Egyptian Religion – Ella Mast Book Review

Egyptian Religion – Ella Mast Book Review
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WHERE DID THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION COME FROM? Yes, I know that we are told that it came from Judaism, but that is not quite true. In this book –Egyptian Religion it places before the reader an account of the principal ideas and beliefs held by the ancient Egyptians concerning resurrection and the future life. And we are also talking about the ancient Egyptians back in the days of say 4,445 B.C. We have always said that unless you go back to the very beginning and get your dates lined out we say that you cannot understand your own scriptures.

Dr. Budge quotes from the Celebrated book —“The Egyptian book of the dead,” which he helped translate from the Egyptian hieroglyphics Dr. Budge was the keeper of the Egyptian and Assyrian antiquities in the British Museum for years.

Now; the literature from Egypt is large, and the product of different people which taken together covers several thousands of years. It is difficult therefore to find any works where this is all correlated but we find that this great central idea of immortality has existed for thousands of years, and it has been unchanged and forms the basis of the early Adamic Egyptian religion and social life. From the beginning to the end of the Adamic Egyptian life as first established with the coming into that land of the Adamic man the thought was always of a life beyond the grave.

Beric The Briton – A Story of The Roman Invasion

Beric The Briton – A Story of The Roman Invasion
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Our author led an exciting and adventurous young life. He lived during the reign of Queen Victoria of Britain (1837-1901). He became quite a story teller. First to his own children. After dinner in the evening he would spend an hour or two in telling them a story that many times would have to be continued the next day. A friend watching the spellbound children suggest he write down his stories so others could enjoy them. This he did, writing approximately 144 books, plus stories to magazines and was dubbed as ‘The Prince of the story tellers’ and his boys own historian.
To make these stories more interesting they would revolve around a fictional boy hero during some fascinating period of history, historians have recognized his stories as being accurate, thus he made History into a fascinating study. His heroes fought wars, sailed the seas, discovered land, conquered evil empires, prospected for gold, and a host of other exciting adventures. They meet famous personages. They go through the fall of Jerusalem, the Roman invasion of Britain which is the background of this story. And in fact these heroes lived through tumultuous historic eras, meeting the famous leaders of that time in the past. Thus, his books covered the periods of history for his children and others, in a manner that kept the attention of the listener.

Beowolf

Beowolf
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Dear Grace,
Glad to hear from you.
Yes, I have read “Beowolf.” I have the book. Am sending you a picture of the sea creature from a museum. Also, Dr. Swift was able to see one of them alive but it did not live long out of the depth of the sea.
You ask about the flood of Noah’s time, and the stories of the Great flood, Native Americans Indians, and Asians and Babylonians wrote about? I would suggest that since these people wrote about a great flood, they were not talking about the Great flood which covered all of the earth; Genesis 1: l-2: for this flood was in ancient times far back in time from the flood of Noah’s time which occurred some time after the Adamic race came to earth. All people on earth were destroyed in that Great Flood of Genesis 1:1-2, unless they packed up and flew away back to other planets in the Milky way.
Jeremiah recalls seeing this while he was still in the spirit before the restoration of the world that was, and the coming then of the Adamic people. Jeremiah 4:22-27. And yes there was a great flood all over the whole earth at that ancient time. And then a restoration. Moses just gives you a bit of history in the first chapter of Genesis. And then in the second chapter, goes into the story of the Adamic people. And yes, that also explains the Archaeologists finds in the Grand Canyon, and the fact that this earth had people on it long before the Adamic people came into physical earth. This is a proven fact which the church does not teach.

Conversations With Nostradamus

Conversations With Nostradamus
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This is an in‑depth study on the prophecies of Nostradamus, a prophet/physician who lived in France in the 1500’s. There are already many books written on Nostradamus and his mysterious prophecies by various authors, but this is quite different from those typical ones. That’s, first of all, because I extensively used the books “Conversations With Nostradamus” (vol.I‑III) which were written by a regressionist (hypnotist), Dolores Cannon. Those books contain many interesting, original, insightful, and impressive predictions which are basically derived from the prophecies of Nostradamus through the use of hypnosis. They are nothing like other books written by Nostradamus “experts” and yet it is overwhelmingly obvious that these written by Dolores Cannon (who originally had a very little knowledge of Nostradamus) are much closer to solving the obscurity of the puzzling ‘quatrains’. Although her books made a major breakthrough, there was still some room for further study and interpretation… and that’s where I come in with my “Conversations With Nostradamus: Analysis” series in the hope that it will further analyse and clarify the prophecies.

Alexander of Macedon

Alexander of Macedon
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As a boy, Alexander learned the lexicon of war from his father, and the discipline of the brain from Aristotle. He read the Iliad and the Tale of Troy, until he knew much of them by heart. He was tutored by a kinsman on his mothers side. He was taught that mountain folds like the Macedonians, had to climb mountains. And each morning after his run, he offered sacrifice before breakfast. The Great God was Zeus of his nation.
The kinsmen were training Alexander to be a king. But the boy always clung to his books. It was a lonely life although companions studied with him. One of these the son of Philip of Macedon, it was believed by another woman, his name Ptolemy.
Alexander had blue eyes and red-gold curls and his mother’s delicate skin which reddened rather than darkened to a brown under the sun. The people of Macedon were mountain people but in the valleys, they raised barley, grapes and cattle.
Alexander, because of the influence of his mother’s kinsmen, had read the works of the Greek writers of that time. Had read Herodotus, Demosthenes, Homer, Aristotle and even had Aristotle for a tutor, for he came to teach young Alexander and his companions.

Ancient Records The Legend of The Virgin Mary Called by The Catholics ‘Our Lady’

Ancient Records The Legend of The Virgin Mary Called by The Catholics ‘Our Lady’
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Mary, the Perpetual Virgin, and Her Mother Hanna,’ was translated from the Ethiopian manuscripts collected in 1870, by King Theodore at Makdala, and is now in the British Museum, and translated by Sir Wallas Budge. Many times we find the best knowledge coming from the Ethiopia. Some legends of course come from Catholicism.
The description of the Virgin Mary by Epiphanius, the Bishop of Cyprus, was: She was grave and dignified in all of her actions. She spoke little and only when necessary to do so. She listened readily and could be addressed easily. She paid honour and respect to everyone. She was of middle stature, but some say that she was of more than middle height. Her complexion was of the colour of ripe wheat, and her hair was Auburn. Her eyes were bright and keen and light brown in colour, and the pupils were of olive green tint. Her face was oval, her hands were long and her fingers were long. She wore garments of natural colours and was content with them. She as filled with Divine grace in all her ways.
The Egyptian Christians, or Coptic, in the story of the Virgin Mary being visited by the Angel Gabriel, the same as we find in our scriptures. They believed that this lady, the Virgin Mother of God, was begotten by a human father and brought forth by a human mother, just like others, because she was of flesh and blood.

A Dictionary of Symbols

A Dictionary of Symbols
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ARK: The Ark symbolised the power to preserve both on a material and spiritual plain, all things and to ensure their rebirth.
The basic symbolism of Noah’s Ark is the belief that the essence of the physical and spiritual life can be extracted and contained within a minute seed until such time as a rebirth created the conditions necessary for the re-emergence of these essence into external life. When comparing the Rainbow and the Ark, there is great symbolic symbolism. The Ark floats on the lower ocean. The Rainbow is in the realm of the upper waters, and is a sign of restoration of the order which is preserved below in the Ark. Both, together, being complementary then complete the circle of ONENESS. They then correspond to the two halves of the ancient symbol of the ‘World Egg’ which we remember from the Old Big Book