Today I will delete from my diary two days: yesterday and tomorrow ...
For Yesterday is gone and tomorrow must still come
Yesterday was to learn and tomorrow will be the consequence of what I can do today
Today I will face life with the conviction that this day willnot ever return
Today is the last opportunity I have to live intensely, as no one can assure me that I Win see tomorrow's sunrise.
Today I will be brave enough not to letany opportunity pass me by
Today my wish is that I will succeed in what I set out to do
Today I will invest my most valuable resource: my time
Today I will put my time in the most transcendental work of my life.
Today I will spend each minute passionately to make of today a different and unique day in my life
Today I will defy every obstacle that appears on my way trusting that Iwill succeed
Today I will resist pessimism and will conquer the world with a smile
Today I will have a positive attitude of expecting the best
Today I will make of every task a sublime expression
Today I will have my feet on the ground understanding reality and will star-gaze to invent my future
Today I will take the time to be happy and will leave my presence in the hearts of others
Today I will invite you to begin a new season where we can dream that we undertake is possible and that we can fulfil it with joy and dignity
Today I will build the foundation for tomorrow I will reap the benefits
Have a good day today and may it even be a better one tomorrow
Looking at the aspects of the my Kemetic faith and how it shaped my magical path
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Power words on my path

Dua Ra Cheft Uben F
(Adorations to Ra when he rises)
Dua Ra Cheft Uben F em aket abdet ent Pet
(Adorations to Ra when he rises in horizon eastern)
Ametej Ra-k iti em Khepera
(Homage to Ra, coming forth as Khepera)
Khepera qemam neteru
(Khepera, Creator of the gods and goddesses)
Cha-k uben-k pesd Mut-k
(Rising thee, shinig thee, lightig up thy mother)
Cha ti em suten neteru
(Rising as Lord, king of the gods and goddesses)
Iri-nek mut Nut aiui - em iri nini
(Your mother Nut does an act of worship to you with both arms)
Manu em hept-tu Maat er tra
Manu (Western HOrizon) receives thee in pece, Maat embraces thee aat the double season (perennially)
Dua Ra Dua Ra Dua Ra Khepera
(Adorations to Ra, Adorations to Ra in the form of the Creator)
Nefer Kheperu Ta ua n Ra
(THe good king in is name Creator, one with God)
Dua Ra Dua Ra Dua Ra Asar
(Adorations to Ra, Adorations to Ra in the form of the Osiris)
Dua Ra Dua Ra Dua Ra Amun
(Adorations to Ra, Adorations to Ra in the form of the Amun-Ra)
Dua Ra Dua Ra Dua Ra Ptah
(Adorations to Ra, Adorations to Ra in the form of the Ptah)
Dua Ra Dua Ra Dua Ra Heru
(Adorations to Ra, Adorations to Ra in the form of the Horus)
Dua Ra Dua Ra Dua Ra Ankh Herakuti
(Adorations to Ra, Adorations to Ra in the form of the living horis in the two horizons)

Kheper-i kheper kheperu kheper-kuie em kheperu en Khepri kheper em Sep Tepy
(When I became, the becoming became, I have become in becoming the form of Khepri, who came into being in the Sep Tepy)

~Magickal Graphics~
From The Egyptian Book of the Dead
Come to me. Come to me,
for my speech hath in it the power to protect, and it possesseth life.
I am Isis the goddess, and I am the lady of words of power.
Isis, the goddess and great enchantress at the head of the gods.
Heaven was satisfied with the words of the goddess Isis.
The great lady, the God-mother, giver of life.
The divine one, the only one, the greatest of the gods and goddesses,
the queen of all gods, the female Ra, the female Horus, the eye of Ra
Lady of the New Year, maker of the sunrise, Lady of heaven, the light-giver of heaven.
Queen of the earth, most mighty one, lady of warmth and fire, the God-mother.
The lady of life, lady of green crops, lady of bread, lady of abundance, lady of joy and gladness, lady of love, the maker of kings, the beautiful goddess, the lady of words of power. Wife of the lord of the abyss.
Let the blood of Isis, and the magical spirits of Isis and the words of power of Isis, be mighty to protect and keep safely this great god.



Maat Ankhu Maat
Maat is the source of life
Maat neb bu ten
Maat is in everywhere you are
Cha hena Maat
Rise in the morning with Maat
Ankh hena Maat
Live with Maat
Ha sema Maat
Let every limb join with Maat (let her guide your actions)
Maat her ten
Maat is who you are deep down
Due Maat neb bu ten
Adorations to goddess Maat, who is in everywhere you are!

~Magickal Graphics~
Hetheru aha, m Sekhem aah ten Neteritaa
(Hetheru, raise yourself up in your true form as the great goddess of power (Life force)
Ten Nebetawi, Ten Neberdjer, Uben tawi
(You are the mistress of the world, you are all emcompassing diinity, the light of the word)
Rekhit iri, neteru iri, anetj k ren
(The people on earth and the gods and goddesses all praise your name)
en Nebetawi, ten Neberdjer, ten Neterit aah nefert
(YOu are the mistress of the world, you are all encompassing diinity, the great goddess of beauty)

Om Asar Aset Heru
(The self as Osiris, Isis and Horus)
Ha Asar, Ha Aset, Ha Heru
(Hail Osiris, Isis and Horus)
Dua, Dua, Dua
(Adorations three)
Neb Asar, Nebt Aset, Heqa Heru
(King Osiris, Queen Isis, Prince Horus)
Nebt Aset, Rekat Aset
(Queen Isis, Mistress of Wisdom)
Rekat nehast Asar, Rekat nehast Heru
(Isis, the mistress of wisdom resurrected Osiris and Horus)
(All prayers from Devotional worship book of shetaut neter by Muata Ashby)

Sa Sekhem Sahu
“Goddess Sekhmet, I respectfully request you assistance in helping me to become
more assertive in my life and to practice this healing gift you instilled in me. I ask that you provide me guidance and support in learning
how to develop these qualities in such a way that it is beneficial to me, but harms no one.”
En Sekhmet, het nebet nofret wabet (to Sekhmet, all things beautiful & pure)
Em Heset Net Sekhmet (be in favor with Sekhmet)
SA! (breath of life)
SEKHEM! (sacred might)
SAHU! (realized human)
Per Saret - School of (Kemetic) Wisdom
Our Link: http://witchysnexusegyptian.webs.com/
OPENING PRAYER
Dua Ra Cheft Uben F em aket abdet ent Pet
(Adorations to Ra when he rises in horizon eastern)
Anetej Ra-k iti em Khepera
(Homage to Ra, coming forth as Khepera)
Khepera qeman neteru
(Khepera, Creator of the Neteru)
Cha-k uben-k pesd Mut-k
(Rising thee, shining thee, lighting up they mother)
Cha ti em suten neteru
(Rising Lord, king of the Neteru)
Iri-nek mut Nut aiui-em iri nini
(Your mother Nut does an act of worship to you with both arms)
Manu em hetep hept-tu Maat er tra
(Manu receives thee in peace, Maat embraces thee at the double reason)
(Adorations to Ra when he rises in horizon eastern)
Anetej Ra-k iti em Khepera
(Homage to Ra, coming forth as Khepera)
Khepera qeman neteru
(Khepera, Creator of the Neteru)
Cha-k uben-k pesd Mut-k
(Rising thee, shining thee, lighting up they mother)
Cha ti em suten neteru
(Rising Lord, king of the Neteru)
Iri-nek mut Nut aiui-em iri nini
(Your mother Nut does an act of worship to you with both arms)
Manu em hetep hept-tu Maat er tra
(Manu receives thee in peace, Maat embraces thee at the double reason)

WHAT IS ANCIENT EGYPTIAN RELIGION?
The Egyptians did not maintain a universal system of religious belief. Dogma did not exist. There were no holy texts defining strict religious doctrines requiring conformity. In polytheism, there was tolerance. The ancient Egyptians were peaceful, kind, and very aware of family values. Their religious dealings reflected this in that there were no persecutions in the name of religion.
Egyptians revered and respected all of natural existence. They did not attempt to persuade or force non-Egyptians to worship their deities, nor did they degrade the beliefs of others. In fact, the Egyptians were open-minded and receptive to other cultures' belief systems.
We thus travel back into the past to gain knowledge for our future. We seek the knowledge and wisdom to know more about the Neteru (Divine) of that time and know that it is still shaping our lives today.
Theirs were a society build upon the instructions of the Neteru, guided by their wishes and grace and blessings. They have been there since the dawn of mankind and then they passed on to become us for they continue to live in the hearts of the ones that seek to know them.
It was an Ancient world filled with wisdom, spirituality and search to the betterment of every soul.
We will learn about the Great Neter (God) and the Great Neteret (Goddess) and their aspects that give rise to the variety of Major and Minor Neteru on which we call. We will search the deeper meanings not only of the Neteru, but also their mythology.
We are walking the path of the Ancient reborn into us who are the modern. We are the Kemetic, who one was the name of those who lived in Kemet, the black lands which was the sign of the blessed Nile that brought the fertile souls to the land to be cultivated.
Welcome

ABOUT “EGYPTIAN” RELATED SUBJECTS
Our lessons are theme related and can be found in our Instruction Rooms.
In each topic you will receive your study material (wether it is general notes provided or books or internet sites to study) with the worksheets which needed to be completed for each topic on each level. Each level has a variety of topics and you have to complete a required set of assignements in one level to be able to continue to the next level. Your answers are privately send to the teacher via email and the teacher will then correspond to you on your answers.
A score card will be kept for each student and on completion of each level you will receive a certificate.
Here follows a basic index of the lessons to be presented. Please note that the topic of Level 2 and Level 3 might change
Admin Section
Introductions
Admin
Links/Reading room
Devotional
Level 1
Knowing yourself
Order vs Chaos
Discoving the Kemetic Neteru
Basic Symbology
Kemetic Shrine/Altar/devotional
Spiritual parts of the body
Kemetic calander
Divine communication tools
Pagan basics
Looking at sacred texts
Level 2
Kemetic theology of religion and ritual
Kemetic Mythology
Philosophy and theology of Creational
Divination of Kemetic tradition
Tarot symbology
Level 3
Kemetic Heka and ritual
Philosophy of Kemetic spirituality and afterlife
Kemetic Cosmic Correspondences
The philosphy and theology of the Kemetic TOL
Hieroglypics - the language of the Gods

ABOUT “EGYPTIAN” OUR TEACHERS
Het Ra Sat Ankhu
Witchy Steph
Matthew James
Hem Netjer
Rahotep
*Two more teachers to be confirmed
HOW TO JOIN & WHAT HAPPENS NEXT ?
So, you want to join this school?
All you have to do is register,
Introduce yourself in the student area and start with your lessons.
All answers are sent to my email address where I will then evaluate your work and return it to you.
It is as easy as that!

The Astari
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Ten LawsBy David Goldsmith
The Ten Laws of the Astari
the First Law:
Defend those who cannot defend themselves.
the Second Law:
Defend your fellow Astari
the Third Law:
Be true to yourself, your family, your friends, your Path, and your word.
the Forth law:
The subjegation of another's Free Will shall not be allowed, save in the most dire of circumstances.
the Fifth Law:
Dark Magicks are not to be used, regardless of any perceived need.
the Sixth law:
Be respectful to all beliefs, so long as they do not violate the Ten Laws, or the Balance.
the Seventh Law:
No human life shall be taken, save at the exhaustion of all other possibilities. the Eighth Law:Treat those of lesser standing as equals.
the Ninth Law:
Do not steal from one another, nor trade inferior for superior.
the Tenth Law:
Stand strong before the Darkness, using your skills to fight it in whatever form, wherever it appears to threaten Humanity, the Balance, or the Astari.
