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Egyptian Divinities: The All Who Are the One
Egyptian Divinities: The All Who Are the One
Egyptian Divinities: The All Who Are the One
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Egyptian Divinities: The All Who Are the One

Written by Moustafa Gadalla

Narrated by Susie Hennessy

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Details more than 80 Egyptian divinities(gods, goddesses) and their specific roles.This Expanded Version of the book consists of two Parts with a total of 12 Chapters. Part I : The All Who Are THE ONE consists of seven chapters 1 through 7, as follows: Chapter 1: The One is ALL explains that far from being a primitive, polytheistic form, the Egyptians' ideology is the highest expression of monotheistic mysticism. Chapter 2: The Divine Energies of The Creation Cycle covers the role of the divine energies in the creation cycle which accords with scientific principles; and how such divine energies were recognized in later creeds as 'Angels of God'. Chapter 3: Manifestation of Neteru in The Orderly Creation Process covers such manifestation into three primary phases, in the Egyptian creation process accounts. Chapter 4: Understanding Names, Epithets & Titles covers the real secret names and how Egyptians used epithets and titles when referring to the divine energies. Chapter 5: Narration of Their Manifestations explains how the cosmological knowledge of Ancient Egypt was expressed in a story form, which is a superior means for expressing both physical and metaphysical concepts. Chapter 6: Common Misrepresentations of the Divinities in Egypt covers examples of such misrepresnations and provides the real intended representations Chapter 7: Man and The Divine Forces covers man's place in the universal order . Part II : The Roles of Most Recognized Neteru consists of five chapters 8 through 12, as follows: Chapter 8: Mystical Pictorial Depictions covers pictorial symbolism of the Neteru. Chapter 9: Most Common Animals and Birds Forms Neteru covers the metaphysical significance of several animal images such as that of the ass, baboon, beetle, Bennu/Benben, bulls, cat, cows ;, crocodile, dog, egg, falcon, feather, fish, frog, goose, hare, heron, hippopotamus, horse, ibis, lions [lion, lioness & twin-lions(Aker)], Phoenix, rams, serpents, stork, vulture, and winged

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 29, 2019
ISBN9781987178272
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Moustafa Gadalla

Moustafa Gadalla is an Egyptian-American independent Egyptologist who was born in Cairo, Egypt in 1944. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering from Cairo University. From his early childhood, Gadalla pursued his Ancient Egyptian roots with passion, through continuous study and research. Since 1990, he has dedicated and concentrated all his time to researching and writing. Gadalla is the author of twenty-two published internationally acclaimed books about the various aspects of the Ancient Egyptian history and civilization and its influences worldwide. In addition he operates a multimedia resource center for accurate, educative studies of Ancient Egypt, presented in an engaging, practical, and interesting manner that appeals to the general public. He was the Founder of Tehuti Research Foundation which was later incorporated into the multi-lingual Egyptian Wisdom Center (https://www.egyptianwisdomcenter.org) in more than ten languages. Another ongoing activity has been his creation and production of performing arts projects such as the Isis Rises Operetta and Horus The Initiate Operetta; to be followed soon by other productions. Check Egyptian Wisdom Center website regularly.

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    The narrator is so horrible I couldn’t even get through the first chapter. I’m half asleep and woke up to change this god Aweful audio recording. I have a headache after that.

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    Worst narrator ever! That accent made listening to this book impossible

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    I wish the narrator was different. Super annoying voice and inflections. I had to fast forward x 1.5 and she reads it like reading a poster.

    I so wish they changed them as I would've liked to hear the content.
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    I'm enjoying the content but the narrator sounds alarmingly like a public service announcement, which is extremely distracting and makes it very hard to focus.