The Wheel of the Year in Ancient Egypt I
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Have to have a look as can't recall which symbol - but why not speculate - isn't baphomet a version of "The Goat of Mendes (Djedet in the Egyptian delta)
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I see. ok. thanks.
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Thank you so much Mogg! I also loved your book "The Bull of Ombos" as well as I was lucky to find a mint 2nd edition copy of "Sexual Magick" with the original cover. I look forward to your next book.
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ty - there is indeed a sequel to "Bull of Ombos" called "Supernatural Assault in Ancient Egypt" which apart from this calandar material has a large first section on Vampiric spirits etc - which is you enjoyed SM, you might find handy.
morganfilms 3 years ago
Okay, I am very unclear about how and why, when and where, 'vampires' and 'vampirism' got linked with Ancient Egypt, and even more so, Set. I mean no disrespect, I'm honestly curious and would like to know. I know Egypt had prayers/spells against 'night wanderers' - which a stereotypical vampire would fit...
NebetSeta 2 years ago
Thans for the question - more material in my book Supernatural Assault - which concerns the Akhw - a class of ancestral spirits that can be vampiric or act like incubi/succubi - there interactions with the living is very ambiguous and this seems parallel to later myths of vampire - the connection with blood, the sexual component, being neither the living or gods but a third state.
morganfilms 2 years ago
i don't understand.
how come that Aleister Crowley called himself NUIT when it is an actually a name for a said Goddess?
inday811 2 years ago
Not sure AC called himself Nuit but you could say he channelled the goddess in his inspired writings?
morganfilms 2 years ago