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Together we form a family reaching into the future on the principles of order and balance.
Ten LawsBy David Goldsmith
The Ten Laws of the Astari
the First Law:
Defend those who cannot defend themselves.
the Second Law:
Defend your fellow Astari
the Third Law:
Be true to yourself, your family, your friends, your Path, and your word.
the Forth law:
The subjegation of another's Free Will shall not be allowed, save in the most dire of circumstances.
the Fifth Law:
Dark Magicks are not to be used, regardless of any perceived need.
the Sixth law:
Be respectful to all beliefs, so long as they do not violate the Ten Laws, or the Balance.
the Seventh Law:
No human life shall be taken, save at the exhaustion of all other possibilities. the Eighth Law:Treat those of lesser standing as equals.
the Ninth Law:
Do not steal from one another, nor trade inferior for superior.
the Tenth Law:
Stand strong before the Darkness, using your skills to fight it in whatever form, wherever it appears to threaten Humanity, the Balance, or the Astari.
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Together we form a family reaching into the future on the principles of order and balance.
The four great truths
Book: Shetaut Neter vol 1: The Mysteries of Neterian religion and Metaphysics
Author: Sebai Muata Ashby
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Great truth 1"Pa Neter ua ua Neberdjer m Neteru""The Neter, the Supreme Being, is one and alone and as Neberdjer, manisfesting everywhere and in all things in the form of Gods andGoddesses"Neberdjer means "all -encompassing divinity" the all-inclusive, all-embracing spirit which pervades all and who is the ultimate essenceof allNeberdjer is closely associated with the divinity Khepri. Khepri is the Creator, the morning sun and the first aspect of Ra. Thus we are tounderstand that from the all-encompassing Divinity, there arises acreative principle and that principle is the divine will, who is Khepri,the scarab-beetle who brings itself and Creation into being. The greatDivinity who brought its own forms into being.Neter Aah khepri djesef"The Supreme Being is One"
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Great Truth 2"An-Maat swy Saui Set s-khemn""Lack of righteousness brings fettters to the personality, and these fetters cause ignorance of the DIvine"There are two roads traveled by humankind:**-> Those who seek to live MAAT**-> Those who seek to satisfy their animal passionsOn a higher advance sense there are two groups of people: The Nehastu (spiritually awakened) and the Kmn (ignorant or worldly)You must begin to open up to the true grandeur of creation, otherwise the mysteries of life will elude you, and you will be fit only to be alowly follower of some dogmatic religious faith that will offer manyplatitudes, the same old slogans, dogmatic statements and cliches, butwill limit your spiritual growth.Unrighteousness leads us to khemn (ignorance) and therefore the converse is true, righteousness leads us to ab, purity and rekh (wisdom)
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Great Truth 3"S-Uashu s-Nafu n saiu Set""Devotion to the Divine leads to freedom from the fetters of set"(Saui Set relates to the fetters)As spiritual enlightenment dawns, there will be many new feelings that arise, because a new world heretofore unknown by the mind has beenaccessed. Devotion purifies the personality by dissolving the ego.then you begin to discover the world in which enlightened sages live.Along with devotion, your actions must be pure. When your actions areunrighteous, you are fettering your consciousness, you are fetteringyour personality. the unrighteous act itself is a fetter of thepersonality, because it causes yo to be conscious of your ego, of yourself as an individual, of yourself as a mortal being, separate from theDivine.Uashu (devotion) leads to Nafu (freedom) - freedom from saiu set, freedom from the fetters of set which is your own egoism. Devotionleads you to freedom from your own egoism, your desires, andindividuality, because if you are devoting yourself to the Divine, thisopens your heart so you cannot be egoistic, because there is somethingmore magnanimous than you.
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Great Truth 4"Ari Shedy Rekh ab m Maakheru""Doing Shedy leads to knowledge of oneself, of knowing one's heart, and this is called being True of Speech""True of speech" means established in truth. One who is establish in truth is an AKh.One cannot repent on one's death bed after a life of unrighteousness - after filling the heart and mind with unrighteous feelings, thoughts,words and deeds. So it is important to begin nor to purify the heartand cleanse the soul as as to become Maakheru (tru of speech - pure ofheart) at the time of Judgement. ------------------------------------------------Note:To have an indept discussion of this topic please read further in source
Author: Sebai Muata Ashby
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Great truth 1"Pa Neter ua ua Neberdjer m Neteru""The Neter, the Supreme Being, is one and alone and as Neberdjer, manisfesting everywhere and in all things in the form of Gods andGoddesses"Neberdjer means "all -encompassing divinity" the all-inclusive, all-embracing spirit which pervades all and who is the ultimate essenceof allNeberdjer is closely associated with the divinity Khepri. Khepri is the Creator, the morning sun and the first aspect of Ra. Thus we are tounderstand that from the all-encompassing Divinity, there arises acreative principle and that principle is the divine will, who is Khepri,the scarab-beetle who brings itself and Creation into being. The greatDivinity who brought its own forms into being.Neter Aah khepri djesef"The Supreme Being is One"
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Great Truth 2"An-Maat swy Saui Set s-khemn""Lack of righteousness brings fettters to the personality, and these fetters cause ignorance of the DIvine"There are two roads traveled by humankind:**-> Those who seek to live MAAT**-> Those who seek to satisfy their animal passionsOn a higher advance sense there are two groups of people: The Nehastu (spiritually awakened) and the Kmn (ignorant or worldly)You must begin to open up to the true grandeur of creation, otherwise the mysteries of life will elude you, and you will be fit only to be alowly follower of some dogmatic religious faith that will offer manyplatitudes, the same old slogans, dogmatic statements and cliches, butwill limit your spiritual growth.Unrighteousness leads us to khemn (ignorance) and therefore the converse is true, righteousness leads us to ab, purity and rekh (wisdom)
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Great Truth 3"S-Uashu s-Nafu n saiu Set""Devotion to the Divine leads to freedom from the fetters of set"(Saui Set relates to the fetters)As spiritual enlightenment dawns, there will be many new feelings that arise, because a new world heretofore unknown by the mind has beenaccessed. Devotion purifies the personality by dissolving the ego.then you begin to discover the world in which enlightened sages live.Along with devotion, your actions must be pure. When your actions areunrighteous, you are fettering your consciousness, you are fetteringyour personality. the unrighteous act itself is a fetter of thepersonality, because it causes yo to be conscious of your ego, of yourself as an individual, of yourself as a mortal being, separate from theDivine.Uashu (devotion) leads to Nafu (freedom) - freedom from saiu set, freedom from the fetters of set which is your own egoism. Devotionleads you to freedom from your own egoism, your desires, andindividuality, because if you are devoting yourself to the Divine, thisopens your heart so you cannot be egoistic, because there is somethingmore magnanimous than you.
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Great Truth 4"Ari Shedy Rekh ab m Maakheru""Doing Shedy leads to knowledge of oneself, of knowing one's heart, and this is called being True of Speech""True of speech" means established in truth. One who is establish in truth is an AKh.One cannot repent on one's death bed after a life of unrighteousness - after filling the heart and mind with unrighteous feelings, thoughts,words and deeds. So it is important to begin nor to purify the heartand cleanse the soul as as to become Maakheru (tru of speech - pure ofheart) at the time of Judgement. ------------------------------------------------Note:To have an indept discussion of this topic please read further in source
The Principle of Aset, and how to Discover and Adopt the Cosmic Wisdom That Leads to Enlightenment on the Journey of the Tree of Life
Lesson 8:
By Muata Ashby
We continue now, our studies of the Anunian Theurgy, Tree of Life spiritual evolution system. Before we lead into today's topic I would like to reiterate a couple of points from last time. These are a couple of key points about the principles of Aset and Nebthet. One aspect of Aset that I don't believe we touched on, well we touched on in previous lectures in a different series, is the principle of the fetters of Set, the Saiu Set. Saiu Set means "the bandage that goes over the mouth; you can see that in the system of gods and goddesses [Plate I]. The Gods and Goddesses iconomythograph relates all of the main divinities ofNeterianism and it shows their interconnections. On the bottom of that diagram, you will see all the main forms of Heru in the three major theurgys. The Anunian Theurgy, Memphite Theurgy and Wasetian Theurgy. The child aspect of Heru, who is the divine solar child of the Anunian Theurgy, who we discussed in the Anunian Theology lectures series is that aspect of in Memphite Theurgy ealled Nefertem and in Theban Theurgy the same Heru is called Khonsu. In Asarian Theurgy he is Heru sa Asar sa Aset (Heru the son of Asar son of Aset), and Heru Ur, among others.Figure 51; Heru as Nefertem, sitting on the Lotus (the Creation) that arises out of the Primeval OceanIn this iconography, the Divine Child (A) is the master of Creation, the Lotus (B) is Creation itself and the Primeval Ocean (pool symbol (C)) is the substratum from which the Creation arises. As the Nefertem aspect, he points to his mouth. He utters Heka (words of power) and the world comes into being and Set is the opposite to that. Remember that we talked about the opposites of Creation in the form of the divinities as well as complementary opposites or direct opposites. In this particular point we are discussing, Set and Heru are direct opposites. Heru is the one who speaks and whose words bring forth creation into being and Set is the divinity that stops the speech and we know this because it is specified in the myth of the Asarian Resurrection. Now in this series, the pointing to the mouth conception or teaching, relates to ra - ra is the mouth or ro - in modern Coptic language. When the divinities speak their words can affect Creation because they have power. Ordinary human beings also have power in speech but not so much to bring physical items into existence, but they can bring ideas and feelings into existence and those can have great consequences in the physical realm. The reason why the mouth brings forth powerful words, the words that bring creations into being, is because it is tied directly to the unconscious mind. The unconscious level of mind is the subtlest and therefore the most powerfully vibrating energies are there. But if the unconscious mind is clouded, and is beset with egoism, with anger, hatred, greed, lust, envy, jealousy, etc. then those creations, are going to be curtailed, limited and tainted. Yes, you will create all kinds of unrighteousness. But unrighteousness, since it is not ultimately real, cannot be said to be a creation, speaking from a philosophical perspective. So, that is Saiu Set. On the other hand, spiritual aspiration, what Heru represents, is antithetical to the Saiu Set and antithetical to the fetters and each fetter has a corresponding virtue. So the way to confront the fetters is with the practice of their corresponding virtue. Therefore, if you hate somebody you should practice love, if you are a violent person, you should practice nonviolence. If you do the opposite, you will neutralize the fetters and if you continue on this process, going beyond just the neutralization effect, which means, not just being a good person, a compassionate, loyal, ethical, etc. person it will bring positive situations in life. That is a good thing but that is not going to liberate you from ignorance that causes sorrow in life and the cycle of birth and death; it only brings you peaceful conditions and prosperity more than sorrow and pain. It is not going to lead you to enlightenment and immortality in other words. You must go beyond just being a good person and that happens when you grow in wisdom, the studies of the mysteries of the mystical philosophy such as the teaching of the Tree of Life. We saw how Nebthet facilitates that passage. She is the doorway. You know how some people are, they want to go to heaven, but they don't want to die and you have to go through Nebthet, because she is death in order ·to experience the bliss of the transcendent. She is therefore a beneficent being, meaning, she deles away with your physical body so you can experience the higher forms of consciousness; but if you go on holding onto your egoism that curtails your spiritual evolution.So, we talked about the mysteries of death and how when the soul, in the form of Asar is intoxicated with the world, how it becomes seduced by the worldliness and since Asar's heart was pure, that led him to the resurrection. However, for most people, it leads them to reincarnation. And again this process was discussed in the story of SaAsar. This teaching talks about the levels of consciousness that the soul experiences after death and the passage way into another world. But here, as far as the Anunian Tree of Life is concerned, with the divinities, the emphasis is