The Ancient Egyptian Book Of Thoth Offers Supernatural Abilities
The Book of Thoth is an ancient and sacred Egyptian book that is filled with spells and magic.
Spells
include giving the ability to humans to be able to understand animals
talking and allowing the reader to perceive the gods. There is a legend
that states that whoever reads the contents of the book would be able to
decipher all of the secrets and become a master of the Earth, sea, air
and celestial bodies.
The Book of Thoth is said to be one of the most mysterious of books
to have been talked about in the whole history of mankind. It is said to
be a mysterious and ancient book belonging to the Egyptians and written
by an ancient God.
The historical records show that the Book of
Thoth is a collection of Egyptian texts that were written by the
Egyptian god of knowledge and writing, Thoth. The book also includes
texts by ancient authors, and it has been described as a magical book
that seems to be a work of Egyptian fiction. It does seem to be
fragmented in Papyri and most pertains to the 2nd century of the
Ptolemaic period.
Egypt - The Book of Thoth - Secret Teachings Documentary
Book of Thoth is a name given to many ancient Egyptian texts supposed to have been written by Thoth, the Egyptian god of writing and knowledge. They include a text that is known and has been translated, many texts that were claimed to exist by ancient authors, the emerald tablets of Thoth, and a magical book that appears in an Egyptian work of fiction.
The Egyptians stored many texts, on a wide range of subjects, in "Houses of Life", the libraries contained within temple complexes. As Thoth was the god of knowledge, many of these texts were claimed to be his work. The Egyptian historian Manetho said that Thoth wrote 36,525 books.
The church father Clement of Alexandria, in the sixth book of his work Stromata, mentions forty-two books used by Egyptian priests that he says contain "the whole philosophy of the Egyptians". All these books, according to Clement, were written by Hermes (A pre existing Greek God that the Greeks likened to Thoth, claiming they were one in the same God, having similar qualities I.e. Both invented writing). Translation from Egyptian language and concepts to Greek language and concepts was not entirely accurate and some of the Egyptian authenticity was lost. Among the subjects they cover are hymns, rituals, temple construction, astrology, geography, and medicine.
The Egyptologists Richard Lewis Jasnow and Karl-Theodor Zauzich have dubbed a long Egyptian text from the Ptolemaic period "the Book of Thoth". This Demotic text, known from more than forty fragmentary copies, consists of a dialogue between a person called "The-one-who-loves-knowledge" and a figure that Jasnow and Zauzich identify as Thoth. The topics of their conversation include the work of scribes, various aspects of the gods and their sacred animals, the occult, and the Duat, the realm of the dead.
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Hermeticism, also called Hermetism, is a religious, philosophical, and esoteric tradition based primarily upon writings attributed to Hermes Trismegistus ("Thrice Great"). Hermes Trismegistus, lived in Ancient Egypt in the earliest days of this civilization. He later become one of their gods, receiving the name Thoth. Some say that the word "thought", comes from the name of this God of wisdom, science, and writing. In Ancient Greece, Hermes Trismegistus also joined the Greek pantheon of gods, taking the name Hermes. The greatest secret laws were handed down in the 7 Hermetic Principles. These are the Principles, taught by Thoth, that governs our material and spiritual life. Knowing these principles, the Universal Laws, shall open your insights to the deeper spiritual nature of reality. I will also show you how to use these principles in a practical manner. When you understand these laws, you will be able to Use it instead of being Used by it. 1. The Principle of Mentalism - “All is mind, the Universe is Mental.” 2. The Principle of Correspondence - “As above, so below; as below, so above”. 3. The Principle of Vibration - “Nothing rests, everything moves, everything vibrates.” 4. The Principle of Polarity - “Everything is Dual; everything has poles, everything has its pair of opposites." 5. The Principle of Rhythm - “Everything flows out and in; everything has its tides; all things rise and fall; the pendulum swing manifests in everything; the measure of the swing to the right is the measure of the wring to the left; rhythm compensates.” 6. The Principle of Cause and Effect - “Every Cause has its Effect; every Effect has its Cause; everything happens according to Law; Chance is but a name for Law not recognized; there are many planes of causation, but nothing escapes the Law.” 7. The Principle of Gender - “Gender is in everything; everything has its Masculine and Feminine Principles; Gender manifests on all planes.” π Like and Subscribe if you enjoyed the video π Join our Spiritual Kingdom on: π Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/universalloving π Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spiritualki... π Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+Universe... π Twitter: https://twitter.com/universeinsideu π« Videos on #spirituality, #consciousness, #meditation, #mindfulness and much more. Let's expand our esoteric, psychological and philosophical knowledge together. Subscribe to Universe Inside You π«
Book Of Thoth Associated With Attempt On Life Of Pharaoh
For
the first time the Book of Thoth was cited in the Turis papyrus which
had been published in Paris towards the end of the 18th century and this
described an attempt on the life of a pharaoh that failed using spells
that had come from the Book of Thoth.
The Turis Papyrus came from
the Turin Papyrus of Kings which also had the name of the Turin Canon
and was a manuscript from Egypt during the 19th dynasty and listed all
the names of the kings of Egypt. The listings started from the earliest
times and went on to the reign of Ramses II during 1279 and 13BC.
Therefore the Turis is said to not only resemble the Turin when it comes
to the name, but it also does with the date of its origin.
It is also said that there are versions that are different. However,
the compilations led to the reconstruction of a common history. It is a
dialogue in which two interlocutors, the god Thoth and a disciple who
was said to aspire to know, but it was also said there might have been
another god, which was probably Osiris, who also talked with a disciple
Book Compared To Hermetic Philosophical Texts Of Greece
The
framework might be compared to the hermetic texts of Greece, and it
also reveals dialogues between Thoth and Hermes and disciples. There are
some texts that seem to be before the first century, and this means
that it comes ahead of the first hermetic philosophical texts of Greece.
It should also be mentioned that the Book of Thoth has been used many
texts.
An ancient Egyptian priest by the name of Manetho said that
Thoth was the author of 36, 525 books, but investigators such as
Seleukos have confirmed that there were only about 20,000 books written.
The Book of Thoth appeared during an ancient story in Egypt, which came
from the Ptolemaic period and it talked about an Egyptian prince with
the name of Neferkaptah, who was said to have found the Book of Thoth
after it was hidden at the bottom of the River Nile.
Book Of Thoth Was Hidden At Bottom Of The River Nile Guarded By Serpents
There are stories that suggest that the Book of Thoth was hidden in the Nile close to Coptos and it was locked away inside boxes that were also guarded by serpents and no one could kill the serpents. Neferkaptah was brave and set out to recover the book and fought off the serpents and then brought the book back with him. However, Thoth punished him for taking the book by killing his wife and son. Neferkaptah committed suicide, and it was said that the book had been put into the tomb with his body.It was said that many generations later, Setne Khamwas stole the Book of Thoth from the tomb and had to fight with the ghost of Neferkaptah to get his hands on the book. He then fell in love with a woman and she seduced him and got him to kill his children but then found out that the woman had been an illusion sent by Neferkaptah and Setne then took the book back to the tomb.
Neferkaptah asked Setne to find the bodies of his son and wife and
put them in the tomb with him, and the tomb was then said to have been
sealed for all eternity. The story was told as a way of reflecting the
Egyptian belief that the knowledge of the gods is not for humans to own.
It
has been said that whoever reads the contents of the Book of Thoth
would be able to gain vast knowledge about the Earth, sea, air and
celestial bodies, allow people to talk to animals, bring the dead back
to life and more. In the wrong hands, it could indeed be a very powerful
book.
The complete reading of the emerald tablets of Thoth the Atlantean
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