Metamorphosis of the Gods—Egypt Series



Djehutis and Sesheta—First Manifestations

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  • The Egyptian deities Djehutis (Thoth) and Sesheta (Seshat) were considered to be the overseeing Masters of the Final Egyptian Initiations process


Heqet, Het-Mehit

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  • Frog-headed Heqet and dolphin-headed Het-Mehit were the ancient Egyptian goddesses of Primal Birth


Nun, Nuniet

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  • Nun and Nuniet were the ancient Egyptian deities symbolizing the Primal Waters of Creation


Khnum, Satis, Anukis, Hapi

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  • The Triad of deities at Elephantine near Aswan, and the Nile god Khnum, were together considered to be the ancient Egyptian initiators of Primordial Creation and the First Flow of Consciousness


Ramses, Nerfertari, First Hathor

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  • At Abu Simbel, the entities honored with two Temples are the Twin Souls Ramses and Nefetari, and the First Manifestation of the goddess Hathor


Isis, Harpocrates

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  • In the ancient Egyptian Initiation process, Isis represented the Passive Feminine Principle, and Harpocrates the Birth of the Higher Self within the individual


Khat, Sekhem, Ren

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  • In the ancient Egyptian concepts of the soul aspects, the Khat was the physical body, the Sekhem was the bio-electrical aura, and the Ren was the Name Vibration of a person


Sobek, Heru-Ur

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  • In ancient Egypt, Sobek personified those aspects within us we wish to give up, and Horus the Elder is the Higher Self who offers us new potentials we can develop


Khonsu, Tosenet-Nofret, Pa-Nebtewy

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  • The other deities of Kom Ombo personify a completion of the first phase of the Second Level of Initiations, dealing with aspects of the Subconscious Mind


Horus Behdety, Hathor

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  • At Edfu Temple the Marriage of the Masculine and Feminine Selves in the Initiate was symbolized by the Sexual Union between Horus the Higher Self and Hathor the Earth Mother, and the Active Feminine Principle


Nut, Geb

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  • The First Couple among the Egyptian deities was Geb the Earth and Nut the Sky goddess, the Cosmic Mother


Taweret, Nekhebet

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  • For women, two of the most important deities in ancient Egypt were Taweret, goddess of Fertility, and Nekhebet, the goddess of Birth and Death


Khaibab, Seb

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  • Two aspects of the soul on the Second Level of Initiation involved the Emotional Self and the Procreative Self


Amun, Amun-Min

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  • Amun was the chief god of Karnak Temple exemplifying power and wind, while his transformed counterpart at Luxor Temple, Amun-Min, symbolized the fertile energies of the Earth


Mut, Amunet

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  • The two feminine aspects of Amun at Karnak were the goddesses Mut and Amunet


Khonsu of Thebes, Montu

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  • Khonsu the Moon god makes an appearance in Karnak Temple, as well as the son of Amun, Montu the War god


Set

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  • The god Set or Suti epitomizes chaos, confusion, death and entropy, who offers all Initiates the keys to challenge and overcoming


Nephthys, Serket

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  • In the Initiations, Nephthys was the goddess of life coming forth from death, and Serket symbolized the Death experience itself


Anubis

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  • The jackal-headed god was the protector of the dead, and conducted the soul into its final Assessment


Osiris

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  • The supreme god of New Kingdom Egypt was Osiris, who in the Initiations process represented the sum total of all our past life experiences


Ka, Djehutis of the Heart

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  • Djehutis returns in the Initiation process as the Balancer of the Heart in the Balance of Truth, in the assessment of an individuals Ka soul spirit


Maat

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  • The goddess with a single feather on her head, Maat is the Supreme Goddess of Truth


Forty-two Assessors, Amit, Sons of Horus

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  • The host of entities associated with the Assessment process in the Hall of Maat


Ab, Ba

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  • At the center of the Assessment process is the Weighing of the Soul Heart and its consequences on that part of the soul called the Ba


Ptah, Serapis

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  • There are two historical expressions for the Egyptian god who constantly shapes the world on the potters' wheel into a new form


Sekhmet

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  • The lionness-headed goddess represents that aspect of the cycle of existence that sweeps away the old so that new growth can take root


Neferatum, Imhotep, Sokar

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  • Gods and deified men epitomize the Fifth Level of Initiation at Saqqara and Memphis


Khu, Putah

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  • The Khu represented that part of the soul that accumulated over many lifetimes, being the past memories of each and every previous existence


Djehutis of Giza

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  • At Giza, Djehutis was Master of the Opening of the Psychic Eye


Ra-Harakhty, Raat

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  • The god and goddess of the Rising Sun personify the dawning of Divine Consciousness


Bes

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  • At the Sixth Level of Initiation is the little beast god who is transformed into a beautiful child


Bastet

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  • The famed cat goddess of Bubastis is a transitional form between the goddesses Sekhmet and Tefnut


Wadjet the Serpent, Wadjet the Eye

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  • Two aspects of the goddess Wadjet both reveal the power and placement of the Third Eye of psychic vision


Sahu

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  • The Sahu aspect of the soul signals that whole part of ourselves that gives birth to our All Self, our Integral Self, our Perfect Self


Atum-Ra, Aten

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  • The Setting Sun in ancient Egypt was one of the symbols of having achieved All Self


Khephra

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  • The scarab-beetle god in ancient Egypt epitomized the Mystical Power that moved the Sun across the Heavens


Shu

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  • Shu is the ancient god who symbolized the invisible Divine Breath and the Animation of All Creation


Iusaset, Amenta

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  • The Highest Feminine Aspects of the Divine Sun symbolized the Integration of every aspect of Self into the All Self


Neith

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  • The goddess of Sais in the Nile Delta region epitomized the Celestial Powers of the Cosmic Mother


Tefnut

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  • The Golden Lionness Goddess personified the Mystical Powers and Hidden Secrets of the Sphinx


Atmu

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  • The Atmu is that part of the Eternal Soul that is Unknowable and Incomprehensible


Sesheta, Urshu

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  • The Star Goddess of the Sphinx and the Winged Beings of the Final Initiations are your last Spiritual Escorts before Transcendence


Giza Guardians, Stellar Beings, Forty-two Wayfarers

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  • The last Guides for the Final Initiation process include the Guardians of the Three Pyramids, the Transcended Masters among the Stars, and the Forty-two Wayfarers of Infinite Powers


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