on understanding that this level is the first level [Set and Nebthet] that we are trying to climb over or to raise ourselves through on the path to reaching the highest, which is Ra. This is the level of worldliness and egoism, the vices, the worldly desires and so on and so forth and by becoming virtuous, we overcome those. It is important here to understand the principle of virtue as the goddess of Virtue, Maat {Ma'at}, is an aspect of the goddess of wisdom, Aset. Virtue, Ma'at, meaning truth, order, justice purifies the soul so that it can contemplate through mental clarity, the higher perspectives of life. In other words, it develops spiritual sensitivity. Otherwise, if the personality is controlled by Set and Nebthet, the mind remains nebulous and the conception of soul and wisdom escapes you. Asar and Aset escape you, they are beyond your capacity for understanding. They are like some kind of the theoretical conception that is not really clear to you. How is this problem to be overcome?In order to be able to achieve the proper understanding of the Neterian philosophy it is necessary to cleanse the personality. The personality is cleansed through the "liquor of Ma'at," as the Ma'at teaching says, which is given to you in the writing of the Maat Papyrus. Maat is a goddess, a cosmic force operating in the universe, a spiritual principle of ari {karma} and reincarnation as well as a philosophy of order, balance, truth and reciprocity operating through virtue and wisdom or disorder, imbalance and misfortune operating through vice. The "liquor of Ma'at" is a kind of aura that envelopes a person with positive feelings and virtuous energies and thoughts that counteract and wash away iniquitous feelings and ~ thoughts due to unrighteous actions of the past and unrighteous, selfish , thoughts and forms of understanding that cloud the intellect. The “liquor of Ma’at” IS acquired through ritual and action as well as study of maatian teachings based on maatian principles. The Maat papyrus says, "Maat neb bu ten" {Ma'at is everywhere}. "Cha hena Maat" {rise in the morning with Maat}. "Ankh hena Maar" {live with Ma'at} and then "Ha serna Maat" {means your body becomes one with Ma'at, your very actions, your very thoughts and your deeds, and your speech become "Ma'atian" in nature}. Part of the maat teaching refers to the lower practice. These relate to the previous levels of the teaching, when you are rising with Ma'at, when you were living with Ma'at, when you were practicing truth from the 42 principles of Maat and then the teaching of righteousness and so on and so forth. They relate to the level when an aspirant is learning that "Maat Ankhu Maat," realizing Ma'at is the source of life. All these are lower aspects, lower rungs on the practice of Ma'at' philosophy. This is when you have been following Ma'at and being a good person and you should be doing that and so on and so forth, but up to this level you don't really have an advance idea yet, any conception of the higher perspective of life or mystical awareness of transcendental being. When you start having "Ha serna Maat," that is when the mysticism starts kicking in, when you start becoming one with Ma'at; knowing by becoming one with divinity you start perceiving Ma'at within yourself, as yourself and as your actions. Your personality becomes purified as it becomes blended with Ma'at. A cosmic communion or union occurs between you and Ma'al. Since Ma'at is one with the universe, one with all, and since she is an aspect of God, then of course you become one with God as well. Now, acting with truth and order and righteousness is one of the first steps that lead you to understand the philosophy of Ma'at. Ma'at, of course, is an aspect of Aset, this is told to us in the scriptures. Ma'at is a manifestation of Aset, a form of Aset. As discussed previously. There are two Maat Goddesses, referred to as "Maati" and you may surmise that the two Maat goddesses are indeed also Aset and Nebthet but we are mainly here talking about the Aset form. Having mastered the principle of Set and Nebthet, or having overcome the egoism and vices through the aspiration of Heru, and having accepted, at least philosophically, if not yet intuitionally, the wisdom of the illusoriness of the world and having developed an aspiration to transcend the world of time and space and everything that it represents (pain and sorrow of the world and ultimate physical death) an aspirant can have entry into the wisdom of Aset. Now, I told you about Nebthet which is the principle of worldliness and death as well as destruction, pain and sorrow of the world. Having decided that you want to die to the world you prefer to give the soul life instead of allowing your soul, your immortality, to die because that is what you are doing when you indulge in worldliness in an ignorant way. When you promote ignorance you are allowing your immortality to die in you or it is dead to you. Of course when we use the term "die" it is metaphorical because the soul remains after the passing of the physical body since it is immutable, and transcendental but, to you, as a personality, your soul and it's peace, immortality and transcendental awareness are as if dead to you, unreachable for you. So your worldliness through Nebthet is killing your body and your egoism through Set is killing your ability to perceive eternity. That is the worldly perspective of life, the predicament of worldly people, how life is when you are a worldly conscious person, aware only of time and space and individuality, even as the body deteriorates with old age. This is a cause of the deterioration of the mind in older people. For those who are advancing spiritually, their minds become stronger as the body grows older. For true aspirants, the passage from life to death through Nebthet, as we discussed last time, through turning the worldly desiring mind into a Divine Self desiring mind. Meditation on the divine and higher principles of life, allows you to awaken to your higher nature and this is what happened to Asar. When his physical body died or was killed by Set it actually led to his resurrection in a higher and more powerful form. How did this come about? Did it happen on its own? Nebthet was the agent of the death and Aset was the agent of the resurrection. The resurrection is promoted through the wisdom and energy transformation of the personality that occurs through the mechanism of the Tree of Life system of spiritual evolution, meaning the whole cycle, the .spiritual mechanism that we have been discussing; including all these principles that are psycho-spiritual metaphysical and mystic principles and how they interact and transform the personality from lower being to higher being. If you known the secrets of how they interact you also known the secrets of how to understand their inner workings within you, your own mind and you also discover their transcendental aspect within yourself. When Asar and Nebthet came together, they created Anpu as we discussed last time. As introduced earlier, discernment, purity of mind, the ability to know right from wrong, truth from untruth, reality from unreality are the hallmarks of Anpu mind. These qualities are essential in the beginning of the spiritual journey as well as in the more advanced practice. If you have developed this capacity then you are well along the way to opening the doors to Aset. If you have not developed Anpu mind you are incapable of discerning truth from untruth you are gullible, you believe anything your friends say, politicians say or religious leaders say, you believe everything they say on television, the advertisements, you go and buy whatever they tell you. Externally you believe anything that is put before you. Internally you believe the voice of the ego because the ego tells you I desire this or that and whatever I desire I should have because I want it and it is ok to want whatever I want. This delusion is reinforced by the idea of death, that you should enjoy life and not waste the opportunity to experience pleasure, as if you cannot experience pleasure any other way than through the body and at the time of death all opportunities for pleasure and happiness end. Of course this is proof that, even though people may say they have faith in God, they may say they have faith in an afterlife, etc. in reality their hearts are filled with doubt, fear, ignorance and loathing about the prospect of death so they want to take advantage of doing whatever they can while alive. If you want to have a sports car, you say "I have to have it, I want it and I would enjoy that." Or if your ego tells you or it agrees with others that have told you that you are a terrible person, will you believe that too? If you become depressed or suicidal, because you are denigrated or attacked or because you feel like a failure because you have not acquired the things you desire, will you cut yourself with a razor blade, will you take pills and drugs to relieve yourself and so on and so forth? Of course, given the nature of the world as we have explained it here, to be running after it for pleasure and happiness is a ridiculous ideal. This understanding needs to be firmly grasped by the mind of a spiritual aspirant. Otherwise there will be no progress on the spiritual path beyond a certain point. This entire world which is created by the supreme divinity is a manifestation, as we discussed, of all these principles which are vibrating, like waves in an ocean, and Nebthet had given them these vibration bodies that we can see. The counterpart to this conception in the Memphite Theurgy is where the god Ptah utters the names of the divinities and as the sound vibrations pass through his teeth out into the environment - they take on clothing and the clothing is everything that you see. Everything physical, that you can perceive, and the non-physical that you cannot, for that matter, are the bodies of the subtle principles that are behind them. The physical world in other words, are the elements vibrating at different rates, which is why they appear to be different from each other and the elements are the gods and goddesses, the neteru and the neteru are manifestations, projections of the Transcendental Divinity. This is consciousness vibrating at different rates and we call them neteru and when the sustaining consciousness that is behind these principles, the neteru, withdraws them the entire so called hard cold realities, the solid, concrete, distinct objects that you perceive dissolves. That same consciousness that is behind the entire universe is the same consciousness that is the inner deepest reality within you. Therefore, if you were to realize the higher essence within yourself, you would be able to also withdraw your consciousness from this .reality and make it disappear. If you were to succeed in the practice of meditation, this is exactly what happens. This is what was meant when we said that meditation is a pathway to death, an entry into Nebthet and through to Aset also. Nebthet represents death to the lower aspect, to the physical world and Aset represents a kind of resurrection into the subtle aspect, the netherworld, to the higher consciousness. This is the high teaching, the great philosophy behind the secret that we talked about at the end of the last lecture. If you were to understand the wisdom of mind, if you were to be able to control, to cleanse the personality (the personality is like a pane of glass and you have different layers) you would have clarity, realizing that the opaqueness of that glass is merely an illusion created by your own dirt, the impurities of the personality are the dirt. Before going into the principle of Aset, let us discuss the concept of mind to know where Aset fits in. In Neterian conception, the philosophical mystical conception, there is the basic level of mind and that is Anpu and different levels that animals have also, instinct. You do need to know distinct reality and to have a demarcation between yourself and the objects of the world as well as your desires and feelings about the world. You also need to be able to discern what is a need versus a desire. You need to see clearly what is right from wrong, I am hungry or not hungry, this is a friend Or this is an enemy, I should bark or I should not bark - the basic level of mind - I am in pain, I am not in pain, etc. Human beings have another capacity which is the intellect. Animals do not have intellect. Intellect is presided over by the divinity Djehuti. Intellect, in our context, is defined as the ability to put meaning to your thoughts or to your perceptions about the world, to evaluate them in reference to your ego personality and the world as well as to the past, present or future and also in relation to desires, values and or aspirations and imaginations; of course we are putting these things in cut and dried ways but most people, and of course, this includes yourselves, have mixed mental capacity. Some things are very clear and some things are clouded. Some things people have power over, to control - they can control not smoking, but at other times they can't control sex. Some persons if they can control sex they can't control smoking. Some can control anger at another person but cannot control deceptiveness, deviousness. Some can be compassionate to others but not to themselves. This complexity of the human personality occurs because the ariu have been layered at different levels in the unconscious mind, the ab, which is the container of the impressions of thoughts, desires and intellectual concepts the personality has believed in throughout many lives and these are lodged in the mind. Beyond intellect, we have Aset. Aset means wisdom. It means knowledge. But this is a special form of wisdom, the kind that is known and not just by experiencing it but being it -this is called intuition and it transcends the thinking process -thoughts are not part of the intuitional realization. An ancillary aspect to Aset is saa-{understanding}, Saa-ndjs means "to not know, not understand, ignorance, smallness-pettiness in knowledge, weakness and evil." Saa is the "aha!" moment that you have when you realize the truth of something, what it is, how it works, etc. Aset is the knowing that occurs upon becoming one with what is known. This is called "gnosis" by the followers of Gnosticism. 