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Egyptian High Magick
Selket, beautiful Goddess, priestess and magician, teach
me the true nature of your magic. Goddess Selket, show me how to celebrate
birth and how to mourn dying. Show me what I have forgotten--that
transformation can be joyous. Let me give myself to your passion, for when I
deny my feelings and do not express them, I poison myself. Help me know the
transformation that comes from truly loving myself and others. |
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The "Cartouche", an Egyptian
name tablet uses hieroglyphs. Write your own or just learn the symbolic
interpretations. Visit
the
"Letter to Hieroglyph Encoder"
page.
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Before you can become a representative of the Gods you should know about the
culture of Kemet its art, sculptures ad furnishings. Visit the
"Akhet Internet"
page.
- Something the the children --
Egyptian Coloring Sheets
here

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"It is not I who utter it, it is not I who repeat it; it
is Selket who utters it, it is she who repeats it."
- An Egyptian Magician, from the Turin Papyrus |
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Egyptian Magick
by Gerald and Betty
Schueler
One of my favorite books
on Egyptian Magic is the out of print
Coming Into The
Light.
The new book
Egyptian Magick
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The Book of the Dead
by E. A. Wallis
Budge
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