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Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Sunday, April 12, 2015
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
My Egyptian Novels
Neferkheperura and the Legend of the Golden Pharaoh
Orthodox Pharaohism
"In Orthodox Pharaohism: Veneration of Ancient Kings, the Author (Pharaoh) Horus Michael presents a new perspective on honoring the Ancient Pharaohs of Egypt. You may read the Kings List while burning fragrant incense, thus honoring the Ancestors who built Civilization, and read some selected biographies of the Kings of the Two Lands. Meet Ahmoses who led the Canaanite-Hyksos (Israelites) out of Egypt and liberated the enslaved Egyptians, an inspiration for the Jewish Book of the Exodus, or Tutankhamon the Anointed One whose affair with an Egyptian Priestess and rumors of the Israelite Messiah compelled his Queen Ankhesenamon to write to the Hittites asking them for his replacement (A Hittite Prince to rule the Egyptian Empire with her). Also included are Celebratory Holidays, requirements for electing a Pharaoh from the College of Lector Priests, and an Egyptian-inspired Novel (Neferkheperura, C.2014). Copyright 2015 Horus Michael, All rights reserved."
Tutankhaton
Egyptian Counter Magic
Egyptian Counter Magic explains the effects of reading the written Magic Spells and other materials in artifacts, temples and monuments. Included are Protection spells, Counter Magic spells, Weather Manipulation and Money spells. This book is NOT intended for the beginning student.
Sakhmet's Effective Egyptian Magic Spells:
(revised edition)
The KheriHeb Master Series presents Sakhmet's Effective Egyptian Magic Spells: Revised Edition. This book covers a wide range of Egyptian Magic spells on topics like acquiring psychic Energy, Counter Magic & Protection spells, Weather Manipulation, Financial, Medical-Healing, Legal Spells, City Spells, Love & Peace, Egyptian Necromancy, Chaos Magic, the Afterlife, Telepathic Hypnosis, etc. This Edition has been tested by other Participants prior to publication.
Copyright 2014 Horus Michael.
M7 2015.
Orthodox Pharaohism
"In Orthodox Pharaohism: Veneration of Ancient Kings, the Author (Pharaoh) Horus Michael presents a new perspective on honoring the Ancient Pharaohs of Egypt. You may read the Kings List while burning fragrant incense, thus honoring the Ancestors who built Civilization, and read some selected biographies of the Kings of the Two Lands. Meet Ahmoses who led the Canaanite-Hyksos (Israelites) out of Egypt and liberated the enslaved Egyptians, an inspiration for the Jewish Book of the Exodus, or Tutankhamon the Anointed One whose affair with an Egyptian Priestess and rumors of the Israelite Messiah compelled his Queen Ankhesenamon to write to the Hittites asking them for his replacement (A Hittite Prince to rule the Egyptian Empire with her). Also included are Celebratory Holidays, requirements for electing a Pharaoh from the College of Lector Priests, and an Egyptian-inspired Novel (Neferkheperura, C.2014). Copyright 2015 Horus Michael, All rights reserved."
Tutankhaton
Egyptian Counter Magic
Egyptian Counter Magic explains the effects of reading the written Magic Spells and other materials in artifacts, temples and monuments. Included are Protection spells, Counter Magic spells, Weather Manipulation and Money spells. This book is NOT intended for the beginning student.
Sakhmet's Effective Egyptian Magic Spells:
(revised edition)
The KheriHeb Master Series presents Sakhmet's Effective Egyptian Magic Spells: Revised Edition. This book covers a wide range of Egyptian Magic spells on topics like acquiring psychic Energy, Counter Magic & Protection spells, Weather Manipulation, Financial, Medical-Healing, Legal Spells, City Spells, Love & Peace, Egyptian Necromancy, Chaos Magic, the Afterlife, Telepathic Hypnosis, etc. This Edition has been tested by other Participants prior to publication.
Copyright 2014 Horus Michael.
M7 2015.
Thursday, February 21, 2013
The Drama of Life
Thursday, February 21, 2013
The Drama of Life
My ceremonies I conducted in the 1990s were similar. I have no other priests so I did everything myself; in place of costumes or masks I used Letterhead and Identities; along with my Magical FX using Chronokinesis. I am a KheriHeb Master. This serves as an area of study in my profession as Archaeologist & Egyptologist.
M7 2013.
Sunday, November 25, 2012
purpose of a Temple
The Purpose of a Temple
© Copyright 2012 M7C, All rights reserved.
In Ancient Times, the Gods appeared among the living –
supernatural beings that when conversed with could influence the
environment. People would worship them
for helping answer requests (prayers), by making offerings in a selected
building, or Temple-Palace. Talking to a
God was the same as requesting an event.
When Gods were incarnate, or in human or animal bodies (“alive”), they
were people with supernatural abilities not just someone claiming divine birth
with no ability. The Egyptian Pharaoh
was a living God as well, so his Palace resembled a Temple – a columned building
decorated in the finest artwork, with pools, gardens, libraries, colleges, and
Temple Granaries (food storage, which acted as a grain bank – grain was their
form of money). A Priesthood was
maintained to tend to the living God, as well as educate the people and perform
religious or magical ceremonies.
Offerings were of grain (money), processed food and drink in
containers, flowers, gems, processed cloth or textiles, books/scrolls, or the
best that the citizens had to offer. The
food was so rich that it caused health issues among the priests, who ate the
leftovers. In return the Gods would
create events like attracting prosperity to the country, winning foreign battles,
causing rain in place of a drought, causing the Sun to appear during a storm,
appeasing ancestral spirits, or personal issues of the people. If the Gods were not satisfied for any
reason, they would act in the world with their powers, in the form of Natural
Disasters until the people made them happy again; monuments were another form
of offering.
Temples were not places where Citizens went to converse with
the Gods (Churches or Mosques), because they could pray at home to miniature
statues of the Gods in a home shrine. The
statues were similar to photographs, images that reminded the people of what
the Gods looked like. They were not “worshiped”
as idols, for the statues formed an element of the shrine. The people needed to know the image of the
God in order to direct their prayers, as with Visualization.
Talking to a God / Divine incarnate is the same as praying
or requesting. The entity can cause an
event by email, blogging, telephone, speaking, writing, thinking, or
dreaming. So for this reason silence is
necessary to prevent “accidental requests.”
As living Gods can be anyone or anywhere, the people can request something
in public and be assured someone will answer it.
© M7C 2012.
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Horu the Guardian of Kemet - Kindle Edition
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008J51WGE
M7 2012.
Book Description
Publication Date:
July 8, 2012
Meet Horu, the Guardian of Kemet, Cairo's
newest superhero. Watch him and the Ennead fight crime and try to
prevent a new nemesis from taking over the world with elemental
abilities in this unique two-part series by author & archaeologist,
Michael J. Costa.
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