6nosis is the basis of Gnostic spiritual traditions (Gnosticism) which are based on knowing the divine by being one with it. The opposite of Gnosticism is agnosticism. An agnostic is not necessarily a person who does not believe in God or a divinity, but a person who does not believe that God can be known or the ultimate reality can be known. Gnosticism is the practice of leading the mind to know. As you can see, Neterianism is an Ancient Egyptian Gnostic tradition which was practiced thousands of years before the later Egyptian and Greek Gnostics of the prc Christian era developed as a distinct group. Gnostic Christianity was one of the sects of Gnosticism that developed in the late period of Ancient Egyptian history related to the concept of Jesus. Specifically, it was strong in the Ancient Egyptian city of Alexandria. So, from Anpu, we go to Djehuti, and from Djehuti we go to Saa, from Saa we go to Aset, and then from Aset we go to what we termed as un ren Ra or the transcendent name of the God Ra, the Creator and High God of Gods. This is the ultimate reality of the name of Ra. lfwe were to raise ourselves up to a level of Aset which is like a jumping off point into the transcendent, then we would be able to stop time to make the creation disappear to discover what lies beyond time & with it, space. Space has no meaning without time; without the passage of time things do not change and their meaning comes in only with the movements and changes and without time there can be no movements or changes so without time the objects of space revert to undifferentiated matter, the primeval Ocean, the Nun. Now we are going to see how that happens. Aset has three main hieroglyphs related to her; one is the throne chair (which also means abode, dwelling place) and that is actually what is called in Ancient Egyptian grammar, a triliteral or triphonic sound sign because it has the sound of three consonants. It is a group of three consonants in one symbol "Ast". The vowels mayor may not be written along with the consonants. This entire word can be spelled out or can be contained in that one symbol. When spelled out it has the symbol for the letter "t", an egg and symbol for a woman, any female. Notice that if we look at the symbols of the headdresses of the goddesses Aset and Nebthet we obtain the same throne symbol in both. The headdress of Nebthet contains het, which means house. If we clear of the top and left lines of the house of Nebthet we obtain the hieroglyphic symbol of Aset ast, meaning throne. So Nebthet means house as in a building that contains an abode. That abode is the throne, Aset. Aset means point or focus of rulership, the throne seat upon which the soul, Asar, resides; it is its abode. In this sense Aset is not bound by the enclosure; her dominion is unencumbered, she is the queen of all through her wisdom while Nebthet is Lady of the House. The house here is a metaphor of Creation itself, but Aset's wisdom transcends the dominion of Time and Space. The symbol of the throne is important here. As discussed last time, Nebthet is the lady of the house, lady of the physical world, the physical realm. Aset is not that, she is lady of the point, the spot, shall we say, and that is the chair which symbolizes the throne from which the ruler rules over all, the seat of power from which all the activities of the dominion are directed. Now if you want to attain rechtu, which means "wisdom," you must follow the teaching of Aset. Rech is associated with the term rechot, which means "wisdom personified, Aset, Lady of Wisdom" and this is one of the titles of Aset. The understanding of what Aset represents gives an indication of the path to wisdom. You cannot be all over the place in the world, you cannot be worldly, indulging in the seductions of Nebthet and also at the same time pursue wisdom. There are two ways that this can be handled, either you, in a disciplinary way, curtail your worldly activities or you psychologically cut them off. You can cut them off physically and you can cut them psychologically. But if you do that physically, by avoiding the worldly situations that might force you to confront the worldly people, objects and situations that could get you caught up in dramas or distract your attention and may possibly allow you to indulge in desires for the objects of the world, there is a problem because you cut off interacting with the world. If you don't go to work you can't make money, you can't pay your rent, and they come and kick you out, you would be on the streets. When winter time comes you will be sleeping on a park bench and when winter comes you will be shivering and you won't be able to think about any higher philosophy at that point. If you say you can go to a shelter and then they will give you some soup and a bed what about the down side? You don't have a private place of your own, you don't have clothes, you smell, you have lice, you could have people pick-pocketing you or beating you up, Or worse. What we are getting at is that even as the teaching is studied and the philosophy applied in life a practical way of engaging the world is necessary; a certain level of interaction with the world to sustain yourself is required and also beneficial. In any case, most people are unable to work on their fetters without interacting with--the world, so the world has its purpose in the divine plan for the spiritual evolution of a human being. However, some physical distance needs to be maintained in order to have separation from the world so as to be able to work on the fetters of the soul; otherwise there would be confusion in the mind as to where the personality ends and where the world begins and that will thwart the spiritual movement. The teaching says that you should "live by love and necessity." You don't live to become rich, you live by working to take care of your necessities; to that extent you involve yourself with other people, your family members and the practical realities of life, like having a job. So you try to minimize those so they don't take your attention away from the important things of life. If you are able to accomplish that, that will lead you to clarity. The other way is, you can go through philosophical insight, realizing your way beyond the reality of the world and you are able to shut it off that way too but that is not so easy. Through the wisdom of Aset, things will happen in the world, objects cross your path, thoughts and feelings come and go and philosophically you can get to understand them to be illusory in a way so you don't let yourself be bothered by them. This is an art, the way of handling the mind, it is a practice that you get better at over time and the discipline you follow for your spiritual development has to be a blend of those two, the practical and philosophical/psychological. Eventually, the psychological becomes more powerful and then whether your physical aspect is involved in the world or not you will be able to maintain yourself above it; then you are able to disengage and be free of it. In order for that to happen you must understand the philosophy of Aset, which relates to the philosophy of the wisdom about the nature of ere at ion and the nature of who you are essentially, which is not your ego conscience or your individuality, your body, your name, your relationships, accomplishments or anything about your personal history; all that is "what" you are but we want to know "who" you are? Before going into that, we will discuss the iconography of Goddess Aset. First of all, Aset is most often represented as a woman, as a physical and anthropomorphic personality.There are three different from of iconography in Ancient Egyptian imagery, anthropomorphic, zoomorphic and composite (combination). The Zoomorphic is like a "zoo," it has to do with animals. The term anthropomorphic has to do with human beings and therefore, the human form. Many times you will see combinations (composite forms) in Neterian religious art and hieroglyphic texts and you also find that in the iconography of Aset. The vulture headdress is another important image of Aset. The vulture is a pun of the word mut [moot]. Mut means mother. The vulture is the one who eats carrion and turns that back into something alive. That is a process of renewal of life, the resurrection of life. In the Asarian Resurrection myth she resurrects Asar. Sometimes the crowns may be combined, displaying her multidimensional aspects and how they are dynamically present at the same time. She is at times represented as a lady with the head of a cow or a lady with a woman's head and a headdress of horns and sundisk in the middle. This headdress gives us an understanding that she is the lady of the Trinity - the trinity is contained in the two-horns representing past & future and sundisk representing the eternal present. Sometimes she has two plumes, which is the mastery over duality. Sometimes she has the double crown of upper and lower Egypt as the ruler of the "Two Lands". The term "Two Lands" refers to, in a practical (mundane, exoteric) sense, Upper and Lower Egypt but mythically it also represents the physical world and the spiritual world. So she is a lady of non-duality. The two crowns of Upper and Lower Egypt represent duality. When they are worn by the same personality it means that that personality has united those two principles. They become one in that personality and that is what the king and queen, the Peraah (Pharaoh) does as well, what Heru Ur, the prototype for all Pharaohs, does also, by wearing the double crown of Upper and Lower Egypt. She is the paramount representation of the principal of motherhood, faith, and devotion which is amply displayed by her actions in the Asarian Resurrection myth as you should recall what happened when Asar was murdered and his body was severed into pieces, what Set, the ego does to the soul. In this aspect she is the diametric opposition and opposite of Set. So, as we explained earlier, Aset is opposition to Set, the one who breaks things into pieces, as he chopped the body of Asar into 14 pieces. She is "one who puts pieces together." She assembles things, like broken pieces of a body but also broken knowledge and that includes the highest knowledge, the knowledge of the whole soul, which has lost its identity having been fragmented into believing it is a finite limited being and yet desiring something more abiding, more transcendental to hold onto; which is why most people search after answers in religion or some other spiritual pursuit. They somehow think they are more than just physical beings even if they do not have a real idea about what that means because their religion cannot help them since it does not have true and powerful mysticism that can enlighten them.Set chopped up the body of Asar into pieces and strewed them all over the world and then Aset went all over the world looking for them. Set means shooting out, scattering, and so on; Aset means gathering, reconstitution and the like. If you are the person who practices the wisdom teaching, you are a spiritual seeker, you go all over the world putting the pieces together; you may go to universities, visit museums, monuments and special archaeological sites, seek out wise people, read many books in many libraries, acquire even more books from bookstores, etc.; all that is really you attempting to put the pieces together of yourself, your soul; and that is Aset energy within you, working in you to put together your conscience of your true Higher Self. When you try to learn anything in the world, you are trying to put back together all the pieces of Asar. If you are an engineer, or you are a veterinarian, or you are a lawyer, a doctor, or even a clerk, a factory worker or an kindergarten school teacher, etc. you have pieces of knowledge of the world. Whatever you may be you have a little bit of knowledge but nobody has enough space in their mind to figure it all out especially since they are accumulating relative knowledge from the world of time and space, which is a relative reality to begin with. This is like the parable of the five blind men. There were five blind men who were taken to an elephant so that they could feel it up, so they could discover what it was. One touched the legs and said it was a pillar; the other one touched the tail and thought that was a broom. Another one touched the side of the elephant and thought that was a wall. One touched the ear and thought that was a fan. One touched the trunk and said that was a snake. They were asked what is this? They said a wall with a pillar, fan, broom, and snake attached. Then somebody who was not blind was brought in. The person with the sight said this is an elephant. Intuition is that capacity which allows the human mind to transcend he ordinary intellectual capacity that perceives elements and relative concepts, to see beyond the illusory su ace of the relative reality and perceive a whole. However, most people are like the blind men or like a person with a mental impediment called simultanagnosia. In reality, most people suffer from spiritual simultanagnosia in their inability to see how the apparently varied objects of the world are really made up of the same substratum, the same stuff, atoms electrons and neutrons that are in reality all made up of energy and that is sustained ~y consciousness. In reality the mind is not equipped to simultaneously look at the world and perceive its unitary whole nature; that capacity exists in the intuitional aspect of the personality, that is Aset. Many people think that they can intellectually discover the secrets of the world and of their selves through disciplines like the sciences. Intellectuals have brought forth many