often presented with the subtitle ‘The Papyrus of Ani’ or ‘The Book of Coming [or Going] Forth By Day’) was intended to assist the deceased in the afterlife and comprised a collection of hymns, spells and instructions to allow the deceased to pass through obstacles in the afterlife.
by Wallace Budge (Use Discretion)

The Ra Material
Our research group uses what I prefer to call “tuned trance telepathy” to communicate with an extraterrestrial race called Ra. Ra landed on Earth about 11,000 years ago as a sort of extraterrestrial missionary with the objective of helping Earthman with his mental evolution.
by James Allen McCarty

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