Ancient Egypt: The Light of the WorldCosimo, Inc., 1 mrt 2007 - 680 pagina's With his earlier two series in Egyptology, Gerald Massey turned existing doctrine on its head to argue that not only had Egypt spawned human civilization, but that Egyptian mythology was the basis for Jewish and Christian beliefs. The culmination of his years at this particular intellectual pursuit, Ancient Egypt: The Light of the World is Massey's crown jewel. In this, the most philosophical (in both tone and concept) of his Egyptological works, Massey, ever the intrepid escort, leads a tour through thousands of years of sociological, cultural, and spiritual development, all the while pointing, with dazzling reason and persuasive prose, to a distant, common, Egyptian origin. British author GERALD MASSEY (1828-1907) published works of poetry, spiritualism, Shakespearean criticism, and theology, but his best-known works are in the realm of Egyptology, including A Book of the Beginnings and The Natural Genesis. |
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Pagina 9
... moon . Reid on the Active Powers ( 4th Essay ) says our first thoughts are that " the objects in which we perceive motion have understanding and power as we have " . Francis Bacon had long before remarked that we human beings " set ...
... moon . Reid on the Active Powers ( 4th Essay ) says our first thoughts are that " the objects in which we perceive motion have understanding and power as we have " . Francis Bacon had long before remarked that we human beings " set ...
Pagina 10
... Moon were not considered " human in their nature " when the one was imaged as a Crocodile , a Lion , a Bull , a Beetle , or a Hawk , and the other as a Hare , a Frog , an Ape , or an Ibis , as they are represented in the Egyptian ...
... Moon were not considered " human in their nature " when the one was imaged as a Crocodile , a Lion , a Bull , a Beetle , or a Hawk , and the other as a Hare , a Frog , an Ape , or an Ibis , as they are represented in the Egyptian ...
Pagina 11
... Moon - worshipper , who laments and bewails the disappearance of its night - light and rejoices at the renewal and return of that luminary . ( Hor - Apollo , B. i , 14. Also Captain Burton , in a letter to the author . ) In the ...
... Moon - worshipper , who laments and bewails the disappearance of its night - light and rejoices at the renewal and return of that luminary . ( Hor - Apollo , B. i , 14. Also Captain Burton , in a letter to the author . ) In the ...
Pagina 12
... Moon a Cat , or the solar God a Crocodile . Such figures of fact belong to the symbolical mode of rendering in the language of animals or zootypes . No better definition of " Myth " or Mythology could be given than is conveyed by the ...
... Moon a Cat , or the solar God a Crocodile . Such figures of fact belong to the symbolical mode of rendering in the language of animals or zootypes . No better definition of " Myth " or Mythology could be given than is conveyed by the ...
Pagina 14
... Moon did not depend upon any fancied resemblance to the human face . The Egyptian Man in the Moon , Taht or Tehuti ( Greek Thoth ) , had the head of an Ibis or of the Cynocephalus ; both Ibis and Cynocephalus were lunar types which ...
... Moon did not depend upon any fancied resemblance to the human face . The Egyptian Man in the Moon , Taht or Tehuti ( Greek Thoth ) , had the head of an Ibis or of the Cynocephalus ; both Ibis and Cynocephalus were lunar types which ...
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BOOK 3 | 99 |
BOOK 4 | 149 |
BOOK 5 | 197 |
BOOK 6 | 253 |
BOOK 7 | 313 |
BOOK 9A | 425 |
BOOK 9B | 461 |
BOOK 10 | 489 |
BOOK 11 | 535 |
BOOK 12A | 563 |
BOOK 12B | 623 |
APPENDIX | 663 |
BOOK 8 | 369 |
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Aarru abyss Africa Amenta ancient Anhur animal Anup Apap Arunta astronomical mythology Atum Atum-Ra betwixt birthplace blood called celestial character child Child-Horus constellation creation crocodile darkness dead death deceased deity deluge divine double dragon earth Egypt Egyptian Egyptian mythology elemental powers Elohim equinox eschatology eternal evil father female figure firmament goddess gods Hathor heaven Hebrew heptanomis Hetep hippopotamus human Ihuh imaged inundation Isis Jesus Kamite land legend lion Lord lunar manes mode moon mother mount of glory mountain mummy mysteries mythical nature nether earth origin Osiris papyrus paradise pillar Pistis Sophia pole pole-star portrayed precession primitive Ptah represented resurrection Ritual says serpent seven Sheol Sign-language solar god solar mythos soul spirit stars summit Sut and Horus Taht Tefnut thou totemic tree twelve typical vernal equinox wisdom word zodiac zootype