reflections about the world and scientists have discovered many things about the world. However, the power of intellectualism has not led them to mystical insights about Creation Or ways to bring harmony and peace to the world or the knowledge of the secret to creating life. Some of the most powerful intellects in the world have caused much destruction of the world, much violence in the world. If this is what can be accomplished with brightness of intellect and self-important ego (superiorit complex), imagine what could occur with strong intellect combined with the depths of dullness of ego (disposed 0 depression, sociopath, sadism, greed, irrational hatred)? Intellectualism is not necessarily good nor will it automatically lead to spiritual enlightenment or positive evolution; it can in fact lead to devolution and intensifica ion of the ego. Look at the state of the world today, at the brink of global environmental disaster, economic collapse, health crisis and religious crisis, all led by people with advanced intellectual capacity! S you must understand that mystical wisdom is supernatural wisdom. It's not what you see in the world of time an, space or in the ivory towers of learned scholars. There are people who think they are wise, who know lots of things about the world. That's one thing. Mysticism puts together all those things and wraps them up into one neat little package. All that is to be known is known by that person who has achieved rech and the understan1ing of this teaching is given to us by the Goddess in her own myth. The myth of Ra and Aset is where she pursues the transcendental knowledge of creation and in brief, the story is told of how Goddess Aset was brought fohh in physical form; this is why Set was able to kill Asar. They had physical bodies as physical beings, with flesh 1& blood like us. In fact they had been divine beings before coming down to the world. As per the myth, Aset and Asar were installed and enthroned in Egypt to rule. They did so wonderfully for a long time. Aset was reduced in consciousness in order to be brought into physical form but she had aspiration to the knowledge of higher nature. So she craved for that knowledge of when she was not in physical form, so she learned all she could. She learnt all the knowledge of human beings, engineering, medical science, law, etc. and she became bored wit~ it, she became disappointed with the world because that worldly knowledge did not lead her to the beatific state which brings supreme contentment and peace. She became dispassionate about it. She thought, "If this is what the world is all about, then there should be something more than this. I want more, I want to know the ultimate truth, to become not just master of worldly knowledge but also master of transcendental wisdom." So, she developed dispassion, detachment, and these are some of the first qualities to be developed on the path of Aset.This process of developing dispassion and detachment and increasing focus of mind leads a person to one pointed movement of the thought process instead of a scattered mental thought process (due to running after worldly desires, worries and anxieties) and that leads one to be able to pursue the ultimate reality and this is what she did. She pursued her great great grandfather, Ra, Aset sought him out so that he might tell her the ultimate truth. Knowing a name is like knowing the named object's essential nature and understanding its reality and this kind of understanding bestows the ultimate understanding of life and the nature of the universe and with that, contentment and peace. The ultimate truth is the transcendental name of the Divine, the name which opens the understanding of what the Divine and in fact what everything is as well as the meaning of life and the ultimate fulfillment of life. So Ra is not the transcendental name of the Divine. This is what the myth clearly tells us. This concept is called bes or bas. "Bas" means an image an outer representation of the inner reality bes neter -visible image of god). The same concept is present in the term tut (form-image), as in TUT-ankh-Amun, "The Living Image of Amun". Ra refused to tell her the name. He said "0 you are a little girl. You see yourself as dispassionate and you think that you are ready for high knowledge". So he put her off. Then she developed a plan. She watched him and studied how he goes through his particular path every day; he followed the same course through the sky in the form of the sundisk. This study and effort of the goddess metaphorically relates also to astronomy and the study of the movement of the heavenly bodies and the wisdom that bestows but also how that study can unlock the knowledge of those heavenly bodies: However, any scientific study be it astronomy (hard science) or philosophical study (soft science) of the world leads to the unlocking of the secrets of the objects being studied. So he was walking down on the path, through the sky, shining on the world, and he was getting a little older and tired in the afternoon and became an old man with spittle coming out of his mouth. Remember the three aspects of Ra at the top of the obelisk? The first form is the dawn, the creation of the day, the second form is the noon sun, the sustenance of the day and the third form is the setting sun, the dissolution of the day. In the morning Ra is a baby he is a child, the solar child (Nefertem) and he is also the Creator (Khepri). He is a grown up man at midday and in the evening he is an old man with a walking stick. So he was drooling. Without his knowing it, she caught some of his spittle, mixed it with a little bit of clay, which is earth element and she formed it into a serpent and that next day she left it on his path and when he walked on his path across the sky it bit him and poisoned him mortally. When that happened he could barely continue, he was so sick that he was on his death bed. The poison was going to the depth of his bones and he was in pain and all the Gods & Goddesses came to help him but they could not do anything. He had been poisoned with the duality of the world. His spittle represents the spirit; the earth, the clay represents the physical body and the two blended together in an androgynous unitary mix poisons the polarized objects in Creation. So, Ra as a polarized object, a manifestation in time and space as a personality, was poisoned, that is, his image in time and space was poisoned and increasingly unable to sustain the relative reality, the illusory state of manifestation; but that would be bad for the world because it would leave it without a sun, without illumination and without the capacity to function since awareness of time and space can only occur in the realm of illusion, the realm of duality. So she went to him. He finally called her and said "can you help me, I am dying and I am in pain" and then she said "tell me your real name and then I will take this pain away from you and take this poison out." Then he finally agrees. He has no other choice. So he says, "ok, but the name cannot be spoken so may my true name be passed on to Aset within me, within herself." They joined, Aset went into Ra's heart, they became one briefly and had a communion and she learned the true name by experiencing oneness with it, leaving her personality and blending with the transcendental nature of Ra (which is the same transcendental nature of all in Creation.).This mythic teaching is extremely important in order to understand the principle of Aset and the path of mystical wisdom. The dispassion, and detachment first of all, and next the tenacity to go after and to destroy the outer image of this Divine in creation leads to the revelation of the underlying truth or reality behind Creation. What she did was poisoning the world; she was destroying the illusoriness of the world so as to become disillusioned about the world and not just disappointed as most people are, who are frustrated but still keep on searching for fulfilment through worldly objects and worldly relative realities. So through her dispassion, detachment, her tenacity, her desire, and her aspiration to know the truth and finally discovering that truth, the wisdom of mysticism, she became enlightened, a goddess one again. By developing the necessary mental skills and performing the correct ritual of creating a blending between the two worlds (discovering spirit and integrating that with matter, as opposed to living in the material world and thinking that that is all there is or that spirit is something separate from nature that can be known when nature is forsaken) in order to dissolve the opposites and entering into a meditative mystical experience with Ra she attains that knowledge which cannot be spoken. She had to experience it by becoming one with the Divine, by transcending time and space, and that bestowed the Having the nature of a unit; whole; as opposed to opposites knowledge, the Gnosis, the Nehast (spiritual awakening, enlightenment). It is important to understand that the discipline of wisdom, the study of the philosophy and the living out of that philosophy works to render the personality detached and dispassionate and thy is a prerequisite for coming into the higher knowledge of self which allows a person to become fully disillusioned and free from the spiritual ignorance. After she had this communion, she uttered special words of power, Hekau, to heal Ra: Hekau For Aset Meditation from matnu n Ra n Aset [Myth/StorylLegend of Ra and Aset] Ra {n} ankh metut myt Ra {to} live poison death {to it}[may Ra live and may the poison die] This specific formula is given to us in two major myths, the story of Ra and Aset and the story of the Asarian Resurrection. These are the special secret words of power that are to be uttered. They allow what the goddess did, the resurrection, to occur, but the words of power must be backed up with the accumulated energy of repeated effort in the studies and disciplines that cleanse and infuse the mind with positive ariu. We did not speak about Aset's special power to stop the world. The question is, what kind of dispassion and detachment do you really have about the world? If you are partly caught up in worldly desires, worldly ignorance, your words of power are not going to have the full power. What is your level of tenacity? What is your level of determination? What is your capacity of one-pointedness of mind to concentrate on the goal of destroying the illusion of the w rid of time and space? Is the world bothering you? Are you bothered by people on your job, the injustices of the world, your health? Are you a doctor or a lawyer and do you have those kinds of worries? What are you going to do with your employees and your job and your this and your that? No matter how bad the world might be, if you apply this teaching properly, with sufficient power, sufficient determination, sufficient feeling, then you can stop the world cold and this is actually what Goddess Aset did when her son died; when that happened she could not help him. She had to stop the world, stop time and space in fact, and this is a great teaching. Stopping t he world occurs when the mind transcends the senses and time and space. Having achieved this feat the personality can discover a heretofore unknown region of its existence beyond the world and henceforth remain separate from the world, regardless of its condition. Of course, the body, family and other circumstances of a person are part of the world of time and space. So through this discipline a person discovers their nature beyond the waking personality alone, which is the only idea of self that ordinary people have. This is why when ordinary people die' they feel they are losing all of their existence since they have no knowledge of their existence beyond the physical components (ren-name, khat-body, ka-mind). The capacity of Aset to control and heal Ra underscores her nature as a healing agency. Aset is one of the primary divinities pr siding over health and healing. In an Ancient Egyptian text we read: Oh, Aset, Great of Heka! Heal me, Release me from all things bad and evil! [Pap. Ebers, 18th Dyn.] Aset's wisdom itself is a healing power which can heal the ultimate malady, human spiritual ignorance. That is what the healing of Heru and Ra by Aset represents Aset stopped time and space, that is the power of her voice. In the time just after Heru died and after trying in vain to revive him Aset cared for nothing of the world and her attention was directed exclusively to the boat of Ra. She withdrew all awareness of the world and its drama and she became fixed on the boat and on Ra. When that happened, the boat, whose sailing causes waves on the Primeval Ocean, causing it to maintain the shapes of Creation and the movement of time and objects changing in space could not continue. Anyone who has the capacity to emote in this way can stop time and space, the waking conscience, and enter into the astral plane. From there they can commune with gods and goddesses and other spirits as well as the impressions of the subconscious mind. From here one can travel to great distances and discover expansiveness. From here also they can traverse to the realm beyond, to the transcendental, dissolving into the Primeval Ocean, like Ra at the end of Creation. Thus an adept aspirant can cause the Creation to come to an end and in so doing stop the worldly process that has killed Heru, and discover the goodness, peace, humility, joy, and universal love of the soul that resurrects and nurtures the soul, that comes from deepest Spirit. Having achieved this experience the aspirant can eventually (when fully established in this experience-the meditative experience needs to be repeated over a period of time) come back to the world of time and space with renewed and reconstituted soul, with invigorated fortitude and indomitable will. HTPSebai MAA (Dr. Muata Ashby)---------------------------------------------------------------------------For more Information on the other Neter purchase book.
