The Wheel of the Year in Ancient Egypt I

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An introduction to some of the basic facts of the ancient Egyptian ritual year(s) - there were several, depending upon one's cult - but the basic solar and more ancient lunar year and month is introduced. The lunar mysteries of the Egyptian magical religion are very hidden and connected ultimately with the gods Horus and Seth as well as other more overt aspects of the moon. It's a complex subject and you might need to look at my book to start getting to grips with actual practice - although - if you already serve your chosen deity on a lunar phase you are close to how it was done in ancient Khem.

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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.

  • 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...

  • 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.

  • i don't understand.

    how come that Aleister Crowley called himself NUIT when it is an actually a name for a said Goddess?

  • Not sure AC called himself Nuit but you could say he channelled the goddess in his inspired writings?

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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)

  • 2:40-2:52.. the symbol of which I do not know its name! These 6 diagonals fit perfectly over the sigil of Baphomet in the front of Liber Al. May I be "shunned" for mentioning it.

  • I see. ok. thanks.

  • 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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