By Muata Ashby
We continue now, our studies of the Anunian Theurgy, Tree of Life spiritual evolution system. Before we lead into today's topic I would like to reiterate a couple of points from last time. These are a couple of key points about the principles of Aset and Nebthet. One aspect of Aset that I don't believe we touched on, well we touched on in previous lectures in a different series, is the principle of the fetters of Set, the Saiu Set. Saiu Set means "the bandage that goes over the mouth; you can see that in the system of gods and goddesses [Plate I]. The Gods and Goddesses iconomythograph relates all of the main divinities ofNeterianism and it shows their interconnections. On the bottom of that diagram, you will see all the main forms of Heru in the three major theurgys. The Anunian Theurgy, Memphite Theurgy and Wasetian Theurgy. The child aspect of Heru, who is the divine solar child of the Anunian Theurgy, who we discussed in the Anunian Theology lectures series is that aspect of in Memphite Theurgy ealled Nefertem and in Theban Theurgy the same Heru is called Khonsu. In Asarian Theurgy he is Heru sa Asar sa Aset (Heru the son of Asar son of Aset), and Heru Ur, among others.Figure 51; Heru as Nefertem, sitting on the Lotus (the Creation) that arises out of the Primeval OceanIn this iconography, the Divine Child (A) is the master of Creation, the Lotus (B) is Creation itself and the Primeval Ocean (pool symbol (C)) is the substratum from which the Creation arises. As the Nefertem aspect, he points to his mouth. He utters Heka (words of power) and the world comes into being and Set is the opposite to that. Remember that we talked about the opposites of Creation in the form of the divinities as well as complementary opposites or direct opposites. In this particular point we are discussing, Set and Heru are direct opposites. Heru is the one who speaks and whose words bring forth creation into being and Set is the divinity that stops the speech and we know this because it is specified in the myth of the Asarian Resurrection. Now in this series, the pointing to the mouth conception or teaching, relates to ra - ra is the mouth or ro - in modern Coptic language. When the divinities speak their words can affect Creation because they have power. Ordinary human beings also have power in speech but not so much to bring physical items into existence, but they can bring ideas and feelings into existence and those can have great consequences in the physical realm. The reason why the mouth brings forth powerful words, the words that bring creations into being, is because it is tied directly to the unconscious mind. The unconscious level of mind is the subtlest and therefore the most powerfully vibrating energies are there. But if the unconscious mind is clouded, and is beset with egoism, with anger, hatred, greed, lust, envy, jealousy, etc. then those creations, are going to be curtailed, limited and tainted. Yes, you will create all kinds of unrighteousness. But unrighteousness, since it is not ultimately real, cannot be said to be a creation, speaking from a philosophical perspective. So, that is Saiu Set. On the other hand, spiritual aspiration, what Heru represents, is antithetical to the Saiu Set and antithetical to the fetters and each fetter has a corresponding virtue. So the way to confront the fetters is with the practice of their corresponding virtue. Therefore, if you hate somebody you should practice love, if you are a violent person, you should practice nonviolence. If you do the opposite, you will neutralize the fetters and if you continue on this process, going beyond just the neutralization effect, which means, not just being a good person, a compassionate, loyal, ethical, etc. person it will bring positive situations in life. That is a good thing but that is not going to liberate you from ignorance that causes sorrow in life and the cycle of birth and death; it only brings you peaceful conditions and prosperity more than sorrow and pain. It is not going to lead you to enlightenment and immortality in other words. You must go beyond just being a good person and that happens when you grow in wisdom, the studies of the mysteries of the mystical philosophy such as the teaching of the Tree of Life. We saw how Nebthet facilitates that passage. She is the doorway. You know how some people are, they want to go to heaven, but they don't want to die and you have to go through Nebthet, because she is death in order ·to experience the bliss of the transcendent. She is therefore a beneficent being, meaning, she deles away with your physical body so you can experience the higher forms of consciousness; but if you go on holding onto your egoism that curtails your spiritual evolution.So, we talked about the mysteries of death and how when the soul, in the form of Asar is intoxicated with the world, how it becomes seduced by the worldliness and since Asar's heart was pure, that led him to the resurrection. However, for most people, it leads them to reincarnation. And again this process was discussed in the story of SaAsar. This teaching talks about the levels of consciousness that the soul experiences after death and the passage way into another world. But here, as far as the Anunian Tree of Life is concerned, with the divinities, the emphasis is on understanding that this level is the first level [Set and Nebthet] that we are trying to climb over or to raise ourselves through on the path to reaching the highest, which is Ra. This is the level of worldliness and egoism, the vices, the worldly desires and so on and so forth and by becoming virtuous, we overcome those. It is important here to understand the principle of virtue as the goddess of Virtue, Maat {Ma'at}, is an aspect of the goddess of wisdom, Aset. Virtue, Ma'at, meaning truth, order, justice purifies the soul so that it can contemplate through mental clarity, the higher perspectives of life. In other words, it develops spiritual sensitivity. Otherwise, if the personality is controlled by Set and Nebthet, the mind remains nebulous and the conception of soul and wisdom escapes you. Asar and Aset escape you, they are beyond your capacity for understanding. They are like some kind of the theoretical conception that is not really clear to you. How is this problem to be overcome?In order to be able to achieve the proper understanding of the Neterian philosophy it is necessary to cleanse the personality. The personality is cleansed through the "liquor of Ma'at," as the Ma'at teaching says, which is given to you in the writing of the Maat Papyrus. Maat is a goddess, a cosmic force operating in the universe, a spiritual principle of ari {karma} and reincarnation as well as a philosophy of order, balance, truth and reciprocity operating through virtue and wisdom or disorder, imbalance and misfortune operating through vice. The "liquor of Ma'at" is a kind of aura that envelopes a person with positive feelings and virtuous energies and thoughts that counteract and wash away iniquitous feelings and ~ thoughts due to unrighteous actions of the past and unrighteous, selfish , thoughts and forms of understanding that cloud the intellect. The “liquor of Ma’at” IS acquired through ritual and action as well as study of maatian teachings based on maatian principles. The Maat papyrus says, "Maat neb bu ten" {Ma'at is everywhere}. "Cha hena Maat" {rise in the morning with Maat}. "Ankh hena Maar" {live with Ma'at} and then "Ha serna Maat" {means your body becomes one with Ma'at, your very actions, your very thoughts and your deeds, and your speech become "Ma'atian" in nature}. Part of the maat teaching refers to the lower practice. These relate to the previous levels of the teaching, when you are rising with Ma'at, when you were living with Ma'at, when you were practicing truth from the 42 principles of Maat and then the teaching of righteousness and so on and so forth. They relate to the level when an aspirant is learning that "Maat Ankhu Maat," realizing Ma'at is the source of life. All these are lower aspects, lower rungs on the practice of Ma'at' philosophy. This is when you have been following Ma'at and being a good person and you should be doing that and so on and so forth, but up to this level you don't really have an advance idea yet, any conception of the higher perspective of life or mystical awareness of transcendental being. When you start having "Ha serna Maat," that is when the mysticism starts kicking in, when you start becoming one with Ma'at; knowing by becoming one with divinity you start perceiving Ma'at within yourself, as yourself and as your actions. Your personality becomes purified as it becomes blended with Ma'at. A cosmic communion or union occurs between you and Ma'al. Since Ma'at is one with the universe, one with all, and since she is an aspect of God, then of course you become one with God as well. Now, acting with truth and order and righteousness is one of the first steps that lead you to understand the philosophy of Ma'at. Ma'at, of course, is an aspect of Aset, this is told to us in the scriptures. Ma'at is a manifestation of Aset, a form of Aset. As discussed previously. There are two Maat Goddesses, referred to as "Maati" and you may surmise that the two Maat goddesses are indeed also Aset and Nebthet but we are mainly here talking about the Aset form. Having mastered the principle of Set and Nebthet, or having overcome the egoism and vices through the aspiration of Heru, and having accepted, at least philosophically, if not yet intuitionally, the wisdom of the illusoriness of the world and having developed an aspiration to transcend the world of time and space and everything that it represents (pain and sorrow of the world and ultimate physical death) an aspirant can have entry into the wisdom of Aset. Now, I told you about Nebthet which is the principle of worldliness and death as well as destruction, pain and sorrow of the world. Having decided that you want to die to the world you prefer to give the soul life instead of allowing your soul, your immortality, to die because that is what you are doing when you indulge in worldliness in an ignorant way. When you promote ignorance you are allowing your immortality to die in you or it is dead to you. Of course when we use the term "die" it is metaphorical because the soul remains after the passing of the physical body since it is immutable, and transcendental but, to you, as a personality, your soul and it's peace, immortality and transcendental awareness are as if dead to you, unreachable for you. So your worldliness through Nebthet is killing your body and your egoism through Set is killing your ability to perceive eternity. That is the worldly perspective of life, the predicament of worldly people, how life is when you are a worldly conscious person, aware only of time and space and individuality, even as the body deteriorates with old age. This is a cause of the deterioration of the mind in older people. For those who are advancing spiritually, their minds become stronger as the body grows older. For true aspirants, the passage from life to death through Nebthet, as we discussed last time, through turning the worldly desiring mind into a Divine Self desiring mind. Meditation on the divine and higher principles of life, allows you to awaken to your higher nature and this is what happened to Asar. When his physical body died or was killed by Set it actually led to his resurrection in a higher and more powerful form. How did this come about? Did it happen on its own? Nebthet was the agent of the death and Aset was the agent of the resurrection. The resurrection is promoted through the wisdom and energy transformation of the personality that occurs through the mechanism of the Tree of Life system of spiritual evolution, meaning the whole cycle, the .spiritual mechanism that we have been discussing; including all these principles that are psycho-spiritual metaphysical and mystic principles and how they interact and transform the personality from lower being to higher being. If you known the secrets of how they interact you also known the secrets of how to understand their inner workings within you, your own mind and you also discover their transcendental aspect within yourself. When Asar and Nebthet came together, they created Anpu as we discussed last time. As introduced earlier, discernment, purity of mind, the ability to know right from wrong, truth from untruth, reality from unreality are the hallmarks of Anpu mind. These qualities are essential in the beginning of the spiritual journey as well as in the more advanced practice. If you have developed this capacity then you are well along the way to opening the doors to Aset. If you have not developed Anpu mind you are incapable of discerning truth from untruth you are gullible, you believe anything your friends say, politicians say or religious leaders say, you believe everything they say on television, the advertisements, you go and buy whatever they tell you. Externally you believe anything that is put before you. Internally you believe the voice of the ego because the ego tells you I desire this or that and whatever I desire I should have because I want it and it is ok to want whatever I want. This delusion is reinforced by the idea of death, that you should enjoy life and not waste the opportunity to experience pleasure, as if you cannot experience pleasure any other way than through the body and at the time of death all opportunities for pleasure and happiness end. Of course this is proof that, even though people may say they have faith in God, they may say they have faith in an afterlife, etc. in reality their hearts are filled with doubt, fear, ignorance and loathing about the prospect of death so they want to take advantage of doing whatever they can while alive. If you want to have a sports car, you say "I have to have it, I want it and I would enjoy that." Or if your ego tells you or it agrees with others that have told you that you are a terrible person, will you believe that too? If you become depressed or suicidal, because you are denigrated or attacked or because you feel like a failure because you have not acquired the things you desire, will you cut yourself with a razor blade, will you take pills and drugs to relieve yourself and so on and so forth? Of course, given the nature of the world as we have explained it here, to be running after it for pleasure and happiness is a ridiculous ideal. This understanding needs to be firmly grasped by the mind of a spiritual aspirant. Otherwise there will be no progress on the spiritual path beyond a certain point. This entire world which is created by the supreme divinity is a manifestation, as we discussed, of all these principles which are vibrating, like waves in an ocean, and Nebthet had given them these vibration bodies that we can see. The counterpart to this conception in the Memphite Theurgy is where the god Ptah utters the names of the divinities and as the sound vibrations pass through his teeth out into the environment - they take on clothing and the clothing is everything that you see. Everything physical, that you can perceive, and the non-physical that you cannot, for that matter, are the bodies of the subtle principles that are behind them. The physical world in other words, are the elements vibrating at different rates, which is why they appear to be different from each other and the elements are the gods and goddesses, the neteru and the neteru are manifestations, projections of the Transcendental Divinity. This is consciousness vibrating at different rates and we call them neteru and when the sustaining consciousness that is behind these principles, the neteru, withdraws them the entire so called hard cold realities, the solid, concrete, distinct objects that you perceive dissolves. That same consciousness that is behind the entire universe is the same consciousness that is the inner deepest reality within you. Therefore, if you were to realize the higher essence within yourself, you would be able to also withdraw your consciousness from this .reality and make it disappear. If you were to succeed in the practice of meditation, this is exactly what happens. This is what was meant when we said that meditation is a pathway to death, an entry into Nebthet and through to Aset also. Nebthet represents death to the lower aspect, to the physical world and Aset represents a kind of resurrection into the subtle aspect, the netherworld, to the higher consciousness. This is the high teaching, the great philosophy behind the secret that we talked about at the end of the last lecture. If you were to understand the wisdom of mind, if you were to be able to control, to cleanse the personality (the personality is like a pane of glass and you have different layers) you would have clarity, realizing that the opaqueness of that glass is merely an illusion created by your own dirt, the impurities of the personality are the dirt. Before going into the principle of Aset, let us discuss the concept of mind to know where Aset fits in. In Neterian conception, the philosophical mystical conception, there is the basic level of mind and that is Anpu and different levels that animals have also, instinct. You do need to know distinct reality and to have a demarcation between yourself and the objects of the world as well as your desires and feelings about the world. You also need to be able to discern what is a need versus a desire. You need to see clearly what is right from wrong, I am hungry or not hungry, this is a friend Or this is an enemy, I should bark or I should not bark - the basic level of mind - I am in pain, I am not in pain, etc. Human beings have another capacity which is the intellect. Animals do not have intellect. Intellect is presided over by the divinity Djehuti. Intellect, in our context, is defined as the ability to put meaning to your thoughts or to your perceptions about the world, to evaluate them in reference to your ego personality and the world as well as to the past, present or future and also in relation to desires, values and or aspirations and imaginations; of course we are putting these things in cut and dried ways but most people, and of course, this includes yourselves, have mixed mental capacity. Some things are very clear and some things are clouded. Some things people have power over, to control - they can control not smoking, but at other times they can't control sex. Some persons if they can control sex they can't control smoking. Some can control anger at another person but cannot control deceptiveness, deviousness. Some can be compassionate to others but not to themselves. This complexity of the human personality occurs because the ariu have been layered at different levels in the unconscious mind, the ab, which is the container of the impressions of thoughts, desires and intellectual concepts the personality has believed in throughout many lives and these are lodged in the mind. Beyond intellect, we have Aset. Aset means wisdom. It means knowledge. But this is a special form of wisdom, the kind that is known and not just by experiencing it but being it -this is called intuition and it transcends the thinking process -thoughts are not part of the intuitional realization. An ancillary aspect to Aset is saa-{understanding}, Saa-ndjs means "to not know, not understand, ignorance, smallness-pettiness in knowledge, weakness and evil." Saa is the "aha!" moment that you have when you realize the truth of something, what it is, how it works, etc. Aset is the knowing that occurs upon becoming one with what is known. This is called "gnosis" by the followers of Gnosticism. 6nosis is the basis of Gnostic spiritual traditions (Gnosticism) which are based on knowing the divine by being one with it. The opposite of Gnosticism is agnosticism. An agnostic is not necessarily a person who does not believe in God or a divinity, but a person who does not believe that God can be known or the ultimate reality can be known. Gnosticism is the practice of leading the mind to know. As you can see, Neterianism is an Ancient Egyptian Gnostic tradition which was practiced thousands of years before the later Egyptian and Greek Gnostics of the prc Christian era developed as a distinct group. Gnostic Christianity was one of the sects of Gnosticism that developed in the late period of Ancient Egyptian history related to the concept of Jesus. Specifically, it was strong in the Ancient Egyptian city of Alexandria. So, from Anpu, we go to Djehuti, and from Djehuti we go to Saa, from Saa we go to Aset, and then from Aset we go to what we termed as un ren Ra or the transcendent name of the God Ra, the Creator and High God of Gods. This is the ultimate reality of the name of Ra. lfwe were to raise ourselves up to a level of Aset which is like a jumping off point into the transcendent, then we would be able to stop time to make the creation disappear to discover what lies beyond time & with it, space. Space has no meaning without time; without the passage of time things do not change and their meaning comes in only with the movements and changes and without time there can be no movements or changes so without time the objects of space revert to undifferentiated matter, the primeval Ocean, the Nun. Now we are going to see how that happens. Aset has three main hieroglyphs related to her; one is the throne chair (which also means abode, dwelling place) and that is actually what is called in Ancient Egyptian grammar, a triliteral or triphonic sound sign because it has the sound of three consonants. It is a group of three consonants in one symbol "Ast". The vowels mayor may not be written along with the consonants. This entire word can be spelled out or can be contained in that one symbol. When spelled out it has the symbol for the letter "t", an egg and symbol for a woman, any female. Notice that if we look at the symbols of the headdresses of the goddesses Aset and Nebthet we obtain the same throne symbol in both. The headdress of Nebthet contains het, which means house. If we clear of the top and left lines of the house of Nebthet we obtain the hieroglyphic symbol of Aset ast, meaning throne. So Nebthet means house as in a building that contains an abode. That abode is the throne, Aset. Aset means point or focus of rulership, the throne seat upon which the soul, Asar, resides; it is its abode. In this sense Aset is not bound by the enclosure; her dominion is unencumbered, she is the queen of all through her wisdom while Nebthet is Lady of the House. The house here is a metaphor of Creation itself, but Aset's wisdom transcends the dominion of Time and Space. The symbol of the throne is important here. As discussed last time, Nebthet is the lady of the house, lady of the physical world, the physical realm. Aset is not that, she is lady of the point, the spot, shall we say, and that is the chair which symbolizes the throne from which the ruler rules over all, the seat of power from which all the activities of the dominion are directed. Now if you want to attain rechtu, which means "wisdom," you must follow the teaching of Aset. Rech is associated with the term rechot, which means "wisdom personified, Aset, Lady of Wisdom" and this is one of the titles of Aset. The understanding of what Aset represents gives an indication of the path to wisdom. You cannot be all over the place in the world, you cannot be worldly, indulging in the seductions of Nebthet and also at the same time pursue wisdom. There are two ways that this can be handled, either you, in a disciplinary way, curtail your worldly activities or you psychologically cut them off. You can cut them off physically and you can cut them psychologically. But if you do that physically, by avoiding the worldly situations that might force you to confront the worldly people, objects and situations that could get you caught up in dramas or distract your attention and may possibly allow you to indulge in desires for the objects of the world, there is a problem because you cut off interacting with the world. If you don't go to work you can't make money, you can't pay your rent, and they come and kick you out, you would be on the streets. When winter time comes you will be sleeping on a park bench and when winter comes you will be shivering and you won't be able to think about any higher philosophy at that point. If you say you can go to a shelter and then they will give you some soup and a bed what about the down side? You don't have a private place of your own, you don't have clothes, you smell, you have lice, you could have people pick-pocketing you or beating you up, Or worse. What we are getting at is that even as the teaching is studied and the philosophy applied in life a practical way of engaging the world is necessary; a certain level of interaction with the world to sustain yourself is required and also beneficial. In any case, most people are unable to work on their fetters without interacting with--the world, so the world has its purpose in the divine plan for the spiritual evolution of a human being. However, some physical distance needs to be maintained in order to have separation from the world so as to be able to work on the fetters of the soul; otherwise there would be confusion in the mind as to where the personality ends and where the world begins and that will thwart the spiritual movement. The teaching says that you should "live by love and necessity." You don't live to become rich, you live by working to take care of your necessities; to that extent you involve yourself with other people, your family members and the practical realities of life, like having a job. So you try to minimize those so they don't take your attention away from the important things of life. If you are able to accomplish that, that will lead you to clarity. The other way is, you can go through philosophical insight, realizing your way beyond the reality of the world and you are able to shut it off that way too but that is not so easy. Through the wisdom of Aset, things will happen in the world, objects cross your path, thoughts and feelings come and go and philosophically you can get to understand them to be illusory in a way so you don't let yourself be bothered by them. This is an art, the way of handling the mind, it is a practice that you get better at over time and the discipline you follow for your spiritual development has to be a blend of those two, the practical and philosophical/psychological. Eventually, the psychological becomes more powerful and then whether your physical aspect is involved in the world or not you will be able to maintain yourself above it; then you are able to disengage and be free of it. In order for that to happen you must understand the philosophy of Aset, which relates to the philosophy of the wisdom about the nature of ere at ion and the nature of who you are essentially, which is not your ego conscience or your individuality, your body, your name, your relationships, accomplishments or anything about your personal history; all that is "what" you are but we want to know "who" you are? Before going into that, we will discuss the iconography of Goddess Aset. First of all, Aset is most often represented as a woman, as a physical and anthropomorphic personality.There are three different from of iconography in Ancient Egyptian imagery, anthropomorphic, zoomorphic and composite (combination). The Zoomorphic is like a "zoo," it has to do with animals. The term anthropomorphic has to do with human beings and therefore, the human form. Many times you will see combinations (composite forms) in Neterian religious art and hieroglyphic texts and you also find that in the iconography of Aset. The vulture headdress is another important image of Aset. The vulture is a pun of the word mut [moot]. Mut means mother. The vulture is the one who eats carrion and turns that back into something alive. That is a process of renewal of life, the resurrection of life. In the Asarian Resurrection myth she resurrects Asar. Sometimes the crowns may be combined, displaying her multidimensional aspects and how they are dynamically present at the same time. She is at times represented as a lady with the head of a cow or a lady with a woman's head and a headdress of horns and sundisk in the middle. This headdress gives us an understanding that she is the lady of the Trinity - the trinity is contained in the two-horns representing past & future and sundisk representing the eternal present. Sometimes she has two plumes, which is the mastery over duality. Sometimes she has the double crown of upper and lower Egypt as the ruler of the "Two Lands". The term "Two Lands" refers to, in a practical (mundane, exoteric) sense, Upper and Lower Egypt but mythically it also represents the physical world and the spiritual world. So she is a lady of non-duality. The two crowns of Upper and Lower Egypt represent duality. When they are worn by the same personality it means that that personality has united those two principles. They become one in that personality and that is what the king and queen, the Peraah (Pharaoh) does as well, what Heru Ur, the prototype for all Pharaohs, does also, by wearing the double crown of Upper and Lower Egypt. She is the paramount representation of the principal of motherhood, faith, and devotion which is amply displayed by her actions in the Asarian Resurrection myth as you should recall what happened when Asar was murdered and his body was severed into pieces, what Set, the ego does to the soul. In this aspect she is the diametric opposition and opposite of Set. So, as we explained earlier, Aset is opposition to Set, the one who breaks things into pieces, as he chopped the body of Asar into 14 pieces. She is "one who puts pieces together." She assembles things, like broken pieces of a body but also broken knowledge and that includes the highest knowledge, the knowledge of the whole soul, which has lost its identity having been fragmented into believing it is a finite limited being and yet desiring something more abiding, more transcendental to hold onto; which is why most people search after answers in religion or some other spiritual pursuit. They somehow think they are more than just physical beings even if they do not have a real idea about what that means because their religion cannot help them since it does not have true and powerful mysticism that can enlighten them.Set chopped up the body of Asar into pieces and strewed them all over the world and then Aset went all over the world looking for them. Set means shooting out, scattering, and so on; Aset means gathering, reconstitution and the like. If you are the person who practices the wisdom teaching, you are a spiritual seeker, you go all over the world putting the pieces together; you may go to universities, visit museums, monuments and special archaeological sites, seek out wise people, read many books in many libraries, acquire even more books from bookstores, etc.; all that is really you attempting to put the pieces together of yourself, your soul; and that is Aset energy within you, working in you to put together your conscience of your true Higher Self. When you try to learn anything in the world, you are trying to put back together all the pieces of Asar. If you are an engineer, or you are a veterinarian, or you are a lawyer, a doctor, or even a clerk, a factory worker or an kindergarten school teacher, etc. you have pieces of knowledge of the world. Whatever you may be you have a little bit of knowledge but nobody has enough space in their mind to figure it all out especially since they are accumulating relative knowledge from the world of time and space, which is a relative reality to begin with. This is like the parable of the five blind men. There were five blind men who were taken to an elephant so that they could feel it up, so they could discover what it was. One touched the legs and said it was a pillar; the other one touched the tail and thought that was a broom. Another one touched the side of the elephant and thought that was a wall. One touched the ear and thought that was a fan. One touched the trunk and said that was a snake. They were asked what is this? They said a wall with a pillar, fan, broom, and snake attached. Then somebody who was not blind was brought in. The person with the sight said this is an elephant. Intuition is that capacity which allows the human mind to transcend he ordinary intellectual capacity that perceives elements and relative concepts, to see beyond the illusory su ace of the relative reality and perceive a whole. However, most people are like the blind men or like a person with a mental impediment called simultanagnosia. In reality, most people suffer from spiritual simultanagnosia in their inability to see how the apparently varied objects of the world are really made up of the same substratum, the same stuff, atoms electrons and neutrons that are in reality all made up of energy and that is sustained ~y consciousness. In reality the mind is not equipped to simultaneously look at the world and perceive its unitary whole nature; that capacity exists in the intuitional aspect of the personality, that is Aset. Many people think that they can intellectually discover the secrets of the world and of their selves through disciplines like the sciences. Intellectuals have brought forth many reflections about the world and scientists have discovered many things about the world. However, the power of intellectualism has not led them to mystical insights about Creation Or ways to bring harmony and peace to the world or the knowledge of the secret to creating life. Some of the most powerful intellects in the world have caused much destruction of the world, much violence in the world. If this is what can be accomplished with brightness of intellect and self-important ego (superiorit complex), imagine what could occur with strong intellect combined with the depths of dullness of ego (disposed 0 depression, sociopath, sadism, greed, irrational hatred)? Intellectualism is not necessarily good nor will it automatically lead to spiritual enlightenment or positive evolution; it can in fact lead to devolution and intensifica ion of the ego. Look at the state of the world today, at the brink of global environmental disaster, economic collapse, health crisis and religious crisis, all led by people with advanced intellectual capacity! S you must understand that mystical wisdom is supernatural wisdom. It's not what you see in the world of time an, space or in the ivory towers of learned scholars. There are people who think they are wise, who know lots of things about the world. That's one thing. Mysticism puts together all those things and wraps them up into one neat little package. All that is to be known is known by that person who has achieved rech and the understan1ing of this teaching is given to us by the Goddess in her own myth. The myth of Ra and Aset is where she pursues the transcendental knowledge of creation and in brief, the story is told of how Goddess Aset was brought fohh in physical form; this is why Set was able to kill Asar. They had physical bodies as physical beings, with flesh 1& blood like us. In fact they had been divine beings before coming down to the world. As per the myth, Aset and Asar were installed and enthroned in Egypt to rule. They did so wonderfully for a long time. Aset was reduced in consciousness in order to be brought into physical form but she had aspiration to the knowledge of higher nature. So she craved for that knowledge of when she was not in physical form, so she learned all she could. She learnt all the knowledge of human beings, engineering, medical science, law, etc. and she became bored wit~ it, she became disappointed with the world because that worldly knowledge did not lead her to the beatific state which brings supreme contentment and peace. She became dispassionate about it. She thought, "If this is what the world is all about, then there should be something more than this. I want more, I want to know the ultimate truth, to become not just master of worldly knowledge but also master of transcendental wisdom." So, she developed dispassion, detachment, and these are some of the first qualities to be developed on the path of Aset.This process of developing dispassion and detachment and increasing focus of mind leads a person to one pointed movement of the thought process instead of a scattered mental thought process (due to running after worldly desires, worries and anxieties) and that leads one to be able to pursue the ultimate reality and this is what she did. She pursued her great great grandfather, Ra, Aset sought him out so that he might tell her the ultimate truth. Knowing a name is like knowing the named object's essential nature and understanding its reality and this kind of understanding bestows the ultimate understanding of life and the nature of the universe and with that, contentment and peace. The ultimate truth is the transcendental name of the Divine, the name which opens the understanding of what the Divine and in fact what everything is as well as the meaning of life and the ultimate fulfillment of life. So Ra is not the transcendental name of the Divine. This is what the myth clearly tells us. This concept is called bes or bas. "Bas" means an image an outer representation of the inner reality bes neter -visible image of god). The same concept is present in the term tut (form-image), as in TUT-ankh-Amun, "The Living Image of Amun". Ra refused to tell her the name. He said "0 you are a little girl. You see yourself as dispassionate and you think that you are ready for high knowledge". So he put her off. Then she developed a plan. She watched him and studied how he goes through his particular path every day; he followed the same course through the sky in the form of the sundisk. This study and effort of the goddess metaphorically relates also to astronomy and the study of the movement of the heavenly bodies and the wisdom that bestows but also how that study can unlock the knowledge of those heavenly bodies: However, any scientific study be it astronomy (hard science) or philosophical study (soft science) of the world leads to the unlocking of the secrets of the objects being studied. So he was walking down on the path, through the sky, shining on the world, and he was getting a little older and tired in the afternoon and became an old man with spittle coming out of his mouth. Remember the three aspects of Ra at the top of the obelisk? The first form is the dawn, the creation of the day, the second form is the noon sun, the sustenance of the day and the third form is the setting sun, the dissolution of the day. In the morning Ra is a baby he is a child, the solar child (Nefertem) and he is also the Creator (Khepri). He is a grown up man at midday and in the evening he is an old man with a walking stick. So he was drooling. Without his knowing it, she caught some of his spittle, mixed it with a little bit of clay, which is earth element and she formed it into a serpent and that next day she left it on his path and when he walked on his path across the sky it bit him and poisoned him mortally. When that happened he could barely continue, he was so sick that he was on his death bed. The poison was going to the depth of his bones and he was in pain and all the Gods & Goddesses came to help him but they could not do anything. He had been poisoned with the duality of the world. His spittle represents the spirit; the earth, the clay represents the physical body and the two blended together in an androgynous unitary mix poisons the polarized objects in Creation. So, Ra as a polarized object, a manifestation in time and space as a personality, was poisoned, that is, his image in time and space was poisoned and increasingly unable to sustain the relative reality, the illusory state of manifestation; but that would be bad for the world because it would leave it without a sun, without illumination and without the capacity to function since awareness of time and space can only occur in the realm of illusion, the realm of duality. So she went to him. He finally called her and said "can you help me, I am dying and I am in pain" and then she said "tell me your real name and then I will take this pain away from you and take this poison out." Then he finally agrees. He has no other choice. So he says, "ok, but the name cannot be spoken so may my true name be passed on to Aset within me, within herself." They joined, Aset went into Ra's heart, they became one briefly and had a communion and she learned the true name by experiencing oneness with it, leaving her personality and blending with the transcendental nature of Ra (which is the same transcendental nature of all in Creation.).This mythic teaching is extremely important in order to understand the principle of Aset and the path of mystical wisdom. The dispassion, and detachment first of all, and next the tenacity to go after and to destroy the outer image of this Divine in creation leads to the revelation of the underlying truth or reality behind Creation. What she did was poisoning the world; she was destroying the illusoriness of the world so as to become disillusioned about the world and not just disappointed as most people are, who are frustrated but still keep on searching for fulfilment through worldly objects and worldly relative realities. So through her dispassion, detachment, her tenacity, her desire, and her aspiration to know the truth and finally discovering that truth, the wisdom of mysticism, she became enlightened, a goddess one again. By developing the necessary mental skills and performing the correct ritual of creating a blending between the two worlds (discovering spirit and integrating that with matter, as opposed to living in the material world and thinking that that is all there is or that spirit is something separate from nature that can be known when nature is forsaken) in order to dissolve the opposites and entering into a meditative mystical experience with Ra she attains that knowledge which cannot be spoken. She had to experience it by becoming one with the Divine, by transcending time and space, and that bestowed the Having the nature of a unit; whole; as opposed to opposites knowledge, the Gnosis, the Nehast (spiritual awakening, enlightenment). It is important to understand that the discipline of wisdom, the study of the philosophy and the living out of that philosophy works to render the personality detached and dispassionate and thy is a prerequisite for coming into the higher knowledge of self which allows a person to become fully disillusioned and free from the spiritual ignorance. After she had this communion, she uttered special words of power, Hekau, to heal Ra: Hekau For Aset Meditation from matnu n Ra n Aset [Myth/StorylLegend of Ra and Aset] Ra {n} ankh metut myt Ra {to} live poison death {to it}[may Ra live and may the poison die] This specific formula is given to us in two major myths, the story of Ra and Aset and the story of the Asarian Resurrection. These are the special secret words of power that are to be uttered. They allow what the goddess did, the resurrection, to occur, but the words of power must be backed up with the accumulated energy of repeated effort in the studies and disciplines that cleanse and infuse the mind with positive ariu. We did not speak about Aset's special power to stop the world. The question is, what kind of dispassion and detachment do you really have about the world? If you are partly caught up in worldly desires, worldly ignorance, your words of power are not going to have the full power. What is your level of tenacity? What is your level of determination? What is your capacity of one-pointedness of mind to concentrate on the goal of destroying the illusion of the w rid of time and space? Is the world bothering you? Are you bothered by people on your job, the injustices of the world, your health? Are you a doctor or a lawyer and do you have those kinds of worries? What are you going to do with your employees and your job and your this and your that? No matter how bad the world might be, if you apply this teaching properly, with sufficient power, sufficient determination, sufficient feeling, then you can stop the world cold and this is actually what Goddess Aset did when her son died; when that happened she could not help him. She had to stop the world, stop time and space in fact, and this is a great teaching. Stopping t he world occurs when the mind transcends the senses and time and space. Having achieved this feat the personality can discover a heretofore unknown region of its existence beyond the world and henceforth remain separate from the world, regardless of its condition. Of course, the body, family and other circumstances of a person are part of the world of time and space. So through this discipline a person discovers their nature beyond the waking personality alone, which is the only idea of self that ordinary people have. This is why when ordinary people die' they feel they are losing all of their existence since they have no knowledge of their existence beyond the physical components (ren-name, khat-body, ka-mind). The capacity of Aset to control and heal Ra underscores her nature as a healing agency. Aset is one of the primary divinities pr siding over health and healing. In an Ancient Egyptian text we read: Oh, Aset, Great of Heka! Heal me, Release me from all things bad and evil! [Pap. Ebers, 18th Dyn.] Aset's wisdom itself is a healing power which can heal the ultimate malady, human spiritual ignorance. That is what the healing of Heru and Ra by Aset represents Aset stopped time and space, that is the power of her voice. In the time just after Heru died and after trying in vain to revive him Aset cared for nothing of the world and her attention was directed exclusively to the boat of Ra. She withdrew all awareness of the world and its drama and she became fixed on the boat and on Ra. When that happened, the boat, whose sailing causes waves on the Primeval Ocean, causing it to maintain the shapes of Creation and the movement of time and objects changing in space could not continue. Anyone who has the capacity to emote in this way can stop time and space, the waking conscience, and enter into the astral plane. From there they can commune with gods and goddesses and other spirits as well as the impressions of the subconscious mind. From here one can travel to great distances and discover expansiveness. From here also they can traverse to the realm beyond, to the transcendental, dissolving into the Primeval Ocean, like Ra at the end of Creation. Thus an adept aspirant can cause the Creation to come to an end and in so doing stop the worldly process that has killed Heru, and discover the goodness, peace, humility, joy, and universal love of the soul that resurrects and nurtures the soul, that comes from deepest Spirit. Having achieved this experience the aspirant can eventually (when fully established in this experience-the meditative experience needs to be repeated over a period of time) come back to the world of time and space with renewed and reconstituted soul, with invigorated fortitude and indomitable will. HTPSebai MAA (Dr. Muata Ashby)---------------------------------------------------------------------------For more Information on the other Neter purchase book.
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